S11 - Safety Inspection & Analysis

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