Hazards that are visible in the summer, but may not be in the winter due to snow.
What are hidden hazards?
A mode of driving that is recommended to be engaged before driving in slippery conditions.
What is 4x4?
The number of days a new hire is required to complete the first phase of the Green Hand program.
What is 30 days?
When damaged, or not appropriate for winter conditions, these can cause us to have poor traction and slide off roadways.
What are tires?
Article of PPE required to reduce the possibility of slips and trips when walking on ice and snow.
What are traction aids?
What we need to do to identify potential hazards before winter begins.
What is a hazard hunt?
What we 'drive to' all year round.
What is drive to conditions?
The number of days a new hire is required to complete the entire Green Hand program.
What is 60 days?
This ensures passenger warmth and visibility through your windshield.
What is heating system?
The date in which traction aids are required to be on your boots in case of slippery ground conditions.
What is October 15?
PPE that's used to keep our faces and ears warm.
What are balaclavas/hardhat liners?
Something that should be kept in our personal vehicles no matter the season.
What is an emergency kit?
How we should report to work each day.
What is fit for duty?
This is where equipment damages are recorded.
What is a log book or ODML?
The date in which traction aids may be removed from your boots, as long as slippery ground conditions are no longer present.
What is April 15?
The person who is responsible to sand a slippery walkway when you notice it needs to be done.
Who is everyone/me?
What we do when we see a slippery intersection.
What is call for sand or sand the area?
What we do immediately in the case of an incident, no matter how big or small.
What is 'Freeze the Scene'?
These tend to break more often in the winter due to lack of flex.
What are hoses?
Unofficial paths that we avoid taking in the winter (slang).
What are goat trails or short cuts?
Alberta's favourite hockey team.
Who are the Toronto Maple Leafs?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
A mode of driving designed for convenience that we avoid using in the winter.
What is cruise control?
The animal from the Seven Sacred Teachings that represents RESPECT.
What is the BISON?
The Bison is steadfast, sturdy, and strong. It respects all beings and offers its body to sustain life. It respects all elements, gently stepping over medicines and bravely facing the storm. The bison honours all creation.
This makes it hazardous to access and egress equipment in the winter.
What are icy steps and ladders?
The style of walking that we use in the winter.
What is 'walking like a penguin'?