Chemical, physical, biological, and zoological are examples.
What are types of hazards?
The acronym for Occupational Safety & Health Administration.
What is OSHA?
This is what the acronym SDS represents.
What is safety data sheet?
This symbol represents....
What is poison/danger/toxins?
The type of signs found below.
What are caution signs.
Falling is an example of this type of hazard.
What is a physical hazard?
This is a right employees have when injuries occur on the job site.
What is having the right to report without retaliation?
This is the number of sections on the SDS.
What is 16 sections?
This symbol represents.....
What is gas under pressure/gas cylinder?
This type of sanitation eliminates all microorganisms on non living objects except bacterial spores.
What is disinfecting?
What is flammable hazard?
This is a responsibility employers have after hiring new employees.
What is to provide training to employees?
This is who mandates the SDS and regulates it.
What is OSHA?
The signs below indicate levels of....
What is levels of risk?
All hallways and exits must be...
What is free and unobstructed?
This is where you put any waste material that has become saturated with blood or bodily fluids and used medical PPE.
What is a biohazard bin or biohazard waste basket?
This is the department of the government that OSHA is under.
What is the US department of labor?
This is where you find information if you have a chemical hazard incident.
What is the first aid station?
This helps you lift properly.
What is keeping your back straight or using your leg muscles?
The minimum number of exits required in a building.
What is two?
What is corrosives or corrosive materials?
Name one of the jobs OSHA does.
What is?
Supply OSHA posters
Conduct inspections
Protect worker's rights
Safety Data Sheets provide important information about...
What are Hazardous Chemicals?
The number of points of contact you should have when using a ladder.
What is three?
Enforced by OSHA, this law requires that the employee wear all appropriate PPE when utilizing hazardous chemicals .
What is the Right to Know Law?