This is what "PPE" stands for
Personal Protective Equipment
This is one type of hand protection (name one type of the four we discussed)
Cut-resistant
Chemical-resistant
Thermal
Anti-vibration
In order for eye protection to be compliant, it should be stamped by this organization
ANSI (Z87)
This is the largest and most complicated joint in the body
the knee joint
Respiratory PPE is primarily used to protect these organs
The lungs
This is the amount an employee has to pay for most PPE
Zero dollars! (with some exceptions)
The effectiveness of this type of glove is questionable
This type of hearing protection must be inserted correctly to work properly
Foam ear plugs (roll, pull, hold)
Use this under the knees when kneeling to help protect the joint
Padding (foam pad, towel, etc.)
Exposure to a respiratory hazard can come from one of these materials/activities
Fumes, vapor, gases
Drywall or concrete dust
Metal particulates
Fumes from painting, gluing, varnishing
This should be done prior to selecting/wearing PPE (hint: 3-letter process)
JHA (job hazard analysis)
This type of PPE is commonly used for protection against solvents and petroleum products
Chemical-resistant gloves
This eye PPE protects the eyes on all sides and fits tight to the face, protecting from dust and liquid splashes.
Goggles
Congrats! You get these bonus points because there's only so many head/knee PPE questions I could come up with!
Yay!
This is a type of mask that became popular during the pandemic but is NOT considered a respirator
KN95
Also not considered respirators are surgical masks and dust masks (one strap)
Today's training did not meet regulatory requirements because it's missing this
Job/task-specific training
This is one type of injury that can result in not wearing proper hand protection
Cut/abrasion
Burn
Frostbite
This type of work requires eye protection, often in the form of a helmet or specialty goggles
Welding
OSHA does not have an expiration date for hard hats, but this might
The manufacturer
Gabe said, "If you want to wear a respirator, it's no big deal. You just put it on and you're all set." Gabe is...
Wrong! There are multiple requirements for a proper Respiratory protection program, including a written plan and medical evals.
In the Hierarchy of Controls, this is the most effective contol
Elimination
You should do this before wearing your gloves to make sure they are in good condition, and will work as expected
This is the maximum acceptable noise limit for working 8 hours withOUT hearing protection
85 decibels (dBs)
These are the two designations used to classify hard hats
Type (I, II)
Class (C, G, E)
This type of respirator is good for protection against dust particles or pollen, but NOT good for gases, vapors, or petrol products
Filtering Facepiece respirator (N95)