What is Fat/Cat - answer-Weekly Fatalities and Catastrophes report published by
osha
What does OSHA Stand for - answer-Occupational Safety and Health Administration
What is the OSHA Mission? - answer-To save lives, prevent injuries, and protect the
health of America's Workers
What is an SDS and MSDS? - answer-Safety Data Sheet
Material Safety Data Sheet
What Section of OSH Act prohibits employers from discriminating against workers
who exercise their safety and health rights - answer-11(c)
Which part of the OSHA Standards is construction? - answer-1926
What part of the OSHA standards is General Industry - answer-1910
When an employer receives an OSHA citation, it must - answer-be posted for 3 days
or until it is fixed
What type of OSHA inspection is conducted when immediate death or serious harm
is likely - answer-Immediate danger
If you believe an OSHA inspection is needed, what is your best option? - answer-
submit a written signed complaint with specific hazard information
One main responsibilities of employers under OSHA is - answer-to provide proper
training
What are the 4 major elements of effective program - answer-management
commitment and employee involvement
worksite analysis
Hazard prevention and controls
Safety and Health program
IIPP/I2P2 - answer-injury and illness prevention plan
Elements of an IIPP - answer-1. Management duties
2. Employee participation
3. Hazard Identification and assessment
4. Hazard prevention and control
5. Education and training
, 6. Program evaluation
How many states have IIPP requirements - answer-15
Suggestions for best IIPP - answer-Be in writing
Be reviewed and updated periodically
Elements of IIPP - answer-Responsible persons
employee compliance
employee communications
hazard assessment
Injury & Illness Investigation
Hazard Control
Training and Instruction
Hierarchy of hazard controls - answer-Elimination
engineering controls
administrative controls
ppe
Inspection records should be maintained for - answer-one year at least
Osha 6 questions for accidents - answer-who what where when why how?
what is an accident - answer-unplanned, undesired event that causes damage to
person, property, or environment
Direct costs of accident - answer-medical bills
property damage costs
indirect costs - answer-lost time
lost productivity
hardship to family
3-10x greater than direct
Who is responsible that investigation of accident is conducted? - answer-
superintendent
Objective of accident investigation - answer-identification of causal factors
Can accidents always be prevented? - answer-Yes
Rules on accident interview - answer-conduct in private
don't assign blame
initiate asap
get the facts not the emotion
3 stages of crisis management - answer-prevention
preparedness stage