Corrosive, Flammable, Toxic, Reactive, Biological, Carcinogen, Radioactive.
What are the types of hazards related to chemicals.
Inhalation, Absorption, Injection, Ingestion.
What are routes of entry.
OSHA is the acronym for
What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
These alone should not be relied on to provide protection against all hazards.
What is personal protective equipment.
Offer at least one OSHA 30-Hour Class (FY25).
What is ONE of the Commander's Safety Goals for FY25?
OSHA Standard for Hazard Communication.
What is 1910.1200
A free tick testing and identification service available for ticks removed from DoD personnel.
What is MilTICK.
To save lives, prevent injuries and protect the American Worker.
What is OSHA's Mission.
Items such as safety glasses, hard hats/helmets, safety boots, gloves, and hearing protection.
What are examples of PPE provided and paid for by your employer.
Primary location to find Inspection Reports, Anonymous Reporting, Safety Grams, and AHA Library.
What is the SPA Safety SharePoint site.
These should accompany all hazardous chemicals during shipment and be available to employees at risk of exposure to those chemicals.
What are Safety Data Sheets.
Sometimes called "ergonomic injuries," these occur when the body uses muscles, tendons, and ligaments to perform tasks, often in awkward positions which over time create pain and injury.
What are Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs).
A safe and healthful workplace
What are employee rights under OSHA.
These form a safety seal around the eyes, preventing objects or liquids from entering the eyes.
What are goggles.
SPA regulation that includes Safety Awards and Recognition Program, Safety & Occupational Health Training, and Risk Management (Position/Activity/Procurement).
What is the District Regulation (DR) 385-1-1.
Under OSHA, employees have a right to know this about the chemicals they are exposed to.
What are the health and safety hazards and how to minimize exposure.
Results in Lung damage, tumors, infertility, and heart damage.
What is effects of Chemical Exposure.
29 CFR 1910
What is the OSHA Standard for General Industry.
Inspection frequency for PPE.
What is before each use, annually, per the Competent Person, and the manufacturers recommendation.
USACE Form used to report Good Catches/Near-Misses, Initial and Final Accident Reports.
What is Engineer (ENG) Form 3394.
1 of 9 HazCom Pictograms.
What is Environmental Hazard: Chemicals toxic to aquatic wildlife HazCom Pictogram.
Identifies a preferred order of actions to best control hazardous workplace exposures.
What is the Hierarchy of Controls.
Provide a workplace free from recognized hazards and comply with OSHA Standards.
What are responsibilities Employers have under OSHA.
Pinch the palm side of one glove on the outside near your wrist. Pull slowly and carefully toward your fingertips, turning it inside out as you pull it off your hand. Wad up the dirty glove into your palm of your still-gloved hand.
What is the safe process for removing gloves to protect against bloodborne pathogens.
Risk Assessment Tools that identify hazards and establishes controls to reduce the hazard to an acceptable risk level.
What is a Position Hazard Analysis (PHA) and an Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA).