The position that places the least amount of stress on the body.
What is a neutral position?
An SDS is broken down into ____ sections. (number)
What is 16?
An oil-based fire can be fought with this type of fire extinguisher. (name 1)
What is ABC, AFFF, or CO2 fire extinguishers.
The correct hand placement for chest compressions during CPR on an adult.
What is the middle of the chest?
PPE stands for this in electrical safety.
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
This step of the 5S process is often forgotten or overlooked.
What is Sustain?
The Section (# and/or Title) of the SDS that provides the product name, name of the manufacturer, name of the supplier, and emergency phone numbers.
What is Section 1: Product Identification?
The fire extinguishing agent that should NOT be used on a class B/oil-based fire.
What is water?
The correct technique for administering CPR to an infant.
What are chest compressions with two fingers in the center of the chest?
A wiring scheme in which several devices, such as power cords, are connected in series or parallel.
What is a Daisy chain?
Three tools that can be used to implement the 5S program.
What are Shadow Boards, Floor Markings, Signs, Labeling, Industrial Printers?
The Section (# and/or Title) of the SDS that provides hazard pictograms, hazard statements and the precautionary statements.
What is Section 2: Hazard Identification?
Two firefighting agents that can be used on a class C/Electrical fire.
What is CO2, Dry chemical (ABC), Halon, FM-200 (server centers), or water mist?
F.A.S.T. is used to remember these warning signs when a stroke occurs.
What is Face, Arms, Speech, and Time?
An exposed wire without insulation or guarding is referred to as this.
What is a live wire?
The people who should be a part of the implementation team (4).
What are Senior Management, Middle Management, Direct Supervisors, and Employees?
The Section 12 Title, of the SDS, that tells you if the product is toxic to the air, soil, or water.
What is Ecological Information?
The Fire Tetrahedron represents these four elements required to ignite a fire.
What is Heat, Fuel, Oxygen, and Chemical Chain Reaction?
The steps for treating minor burns including electrical burns (3).
What are Put a cool, wet cloth on the area; gently clean the skin; and put a bandage on the area?
These are examples of electrical safety equipment (provide 3 examples).
What are Insulated gloves, Voltage Tester, Safety goggles, and Dielectric boots?
"Ergonomics injuries," also called this___, accounted for approx. 33% of all work-related injuries in 2023 and 34% of lost workdays in the US.
What is Musculoskeletal disorders?
The 4 fundamental questions answered on an SDS (provide the section#/title of the SDS).
What are Section 1: Product Info., Section 2: Hazard Ident., Section 7: Handling and Storage, & Sections 4, 5, and 6: First Aid, Fire Fighting, Accidental Release?
ABC Fire extinguishers use this "powder" to fight class A, B and C fires. (name or formula)
What is Monoammonium phosphate or NH4H2PO4?
A person that has overdosed on opioids can be given this nasal spray to counter the effects.
What is Naloxone?
The process or steps of an Arc Flash event in an electrical panel.
What are a fault, Ionized Air, Energy Release, and Expansion and Explosion?