What does MAD stand for?
What is Minimum Approach Distance
Which contractors are not required to be in ISN?
Low risk contractors
What are the four chronic conditions common for National Grid employees (name two)?
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Sleep apnea
Diabetes
Mental Health concerns
What tool do we use to measure where we are on our journey to a Generative Safety Culture?
Safety Survey
What is the Energy Wheel?
What is a reference to identify sources of High Energy.
What is the OSHA safety standard the covers the Electric Generation, Transmission, and Distribution industry?
What are the three levels of investigation as stated in J1001, the NG Incident Investigation Policy?
Limited
Standard
Detailed
What is Virgin Pulse becoming?
Personify Health
What group(s) review incident investigations, action items and lessons learned with the goal of reducing occurrence?
The Incident Reduction Committees (IRC)
What does SIF stand for?
What is Significant Injury or Fatality.
What is the NFPA safety standard that covers the requirements for protective equipment for electrical flashes?
What is NFPA 70E.
Are contractors working for National Grid required to follow the guidelines in National Grid's Incident Reporting Policy(J1002)?
Yes, J1002 "applies to all employees and contractors working for national grid"
If you use company health insurance, how much rewards cash can you earn up to in a year from Personify Health?
$100
What is one way that colleagues can be recognized for going above and beyond?
The Appreciate Program
What is the document called that has all the information about a chemical or substance?
What is a SDS or Safety Data Sheet.
What is the standard that National Grid requires for footwear in the field?
What is ASTM F2413.
What is the 3rd party system that is used to pre-qualify medium/high risk contractors?
ISN
Name three services CCA can help employees with?
Family and Caregiving
Everyday Living
Legal and Financial
Personal Health
Work Related Issues
Stress and Well being
Addiction and Recovery
What are the four safety pillars?
Safe to say
Safe to Stop
Safe to Learn
Safe Choices
How often do the AEDs need to be checked for readieness?
Every 30 days.
What is an additional piece of PPE required when using a chainsaw on the ground?
What are Chaps.
What aspects of work does the policy F612 pertain to?
Office Ergonomics
How many weeks per year are full time employees entitled to for parental bonding leave?
18 weeks of leave
What are the six fatal risk groups (pick three)?
How often do fire extinguishers need to be inspected by an outside agency?
What is yearly.