Leadership & Culture
Office Hazards
The "Admin" of Safety
Driving & Travel
Visiting the Job Site
100

This two-word phrase is the Samet Safety Mission Statement.  

Safeguarding Families

100

In the office, these should never be left across walkways or under desks where they can be tripped over.

Electrical Cords

100

This is the time limit for reporting any work-related injury to a supervisor, regardless of how minor.

Immediately

100

This activity is strictly prohibited while driving a company vehicle or driving for company business.

Texting While Driving

100

While visiting a project site, one of these two high-visibility items are required at all times.

Hi-Viz Shirt or Vest

200

Every single Samet associate, regardless of rank, possesses this authority to halt any activity they feel is unsafe.

Stop Work Authority

200

To prevent trips and falls, office "housekeeping" rules require that these be kept completely clear of boxes, trash, and equipment.

Aisles & Exits

200

This is the federal agency that may show up at a job site or office to conduct a safety inspection.

OSHA

200

While driving for Samet, you should follow this "rule" for maintaining distance from the car in front of you.

The 3-Second Rule

200

These must be worn on-site to protect against falling or moving objects.


Hard Hats

300

True or False: You can be reprimanded for erring on the side of safety when using your Stop Work Authority.

FALSE

300

To prevent strains while typing or using a mouse, your wrists should be kept in this position.

Neutral (or Straight)

300

This insurance program provides medical benefits and wage replacement to associates injured on the job.

Workers' Compensation

300

True or False: If you are using a hands-free device, it is perfectly safe to take a complex business deal call while driving in heavy traffic.

False (Encouraged to pull over for complex or distracting calls).

300

Upon arriving at a job site, all visitors must first report to this specific location to check in with the project team.

Job Trailer (Field Office)

400

The corporate safety manual states that "Safety is not a department, it is a ___ ___."

CORE VALUE

400

Name one of the three most common types of office injuries:

Slips, Trips, & Falls

Repetitive Strain Injuries (Carpal Tunnel)

Ergonomic Strains (Back or Neck Pain)

400

This three-letter acronym stands for the documents that explain the chemicals found on a jobsite.  

SDS (Safety Data Sheets)

400

Before backing up a vehicle, you should do this to ensure no people or objects are behind you.

360-Degree Walkaround

400

Before any visitor steps onto a Samet project site, they are required to sign this document to acknowledge the site-specific hazards.

Visitor Waiver Form (or Site Orientation Acknowledgment)

500

This core principle suggests that safety habits should be so ingrained that they are carried into your personal life.

Off-the-job safety is as important as on-the-job safety

500

Before using a ladder in the office to reach high shelves, you must first inspect it for these (name two).


Cracks, Loose Bolts, Broken Rungs

500

To stay compliant with OSHA, this specific log of work-related injuries and illnesses must be posted in the office and each project site every year from February 1 to April 30

OSHA 300A Summary (OSHA 300 Log)

500

If you are involved in a fender-bender on company time, you must always file a what?

Police Report 

500

When walking near heavy equipment like a crane or excavator, the safety plan states you must never enter this area—the radius where the machine could swing and strike a person.

Swing Radius (Danger Zone/Exclusion Zone)