PPE
Emergency Planning/Procedures
Hazardous Chemicals/Communication
OTHER
100

You should immediately do this after removing protective latex gloves.

What is wash your hands with soap and water? (also accept 'hand sanitizer')

100

A plan of action in the event of an emergency is called.

 

What is an Emergency Response (or Action) Plan?

100

The acronym for GHS stands for this.

What is Global Harmonization System?

100

You should never do this with a compressed air gun.

What is spray yourself? (also accept 'spray others')

200

You should immediately ________ blood contaminated PPE.

What is remove/replace?
200

This is an internal group of individuals that will lead response actions during a medical emergency.

What is the First Responder Team?

200

This OSHA Standard is also known as OSHA's "Right-to-Know" Act.

What is the Hazard Communication Standard?

200

Prior to using a powered industrial truck at the start of the shift, this needs to be performed.

What is a pre-shift or pre-use inspection? (also accept 'inspection')

300

An employee has to go through this to be able to wear a respirator (including N95) at work.

What is Training?

300

In the event of a fire alarm, I need to..


What is leave the building immediately?

300

On MTI's secondary chemical labels (fire diamond/HMIS labels), the higher the number means the __________ the hazard.

What is the Higher or Greater?

300

Acronym of government agency that regulates workplace safety.

What is OSHA?

400

When engineering, work practice and administrative controls do not provide sufficient protection, employers must provide ____ ____ ___.

What is Personal Protective Equipment?

400

This is the required form of communication when reporting an emergency situation to a lead, supervisor, manager, HR, EHS, or any member of management.

What is talking (voice, etc..)?

400

This provides you great detail regarding the hazards of a chemical.

What is an SDS?

400

List 3 things you can do to prevent a heat-related illness.

What is drink plenty of water, take rest breaks, find shade or a cool area, wear light colored/loose fitting clothes, build up heat tolerance/acclimate, etc...?