Why do we ask employees to report all injuries, incidents, and near hits?
PREVENTION- to prevent future incidents
Name three things that should be inspected on a fire extinguisher.
what is: the gauge is in the green, the pin is in place and sealed, and it is not blocked
The P in PASS
What is: Pull PIN
The point of operation of a machine is defined by OSHA as?
where the work is being done within the machine
An SDS must be kept on every one of these in a workplace
What is chemcial
What you should do whenever you see an unsafe condition in the workplace
What is REPORT IT?
Name one things that should be inspected on a eye wash station
Proper Flow
How often should you perform inspections on fire extinguishers?
Once a month
The point of operation should always be
Guarded
The D is SDS
What is DATA?
The government agency responsible for regulations which keep employees safe on the job
What is OSHA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
what are some of the items that should be checked during a ladder inspection
rungs are not damaged, feet are not missing, tags are legible
The first S in PASS
What is SQUEEZE?
When is it OK to remove the guard on a grinder
Never
What does GHS Stand for?
Globally harmonized System
When lifting a heavy object, the back should be kept _____________________ and the knees should be _________________________.
What is STRAIGHT AND BENT
All chemicals in your area should be.
Properly labeled and have a SDS #
Name the three components required to support a fire
Oxygen, Fuel, Heat.
Prior to entering the Point of operation the machine shall be?
LOTO
Where can you find all SDS for chemicals we use?
SDS Binder located in the field office
The process of designing or arranging workplaces, products and systems so that they fit the people who use them to prevent MSD's
What is ergonomics?
Electrical cabinets require how big of an area to be clear in front of them?
3ft
What is all Letters in PASS Stand for
Pull Pin, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
An employee that is allowed to perform LOTO is?
AUTHORIZED Employee
What is the term for a cancer-causing chemical?
Carcinogen