Risk Management & Safety Culture
Spill Response
Food Safety Hazards
Glass Management
Electrical Safety
50

This is considered the last line of defense in the hierarchy of controls.

PPE

50

This type of spill refers to the accidental release of hazardous substances onto the ground or soil.

Land spill

50

Basic set of activities designed to control general hazards and prevent contamination before the product is affected

PRP (Pre-requisite program)

50

What colour is our glass-cleaning dustpan and brush?

Blue

50

This voltage is the most dangerous to humans

120V

100

This is the most effective method in the hierarchy of controls.

Elimination

100

Before handling any hazardous material during a spill, you should always check this document.

SDS (Safety Data Sheet)

100

What would you conduct after a hazard to prevent reoccurrence?

Root Cause Analysis (RCA)

100
Foreign particles as small as ____ mm are considered a chocking hazard according to the CFIA

2 mm

100

This process must be followed to prevent unexpected equipment start-up.

Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO)

150

This type of conversation focuses on private discussion to help someone understand the harm and encourage change.

Call-in conversations

150

Some gases and vapors can quickly displace oxygen in the air, leading to this dangerous condition.

Asphyxiation

150

After CIP (Clean-in-Place), the Quality team completes these two types of swabbing.

ATP and Allergen swabs (milk)

150

On average, we spend ____ minutes cleaning broken glass every year.

1400 minutes

150

This is the minimum distance at which an arc flash can cause ignition or vaporization of nearby objects.

1 meter (3 feet)

200

The formula for risk is likelihood of exposure multiplied by____.

Severity of harm

200

These are the three C's of Spill Response.

Control, contain, clean

200

Completed annually to ensure traceability and internal programs are working as expected

Mock Recall

200

Improperly validated rinsers contribute
to over ____ % of particulate contamination found in bottled beverages.

30%

200

This amount of current passing through the heart can cause cardiac arrest.

5 milliamps (mA)

250

This pillar promotes responsibility and ownership, reinforcing expectations and building trust.

Accountability

250

Between 2003 and 2022, this many spills were reported in Ontario.

125,000

250

The first action to take as soon as the hazard is detected, such as foreign material or allergen cross-contact?

Containment (Ensuring affected product, materials, and areas are identified and contained)

250

From a Quality standpoint, what are the three elements of supplier management?

1- Qualification

2- Audit

3- Performance Monitoring

250

This organization reviews electrical work to ensure compliance and safety.

ESA (Electrical Safety Authority)