Hazards
Safety
OSHA
ASHMS
100

P.A.S.S.

Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
100

Examples include gloves, gowns, head coverings, and face shields.

PPE

100

O.S.H.A.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100

A.S.H.M.S.

Army Safety and Health Management System

200

The cardboard around a needle or a shield in front of a lab grinder can be described as ________ controls.

Engineering

200

P.P.E.

Personal Protective Equipment

200

Location of the DCC's Safety Plan

Can be found on the shared drive (J: - OCC SAFETY - OSHA) or on the Safety Bulletin board.

200

Everything you need to know for the ASHMS inspection can be found...

In the trifold brochure

300

R.A.C.E.

Rescue, alarm, contain, evacuate.

300

A document that outlines the major safety hazards I may encounter doing my job.

JHA

300

The year OSHA was introduced.

1970

300

Four pillars of the ASHMS program.

Management commitment and employee involvement, workplace analysis, hazard prevention and control, safety and health training.

400

Anonymous hazard reporting method

DA Form 4755

400

Meets every other month to review all accidents or reports of hazards.

The Safety Committee.

400

A record of work related injuries and illnesses in a workplace that must be filled out by employers and posted in a visible area.

OSHA 300 log

400

When is the ASHMS inspection?

18-21 JAN 2022

500

Three potential hazards of a job in the dental field

Sharps stick/injury, Blood Born Pathogens, Ergonomic Injuries.

500

The reported hazards/incidents are reviewed quarterly. This process is called...

Trend Analysis

500

When is the OSHA 300 log posted in the workplace?

February 1 to April 30 of each year.

500

Three ways you contribute to the safety program.

Being a member of the Safety Committee, checking to make sure rugs are not a tripping hazard, and reporting any observed hazards to my supervisor are a few examples.