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__________________ are key actions to prevent serious injuries during higher-risk activities. (3 words)
Core values of ExxonMobil include: Protect Tomorrow Today; Security is Everyone’s Business; and ______________________. (3 words)
When we are 100% in the moment and focused on our task, we are known to have good ______________ Motivation.
Proper planning of tasks before picking up the tools is known as “Heads _________ Hands".
If our job task involves open flames or spark-throwing operations, we are required to have a ______________ Permit (2 words)
The emergency breathing system required to fly offshore is known as the _______________.
100% tie-off is required anytime we are Working at ______________.
The perception of what is important or what carries more weight right now when making decisions is known as ______________ bias.
____________________ is a cognitive bias that describes the common human tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information offered when making decisions.
The Equipment _____________ and Reinstatement process is intended to manage the safety and environmental aspects of facility operating energy sources.
Examples of ______________________ include unbolting flanges and manways; removing screwed fittings on systems; and opening enclosures, vents or drains. (2 words)
___________ thinking is required for developing original decisions or new routines; having technical discussions; and may be impaired by fatigue, illness or stress.
A _______________ defeat is required when a critical device or a critical system is taken out of service (isolated or shut down) while the equipment or facility being protected remains in service.
When your data analysis becomes an end and not a means to a better solution…it fails to lead to a decision this decision making style can be potentially unsafe?
This decision making style is useful when you need a quick response (taking into account your Safety Training and appropriately using the Safety Tools).
Keys used for isolating equipment are placed in the _________________ box and secured using a Functional Lock. (3 words)
Successfully managing ___________ Safety protects our people, the community and the environment by properly controlling the hazards inherent in our operations.
As part of the Safe Choice Sustainment process, _______________ sessions are completed and documented in the team member’s passport.
__________________ a task assists a team member with moving from Fast Thinking to Slow Thinking.
Training program for working offshore in Canada is called the ________________________. (3 words)
A tendency to develop or form an opinion without considering all the facts is known as ________.
Seeking out data that disproves your assumptions helps eliminate or reduce the impact of ____________Bias on your choices.
Making a choice based on previous outcomes is known as ___________ Bias.
A work control document required for the planning, communication, authorization of work execution and reinstatement is known as a _________________. (3 words)
A _________________ is a pre-job planning tool used for identifying and mitigating hazards related to the scope of work. (3 words)
_______________ is performed to confirm a safe working environment by recognizing and eliminating flammable or toxic gases hazards before and during work activities. (2 words)
A _____________ is the primary device used on an offshore installation in the event of an emergency abandonment.
All isolations should be tested to confirm effectiveness prior to work beginning, this is known as a ________________ Demonstration. (2 words)
____________ objects account for approximately 35% of all safety related incidents and is one of the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities in industry.
Personal ________________________ Equipment is normally considered the last line of defence when mitigating hazards within the workplace. (3 words)

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