Life Saving Rules
Acronyms
General Safety
Preventative Activities
How Well Do you know
100

A zone within a work area where there is a risk of serious injury equipment/machinery (e.g. moving vehicles, forklifts/pallet jacks, conveyors)

What is Line of Fire?

100

SWO

 

What is "STOP WORK OBLIGATION"

100

Must be worn during operation.

What is a seat belt?

100

To provide an opportunity for leadership to observe tasks performed by the team without a defined set of rules to observe or test the team’s knowledge. A wholistic view of the operation with the intent of identifying previously missed hazards or identification of best management practices to increase safety and/or productivity.

 SAFE Observations

S – Stand Back and Observe

A – Acknowledge Positive Conditions and Behaviors with the Team

F – Focus on Areas of Improvement

E – Encourage and Empower

100
What are the 3 elements to a Fire Triangle?

Oxygen, Heat & Fuel

200

Never exceed the rated load and ensure it is stable and balanced. 

What is Maintain a Stable Load?

200

SDS


Safety Data Sheets



200

In a caution or hazard situation, any

 ________ may guard or barricade to limit access to the area.  

Give one example of a low hazard situation

Team Member, Visitor or Contractor

•Slips or Trip Hazards

•Spills

•Poorly Stacked Materials

200

Taking action to eliminate the causes of nonconformities in order to prevent a recurrence

What is a Corrective Action?

200

What are some physical conditions that may increase the risk of a back injury?

Repetitive work: heavy lifting/excessive force,  improper planning, awkward postures-twisting and bending, Overexertion

300

If the load is not centered at the specified position, the forklift's capacity will be reduced. Loads come in all shapes and sizes, not just symmetrical boxes.


What is "Always Assume the Load Will Fall "?

300

PPE


What is "Personal Protection Equipment"?

300

How often should a hydrated person urinate? 

Once every hour 

300

Crucial for identifying hazards and ensuring compliance with regulations

Safety audits and inspections

300

In case of an evacuation, where should you report?

Site Specific - Primary Muster Point

400

Ensuring that your intended pathway is clear and free of obstacles to eliminate slips, trips and falls. 

What is "Know the Path is Clear"?

400

PASS

 

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

400

ITC is a process to prevent workers on foot from being struck by equipment and vehicles

What is Internal Traffic Control?

400

Reduces the number of human error incidents and to improve team member compliance with established safety policies and standard operating procedures through one-on-one field coaching.

What is E-Testing?

400

The most dangerous task is often the one completed a thousand times. 

What is Complacency?


500

Since we cannot eliminate human errors, we use ________________________ to apply Layers of Protection.  

  What is the most effective?  

Hierarchy of Controls.  

Elimination; Physically Remove the Hazard

500

LIFE


Life-Changing

Injury & 

Fatality 

Elimination

500

An unprotected edge is any edge where a person could fall to a lower level _____ feet or more?

4

500

Sometimes called a “near hit” or “close call” – signals a system weakness that, if not corrected, could lead to significant consequences in the future. 

What is Near Miss?


500

What does LOTO stand for?  What does ZES stand for?   

Lock out Tag out

Zero Energy State