Safety Terms
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Hazards
OSHA & Rules
Incidents & Reporting
100

The culture where all workers value safety and look out for one another.

Safety Culture

100

PPE used to protect your eyes from flying objects.

Safety Glasses or Goggles

100

The most common type of construction accident.

Falls

100

OSHA stands for this.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100

You should report any hazard you find to this person.

Supervisor

200

An unplanned event that causes injury, damage, or loss of time.

Accident

200

PPE required when noise levels are high.

Hearing Protection (earplugs/earmuffs)

200

A confined space is dangerous because of limited ___ and possible toxic air.

Ventilation

200

The minimum trench depth at which OSHA requires a protective system.

5 feet

200

If you are injured on the job, what should you do first?

Report it immediately

300

An unplanned event that did not cause harm but could have.

Near Miss

300

PPE used when working with sharp objects or chemicals.

Gloves

300

When soil caves in on workers in a trench, it is called a ___.

Cave-in

300

This person is responsible for identifying hazards and correcting them on site.

Competent Person

300

The written program that explains chemical hazards and precautions.

Hazard Communication Program

400

The chance or probability that a hazard will cause harm.

Risk

400

The kind of PPE used to protect you from falling objects or head injuries.

Hard Hat

400

The hazard caused when electrical current flows outside its normal path.

Ground Fault

400

The “Fatal Four” in construction include falls, struck-by, electrocution, and ___.

Caught-in or Between

400

The sheets that provide detailed information about chemicals on site.

Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

500

The term for conditions or practices on a job site that are dangerous.

Hazard

500

When wearing a safety harness, you must attach the lanyard to this.

A Secure Anchor Point

500

This type of hazard can include flammable gases, vapors, or liquids.

Chemical Hazard

500

OSHA requires employers to provide this type of training.

Jobsite Safety Training

500

Reporting near misses helps prevent future ___.

Accidents

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