External noises, multitasking, or non-work-related interruptions are examples of what?
What is "Distractions"
What are the 3 levels of situational awareness?
What is "Perception, Comprehension, and Projection"
Scenario based learning, drills, and continuous learning are examples of what
What is "Training Techniques"
High voltage power lines and working at heights are hazards to which business group?
What is "Transmission"
Regular refreshers and rotation of tasks helps to address what?
What is "complacency"
Physical or mental exhaustion that reduces alertness and ability to focus can be described as what?
What is "Fatigue"
What is the first level of situational awareness?
What is "Perception"
Sensors, real time monitoring systems, and data analytics, are examples of what
What is "Tools & Technologies"
Climbing stairs and parking lot motion hazards are specific to which setting?
What is "Office Buildings"
Ways to adapt to ______ include effective communication, training/orientation, & feedback mechanisms.
What is "change"
This is when you do not have the proper skills or enough preparation to interpret information
What is "Lack of Training"
What level of situational awareness describes anticipating future events and conditions?
What is "Level 3-Projection"
Regular briefings, cross training, and feedback mechanisms are examples of what
What is "Teamwork and Communication"
Hazards in this group include dealing with campfires and poisonous plants & animals.
What is "Parks"
Healthy lifestyle habits and workload management help with what?
What is "fatigue and stress"
High-pressure situations that impair cognitive functions and decision-making is called what?
What is "Stress"
Assessment of ____ means evaluating potential safety concerns from current environment.
What is "Risks"
What are 3 ways we can develop a situational awareness mindset
What is "daily practices, continuous improvement, and leadership & culture"
Temperature hazards such as steam and cold winter weather are specific to which business group?
What is "Generation"
What are the 3 ways we can combat challenges with situational awareness?
What is "addressing complacency, adapting to change, and managing fatigue & stress"
What is it called when you have difficulty making a decision because there is too much information?
What is "Information Overload"
What level of situational awareness describes understanding what the perceived information means?
What is "Level 2-Comprehension"
What does the SLAM method stand for?
What is "Stop, Look, Assess, Manage"
Water currents and pressurized equipment are hazards to which specific business group?
What is "Water"
What LCRA program describes employees actively looking for potential hazards, addressing the hazard, and then reporting it?
What is "Good Catch Program"