Relier Pairs Safety and Health at WorkVersion en ligne Test your knowledge about safety and health at work with this matching pairs game! par JOHN DAVID CASTAÑEDA JIMÉNEZ 1 Risk Assessment 2 Workplace Hazards 3 Occupational Health 4 Safety Regulations 5 PPE 6 Safety Training 7 Ergonomics 8 First Aid Evaluating potential hazards and their likelihood Identifying potential risks in the workplace Rules and guidelines to prevent accidents and injuries Designing workspaces to optimize worker comfort and productivity Educating workers on safe work practices Immediate medical assistance for workplace injuries Promoting physical and mental well-being in the workplace Protective equipment to ensure worker safety 1 First aid 2 Evacuate 3 Safety hazard 4 Protective gloves 5 Caution signs 6 Chemicals 7 Maintenance 8 Emergency alarm 9 Fire extinguisher 10 Equipment malfunction A system that alerts employees to evacuate the premises in case of danger or emergency. Any situation that poses a threat to the well-being of workers, such as slippery floors or exposed wires When tools or machinery stop working correctly due to technical issues. Visible warnings placed to alert individuals about potential hazards or dangers. Specialized hand coverings designed to shield workers from chemical exposure, cuts, or burns Substances used in the workplace that can be potentially harmful, requiring proper handling and protective gear Regular repairs and upkeep to ensure equipment functions properly and safely. Initial medical treatment provided to injured employees or individuals until professional help arrives Equipment used to put out fires by discharging firefighting substances. To leave a building or area swiftly and safely during an emergency. 1 Respirators 2 Personal protective equipment (PPE) 3 Evacuation drill 4 Power outage 5 Ear protection 6 Air quality 7 Safety guidelines 8 Disciplinary action 9 Cold-weather gear 10 Ergonomics Devices worn over the mouth and nose to protect against inhalation of harmful substances. The cleanliness and safety of the air in a workspace, which can affect employee health. Gear worn by workers to reduce exposure to hazards, such as helmets and gloves. Established rules and protocols for maintaining a safe work environment. A practice exercise in which employees simulate leaving the workplace in response to a crisis A loss of electrical power, which can impact workplace operations and safety systems. Clothing and accessories designed to protect workers from low temperatures. Measures taken by an employer in response to employee behavior that violates workplace rules Devices such as earplugs or earmuffs worn to reduce exposure to excessive noise levels. The science of designing workspaces, equipment, and tasks to fit the capabilities and limitations of workers