The word that is identified by the second "P" in PPE.
What is "Protective"?
What does SDS stand for?
What is a Safety Data Sheet
The most common causes of injuries
What are slips, trips and falls?
All incidents and injuries
What is Report?
The 3 minimum PPE that is required in all areas of the plant floor.
What are Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, and Safety Shoes?
What does LOTO mean?
What is Lockout / Tagout
Paying attention to the objects around you.
What is being aware of your surroundings?
Required before performing a task that has no JSA, SOP or work instruction.
What is a NRTHA (Non-routine task hazard analysis)?
What does the acronym PASS stand for?
What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep
The meeting points to gather in case of a fire in the plant.
What is the employee parking lot or the HR parking Lot Muster Areas?
Bend with your knees, two hands on item.
What is proper lifting techniques?
An incident that does not result in an injury or damaged property.
What is Near Miss?
Type of PPE that is worn on the face to protect the eyes from liquid splashes.
What are Goggles / Face Shield?
What does EH&S stand for?
What is Environment, Health and Safety
EHS Managers office, Plant Managers office, Department Managers office, and on the Plant Drive.
What is the location of the Emergency Action Plan?
Done at all crosswalks and inter-sections.
What is look both ways?
Loose carpets, mats, or materials on the floor.
What is a trip/fall hazard?
How many classes of hard hats are designed to protect the wearer from hazards?
3
Class C: Not intended to reduce electrical hazards
Class G: Protection from Low-Voltage hazards
Class E: Protection from High-Voltage hazards
What does EAP stand for?
What is the Emergency Action Plan
When three of your four limbs are in contact with the ladder at all times.
What is 3 Points of Contact?