Office Ergonomics
Need a Lift?
Is it a Slip, Trip, or Fall?
Just the Facts
100
A standing desk can reduce strain on this body part
What is the back?
100
When lifting, you should never bend your waist while your these are strait
What are legs or knees?
100
An extension cord laying on the floor of a hallway
What is a trip?
100
This is JCI's number one priority
What is your safety?
200
If your eyes are strained while looking at your monitor, you should take a short this
What is a break?
200
8 to 12 inches is how far these should be apart while lifting
What are your feet?
200
Spilled oil on a warehouse floor
What is a slip?
200
You should fill out an FLRA every time you do this
What is arrive on a job?
300
Doing this every morning can reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries
What is stretching?
300
One way to make an object safer to move is to use this type of advantage
What is mechanical?
300
A catwalk with a missing guard rail
What is a fall?
300
This trio of accidents are the most commonly reported
What are slips, trips and falls?
400
To sit safely use one of these that can be adjusted to promote good posture
What is an adjustable office chair?
400
If lifting isn't an option, this method is safer than pulling
What is pushing?
400
An icy parking lot
What is a slip?
400
Workplace injuries need to be reported immediately to this person
Who is your supervisor?
500
To have a good upright seated position, the maximum reach to your keyboard should not exceed this many inches
What is 15?
500
Before picking up a large object, make sure this is clear of obstructions
What is your path?
500
Tools left in a stairwell
What is any of the three?
500
These should be cleaned up as quickly as possible to reduce the risk of slipping
What are spills?
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