background presentation
presentation sharing

What should I do if I notice a safety hazard, such as damaged equipment or unsafe working conditions

26

0

M
MD farid Fallenhero

This call addresses safety: identifying hazards, inspecting tools, maintaining housekeeping, handling fatigue, and PPE compliance. It emphasizes teamwork and vigilance for a safer work environment.

Categories

Slides (26)

1 -

1. What should I do if I notice a safety hazard, such as damaged equipment or unsafe working conditions, during work.

2 -

2. What does PPE stand for?

3 -

3. What should you do if you see someone not wearing the required PPE?

4 -

4. Who apply PTP?

5 -

5. What does the spotter do at SGA Project?

6 -

 6. How often should equipment and tools be inspected?

7 -

7. What is this?

8 -

8. What are the potential hazards?

9 -

9. What should you do if you feel fatigued or unwell while working?

10 -

10. Top Score

11 -

11. How can you contribute to maintaining good housekeeping on-site?

12 -

12. What is this called?

13 -

13. Who is this person?

14 -

14. WINNER TOP 5 PLAYER

15 -

15. Which item must be submitted and approved before starting any high-risk activity?

16 -

16. Which of the following is NOT a control measure for working at height?

17 -

17. What action must be taken if a lanyard or harness appears damaged?

18 -

18. What does “LOTO” stand for?

19 -

19. Who is allowed to issue a Stop Work when work is unsafe on SGA site?

20 -

20. What is the proper response when you witness an unsafe act?

21 -

21. Which of the following must be updated immediately when there is a change in the work process?

22 -

22. What is the main purpose of a Safe Work Procedure (SWP)?

23 -

23. What are the 10 Site Golden Rules?

24 -

24. What should you do if you see a barricaded exclusion zone?

25 -

25. Which of the following is NOT following proper safety rules when working at height?

26 -

TOP SCORE

Similar Templates

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I access the AhaSlides template library?

You can access templates from the Templates tab in your dashboard after logging in, from the Templates section on our website, or directly in the Editor app.

What are the templates designed for?

Official templates help you prepare interactive presentations for training, meetings, classes, and workshops. Community templates are created by users and shared to inspire others.

How do I host a session using a template?

Select a template, customize it by editing slides, themes, multimedia, and settings, then host it just like any other presentation.

Do I need to pay to use templates?

All templates are free to download and host, but some may exceed the free plan limits (5 quiz questions or 3 polls), which require a paid plan.

If I publish a template to share with my team, will it be visible to all other users?

Yes. Published templates are added to the public library and visible to all users. To keep a template private, share it with team members as collaborators instead.