Least effective in the hierarchy of controls
PPE (or personal protective equipment)
Vehicles stop and yield here
crosswalk
You see someone not holding the handrails when using the stairs
tap in
Before using any Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), you should _____ it.
inspect
equal onus
Information contained in this document: Ecological, disposal, transport, handling and storage (just to name a few)
SDS
Headlights: on
Sunglasses: off
parking garage
primary goal of training
learning
Operator a: "Oh no, I just spilled 100mL of MilliQ on the bench."
Operator b: "Did you hear about updated spill guidance? That spill is now classified as a ___ ___."
good catch
Choosing just one task for a set period of time
monotasking
"I know this is a tedious process, but it is necessary to document the change."
MOC (management of change)
In an unfamiliar building or area of site? Identify your egresses and ___ ___.
muster point(s) or muster location(s)
Our goal for workplace incidents
Record the data as close as possible to the time the activity occurs (or the data is generated)
the science of fitting the job to the worker
Ergonomics
a system for ensuring that products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards
GMP
Leading cause of workplace injuries
Slips, trips, and falls
our approach to data integrity
ALCOA
Anyone can add new items to this important list
waste matrix
Knowing that you can do something to prevent a safety incident.
"I control more than I assume"
MMD’s strategy for ensuring successful audits
PIR - permanent inspection readiness
complete an outdoor, hands-on training to use this safety device on site
fire extinguisher
Identified by radio, red hat or vest on their desk
GEMS (primary) building coordinator
used to identify the protective measures needed in a laboratory setting to protect workers, the environment, and the public
BSL - biosafety level
Emergency numbers
x______ for WP
x______ for NW
x______ for KW
WP: five 2s
NW: five 5s
KW: four 4s + 9