lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Psychology Chapter 2 Test Review 2025-02-27
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- -an informed guess of the outcome of an experiment
- -this type of variable can ruin an entire study
- -identity and information of subjects doesn't get released
- -telling the subjects what you did
- -group that gets the critical part of the experiment done to them
- -factors that can change in an experiment
- -what happens under normal circumstances
- -whats morally sound to do
- -subjects can opt out whenever they want
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- -experiments done outside of the lab
- - neither the participant nor researcher know which group is which
- -this type of variable can be altered or changed by the researcher
- -researcher can obtain personal and detailed information
- -method of gathering data by having a lot of people fill out a form
- -this type of variable changes as a result of what the other factor does
- -this type of experiment is done in a controlled environment
- - utilizes the power of suggestion, something without an active ingredient
- -type of behavior when that is completely natural
- -eliminating risks for subject safety
- -a set of fixed generalized beliefs that we hold about a given group
20 Clues: -whats morally sound to do • -telling the subjects what you did • -experiments done outside of the lab • -eliminating risks for subject safety • -what happens under normal circumstances • -subjects can opt out whenever they want • -factors that can change in an experiment • -this type of variable can ruin an entire study • -type of behavior when that is completely natural • ...
LangFest 2021 2021-04-27
Across
- The favorite form class of the Naigles lab
- Dr. Theodore's soapbox
- Experiment builder and also an animal
- LandiLab members use ___________ methods to study reading.
- One common method used to alter the mouse genome and thereby test the role of a specific gene (Fitch Lab!)
- Coppola lab acronym
- Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab
- SLaP Lab motto
- Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest
- The Myers/Magnusun lab member with a skill for crossword creation
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- In the Aphasia Rehab Lab we work with people with _________.
- The Naigles Lab Logo
- The brain's ability to change in response to experiences, learning, trauma
- school subject of focus in the Coppola lab
- MagLabbies sometimes go to Bolton for parties in the ________________.
- The Skoe Lab mascot
16 Clues: SLaP Lab motto • Coppola lab acronym • The Skoe Lab mascot • The Naigles Lab Logo • Dr. Theodore's soapbox • Experiment builder and also an animal • Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest • The favorite form class of the Naigles lab • school subject of focus in the Coppola lab • Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab • ...
LAB SAFETY 2025-03-27
Across
- A situation requiring immediate action to prevent harm.
- A gas or vapor that can be harmful to health.
- A protective garment worn to keep lab coats clean.
- An accidental release of a liquid, often requiring immediate cleanup.
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- A potential source of harm or adverse effect.
- Equipment such as gloves and masks worn to protect against hazards.
- The process of making an area safe after a spill or accident.
- Protective eyewear worn to prevent injury to the eyes.
8 Clues: A potential source of harm or adverse effect. • A gas or vapor that can be harmful to health. • A protective garment worn to keep lab coats clean. • Protective eyewear worn to prevent injury to the eyes. • A situation requiring immediate action to prevent harm. • The process of making an area safe after a spill or accident. • ...
lab safety 2022-09-09
Across
- used to safely measure substances.
- used to safely grab hot things in the lab.
- used to measure volume of liquids in titrations.
- used to protect the eyes from chemicals.
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- glass used in distillation procedures.
- mercury in glass,common range -10 to 110C.
- used to safely grab things in the lab.
- glass or plastic,common sizes 50ml,100ml,250ml.
8 Clues: used to safely measure substances. • glass used in distillation procedures. • used to safely grab things in the lab. • used to protect the eyes from chemicals. • mercury in glass,common range -10 to 110C. • used to safely grab hot things in the lab. • glass or plastic,common sizes 50ml,100ml,250ml. • used to measure volume of liquids in titrations.
Lab Safety 2025-08-29
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- Something poisonous that can harm you.
- A message that tells us to be careful.
- The way we should always act in the lab.
- A chemical that makes your skin or eyes itchy or sore.
- Something that catches fire easily.
- Instructions we must follow in the lab.
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- A chemical that can cause cancer.
- Pictures that tell us about dangers in the lab.
