A.W.A.I.R. Plan
ERTK - Blood Borne Pathogens
ERTK - Hazardous Substances
ERTK - Harmful Physical Agents
SMMPA Emergency Action Plan
100

What the I and R stand for in A.W.A.I.R.

What is Injury Reduction?

100

The name of two common Blood Borne Pathogens.

What are Hepatitis B,  Hepatitis C, and HIV?

100

What ERTK stands for.

What is Employee Right To Know? 

100

Besides cold stress, the name of a Harmful Physical Agent.

What are Heat Stress, Loud Environments, and Radiation?

100

Method of getting from one floor to another during an evacuation.

What is the stairwell.

200

The group that meets to discuss and review concerns and programs.

What is the Safety Committee?

200

The PPE most commonly used to prevent spread of disease by touch. 

What are sterile gloves?

200

A detailed listing of information pertaining to a Hazardous substance.

What is an SDS?

200

While working outside your co-worker feels nauseous, confused, convulsions, passing out. 

What are symptoms of Heat Exhaustion or Heat Stroke?

200

Acronym which helps us to properly use a fire extinguisher.

P.A.S.S.

Pull the pin!

Aim at the base of the fire.

Squeeze the handle.

Sweep back and forth.

300

The group responsible for attending training and reporting hazardous work conditions.

Who are the Employees? 

300

A device used during CPR to stop the spread of disease.

What is a protective mask / CPR mask?

300

The uncontrolled emission of gas from a broken valve would cause this.

What is an Accidental Release?

300

The two charts used to show the "feels like" temperature effect on the body.

What are Windchill and Heat index charts?

300

Designated meeting area after evacuating the building.

What is the SW corner of the parking lot,.

400

The mandatory timeframe each safety program must be reviewed.

What is annually?

400

Do this before eating to stop spread of BBP.

What is washing your hands?

400

An external visual reminder of the hazards contained in the package.

What is a Pictogram? (Also accept Label or Placard.)

400

The most common source of radiation injuries. 

What is UV Radiation? (Sunlight that gets through the Ozone layer)

400

Very important responsibility once gathered in designated meeting area after an evacuation.

What is the head count!

500

A scenario that could have resulted in injury.

What is a near miss?

500

This is the length of time a Hep B virus is viable outside the human body.

What is 5 - 7 days?

500

The approach used throughout the world to classify and label chemicals.

What is the Globally Harmonized System (GHS)?

500

The noise level that forces employers to provide mitigation.

What is 80 to 95 decibels?

500

Place where SMMPA's emergency action plan can be found.

What is the "P" drive.