PPE - Yeah, You Know Me!
Fire in the Hole!
Clean or Catastrophic?
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In Case of Emergency...
100

What three items of PPE should be worn on the production floor at all times?

What is Hairnet, Smock and Safety Boots?

100

This red tool is your first line of defense against a small fire.

What is a fire extinguisher?

100

This first step should be taken immediately after a chemical spill is discovered. 

What is alerting your supervisor?

100

You should do this if you find a frayed electrical cord.

What is report and replace?

100

When a fire alarm is heard, this is the where the team should gather.

What is the mustard point?

200

These these additional PPE items are required when mixing a batch of 65% Formic Acid.

What is Chemical Resistant Gloves, Chemically Resistant Rain Suit/Coveralls/Apron, and a Full Face Shield/Respirator? 

200

Fire extinguishers must be inspected this often to ensure they're functional.

What is monthly?

200
If caustic soda comes in contact with your skin, this should be done immediately. 

What is rinsing with water?

200

This must be done before servicing electrical equipment.

What is Lockout / Tagout?

200

You can find a first aid kit in two of these areas in the building. 

Where is the First Aid room, the Maintenance Room, and/or the Production Floor?

300

This is the most important piece of PPE to be worn in the bee yard.

What is the Veil?

300

This technique is used when clothing catches fire.

What is STOP, DROP and ROLL?

300

In the event of a small formic acid spill, this type of substance may be used by trained personnel to neutralize it — but only after donning proper PPE and containing the spill.

What is a base, such as sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) or sodium hydroxide?

300

This device shuts off power when there's a fault in the current.

What is a breaker or GFCI?

300

This personnel is allowed to use the red pulls in the building.  

Who is a JHSC member?

400

Respirator cartridges need to be changed this often.

What is after 40 hours of use, or every 30 days?

400

The acronym, PASS, helps you remember how to use a fire extinguisher. These are two of the the words that PASS stands for. 

What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and/or Sweep? 

400

True or False: The best way to clean up a formic acid spill is to dilute it with plenty of water and mop it up right away.

What is False?

400
This is the first step that should be taken when an emergency presents itself on a working machine. 

What is the emergency stop?

400

One of these people (by name) should be informed in the event of an emergency.

Who is a JHSC Worker Representative (Cameron, Hannah, Haley or Angela, Glen, Elliotte, Brittany), or a JHSC Chair (Shana)?

500

These are two consequences of not wearing the proper PPE for the task at hand.

What is injury and disciplinary consequence?

500

You should never use water on this type of fire, often caused by electrical equipment.

What is a Type C fire?

500

Myth or Fact? If a chemical spill is small, you don’t need to report it as long as you clean it up right away.

What is a myth?

500

This is the only time when fixing or working on an energized machine is acceptable.

What is never?

500

True of False: You see a coworker unconscious near a chemical spill. You should rush in and pull them to safety immediately.

What is False — you should not enter the spill area unless properly trained and equipped; call for help and wait for emergency responders.

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