Adv. Manufacturing
Basic Safety
Protections
Ind. Hygiene
Science
100

the process of converting raw materials into finished goods

What is Manufacturing

100

A group of employees and managers who work together to maintain a safe work environment

What is Safety Committee

100

Hard Hat, Safety Glasses, Steel-toe Boots, Half-faced Air Purifying Respirator

What is PPE

100
Solids, Liquids, Gases and vapors, and Aerosols (dust, mist, fumes) 

What are different forms of Chemical Hazards?

100

The concentration of hydrogen ions in a liquid solution on a logarithmic scale, each whole unit change represents a 10-fold change

What is pH, ranging from 0-14.  0 is Acid. 14 is Caustic. 7 is Neutral

200

People working together discussing issues and making decisions regarding key elements of safety hazards or work challenge

What is a successful Working Group

200

A Safety Officer promotes safety, ensures policies are followed and training is taking place.  Who is responsible for working safely?

I am, and All Employees

200

Mitigating hazards through Elimination/Substitution, Engineering, Administrative & SOPs, and PPE

What is the Hierarchy of Controls 

200

Inhalation, Ingestion, Absorption, Injection -- These are all ________?

What are "routes of exposure"

200

Energy produced by vibrating objects, which can travel through air, water, solids creating pressure variations that our ears detect and our brains interpret

What is Sound 

300

The Department of a manufacturing company that ensures that the products meet Customer requirements

The QA Department

300

Congress mandated this group to evaluate causes of past injuries and ensure safe and healthful working conditions in the workplace in the future

Who is OSHA

300

PPE required for basic minimum protection (e.g., Gloves, Coveralls, Safety glasses, Face shield, Steel-toe boots. No Respirator)

What is Level D PPE

300

Type of exposure that is repeated or continuous over a long period of time.  Name an example.

What is Chronic Exposure.  Asbestosis

300

Rapid body temp. rise >103oF, with hot dry skin; dizziness; confusion; unconsciousness

What is Heat Stroke

400

Nanotechnologies, artificial intelligence, and robots are examples of what kind of factories and what generation?

What are Smart Factories -- Industry 4.0

400

The process of 1) evaluating hazards of a process/role, and then 2) identifying safety risks and mitigations into the way a specific job is done 

What is a 1) Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) and 2) a Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
400
Engineering Devices to prevent amputations from hazards such as Nip Points, Rotating parts, and Cutting or Shearing

What are Machine Guards

400

85 dba, 90 dba, for 8-hour TWA.  2x Bonus:  Two factors determining allowable exposure

Hearing Conservation and PEL for Noise; Two Factors - Intensity and Time.  Every 5 dba, duration is half.

400

Ratio, mass of a substance/wt. of water or weight of a specific volume of gas compared to an equal volume of dry air 

What is Specific Gravity (SG); What is Vapor Density (VD) -- less than or greater than 1.  Does is Sink or Float in water / Rise or Fall in Air 

500

The manufacturing logistics application of IIoT to move a product or service from the supplier to customer? 

What is Supply Chain Management

500

One a JHA/JSA is completed, you make a specific list of steps for performing the work task to decrease the likelihood of an accident or injury

What is a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)

500

Section of the Code of Federal Regulations that addresses Toxic and Hazardous Substances for General Industry

What is 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Z 

500

1) A worker protective value/concentration OSHA sets for exposure to a substance, and 2) the unit of measure for airborne exposure

1) What is the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)... 2) in milligrams/cubic meter (mg/m3) or parts per million (ppm)

500

The potential (cal/cm²) to determine necessary PPE, starting at a threshold of 1.2 cal/cm², which causes second-degree burns. Hazards range from under 4 cal/cm² (low risk) to over 40 cal/cm² (extreme risk) (limits of PPE)

What is Arc Flash Incident Energy determining PPE Levels