8 Clues: A chemical that can cause cancer. • Something that catches fire easily. • Something poisonous that can harm you. • A message that tells us to be careful. • Instructions we must follow in the lab. • The way we should always act in the lab. • Pictures that tell us about dangers in the lab. • A chemical that makes your skin or eyes itchy or sore.
Beakers, burners and beyond 2026-02-18
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- tube Used when heating small amounts of chemicals.
- goggles Something you wear to protect your eyes.
- A piece of clothing used to protect you from experiments in the lab.
- Used for picking up and moving hot objects.
- Used to pump gas into gas hoses for a bunsen burner.
- Used to place test tubes on.
- A tool to measure volume.
- Used to spread heat.
- Used to hold test tubes sometimes above heat.
- Measures the mass of an object.
- Used for measuring temperature.
- Catches fire easily.
- A tool used to add drops of liquid.
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- Lab glassware with a narrow neck which is used for mixing solutions.
- A narrow-opening tool used to hold small samples for comparing and mixing.
- Used for removing solid substances from their container.
- Tool used for pouring a liquid into a container with a small opening.
- An orangey yellow flame.
- A large container used to hold liquid or solid which can be used for heating.
- Used to protect the surface from experiments.
20 Clues: Used to spread heat. • Catches fire easily. • An orangey yellow flame. • A tool to measure volume. • Used to place test tubes on. • Measures the mass of an object. • Used for measuring temperature. • A tool used to add drops of liquid. • Used for picking up and moving hot objects. • Used to hold test tubes sometimes above heat. • Used to protect the surface from experiments. • ...
Saving a life 2022-11-30
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- apply to injury or inflammation
- an injury that requires additional medical treatment
- pins to fix bandages
- to cover the wound
- tool to check body temperature
- to analyze the heart rhythm
- drink plenty of fluids
- something you do to see if its safe
- when a person stops breathing or the heart stops
- use water to clear drib/debris from eyes
- protects eyes in the lab
- solution to clean the wound
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- cleans injuries
- protects hands in the lab
- contains materials and tools for emergency treatment
- material applied to bleeding wound
- occurs when carbon monoxide builds up in bloodstream
- wear it on face when sick
- the vehicle used in emergency care
- capable of causing death
- tool to get splinters out
- to break
- applied for wound can start to heal
- a small injury
- Hamilich Maneuver used during this situation
- provide help to the patient
- to stop bleeding from the wound
- does not enanger the life of a person
- rinse under cold water
29 Clues: to break • a small injury • cleans injuries • to cover the wound • pins to fix bandages • drink plenty of fluids • rinse under cold water • capable of causing death • protects eyes in the lab • protects hands in the lab • wear it on face when sick • tool to get splinters out • to analyze the heart rhythm • provide help to the patient • solution to clean the wound • ...
Class Syllabus Crossword 2025-08-18
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- The class syllabus has statements of
- Tests and quizzes have the same value as
- It is very important that we are ___ in our education
- The most important part of laboratory experiments
- We are using the syllabus to enter into an
- When students are being ____ they must stop lab
- A ___ is put on your work when it is completed on time
- Classwork is graded based upon
- If you're not in the room when the bell rings you're
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- The daily posts have the same value as the
- We shall be mindful of equipment and ___ during lab
- 22% is the grade you'll be given if you're caught ___
- The syllabus is. aliving documnet because there might be
- We can overcome our
- The minimum percentage to get a "B"
- When we make corrections on our work we need to use a
- The final section of the syllabus is for
- I believe you have the ____ to be successful
- We are the Perris ___
- Work turned in late loses ____ precent per day
20 Clues: We can overcome our • We are the Perris ___ • Classwork is graded based upon • The minimum percentage to get a "B" • The class syllabus has statements of • Tests and quizzes have the same value as • The final section of the syllabus is for • The daily posts have the same value as the • We are using the syllabus to enter into an • I believe you have the ____ to be successful • ...
Science Crossword By Ella Mathews O'Brien 2013-02-06
Across
- Another word for watch.
- A thermometer tells you the ...
- The study of chemicals.
- To make the music louder you turn up the ...
- You have to wear goggles for ... reasons.
