Safety as a Core Value
Dress for Success
Emergency Response Plan
Hazard Communication
5

T/F: All injuries, no matter how minor, must be reported.

True!

Even a near miss, must be reported.

5

T/F: Safety glasses are required anywhere in the factory.

True! 

Safety glasses with permanent side shields are required and provided.

5

T/F: When there is an emergency an appropriate response includes telling others.

True!

Employees are required to escalate emergencies and tell others.

5

T/F: Some of the chemicals on site DO NOT need approval from the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) department.

False!

ALL chemicals brought on site or used on site must be approved by the EHS department.

10

T/F: We have a corporate goal of 0 injury rate globally by 2030.

True!

We need you to be part of the team working safely every day!

10

T/F: I can wear make-up in the factory.

False!

It is a contaminant! 

10

T/F: We evacuate the building for tornado warnings.

False!

Employees must shelter for all National Weather Service issued tornado warnings for this area.

10

T/F: All chemical containers must have a GHS compliant label that describes the contents of the container. 

True!

All chemical containers REQUIRE a GHS label.

15

T/F: We all take risks every day.

True!

Any situation involving exposure to danger is a risk. 

15

T/F: I have to wear full-length pants in the factories and warehouse.

True!

No shorts, skirts, or capris. They are prohibited.

15

T/F: I am allowed to leave the site during an emergency.

False!

Do not leave the site during an emergency.

15

T/F: In the case of a spill, you need to identify the material before you clean it up. 

True!

Know the materials you work with and how to clean them up.


20

T/F: Employees are allowed to sit on tables, carts, and bins.

False!

Only sit on chairs.

20

T/F: Hair longer than shoulder length must be tied or contained above the shoulders.

True!

This rule also applies to long facial hair, which must be tied to under the chin

20

T/F: It is appropriate to use a fire extinguisher for a large, uncontained fire. 

False!

Only use a fire extinguisher if the fire is smaller than a garbage can; otherwise, evacuate the area and pull the fire alarm located at the building's exit.

20

T/F: When transferring chemical materials into another container, the second container does not need a label.  

False!

The second container must also be labeled properly.