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Test your knowledge about hazardous substances and safety measures related to energy. Learn about Material Safety Data Sheets, PPE, severe allergic reactions, fractures, CPR, electrical safety, and more. Have fun playing while staying safe!
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Energy Jeopardy! Need to “B” Safe More Than a Band-Aid 2-Word Answers Playing Safe with Energy Hazardous Substances 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Topic 1: 100 points Hazardous Substances 100 The Material Safety Data Sheet is usually called this name.
Topic 1: 200 points Hazardous Substances 200 A co-worker spilled a hazardous liquid on his shirt. This must be done before anything else.
Topic 1: 300 points Hazardous Substances 300 The Material Safety Data Sheets of each hazardous substance must be updated this often.
Topic 1: 400 points Hazardous Substances 400 This type of toxicity refers to when there is a repeated exposure over a long period of time.
Topic 1: 500 points Hazardous Substances 500 Safety glasses and gloves are two examples of these which could be abbreviated as “PPE.”
Topic 2: 100 points More Than a Band-Aid 100 Triple Jeopardy!
Topic 2: 200 points More Than a Band-Aid 200 This is the condition that occurs when a person’s throat swells due to a severe allergic reaction.
Topic 2: 300 points More Than a Band-Aid 300 This is the type of fracture that occurs when the bone protrudes out of the skin.
Topic 2: 400 points More Than a Band-Aid 400 This medicine is found in an EpiPen and is used to treat severe allergic reactions.
Topic 2: 500 points More Than a Band-Aid 500 CPR stands for this.
Topic 3: 100 points Playing Safely with Energy 100 The acronym “PASS” was created for the safe use of one of these.
Topic 3: 200 points Playing Safely with Energy 200 The “H” in OSHA stands for this.
Topic 3: 300 points Playing Safely with Energy 300 Exposure to a large amount of this may cause muscle contractions and could throw a victim some distance from the source.
Topic 3: 400 points Playing Safely with Energy 400 Hazardous Materials is often shortened and combined to make this term.
Topic 3: 500 points Playing Safely with Energy 500 An equipment ground protects workers by providing this for the electric current to pass through.
Topic 4: 100 points Need to “B” Safe 100 This is the most common hazard a meter reader is likely to encounter on the job.
Topic 4: 200 points Need to “B” Safe 200 Never apply grease or this as ointment to a burn.
Topic 4: 300 points Need to “B” Safe 300 Upon finding an unconscious individual, one should make sure the person is doing this before anything else.
Topic 4: 400 points Need to “B” Safe 400 Flame retardant clothing is an example of this type of protection.
Topic 4: 500 points Need to “B” Safe 500 Gasoline is the fuel for this type of fire.
Topic 5: 100 points 2-Word Answers 100 This is the immediate care given to a person who is injured or who suddenly becomes ill.
Topic 5: 200 points 2-Word Answers 200 The skin becomes red and blisters appear with this degree of burn.
Topic 5: 300 points 2-Word Answers 300 This is the name of the closest distance an employee is allowed to get to an energized or grounded object.
Topic 5: 400 points 2-Word Answers 400 Double Jeopardy!
Topic 5: 500 points 2-Word Answers 500 An area that may pose a hazard because it is not designed for continuous, sustained occupancy.
A Job_________ is the safety component that promotes a healthy and safe work environment by coordinating and communicating the employee’s responsibilities prior to starting a job.
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