Definitions
PIT Safety
General Safety
Worker Responsibilities
Employer Responsibilities
100

What does "OSHA" stand for?

What is "Occupational Safety and Health Administration"

100
What does PIT stand for

What is "Powered Industrial Truck" 

100

Emergency response code is what color

What is..Green

100
It is important to report "near misses" when it comes to safety in the workplace. True or False?
What is "True" Reporting things that "almost" happen can help prevent them from actually occurring.
100
Under PEI legislation, who is required to train you if you are exposed to, or likely to be exposed to, a hazardous product?
What is "your employer"
200

The third party who provides medical support onsite for Target

Who is Medcor

200

How many feet of separation is required between PIT and PIT or PIT and PED?

What is "4 feet"

200

When lifting an object your back should be kept___________ and the knees should be________________?

What is "straight and bend"

200
Mrs. Rogerson notices the sidewalk outside the school is slippery. When she gets to the school, she sees the salt bucket inside the door. It is normally the custodian's job to do the salting... What are her two options for dealing with the hazard?
What is... - do the salting (as long as she won't hurt herself) - report the hazard to the custodian
200
Brady works as a roofer. He knows by his training that he should inspect his harness daily to make sure everything works. One day he finds a broken buckle, but the crew is already late for the job. What is his responsibility? His employer's?
Brady: -report the unsafe equipment -refuse to do the job until a safer harness can be found Employer -maintain all equipment in good working order -remove faulty equipment from use
300

What is the definition of a near miss?

What is any event that did NOT result in an injury, but had the potential to do so. Or, the potential for injury existed, but there was no point of contact with the TM

300

How high should forks be when traveling on the forklift

What is... 2-4 inches off the ground?

300

Which of the following is NOT one of the 3 basic rights of workers on P.E.I: - Right to know about workplace hazards - Right to participate in health and safety inspections and recommendations - Right to shut down an unsafe workplace - Right to refuse unsafe work

What is "Right to shut down an unsafe workplace" Occupational Health and Safety Officers have this right (under the law).

300
Josh's co-worker asks him to fill in for half an hour on the loading bay. Josh normally works as a cashier and has never received any training in this area. What is Josh's responsibility?
What is "to refuse the task" Josh should NOT work in the loading bay until he has received training on how to do the tasks, safely.
300

There are 16 people working at Jade's workplace. There is a health and safety representative, but no committee. Is this legal under OHS Act of P.E.I?

What is "yes" A health and safety rep is required if there are 5-19 workers. A health and safety committee is only required where there are more than 20 workers (or where directed by Occupational Health and Safety)

400

What is a definition of a hazard?

What is object, condition or behavior that did NOT result in an injury, but had the potential to do so. The potential for injury existed, but again, there was no point of contact with the TM.

400

The process used when a driver enters or exits their forklift to prevent slips, trips and falls?

What is...3-Points of contact

400
One of the 3 basic rights of workers on P.E.I. when it comes to workplace safety is the "Right to Know". What does this refer to?
What is... (accept either) - Right to KNOW how to do your job safely - Right to KNOW about hazards in the workplace
400
Kendra has been given protective gloves to wear and asked to use them when unloading boxes. She sometimes forgets them in the lunchroom when returning to her shift. Whose responsibility is it to make sure Kendra is wearing the gloves? Hers or her employer's?
What is "Kendra's responsibility" Kendra has been trained how to do her job safely and is not following the safe work procedure . What is "her employer's responsibility" Kendra's employer has a responsibility to supervise her and make sure she is following safe work procedures.
400

True or False? Employers must provide their employees with a workplace that does not have serious hazards and follow all OSHA safety and health standards. 

TRUE!

500

What does HOC stand for and what are the levels

What is Hierarchy of Controls.

Elimination, Substitution, Engineering, Administration, PPE

500

What is required in order to operate a PIT

What is "Safety Vest, gloves, completed inspection checklist and active certification".

500
All workers on P.E.I. have the right to participate in health and safety... what is one way they can do this in their workplace?
What is ... (name one) - correct something they see that is unsafe (if they can do so without harm) - bring safety concerns to their supervisor or the employer - Be the health and safety representative at the workplace/ sit on the health and safety committee
500
At Matt's new job, a lot of the older staff seem to ignore their training, especially when it comes to safety. He often sees others taking unnecessary risks just to save time or cut corners. They laugh at him when he puts on all his safety equipment. What should Matt do?
What is "report the unsafe behaviour to a supervisor, employer, or Occupational Health and Safety" Unsafe behaviours can quickly become part of the workplace culture. Matt could save someone from being seriously hurt or injured by doing the hard thing and reporting it.
500
Mel is filling in as supervisor for a day. She's not had any formal training, but thinks she can handle it. In the first hour, a new hire gets badly hurt and Mel wasn't watching him. Can Mel be held accountable under the law?
What is "no" It is unlikely that Mel would be found at fault here - it is her employer's responsibility to train her how to do her job. It is more likely that her employer would be held accountable for not doing their due diligence to keep workers safe (including training supervisors to watch for safety violations).