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General OSHA
Ergonomics
Safety 24/7
Misc. OSHA
Worker's Comp Acronyms
100
OSHA acronym
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration
100
Designing the workplace to match the capabilities and limitations of the worker
What is ergonomics
100
These are actions we take day in and day out that put us or someone else at risk.
What are at-risk behaviors.
100
SDS acronym
What is safety data sheets.
100
BWC
What is the Bureau of Worker's Compensation
200
Formal report of injury & illnesses
What is the OSHA 300 log
200
Discomfort/injury to muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, blood vessels & nerves.
What are musculoskeletal disorders
200
Anything that has the potential to contribute to an incident taking place.
What is a hazard.
200
This must have a clearance of at least 36 inches
What is an electrical breaker panel
200
TTD
What is temporary total disability.
300
Certain times an employer must contact OSHA within 8 hours (name all 3)
What is an on-site amputation, death or an incident that hospitalizes 3 or more workers.
300
Repetition, force, posture & environmental stressors
What are risk factors
300
These are the 5 steps of a Safety 24/7 conversation. (Name 2 of 5)
What is Observe, Accentuate the Positive, Explore, Emphasize, Agree on Future Actions.
300
4 types of machine guarding.
What are fixed, interlocked, adjustable, self-adjusting.
300
IW
What is injured worker
400
Provide a workplace free from recognized hazards and comply with OSHA standards
What is General Duty Clause
400
The area or body position where you can exert the most force is called this.
What is the power zone
400
These are the items in the safety pyramid
What is At Risk Behaviors, Near Hit, Recordable, Lost Time Injury, Fatality
400
Hearing protection is required at this decibel level
What is 90 dBA
400
PPD
What is permanent partial disability
500
The highest inspection priority for OSHA
What is a willful violation / imminent danger
500
Hierarchy of controls that could impact ergonomic exposure
What are 1) engineering controls 2) administrative controls 3) personal protective equipment
500
These are the ABCs Performance
What are Activator, Behavior, Consequence
500
The 5 elements of a hearing conservation program. (Name 2 of 5)
What is monitoring, audiometric testing, hearing protectors, training, record keeping.
500
PTD
What is permanent total disability