Map Games
Acronyms
Mind on Task
Incident Reporting
Symptoms
100

FD8

What is the Cross Valley Pond?

100

SW

What is Surface Water?

100

Definition of mind on task

What is knowing the proper steps, focusing on their successful completion, and being alert to surroundings and avoiding potentially hazardous mental states?

100

What chapter of the HASP outlines Reporting of Incidents?

What is 18.1?

100

Frost Bite

What is

  • At first, cold skin and a prickling feeling
  • Numbness
  • Skin that looks red, white, bluish-white, grayish-yellow, purplish, brown or ashen, depending on the severity of the condition and usual skin color
  • Hard or waxy-looking skin
  • Clumsiness due to joint and muscle stiffness
  • Blistering after rewarming, in severe cases
200

VS5

What is Vangorda Pit?

200
SP

What is Seepage?

200

List 5 circumstances when your mind may not be on task.

Fatigue, using mobile devices, distracted by personal life, cold, radio use, etc

200

What 2 companies are incidents reported to?

Who are Ensero and Parsons?

200

Hypothermia

What is

  • Shivering
  • Slurred speech
  • Clumsiness
  • Weak pulse
  • Lack of coordination
  • Memory loss
  • Dizziness
  • Redness of the skin
  • Loss of consciousness
300

FL11

What are that tailings?

300

GW

What is Groundwater?

300

Where would you list mind on task on the FLRA

What is the mitigation section?

300

Who do you report incidents to?

Who is your supervisor?

300

Fatigue

What is

  • pain,
  • weakness, 
  • joint pain,
  • limited range of motion, 
  • headache, 
  • weight loss,
  • enlarged lymph nodes, 
  • depression,
  • agitation, 
  • anxiety, 
  • nausea, 
  • vomiting, and 
  • diarrhea.
400

VL4

What is the Grum Overburden?

400

MW

What is a monitoring well?

400

True/False

Mind on task includes situational awareness

What is true?

400

Name one of the meanings of failing to report incidents.

What is 

missed opportunity to learn and prevent.

not correcting underlying causes.

like to have a similar event with more serious consequence.

400

Hyperthermia

What is

  • Blurred Vision.
  • Dizziness.
  • Fast breathing or heart rate.
  • Fatigue.
  • Headache.
  • Light-headedness or syncope (fainting).
  • Low blood pressure.
  • Muscle aches or cramps.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Weakness.
500

FM7

What is NWID?

500

WS

What is Surface Water? (ALS CoC)

500

Watching movies/tv when working with concentrated acids is acceptable mind on task behaviour. 

What is no?

500

Name 2 incidents considered serious and high priority to Ensero.

What are.....

500

Anaphylaxis

What is

  • Loss of consciousness
  • A drop in blood pressure
  • Severe shortness of breath
  • Skin rash
  • Lightheadedness
  • A rapid, weak pulse
  • Nausea and vomiting