Abbreviated as "SDS"
What is a Safety Data Sheet?
Before working on electrical equipment, you must ensure it is disconnected from power using this safety method.
What is lockout/tagout (LOTO)?
The study of the relationship between people, the equipment they use and the physical environment in which they work.
What is ergonomics?
During an evacuation drill, employees should gather at this designated outdoor location.
What is the assembly / muster / rally point?
(Will also accept the physical location)
The last line of defense against a hazard according to the Hierarchy of Controls.
What is PPE or personal protection equipment?
This piece of equipment is used to remove airborne hazards like vapors or aerosols while working with volatile chemicals.
What is a chemical fume hood?
This device should trip if too much current flows, preventing overheating and fire.
What is a circuit breaker?
When lifting heavy equipment, this common phrase and technique prevents back injuries.
What is lifting with your legs, not your back?
Locations of our three (3) fire pull stations.
What is by each of the building exits (i.e., 1st floor front door, 1st floor back door, 2nd floor back door)?
Any type of work that produces or uses a spark, flame or heat sufficient for combustion.
What is hot work?
These chemicals release heat when mixed with water, so water must be added slowly and carefully.
What are strong acids (or exothermic reagents)?
This gas is generated during partial or complete discharges during dielectric strength and similar testing.
What is ozone?
Maintaining neutral wrist posture helps prevent this common pipetting and typing related injury.
What is carpal tunnel syndrome?
A fire extinguisher may be used to extinguish these types of fires.
What is a small or incipient fire?
These three (3) items are required to start a fire.
What is Oxygen + Ignition + Fuel?
This hazard rating system is used for secondary containers in this laboratory.
What is NFPA?
Overheated cables or connections during testing may indicate this developing hazard.
What is insulation breakdown?
Any activity using physical force to lift, lower, push, pull, carry, hold, or restrain objects. It is a major cause of workplace injuries.
What is manual handling?
This method describes how to use a fire extinguisher.
What is the P.A.S.S. method? (Pass, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep).
A physical barrier or device that prevents contact with a machine's moving parts to protect people from hazards like cuts, entanglement, and crushing injuries
What is a machine guard?
This pictogram features a skull and crossbones.
What is acutely toxic?
This is the safest ladder material to use around electricity.
What is fiberglass?
These are the three (3) factors that are most commonly associated with the development of cumulative trauma disorders (aka musculoskeletal disorders, MSDs).
What is position/posture, force, and frequency?
What is the SHE board?
This is the assumption that the blood and body fluids are known to be infected with HIV, HBV, or other blood borne pathogens.
What is the Universal Protective Precaution?