Gas Safety
Hearing Loss
Distracted Drive
Hand Safety
Dad Jokes
100

Has no smell 

Natural gas 

100

Percentage of construction workers with hearing loss

50% (according to CDC)

100

True or false, distracted driving is only using your phone

False

100

Percentage of hand injuires by workers not wearing gloves 

70%

100

The only one able to drink 20L of gasoline. 

Jerry 

200

Chemical added to create odor

Mercaptan

200

The length of time using a drill to damage your hearing

1 minute

200

Three common distractions

Food & drink/passengers/loose items

200

Three rules of hand safety

Wear gloves/Surrounding awareness/Clean hands

200

Language billboards speak

Sign language 

300
Three visible signs of a gas leak

Damaged gas line, dead plants, bubbles in standing water

300
Loud music can hurt your ears as much as a ___________.

Jackhammer

300

Prevent distracted driving by three things 

Secure items in your vehicle, pairing your phone to vehicle bluetooth, put your phone away

300
Gloves to wear for when working with low-voltage

Non-conductive

300

The perfume of choice of Telsas. 

Elon Musk

400

Three symptoms of gas exposure

Dizziness, headaches, fatigue 

400
This sends nerve impulses to the brain

The hair cells in your inner ear

400

Basic items in a vehicle emergency kit

First aid kit, bottled water, booster cables 

400

Five common hand hazards

Pinch points/hot & cold spots/rotating equipment/Automation/Entanglement

400

Opposite of Lady Fingers 

Mentoes

500

If there is a gas leak do not ___________. 

Touch or turn on anything that can cause a spark. 

500

Five ways to protect your hearing

Wear ear protection/Take breaks/Move away/Maintain equipment/Choose quieter tools


500

When you are distracted ________________.

You don't see everything and your reaction time slower. 

500

Five common hand injuries from Entanglement

Cuts/Bruises/Burns/Amputations/Crushing

500

The reason dinosaurs can't clap

They are extinct.