PPE
HazCom
Emergencies
Walking/Working Surfaces
General Safety
100

The word that is identified by the second "P" in PPE.

What is "Protective"?

100

HazCom, HCS, GHS

What are the names for the Hazard Communication Standard?

100
E.A.P.
What is the Emergency Action Plan?
100
Unguarded floor/wall openings, platforms, loading docks, roofs, stairs, ladders/scaffolds.
What are places you can fall from?
100
OSHA
What is Occupational Safety & Health Administration?
200

The five most common required PPE.

What are eye protection, hardhat/bump hat, hearing protection, hi-vis, work footwear?

200

Safety Data Sheet

Where can information about the material or chemical be found, along with protective measures?

200
A safety exercise to rehearse evacuating a building in the event of an emergency.
What is a fire drill?
200
Can lead to injuries when workplace isn't kept clean and orderly, spills are left behind, hoses aren't wound up.
What is poor housekeeping?
200

The rule stating employers must provide a safe workplace and employees must comply with established safety rules and standards

What is OSHA's General Duty Clause

300
Types of this PPE can be made of materials like cotton, nitrile, latex, and vinyl.
What are safety gloves?
300

New Employment, New Chemicals

When should a person be trained in HazCom?

300

The meeting points to gather in case of a fire or earthquake in the facility.

What is the north parking lot?

300

No Cascade employee is allowed up there.

What is an unguarded mezzanine, walking surface, or roof, unless fall protection is in use?

300
An incident that does not result in a serious injury.
What is a First Aid or Near Miss?
400
Type of PPE that is worn on the face to protect the eyes from liquid splashes.
What are Goggles? // What is a Face Shield?
400

Pictograms

What are the symbols showing the hazard class of the chemical?

400

Listen to the questions, answer briefly, wait for the next question

How should 911 calls be handled?

400
Workers injured in falls from this object are usually less than 10 feet above the ground.
What is a ladder?
400
Loose carpets, mats, or materials on the floor.
What is a trip/fall hazard?
500

The standard for shatter-proof eye protection.

What is ANSI Z-87?

500

PPM

What is Parts Per Million?

500

Emergency food, clothing and essential equipment bags, small amount of cash, water.

What should each family have ready in case of emergency requiring evacuation?

500
When three of your four limbs are in contact with the ladder at all times.
What is the 3-Point System/3 Points of Contact?
500
The first place to go with safety-related questions or concerns.
Who is your Supervisor?
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