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Initiative to raise awareness of critical safety standards: Safety Standards for ____
Eye wear that may not be allowed to be worn in operating areas of the plant
All personal protective clothing must be _________ at the end of each shift, even if chemical contamination is not seen.
Respirator used for emergency situations
Line ________ : The initial disconnection of any portion of pipeline, permanent hose line, or closed vessel by uncoupling, unscrewing, unbolting, hot tapping or cutting.
Must be tested before performing a line break.
A type of lock that is individually keyed and used by one worker to prevent the removal of lockout devices by securing the lockbox or individual lockout devices installed in the field.
Equipment must be ___________ before doing work on a piece of equipment that is locked out.
A flexible line of webbing, or synthetic or wire rope that is used to secure a full body harness to a lifeline or anchor.
Type of plan intended to retrieve a worker who has fallen and is suspended by a personal fall protection system.
Person dedicated to monitor the work area during hot work (2 words).
Must be done for up to 4 hours after hot work.
A trained and authorized person who enters a confined space.
Confined space entry plan is developed based on this (2 words).
Document used to ensure all work is reviewed prior to starting work to identify hazards and implement controls (3 words).
A management system to identify changes and ensure that proper actions are taken to minimize the risk of changes.
The management of change procedure does not apply to replacement in ____.
Safety information can be found in the EDMS, more specifically in _________.
Arc _____: the dangerous condition associated with the release of energy caused by an electric arc.
A dangerous condition associated with the possible release of energy caused by the contact or approach to live parts.

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