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What is Protective
The word that is identified by the second "p" in PPE.
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What is Emergency Action Plan
E.A.P.
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What are places you can fall from.
Unguarded floor/wall openings, platforms, loading docks, roofs, stairs, ladders/scaffolds.
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What is The Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
OSHA
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What is Exit Routes and Emergency Planning
Fire Prevention plans fall under this subpart.
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What are Safety Gloves
Types of this PPE can be made of materials like cotton, nitrile, latex, and vinyl
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What is a Fire Drill
A safety exercise to rehearse evacuating a building in the event of an emergency.
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What is poor housekeeping.
Can lead to injuries when workplace isn't kept clean and orderly, spills are left behind, hoses aren't wound up.
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What is a procedure, JHA, PTP, or WI.
Required before performing a task.
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What is Occupational Health and Environmental Controls
Audiometric Testing falls under this subpart.
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What is goggles or face shield.
Type of PPE that is worn on the face to protect the eyes from liquid splashes.
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What is an Assembly Point
The meeting points to gather in case of a fire in the facility.
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What is a ladder.
Workers injured in falls from this object are usually less than 10 feet above the ground.
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What is a First Aid or Near Miss?
An incident that does not result in a serious injury.
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What is Personal Protective Equipment
Respiratory Protection falls under this subpart.
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What is a safety vest.
The type of PPE that is required when driving a PIT.
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What is Incident Commander or I.C.
The person with ultimate control of the emergency situation.
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What is the 3-Point System/3 Points of Contact?
PPE
BBS Emergencies Walking/Working Surfaces General Safety 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Continue ESC Walking/Working Surfaces for 500 Reveal Correct Response Spacebar When three of your four limbs are in contact with the ladder at all times. |
What is a trip/fall hazard?
Loose carpets, mats, or materials on the floor.
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What is General Environmental Controls
Permit required Confined Spaces fall under this subpart.
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What is levels A, B, and C.
The 3 levels of PPE associated to hazardous materials spills.
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What is Shelter in Place.
The process of staying where you are in the event of an emergency.
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What is OSHA's definition of a hole or opening.
A "gap", or "void" 2-inches or greater.
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What is 1970
The Occupational Safety and Health Act was created in this year.
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What is COVID-19
Vaccination, testing, and face coverings fall under this subpart.
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