During and L2, how far do you park from the WTG? (feet)
300 ft.
- Reference climbing rules: 4.1.5.2 Lightning limitations
List two site muster points
1. Office trailer
2. Cross Road gas station
What do you do if there's an emergency and you're not involved?
Stop Work
stay off the roads
keep radio channels clear
Who do you call first if you see someone with heat stroke symptoms?
CALL 911
Name the person who is in charge of your safety
(insert your name here)
Based on anchorage points available and evacuation devices.... what is the maximum number of people that can be in the hub?
three
reference: climbing rules 4.3.2.2.
Stop all work activities
Stay off the radio channels
Stay off all site roads
How often are we required to check first aid kits?
weekly
Name at least 4 different heat related illnesses...
- Heat Rash
- Heat Cramp
- Heat Syncope
- Heat Exhaustion
- Heat Stroke
Name a type of alpine skiing involving skiing between poles or gates
Slalom Skiing
According to 4.1.20 in the climbing rules, name two standard emergency equipment must be up tower at or above the level where the work is being performed, when a team of two or more people are in an energized turbine (temporary or permanent) (not rescue gear)
Name the site's incident commander and phone number.
Thao Nguyen
407 - 784 - 9377
When are AEDs required uptower?
The AED and first aid kit is required to be up tower at or above the level where the work is being performed, when a term of two or more people are up tower in an energized turbine. (temporary or permanent power).
Climbing rules: 4.1.21
If you're working in heat, how often and how much should you be drinking water?
8oz. every 15-20 minutes
GE Vernova Heat stress awareness and preparedness guide
Why did the doctors cry at the birth of Chuck Norris
never slap chuck norris
Response Time in an emergency
Qualified climbers must make initial contact with an injured or fallen employee with in HOW MANY MINUTES? to perform an assisted rescue.
6 minutes
Reference climbing rules 4.1.27
Fire Extinguishers ABC are use for what types of fire?
Class A - Ordinary Combustibles - wood, cloth, rubber, paper, as well as many plastic materials.
Class B - Flammable Liquids - flammable liquids like grease, gasoline, solvents, lacquers, alcohols, oils
Class C - Electrical Equipment - electrically energized equipment fires
Name at least 5 symptoms of heat stroke
What is Mike Jones' phone number?
281 330 8004
Name one measure of control for Heat Illness in each category.
1. Engineering Control
2. Administrative Control
3. PPE
Engineering Control:
- Air conditioning
- Increased general ventilation
- Cooling Fans
- Reflective shields to redirect radiant heat
- Use of mechanical equipment to reduce manual labor
- Misting fans that produce a spray of fine water droplets
Administrative Controls:
- Recommended Work/Rest Ratios:
Low - normal breaks
Moderate - 3:1 (45 min work/ 15 min break)
High - 1:1 (30 min work / 30 min rest)
Very High/ Extreme - 1:3 (15 min work / 45 min break)
PPE:
Reference:
1. GE Vernova - ONW Heat Stress Awareness & Preparedness document
2. https://www.osha.gov/heat-exposure/controls
What's the 3rd question in the review section of the PDR?
What needs to be reported and corrected?
(near misses, defects, equipment issues)