Acronyms
Incident Reporting & Injury Management
Fire Safety
Road Safety
Natural Disaster
100

PPE

What is Personal Protective Equipment?

100

An event that could have resulted in injury or damage to property but didn’t. It’s a close call and important to report to prevent future incidents

What is a Near Miss?

100

The number you should call in case of an emergency

What is 110?

100

You should be wearing this once you are in a moving motor vehicle. 

What is a seat belt. 

100

The Richter scale is used to measure which natural disaster

What is an Earthquake

200

LOTO

What is Lock-Out, Tag-Out?

200

The process of reviewing an incident to find causes and prevent reoccurrence is called this

What is an investigation or root cause analysis?

200

You should do this if your clothes catch on fire

What is stop, drop, and roll?

200

Doing this while driving distracts you and slows your reaction time. 

What is using a mobile device while driving.

200

The calm center of a hurricane is called this

What is the eye?

300

SDS

What is Safety Data Sheet?

300

This Refers to the initial treatment someone receives for minor injuries such as small cuts, scratches, or burns.

What is First Aid

300

If You are in a building do this if there is heavy smoke

What is to stay low to the ground

300

Obey this rule and you will be at a safe following distance from the vehicle in front of you

What is the 3-seconds rule.

300

After a flood, you should do this before re-entering your home to prevent health hazards.

What is “check for structural damage and contamination”?

400

EAP

What is Emergency Action Plan?

400

True or False?

Minor injuries that don’t need medical attention do not have to be reported.

False

All incidents must be reported immediately 

400

This is what we use for putting out a small fire

What is a fire extinguisher?

400

What should you do if you start to feel sleepy while driving?

Pull over safely and rest before continuing.

400

After a hurricane, you should avoid these areas to prevent injury or electrocution.

What are flooded roads and downed power lines?

500

OSHA

What is Occupations Safety and Health Administration?

500

This term describes the process of helping an injured employee return safely to work through modified duties or gradual reintroduction.

What is a Return-to-Work (RTW) program?

500

The Technique when using a fire extinguisher

What is the PASS technique *Pull *Aim *Squeeze *Sweep

500

What should you do before driving through a flooded road?

Avoid it — never drive through deep or fast-moving water.

500

During an earthquake, you should immediately do this to protect yourself.

What is “drop, cover, and hold on”? 

What is get under a table?

Stand in Doorway