This is used to climb to higher elevations
What is a ladder?
Adapting the workplace to the needs of the worker so that the worker does not sustain injury from repetitive tasks
What is ERGONOMICS?
Manual device to alert of a fire or smoke
What is a pull station?
What you should do whenever you see an unsafe condition in the workplace
What is REPORT IT?
The method used to most easily move a large object such as a piece of furniture
What is PUSHING?
You should never use a chemical if it is not _______
What is labeled
The government agency responsible for regulations which keep employees safe on the job
What is OSHA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
When lifting a heavy object, the back should be kept _____________________ and the knees should be _________________________.
What is STRAIGHT AND BENT
The location where we meet when there is an evacuation
What is designated area?
OSHA states the _____ has the right of way
What is the pedestrian?
This is provided by the manufacturer on the use of chemicals
What is MSDS or SDS?
if the ladder touches the wall 16 feet above the ground, the feet/base of the ladder should be ___ feet from the wall.
What is 4?
Three principles of good body mechanics
What is widen stance, lift with legs not back, get help, don't twist
Anytime an accident occurs, this should be completed
What is an accident/incident/event report
This is the number one cause of forklift accidents
What is Rollovers or tip-overs?