Safe Driving
Heat Safety
First Aid
Workplace Safety
True or False
100

What's the most important thing you should do before starting your vehicle?

Buckle your seatbelt.

100

What is the best drink for staying hydrated?

W A T E R

100

What number do you call for an emergency?

911

100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment

100

Helmets reduce the risk of serious head injuries.

TRUE

200

Name one major distraction while driving.

  • Texting
  • Using your phone
  • Eating
  • Adjusting the radio
  • Talking to passengers
200

Name two signs of heat exhaustion.

  • Heavy sweating
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Weakness
200

Someone gets a small cut.

What's the first thing you should do?

Clean the wound with clean water and cover it with a bandage.

200

Name one type of PPE.

  • Gloves
  • Safety glasses
  • Hard hat
  • Safety vest
  • Ear protection
  • Steel-toe boots
200

Most injuries are accidents that cannot be prevented.

FALSE

injuries can be prevented!

300

True or False:

"It's okay to text at a stoplight."

False

You should stay focused until you've safely parked.

300

How often should you drink water while working outside?

Frequently throughout the day—even before you feel thirsty.

300

Should you put lard (used for frybread) on a burn?

NO!

Cool the burn with cool running water.

300

You notice a wet floor.

What should you do?

Clean it up or report it immediately and put up a sign?

300

If you're young, heat stroke can't happen to you.

FALSE

Anyone can develop heat-related illness.

400

Name two things you should never mix with driving.

  • Alcohol
  • Drugs
  • Distracted phone use
  • Extreme fatigue
400

Your coworker becomes confused and stops sweating.

What should you do?

Let your supervisor know asap. Call 911 immediately. Don't assume its something minor always call 911.

400

Someone falls and may have hurt their neck.

Should you move them?

No, unless they are in immediate danger.

400

Before lifting something heavy, what should you do?

Test the weight and lift with your legs, not your back. Ask for help if it's too heavy.

400

t's okay to ignore a safety hazard if you're in a hurry.

FALSE

Always address or report hazards.

500

Your friend refuses to wear a seatbelt.

What should you do?

Ask them to buckle up before the vehicle moves.

500

Name three ways to prevent heat illness.


  • Drink water
  • Wear light-colored clothing
  • Take breaks in the shade
  • Wear a hat
  • Avoid overexertion during the hottest part of the day
500

First one to bring me the first aid kit :)

:)

500

You notice damaged equipment at work.

Should you use it anyway?

No. Report it immediately and do not use unsafe equipment.

500

Speaking up when you notice something unsafe can help prevent injuries.

TRUE