Driving Safety
Abuse
Corporate Compliance
Employee Safety
Emergency Safety
100

This is the number one cause of collisions at the Arc Mid-Hudson.

What is backing up?

100

This is the NYS Law Enforcement Agency who must be called regarding all Abuse, Neglect, and other serious incidents

Justice Center

100

This is the name of the ArcMH Compliance Officer

Tamara Blair

100

This is the most important thing to remember when lifting any object off the floor.

What is: use your legs, not your back!...and don't twist your body! Extra Points: Demonstrate this correctly lifting a box on the floor and putting it on the table behind you.

100

This is how you check a door before opening it in a fire emergency

1. Use the back of hand

2. Avoid metal/avoid doorknobs

3. If hot, do not open it. 

Double points to demonstrate it.

200

This form ensures that no one is left behind on the vehicle.

What is the mileage sheet?

200

This is the internal investigative department who receives all reports of abuse, neglect, misconduct and all reportable incidents

Quality Management (QM or QA)

200

This is who is protected by the Anti-retaliation/Anti-Intimidation Law

Anyone who reports a Compliance breech

200

This is what you should do if you injure yourself in any way while at work.

What is: tell your boss and fill out an employee accident report.

extra points: find the accident report

200

In a fire emergency, this is when I would do a head count and call 911  

 AFTER I evacuated all people in a fire emergency. 

300

These forms ensure that the vehicle is safe to drive before every trip.

What are  the pre-trip forms?

300

This is the first thing you must do when you witness any abuse, neglect or misconduct against a person we support

Step in and stop it; protect the individual

300

This is the best way to anonymously report a Compliance concern

Calling the Corporate Compliance Hotline

300

This is where you learn about individuals' potentially dangerous behaviors and best approaches to handle them. 

Behavior Support Plan 
300

This is when I need to open windows and doors to ventilate and evacuate individuals and call 911, WITHOUT activating fire alarms

When I smell gas

400

This is what I need to do in the event that I get any points on my license or if it is suspended for any reason.

What is report it to my supervisor?

400

These are the two numbers you use to call in serious incidents

HOTLINES:  QM 24/7 HOTLINE to report EVERY INCIDENT ABOVE:  845-417-1820 (UG), 845-494-1000 (Putnam)

JUSTICE CENTER (JC) HOTLINE: 855-373-2122

400

This is the Act that prohibits the submission of Falsified Documentation /Claims

The False Claims Act

400

Following this practice is the best way to ensure you do not contract diseases from other people.

What is universal precautions and wearing gloves?

400

The ONLY two circumstances that would cause you to use a fire extinquisher at work. 

1. When your only exit is blocked

2. When a person is on fire. 

500

This is the first thing I should do after a vehicle accident, upon determining that no one has any life threatening emergencies.  

What are: Locate the accident kit and follow the instructions.  

(This will guide you to call 911, your supervisor and Transportation, who will then tell you what to do). 

500

These are the 4 most essential calls you must make if someone chokes on a piece of food and you must do abdominal thrusts to remove the food 

Accept any 4 of the following:

911

The Justice Center

QM

Supervisor

Then the Nurse (for certified sites)


500

This is where a person access the Standards of Conduct.

The Hub: All Policies> search Standards of Conduct

500

All BBP policy, exposure forms and information are found in this binder, in all program offices.

What is the orange binder? Extra points: in this room, can you locate the exact forms to take to the ER?e)

500

This is what RACE stands for:

What is: Remove people (Rescue) Alarm Confine the smoke/fire by closing doors. Evacuate the people from  the building