Slips, Trips & Falls
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Fire Safety
Emergency Procedures
Reporting Hazards
100

Name one way to prevent a slip or trip at work.

Keep walkways clear, clean up spills immediately, or use proper signage for wet floors.

100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment.

100

Where is the nearest fire extinguisher located?

On the wall!
100

What number do you call in an emergency?

911

100

Who do you report a safety hazard to?

Your supervisor, manager, or AP 

200

What should you do if you see a spill?

Clean it up if safe to do so, or report it immediately and mark the area with a warning sign.

200

Name two types of PPE used in our workplace.

Gloves, safety goggles, Apron, shoe covers, face shield, 

200

What is the first thing you do if you hear a fire alarm?

Stop work, evacuate the building immediately, and proceed to the designated assembly point.

200

Where is the emergency assembly point?

Behind Sam's Club / Culvers Parking lot

200

Why is it important to report near-misses?

To prevent future incidents and improve workplace safety.

300

List two common causes of workplace falls

Wet or slippery floors, cluttered walkways, uneven surfaces, or improper use of ladders.

300

When must you wear safety goggles?

When working with chemicals, during tasks that create flying debris, or as required by safety protocols.

300

Name two fire hazards in the workplace.

Overloaded electrical outlets, flammable materials, blocked exits, or unattended equipment.

300

What should you do if you see someone injured?  

Ensure your own safety, call for help, provide first aid if trained, and stay with the person until help arrives

300

What information should you include in a hazard report?

Description of the hazard, location, time, people involved, and any actions taken.