General Safety
Mobile Equipment Safety
Emergency Action Plan
PPE - Personal Protective Equipment
Chemical Safety
100

Who has the Authority and Responsibility to STOP WORK if an unsafe act or condition is observed...

EVERYONE

Bonus points: How can unsafe behavior and unsafe conditions be reported addressed?

100

Who is allowed to operate mobile equipment such as jib cranes, forklift and aerial lift...

Only those employees who have been TRAINED and AUTHORIZED by the employer...

100

In the event of a LIFE THREATENING emergency, this action shall be taken...

Dial 911

Notify First Responders

Make scene safe and clear for responders

100

Required at ALL times while on the production floor...

Safety Eyewear

100

If an employee is unfamiliar with a chemical substance or the hazard controls, they should...

Stop and ask for information from a supervisor or EHS before proceeding...

200

The personal (single person) lift limit per PPE, LLC policy is limited to...

50 lbs.

Alternatively, use mechanical lifting and or/ two-person or team lifting for objects weighing more than 50 lbs. or that are awkwardly shaped.

200

This person has the ultimate authority in a Pedestrian vs mobile equipment scenario...

The Equipment Operator

200

In the event of an emergency or situation that requires evacuation of the building, employees and visitors shall take what action...

Exit through the nearest safe exit, meet at the evacuation assembly point and remain there to be accounted for.

Do not re-enter the facility until the all-clear has been given. 

200

Required at all times while in production work areas but not while maintaining travel on marked walkway...

Safety-Toed Footwear

200

Hazardous chemicals transferred to a secondary container, require this...

Secondary Container Labeling -

Product Name or Identifier and

Words, pictures and/or symbols that provide at least general hazard information for the chemical. 

300

This person is responsible for your safety and the safety of co-workers, visitors, contractors who are on-site...

YOU ARE...Each employee is ultimately responsible for their own safety and the safety of others around them. 

Safety is EVERYONE'S responsibility. 

300

If you approach mobile equipment in your path of travel while walking from one area to another, you should...

Maintain constant visual of the mobile equipment, make eye contact with the operator and respect and follow any instructions given by the equipment operator.

300

These areas are to be kept clear of obstructions, and have a clear path of travel...

Emergency Exit Routes and Exit Doors

300

Specialized PPE to be worn when working in high noise areas...

Hearing Protection - Ear Plugs or Over-the-Ear Muffs

300

Chemical safety information can be found in this document...

SDS - Safety Data Sheet

400

A behavior-based safety activity that identifies opportunities for improvement between defined work processes and direct observation of a worker performing work tasks, is known as....

Safe Work Observation
400

Mobile equipment shall be inspected how frequently...

At least once per shift that it is utilized...

400

The acronym P.A.S.S. is the method commonly used to train on basic use of fire extinguishers. What does P.A.S.S. stand for...

P - Pull the pin

A - Aim at the base of the fire

S - Squeeze the handle

S - Sweep from side-to-side

400

Specialized PPE that MUST be worn when performing cleaning tasks using compressed air... hint, 2-items...

Safety Eyewear and Face Shield

400

Chemical Safety Data Sheets can be obtained how...

Mobile access by scanning the QR code to gain access to the SDS Library

or 

Contact EHS for hardcopy

500

The question not asked is....

The question not answered...

500

If there is a malfunction or damage with mobile equipment, what steps must be taken...

Place an Out-of-Service Tag on the equipment and report the problem to the shift supervisor and maintenance. 

500

Class ABC fire extinguishers can be used to put out what type of fires...

A - Wood, Paper, Trash, Plastic, Cloth

B - Flammable liquids and gases

C - Electrical Fires

500

The MOST important thing to remember about PPE...

PPE is the Last Line-of-Defense in protecting against hazards. 

500

Employees should identify all hazards and follow recommended safety precautions, including specialized PPE to be used BEFORE working with a chemical by reviewing what document...

SDS - Safety Data Sheet