This is where you should aim the nozzle of the fire extinguisher when extinguishing a fire?
What is the base of the fire?
If you are injured or have a near miss, who should you notify first and when?
Who is: your supervisor, as soon as possible, and before the end of your shift.
What are the 4 required P.P.E. in all production areas?
What is safety glasses, gloves, safety shoes, and hearing protection.
What is a Job hazard analysis?
A technique that focuses on job task as a way to identify and correct hazards.
Fingers, loose clothing, hood strings, jewelry, long hair and beards.
What are some things that can get caught in machinery and cause injury.
The meeting location for a building evacuation such as a fire.
What is: The area East of the employee parking lot?
Name a location of a Fire extinguisher.
Multiple Answers-perimeter walls throughout production- near Exit doors - 2 in the breakroom, 2 in the Office, etc.
What item of P.P.E. could protect your feet from injury?
What is steel-toe / composite safety shoes
When considering controls that protect a worker from on-the-job hazards, which type of control is the most effective?
Elimination or Engineering controls.
Required to enter an area with exposure to loud noises.
What is hearing protection?
The meeting / rallying location for severe weather such as a Tornado warning?
Where is: the employee breakroom, restrooms, and any interior, windowless area.
What does P.A.S.S. stand for when using a fire extinguisher?
What is:
Pull the pin - Aim the nozzle at the base of the flames - Squeeze the trigger - Sweep the nozzle side to side.
What does P.P.E. stand for?
What is Personal Protective Equipment.
How often should all vehicles being used on campus be inspected?
Daily, at the beginning of each shift.
When 2 objects come together and there is a possibility that a person could be caught or injured when coming in contact with that area.
What is a pinch point?
If we focus on these 4 things during every task, we could eliminate the risk of incidents.
What are:
1) Mind on Tasks 2) Eyes on Task 3) Being Aware of Your Surroundings 4) Stay out of the Line of Fire
List 4 possible incident classifications?
What are: Near Miss, First Aid, Recordable, Lost Time, Property Damage
Name the acronym for the chemical facts sheet that communicates hazards.
What is MSDS or SDS.
Who is permitted to use a forklift?
Who is only trained and authorized employees.
If you see someone practicing unsafe behaviors, what should you do?
What is: Stop them and coach the person how to safely do the activity, notify a lead or supervisor.
How do you properly dispose of sharps or medical needles?
What is: Discard them in the red Sharps container located in the Supervisors Office.
What is the proper way to lift items from the floor to a standing position?
What is: lifting with your legs not your back.
Where can you get P.P.E.?
Who is Lead/ supervisor.
Where is the Parts Room.
What is P.P.E. vending machine (future).
When is it necessary to use lockout/tagout procedures to prevent electrical injuries?
When there is potential for an unexpected energization of equipment that could cause injury.
Who is responsible for Safety?
Who is everyone?