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- 1. The life saving technique used when a person is unresponsive and not breathing.
- 3. VPP is what kind of OSHA program?
- 6. VPP goals should meet what criteria?
- 8. VPP is a partnership between Employees, Management and ___________.
- 9. What form do you use to report a serious hazard?
- 10. What does PPE stand for?
- 11. Safety items used in order to prevent employees from being injured on the job.
- 13. Extension cords and power strips cannot be what?
- 14. Every year the Director send out a memorandum describing the VPP _________ for the year.
- 16. Used in the event of a blood or body fluid spill.
- 17. How often are fire extinguishers inspected?
- 18. When evacuating a building, you are to meet your supervisor where?
- 19. A portable device that checks the heart rhythm and can send an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm.
- 20. Where do you go if you suffer a minor injury at work?
- 21. The VPP incentive program where employees complete a booklet of safety and health related activities.
- 24. Visitors to any of our building should receive one.
- 25. who is the VPP Program Manager?
- 27. Coffeepots must be plugged into what?
- 28. Who do you report your immediate safety concerns to?
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- 2. Who is the VPP Champion?
- 4. Keeping areas tidy and free of potential tripping and slipping hazards is called what?
- 5. Do not use this when evacuating a multi-level building.
- 7. What does CHPS stand for?
- 12. The process of adapting the job to the worker to reduce stress and eliminate potential injuries and disorders.
- 15. This person refers employees to resources that can help employees struggling with financial and personal issues.
- 22. What organization assures safe and healthful working conditions by setting and enforcing standards and providing training?
- 23. The name of the VPP recognition program where employees nominated and awarded for going "above and beyond" safety and health standards.
- 26. The name of the recognition OSHA awards organizations that have excelled in and exceeded standard safety and health requirements.