EMERGENCY RESPONSE
MATERIAL HANDLING
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY
WHMIS
SPILL RESPONSE
100
Call 911
What is the first response to an emergency situation
100
50 LBS.
What is the maximum weight you should try to lift without help.
100
STOP and look both ways!!
What must a pedestrian do at each intersection.
100
Takes off like a rocket. May cause container to explode if heated.
What is Class A - Compressed Gas.
100
An important technical document containing detailed information about the product that has spilled.
What is an MSDS
200
Leave by the nearest exit door and report to your assembly leader
What to do when the alarm is sounded
200
Grip strength reduced by 40%
What is wearing a pair of gloves during material handling activities
200
BEHIND YOU
What a pedestrian should say to a forklift operator when walking behind lift trucks.
200
Causes chronic (slow) poisoning. May cause cancer. May cause birth defects or sterility
What is Class D2B - Poisonous and infections material.
200
Initial Discovery. Action. Evaluation. Containment. Dispersion (Gases/Vapour). Cleanup.
What are the stages of a spill response.
300
Gregg Parsons, Manager Quality & Regulatory Affairs
Who is the LOMAS Emergency Response Coordinator
300
Repetitive Strain or Musculoskeletal
What are injuries that can occur from improper lifting techniques
300
Forklift beeping
What is a forklift letting you know he is in the area
300
Causes acute (immediate) poisoning. May be fatal or cause permanent damage if inhaled or swallowed or if it enteres the body through skin contact.
What is Class D1 - Poisonous and infectious material.
300
Immediate threat to life or too large to be handled by the in-house response team.
What is a stage 3 spill that requires external support.
400
South West Corner near gate entrance
Where is the assembly point for an evacuation at 60 Driver
400
The power zone
What is the area between the knees and the shoulders
400
Beeping
What a forklift operator must do when approaching intersections and pedestrian areas.
400
Store the material in a cool, fire-proof, area as designated by your supervisor
What is Class B - Combustible and flammable material.
400
A place to find the equipment you need to contain a spill.
What is a Spill Kit.
500
AED - Defib
What to use in the event of a heart attack and available in the shipping office
500
Push
What is the best method of material movement when you have a choice between push or pull.
500
Stand clear
What you should do when an operator is raising a load
500
The right to know about the hazardous chemicals in the workplace and receive the appropriate training
What is WHMIS
500
Protective clothing, safety glasses, goggles and respirators.
What are examples of Personal Protective Equipment to be worn during a Spill Response.
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