S.I.F.
What is Serious Injury and/or Fatality?
The most effective method of hazard mitigation is called_________________.
What is ELIMINATION?
Who is the ONE person on site who has the AUTHORITY to stop work if it is unsafe.
Who is ANY EMPLOYEE?
The acceptable oxygen level is between these two numbers. (confined space)
What is 19.5 and 23.5?
A ______________person is required when there is hot work done near combustible material.
Who is a FIRE WATCH?
A.E.D.
What is Automated External Defibrillator?
Contact with/or in proximity to a hazard, measured in duration and intensity is called__________.
What is EXPOSURE?
Name the TWO muster points used here.
Where are the SHOP AND THE FRONT GATE?
The number associated and recommended for disposable dustmasks.
What is N95?
Height to base ratio of an extension ladder.
What is a 4 TO 1 RATIO?
S.O.R.T.
What is Stop, Observe, Recognize, Take Ownership?
Training, policies, procedures and warning signs are examples of.
What are ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS?
The THREE "S's" of Zero Harm.
What is SEE, SAY and STOP?
The distance in front of a railcar for a person to cross the tracks.
What is 45 FT.?
What is the required Toe board height.
What is 5 1/2 INCHES?
C.P.R.
What is Cardiac (Cardio) Pulmonary Resuscitation?
Keeps employees/customers isolated from the hazard is called an___________.
What are ENGINEERED CONTROLS?
Name FOUR reportable incidents.
What are MEDICAL TREATMENT(DOCTOR OR NURSE) OFFSITE, FIRE/EXPLOSION, ENVIROMENTAL SPILL/RELEASE, MOTOR VEHICLE INCIDENTS AND 3RD PART INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OVER 25,000 and FOOD SAFETY INCIDENT.
Historically, what percentage of fatalities at CARGILL involved a lifesaver action.
What is 80%? Points for 5% either way.
A safety cable used for fall protection is rated for_______lbs.
What is 5000 lbs?
N.F.P.A.
What is the National Fire Protection Association (responsible for Arc Flash restrictions)?
Name of the safety pyramid.
What is the HIERARCHY OF RISK?
Extra 200 for What is the HEINRICH'S PYRAMID?
Name FIVE lifesavers most dealt with in the elevator.
What are RAIL SAFETY, LOTO, ELEVATED WORK ELECTRICAL AND MOBILE OR VEHICLE SAFETY.
WILL consider HOTWORK.
The four key areas of achieving ZERO.
What are ACCOUNTABILITY, CULTURE, PROCESS AND COMPETENCY?
This type of health hazard affects our musculoskeletal system.
What is improper ERGONOMICS?