S11 - Safety Inspection & Analysis
Across
- 4. Highest priority level that means imminent danger or serious physical harm
- 8. This is the 1st thing done on an OSHA walkthrough
- 9. This is the purpose of an OSHA safety inspection concerning hazards
- 10. Title given to the OSHA person who performs the inspection
- 12. How often are most safety audits performed?
- 13. These are conducted to identify and correct workplace safety hazards
- 15. If you notice another employee engaging in an unsafe practice
- 17. This organization will perform planned safety inspections and surprise ones
- 18. This should happen to all safety concerns after they are documented
- 19. This should happen to a machine that is dangerously malfunctioning
- 20. Do not proceed until this has happened to the dangerous situation
- 21. This is a review of daily safety practices to ensure they comply with company policies and OSHA
Down
- 1. This can trigger an unplanned safety audit
- 2. After this many people get hurt on a job, it will indicate a Priority Level 3 OSHA inspection
- 3. This is the process to determine the safest way to do a task
- 5. These people are most familiar with the process and should be the ones to conduct a JSA
- 6. Stands for Job Safety Analysis
- 7. Who should conduct daily safety inspections?
- 11. Employees can improve workplace safety by ___ for the safety of everyone
- 14. Lowest priority level that indicates a regular or surprise inspection
- 16. A JSA should be done for _____ and when a new or different machine is installed
- 21. This is the 4th way to submit ideas for safety...the first 3 are supervisor, safety officer, and safety committee.