PPE
Knife Safety
Emergencies
HazComm
General Safety
100

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

What is "Protective"?

100

Away from your body

What is the proper way to cut?

100

The weekly siren that is tested

What is the CWS?

100

MSDS

What is Material Safety Data Sheet?

100

OSHA

What is Occupational Safety & Health Administration?

200

The PPE that is required to protect your eyes.

What are Safety Glasses?

200

An appliance that is more dangerous when dull

What is a knife blade?

200

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

What is a fire drill?

200

The new acronym for MSDS?

 What is SDS (Safety Data Sheet)?

200

20 miles per hour.

What is the speed limit in the most areas of the refinery?

300

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

What are gloves?

300

Carton cutters, box cutters and scissors.

What are the only acceptable cutting tools?

300

A siren that sounds every Wednesday at 11 am.

What is the Community Warning System Drill?

300

The ________is required to perform the appropriate hazard determination for their substances.

Who is the Manufacturer?

300

An incident that does not result in a serious injury.

What is a Near Miss?

400

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

What are Goggles? // What is a Face Shield?

400

When you are handing a knife to someone

When is the only time you should hold a knife by its blade?

400

Stay under a desk and away from windows.

What is an earthquake drill?

400

The sign that displays the Health, Flammability, Instability and Special Hazards of any chemical.

What is the NFPA Diamond?

400

Loose carpets, mats, or materials on the floor.

What is a trip/fall hazard?

500

What type of PPE is required to protect your hearing?

What are ear plugs?

500

A tool to safely sharpen a knife.

What is a sharping stone?

500

The Administration parking lot

Where is the Admin evacuation area?

500

The four colors in the NFPA diamond and what they each stand for.

What is RED = flammability, BLUE = health hazard, YELLOW = reactivity and White = Special Hazards?

500

The first place to go with safety-related questions or concerns.

What is your Supervisor?