Reportable Injury Frequency Target
What is 2.5
Are commuting to and from home injuries included in our Internal Reportable Injury #s?
What is NO.
Recorded but not included as an Internal Reportable.
All of us go home the same way we came to work.
What is the KANA H&S Belief
Anytime an employee goes off-site for medical attention due to a workplace injury/illness
What is an internal Reportable Injury
What # do we use to normalize/compare Reportable Injury Frequency Rate.
What is 200,000 hours
Name 2 of the top 3 most common TYPES of Reportable Injuries.
What are contusions, cuts, or strain injuries.
What is common among LOTO, crane, forklift, and medical responder training
What is all are time sensitive or require re-certification.
ISO is short for
What is the International Standards Organization
1.6
What is the YTD April 2026 KANA Reportable Injury Rate
Name 2 of 3 most common CAUSES of Reportable Injuries.
What are struck against, slips/trip/falls, or overexertion.
T or F - Applying a lock to a cell door is Lockout/Tagout
What is False - Cell Entry.
An unplanned or undesired event having potential to harm people, damage property, or loss of process.
What is an Incident
Of 14 KANA locations, the # of locations with no Reportable Injuries so far in 2026.
What is 7.
The most common type of reported near miss incidents
Logistic / forklift / bin falling incidents.
Who is legally responsible for employee safety training.
What is the Employer
Under ISO 45001, who is responsible for safety management?
Senior Leadership
An injury situation other than fatality that requires reporting to OSHA, MOL, and STPS.
Hospitalization
Amputation
Loss of eye or other organ function
82-65-48
What is the # of KANA reportable injuries over the past 3-years.
41% improvement.
Often what is the difference between a near miss, a 1st, or reportable injury.
Luck or circumstance.
Who has the right of way...Forklifts or Pedestrians
Pedestrians as Forklifts/Tuggers need to be prepared to stop at all times.
The weakest Safety Hierarchy control measure.
What is PPE![]()
An extra effort/action taken to prevent a negative outcome.
What is Safety