How often should you inspect your PPE?
Before every use
What does EAP stand for?
Emergency Action Plan
EAP specifies procedures for handling sudden or unexpected situations such as evacuation routes, Planning, drills, training documentation, etc
If you have a non-life threatening injury, who should you call?
AXIOM
What does OSHA stand for?
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
What does G.O.A.L. stand for?
G- Get
O- Out
A- And
L- Look
When is PPE required?
Where there is an exposure to hazardous conditions or where it has been determined that a hazard exists
What does P.A.S.S. stand for?
P- Pull
A- Aim
S- Squeeze
S- Spray
14 hours
What you should do whenever you see an unsafe condition in the workplace?
Report it immediately
Name 5 "Harsh Events" that samsara can detect
Speeding
Running stop sign/ red light
Hard braking
Fast acceleration
Collisions
Distracted driving
No seatbelt
What are 2 types of fall protection systems that are allowed?
Personal fall arrest systems
Guardrail systems
Safety nets
What 3 factors does a fire need to exist?
Heat, Oxygen, Fuel
What is Vector?
Safety incident software to record, track, manage, and report a variety of workplace safety incidents
What does JHA stand for?
Job Hazard Analysis
At what tire tread depth should you replace your tires?
The U.S. Department of Transportation recommends replacing tires when they reach 2/32”, and many states legally require tires to be replaced at this depth
Place a penny between the tread ribs on your tire. A “rib” refers to the raised portion of tread that spans the circumference of your tire. Tire tread is composed of several ribs.
See if the top of his head disappears between the ribs. If it does, your tread is still above 1/16” , If you can see his entire head, it may be time to replace the tire because your tread is no longer deep enough.
What are the three components of a Personal Fall Arrest System?
A body harness
Lifeline
Anchor
What are the 5 classes/ types of fire extinguishers?
A - Fires in ordinary combustible materials, such as wood, cloth, paper, rubber, and many plastics.
B - Fires in flammable liquids, combustible liquids, oil-based paints, solvents, alcohols, and flammable gases
C - Fires that involve energized electrical equipment
D - Fires in combustible metals, such as magnesium, titanium, zirconium, sodium, lithium, and potassium.
K - Fires in cooking appliances that involve combustible cooking media (vegetable or animal oils and fats).
Name 6 types of Incidents you should report
Injuries
Near-misses
Property Damage
Security
Auto
Environmental
At what working height is Fall Protection Required for general industry?
General Industry requires fall protection for any worker over 4’