Stretch it out
Acronyms
Spot the Hazards
Fire Safety
Fill in the Blanks
100


Take this moment to stretch!

100

OSHA

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100


1. Coffee spill on floor

2. Person carrying heavy load without proper transport equipment

3. Person looking at file, not paying attention

4. Throwing stuff around the occupied space

5. Lady on chair to reach high shelf

6. Person stressed out (please get therapy)

7. Power strip overloaded and cords/wires not organized

8. Fire door opened

9. Direct exposure to sunlight (Block the burn)

100

A condition or material that increases the risk of fire, such as overloaded circuits or flammable liquids.

What is a fire hazard?

100

The least effective hazard control type is ___________

Personal protective equipment

200

PPM

Parts per million, 1 x 10-6

200

A practice exercise to prepare employees for an emergency evacuation.

What is a fire drill?

200

Only ________ personnel may remove a lockout device.

Authorized personnel who placed it

300

RTK

Right To Know

300

A pre-designated safe area where people gather after evacuating.

What is an assembly point?

300

A _________ is an unplanned event that did not result in injury, damage, or loss — but had the potential to do so.

Near miss (also called a close call)

400

dB

Decibels

400

A sudden transition from a growing fire to a fully developed fire, engulfing a room.

What is flashover?

400

In case of a fire, _______ is the correct acronym to remember for using a fire extinguisher.

PASS (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep)

500

PID (used for Portable Gas Monitors)

Photoionization Detector

500

An explosion caused by the sudden reintroduction of oxygen into an oxygen-starved fire.

What is backdraft?

500

_____ is the minimum recommended lighting level for general workplace areas.

200 lux