HazCom
PPE
Safety Committee
OSHA
Misc. Safety
100
In 1983 OSHA enacted the Hazcom standard. what does HazCom acronym stand for?
What is - Hazard Communication
100
OSHA Standard for PPE, 29 CFR 1910.132, states that employees (students) should utilize PPE when exposed to hazards. What does PPE stand for?
What is - Personal Protective Equipment.
100
Per PRH 5.14 and in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1960.58, how often is the Safety Committee meeting required to be held (frequency)?
What is - Once a Month
100
What does OSHA stand for?
What is - Occupational Safety & Health Administration.
100
Who are the Center Safety Officer(s)?
Who are - The Safety Manager (Mr. K.) and The Training day Safety Coordinator (Mr. Pagan).
200
The HazCom standard states that every employee has the right to what?
What is - Right To Know (what chemicals are in use in respective areas)
200
What PPE is required in Culinary?
What is Hair-net, Cut Gloves, Apron.
200
Name atleast two topics that are discussed in the Safety Committee Meeting?
What are - a) Safety inspections. b) Motor Vehicle Accidents. c) E.W.O. and Infractions of safety rules and regulations. d) Corrective actions necessary to reduce and/ or eliminate harmful trends exist. e) Review all suggestions and concerns submitted by students and staff, and make recommendations for implementation to the Center Director. f) Develop and implement a safety awards and recognition program g) Review of each area (by student/ staff rep) for highlights and concerns.
200
Who does OSHA consider a competent person?
What is - any staff that has received (OTI) OSHA training specifically in the Construction and/ or General industry field.
200
Name Six of the Seven Safety & Security staff on Center
Mr. Warner, Mr. Pagan, Mr. Knight, Mr. Young, Mr. Walker, Mr. Ardvidson and Mr. Hilt
300
True or False..... use of un-labeled secondary containers is prohibited on Center?
What is ..... True.
300
Who is required to attend the Safety Committee Meeting? (name atleast 5 staff)
Who are (in no particular order) - a) The Center Director. b) The Center Safety Manager/Officer (facilitator). c) Social Dev. Director. d) F & A Director e) DCD or CTT Manager f) Maintenance Manager g) Health & Wellness Manager h) Food Service Manager i) HR Manager j) A student from each trade (Shriver best practice) k) Representatives from other organizational units, as appropriate
300
What non- safety staff is considered a competent staff by OSHA
Who is Mr. Basillio
400
What does SDS stand for?
What is - Safety Data Sheet
400
What PPE is required in Carpentry?
What are - a) Hard Hat b) Eye wear c) Steel Toe Boots d) Ear muffs/ plugs
400
What calendar day and time is set for the Safety Committee Meetings (Clue - same as the all staff meeting day)
What is - Last Monday of every month.
400
What does OSHA (General industry Standards) consider the TWA for Noise exposure?
What is - 85 dec. in a 8hr. TWA.
400
When a student reports an injury to staff, what form needs to be completed and where is it located?
What is - Student Accident/ Injury form. located in the shared drive (under Safety files)
500
Chemicals stored in secondary containers must have labels that contain at least one element of what information?
What is - a) Product identification b) Hazard warning showing what parts of the body could be affected (HMIS or NFPA system) c) Name and address of the manufacturer or supplier
500
What Safety standard is recognized by OSHA for PPE
What is - ANSI - (American National Standards Institute)
500
What is the leading student injury in Job Corps?
What is - Sports related - basketball.
500
Match the following OSHA CFR's with their corresponding standards: CFR - 29 CFR 1904, 1910, 1926, and 1960, Standards - Federal agencies, Record keeping, Construction and General Industry
What are; 29 CFR 1904 - Record keeping 1910 - General Industry 1926 - Construction 1960 - Federal agencies
500
What does LO/ TO stand for and what does it mean?
What is - Lock Out Tag Out. Means that a machine or equipment that is in repair that it must be locked and tagged on machine and power source to avoid injury.