Fall Protection
Chemical Safety
Equipment safety
PPE
Ladders and Scaffolding
100

OSHA requires fall protection when workers are working at heights greater than this.

What is 6 feet?

100

This document explains chemical hazards, safe handling, and emergency procedures.

What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

100

This procedure prevents machines from starting while being serviced.

What is Lockout/Tagout?

100

This PPE protects workers’ eyes from debris and particles

What are safety glasses?

100

When climbing a ladder, workers should maintain this many points of contact.

What are three points of contact?

200

Workers at heights are often required to use this piece of fall protection equipment.

What is a safety harness?

200

Breathing dangerous fumes means you may need this protective equipment.

What is a respirator?

200

Machines must have this to protect workers from moving parts.

What is a guard?

200

This PPE protects the face from splashes or flying materials.

What is a face shield?

200

Workers should avoid standing on this part of a ladder.

What is the top step or top rung?

300

This protects workers from falling through holes in floors or roofs.

What are hole covers?

300

This pictogram shows a skull and crossbones, meaning this type of hazard.


What is acute toxicity?

300

This device must be used to remove stuck materials instead of using hands near moving parts.

What is a push stick or tool?

300

This type of footwear protects against heavy falling objects and compression hazards.

What are steel-toe boots?

300

Workers stand on this supported platform system to safely perform tasks at elevated heights.

What is scaffolding?

400

What would you do? You’re about to climb onto a roof, but there are no guardrails or anchor points set up yet.

Do not start work until proper fall protection systems are in place.

400

This signal word on labels indicates a less severe hazard level than “Danger.”

What is “Warning”?

400

This safety feature stops a machine immediately in case of danger.

What is an emergency stop (E-stop)?

400

You’re working in a loud area and take your hearing protection out “just for a minute”—this type of damage can happen even from short exposure.

What is hearing loss?

400

This must be in place on scaffolding platforms to prevent tools or materials from falling.

What are toe boards?

500

Your harness is on, but it’s not clipped to anything—this means your fall protection system is missing this critical component.

What is an anchor point?

500

This global system standardizes chemical labeling and hazard classification.

What is the Globally Harmonized System (GHS)?

500

This document outlines the proper steps for safely operating equipment.

What is a standard operating procedure (SOP)?

500

your gloves get soaked with chemicals but you keep wearing them, you’re increasing this type of hazard.

What is chemical exposure (or contamination risk)?

500

caffolds must hold at least this many times their intended load.

What is four times the intended load?