What are the four common workplace health hazards?
What is Chemical, Physical, Biological and Ergonomic.
What are three common confined spaces?
Boiler, Furnace, Pipeline, Septic Tank, Barges, Manhole, Trenches, ect.
What is a measurement of electrical force (measured in volts)?
What is Voltage.
What does SDS(s) stand for?
What is Safety Data Sheets.
What does PPE stand for?
What is Personal Protective Equipment.
What are four types of physical hazards?
What is Temperature, Radiation, Vibration, and Noise.
Can a confined space have multiple exits?
No, confined spaces are one way in and one way out.
What is more severe an ARC Blast or ARC Flash?
ARC Blast - pressure wave created by the ARC Flash which can cause damage to structures, equipment and workers.
What is toxicology?
What is the science that studies the poisonous or toxic properties of substances.
What type of face protection is used when there are flying sparks, metal splatter or slag chips?
What is Welding Shield.
What is the most common entry route into the body for chemicals?
What is inhalation (breathed in).
What are three examples of machines that requires safeguarding?
What is Mechanical Power Press, Conveyors, Shearing Machine, Drill Press, Milling Machines, Grinding Machines, Ect.
Does Alternating Current (AC) flow in one direction?
No, AC flows in both directions.
What decibel (dB) requires you to wear hearing protection?
What is 90dB per OSHA standards. However, the Army usues 85dB as the action level.
Can anyone be authorized to use a respirator?
No, the employee needs a medical evaluation, Form 1245 filled out by supervisor, physician and Safety.
What are three risk factors for Musculoskeletal Disorder?
What is overexertion, repetitive tasks, awkward posture, localized pressure, cold temperatures, vibration and/or combined exposure.
What are the three fundamental areas on machines?
What is point of operation, power transmission device, and operating controls.
True or False: You can you use an extension cord to plug in your electric vehicles at ATC?
False!
What does "DC" stand for?
Direct Current - Used to charge batteries, run some motors, operate magnetic lifting devices and welding equipment. Always flows in one direction.
Which material is used for fire resistant body protection?
What is treated wool or cotton.
What are the proper steps when you have a tick attached to your skin at ATC?
Remove the tick entirely, stick it in a bag and/or bottle and drop it off at the ATC mailroom or deliver it to the PHC lab E2850 APG South (Edgewood) for testing.
Could you use a confined space as your continuous workspace and why?
No! Confined spaces are not intended for continuous human occupancy and may be considered unsafe or Permit Required due to lack of air movement, gases, decomposing organic matter, and not enough oxygen.
What is Electric Shock?
Electric shock occurs when the human body becomes part of the path through the current flow.
What is the definition of OSHA?
An agency that creates and enforces standards to protect workers, enact workplace regulations and inspect jobsites to ensure compliance.
What is the most common PPE used for S4, Logistics?
What is helmet, safety glasses, hearing protection, steel toe shoes/boots, and gloves.