Why we ask employees to report all incidents.
What is PREVENTION?
Number of people required to do an audit each month.
What is everyone or 100%?
The number of Core Safety Rules.
What is 8?
This safety device must be red and within easy reach.
What is the emergency stop?
An SDS must be on hand for every one of these in a workplace.
What is a chemical?
What you should do whenever you see an unsafe condition in the workplace
What is REPORT IT?
Where you can find a blank audit sheet.
What is the Supervisors Office or Stand Up Meeting Room?
I do not remove, bypass, or tamper with these.
What are machine guarding and/or safety devices?
Interlocks, safety scanners, and light curtains are all types of this.
What is machine guarding?
The first S in SDS
What is SAFETY?
The government agency responsible for regulations which keep employees safe on the job.
What is OSHA (OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION)?
The proper location for recording your SIOs.
What is on the audit sheet?
I always wear this.
What is PPE?
Something which could cause injury.
What is a hazard?
In 2012, the Hazard Communication Standard was updated to be in accordance with GHS. The acronym GHS stands for this.
What is Globally Harmonized System?
The first person to notify after an incident.
What is my supervisor and/or first aid?
An audit should take this long.
What is 20-30 minutes?
I only operate this if trained and authorized.
What is equipment or vehicles?
Where the work is performed within the machine.
What is the point of operation?
The location for Foseco's SDS.
What is online?
The process of designing or arranging workplaces, products and systems so that they fit the people who use them.
What is ergonomics?
This is where you find information about the PPE required in the area being audited.
What is the signage posted in the work area or the PPE Matrix?
High risk activities must be covered by this.
What is a Permit to Work?
According to the Hierarchy of Controls, this type of control isolates people from the hazard.
What is engineering controls?
The term for a cancer-causing chemical.
What is Carcinogen?