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- Tells the temperature.
- Short version is lab.
- Another word for appliances.
- The act of measuring something.
- End of a story.
- On a Sunday Christians go to ...
11 Clues: End of a story. • Short version is lab. • Tells the temperature. • Another word for watch. • The study of chemicals. • Another word for appliances. • The act of measuring something. • A thermometer tells you the ... • On a Sunday Christians go to ... • You have to wear goggles for ... reasons. • To make the music louder you turn up the ...
CROSHword Puzzle #1 2023-02-17
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- What is our research approach?
- What does PPE stand for?
- What is the name of our mobile research lab?
- How many years has CROSH been a research centre (as of 2023)?
- What is the name of the safety dog in the lab?
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- What is the most effective hazard control?
- Who is Ontario's Chief Prevention Officer?
- What two words is CRafé a contraction of?
- What is the very important event that takes place on April 28th every year?
9 Clues: What does PPE stand for? • What is our research approach? • What two words is CRafé a contraction of? • What is the most effective hazard control? • Who is Ontario's Chief Prevention Officer? • What is the name of our mobile research lab? • What is the name of the safety dog in the lab? • How many years has CROSH been a research centre (as of 2023)? • ...
Safety Affinichallenge 2022-04-01
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- Commonly used to disinfect surfaces and media; this chemical can release toxic gases when in contact with ammonia containing products.
- A famous lead singer of a Boston-based rock band suffers from this most commonly reported BBP infection in the US.
- Although great at removing particles this kind of filter can't remove gases, vapors, or mists effectively.
- When a chemical completely permeates through a glove's material.
- When exposed to biological or chemical contaminants, you should wash your eyes out for this many minutes.
- This kind of external defibrillator is available near each one of Affinivax's egress stairwells. It pretty much runs itself, just turn it on!
- If you’re up for some "light" reading before bed, you can find Affinivax's institutional safety manuals on this cloud-based content management environment.
- You can't be brief when describing these on a hazardous waste label, full names only please.
- Lids to biohazardous and chemical waste containers should always be kept this way when not in use.
- A turophile's favorite kind of accident causation model depicting failures through a series of safety layers.
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- Our bespectacled peers get these kinds of safety glasses free of charge through IPP on Wednesdays.
- An internationally adopted system that uses pictograms to relay information about hazards.
- These should never be stored with flammables.
- This kind of compound forming chemical undergoes auto-oxidation. Not dating when received and opened may have explosive consequences.
- All paper is not created equal. Paper coffee cups and like products often have this kind of thin film coating which prevents us from composting or recycling them. Unfortunately, these should be placed in the trash.
- Arguably the most common thing that happens in 354.
- This kind of PPE must be used whenever handling samples or touching lab equipment.
- The standards organization that looks out for you in the lab by setting the performance criteria for eye protection.
- When an incident occurs but there is no negative consequence.
- Simple asphyxiants, like nitrogen, displace this element which becomes especially dangerous in rooms with recirculated air.
- When looking to make a quick escape, how many emergency stairwells are located at Affinivax?
- The frequency you should report accidents to Affinivax safety.
- The framework for the proper management of hazardous waste.
23 Clues: These should never be stored with flammables. • Arguably the most common thing that happens in 354. • The framework for the proper management of hazardous waste. • When an incident occurs but there is no negative consequence. • The frequency you should report accidents to Affinivax safety. • When a chemical completely permeates through a glove's material. • ...
Lab safety 2022-09-16
Lab Safety Project 2024-01-26
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- What to wear over eyes during labs
- Color Bunsen Burner Flame should be
- Provides water at every lab station
- Piece of clothing to cover up body during lab
- 4-letter word used to dry up spills
- Footwear for labs
- Where to wash off entire body after huge spill
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- Appropriate material of shoes to wear in labs
- 7-letter word of what's used inside our thermometers
- Way to put out fire ONLY by a teacher
- 7-letter word as an alternative to put out fire
- Where we go for fire drills
12 Clues: Footwear for labs • Where we go for fire drills • What to wear over eyes during labs • Color Bunsen Burner Flame should be • Provides water at every lab station • 4-letter word used to dry up spills • Way to put out fire ONLY by a teacher • Appropriate material of shoes to wear in labs • Piece of clothing to cover up body during lab • ...
