OSHA & Responsibility
PPE & Jobsite Safety
Falls, Ladders, & Housekeeping
Fire Safety & Signs
Hazard Communication & Tools
100

What does OSHA stand for?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment

100

What is the most common cause of serious injury on jobsites?

Falls

100

What class of extinguisher can be used on any type of fire?

Class ABC

100

What is an SDS used for?

To identify chemical hazards and safety info

200

What is OSHA’s main goal?

To save lives, prevent injuries, and protect workers’ health

200

What should you do before using a tool or PPE?

Inspect it for damage or defects

200

What type of ladder should never be painted?

Wooden ladder

200

What are the three parts of the fire triangle?

Heat, fuel, and oxygen

200

What does a lockout/tagout device do?

Prevents equipment from being turned on during maintenance

300

Who is responsible for safety on the jobsite?

Everyone. The worker.

300

When is hearing protection required?

When noise levels exceed 90 decibels

300

How far should the base of a ladder be from the wall?

1 foot for every 4 feet of height

300

What should you do if your clothes catch fire?

Stop, drop, and roll

300

What should you do before working with a chemical?

Read the Safety Data Sheet

400

When should you report an unsafe condition?

Immediately

400

What does a hard hat protect you from?

Falling or flying objects

400

What does good housekeeping prevent?

Slips, trips, and falls

400

What color coding is used for fire equipment?

Red

400

When working near traffic, what must you wear?

High-visibility clothing

500

Why is safety everyone’s responsibility?

Unsafe actions by one worker can endanger everyone

500

Name three parts of a personal fall arrest system.

Anchorage, body harness, connecting device

500

When climbing a ladder, what must you maintain?

Three-point contact

500

What does the acronym PASS stand for when using a fire extinguisher?

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

500

What is one of the most common electrical hazards?

Damaged cords or tools