Emergency Preparedness
Slips, Trips, and Falls
Safety Legislation
Workplace Hazards and Training
Stress, Relationships, and Wellbeing
100

A plan outlining procedures in case of a fire is known as this:

What is a fire safety plan?

100

Spilled liquids on the floor should be cleaned up immediately to prevent this incident.

What is a slip?

100

Provincial and territorial governments have their own legislation that mirrors federal requirements. What are these typically called?

What are Occupational Health and Safety Acts?

100

This type of hazard involves physical conditions that can cause injury such as slips, trips, and falls. 

What are physical hazards?

100

Practicing mindfulness and engaging in relaxation techniques can help manage this

What is stress?

200

This term refers to the designated route and safe areas to move to during an emergency evacuation

What is evacuation route and assembly points?

200

Keeping pathways clear of clutter and obstructions helps prevent these incidents

What is a trip?

200

The right of workers allows them to refuse work they reasonably believe is dangerous to themselves or others. 

What is the right to refuse unsafe work?

200

This rescue medication is used by trained staff in the event of an opioid poisoning

What is Naloxone? 

200

Taking short, regular breaks throughout the day can improve focus and reduce this

What is mental fatigue?

300

This type of emergency drill is conducted to practice evacuation procedures

What is a fire drill?

300

Poorly lit stairwells can increase the risk of this type of incident.

What is a fall?

300

This element of the Occupational Health and Safety legislation requires employers to assess and identify workplace risks

What is the duty to assess risk?

300

Repetitive motions, awkward postures, and forceful exertions are primary contributors to this type of hazard.

What are ergonomic hazards?

400

Having readily accessible equipment to provide medical assistance is crucial. What is this equipment typically called?

What is a first aid kit?

400

This is a common cause of tripping hazards in an office environment

What are unsecured cables/cords?

400

The Joint Occupational Health and Safety committees are mandated by legislation in many workplaces to promote health and safety. What is the primary role of a JOHS

What is to advise on and monitor health and safety matters? 

400

Training that educates employees on the safe handling of hazardous materials is known as this

What is WHMIS?

400

Maintaining a healthy balance between work and life is crucial for this

What is overall wellbeing?
500

This plan outlines procedures for responding to various emergencies, including fire, earthquakes, and medical incidents.

What is an emergency action plan?

500

Wearing these types of shoes can provide better traction and reduce the risk of slipping. 

What are non-slip shoes?

500

This federal acts sets out the general duties of employers and employees regarding workplace health and safety in Canada.

What is the Canada Labour Code?

500

Psychological stress and demanding work environments contribute to this type of hazard

What are psycho-social hazards?

500

This proactive approach involves developing policies, training staff, and creating a reporting system to help minimize the risk of violence in the workplace

What is a workplace violence prevention program?