Heavy Lifting
Who needs all 10"fingers"
The Roof, the roof, the roof is on fire!
There's no place like home
I've fallen and I can't get up
100
10% of recordable injuries from FY11-12/2013 we due to this kind of injury.
What is Back Injury?
100
Name the 2 most common hand injuries.
What are lacerations and punctures?
100
The number of days worth of supplies kept in an emergency kit.
What is 3 days per person?
100
Where you spend the majority of your working day.
What is cubicle or office?
100
The event that makes up the majority of general industry accidents.
What are slips, trips and falls?
200
This science deals with designing and arranging things so that people can use them safely.
What is Ergonomics?
200
To injure (a body part or muscle) by too much tension, use, or effort.
What is a strain?
200
Name 2 items kept in an emergency kit.
What is Food and water? Others: Radio, flashlight, batteries, first aid kit, or important papers
200
The 2 main causes of office injuries.
What is the physical layout and ergo issues?
200
The second leading cause of unintentional death in homes/communities.
What are slips, trips, and falls?
300
Name the Safety Category that deals with heavy lifting.
What is Back Safety?
300
Sudden or violent twist or wrench of a joint with stretching or tearing of ligaments.
What is a sprain?
300
Name 3 places you should keep an emergency kit.
What is the home, office and car?
300
Name 3 of the 6 most common office hazards.
What is tripping on cords, poor lifting, lack of proper tools, lack of good ergo, blocked emergency response equipment, and fire hazards due to inappropriate use of extension cords?
300
The iSPLAT poster in our break room illustrates this safety precaution.
What is walking and texting or using technology while moving?
400
Some examples: Prolonged sitting, fatigue, twisting while lifting, frequent lifting, or awkward postures.
What are Risk Factors associated with back safety?
400
Name an easy way to prevent hand injuries.
What is following procedure, well written/illustrated/understandable procedure?
400
Name a way you can be notified of an emergency.
What is smoke/CO2 detector, weather radio, tornado sirens, or TV(news)?
400
Name 2 ergo risk factors.
What is force, repetition, awkward posture, static posture, compression/contact stress, vibration, temperature, "pinch grip", or inadequate recovery time?
400
Name 3 causes of slips, trips and falls.
What is poor housekeeping, icy conditions, lack of attention, obstruction hazards, missteps, not using handrails, improper use of equip/tools, or improper elevated work supports?
500
The most appropriate shelf to store heavy items.
What is the middle shelf?
500
T/F The #1 cause of hand laceration or puncture injuries involve no equipment or tools.
What is True?
500
Name 2 factors to consider when making a safety plan?
What is decide on meeting places, designate out of town contact, or practice the safety plan?
500
Describe how "pinch grip" becomes an ergonomic risk factor.
What is the over use of pens/pencils or tools?
500
Up to 40% of all collisions happen here.
What is at intersections?
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