Science Lab Safety 2024-09-09
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- My hands should be __ when using electrical equipment
- If my clothing catches fire, I should __, __, and __
- There are two of these safety devices in the room: __ __
- If I need to smell a chemical, I should __ the scent.
- Your teacher's last name
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- Even if I have prescription glasses, I need to wear safety __
- I should __ all injuries to the teacher
- Broken glass should be disposed in the
- This safety device is not in the room: safety __
- When working with open flames, __ hair should be tied back
- If I need the eyewash station, I should rinse my eyes for at least __ minutes
- To avoid injury, I should cut __ from myself and others
12 Clues: Your teacher's last name • Broken glass should be disposed in the • I should __ all injuries to the teacher • This safety device is not in the room: safety __ • If my clothing catches fire, I should __, __, and __ • My hands should be __ when using electrical equipment • If I need to smell a chemical, I should __ the scent. • ...
Lab Safety Procedures 2025-08-18
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- Data Sheet (SDS) document containing specific chemical hazard information
- Glasses most common type of protective eye wear to protect from flying debris
- splashes or potentially infectious materials
- bottles, flasks, jars, beakers, graduated cylinders and pipettes used in the lab
- Gloves disposable protective gloves to protect the wearer from infectious material and
- Coat knee length overcoat worn to protect clothing underneath
- Gloves chemical resistant gloves which offer resistance to snags or punctures to protect
- Kit equipment used to contain, control and clean up a hazardous spill
- Gloves chemical resistant gloves which protect wearers from exposure to hazardous
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- from exposure to hazardous materials
- Splash Goggles goggles which surround the entire eye to protect the wearer from liquid splash
- Shield plastic which covers the entire face to protect the wearer from flying debris,
- Protective Equipment (PPE) clothing or equipment worn to protect the wearer from hazards such as injury or
- contact
- Specimen material derived from a life source for research and diagnostic or therapeutic
15 Clues: contact • from exposure to hazardous materials • splashes or potentially infectious materials • Coat knee length overcoat worn to protect clothing underneath • Kit equipment used to contain, control and clean up a hazardous spill • Data Sheet (SDS) document containing specific chemical hazard information • ...
Lab Safety, Microscopes, Ecology 2023-08-20
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- A large area with a particular climate and species of plants and animals that live there
- Non living factors
- Different ecosystems in the region
- An ecosystems evolution where soil is previously exists
- An ecosystems evolution where no soil previously existed
- A group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live together in a defined area
- A group of individuals similar to one another that can breed and create fertile offspring
- The variety of organisms and the ecosystems in which they occur
- Every organism relies on other organisms to survive
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- must be worn at all times during any lab
- Different species within certain ecosystems
- A place where a particular population lives
- Should only be used at the lowest magnification
- A group of populations comprised of MANY species that live together in defined area
- Ecosystems evolving
- A combination of communities and the physical (nonliving) environment
- Living factors
- A single organism
18 Clues: Living factors • A single organism • Non living factors • Ecosystems evolving • Different ecosystems in the region • must be worn at all times during any lab • Different species within certain ecosystems • A place where a particular population lives • Should only be used at the lowest magnification • Every organism relies on other organisms to survive • ...
Safety Review 2022-11-22
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- what is more likely to happen when you rush?
- always wait for a machine to ______ before you walk away
- who can you ask for help if you do not know how to use a machine?
- use tools and materials for their _______ purpose
- you should never cut _______ you or someone else
- Cleaning up keeps the lab _______ for you and others
- there is absolutely no running or ______ in the lab
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- pay _______ to what you are doing at all times
- the amount of inches your fingers should be from any moving part
- students need this before they use machines
- always _______ tools and materials where you got them
- what do safety glasses protect?
12 Clues: what do safety glasses protect? • students need this before they use machines • what is more likely to happen when you rush? • pay _______ to what you are doing at all times • you should never cut _______ you or someone else • use tools and materials for their _______ purpose • there is absolutely no running or ______ in the lab • ...
