General Safety
Extinguishers
Bloodborne Pathogen
General Safety Redux
100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal protective equipment 

100

The inspection interval for portable extinguishers.

What is MONTHLY?

(SP-200-027)

100

All employees utilize these precautions.

What are Universal Precautions?  

(SP-100-600)

100
SafeStart:  the four states that cause/contribute to critical errors.

What are:  Rushing, Frustration, Fatigue and Complacency?

200

The minimum distance a ladder must extend above the landing surface.

What is 3 feet? (SP-100-313)

200

Class of fires involving ordinary combustibles such as paper, wood, cloth trash and plastic.

What is Class A?  

(SP-200-027)


200

The simplest work practice to prevent the spread of bloodborne pathogens.

What is handwashing?

200
SafeStart:  the four critical errors which increase the risk of injury.

What are:  eyes not on task, mind not on task, Line-of-fire and Balance/traction/grip.

300

The number of Seadrift Cardinal Rules.

What is SEVEN?  (SPL105)

300

The Class of extinguishers throughout the Admin Building.

What is Class A, B, and C.  

(SP-200-027)

300

Mechanical means to pick up broken, contaminated glassware.

What are a broom and dustpan?
300

The fire alarm muster point for the Admin Building.

What is the East Parking Lot?  (SP-200-020)

400
The type of surge protector approved for use with personal space heaters.

What is NONE!

400

The meaning of P.A.S.S.

What is:

P-Pull pin;  A-Aim nozzle;  S-squeeze handle;  S-sweep the flame

400

The department responsible for maintenance of required medical records.

What is Human Resources?

400

The maximum allowable air pressure used when blowing dust, metal shavings or dirt from your clothes.

What is ZERO, do not use air hoses to blow off clothing.

500

What injuries must be reported to your supervisor?

What is All of them!  

500

The class of extinguisher used on kitchen fires.

What is Class K? 

(SP-200-027)

500

The three vaccinations available to all employees, at no cost to them, after initial employee training and within 10 days of initial assignment to all employees identified in the exposure determination section of the Bloodborne Pathogen Control Plan.

What are Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Tetanus?  

500

The heat-related illness with elevated core body temp above 100.4°F.



What is Heat Exhaustion?  (SP-440-001)