PPE
Fall Protection
Personal Wellness
Emergency
Random
100

This federal agency regulates and enforces workplace safety and health standards

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

100

This is the minimum height at which fall protection is required.

6 feet

100

This muscle group should do most of the work when lifting a heavy load

Legs

100

In an emergency, this is the number one priority

Saving of lives

100

This should be done to all electrical devices before attempting repair, cleaning, or placing any part of the body inside.

Lockout/Tagout

200

You consult this document to find out the specific PPE required for handling a particular chemical

Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

200

This is the mandatory frequency for workers to visually inspect their fall equipment.

Before each use

200

If a bandage is worn in production, it should be this color

Blue

200

This person is in charge of plant equipment and personnel during an emergency

Plant manager (chief)

200

Never enter a bin, tank, filter or other spaces not made for human occupancy without first procuring this from your supervisor 

Confined Spaces Permit

300

This test is required for all employees so they can wear a respirator

A fit test 

300

When climbing up a ladder, you must maintain this safety rule at all times with your hands and feet.

3 points of contact

300

When an injury occurs from a workplace incident, the injured employee must do this before being allowed to work again.

Get cleared by Grain Crafts doctor

300

This written plan outlines exact exit routes and employee duties during a mill emergency.

Emergency Action Plan

300

On a rollstand: brushes not adjusted properly, not enough stock, and over grinding are all this type of hazard

Fire hazard

400

DAILY DOUBLE: This is the proper term used for taking off or removing an item of PPE

Doffing

400

The D-ring location on a full body harness is the only acceptable attachment point for a fall arrest system. The D-ring will be located on this part of the body

upper back

400

Getting fewer than this many hours of sleep regularly can increase injury risk for many workers

Less than 7 hours

400

This alarm is a continuous, long blast of the emergency horns located throughout the plant

Evacuation alarm

400

DAILY DOUBLE: When turning off the engine of a forklift, these 3 things should always be done.

Forks fully lowered, controls neutralized, and brake set.

500

In a combustible dust environment, this type of clothing should be avoided because it can generate static electricity

Synthetic clothing (such as polyester, acrylic, and nylon)

500

OSHA requires anchorage points used for personal fall arrest systems to be capable of supporting this much weight

5,000 lbs

500

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) advises drinking this many cups of water every hour while working in heat

3-4 cups

500

This is the correct call signal for a plant emergency alarm

3 shorts, 2 longs, pause, then a series of shorts for floor #

500

This signal should be displayed when on, under or working directly adjacent to a railcar

A blue flag 

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