PIT
Safety Stands For...
Pedestrian Safety
Emergency Action Plan
100

A visual and physical equipment inspection done every day.

Pre-shift Inspection

100

S.L.A.M.

Stop, Look, Assess, Manage

100

An item pedestrians can carry to be heard by others on the dock.

Whistle

100

3 evacuation points for USCS Syracuse

Guard Shack, Basketball Court, Dry Office

200

Zero Degrees of Harm Principle that requires everyone to wear high vis and honk their horn.

Be Seen and Heard

200

P.A.S.S.

(Hint: Fire Safety)

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

200

3 pieces of PPE all employees must wear on the dock.

Hi Vis, Safety Toe Boots, and Hard Hat

200

Individual identifier that everyone must have at work. It also gives them access to certain areas of the building. 

Employee Badge

300

OSHA Policy that requires operators in an aisle to come to a complete stop 8 feet apart, make communication, and then proceed one at a time.

Aisle Variance

300

G.W.P.

Good Warehousing Practices

300

Marked area of the dock that must never have equipment or product staged in it.

Pedestrian Walkway

300

The first thing you do after getting to your evacuation point during an emergency.

Report to your supervisor for a headcount.

400

Zero Degree of Harm Principle that requires employees to look in the direction of travel, keep their head on a swivel, and be aware of their surroundings

Look, See, Act

400

S.D.S.

Safety Data Sheet

400

Zero Degree of Harm Principle that instructs employees to keep arms/objects close to their chest while lifting.

Power Zone

400
This type of evacuation takes place when it's not safe to assemble employees outside.

Shelter in Place