Falls
Struck by Objects
Electrocutions
Caught in/Between
BONUS
100

What is a common place that people have fallen from?

Ladders, roofs, scaffolding, or large skyscraper construction areas. 

100
Why might some objects fall? 

Rigging failures, loose or shifting materials, equipment malfunctions, or vehicle and equipment strikes. 

100

What is a result/symptom of electrical hazards?

Burns, electrocution, shock, fire, explosions, or an arc flash/arc blast. 

100

What might a worker get caught in between?

Machines, devices, or tools. 

100

True or False, injuries and fatalities in the workplace have increased over the years?

False. 

200

What is one reason why a fall may occur? 

Unprotected sides, holes, or improperly constructed walking or working surfaces. 

200
How many Powered Industrial Truck violations were there in 2017?  

2,162.

200

What can cause an electrocution?

Exposed wiring, wet conditions while outlets are exposed, power lines, or improper use of electrical cords.

200
What is a way to mitigate this hazard? 

Properly guarding equipment, implementing safe practices on estivation sites, or ensuring secure support for machinery. 

200

True or False, Fall Protection - General Requirements is the leading source of workplace citations in 2017?

True.

300

How many Fall Protection violations were there in 2017? 

6,072. 

300

What percentage of struck-by fatalities involve heavy equipment/vehicles?

75%

300

How many Electrical - Wiring Methods violations were there in 2017?

1,405.

300

How many Machine Guarding violations were there in 2017? 

1,933.

300

On average, how many work-related fatalities happen in the US every day?

12

400

What percentage of construction-related fatalities were falls?

36%

400

What percentage of construction-related fatalities come from being struck by a object?

10%

400

What percentage of construction-related fatalities were electrocutions?

9%

400

What percentage of construction-related fatalities were from being caught in/between objects?

2%
400

What does OSHA stand for?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration.