Working at Height
Incidents
Risk Management
Technical Safety
HSE Programs
100

A PFAS consists of three components: A Class III full-body harness with a deceleration device (such as a shock-absorbing lanyard or inertia reel) attached to suitable attachment point.  PFAS stands for what? 

Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)

100

What does the acronym (GIMS) mean? 

Global Information Management System

100

Elimination, Substitution, Engineering, Administrative and Personal Protection Equipment

Hierarchy of Hazard Controls

100

Fluor has hour many Life Critical Operations?

Nine Life Critical Operations 

100

What Program represents the operations that present the greatest risk of a fatality or serious injury to Fluor.

Life Critical

200

All components of a PFAS must have a minimum breaking strength of what? 

5,000 lbs. (22.2 kN)

200

Incidents are classified in three categories, what are they? 

(People) (Environment / Community)  (Equipment Property)

200

What is a process that identifies hazards associated with each step of a job and develops solutions for each hazard that will either eliminate or control the hazard

Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

200

The HSE Project Lead will develop a (DOPP) that systematically addresses the means and methods for preventing tools and materials from striking others during overhead work activities.  What does acronym DOPP Stand for? 

Dropped Object Prevention Plan (DOPP)

200

This Program is based upon proactive (leading) safety metrics that encourage worker involvement in HSE and reporting of hazards and incidents.  This Program is for demonstrating outstanding safety Performance and going above and beyond in HSE.   


HSE Incentives and Awards and Recognition Program

300

Lanyards used in PFAS will be designed and used to limit a person’s fall to no more than how many feet? 

6 Ft. (1.8 m)

300

The acronym TCIR stands for What?  

Total Case Incident Rate

300

BLANK is the process of identifying and communicating to each worker the task steps to be completed, the hazards and risks associated with the task, and the safe work practices that are to be applied to complete the task safely and in an environmentally acceptable manner.

Safety Task Assignment (STA)

300

25 lbs/Ft2 (1.20kN/m²) describes what type of Scaffold?

Light Duty Scaffold

300

All newly hired and newly assigned field workers will have a hardhat sticker attached to their hard hats (or badges where applicable) for a period of 30 days.  

New Employee Development Program 

400

Limit worker’s approach to perimeter edges or other fall hazards in order to prevent a fall from occurring is called what? 

Fall Restraint Systems

400

What is Fluor's Global Target for TCIR? 

0.40

400

This Document is issued prior to starting work in order to verify that adequate planning has been completed to conduct the work in a safe manner. This document is required for High Risk Work and is an agreement from multiple organizations.    

Permit to Work

400

Under Excavation, Trenching and Shoring, what is the maximum allowable slope for the soil or rock type Stable Rock? 

Vertical, 90 degree sides.  

400

The Project Lead will implement this program to control occupational diseases caused by breathing air contaminated with harmful dusts, fogs, fumes, mists, gases, smoke, vapors, and sprays.

Respiratory Protection Program

500

___________ will be approved by a Competent Person to meet the strength requirements, or a recognized typical structural member

Anchorages

500

If an object weighing 10 pounds fell from a 50 foot elevation landing within 2 feet of a worker, what would be the potential incident severity classification? 

Potential severity Level 4 

500

Design modification, Guards, Permanently fixed physical barriers, physical barriers, Isolation are all examples of what type of controls? 


Engineering Controls

500

Crane Lifts over operating process lines or equipment is called what type of lift? 


Critical Lift 

500

What Program does Fluor have to further engage workers and Supervision in the identification and control of hazards in the workplace to strengthen the on-site HSE culture.  This is achieved by developing worker awareness of hazards, hazard communication skills among coworkers, and teamwork to resolve hazardous acts and conditions.

ACT (Awareness, Communication and Teamwork) Program