Safety knowledge
Fire Safety
Environmental Safety
Terms
Warnings and Regulations
100

These are known as a personal injury?

What are cuts, broken bones, or strained back.

100

This fire burns with wood paper cloth, ect.

What is a class A fire?

100

Contains cancer causing agents.

What is asbestos dust?

100

This prevents normal breathing

What is Asphyxiation?

200

This protects your nose and mouth from small airborne particles

What is a dust mask?

200

This Class of fire has a blue circle logo.

What is a class C fire?

200

A invisible, odorless, but deadly gas.

What is Carbon Monoxide?

200

This provides information that helps  to improve shop safety.

What are safety signs?

200

To burst into flames.

What is spontaneous combustion?

300

Equipped with fresh water and nozzles for washing out your eyes.

What is an eye flushing station?

300

What class of fire use all fire extinguishers.

What is No class?

300

These air things released into the air that is not good to breathe.

What are toxic chemicals?

300

Results when electricity passes through a person body.

What is electrocution?

300

Disease-producing microorganisms or agents.

What are Pathogens?

400

Detailed procedures for products provided by the manufacturer.

What are manufacturer's instructions?

400

Motors, wiring, appliances, and fuse boxes are fuel this type of fire.

What is a Class C fire?

400

Fumes released from the exhaust of a car.

What is Carbon monoxide?

400

People use this for minor injury

 What is a first-aid kit

400

Solid or liquid that can be harmful to people.

What are hazardous waste?

500

Required to hold a vechile after it is raised by a floor jack.

What are jack stands?

500

Titanium, Sodium, and Zirconium fuels this type of fire.

What is a Class D fire

500

They complete scientific and technical research to establish basic safety standards.

What is National Institute for Occupation Safety and Health?

500

This protects your eyes and face from injury.

What is a full face shield?

500

Specify essential information and supulations for safely working with hazardous materials.

What are Right -to- know laws?