PPE
Types of Incidents
Emergencies
Types of hazards
Agricultural Tools
100

The word that is identified by the second "P" in PPE.

Protective

100

An unplanned event that can cause injury or damage 

Incident

100

An incident that is beyond the control of the person/(s) at the scene

Emergency

100

Trailing wire, loose flooring, spills on floor

Physical Hazards

100

Is used for digging holes and digging out stones and tree stumps

Crowbar

200

The word that is identified by the third"E" in PPE.

Equipment
200

are safe practices related to production and work process in the workplace

Occupational Safety

200

A safety exercise to rehearse evacuating a building in the event of an emergency.

Drill

200

Dust, fumes, vapours

Chemical hazards 

200

It is used for removing trash, digging loose soil, transferring soil, and mixing soil media. 

Shovel

300

Types of this PPE can be made of materials like cotton, nitrile, latex, and vinyl.

safety gloves

300

An incident that does not result in an injury or damage to property 

Near miss

300

include physical aspects within the workplace that have the potential to cause harm, such as poor housekeeping, insufficient lighting or ventilation, malfunctioning equipment, or inappropriate handling of hazardous products.

Unsafe Conditions

300

is caused by electrically operated machinery or devices that can cause electric shock or electrocution

Mechanical Hazards


300

This is used to draw, remove, and drive nails. 

Hammer (martilyo)

400

Type of PPE that is worn on the face to protect the eyes from liquid splashes.

Goggles & Face Shield

400

The act or process of removing dirt from tools, containers, and farm facilities.

Cleaning

400

If your PPE becomes damaged or contaminated, what should you do?

Discard it

400

This is the stress that farmers get from work, family, or even among friends

Psychosocial Hazards

400

This measures the distance between planting and laying out an area. 

Tape Measure

500

When should you inspect your PPE for damage or wear?

Before each use

500

Are activities or behaviors that depart from established safety norms, such as disobeying safety guidelines or failing to properly employ personal protection equipment.

Unsafe Acts

500

This includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, insects, and vermin, among others.

Biological Hazards
500

refers to any physical condition that can be experienced in the workplace due to incorrect body movement/s that can cause injury or other health concerns that may affect the musculoskeletal system

Ergonomic Hazards

500

Used for cutting trunks or branches of trees and bigger posts. 

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