Basics
Backstage
Misc.
Alpha Unit
Terminology
100

This is the #1 Key 

Safety
100

In this location, a CM can find the First Aid kit, SDS book, and Sharps Containers 

What is Donald's Den or by the copier?

100

This is the difference between the YELLOW and RED sharps containers 

What is contamination?

100

This type of vehicle is called in response to an Alpha Unit

What is an Ambulance? 

100

This is a Signal 70

What is a lost person (child or parent)?

200

This card must be present while backstage to identify an individual as a Cast Member

What is a Blue ID or Company ID

200

In this area of the store, a CM can find an AED

What is Zone One or Zone One Closet

200

These leaders are on the Safety Team

Who are...

Bri, Ginny, Kristen, and Melissa

200

This phone number is dialed when calling for an Alpha Unit

What is 911?

200

This set of numbers indicates that the operation is "inoperable"

What is 101?

300

This is the difference between a GUEST and a CUSTOMER

What is suspicious activity?

300

In this location, a CM can locate information about the Safety team, as well as Near Miss slips

What is in between the Cast TV and Green room?

300

This is the key information collected when looking for a Signal 70

What is description of the lost person

(Ex: Name, Age, Apparel, Phone Number, etc.) 

300

This is the department we ask for after dialing for an Alpha Unit

What is Reedy Creek?

300

This set of numbers indicates that the operation is "operable"

What is 102?

400

This 4 digital extension connects you directly to the security phone number 

What is 1990?

400

In these two locations, a CM can locate eyewash stations and a chemical shower

What is Donald's Den AND in the yard (outside Goofys)

400

This is the procedure for when a CM is injured on the clock, and the location they are sent for a minor injury

What is....

Notifying a leader and Health Services

400

These higher-ups are immediately notified after calling for an Alpha Unit

Who are coordinators and leaders?

400

The three evacuation plans abbreviated by A, B, and C

What is....

A (“Accelerated”) – Evacuate to all guest areas as normal

B (“Best Route”) – Evacuate to fastest exit routes, including backstage areas

C (“Cover”) – Take cover in the safest area of the location you are in

500

These are the 4 "S"s of Security, used when a CM witnesses a suspicious persons backstage or an unattended bag

What is "See something, say something"?

500

This number is the amount of Fire Extinguishers located within the World of Disney

What is 27?

500

This is what SDS stands for, and the information found inside the book

What is....

Safety Data Sheets - a compilation of all chemicals found within the work location and how to properly handle them, or who to contact if the chemicals harm an individual  

500

This is the number of times you must ask an individual if they need medical attention before they can decline

What is three?

500

This is the difference between a Near Miss versus a Safety Observation, with examples

What is.....

Near Miss: When a person encounters a potential moment of injury, but no injury occurs

Ex: A CM slips on a puddle, but is not injured  

Safety Observation: When a person sees a potential near miss and clears the problem area

Ex: A CM sees a puddle and cleans it before anyone has slipped on it

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