An efficient path through and outside the building, terminating is an established meeting place.
What is an evacuation route?
Medical treatment given to an injured person.
What is first aid?
Each operation needs to have forms for reporting injuries or illnesses involving both guests and employees. This is an 8 step process.
Accident Investigation
the establishment and all the property that surrounds it.
What is premises?
An unplanned, undesirable event that can cause property damage, injuries or fatalities, time lost from work, or disruptions of work.
What is an accident?
Fire that usually involves flammable liquids or grease and typically occur in kitchens or maintenance areas.
What is a Class B Fire?
A technique that attempts to restore breathing and heartbeat to injured people with no signs of breathing and no pulse.
What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation or CPR?
A legal term that means that an ordinary person would think that an operation takes thoughtful, careful precautions.
What is Reasonable Care?
The parameters of a workplace safety program, based on safety practices and the insurance carrier's requirements.
Safety Program Guidlines
An agent, factor or circumstance that can cause harm with or without contact.
What is Physical Hazards?
A fire-detection device that operates by sensing the presence of smoke and therefore should not be used in the immediate food-preparation area.
What is smoke detector?
A technique that attempts to remove obstacles from a choking person's airway.
What is heimlich maneuver
The federal agency that creates and enforces safety-related standards and regulations in the workplace.
What is OSHA?
An inspection that judges the level of safety in the operation; an assessment of facilities, equipment, employee practices, and management practices.
General Safety Audit
What is OSHA?
A fire-detection device that operates by sensing significant increases in temperature.
What is a heat detector?
Degree of caution and concern an ordinarily prudent and rational person would use in similar circumstances. It is a standard used to determine a legal duty and whether such duty was fulfilled.
A yearlong log of occupational illnesses and injuries, maintained by every operation to track workplace safety issues.
What is OSHA form no. 300?
A method of protecting workers, guests, and property in the case of an emergency or disaster.
What is an emergency plan?
Fire safety system operate even when no one is in the facility and usually include a type of heat detector that releases dry or wet chemicals, carbon dioxide, or inert gases.
A fire-detection device that operates by sensing the movement of flames.
What is a flame detector?
Items (Including chemicals) that cause short - or long - term injuries or illnesses.
What is a health hazard?
OSHA requires this for all chemicals used in an establishment. This contains the following:
- safe use and handling
- physical, health, fire, and reactivity hazards
- precautions
- Personal Protective Equipment
- First-aid information and steps to take in an emergency
- Manufacture's name, address, and phone number
- Preparation date of MSDS
- Hazardous ingredients and identity information
What is Material Data Safety Sheet or MSDS?
An event is which property damage or injury is narrowly avoided.
What is a near miss?
Right to know. This safety standard requires that all employers notify their employees about chemical hazards present on the job and train employees to use these materials safely.
What is Hazard Communication Standard?