Business Safety
Lab Safety
Office Safety
Outdoors Safety
100

Employers are responsible for protecting what?

What about the safety and health of their employees.

100

Goggles must be worn when using?

What about chemicals over a lit fire?

100
Is the workplace safety everyone's responsibility?
Is it yes?
100
Where are most lost hikers found?
What are the woods?
200
As the employer, you must provide an area free from what?
What about the hazards?
200
When can perform I perform an experiment of my own?
When am I safe or sure of what I'm doing?
200

What often arises from small injuries if they are not cared for at once?

What are serious conditions?

200
What should you do before going on a hiking trip?
What is telling others exactly where you plan to go?
300
The best way to protect your business is what?
What about the building safety?
300
When must I tie back long hair and baggy clothes?
When are you using a fire?
300
What one person's common sense is not necessarily the same as another's?
What one person's common sense is not the same as another's.
300
What is the best way to test out your equipment?
What is your own backyard?
400
What should you make sure the interior isn't capable of doing?
What about falling?
400
Why is making up your own experiments is never aloud?
Why might this be dangerous?
400
What can repetitive motion injuries, lower back pain, neck and shoulder aches, headaches, and eyestrain cause?
What can it afflict computer users with non-ergonomic work stations?
400
When lost what should you do?
Why must you leave clues such as arrows pointing to you?
500
Why is air quality a key concern when operating a business?
What about the air containin toxic chemicals.
500
Are goggles not needed if you wear glasses in the lab?
What about true?
500
What is standing on chairs or stools, especially ones with castors, a great contributor to?
Why it would be slip and fall injuries in the workplace?
500
How many of search and rescue missions in 1998 were fatal?
What is 138?
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