PPE, Handwashing and Workspace Cleanliness
Emergencies
Fire & Emergency Action Plans
Slips, Trips & Falls
General Safety
100

The word that is identified by the second "P" in PPE.

What is "Protective."

100

Play sound.

What is an Emergency alarm.

100

FEMA

Federal Emergency Management Agency.

100

Loose carpets, mats, or materials on the floor.

What is a trip/fall hazard.

100

OSHA

What is Occupational Safety & Health Administration.

200

Types of this PPE can be made of materials like cotton, nitrile, latex, and vinyl.

What are gloves.

200

A safety exercise to rehearse evacuating a building in the event of an emergency.

What is a fire drill.

200

5 miles per hour.

What is a safe speed limit in a parking lot.

300

This is the primary action that can be taken to break the chain of infection.

What is washing your hands!

300

Stay where you are until someone comes to get you.

What you do if the lights go out.

300

An incident that does not result in a serious injury.

What is a near miss.

400

These should not be worn in areas where strong vapors are present.

What are contact lenses.

400

Fire extinguisher A is made of this.

What is pressurized water.

400

The first place to go with safety-related questions.

Your immediate supervisor.

500

This type of PPE is required in all areas where the sound level is less than 85 decibels.

What are safety glasses.

500

"RACE" in a fire emergency.

What is Rescue, Alarm, Contain Fire, Evacuate.

500

This is the area of your body considered the "safe lifting zone."

What is between your mid-thigh and shoulder level.

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