OSHA
GMP
Cleanroom Safety
FDA
Workplace Safety
100

This is the Safest Tool in Industry

What is a trained employee?

100

This essential item protects workers’ eyes from chemical splashes.

What are safety goggles?

100

If a cleanroom gown tears, the operator must immediately exit and do this.

What is re-gown?

100

This U.S. agency enforces drug safety and manufacturing regulations.

What is the FDA?

100

It’s the first thing you should do when you hear a fire alarm at work.

What is evacuate the building?

200

This happened in 1970.

When was the Occupational Safety and Health Administration created?

200

This type of respirator filters at least 95% of airborne particles.

What is a N95 Respirator?

200

This is the very first item operators put on before entering the gowning area.

What are scrubs?

200

These unannounced visits evaluate whether a facility complies with regulations.

What are FDA inspections or audits?

200

These documents explain hazards, handling, and emergency measures for chemicals.

What are Safety Data Sheets?

300

OSHA is governed by this agency.

What is the Department of Labor?

300

A detailed, step‑by‑step record that captures the complete manufacturing history of a product batch is called this.

What is a manufacturing batch record?

300

Food and drinks are not allowed because they can introduce this into the cleanrooms.

What is contamination?

300

The FDA enforces these manufacturing standards to ensure product quality.

What is cGMP?

300

Employees must do this immediately after witnessing a workplace injury.

What is render aid if needed and report the incident?

400

This procedure prevents machinery from unexpectedly starting during repairs.

What is Lockout/Tagout?

400

These three letters represent the regulatory framework ensuring drug quality and safety.

What is GMP?

400

This behavior is prohibited because it increases contamination risk.

What is eating, drinking, or chewing gum in the cleanroom?

400

How many citations did Par Health get in their warning letter?

What is 3?

400

Employees must read and follow this company document that outlines rules for staying safe on the job.

What is the company safety policy?

500

This is the most commonly cited OSHA violation.

What are falls?

500

When a process doesn’t go as expected, this type of report must be filed.

What is a deviation?

500

These actions are prohibited inside a cleanroom because it increases particle generation?

What is talking loudly and moving quickly?

500

This employee previously worked at the FDA?

Who is Dr. Heather Campbell?

500

Skipping steps performing a task to save time is known as this—and it often leads to accidents.

What are shortcuts?

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