Spills Response and Evacuation
Hierarchy of Controls
EHS Event Reporting
Hazardous Wastes
Miscellaneous
100

This is where you go when the alarm is activated or you are asked to evacuate.

What is the Muster Point?

100

This progressive approach is used to minimize or eliminate hazards.

What is the hierarchy of controls?

100

These are the employees that can report EHS events.

Who is anyone?

100

This must remain closed when not in use.

What is the any chemical container?

Remember: The container must be completely closed with the lid tight or latched.

100

The emergency notification system used on the project for site emergencies


Tone out over the site intercoms

200

This is what we do if we get chemicals on our clothes, skin or in eyes.

What is remove contaminated clothing, flush exposed body part(s) using eyewash and/or emergency shower for 15 minutes?

REMEMBER: Pull the handle all the way down to fully activate the shower!

200

This is the most effective method for controlling hazards.

What is Elimination?

200

This is where to report EHS events.

What is HighWire?

200
What are the requirements to bring chemicals onsite?

What is a submission of chemical information including the SDS and a CUE entry request. 


Note: Chemicals shall not be brought onto the site until an approval is given

200

This is where you find hazard information about the chemicals you're working with.

What is Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

Remember: It is each companies' responsibility to maintain an up to date SDS and training for the crews


300

If you are walking in the subfab and notice an unknown liquid pooling, what steps do you need to take?

1. Secure the area

2. Call FRST

3. Wait until they arrive and take control of the area

300

This is the least effective method for controlling hazards.

What is Personal Protective Equipment?

300

These are types of EHS reportable events (list at least three).

What are first aids, injuries, near misses, property damage, spills, hazard IDs?

300

The department or functional group that determines HazWaste characterization.

Who is EHS?

300

This is done to eliminate the buildup of static electricity and possible spark when dispensing flammable liquids.

What is grounding?


400

During an evacuation, on who's authority will access to the building be granted to repopulate?

Either an announcement over the comms or members of site security will give the command to repopulate

400

These are examples of administrative controls. (name at least two)

What are work instructions, training, signs, job rotation, breaks, limiting access, etc.?

400

The difference between injuries, property damage, and spills reporting versus inspections and hazard IDs (SBOs/HighWire Inspections) reports.

What is reactive versus proactive?

400

These five elements are required on the Hazardous Waste container label. 

What are the words "Hazardous Waste", list of contents, Characteristic, Contact information (e.g. Co. name & address) and the Date (when full)?


NOTE: Chemical abbreviations are not allowed on the label

400

The tool we use to assess risks in a routine task.

What is PTP/JHA?

500

This is where to find the emergency coordinator information.

What is the RR5 security kiosk 

500

These are examples of engineering controls. (Name at least three)

What is a Fume Hood, Downflow Booth, Biosafety Cabinets, Temp controls, Pressure Relief...?

500

This is who we call for medical care after a non life threatening incident.

Who is FRST/ERT?

NOTE: What should you do if it is a life threatening emergency? 

500

These are the four characteristics for Hazardous Waste.

What are ignitable, corrosive, toxic, reactive?

500

Who's birthday is today? and Everyday

CATHY "FREAKING" DARRAH