OSHA Basics
PPE
Composite Hazards
Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Workplace Safety
100

This federal agency was created in 1970 to ensure safe and healthy working conditions.

What is OSHA?

100

This type of PPE protects your eyes from splashes and flying particles.

What are safety goggles?

100

Cutting or sanding composite materials releases this fine airborne material.

What is fiber dust?

100

This document outlines the hazards and safety measures for a specific chemical.

What is a Safety Data Sheet?

100

This tool cuts off power to equipment to prevent accidental startups during maintenance.

What is Lockout/Tagout?

200

The percentage fatalities have fallen since OSHA began.

What is more than 60%?

200

This type of glove offers good chemical resistance when working with resins.

What are nitrile gloves?

200

This class of chemicals can cause rashes, skin burns, and breathing problems.

What are resins or solvents?

200

This section makes up one of the measures covered in the Handling & Emergency Procedures in an SDS.

What is First-Aid, Firefighting, or Accidental Release?

200

Spilled resin, fiber dust, and clutter can lead to this common type of workplace injury.

What are slips, trips, and falls?

300

This level of OSHA training is designed for entry-level workers.

What is OSHA 10?

300

This item protects your lungs when sanding composites or working with fumes.

What is a respirator or dust mask?

300

Improper storage of these materials can lead to fire or explosions.

What are flammable resins and catalysts?

300

This is the maximum time-weighted exposure allowed by OSHA.

What is the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)?

300

This station should be used immediately after a chemical splash to the face.

What is an eyewash station?

400

This level of OSHA training is intended for supervisors.

What is OSHA 30?

400

This type of footwear is recommended for manufacturing environments.

What are closed-toe or steel-toe shoes?

400

Touching resin with bare hands can result in this type of skin condition.

What is dermatitis or irritation?

400

Flammability, reactivity, and stability are examples of these of a substance.

What are chemical properties?

400

This must always be worn when handling sharp fibers or tools.

What are gloves?

500

This president signed the act that created OSHA in 1970.

Who is Richard Nixon?

500

This thing must be tied back or secured to prevent machinery accidents.

What is long hair?

500

These materials may release VOCs or toxic fumes when cured.

What are composites?

500

The first thing to do if a chemical gets in your eyes.

What is use the eye wash station?

500

One of the best ways to prevent accidents in the lab or shop.

What is keeping your area clean?