SKMS Tech Ed Crossword 2020-08-09
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- One who creates new technology.
- Guidelines and rules in place to keep accidents from happening, and to keep people from harm.
- Improved Technology.
- A power tool used to make round holes in wood, plastic, and metal.
- A power tool with a continuous banded blade often used to cut wood and plastic in our Tech Ed lab.
- Simply defined, is the use of tools, materials, and processes used to meet human needs and wants.
- A laser cutting and engraver machine used in our production lab for making many projects.
- A printer used to create 3 dimensional objects using plastic.
- VirginA Student Training And Refurbishment program.
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- New Technology.
- These tools are often plugged in to a source of electricity (battery or plug) to help complete a process or task.
- One who improves upon existing technology.
- A process in which a material is transformed from a solid, into a gas, and then back into a solid using heat and pressure.
- In our lab, we can process many ___, such as wood, plastic, ceramics, T-Shirts, paper, card board, and many others.
- These tools or devices are often used to help people carry out necessary tasks and are powered only by hand.
- Direct Current (Power, such as a battery)
- Alternating Current (Power, such as from a power outlet)
17 Clues: New Technology. • Improved Technology. • One who creates new technology. • Direct Current (Power, such as a battery) • One who improves upon existing technology. • VirginA Student Training And Refurbishment program. • Alternating Current (Power, such as from a power outlet) • A printer used to create 3 dimensional objects using plastic. • ...
Lab safety 2014-09-09
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- Wash ____________ off hands or clothes immediately
- Something that can be dangerous
- (and of taking steps to reduce the risk where
- Never ________ anything
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- Protective eyewear
- Something that causes harm
- Report any __________ or breakage immediately
- Assessment A way of estimating the amount of risk involved in an
8 Clues: Protective eyewear • Never ________ anything • Something that causes harm • Something that can be dangerous • Report any __________ or breakage immediately • (and of taking steps to reduce the risk where • Wash ____________ off hands or clothes immediately • Assessment A way of estimating the amount of risk involved in an
SG-LAB-AUG 2025-08-13
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- The opening section of a paper or lab report
- What you call the person who taught you something
- A student’s book carrier, and often a researcher’s go-to bag for fieldwork
- What a teacher gives you to do, and a lab’s designated task
- The main subject of a biology class, and a cell's central part
- A student’s major project and a lab’s study
- The teacher’s plan for the day, and the steps written before a complex experiment
- A lab tool that can be found in a science classroom
- A lab worker's "prep day" involves setting these up for a long experiment
- The process of making something new in a lab or a classroom
- The person in charge of a lab and a class project
- The first part of a student’s report, and the first part of a lab report
- What a student gets on a test, or a classification of quality
- Extending the use of a resource, or the process of making things new
- The teacher’s outline for the week, and a lab’s organized workflow
- What a teacher tries to get from a student, and the careful focus needed in the lab
- A favorite break for both students and lab staff
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- What you do with your thoughts before writing a research paper
- The outcomes of a lab’s work, and what a student gets from an assignment
- The goal of a student's study prep, and what we do to a sample
- Where students conduct experiments, and where scientists work
- What a student writes on a paper, and what a lab writes to summarize an experiment
- A container for liquids in the lab and in science class
- Outcome both students and experiments aim for
- What you need to do to understand an experiment
- The person who teaches a class, and someone who guides lab work
- A device that separates mixtures in a lab, often seen in school science labs
- The name of the person who teaches you science
- The subject of a student's report, and a scientist's specialty
- The final step in a student's research, and in a lab's report
- What a student needs for their lab report, and what an analyst provides
- What students do to their papers before turning them in, and a step in a lab procedure
- A type of notebook often used in labs and by students
- A student's group, and how a lab operates
- What a teacher does to clarify a topic, and what a lab does with its findings
- What a student does to prepare for a quiz, and what a lab technician does to a sample
36 Clues: A student's group, and how a lab operates • A student’s major project and a lab’s study • The opening section of a paper or lab report • Outcome both students and experiments aim for • The name of the person who teaches you science • What you need to do to understand an experiment • A favorite break for both students and lab staff • ...
