What is Heat Illness?
What is when the body is unable to handle the heat, and can range from mild to life-threatening.
What form needs to be completed when an accident occurs?
What is form HR-WC-F001
What is an ATD
What is Aerosol Transmissible Disease?
What is EAP
What is the longest snake in the world?
The reticulated pythons
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Our ex's
What are symptoms of Heat Illness?
What is Fatigue/Skin Dryness/ Heat cramps/Heat exhaustion/ and Sweating.
What seriousness of an injury would it need to be for osha to get involved?
What is:
·Requiring inpatient hospitalization for other than medical observation
·Employee suffers any amputation
·Employee suffers loss of an eye
·Employee suffers any permanent disfigurement
·Employee suffers any injury in the commission of a penal code violation
·Employee is injured during a vehicle accident in a construction zone
·When staff is hospitalized due to COVID-19, Cal/OSHA is to be notified immediately.
What is a good way to stop ATDs?
What is:
Frequent Handwashing
Proper PPE
Sanitize equipment/work area often
6' Social distancing
When lifting an object what body part should you use?
Which pasta is shaped like a short tube?
What is Ditalini?
To treat Heat illness you should:
Within how much time of the incident must OSHA be contacted?
What is max of 8 hours within the incident.
T or F?
If you are exhibiting symptoms of flu/cold it's a good idea to go to work today?
False
If you get sick with flu symptoms, in most cases, you should stay home and avoid contact with other people except to get medical care.
What does the hazardous sign with a vial and liquid pouring out of it mean?
What is Corrosive substance.
Pedicudophobia is the fear of what?
What is Lice
What are heat meds?
Medication that is more sensitive to heat and could provoke heat illness much faster.
Whos responsibility is it to call first responders if needed?
What is all staff members?
What are 5 common classifications of Aerosols?
What is the five most common classifications of aerosols are dust, fume, mist, smoke, and fog.
What can you use to tell the air quality of your area/county you live or work in.
What is the AQI?
Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in which US State?
What is New Hampshire
T or F
If the the skin is cool that means the internal temperature of a person be cool as well.
Cool skin temperature is not a valid indicator of a normal body temperature. Although the skin feels cool the internal body temperature may be dangerously high and a serious medical condition may exist.
What OSHA forms need to completed when osha is involved.
What are OSHA 300, 300A, and 301.
What is the difference between ATD's and Airborne diseases? Which one of the two does TB(tuberculosis) fall under?
What is
ATD's Contain droplet particles such as sneezing, wheezing, or coughing. Where as Airborne is free floating and and doesn't need droplets to spread infection.
Tuberculosis is an ATD.
What is Lockout/Tagout?
What country borders Egypt to the south?
What is Sudan