Fire Safety
Slips, Trips, and Falls
Strains and Sprains
Chemical Injuries
100

To use fire extinguishers correctly, you can use this acronym to help you remember how.


What is P.A.S.S.?

100
When a spill occurs, you place wet floors signs here.

What is at every entry point of the spill?

100
Where you should never bend when lifting to prevent strains.

What is with your back?

100

You should never use a chemical if it doesn't have this item on it. 

What is a label?

200

The third step in using a fire extinguisher.

What is squeeze?

200

The only approved equipment used to "climb". 

What is a ladder?

200

Where you should bend when lifting to prevent strains.

What is with your knees?

200

You should never ___ chemicals. 

What is mix?

300

If you discover a fire, you can use this acronym to help you react safely and correctly.

What is R.A.C.E.?

300

You should always wear slip resistant shoes, except for on this substance.

What is ice?

300

You should always ____ carts, never ____.

What is push and pull?

300

Where you can find all information on the chemicals used in house. 

What is a SDS binder?

400

If you have to evacuate from a fire, you go here. 

Rally point: the corner of Gateway BLVD and Garrison Dr.

400
TouchPoint has a contract with this non-slip shoe company.
What is Shoes for Crews?
400

You should do this instead of twisting when lifting items. 

What is turn with your feet?

400

Never use chemicals without proper ____. 

What is training?

500

In this type of fire, you use a red fire extinguisher.

What is class A fires - (those caused by flammable solids like wood or paper).

500

This area should be kept clear to prevent trips.

What is all walkways? 

500

You should do this before lifting and carrying objects.

What is check your path?
500

Use these items when using chemicals. 

What is PPE?