Government organization created to protect workers from workplace hazards.
What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)?
Height at which every worker must be tied off?
What is 6 feet?
Flow of energy from one place to another
What is electricity?
Safety Data Sheets acronym
What are SDS(s)?
Decibels level requiring workers to wear hearing protection.
What is 90 dBA?
Date of which OSHA formally came into existence.
What is April 28, 1971?
One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards (Unsanitary, Hazardous and Dangerous Conditions) and has the authority to take corrective measures
What is a competent person?
Distance you must keep away from power lines?
What is 10 feet?
Travel distance to nearest fire extinguisher.
What is 100 feet?
Known as the ABC's of PFAS.
What are anchorage points, body harnesses and connectors?
President responsible for signing the OSH Act in 1970.
Who is President Richard Nixon?
Weight required of supporting a personal fall arrest system (PFAS).
What is 5000 pounds?
The amount of time required to trip a GFCI.
What is a 1/40 of a second?
New silica rule implemented in September 2017.
What is 1926.1153?
The last level of hierarchy of control when protecting employees from Workplace Hazards.
What is PPE?
Annual posting of a summary of the injuries and illnesses.
What are OSHA 300A logs?
PFAS, Safety Nets and Guardrails.
What are types of fall protection?
The amount of current that can cause death.
What is 75 mA (milliamperes)?
The 2 types of scaffolds.
What are Supported and Suspended?
Use PPE in accordance with training received and other instructions and inspect daily and maintain in a clean and reliable condition.
What are employee responsibilities?
Goal of OSHA to assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance.
What is OSHA's Mission?
Known as the Hierarchy of Fall Hazard Control.
What are Eliminate, Prevent and Control?
Known as the four main types of electrical injuries.
What is Electrocution, Shock, Burns and Falls?
3 individuals responsible for confined space operations.
Who are Entrants, Attendants and Supervisors?
Assess workplace for hazards, Provide PPE, Determine when to use, Provide PPE training for employees and instruction in proper use.
What are employer responsibilities?