Caused by an electrical current passing through the human body
What is a shock?
Employee pulling wire bare handed
What is cut hazard?
Required for unprotected sides and edges on walking/ working surfaces 1.8 meters above lower level
What is Fall Protection?
The incidents that should be reported to the safety department
What are all incidents?
The required height for a guardrail system
what is 42 inches (+-) 3 inches
An employee who bends and lifts materials all day could experience this
What is a back spasm?
Worker is cutting metal studs in enclosed area
What is a noise hazard?
The 4 different standards in OSHA
What are General industry, Construction, Maritime, Agriculture?
True or False. You can use a perfectly good ladder with a missing label.
What is False.
Form on the Safety App used for shutdowns
What is the Jobsite 70E safety Plan?
About 900 lbs is required to do this
What is break a femur/ bone?
Used when there is a risk of falling objects
What is a hardhat?
Means Mandatory
What is Shall?
The authority on electrical safety standards
What is the National Electrical code from the NFPA?
All employers must provide a work environment 'free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to cause death or physical harm'
What is the General Duty Clause?
Side effects include nausea/ vomiting, headaches, confusion, temporary memory loss, light sensitivity, etc.
What is a concussion?
Label with liquid burning a hand and a surface with a triangle around it
What is a corrosive?
Means recommended
What is Should?
One is required for every 3000 sq ft of protected building area. Must be located within 100 ft of each other
What is a fire extinguisher?
The maximum allowed freefall distance
What is 6 ft?
Heats air to 35000 degrees F and within a meter can melt/ vaporize skin and clothing
What is an arc flash
Created by the United nations to identify chemical and health hazards
What is GHS (Globally Harmonized System)
29 CFR 1926.405(a)(2)(ii)(A) - Feeders shall originate in a distribution center. The conductors shall be run as multiconductor cord or cable assemblies or within raceways; or, where not subject to physical damage, they may be run as open conductors on insulators not more than ??????? apart
What is 10 ft?
Finding the issues within the organization when an incident occurs
What is a systems approach?
The Last level in the heirarchy of controls
What is PPE?