What is the most important security precaution for deterring parking lot crime?
What are "lights, lighting, or street lights"?
Name one of the ways employees can better manage workplace stress listed by NSC.org
What is "having a balanced diet, volunteering, seeking professional help (therapy), exercise, learning to express one's feelings, or learning how to cope/determining the source of stress"?
Can you consume a small amount of liquid nitrogen safely?
What is "no"?
What does "HOP" stand for?
What is "Human & Organizational Performance"?
Our bodies operate on a sleep/wake cycle called the?
What is "circadian rhythm"?
Name two common hazards within a parking lot listed by NSC.org
What are "potholes, cracks, unclear parking lot striping, lack of proper signage, broken bottles or other debris"?
Name two things that too much stress can lead to an increased risk of/
What are "burnout, anxiety, depression, insomnia, hypertension, or frequent illness"?
What should you do at work to avoid monotony?
What is the leading cause of workplace deaths?
What are "motor vehicle crashes"?
How do half of driver's feel from employers that they should drive?
What is "distracted"?
What percentage of working adults admit to sleeping less than seven hours a day?
What is "43%"?
Unengaged workers may be at risk for what?
What is "complacency"?
What is "equity"?
According to the fatigue self-assessment form, fatigue can affect what three things?
What are "safety, productivity, and well-being"?
What is someone's ONLY job while driving?
What is "to drive"?
Name one of the contributors to employee stress.
What is "downsizing/reorganization, large workloads, 24/7 technology, work/life obligations"?
What can occur when working on familiar projects at work?
How many medically consulted injuries occur at work each year in the U.S.?
What is "more than 4.6 million"?
How many points could each individual earn if they completed all four safety celebration activities (not RC scorecard points)?
What is "45 points"?
Name the four types of people, aside from yourself, that can be put at risk by distracted driving.
Who are "other drivers, pedestrians, road workers, and first responders"?
What percentage of work injuries can be attributed to sleep problems?
What is "13%"?
The NSC Tip Sheet refers to your senses as what?
What are "clues to potential risk"?
Name the six key HOP principles.
What is "Everyone makes mistakes, Employees are masters at adaptive problem solving, context drives the actions, behaviors, and decisions of employees, leadership response to failure matters, blame fixes nothing, and improvement happens through learning"?
What temperature is liquid nitrogen?
What is "-321F or -196C)"?