Working at Heights
Confined Space
General Safety
Hand Tools
Emergency
100
The allowable height to work safely without being tied off.
What is "3 meters" or "10 feet"?
100
There are this many levels of confined spaces.
What are three?
100
This is what OSSA stands for.
What is Oil Sands Safety Association.
100
Hand Tools should be inspected this often.
What is prior to every use?
100
At CNRL this sign is white with red lettering.
What is Emergency Assembly Area?
200
The distance from the roofs edge to the identified control zone.
What is "2 meters"?
200
Both these hazard assessments are required for any confined space entry.
What is a JHA (Job Hazard Analysis) and FLHA (Field Level Hazard Analysis)
200
This is completed annually, or when an individual gains or loses 10 lbs or more.
What is how often fit testing should occur, if required?
200
This is what happens when a hand tool is found to be defective.
What is tag it and return it to the toolcrib?
200
A safety exercise to rehearse evacuating a building in the event of an emergency.
What is a fire drill?
300
The top of a step ladder is not considered the same as a ____________ of a ladder.
What is a rung?
300
If a worker goes down in a confined space, the confined space monitor must NEVER do this.
What is enter the space?
300
Play sound.
What is the Fire Alarm?
300
The ________is required to perform the appropriate hazard determination for their substances.
Who is the Manufacturer?
300
An incident that does not result in a serious injury.
What is a Near Miss?
400
This is the ratio used to erect a ladder.
What is 4 to 1?
400
These items make up the PPE requirements in a confined space package.
What are a horn, blue vest, Confined Space Sign, Safe Entry Tag, Red flagging tape. These items can be found either with supervision, or signed out from your safety department.
400
This person is adequately qualified, suitably trained and with sufficient experience to safely perform work without supervision or with only a minimal degree of supervision.
What is a competent person?
400
The sign that displays the Health, Flammability, Instability and Special Hazards of any chemical.
What is the NFPA Diamond?
400
Loose carpets, mats, or materials on the floor.
What is a trip/fall hazard?
500
A ladder is required to be this many feet above an elevated working surface.
What is "3 feet"?
500
In continuous monitoring the PHD6 monitors these 4 levels.
What is H2S, CO, LEL, and O2?
500
Restrooms under Engineering Mezzanine or Production Mezzanine.
Where are Tornado Safe Areas?
500
The four colors in the NFPA diamond and what they each stand for.
What is RED = flammability, BLUE = health hazard, YELLOW = reactivity and White = Special Hazards?
500
The first place to go with safety-related questions or concerns.
What is your Supervisor?
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