| A | B |
| Stop, Look and Listen | Before starting any automated equipment, you should ... |
| Conveyors | Never stand on ... |
| Pushers, chains, and Trains | Examples of devices with pinch points are ... |
| Photo eyes | If these are not kept clean, they can cause safety hazards... |
| Electrical power and Air | Two sources of energy to be locked out before sevicing conveyors... |
| Lockout - Tagout | Before performing service on equipment you should ... |
| All day long, at home, work, everywhere. | You should think safety ... |
| Reported | Faulty equipment should be ... |
| Confirm it's correct disconect | When locking out power... |
| Falling material | Don't try to catch... |
| Unsafe | erratic, unpredictable activation of automated equipment is ... |
| Gravity | An example of stored energy, when no power or air is present, is ... |
| Person who placed it only. | Who is authorized to remove a lock out? |
| People in your area. | You are not only responsable for your safety, but for ... |
| Devices intersecting at a right angle . | Example of a shear point is ... |
| Periodically | Safety training should be given ... |
| OSHA | Safety organization |
| Designated area | You should only entering a pathway of automated equipment, at the ... |
| Look behind you. | Before reversing on a fork lift... |
| Frequently | Photo eyes should be cleaned ... |