This is the minimum height at which fall protection is required in construction
What is 6 feet?
This type of protections is required when there is a risk of head injury.
What is a hard hat?
This device protects workers by shutting off power when a fault is detected.
What is a GFCI?
Ladders must extend this many feet above the landing surface.
What is 3ft?
This document provides detailed information about hazardous chemicals.
What is Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
This system uses a full-body harness, lanyard, and anchor point.
What is a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)?
These protect workers from flying debris and chemical splashes.
What are safety glasses/goggles?
This is the minimum safe distance from overhead power lines under 50 kV.
What is 10ft?
This is the correct ladder angle ratio (base to height).
What is 4:1?
This is the name of a meeting point during an emergency situation.
What is muster point?
These must be able to support at least 5,000 pounds of force.
What are anchor points?
This PPE is required when noise levels exceed safe limits over a work shift.
What is hearing protection?
This should be done to damaged tools, cords, or equipment.
What is taken out of service?
A person climbing a ladder or scaffold must maintain this on the way up or down.
What is 3-points of contact?
These are required on all chemical containers.
What are labels?
Covers or guardrails must be used to protect these hazards on walking/working surfaces.
What are holes and openings?
This PPE protects your hands from cuts, chemicals, and abrasions.
What are gloves?
These must be covered or guarded to prevent accidental contact.
What are live electrical parts?
This is required on scaffolds over 6 feet high.
What are guardrails or fall protection?
Employees must receive this before working with hazardous chemicals.
What is HazCom training?
This practice requires workers to stay continuously connected when exposed to fall hazards.
What is 100% tie-off?
This must be used when workers are exposed to harmful dust, fumes, or gases.
What is respiratory protection?
Before working on electrical equipment, this must be done to prevent energization.
What is lockout/tagout?
This person is responsible for inspecting scaffolds and identifying hazards.
What is a competent person?
This describes a worker's right to be informed about the chemicals they're exposed to.
What is Right-to-Know?