Incident Reporting
Walking Working Surfaces
Emergency Response & Fire Prevention
Wild Card
PPE
100

 When an incident occurs, it should be reported this quickly. (Hint: Rhymes with "immediately")

What is immediately or as soon as possible?

100

This type of hazard occurs when the foot loses traction on a surface, often due to contaminants like water, oil, or grease.

What is a slip hazard? 

100

This crucial document outlines procedures for evacuating, sheltering in place, and accounting for employees during an emergency.

What is Emergency Action Plan (EAP)?

100

Safety Data Sheets acronym

What are SDS(s)?

100

This type of PPE protects your eyes from flying particles, chemicals, or sparks.

What are safety goggles or safety glasses?

200

 This government agency requires employers to keep records of certain work-related injuries and illnesses.

What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)?

200

This type of hazard is caused by a person coming into contact with objects on the walkway that can cause a person to lose their balance and fall, often leading to a stumble

What is a tripping hazard?

200

These designated individuals are responsible for leading the overall emergency response. 

What are Safety Champions? 

200

When using a ladder this is fundamental safety practice that significantly reduces the risk of falls and injuries.

What is 3 points of contact? 

200

When working at height, this safety gear may be required to prevent injury from falls. 

What is a safety harness? 

300

True or False: Near-misses should also be reported, even if no one was hurt

What is true?

300

OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.176(a) states that these must be appropriately marked and kept clear of obstructions to ensure employee safety.

What are aisles and passageways? 

300

The acronym used for operating a fire extinguisher. 

What is P.A.S.S? Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

300

This safety program empowers employees to halt work immediately when they perceive unsafe conditions or behaviors, promoting a proactive safety culture in the workplace.

What is Stop Work Authority 

300

This type of footwear is required in areas where objects might fall on your feet or where you might step on something sharp.

What are steel-toe (or safety-toe) footwear?

400

This is where you report all incidents (near misses, hazards, observations, property damage, etc).

What is Intelex? 

400

This essential safety practice involves regularly removing clutter, organizing tools, and addressing spills to prevent slips, trips, and falls.

What is good houskeeping practrices? or What is 5s? 

400

Regularly conducting these, whether tabletop or full-scale, helps identify gaps in emergency plans and improves a team's readiness.

What are drills?

400

Responsible for safety in the workplace.

What is Everyone?

400

This part of your body must be protected using gloves when handling chemicals, sharp materials, or hot surfaces.

What are your hands?

500

This is an unplanned event that almost resulted in an injury, illness, or damage but did not. 

What is a near miss?

500

You must do this to wet or slippery floors to prevent slips.

What is post a warning sign (or clean it immediately)?

500

Pre-designated locations where people gather during an emergency. They serve as a safe place for accounting of personnel and assessment of the situation.

What is rally points and shelter-in-place? 

500

Using your legs to lift will help prevent injury to this part of your body.

What is my back?

500

This high-visibility item helps operators and pedestrians spot you easily on the warehouse floor. 

What is safety vest? 

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