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ergo
ergonomics
iab
interactive assessment brief
sds
safety data sheet
orm
operational management risk
osha
occupational safety/health administration
vpp
voluntary protection program
acm
asbestos containing material
can you be your own fire watch
NO
where are you allowed to eat and drink
only in designated areas
how do you store cylinders
upright and secured
what do you do before using a ladder
inspect the ladder
can you use gloves on rotating machinery
NO
when working with ACM what is the potential hazard
lunge cancer
what do you do if you find a danger tag on the ground
immediately notify ships force and your supervisor
how long must you stay after completing hot work
30 min
MHE
material handling equipment
what do you do before entering a confined space
check the gas free tag. check to see if you are allowed to enter, check the date and time of the expiration
when is FPE required
any work about 5 feet
what do you always need aboard ship
flashlight
what is the difference between friable and non friable ACM
friable is when ACM can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. non friable, when dry, can not be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure.
what is the greatest danger of a confined space
the lack of oxygen
define a confined space
poorly ventilated
limited or restricted opening for entry and exit or only vertical exit routes
what are the three types of gas free tags
green: clear for entry and hot work
yellow: limited entry and no hot work
red: no access and no hot work
who can operate cranes
trained and qualified personal
what is the minimum required PPE
safety shoes, safety glasses, and a hard hat
if a co worker is being shocked what do you do
do not touch them
turn off the power if possible
remove them using something non conductive
have them sit or lie down and call 911
define hot work
all flame, heating, welding, thermal cutting, brazing, ferrous metal grinding, or any work exceeds 400 degrees