Driving and Motor Vehicle Safety
Cybersecurity "Think before you click"
Tools, Equipment, & PPE
Slips, Trips & Falls
Weather & Environment
100

This driving behavior is the leading cause of preventable vehicle incidents.


What is distraction?

100

This type of email pretends to be urgent to trick you into acting fast.

What is phishing?

100

PPE is best described as this level of protection.

What is the last line of defense?

100

Good housekeeping helps prevent this type of injury.

What are trips and falls?

100

Heat stress risk increases most when this is ignored.  

What is hydration?  

200

Most backing incidents occur because of this missing step

What is a 360‑degree walk‑around?

200

This is the safest action if an email feels suspicious.

What is stop and verify?

200

Using damaged tools most often leads to this.

What is increased injury risk?

200

This is the most common cause of slips.

What is wet or uneven surfaces?

200

Cold weather most affects this body system.

What is circulation?

300


This condition increases stopping distance the most.

What is speed?

300

Cybersecurity incidents often start with this human behavior.

What is trusting without verifying?

300

This should always be done before using unfamiliar equipment.

What is verify training and condition?

300

Wearing the wrong footwear most affects this.

What is traction?

300

Wind becomes a serious hazard when combined with this.

What is overhead work?

400

Driving “on autopilot” on familiar routes is an example of this human‑performance trap.

What is complacency?

400

This information should never be shared by email or chat.

What are passwords or credentials?

400

This common behavior driven by the desire to finish earlier increases the risk of injuries.

What is rushing or shortcuts?

400

Carrying items that block your view increases this risk.

What is loss of balance?

400

Changing weather conditions require this safety behavior.

What is continuous reassessment?

500

The safest response when unsure while driving for work.

What is slow down or stop?

500

This safety principle applies equally to cyber threats and physical hazards.

What is slowing down before acting?

500

The safest response when a tool appears to be compromised or broken.

What is stop and replace it?

500

This safety practice should be used when climbing stairs, ladders, or exiting vehicles.

What is three-points of contact.

500

The safest response to rapidly deteriorating conditions.

What is stop or delay work?

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