What is OSHA?
What is a physical hazard?
PPE stands for this.
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
The study of animal behavior is called this.
What is ethology?
This device is used to hold a large animal's head in place.
What is a head gate?
Employees have the right to see this information about chemicals used at work.
What is an SDS?
Safety Data Sheet
Poor posture and repetitive motion cause this type of hazard.
What is an ergonomic hazard?
Gloves, masks, and goggles are examples of this type of protection.
What is varrier protection/PPE?
This behavior involves searching for and eating food.
What is foraging?
A rope or strap used to control livestock.
What is a halter?
This organization reaches workplace hazards and makes safety recommendations.
What is NIOSH?
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Pathogens, bacteria, and viruses fall under this hazard category.
What is a biological hazard?
This PPE is used to protect against splashes, bites, or scratches.
What are gloves?
Growling, barking, and whining are examples of this type of communication.
What is auditory communication?
This knot creates a non-slip loop commonly used in livestock restraint.
What is a bowline knot?
Name one right protected by OSHA for employees.
What is the right to...?
a safe workplace / safety training / access to SDS forms
Chemicals that are toxic or flammable are considered this type of hazard.
What is a chemical hazard?
Why PPE is important when working with animals.
What is to reduce exposure to hazards and prevent injury or disease?
Hunger is an example of this type of stimulus.
What is an internal stimulus?
The safest approach to restraining animals.
What is using the least invasive method possible?
What is a workplace organization hazard?
Kennel worker lifting heavy animals without help is exposed to which two hazards?
What are ergonomic and physical hazards?
Name two types of PPE commonly used in a veterinary clinic.
What are gloves, goggles, masks, gowns, or boots?
Why understanding animal behavior is important for safe handling.
What is to predict reactions and prevent injuries to animals and handlers?
Why proper restraint protects both animals and handlers.