Activating ACTS
Acting
Coaching
Thinking
Seeing
100
Lifting, pushing or pulling a load that is too heavy can result in:
An overexertion injury
100
Most workplace injuries ate the result of:
At-risk behavior
100
To be an effective safety coach, first you must:
Actively care about Safety
100
Your safety mindset is:
What you think about safety
100
A technigue used to see the big picture so you do not overlook something in your environment.....
Scanning
200
Gripping or squeezing can result in"
A repetitive-motion injury
200
In People based safety, an at-risk behavior or action is "critical" if it:
Could result in an injury
200
What should a coach do when he/she sees at-risk behavior?
Speak up at once
200
In People Based Safety terms, "thinking" is:
How your thoughts affect your behavior
200
The process of paying attention to details in order to avoid hazards
Focusing
300
Before you go out on the production floor or enter a lab, you automatically put on your safety glasses. This is an example of:
Operating out of habut
300
To increase safe actions and reduce at-risk behavior, you must first:
Define critical safe and at-risk behaviors
300
When giving feedback to a co-worker about risky behavior you have observed:
Focus on the actions you witnessed
300
The best way to strengthen your overall thinking about safety is to think positive and:
Be alert to your self-talk
300
To overcome a recognition trap you should:
Scan the environment
400
There's no one watching you operate your forklift, but before driving you take time to check your route for debris and obstructions. This is an example of:
Self-directed behavior
400
Why do most at-risk behaviors occur?
Positive consequences
400
Your self-coaching about safety will be more effective when you:
Remove activators thatencourage risky actions
400
Self-talk is important because it influences our:
Relationship with co-workers, safety behaviors, how we perform our jobs
400
One way to evaluate the severity of a hazard is to consider:
The worst-case scenario
500
When people stack a load on a forklift so they cannot see over it, they may suffer:
An injury from a vehicle crash
500
The most positive thing you can do on a regular basis to prevent injuries at work is:
Ask yourself "What should I do?" and "What should I not do?" to keep yourself AND others safe.
500
To support, a co-worker for demonstrating safe behavior:
Thank the co-worker for performing the behavior
500
The most direct way to improve your safety mindset is to:
Imagine yourself behaving safely
500
To overcome recognition traps you should:
Scan the environment