What does OSHA stand for?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Who issues OSHA citations?
The Area Director within 90 days of inspection
What does NFPA stand for?
National Fire Protection Association
What does P.A.S.S. stand for?
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
What classes of fire are dry chemical fire extinguishers used on?
A, B, and C
What year was OSHA founded?
1970
What standard is used when no other standard exists?
General Duty Clause
What class of fire are air pressurized water extinguishers used on?
A
What is a flash point?
The temperature at which fuel gives off enough vapor or gas to ignite
What are the three types of fire extinguishers?
Air Pressurized Water, Carbon Dioxide, and Dry Chemical
How much does Federal OSHA fund up to for State OSHA Plans?
50%
Who is required to keep all OSHA injury and illness records as they occur?
Employers of ≥ 11 employees
What classes of fire are carbon dioxide extinguishers used on?
B and C
What is found within the fire tetrahedron?
Fuel, heat, oxygen, and chemical reaction
What are the classes of fire?
A (ordinary combustibles), B (flammable liquids and gasses), C (live electrical equipment), D (combustible metals), and K (cooking media)
Who is exempt from OSHA inspections and the requirement to keep accident/illness records?
Companies with 10 or fewer employees
Cases must be recorded within ____ days of the employer's learning of the incident
7
What do the colors in the NFPA 704 represent?
Red - Flammability, Yellow - Reactivity, Blue - Health, White - Special
What are combustible materials?
Flash point at or above 100 degrees F
What is 29 CFR 1910.38?
Emergency Action Plan
What are the steps [in order] of an OSHA investigation?
Ask to see identification, opening conference, facility walkthrough/tour, closing conference
What is the order in which you fill out OSHA forms?
301, 300, 300A
What do the numbers in the NFPA 704 represent?
0 - Minimal, 1 - Slight, 2 - Moderate, 3 - Serious, 4 - Severe
What are flammable materials?
Flash point below 100 degrees F
What is 29 CFR 1910.39?
Fire Prevention Plan