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• What key elements are essential to recognizing hazards and reducing or
eliminating workplace hazards? -✓✓Management commitment and employee
involvement
• You are encouraged to ask your coworkers/supervisor for information whenever
you have a problem or are in doubt about what to do on a job? -✓✓True
• It is your responsibility to follow all safety regulations, inform your employer of
any unsafe condition; report all injuries no matter how minor they seem and wear
the proper personal protective equipment? -✓✓True
• The OSHA standard that addresses the requirements for preventing and lessening
the results of a bad release of toxic, reactive, flammable, or highly explosive
hazardous chemicals from a process -✓✓Process safety management Standard
• The process Hazard Analysis (PHA) is one of the most important parts of the
PSM program. PHAs are used to identify and evaluate major processes and ensure
they are -✓✓Evaluated, Controlled, and Identified
• In the PSM standard OSHA states employees must be trained if they work with
highly hazardous chemicals. -✓✓True
, • Facilities are not permitted to control your entrance and exit in covered process
areas. -✓✓False
• What should be your first concern from the moment you enter the work site? -
✓✓Safety
• Under the Stop Work Authority, you have the right and obligation to stop a work
activity if you have reason to believe your own safety or a coworkers safety is in
jeopardy or if the work plan is not clearly established or understood . -✓✓True
• What's needed in order to operate a plant-owned vehicle or mobile equipment
while at a facility -✓✓qualified only authorized only
• What type of work permits you may encounter on the job -✓✓safe work permits
confined space entry permits, hot work permits, line entry or line breaking permits,
lockout/tagout permits
• if you are replacing a piece of equipment the new one should be the same as the
one being removed. If its not you should find out whether the change was on
purpose. what is this called -✓✓Management of change
• Used only where an immediate life threatening hazard exists -✓✓Danger
• Used where immediate non life threatening hazards exist -✓✓Warning Sign
• Used to warn against potential hazards or to caution against unsafe practices -
✓✓Caution signs