Slips
Trips
Falls
Ladders
Miscellaneous
Safety Questions
100

Wet or oily surfaces, spills, weather, hazards, loose, unanchored floor mats are the common cause of ____.

 Slips

100

Obstructed view, poor lighting, clutter, wrinkled carpeting, bottom drawers not being closed are examples of ___________?

Tripping Hazards

100

What is the leading cause of fatalities in construction?

Falls

100

Should you face away or towards the ladder?

Face towards the ladder

100

If there is a fire in your home (who would you call?)

What is 911

200

On Slippery surfaces, how should you walk?

Like a penquin.

200

What creates trip hazards and are commonly used to supply electrical power?

Extension Cords

200

Any equipment, device, or system that prevents a worker from falling from an elevation or mitigates the effect of such a fall is know as what?

Fall Protection

200

Do not __________ a ladder while a person or equipment is on the ladder.

Move

200

Identify two items that people should include in a survival kit for an emergency

Several answers will suffice. Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home) Food: non-perishable, easy-to-prepare items (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home) Flashlight [Available on the Red Cross Store] Battery-powered or hand-crank radio (NOAA Weather Radio, if possible) [Available on the Red Cross Store] Extra batteries First aid kit [Available on the Red Cross Store] Medications (7-day supply) and medical items Multi-purpose tool Sanitation and personal hygiene items Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies) Cell phone with chargers Family and emergency contact information Extra cash Emergency blanket [Available on the Red Cross Store] Map(s) of the area

300

When you come in from the rain or snow, what is the first thing you should do before you step onto a surface?

Wipe your feet.

300

A ______ is defined as the foot or lower leg hits an object; the upper body continues moving, resulting in loss of balance.

Trip

300

What is the fundamental way to reduce risk of slip, trips, and falls?

Good housekeeping

300

What type of surface should you place a ladder on?



Stable and level surface

300

What is the first thing you should do if you are feeling dizzy?

Make sure you are seated.

400

Slips occur when there is little to no between_______ the footwear and the walking surface.

Traction

400

For balance - where should your hands be when walking?

At your sides! 

NOT in your pockets.

400

Fall protection be provided at ______ ft.?

6 ft

400

Don’t try to increase the ________ of a ladder by standing it on boxes, barrels or other materials.

Height

400

What is the single, most effective way to prevent the spread of infections?

What is handwashing?

500

How do you let others know that an area is being cleaned or repaired ?

Putting up a sign/marking the area.

500

These are in place to absorb water and debris but can create a trip hazard.

Rugs

500

What are the 3 components of a personal fall arrest system (PFAS)?

Body harness, anchorage, and connector

500

What position should you maintain while climbing a ladder?

Always maintain a 3-point (two hands and a foot, or two feet and a hand) contact on the ladder when climbing.

500

Besides sunscreen, identify two additional strategies to protect yourself from ultraviolet rays.

There are numerous options. Long sleeved shirt, hats, sunglasses