Potential Hazards
Fire Safety
Injury Prevention
Good to Know
100

Three examples of a Physical Hazard.

What is a wet floor, heavy objects that need to be lifted, tripping hazards, sharp knives, hot surfaces, overhead items not stored correctly etc. (any three)

100
A good way to practice knowing what to do and where to go in case of a fire emergency.
What is routine fire drills?
100
This kind of behavior is involved in the majority of accidents.
What is "At-Risk Behavior"?
100
The most common type of office accident.
What is "falls"?
200

A word that describes someone on autopilot that is not fully present or not paying attention

What is inattentive, distracted, absent minded, spaced out

200
A good way to keep important files and documents safe in the office.
What is fire-safe cabinets?
300

What is the number one reason why not fully paying attention to what you are doing  is such a bad habit in general

What is because it can lead to serious accidents, dismemberment or even death

300

What do you do when you are injured at work?

What is contact your manager immediately.

300
The part of your body should that should use the most force with when lifting heavy objects.
What is your legs?
300
What often arises from small injuries if they are not cared for at once?
What are serious conditions?
400
Two examples of a Chemical Hazard.
What is fire, unhealthy atmospheres, etc. ?
400
In case of accidental burns we can find these on around the office.
What is a first-aid kit?
500
Two examples of an Ergonomic Hazard.
What is no lumbar support, improper distance from computer monitor, etc. ?
500
Three examples of fire safety equipment that we have in the building.
What are fire alarms, fire extinguishers and evacuation plan maps?
500

People on a team looking out for one another and  raising safety concerns are characteristics of....

What is being an effective team with a positive safety culture

500
An agency of the United States Department of Labor whose mission is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and occupational fatality by issuing and enforcing standards for workplace safety and health.
What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)?