The part of the ladder you step on.
What are the rungs?
What is the 2-finger rule?
The proper way to load cargo.
What is distribute weight evenly over truck axles OR keep loads low OR place heavy items under light items?
A significant and potentially dangerous drop in body temperature.
What is hypothermia?
Items assigned to the worker intended to reduce and prevent harm from accidents.
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
The safest way to climb a ladder.
What is the 3 points of contact climb?
The furthest distance a fallstop should allow a person to freefall.
What is 6 feet?
The easiest way to reduce personal injury in the event of an accident.
What is wearing your seat belt?
Drinking the recommended amount of water and avoiding caffeinated or sugary beverages in warm temperatures.
What is proper hydration?
The act of using ladder, scaffolding, or other equipment to save a fallen worker.
What is assisted rescue?
When setting up a ladder, look up to avoid these.
What are powerlines?
The easiest way to rescue a fallen/suspended worker.
What is pulling them back to the roof surface?
The practice of being alert and aware of the conditions and surrounding drivers.
What is defensive driving?
Sweating, nausea, muscle cramps, and dizziness are all signs of this.
What are signs of heat exhaustion?
The device that breaks an electrical circuit to prevent serious harm from an ongoing electrical shock.
What is Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)?
Information that tells you how much weight the ladder can hold - personnel and tools.
What is the duty rating?
The act of relieving pressure on blood flow while suspended after a fall.
What is self rescue?
DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
The freezing point of water.
What is 32 degrees fahrenheit?
Safety glasses, goggles, and face shields are all examples of what.
What is eye protection?
The type of ladder rated for use by more than 1 person at a time.
What is a trestle ladder?
The most immediate medical concern for a fallen worker.
What is suspension trauma?
Oil changes, new battery, replacing wipers, and topping off tires are all examples.
What is regular preventative maintenance?
The force that could blow you off the edge of a roof.
What is wind?
The four steps to using a fire extinguisher.
What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep (PASS)?