The "O" in OSHA stands for this.
What is Occupational?
It's the third T in LTT.
What is Try?
This is the direction you should steer your car when you begin to slide on snow/ice.
What is in the same direction as the rear of the car is sliding / into the slide?
Exposure to moving, cutting, accelerating or falling objects are examples of this type of hazard.
What are Mechanical Hazards?
Practical Problem Solving is used to investigate the root cause of accidents. The process involves this many steps.
What is Eight (8)?
The basic OSHA training offered by OSHA requires this many hours to complete.
What is 10?
This document is required when performing a high risk activity.
What is a Permit to Work?
Over 1,300 people are killed and over 116,000 injured each year due to the presence of this on the roadways.
What is snow, slush and ice?
This is defined as an assembly of linked parts or components, moving through an actuator for the purpose of processing, treatment, moving or packaging of a material.
What is a machine?
This three-sided object is a representation of the relationship between major injuries, minor injuries, incidents and observations.
What is the Safety or Injury Pyramid? (Heinrich's Law)
This is the most frequently cited OSHA violation.
What is fall protection?
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
This odorless gas can be deadly when stuck in your car during a snowstorm.
What is Carbon Monoxide?
These types of controls are required to be implemented on all machines to, at a minimum, eliminate the risk of Severe Accident.
What are Engineering Controls.
Lost Time Accident Frequency Rate is an expression of number of lost time accidents time 1,000,000 divided by this.
What is number of hours worked in the reporting period?
This is the most common cause of construction site fatality.
What are falls.
Removal, bypass, or tampering with this is strictly forbidden.
What is Machine Guarding?
Drivers in PA are expected to remove snow and ice from the surfaces of their cars within this many hours of a snowfall.
What is 24?
These must be within reach of the operator, result in a complete stop, be colored red, and not be used for normal stops.
What are Emergency Stop Systems?
This person / people are responsible for Safety at Vesuvius.
What is EVERYONE?
This is the decade that OSHA was established.
What are the 1970s?
This is required when working at heights.
What is Fall Protection?
This "invisible" condition on the road can be deadly, even when no snow is present.
What is "Black Ice"?
These checklists must be carried out at the beginning of shifts for all machines.
What are "OK to Start"?
This number of injuries is the goal for VESUVIUS.
What is ZERO?