Driving
House Keeping
Office
Security
100

The #1 form of driver distraction

Cell Phone use, specifically texting or reading messages

100

The ability to perceive, understand, and anticipate events in your environment to make informed decisions and act effectively

Situational Awareness

100

The closest point of departure or exit from a facility, vehicle or other enclosed space

Nearest Exit

100

Used to log into computer, email, ensuring only authorized users can access the account

Password

200

Weather, road surfaces, visibility, or driver factors that significantly increase the risk of accidents

Hazardous Conditions

200

Common accidents where a person loses balance due to a slippery surface, an obstacle, or a misstep, often leading to injury or trauma

Slips, Trips, and Falls

200

The design of workspaces, tools and tasks to fit the capabilities and limitations of workers

Office Ergonomics

200

A technology designed to enhance online privacy, security, and accessibility

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

300

A comprehensive safety check that drivers perform around their vehicle to ensure a safe environment before operating it

Circle of Safety

300

A location where a body part can be caught, trapped or crushed between moving parts, between a moving and stationary object, or between materials and equipment

Pinch Point

300

Items used to aid a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available

First Aid & AED

300

A type of cyberattack that uses fraudulent emails, text messages, phone calls or websites to trick individuals into sharing sensitive data

Phishing