PPE the acronym
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
Wet floors, ladders, and debris on the ground are all examples of this.
What are slips trips and falls?
This term is a result of death from electricity
What is electrocution?
OSHA the acronym
What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
What is a safety second?
This specialized footwear rating protects the user from electrical hazards.
What are EH boots?
This document lists potential hazards and safe handling procedures for chemicals in the warehouse.
What is a MSDS?
This electrical hazard involves the unexpected release of energy.
What is a arc flash?
Employers must provide this at no cost when a job requires it for safety.
What is PPE?
This is the rating of insulated tools.
What is a 1000v AC
Type of safety glasses with side protection
What is Z87?
What is job hazard analysis (JHA)?
Our ladders are made out of this material to keep us safe.
What is fiber glass?
Workers have the right to report unsafe conditions to OSHA without this happening to them.
What is retaliation?
This method is used to check if a circuit is truly off
What is LDL?
This respirator provides the highest level of particulate filtration.
What is p100 respirator?
Missing guard on a piece of equipment.
What is a mechanical hazard?
This device prevents solar from back back feeding and shocking you.
What is an inverter?
What year was OSHA officially established?
1970
This is the height you need fall protection.
What is 6 feet?
The organization accredits labs that test PPE to ensure it complies with national and international standards
What is ANSI? (American National Standards Institute)
The 5 "Hierarchy of Controls"
What is PPE, Administration controls, engineering controls, substitution, elimination?
This is the class of our hot gloves. 1000 volts AC
What are class 0
A employer must report a workplace fatality to OSHA within this number of hours
What is 8 hours?
Before doing work near a capacitor you should do this first.
What is discharge the capacitor?