DOT 1 (25 May 21) Flashcards
1.) The _________ has authority and responsibility for implementing the provisions of the DWR IIPP?
Director
2.) Division/regional/field in office _________ have the authority and responsibility for implementing the provisions of the DWR IIPP for their respective areas?
Chiefs
3.) All employees are responsible for complying with the DWR IIPP, included but not limited to?
A. Actively participating in all required safety and health training,
B. Use PPE (when required)
C. Request information related to job safety whenever needed
D. Participate in workplace safety inspections
4.) The purpose of the safety inspection?
A. Ensure established work practices are being followed
B. Ensure equipment and personal protective equipment is maintained in safe and good/reliable working conditions
C. Ensure that routine preventive maintenance equipment is being conducted,l
D. Ensure hazards are corrected as soon as identified.
5.) If injury/illness occurs on the job, it’s the ________or __________ ___________ responsibility to complete appendix B incident report and forward to the appropriate management personnel and conduct the initial ranking and document the findings within 24 hours?
Supervisor; Project Leads
6.) _________ mandates that all employees participate in periodic safety training during which topics relevant to the workplace are reviewed and discussed?
CAL/OSHA
7.) What policies or code work safe practices are appropriate for safety training topics?
A. Injury and illness prevention program B. Hazard assessment and mitigation C. Confined space entry procedures D. Welding, cutting, and hot work E. Heat illness prevention plan F. Hazard communication and awareness
8.) Will a JHA be required to support an incident investigation?
Yes, True
9.) Who has authority and responsibility to stop work in progress if he/she believes the work is being done in an unsafe manner and or under unsafe conditions?
Anyone
- Each employees __________ __________ is responsible to assure that all employees under his/her authority are instructed and trained concerning the information contained in this instruction at least annually?
Immediate supervisor
11.) What does the acronym PWSP stand for?
Pre-Work Safety Plan
12.) What does the acronym JHA stand for?
Job Hazard Analysis
13.) What is the purpose of a JHA?
The JHA is an important safety tool that is used to identify the sequential steps in a task to be performed, the JHA identifies the hazards associated with each step and the mitigation necessary to ensure the safety and health of workers performing the work.
14.) How long is a JHA good for?
A JHA is good for a specific period of time, usually not to exceed a normal workday.
15.) JHA may not be required when?
When employees perform routine, low risk tasks that have an Standard Practice (SP) associated with them.