Basics of Workplace Safety
Safety Culture
Hazard Classification
Hazards & Prevention
O.S.H.A.
100

What is workplace safety?

Practices and policies aimed at ensuring employee health and avoiding workplace injuries or accidents.

100

What is meant by a “safety-first” culture?

A culture where safety is prioritized over speed or cost.

100

What Hazard are Slips, Trips, and falls?

Physical/Fall Hazards

100

What is an Ergonomic Hazard?

Risks caused by poor workstation setup (e.g., bad posture, repetitive strain).

100

What does "O.S.H.A." stand for?  

Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

200

What are Administrative Controls?

Strategies that change the way people work to minimize hazard exposure.

200

How can organizations build safety culture?

Through training, leadership commitment, and open reporting systems.

200

What is a Corrosion Hazard?

A substance that immediately causes irreversible and visible damage to human tissue upon contact.

200

What is the leading cause of Workplace deaths in U.S. General Industry?

Transportation-Related Incidents (34%-40%)

200

In general industry, at what height is a fall considered dangerous?

4ft (1.2m) or higher.
300

Name a reason why a J.S.A.(Job Safety Analysis) could be required.

When a task is non-routine, has high-risk potential or following an incident or near-miss.

300

What is a near-miss report?

An incident that almost caused injury but didn’t — used for preventive action.

300

Name a Hazard type caused by inhaling Asbestos.

Carcinogenic, Chemical, Respiratory.

300

Name the 5 levels of Hierarchy of Controls. (Any order)

Elimination, Substitution, Engineering Controls, Administrative Controls, and Personal Protective Equipment

300

What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

A document that provides safety, handling, and hazard information on handling chemicals safely.

400

What does "zero-accident goal" mean?

A safety initiative where the organization aims to eliminate all accidents and injuries.

400

Why is employee involvement important in safety programs?

Employees are often the first to spot risks and can help develop practical solutions.

400

What is a Simple Asphyxiate?

A Chemical that displaces oxygen (Chemical Hazard)

400

Name 5 main classes of hazards. 

Safety, Physical, Chemical, Biological, Ergonomic, Environmental/Electric, Psycho-social (Workplace)

400

What is the maximum travel distance for a person to reach an A class fire extinguisher?

75ft (23m)

500

What is the role of HR in workplace safety?

Implementing safety training, ensuring compliance, fostering a safety culture, and reporting incidents.

500

Give one example of positive safety reinforcement.

Recognition or rewards for following safety rules.

500

What is Ionizing Radiation's numbered HazMat class?

Hazard Class 7 (Radioactive Materials)

500

What is the maximum fall distance a Personal Fall Arrest System must stop free fall within?

6ft (1.83m)

500

What is the term for the lowest minor safety infraction of standards that do not directly compromise safety?

De Minimis violation

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