Hierarchy of controls - which control is least effective.
What is "PPE"
Who can use Stop Work Authority
What is "Everyone of us including contractors and vendors"
What is the first step in reporting an emergency over the radio.
What is: Mayday, Mayday Mayday
An SDS must be kept on every one of these in a workplace
What is chemcial
What are the 4 steps to an FLRA
What is "Identify hazards, evaluate level of risk, determine type of control(s), Implement controls / solutions."
Benefits of SWA
Where do you go in the event of an emergency evacuation?
What is "Muster point"
The D is SDS means what?
What is DATA?
MSHA task training document requirement to ensure miners have the skills and hazard training necessary to safely operate equipment is called what?
What is "5000-23"
Heirarchy of control - Which control is most effective.
What is "Elimination"?
When SWA is used who should be notified.
What is "supervisor"
If the siren sounds at noon in Salmon, it means this
What is: noon / lunch time and to verify the emergency system is working. e.g. the system also sounds when there are fire emergencies?....
The section of the SDS that tells you whether or not the chemical will react with other chemicals and cause a toxic fume.
What is Reactivity Level?
Engineering controls - Name two
What is "isolation, design, process change, ventilation, admin controls, contract out etc..."
General steps of a Stop Work Authority procedure
What is:
When should tire chains be mandatory?
When the surface team or member of safety or management deems it necessary for the safety of our personnel driving to and from work in adverse weather conditions.
The number of times the label should be read before using a chemical
What is three or more
When is an FLRA required
What is "new tasks, when tasks change, when there is no JHA or SOP for the task, when hazards are present"
Name a time SWA was used at ICO
what is "Travel to site, ties off in the Concentrator (contractors), transferring of chemicals in WTP" etc....