Equipment Safety
First Aid & Incident Reporting
General Safety
100

These are required eye protection on the bottling lines and in Kegging.

What are goggles or glasses?

100

This describes an incident that could have happened if circumstances had been different. 

What is a near miss?

100

This location in the restrooms and the locker room protects me from severe weather and tornados.

The Shelter-In-Place

200

You must be trained and certified to operate these 15,000 pound vehicles that move throughout the building.

What is a forklift?

200

Places where I can find over the counter medications and bandages for minor cuts and scrapes.

What is a First Aid Cabinet? (They are located in the break room and outside of the Lab)

200

It takes this many people to lift anything awkward or weighing over 49 pounds.

What is 2 people?

300

These keep your feet safe from slips and falls, while protecting your toes from falling objects.

What are safety shoes?

300

This person is who I should report near misses, incidents, and injuries.

Who is my manager? (You can also report to the EHS Manager or HR)

300

Using these helps pedestrians and forklift operators see around blind corners in the warehouse.

What is an overhead mirror?

400

A form of PPE that keeps your hands protected.

What are gloves?
400

Reporting one of these immediately could save me from severe injury and injuries to others.

What is an incident/injury?

400

This location on the Northeast side of the building is where we meet during a fire or other hazard inside of the building.

Where is the evacuation rally point?

500

Crawling under or over, sitting on, riding on, or leaning against one of these might get you caught! Don't do it!

What is a conveyor?

500

The length of time you have to report an incident after it has occurred.

What is 24 hours?

500

This location in the restrooms and locker room protects me from severe weather and tornados.

What is the Shelter-in-Place rally point?