Machinery Safety
Change Management
Waste Management
Walking and Working Surfaces
Warehouse & Loading Dock Safety
100

Cutting & Shearing; Trapping; Entanglement; Crushing; Stabbing; Impact from ejected objects describe this type of hazard.

What is machine physical hazards?

100

It is easiest to incorporate safety in change management process during this phase.

What is Project Conception or Design Phase?

100

Hazardous and Non-Hazardous are two types of this.

What is waste?

100

This is the second leading causes of accidental or unintended injury and death worldwide.

What is Falls?

100

Wrapping, straps, cords/hoses, boxes/pallets, spills are common causes of this hazard.

What are slip, trip, and fall hazards?

200

This person must complete required training, understand what safety practices to apply and follow all signs, work instruction, visual aids.

Who is the machine operator?

200

This person should be trained on all EHS change management forms and standards prior to any project kick-off.

Who is the project manager?

200

Chemical Waste, Biological Waste, Universal Waste, E- (Electronic) Scrap are all defined as this type of waste.

What is hazardous-waste?

200

Floor/walkways, ground, stairs & platforms, ladders, aerial lifts (scissor lifts, boom lifts), and roofs describe these common what?

What is walking and working surfaces?

200

This system must review physical condition (damage), presence of load limits, proper stacking/loading techniques.

What is the inspection system?

300

This safety device must be: easily reachable; installed out of the hazard zone; Not be used to shutdown equipment during standard operation; Never be obstructed by guarding, altered or covered.

What is an E-Stop?

300

Equipment and Process; Occupational Health and Environmental categories require this type of review prior to any change.

What is a Risk Review?

300

The material in the container, the hazardous characteristics, and the start date of accumulation will all be listed on this yellow sticker.

What is a hazardous waste label?

300

Majority of SERIOUS fall-related injuries and fatalities occur from this height.

What is 10 feet?

300

This item must include the total rack capacity and the maximum load of each shelf.

What is the rack label?

400

Fixed, Self-Adjusting, Movable/Adjustable describe this safety measure.

What is machine guarding?

400

Equipment, Temporary, Facility, Chemical/Material describe different types of this.

What is changes?

400

Oh no, there was an issue with the disposal of our universal waste, we can expect a knock on the door from this regulatory agency!

Who is the EPA (environmental protection agency)?

400

This effect is caused by too little friction or traction between one’s foot (footwear) and the walking/working surface, resulting in a loss of balance.

What is slips?

400

This edge must be painted with a safety yellow marking to provide a better view

What is the dock edge?

500

Continuously monitoring equipment and taking action to prevent an hazardous event describes this type of system.

What is Active Systems?

500

This person is responsible for completing a change notice form and the appropriate risk review tabs.

Who is the project initiator/manager?

500

We continuously audit this area to ensure it is covered, has secondary containment, and there is sufficient space between containers.

What is the hazardous waste storage area?

500

Each year, this estimated number of individuals die from falls globally.

What is 424,000?

500

When manually lifting an item of this weight, a risk assessment must be completed.

What is 25 lbs?

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