Office Safety
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Zero Harm Program
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KBR's The Keys
100

This type accident is the most common of serious work-related injury.

What are slips, trips, and falls?

100

The Federal entity that enforces protective workplace safety and health standards. It also provides information, training, and assistance to employers and workers.

What is OSHA?

100

Total Safety Task Instruction (TSTI), Courage to Care Conversations (CtCC), MyKey, Safety Energy, The Keys, and Incident Investigation are an example of what KBR safety standard?

What are the Absolutes?

100

Even when there are no signs of a fire, you should respond to every fire alarm as if it were real.

What is true?

100

One of the most overlooked aspects of safety in the workplace.

What is Key Office Behaviors?

200

The science of designing the job to fit the worker, rather than physically forcing the worker to fit the job.

What is ergonomics?

200

It is a potential hazard or incident in which no property was damaged and no personal injury was sustained, but where, given a slight shift in time or position, damage or injury easily could have occurred.

What is a Near Miss/Close Call?

200

This activity is a process that is instrumental in developing a continual awareness of unsafe acts through observation, intervention, and conversation.

What are Courage to Care Conversations (CtCC)?

200

The acronym describing the correct sequence of using a fire extinguisher.

What is PASS?

200

Establishes clear expectations through visual aid of field related activities that have been deemed critical during field operations.

What is Keys to Life?

300

This occurs when you plug one power strip into another.

What is daisy-chaining?

300

If involved in an incident, this is the time in which to report it and begin the investigation.

What is immediately?

300

The technique for identifying hazards and hazard controls connected with a
particular job or task.

What is a Total Safety Task Instruction (TSTI)?

300

The first S in PASS.

What is squeeze?

300

These nine key objects are evident in reducing the activities that will harm employees, securing facilities from unauthorized individuals and restricting access to sensitive corporate documents.

What is Keys to Security?

400

Maintaining flat wrist position while keyboarding prevents this type of repetitive motion injury.

What is carpal tunnel syndrome?

400

These, electricity-related accessories, are for temporary use only.

What are extension cords?

400

This establishes the ability for all KBR personnel and teammates to suspend individual tasks or group operations when there is a risk or potential risk to the safety of individuals or property.

What is Stop Work Authority?

400

The location employees are to meet when there is a fire evacuation.

What is a muster/assembly point?

400

Developed as best practices on how to deal with a pandemic response in general.

What is Key Pandemic Behaviors?

500

This practice, when not upkept, can lead to injuries due to unclean and disorderly work areas.

What is housekeeping?

500

Proper way for a person to lift something.

What is bend at the knees and keep the load close to the body?

500

The key to preventing the re-occurrence of any Incident or Near Miss (aka Close Calls) and provides a means to implement corrective actions to prevent re-occurrence.

What are Incident Investigations?

500

A safety exercise to rehearse evacuating a building in the event of an emergency.

What is a fire drill?

500

Developed to assist employees to safely work from home as part of the Zero Harm 24/7 mindset.

What are Key Work From Home Behaviors?

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