General
Fire Safety
Emergency Response
Incident Reporting
Company 101
100

Who is responsible for workplace safety?

EVERYONE

100

Something required annually to practice for the real thing

Fire Evacuation Drill

100

What should never be blocked in any facility?

Emergency Exits & Emergency Equipment (i.e., Fire Extinguishers, First Aid Kits, etc.)

100

When you see an unsafe condition in the workplace you should...

Report it

100

How many Golden Rules do we have?

Fourteen (14)

200

The government agency responsible for regulations which keep employees safe on the job

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

200

The pathway to your designated exit

Egress Route

200

The nationwide emergency phone number used across the United States

911

200

An incident that occurred but did not result in injury or environmental damage

Near Miss

200

The name of the company policy to follow when a surprise government inspection occurs

Dawn Raid

300

The name of the nationwide week-long event we are participating in currently

OSHA Safe & Sound Week

300

Where you go after evacuating the building during an emergency

Assembly / Rally Point

300

A machine you should never use when evacuating a building during an emergency

Elevator

300

Complete the following statement:

"See Something, ____________."

Say Something

300

Who is our Safety Mascot?

Captain Caution

400

How many points of contact are required when using stairs or ladders?

Three (3)

400

The acronym for the steps of using a fire extinguisher

P.A.S.S.

400

EAP stands for

Emergency Action Plan

400

A workplace injury that requires medical treatment

Recordable Injury

400

Our company purpose states "Innovation through _______."

Formulation

500

When lifting a heavy object, your back should be kept _____________________ and you should lift by bending your _________________________.

STRAIGHT and KNEES (or legs)

500

The three components of The Fire Triangle

Oxygen, Fuel & Heat

500

This life-threatening illness occurs when the body's temperature rises to 104°F or higher and can no longer cool itself

Heat Stroke

500

TRIR stands for

Total Recordable Injury Rate

500

The name for the set of codes we follow as a member company in the chemical industry

Responsible Distribution (RD)

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