The primary safety procedure called when a lock is being used.
What is Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
A space that has a restricted means of entry and exit
What is a confined space?
Solvents, asbestos, and lead are examples of this
What are common hazardous materials?
The minimum height at which a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) must be worn
What is six feet or more (above the ground)?
The worker in the zoomed-in picture on the roof is missing this type of protection
What is a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)?
This is the specific warning message written on the red padlock on the 1st slide of the Module PowerPoints
What is "LOCKED OUT DO NOT REMOVE"
A confined space that requires a formal hazard review and rescue plan
What is a permit-required confined space?
All materials that present health hazards must have this sheet on site
What is a safety data sheet (SDS)?
A system of guardrails, personal fall arrest systems, or controlled access zones
What is fall protection?
This must be examined before using PFAS to ensure nothing will interfere with the fall distance
What is the space below/free of obstructions?
Before starting a task like replacing classroom lights, you must first perform a visual inspection on this if it's required
What is a ladder?
These must be readily available on every job site in case of an accident
What are local emergency telephone numbers?
One type of protection that must be worn when working near toxic materials
What is appropriate PPE (or respiratory protection)?
The three components of a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)
What are a full-body harness, lanyards, and anchor points?
The distance a Controlled Access Zone must be located at a minimum from the edge of the roof
What is six feet?
This is the specific document a worker must read, discuss, and sign before beginning a task like replacing lights, which outlines the hazards and work to be performed.
What is a work task plan or job safety analysis (JSA)? (It is referenced in the "Performance Tasks" section).
Name two of the three specific categories of hazards a confined space may contain, besides having a restricted entry/exit.
What are a hazardous atmosphere, an engulfment hazard, or other hazards?
Asbestos, solvents, and lead are common examples of hazardous materials, but the presentation also lists this specific substance often found in old electrical equipment.
What are Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)?
After a fall has occurred, the entire Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) must be immediately removed from service and subjected to this action.
What is discarded (or destroyed)?
If a guardrail cannot be attached to a building's edge, this alternative safety method must be set up, specifically maintaining a minimum 6-foot distance from the edge.
What is a Controlled Access Zone?
In addition to reading and discussing the work task, this step is crucial for every worker on the team to prepare before beginning the task.
What is planning an escape route from the location in the event of an accident?
This critical action must be performed on a confined space opening after all workers have left but before leaving the job site for the day.
What is covering the opening? (Often using a ventilated cover with a warning sign.)
A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) lists PPE, safety steps, and this specific, crucial piece of information that details how to handle spills or exposures.
What is first aid procedures?
Besides the anchor point being strong enough, this must be examined before using a PFAS to ensure that the worker will not impact the ground or any objects below during a fall.
What is the required free length (or the space below)?
When using a retractable lanyard (which keeps the line clear), this specific component must not be added to the system, as it can interfere with the self-retracting mechanism.
What is a shock absorber?