Key Terms
Burns & Injuries
PPE & Safety Gear
Accidents & Hazards
First Aid & Emergencies
100

This is the prevention of injury or loss.

What is safety?

100

A burn that makes skin red, painful, but not broken.

What is a first-degree burn?

100

Devices worn to help protect people from injury.

What is personal protective equipment (PPE)?

100

An event that occurs unintentionally.

What is an accident?

100

First thing you should do when someone is injured.

Check your own safety first.

200

This is the chance that an accident will occur.

What is risk?

200

A burn with blisters and possible skin breakage.

What is a second-degree burn?

200

Device worn to prevent inhalation of dust, smoke, or fumes.

What is a respirator?

200

The most common cause of serious injury or death in horticulture careers.

What are moving and overturning vehicles?

200

How should you lift a heavy object to avoid injury?

Bend knees, keep back straight, lift with legs.

300

This is a source of danger or risk.

What is a hazard?

300

A burn where the skin appears white or charred, often with little pain.

What is a third-degree burn?

300

Why are eyes and face the most critical parts of the body to protect?

They are easily damaged by flying objects/chemicals.

300

Name two hazards horticulture workers may face.

Examples: chemicals, machinery, noise, sharp tools, sun, etc.

300

The proper treatment for a small chemical spill.

Clean immediately and prevent entry into drains.

400

This is the failure to pay attention to hazards and the taking of unnecessary risk.

What is carelessness?

400

This injury occurs when body tissue freezes and ice crystals form in cells.

What is frostbite?

400

What should you wear when operating loud machinery like chainsaws or mowers?

What are earmuffs or earplugs?

400

What should you always read before handling a chemical?

What is the label?

400

How should external bleeding be treated?

Apply direct pressure, elevate wound, use bandage.

500

A document that includes info on a chemical’s hazards, protective measures, and safe handling.

What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

500

This is a medical emergency caused by the lowering of body core temperature.

What is hypothermia?

500

This footwear is recommended to prevent crushing injuries.

What are steel-toed boots?

500

Why is power equipment safety particularly important?

Because it involves fuels, electricity, moving parts, and high injury risk.

500

Correct steps for using a fire extinguisher (acronym PASS).

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep.

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