The government agency responsible for regulations which keep employees safe on the job
What is OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA)
The method used to most easily move a large object such as a piece of furniture
What is PUSHING?
The direction an exit door must open
What is OUTWARD
This is when MHE training is required
What is EVERY 3 YEARS AND AFTER AN INCIDENT
An SDS must be kept on every one of these in a workplace
What is a CHEMICAL
What you should do whenever you see an unsafe condition in the workplace
What is REPORT IT?
Adapting the workplace to the needs of the worker so that the worker does not sustain injury from repetitive tasks
What is ERGONOMICS?
This is how wide an exit route needs to be
What is 28"
This is how many points of contact should be maintained when operating an MHE
What is 4 OR 5
The D is SDS
What is DATA?
An unplanned event that has the potential to cause, but does not actually result in human injury
What is A NEAR MISS
The name for the area when your elbows are at your sides, close to your body and where you can lift/carry with the least amount of risk for injury.
What is "THE POWER ZONE"?
What is PULL, AIM, SQUEEZE, SWEEP?
These are the 3 required parts of training to be an authorized MHE operator
What are CLASSROOM, QUIZ, AND HANDS ON DEMONSTRATION
This is how many hours you have to report a hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye to OSHA
What is 24
This is what MSD stands for
What is MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDER
This is the clearance that electrical panels must have to the front
What is 36"
This is another name/term for MHE and is the language used by OSHA
What is PIT (POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCK)
This is the year the US adopted GHS standards
What is 2012
This is the year that OSHA was founded
What is 1971
What are REPITITION, FORCE AND POSTURE
This is what a fire alarm sound must be
What is DISTINCT AND RECOGNIZABLE
This is the number of classes of MHE
What is 7
The physical hazard that describes a product that has a flashpoint less than 100 degrees F