Fire Extinguishers
PPE
Safety
100

Three elements required for a fire to exist.

Oxygen, fuel, and heat.

100

PPE Meaning

Personal Protective Equipment.

100

Organization responsible for protecting workers against safety and health hazards in the work environment.

OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act)

200

First response you should make for any fire.

Sound the fire alarm.                                 

200

True or False. Hard hats protect you from blows form the sides and top. 

False.

200

SDS Meaning

Safety Data Sheet

300

Type of fire extinguisher required for wood, cloth, or paper.

Class A

300

True and False, PPE must be inspected before use. 

True. 

300

Meaning of Lock Out, Tag Out

It's a safety procedure used to ensure that dangerous equipment is properly shut off and not able to be started up again prior to completion of maintenance or repair work. 

400

Frequency of fire extinguisher inspections.

Every 30 Days

400

Proper way to remove contaminated gloves.

Grasp the outside of one glove with your opposite hand.  Avoid touching your bare skin to prevent contamination. 

Peel glove away, turning it inside out as you remove it.  Hold the removed glove in your remaining gloved hand.

Insert your finger of your ungloved hand inside the wrist of the second glove, and peel it off while turning it inside out which wraps the first glove inside the second. 

Dispose of gloves and then wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.

400

Who are your Safety Quality and Regulatory personnel?

SRQ: Aslan, Nicole, Warner.

QC: Brandon and Emily.

500

Proper Sequence of events you should follow when using a fire extinguisher.

Pull.

Aim.

Squeeze.

Sweep.

(PASS)

500

Plant Minimum PPE Items (4)

Hardhat/Bump Cap

Safety Glasses/Goggles

Steel-toe Boots

Hi-vis vest or uniform shirt.

500

President responsible for signing the OSH Act in 1970.

Richard Nixon