Where we meet if there is a fire
Richway Sign
Supplies for bloodborne exposures are located here
Red buckets
A chemical that is a physical or health hazard
The forks should be in this position when driver leaves the fork truck.
Lowered to the ground
Out of commission until repaired or expose of it
Where we meet if there is a severe weather
Restrooms or engineer office
Notify this person is you have an exposure
Nessa, Kirsten, or Jessica
Written document prepared by chemical company that details contents, hazards and emergency response.
SDS
Driver must wear this every time they are on it.
Seat belt
85dB
These three people will do final evacuation checks
Jon, Kirby, & Jessica
Bloodborne pathogens enter the body through these
Mucus membranes
Gloves, steel toe boots, and safety glasses are examples of
PPE - Personal Protective Equipment
The length of time OSHA requires us to keep training records
3 years
Electrical panels and fire extinguishers need this clearance
36"
Three options of how to react if there is work place violence
Run, hide, or fight back
Treating all body fluid as potentially infectious
Standard Precaution
Inhalation, ingestion, and absorption are examples of this
Routes of exposure
This person completes this every day.
The first driver
To protect employees from the unexpected startup and the release of storage energy during servicing equipment you need to follow
the lockout tagout procedure
When using a fire extinguisher us PASS
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep
The most common bloodborne pathogen disease
Hepatitis
Our SDSs are located here
On inventory home page online or in front office
This will tell you the maximum load the forklift can handle
Load capacity plate
This is needed after an inspection before you can start welding in another non designated area
Hot work permit