PPE
First Aid
On Site Hazards
Environmental
Sports Injuries
100

This is what "PPE" stands for.

What is "Personal Protective Equipment"?

100

Name at least 4 items that must be included in a first-aid kit.

What are Absorbent Compress, Adhesive bandages (variety), adhesive tape, antiseptic, burn treatment, CPR/Breathing Barrier, Hand sanitizer, non-latex medical exam gloves, safety glasses, sterile non-stick gauze pads, triangular bandages

100

A fall prevention/protection system must be used when working at a height of 6 feet or more.  However, in this scenario it should be used no matter the height.  

What is when employees are working over dangerous equipment or machinery regardless of distance?

100

This is the term for reusing or repurposing waste materials instead of tossing them into the trash or a landfill.

What is Recycling?

100

This is the most common injury in professional soccer.

What are Hamstring strains?

200

This is the acronym of the government agency created in 1971 that regulates workplace safety.

What is "OSHA"? (Occupational Safety Hazard Administration).

200

First aid kits need to be checked this often.

What is quarterly?

200

These two forms of PPE are required in all areas of the plant.

What are Safety Glasses & Safety Shoes?

200

This infamous "hole" in the ozone layer, nearly nine million square miles in size, lies mostly over what continent?

What is Antarctica?

200

According to Major League Soccer (MLS) data, this position sustains the most injuries.

What are Midfielders, followed closely by Defenders.

300

You should inspect your PPE to ensure it’s in good condition and functioning properly at this frequency.

What is before each use?

300

In most cases, you shouldn't move an accident victim with serious injuries before help arrives, except in this situation.

What is when the victim is in immediate danger: for example, out of a river or in the path of a fire?

300

This is the name of the document that I can refer to to learn about the hazards associated with a particular chemical found in the workplace. (There are two acceptable answers).

What is a MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet), now called an SDS (Safety Data Sheet)?

300

This is the two-word name of a ship that in 1989, hit a reef in the Prince William Sound and spilled more than 10 million gallons of crude oil over more than 1,000 miles of coastline. 

What is the Exxon Valdez?

300

Female soccer players are  ___ times more likely to suffer an ACL injury than male players.


What is approximately 3 times more likely.

400

These are two types of hard hats.

What are Type I and Type II?  Type I protects only the top of the head. Type II protects the top and sides (lateral) of the head.

400

These three PPE precautions should be taken to prevent contamination from blood-borne pathogens.

What is the use of gloves, safety glasses and a CPR Barrier?

400

This is the name of the process for reviewing the potential risks of a task that I am planning to perform.

What is Take 60 Seconds to Think or Pre-Task Planning.

400

Eventually ordered removed by Reagan, solar panels were installed on the White House roof in the 1970s by this president.

Who is Jimmy Carter?

400

At the 2014 World Cup, German midfielder Christoph Kramer suffered a head collision that caused him to forget the first half of the final. He was diagnosed with this condition.


What is Concussion-related amnesia?

500

This is the decibel level at which hearing protection should be worn.

What is 85 decibels?

500

When applying ice to a sprained ankle, this should be done to protect the skin.

What is place a barrier, such as a thin towel, between the ice pack and the skin to prevent cold injury?

500

This is the posted speed limit in the parking lot.

What is 10 MPH?

500

In this Japanese city, whose name is an anagram of Japan’s capital, an international treaty was signed in 1997 relating to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

What is Kyoto?

500

These are the 4 steps that the the acronym R.I.C.E. stands for in injury management.


What are Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation?

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