Emergency Preparedness at Work
Emergency Preparedness at Home
Sun Safety
Heat Disorders
First Aid & Response
100

What is the first thing you should do when an earthquake strikes?

What is Drop, Cover, and Hold On?

100

This kit should sustain you for at least 72 hours in an emergency.

What is an emergency preparedness kit?

100

This vitamin comes from sun exposure.

What is Vitamin D?

100

What is one way to prevent heat-related illness while working outside?

What is staying hydrated, taking shade breaks, or wearing breathable clothing?

100

This person is trained to help if someone is injured at work.

Who is the first aid attendant?

200

This is where staff should gather after evacuating the building.

What is the muster point?

200

Name two items you should include in a home emergency kit.

What are (any two of): flashlight, batteries, water, food, radio, clothes, first aid supplies, etc.?

200

Sunscreen should be this minimum SPF to protect your skin.

What is SPF 30?

200

This condition includes dizziness, rapid breathing, and cool moist skin.

What is heat exhaustion?

200

True or False: You only need to review your emergency plan once a year.

What is False? (You should review and practice regularly.)

300

What do we call the map that shows exits, fire equipment, and muster points?

What is the evacuation plan or floor plan?

300

What location near your home should all family members know about?

What is the family muster point?

300

You should wear this kind of clothing to protect from sun exposure.

What is light-coloured, loose-fitting, breathable clothing?

300

This is the most severe heat-related illness and can be fatal.

What is heat stroke?

300

Where would you usually find a first aid kit?

What is near common areas, kitchens, or designated safety stations?

400

Who helps ensure staff evacuate safely during a drill or emergency?

Who are fire wardens?

400

This type of alert system can notify you about local weather emergencies.

What are local emergency alerts?

400

What time of day is UV radiation usually the strongest?

What is between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.?


400

At what body temperature does heat stroke typically occur?

What is above 40°C?

400

What’s one reason why first aid and emergency drills are important?

What is to reduce panic and confusion during a real emergency?

500

These drills are required annually and involve exiting the building quickly and safely.

What are emergency evacuation drills?

500

To keep pets safe in an emergency, you should plan for this.

What is food, water, and transportation for your pets?

500

You can still get sunburned in the shade because of this.

What is reflected UV light from surfaces like sand, water, or concrete?

500

What’s one key action to help a person with heat stroke while waiting for an ambulance?

What is remove clothing, spray with water, or fan them?

500

What is the first thing you should do if you encounter an unconscious coworker?

What is check for responsiveness and call for help (first aid attendant or 911)?

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