PPE
Burns
Fire Safety
Everything else
100
Protects your hands from cuts, burns, and exposure to harmful substances

What are gloves?

100
The two types of burns that we may experience in the OJSHS shop

What are thermal and radiation burns?

100

This type of fire occurs with flammable liquids

What are Class B fires?

100
One way to prevent inhalation of harmful fumes

What is proper ventilation, positioning of your head, and PPE?

200

Essential to protect against flying debris, dust, and other potential eye hazards

What are safety glasses?

200

This degree of burn hurts only the outer layer of the skin

What is a 1st degree burn?

200

This type of fire occurs with live electrical equipment

What are class C fires?

200

Type of shoes you should wear in the shop

What are closed-toe shoes?

300

Shields you from intense light, sparks, and spatter

What are welding masks?

300

Destroys all layers of the skin and goes into deep tissue

What are 3rd degree burns?

300

This type of fire occurs with ordinary combustibles

What are class A fires?

300

These types of burns require immediate medical attention

What are 3rd and 4th degree burns?

400

Protect against high noise levels

What is hearing protection?

400

Results in red, wet, and shiny skin with painful blisters

What are 2nd degree burns?

400

The acronym associated with using fire extinguishers

What is PASS?

400

You should stand this far away when extinguishing a fire

What is 6-8 feet?

500

These are 4 common hazards involved in metal fabrication

What are burns, combustible dust, harmful fumes, and noise?

500

You should run this type of burn under water for 5 minutes

What is a 1st degree burn?

500

The 5 sides of the dust explosion pentagon

What is fuel, dispersion, oxygen, ignition, and confinement?

500

You should always alert this person of anything wrong in the shop (fire, injuries, etc.)

Who is Ms. Williamson?