When working in areas where there is a potential for head injury from falling objects, this should be worn.
Even when there are no signs of a fire, you should respond to every fire alarm as if it were
To prevent the release of hazardous energy while servicing or maintaining machines, this safety procedure must be used.
Before rendering first aid, you must first receive this.
Worldwide the most common cause of job-related disability.
What are head protection (hard hat)
Eye protection
Hearing protection (ear plugs or covers)
Work boots
According to OSHA, employers are not required to provide these portable devices, but if they do, training must be provided in their use.
Call 911 or bring in an emergency medical team
Two of the three most common causes of back injuries? (A) Lifting objects incorrectly (B) Being physically unfit (C) Poor posture
What are:
Lifting objects incorrectly
Being physically unfit
Poor posture
This class of fire extinguisher is used to snuff fires caused by flammable liquids.
What is a Class B carbon dioxide fire extinguisher
True or False. Locks are the only approved means for locking out a machine
Name two of the most common symptom of heatstroke
What are
Rapid, strong pulse
Hallucinations
Throbbing headache
High body temperature
The percentage of the American population that will suffer some kind of back pain in their lifetimes.
This acronym describes the correct sequence for using a fire extinguisher and sometimes post-project assistance.
PASS
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep
An employer is required to provide this when there is a change in work assignments, process or machinery posing a new hazard, or energy control procedures
The correct order of airway, breathing, and circulation when administering CPR.
What is Chest compressions, Airway, Beathing.
(In 2010, the American Heart Association (AHA) changed CPR’s longstanding A-B-C (Airway, Breathing, Compressions) sequence to C-A-B (Compressions, Airway, Breathing)
When fighting a fire, a fire extinguisher nozzle should be aimed here.
This person may remove the lock from the locked out equipment.
The person who closed the lock
OSHA, Standard No. 1910.147(e)(3),