Safety Incentive Q2 #2

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Across
  1. 4. This device is attached to the hydraulic system on a digger derrick to remove poles from the ground. This tool shall be utilized to keep from damaging the boom. 66.9 safety manual.
  2. 10. A distress signal used over the company radio when Check, Call and Care are put into action.
  3. 12. When Cooperative vehicles are left _________, the keys shall be removed, and the vehicle shall be locked to avoid unauthorized personnel access to tools and equipment.
  4. 13. This is performed before the use of a CMV. We recently switched to an electronic version through Samsara.
  5. 16. A written document that outlines the procedures and actions employees and employers must take during workplace emergencies to ensure safety and minimize harm.
  6. 17. Disabling the automatic reclosing function of a recloser. One shot.
  7. 20. Indicates that the line or equipment is DEAD and Grounded. This is utilized within a work clearance. New Switching and Tagging Procedure.
  8. 22. Should never be operated without safety glasses, ear protection and leg chaps.
  9. 23. Shall be utilized when energizing or de-energizing secondary connections in an underground transformer, pedestal or meter-base.
Down
  1. 1. Only trained and certified employees operate these. Inspect before using this equipment. Never exceed the rated load. Do not raise and lower while traveling. Watch out for low hanging objects when in operation. Safety glasses and seatbelts shall be used at all times.
  2. 2. - To replenish the body's water and electrolyte levels by drinking beverages and consuming foods that contain water. When temperatures are hotter, remember to drink 8 ounces of water every 15-20 minutes.
  3. 3. – The System Operator issues this when energized line work is performed. This is utilized within a Hotline Work Permit. New Switching and Tagging Procedure.
  4. 5. A ________ shall be fed from the side, and never directly behind the feed table. Employees shall never place hands or other body parts into the brush hopper while in operation
  5. 6. A device with rungs, steps, or cleats used to gain access to a different elevation.
  6. 7. Incentive Q2 #2
  7. 8. An unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action.
  8. 9. When the supervision is on-site and at the immediate location where work is being performed. The supervisor shall be able to provide voice commands when needed under this supervision. Lineman OJT
  9. 11. This device should be worn during all outage events, both planned and unplanned even if personal protective grounds are utilized. At all times during storm restoration, including mutual aid. This device should be positioned anywhere from temple to temple.
  10. 13. Hardhats, safety glasses, rubber gloves and sleeves, flame- resistant clothing and EH rated/composite toe boots are classified as.
  11. 14. Approves major and minor planned switching within their district. This person works directly under the VP of Operations for each district. Short acronym for their job title.
  12. 15. - SC811 makes it easy for you to comply with the law, keep people safe, and protect buried utilities by calling in a ___________ticket.
  13. 18. Rural Electric Safety Achievement Program that is aimed to help influence and foster a culture of safety at a cooperative. This assessment is done every three years.
  14. 19. While refueling all cooperative vehicles, the __________ shall be shut off, the vehicle shall never be left unattended, and the use of cell phones is prohibited.
  15. 21. A type I Class E style that is a part of outside employees PPE that shall be worn on every jobsite to protect against falling objects.