AHA
What is Activity Hazard Analysis
What is 5,000 pounds
What is a proactive tool you use in your morning safety meetings
What is an AHA
You should do this immediately upon hearing the fire alarm
What is evacuate the building using the nearest safe exit?
What are OSHA Fatal Fours
LOTO
What is Lock-Out Tag-Out?
How many feet are you required to have fall protection in construction industry
What is 6 feet
These are the Hierarchy of Controls, also known as the Safety Pyramid
What are Elimination, Substitution, Engineering, Administration, and PPE?
You should report here after evacuating the building during an emergency
What is the Muster or Designated location?
Before operating any equipment, what should you do
What is inspect your equipment
SDS
What is Safety Data Sheet?
What is the first thing you should do before putting on you safety harness
What is inspect your harness
Daily Double!
An unexpected event in the workplace that had the potential to cause injury, illness, or property damage but did not.
What is a Near Miss
What is the term used for if a person is suspended to long in a safety harness
What is Suspension Trauma
If you see an unsafe act, what should you do
What is stop work
EAP
What is Emergency Action Plan?
What is the safety factor for fall protection
What is 2 feet
Where should SDSs (Safety Data Sheets) be accessed if needed?
From the company’s SDS storage locations, or digitally via QR codes on labeled cabinets or BIS App or Web browser.
This is a document that outlines how to respond to emergencies in the workplace
What is an Emergency Action Plan?
Before entering a confined space what should be done
What is test the atmosphere
PFAS
What is Personal Fall Arrest System
What is the difference between fall restraint and fall arrest system
These people have the right and responsibility to stop work if they believe a hazard exists
Who are All Employees?
PASS stands for this
What is the basic procedure for fire extinguisher use: Pull the pin, aim at the base of the fire, squeeze the trigger, and sweep?
How many points of contact should you have at all times if using a ladder
What is 3 points of contact