OSHA Standards
Fire Prevention
Health Hazards
Foundations for Safety Leadership
Confined Space
100

This is the OSHA construction standard

what is 1926?

100

Woods, papers, ordinary combustibles

What is a class A fire?

100

Crystalline silica is found in this.

What is concrete?

100

Safety leaders are.

What is Everyone?
100

The normal oxygen %

What is 19.5%
200

OSHA was founded this year.

What is 1971

200

Fire extinguisher should be inspected.

What is monthly?

200

Table One references this.

What is the Silica Rule?

200

Medical treatment, lost wages, sick pay are all examples of

What are Direct costs?

200

An Attendant can take a nap while on duty.

What is False?

300

The OSH act was enacted this year

What is 1970?

300

The meaning of PASS.

What is pull, aim, squeeze, sweep?

300

The fire pictogram means

What is flammable?
300

It takes this to be a leader.

What is courage?

300

Trenches ___ feet or deeper should have atmospheric testing.

What is 4 feet

400

The name of a OSHA guy.

What is a Compliance Safety & Health Officer?

400

4 classes of fire

What is class A,B,C,D?

400

The definition of SDS.

What is a Safety Data Sheet?

400

Develop team members through this.

What is Teaching, Coaching and Feedback?

400

The 3 definitions that make a confined space

what is limited means of access/egress, not meant for human occupancy, and big enough to enter and perform a task.

500

The 4 types of OSHA inspections.

What is imminent danger, fatality/hospitalization/ complaints, and programmed?

500

4 elements of a fire

What is fuel, heat, oxygen and chemical reaction?

500

The Hierarchy of Controls

What is Elimination, Substitution, Engineering, Administrative, and Personal Protective Equipment?

500

The 5 LEADERship Skills

What is Leads by example

Engages and empowers team members

Actively listens and practices three-way communication

DEvelops team members through teaching, coaching, & feedback

Recognizes team members for a job well done

500

Name one thing that makes a PRCS.

Atmospheric Hazard, Engulfment Hazard, inwardly converging walls or any other serious safety and health hazards