Safety Orientation Quiz0 Welcome to your Safety Orientation Quiz Enter the email address of the person who should receive the proof of training documentation upon successful completion of this quiz. This could be you or a company representative. You need to answer 70% of the questions correctly, but don't worry, you can take this quiz as many times as necessary to get it right. Name Company Email I know how to locate and review the company's Accident Prevention Program (APP) and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) at any time. True False None I will report any hazardous conditions, unsafe acts or close calls to my supervisor immediately. True False None For future use, where can the information detailed in this Safety Orientation be found? Company Support Manual Accident Prevention Program Manual for Corporate Administrators Nowhere, I have to learn it today None Which of the following safe work habits should only be implemented when necessary, as opposed to at all times? Refraining from fighting, horseplay, or distracting my co-workers Walking, as opposed to running, on company premises Keeping work areas clear of slip, trip and fall hazards None of the above None If I witness or experience a job-related injury, illness, or damage to company property, I will: Decide whether to take action based on the severity of the situation Report it to a janitor or custodian before the end of the day Inform any co-workers nearby Report it immediately to my supervisor Do nothing, it's none of my business None Failure to comply with the company's safety policies will result in disciplinary action. True False None Where can you find a list of designated first aid providers for the company? They are listed on the evacuation map They are listed on the safety bulletin board They are listed with the fire extinguishers This information was not contained in my Safety Orientation None I have been informed of where the fire extinguishers at my place of work are located. True False None After an injury, your attending physician will determine whether you are able to return to work. They will dictate any limitations or instructions for your return to work in writing, and you will pass them on to your supervisor or the designated personnel... Within one (1) hour Within eight (8) hours Within ten (10) days As soon as possible None Below are the appropriate steps to take when an unsafe act is identified. Select the answer where these steps are listed in the correct order of completion. Report the information to your supervisor, report the same information to the company safety committee, then stop the unsafe procedures Stop the unsafe procedures immediately, report the information to your supervisor, then report the same information to the company safety committee Report the information to the company safety committee, then to your supervisor, and create a plan for putting an end to the unsafe procedures None If I am injured on the job, I will maintain contact with my employer on a regular basis regarding recovery and return to work. True False None I share the responsibility of ensuring that my Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is kept in good, usable condition. True False None In an emergency, employees should exit the building and... Go home Wait until the alarm is off to re-enter Proceed to a pre-designated assembly area Perform a quick headcount and go back for missing personnel None I must be trained in proper use, safety procedures, potential hazards, and PPE requirements for any machinery, tools, or hazardous chemicals I may use on the job... During first use Before first use Within ten (10) days of hire No less than ten (10) days after first use None Operating machinery or equipment without ensuring that the proper guards are in place is frowned upon, but ultimately just part of the job. True False None It is the responsibility of both the employer and the employee to maintain current Safety Data Sheets for all hazardous chemicals in the workplace. True False None Workplace violence includes physical assault and verbal abuse, but does not include threats/threatening behavior. True False None My employer has a zero-tolerance policy for workplace violence. True False None Which of the following is a safe practice for proper lifting? Maintain a firm stance Keep the load close to your center of gravity Bend your knees (not your waist) and keep your back straight All of the above None Safety Data Sheets will only be available to you during training. You will not be able to access this information when the chemicals are actually in use. True False None Safety procedures in your workplace are the responsibility of: Your employers and/or supervisors Your more experienced coworkers They are your responsibility All of the above None After an incident, such as an on-the-job injury or workplace violence, it can be helpful to write down details about the event for future review. True False None It is a good practice to maintain container labeling in your workplace, but it is not necessary 100% of the time. True False None Every employee must be able to locate the following information on an SDS (check all that apply): Firefighting measures Type of PPE required First aid measures Name of chemical Handling and storage I will follow these safety policies and procedures throughout my daily work activities. True False None I have filled out and signed the Safety Orientation Checklist (pages 1-6, 1-7, and 1-8); the Specific Safety and Health Training (Section B); the Hazardous Communications/GHS training (Section D); and the Violence in the Workplace training (section E). True False None This video and quiz is not a complete, valid Safety Orientation until on-site training is done. Once this video and quiz is completed, You must take you paperwork to your supervisor to finish on-site training and the manager/supervisor will sign off on Section E to complete the full Safety Orientation. Please type your name in the following box. 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