Fire/Evacs
PPE
Weather Safety
Operator Errors (Near Misses)
Vehicle Safety
100

Per OSHA standards each company should have at least this number of evacuation coordinators.

At least one.

100

Employees exposed to this decibel level or higher require ear protection.

85 Decibels

100

How you should walk in Snowy/Icey conditions.

Like a penguin. 

100

True or False: March is workplace mental wellness month.

False. 

March is Workplace eye wellness month.

100

This number of preventable vehicle accidents occurred in Jan/Feb.

Three

200

OSHA Standards says a company should have this number of Evacuation Wardens.

One for every 20 employees

200

This is the minimum number of inches sleeves should have.

Four

200

This is the first thing you should do if you suspect someone has hypothermia. 

Get them out of the cold and call 9-1-1.
200

This number of lost days that resulted from employee injuries in February.

Seven.

200

The number of cones required when parking perpendicular to a curb

One

In this situation a cone is only required at the front of the vehicle.

300

S.D.R.

Stop, Drop, and Roll.

300

True or False: All hard hats are required to have retro-reflective tape.

True

300

True or False: If your vehicle skids on snow/ice, you should steer in the direction you want the car to go. 

True.

300

H.O.P.

Human & Organizational Performance

300

The minimum number of cones required in each vehicle.

Four

400

Upon coming across a fire you should immediately do this. 

Pull the fire alarm, leave the area, and call 9-1-1.

400

For February this section of the IPM was reviewed.

2.5.3 Clothing, Work Apparel, & Hazard Protection

400

This is the minimum amount of SPF your sunscreen should have when heading outside.

15

400

This is an unplanned event that did not result in an injury, illness, or damage, but had the potential to do so. 

Near Miss

400

Traffic hazards extend this far past the fog line or edge of roadway. 

15 Feet

500

This is smallest amount of employees that have to have a fire-safety and prevention class incorporated into the workplace.

15

500

The class of high visibility clothing/vest required when working with an exposure to traffic hazards or with proximity to moving construction equipment. 

High Visibility Class 2

500

This accounts for over 67,000 emergency room visits a year in the U.S.

Heat related illness. 

500

A situation or object that has the potential to cause an injury to employees, members of the general public, or cause damage to company property. 

A Hazard 

500

True or False: Vehicle damage that did not occur as a results of an accident should be reported.

True

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