American History
Construction Safety
America Built It
Guess the Material
U.S. Landmarks
100

This president issued the Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War.

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

100

OSHA requires this equipment anytime there is a risk of head injury from falling or flying objects.

What is a hard hat?

100

This iconic structure was the tallest building in the world when completed in 1931.

What is the Empire State Building?

100

 This material is commonly installed above ceiling grids for firestopping and acoustic insulation. It comes in batts but won't burn like fiberglass.

What is mineral wool (Rockwool)?

100

This New York landmark was a gift from France and welcomed millions of immigrants arriving by sea.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

This document begins with the words "We the People."

What is the Constitution?

200

 Before any excavation begins, this number should be contacted to locate underground utilities.

What is 811?

200

More concrete was used in the construction of this Nevada-Arizona dam than any project of its time.

What is Hoover Dam?

200

This crushed stone material is often used as a base beneath roads, pads, and concrete slabs.

What is road base?

200

This monument in South Dakota features the faces of four U.S. presidents carved into granite.

What is Mount Rushmore?

300

Paul Revere is famous for warning colonists that these troops were coming.

Who were the British? (Redcoats)

300

For most construction activities, OSHA requires fall protection at this height.

What is 6 feet?

300

During the Great Depression, this engineering marvel became the world's longest suspension bridge and was built across a strait known for strong currents, deep water, and heavy fog.

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

300

This copper-clad conductor is driven into the earth to create a grounding electrode system.

What is a ground rod?

300

Completed in 1884, this Washington, D.C. landmark remains the tallest stone structure in the world.

What is the Washington Monument?

400

The United States purchased this territory from France in 1803, nearly doubling the nation's size.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

400

 This document explains the hazards, handling requirements, and emergency procedures for a chemical.

What is an SDS (Safety Data Sheet)?

400

The steel for this famous St. Louis landmark weighs approximately 43,000 tons.

What is the Gateway Arch?

400

This galvanized framing member is used everywhere from ceiling supports to MEP racks and is often referred to by a popular brand name.

What is Unistrut?

400

At 14,115 feet, this Alaskan peak is the highest mountain in North America.

What is Denali?

500

The interstate highway system was championed by this U.S. president.

Dwight Eisenhower

500

OSHA's Focus Four Hazards include falls, struck-by, caught-in/between, and this fourth hazard category.

What is electrocution?

500

Completed in 1869, this project united the country by connecting eastern and western rail lines.

What is the Transcontinental Railroad?

500

This pipe material is commonly fused together rather than glued and is frequently used for underground utilities and data center cooling systems.

What is HDPE?

500

This Tennessee-North Carolina national park is the most visited national park in the United States.

What is Great Smoky Mountains National Park?