Ways To Be (or NOT Be)in the Lab 2025-08-28
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- Willing to hear new ideas
- Pull focus off the lab task
- Skip safety checks or labels
- Take materials without permission
- Say please and thank you in groups
- Not telling the truth about results or actions
- Keep the lab calm and orderly
- Give grace when someone makes a mistake
- Follow goggles and apron procedures
- Make fun of someone’s idea or effort
- Treat classmates and equipment with care
- Cause injury or damage
- Block others from tools or time
- Raise voice instead of solving problems
- Words or actions that wound
- Offer to clean glassware you didn’t use
- Team up to solve a problem without arguing
- Fudge numbers or stories
- Physical conflict in class
- Keep supplies to yourself
- Report data truthfully
- Snapping or using disrespectful tone
- Appreciate your team’s efforts
- Wait your turn at the sink or balance
- Joke in a way that hurts
- Handle equipment carelessly
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- Shared effort during stations or builds
- Check in on a classmate who seems off
- Care deeply and show concern for classmates’ needs
- Target or intimidate a peer—never okay
- Take without asking
- Make sure everyone has a role
- Use voices and bodies that honor others’ space
- Offer help when a peer is stuck
- Talk about others behind their backs
- Cut someone off while speaking
- Copy data or answers instead of doing the work
- What you do before responding in a discussion
- Too loud for others to learn
- Leave someone out of a group
- Work together on a lab setup or data table
- Understand how a lab partner feels
- Ignore goggles or lab rules
- Share your claim during CER
- Stay on-task during measurements
- How to handle microscopes and glassware
- Ignore boundaries or norms
- Cheer on a partner’s attempt
- Volunteer to try a new method
- Use warm words—especially during peer feedback
- Let emotions take over the task
51 Clues: Take without asking • Cause injury or damage • Report data truthfully • Fudge numbers or stories • Joke in a way that hurts • Willing to hear new ideas • Keep supplies to yourself • Ignore boundaries or norms • Physical conflict in class • Pull focus off the lab task • Words or actions that wound • Ignore goggles or lab rules • Share your claim during CER • Handle equipment carelessly • ...
Winemaking 2024-08-15
9 Clues: Main varietal used • Vessel to store wine • where we run analysis • How UWC packages wine! • Type of cap management • How to begin fermentation • Software used for wine tracking • Machine used top move equipment • The most important part of any winery
Emma's Lab Safety 2024-08-19
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- The _______ is to wash off hazardous chemicals
- Always act ______ in the lab
- You should always _____ clean a mess before you leave
- You should never have _____ in the lab
- The ________ is for injuries
- Always ______ Mrs Bristol before you do anything unauthorized
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- The _______ is to wash your eyes out
- Always dispose of broken glass in the __________
- Use the fire _________ to put out smaller fires.
- Put hazards chemicals in the ________
- Tell _________ if you spill or break ANYTHING
- Be sure to ______ of everything correctly
12 Clues: Always act ______ in the lab • The ________ is for injuries • The _______ is to wash your eyes out • Put hazards chemicals in the ________ • You should never have _____ in the lab • Be sure to ______ of everything correctly • Tell _________ if you spill or break ANYTHING • The _______ is to wash off hazardous chemicals • Always dispose of broken glass in the __________ • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-08-11
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- a bin for discarded items that cannot be recycled and are not dangerous to put in the general waste. This is one part of proper waste disposal
- are worn to protect the hands when picking up hot objects
- washes chemicals off of a person in the event of a chemical spill
- a bin for waste that can be broken down at a recycling plant and reused to turn into future items
- is aprons, goggles, and closed toed shoes are all examples of clothing we wear in the lab to keep our bodies safe and our clothes clean.
