WASTE
SAFETY
SPILL
HEALTH
ANYTHING GOES
100

Plastic, Aluminum, Glass, Cardboard, Wood

What is recyclable? 

100

A device that is used to isolate devices in a safe position and prevents the energizing of a machine

What is a lock?

100

Cardboard, towels, plastic bags

What should you not use to contain a spill?

100

Hands, legs, back and eyes

What are areas of the body are most commonly affect in a injury?

100
Chemical name, first aid and emergency procedures, exposure limit, proper disposal, manufacturer contact information

What is a SDS (Safety Data Sheet)?

200

Lamps, batteries, aerosol cans, and fluorescent bulbs

What is Universal Waste?

200

The height at which OSHA requires Fall Protection

What is 4 feet?

200

Every time is happens

When should you report a spill?

200

The leading cause of workplace accidents

What is slips, trips and falls?

200

VOC, NO2 (Nitrogen dioxide), particulates, CO, O3 (Ozone)

What are examples of air pollutants?

300

Ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic

What is Hazardous Waste?

300

The safe distance between a person and a mobile equipment

What is the 10ft rule?

300
Remove personnel, contain, secure, notify

What are the steps to respond to a spill?

300

Your employer has the responsibility to help you learn about hazards in the workplace through..?

What is training?

300

Bill of lading, hazardous waste manifest, receipt

What is a Shipping Paper?

400

A US government Agency that protects the environment and human health

What is EPA?

400

Task broken down into individual steps and analyzed for potential hazards is called

What is a JSA (Job Safety Analysis)?

400

Paints, inks, oils, chemicals

Thing that don't go down the drain!

400

Helps protect from sharp objects, hot surfaces and electrical hazard

What is safety shoes?

400

A "discharge" of oil, meaning any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, or dumping of oil that allows a harmful quantity (visible sheen) to enter U.S. waters or impact adjoining shorelines, potentially impacting public health or the environment; 

What is the definition of Oil Spills according to EPA?

500

The length of time a site may store Universal Waste

What is one year?

500

The last step in a lock out/tag out procedure

What is attempting to start the equipment?

500

It carries used industrial water - used water from the manufacturing process

What is a wastewater discharge?

500

We strive to achieve this through the continuous improvement (...) developing best practices, an unwavering commitment to compliance obligations, engagement and responsibility for people and the environment...

What is HSE Excellence?

500

What does E.P.A and O.S.H.A stand for?

Environmental Protection Agency, and Occupational Health and Safety Administration

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