Initial Topics Quiz
Who is responsible for completing and submitting a Non-Employee Incident Report?
The supervisor of the location or activity where the incident occurred
Who is covered by the HAZCOM standard?
All employees who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals under normal working conditions
Common causes of trips include:
All of these
Which statement is TRUE regarding safe ladder use?
Always maintain three points of contact on the ladder.
Assume fire alarms are only a test and take your time getting out.
False
Fire extinguishers are used to fight large fires.
False
If you wear gloves while giving first aid care, you do not need to wash your hands.
False
To avoid slips, trips and falls, it is NOT important to be able to see where you are going.
False
When using a fire extinguisher, P.A.S.S. stands for Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Swim.
False
The order of heat-related illnesses from least severe to most severe is:
Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, then heat stroke
Which statement is TRUE?
Motor vehicles, golf carts, tractors, and boats must never be washed on campus property.
The NFPA "Fire Diamond" provides information regarding:
A standard rating for Health Hazards, Flammability, and Reactivity
All types of used oil should always be recycled.
True
Environmental Health and Safety offers an in-person fire extinguisher training which includes putting out a real fire.
True
I can help minimize hazardous waste by reusing and recycling materials.
True
If no one else is around to help with a person having an allergic reaction, you can help the person administer their medication (epi-pen or antihistamine) and THEN call 9-1-1.
True
Notify EH&S (Environmental Health and Safety) immediately if you see any type of liquid waste that could make it into stormwater drains.
True
Which of these is required for all employee workplace injuries?
Workplace Hazard Investigation Report
Hazardous waste must be properly characterized, stored, and disposed of in order to ___________.
all of these
Flammability, combustibility, and explosiveness of a chemical:
are examples of physical hazards