The second most common cause of lost work time, next to the common cold.
What are back injuries?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Lifting and Back Safety, Slide 45.
Keeping 1 hand and both feet or both hands and 1 foot in contact with the ladder at all times.
What are 3 points of Contact?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Portable Ladders, Slide 59.
A safety procedure used in industry and research settings to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and not able to be started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or repair work.
What is Lock-out Tag-out?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Lock-out Tag-out, Slide 62.
Elements that make up the Fire Triangle.
What are Oxygen, Heat and Fuel?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Fire/Fire Extinguisher, Slide 82.
Family member who makes sure we are all safe while at work?
Who is my Brother's or Sister's Keeper?
•Wet, muddy, areas
•Spills in work areas
•Sloped / uneven walking surfaces
•Not using the designed exit and entry points on equipment
•Weather hazards: rain, sleet, ice, snow
•Poor or inadequate lighting
What are causes of Slips, Trips and Falls?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Walking and Working Surfaces, Slide 48.
Empowers Team Members and contract workers with the ability and obligation to stop work if conditions are deemed at-risk.
What is Stop Work Authority?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Pre-Job Planning “JSA”Job Briefings, Slide 73
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Failure to Stop equipment before servicing
Failure to Disconnect equipment from power source
Failure to Dissipate (bleed, neutralize) residual energy
Accidental Restarting of equipment
Failure to Clear work areas before restarting
What are the main causes of Lock-out Tag-out Injuries?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Lock-out Tag-out, Slide 64.
Fights combustibles such as wood or paper.
What is Class A?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Fire/Fire Extinguisher, Slide 84.
The purpose of this document is to comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulation standards as they apply to the Dore Transload Terminal.
What is the Emergency Action Plan?
The use of controls designed to protect personnel from falling or in the event they do fall, to stop them without causing severe injury.
What is Fall Protection?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Fall Protection, Slide 51.
This person should be notified immediately of all work related Incidents and injuries, no matter how slight.
Who is your Supervisor?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Pre-Job Planning “JSA”Job Briefings, Slide 74
Electrical, Water, Steam, Mechanical to name a few.
What are Hazardous Energy Types?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Lock-out Tag-out, Slide 65.
Fights Combustible Metals.
What is Class D?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Fire/Fire Extinguisher, Slide 84.
I can be red or orange, cone shaped and can direct you away from safety.
What is a Windsock?
•Full Body Harness (inspected daily before use and documented)
•Lanyard (regular or retractable)
•Shock Absorber
•Locking Snap Hooks (no single action)
•Lifeline (as needed)
•Anchorage Points
What are parts of the Personal Fall Arrest System?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Fall Protection, Slide 54.
Team Members who have little or no training in avoiding electrical hazards when working on or near electrical equipment.
What are Non-qualified Electrical Workers?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Electrical Safety, Slide 101.
Device applied to energy control point. A positive means to secure isolation point.
What is a lock?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Lock-out Tag-out, Slide 66.
Fights Electrical Fires.
What is Class C?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Fire/Fire Extinguisher, Slide 84.
Posted speed limit on Dore Property.
What is 5 MPH?
The number one cause of death in the Construction Industry.
What are Falls?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Fall Protection, Slide 51.
Defined by OSHA as
•Is large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work;
•Has limited or restricted means for entry or exit; and
•Is not designed for continuous employee occupancy.
What is a confined space?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Confined Spaces "Awareness Level", Slide 76
Used in conjunction with Lockout.
What is a Tag?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Rev8, Lock-out Tag-out, Slide 66.
Fights flammable gases and liquids.
What is Class B?
Reference: Watco Field Safety Training Fire/Fire Extinguisher, Slide 84.
Responsible for ensuring an injury free facility?
Who is each individual?