PPE
Forklifts
Emergencies
Walking/Working Surfaces
General Safety
100

Second "P" in PPE

Protective

100

Mass attached to the rear of the forklift frame

Counterweight

100

EAP

Emergency Action Plan

100

Unguarded Floor/Wall openings, Platforms, Loading docks, Roofs and Stairs

Places you can fall from

100

OSHA

Occupational Safety & Health Adminstration

200

PPE that is required on Warehouse floor

Safety Glasses , Hard Hat , Uniform and Metatarsal Safety boots

200

Vertical assembly that does the work of raising and lowering the load

Mast or Upright Channel

200

These should never be blocked

Fire Doors

200

This can lead to injuries workplaces when area is not kept clean

Poor Housekeeping

200

JSA

Job Safety Analysis

300

PPE Cotton Nitrile Latex and Vinyl.

Safety Gloves

300

Must be completed prior to using the forklift for the first time of the day

Pre-operational Checklist

300

Meeting place to gather in case of emergency

Muster Point

300

More workers are injured from falls on this object

Ladders

300

Incident that does not result in serious injury

First Aid or Near Miss

400

PPE worn on face to protect eyes from liquid splashes

Goggles and face shield

400

Components to which the forks mount

Carriage

400

Cramps, exhaustion and heatstroke

What are Heat Emergencies

400

When three of your four limbs are in contact with surface

Three point system or Three points of contact

400

Loose Carpets, Mats, Wood on floor

Trip or Fall Hazards

500

PPE required for welding

Welding helmet , jacket , gloves and safety shoes

500

Single point around which the object is balanced in all directions

Centre of Gravity

500

Exercise to rehearse evacuation of a building

Fire Drill

500

Working at heights required PPE

Fall Arrest Equipment (lanyard , harness and fall limiters)

500

First place to go with Safety related questions

Supervisor or Warehouse Manager

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