Bzzt, zap, ouch!!
What is a zap?
This is the ANSI Standard that safety glasses must be designed to meet.
What is Z87
Falling from these might mean you didn't maintain three points of contact.
What are ladders?
A safety feature on or around manufacturing or other engineering equipment consisting of a shield or device covering hazardous areas.
What is machine guarding?
I am available anytime you are working with hazardous chemicals.
What is a Safety Data Sheet?
Yank me the wrong and you'll be in for a shock.
What is an electric cord?
These must be rated for 5000 pounds in order to attach fall protection to them.
What is an anchor point?
I'm never going to let you go (near an edge), I'm never going to let you fall...
What is a fall restraint?
When a tool is designed for you and is comfortable to use.
What is ergonomic?
In a mop bucket is where we're likely to meet, but we will be a deadly gas if we do.
What is chlorine and ammonia?
(Chlorine gas created from bleach and ammonia)
Not to be a pedant, but I'm fatal.
What is electrocution?
These serve to protect the user from breathing in contaminants in the air
What are respirators?
Guardrails are designed with this component to help prevent tools or materials from being kicked off of elevated work surfaces.
What are toe boards?
If my head looks like this pizza topping, don't strike me.
What is a mushroom?
All chemicals shipped after 2015 fall under this global standard.
What is the Global Harmonized Standard or GHS?
What is Ohm's Law?
Usually nitrile, never latex.
What are exam gloves?
I'm gonna hold you, love you, squeeze you, but I'll never call you George.
What is a harness?
Process for controlling hazardous energy sources.
What is LO/TO?
I'm the universal solvent.
What is water?
I monitor amperage between the hot and neutral lines to protect from overload.
What is a GFCI?
Wear these to protect your feet while using a jack hammer.
What are metatarsal guards?
This must be done each time before using your fall protection.
What is a pre-use harness inspection?
A twisting action tending to cause rotation typically measured in foot-pounds or inch-pounds.
What is torque?
Johnny was a chemist's son, but Johnny is no more; what Johnny thought was H2O was really...
What is H2SO4? (Hydro-sulfuric Acid)