These alone should not be relied upon to provide protection against all hazards
What is PPE
LOTO stands for
What is Lock Out Tag Out
You turn this in when you see an unsafe act or condition
What is a safety observation
OSHA stands for
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration
P.A.S.S, or Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep is directions for
What is proper fire extinguisher use
PPE means
What is Personal Protective Equipment
Name of person applying LOTO
Who is the authorized person
An incident almost happened that could have caused an injury or damage to property.
What is a Near Miss
Who is the Employer?
Oxygen, Fuel, and Heat
What are the three elements needed to start a fire?
PPE required for working above 4 feet.
What is a Fall Protection Harness
Name, Date, Contact Information, and Equipment Id
What is information required for LOTO Tag?
The first place to go to with safety related questions, concerns of an incident.
Who is your supervisor/manager
Noise level threshold that instigates "Action Level" requiring hearing protection?
What is 85dB
Cooking
What is the number one cause of fires in america?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!
Four Colors of the NFPA diamond and what they mean
(400 points for the colors, 400 more if you can name what each color means)
What is RED = flammability, BLUE = health hazard, YELLOW = reactivity and White = Special Hazards?
Affected employees
Who are employees working near equipment that is being maintained under lock-out, tag-out
System used for reporting and tracking incidents, near misses, and good catches
What is EHS Dashboard
Systematic Process that identifies potential hazards in a job.
What is a JHSA?
Illustrated route to leave building that is posted prominently through out the facility
What is the Emergency Evacuation Plan?
In the hierarchy of controls, PPE is the last, these controls must be attempted before settling on PPE. (125 points for each correct answer, with a 100 point bonus for all 4, total 600 points)
What are elimination, substitution, engineering, and administrative.
Elimination - removes hazard entirely
Substitution - replaces hazardous equipment or materials with safer alternatives
Engineering - isolating workers from hazard through methods like ventilation, machine gaurds, or redesigning work processes
Administrative - changing work practices, implementing safe procedures, and providing training to reduce exposure to hazard
Name any of the 5 common energy sources that can be and must be locked out (100 points for each correct answer, with a 100 point bonus for all 5, total 600 points)
What is Electrical, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Mechanical, Thermal Energy?
Any injury that requires further treatment than simple first aid measures
What is an OSHA recordable
Safe workplace, the right to raise safety concerns without fear of retaliation, and the right to information and training on job hazards.
What are employee rights protected by OSHA
Name any of the 5 classes of fires and their potential fuel sources. (100 points for each correct answer, with a 100 point bonus for all 5, total 600 points)
What is
Class A: "Ordinary fire" combustible materials including paper, trash, some plastics, wood, and cloth.
Class B: Flamable gases or liquids.
Class C: Energized electrical components.
Class D: Fire involving metal.
Class K: Fire involving animal fats or cooking oils