EAP/Communication
Pesticide Safety
Lone Worker
Awareness/Communication
Lock Out Tag Out
100
Where is our Tornado Shelter? You must exit the field if you see what?
Inside hallway main office building. Lightning
100
What does REI Stand For?
Restricted Entry Interval
100
What is the name of the APP we use for Lone Workers?
Safety Line
100
What are some ways we communicate to our peers? (3)
What is the All Call System What is Group Text Messages What is Email What are meetings.
100
What does LOTO stand for?
Lock Out Tag Out
200
Where are "fixed" fire extinguishers located? (3)
At exits, on equipment and in vehicles
200
Where is the REI Posted at Off Site Locations? Where is REI Posted at the site?
All Entry Points Spray Board
200
Who needs to use Safety Line and how often do you check in?
Anyone working alone. 1.5 Hours
200
Name 3 things we "must" communicate to our peers.
Chemical use/sprays Hazards Injuries Severe Weather Emergencies
200
What is the difference between Authorized Employee and Affected Employee?
Authorized - Perform the LOTO Procedure Affected - Work in the area where locked out equipment is being serviced.
300
Where do we meet in case of fire?
Front and Employee Parking Lots
300
What is the appropriate PPE for spraying? Name 4.
Gloves, Long Pants, Boots, Goggles/Glasses and other requirements per label.
300
What happens if you miss a check in and who does it notify?
Management will receive notification that you are in an emergency and send help. Matt McIntire Eric Hickenbottom Don Bockelman
300
Name 5 things we inspect monthly or quarterly.
Fire Extinguishers Waste Oil Vehicles Housekeeping Buildings Air Compressors Emergency Lighting Assured Grounding Safety Showers Eyewash AED's Ladders
300
Name 3 situations requiring LOTO.
Preventative maintenance (like greasing) Pre-season maintenance after long shutdowns While changing parts (sizing filters; discs) Cleaning (kernel cleans or pedigree changes) Emergency repairs due to equipment failure
400
Name the 8 people on the Emergency Response Team.
Kyle Bockelman Tyler Postin Ben Brown Ryan Whitehead Jimmy Casteel Nick Kluever Annie Miller Kevin Miller
400
Who do you call in the event of a spray exposure? (3)
911 4000 Front Desk Site Leadership
400
Can you use Safety Line for personal use?
Yes - Notify your manager
400
How are inspection findings communicated to the site employees?
Corrective Action Log
400
Name 3 types of stored energy.
Electrical Pneumatic Mechanical Hydraulic
500
Where is our Emergency Action Plan Information Located? (3)
Red SC Binder Policy SC006 on top of safety cabinet. Amazon server team folder - Safety Files and Information Front Desk Emergency Response Binder
500
What is required to bring new chemicals on site?
New Chemical form, Site Management approval and SDS.
500
Name 5 hazards a lone worker might be exposed to.
Sudden Illness Equipment Accident Entrapment Vehicle Accident Animals Chemical Exposure Violence Injury
500
Why do we do so many inspections? What's the value?
Workplace inspections help prevent incidents, injuries and illnesses. Through a critical examination of the workplace, inspections help to identify and record hazards for corrective action. Regular workplace inspections are an important part of the overall occupational health and safety program and management system.
500
Where would you find a LOTO procedure with pictures? Who are the sites LOTO experts if you have questions?
LOTO Binders with LOTO Kits Amazon Server Dudley Ricketts Nick Kluever