Government organization created to protect workers from workplace hazards.
What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)?
The ladder should be secured and extended 3 feet beyond the level accessing
What is appropriate extension ladder height?
Flow of energy or movement of electrons between atoms
What is electricity?
Safety Data Sheets acronym
What are SDS(s)?
Decibels level requiring workers to wear hearing protection.
What is 90 dBA?
Date of which OSHA formally came into existence.
What is April 28, 1971?
Read and follow all warning labels and stickers
What is the easiest and most accurate way to use a portable ladder according to the manufacturer?
Distance you must keep away from power lines
What is 10 feet?
An injury requiring treatment beyond first aid
What is an OSHA recordable?
Known as the ABC's of PFAS.
What are anchorage points, body harnesses and connectors?
President responsible for signing the OSH Act in 1970.
Who is President Richard Nixon?
Height of the proper guardrail system from the walking/working surface
What is 42 inches =/-3?
Killed by electrical shock
What is electrocution?
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
What is the technique for using a fire extinguisher?
The last level of hierarchy of control when protecting employees from Workplace Hazards.
What is PPE?
Annual posting of a summary of the injuries and illnesses.
What are OSHA 300A logs?
Percentage of slips, trips and falls make up all accidental deaths
What is 15%
Maximum temperature can reach up to 3500 degrees F
What is ARC flash or ARC blast?
Written program that facilitates and organizes actions taken during an emergency
What is an Emergency Action Plan?
Use PPE in accordance with training received and other instructions and inspect daily and maintain in a clean and reliable condition.
What are employee responsibilities?
Assure safe and healthful working conditions of the American worker
What is OSHA's Mission?
Known as the Hierarchy of Fall Hazard Control.
What are Eliminate, Prevent and Control?
Known as the four main types of electrical injuries.
What is Electrocution, Shock, Burns and Falls?
Slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, staggering gait
What are possible signs of impairment?
Assess workplace for hazards, Provide PPE, Determine when to use, Provide PPE training for employees and instruction in proper use.
What are employer responsibilities?