These pathogens are transmitted through blood and other bodily fluids.
What are bloodborne pathogens?
This type of PPE protects your head from falling objects
What is a hard hat?
Ensures that employers inform employees about hazardous chemicals in the workplace.....
What is the hazard communication standard?
Type A extinguisher.
What is fires involving ordinary combustibles?
Term describes employees that are trained to isolate and lockout machinery.
What is authorized employees?
This virus causes hepatitis and is a common bloodborne pathogen.
What is hepatitis B?
These PPE protect your eyes from chemical splashes and flying particles.
What are safety glasses or goggles?
SDS
What is safety data sheet?
What is oxygen, heat, and fuel?
Two items used to perform lockout/tagout.
What are locks and tags?
Wearing these can prevent exposure to bodily fluids.
What is PPE?
These PPE protect your hearing from loud noises.
What is hearing protection?
What is a signal word?
PASS
What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep?
This must be removed only by the person who installed them.
What is a lockout lock and device?
This test is used to determine if someone has been infected with a bloodborne pathogen.
What is a blood test?
When engineering, work practice and administrative controls are not feasible or do not provide sufficient protection, employers must provide ____ _____ _____.
Routes of exposure of hazardous chemicals.
What is absorption, inhalation, and ingestion?
Type B extinguisher
What is fires involving flammable liquids?
Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Thermal, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Gravity are all types of_____.
What is energy?
What are universal precautions?
This person is responsible for proper wear of PPE.
Who is the employee?
True or False: A label is not required for secondary containers.
What is True AND False?
Type C extinguisher
What is fire involving electrical?
OSHA's formal terminology for Lockout,
What is Control of Hazardous Energy?