- removes harmful materials from the eyes
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- is a bin only used to discard broken glass
- a building system designed to alert emergency forces and civilians of the presence of a fire
- this holds supplies to treat minor injuries like cuts, scrapes, and bruises
- a handheld active fire protection device usually filled with a chemical used to extinguish or control small fires
- a binder that holds information required by law that tells the user how to safely store, use, and dispose of different chemicals in the lab
- a special material used for wrapping around a person or object on fire that cuts of the oxygen supply to the fire
12 Clues: removes harmful materials from the eyes • is a bin only used to discard broken glass • are worn to protect the hands when picking up hot objects • washes chemicals off of a person in the event of a chemical spill • this holds supplies to treat minor injuries like cuts, scrapes, and bruises • ...
Lab Safety Terms 2024-09-05
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- What should you not do to a container that is being heated
- Meaning of the rhombus-symbol
- Always walk with these pointing down
- Explodes or gives off deadly vapours
- Never leave a heat source __________
- May cause sickness or death
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- Eats or wears away materials (ex. skin tissue)
- Ignites when exposed to heat
- The steps to operate a fire extinguisher
- What does the downward triangle symbol indicate
- How your work area should look during and after experiments
- Meaning of the octagon-symbol
12 Clues: May cause sickness or death • Ignites when exposed to heat • Meaning of the rhombus-symbol • Meaning of the octagon-symbol • Always walk with these pointing down • Explodes or gives off deadly vapours • Never leave a heat source __________ • The steps to operate a fire extinguisher • Eats or wears away materials (ex. skin tissue) • ...
W 2025-10-21
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- When using Gizmos, we were experimenting, but once seeing the aftermath we wrote the (?) in the chart and formed a conclusion.
- The last name of a teacher that teaches a type of science.
- “Today we are learning about a certain planet, can you guess it?” “Saturn?” “Nope…”
- When you break some glass, what’s the label of the container you put it in?
- I’m a guess, a strong one, closer to an estimate. What am I?
- when the wind or water decides to “borrow ”your favorite rock pieces and move them somewhere else.
- Something that has to do with the planet we are on and this class…
- when a rock breaks apart slowly over time,it’s not crying ,it’s just going through(?)
- I saw 3 dogs walking down the street.
- The movies that our teacher is decorated her classroom with.
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- He’s almost everywhere in our classrooms and from a favorite movie of Mrs. Baffa’s.
- Science Lab (? ?). Does this sound familiar: I (your name), have read the safety rules listed above. ?=…
- She has blond hair and blue eyes.
- She is crying, so she must be sad.
- The acronym that stands for how to use the fire extinguisher.
- a mountain that literally loses its temper throws lava everywhere.
- The glowing (?) looked beautiful with the lights off as I got dismissed from class. ?=…
- Lab Assessment The assignment that you used pennies for.
- When you get something in your eye during class you go to the (?)
- The reason your pencil, your eraser,and your apple all come down if you drop them.
20 Clues: She has blond hair and blue eyes. • She is crying, so she must be sad. • I saw 3 dogs walking down the street. • Lab Assessment The assignment that you used pennies for. • The last name of a teacher that teaches a type of science. • I’m a guess, a strong one, closer to an estimate. What am I? • The movies that our teacher is decorated her classroom with. • ...
Lab Safety Textiles 2021-02-15
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- something that helps you cut through the storage a place where you store things
- the act of attaching materials
- things to protect your feet
- the thing that powers the sewing machine
- something that should be under your desk
- something you should tye up while sewing
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- something that holds fabric together before sewing
- the sharp skinny metal stick
- something you use to cut things
- something that you can trip over
- something you put through the needle
- long sheets of different textures
12 Clues: things to protect your feet • the sharp skinny metal stick • the act of attaching materials • something you use to cut things • something that you can trip over • long sheets of different textures • something you put through the needle • the thing that powers the sewing machine • something that should be under your desk • something you should tye up while sewing • ...
Lab Safety Rules 2022-09-08
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- Do not inhale the ______ directly from the container
- Notify your teacher of any ______ problems you may have, such as allergies or asthma
- Never _______ in the laboratory
- Wear when handling small mammals
- obtain per mission before ________ on your
- Report all _____, no matter how minor, to your teacher immediately
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- Treat all as if they were harmful.
- Never pour _____ into the acid.
- teacher.
- Be______ to work when you arrive in the laboratory Keep your _____ area clean and free
- Never handle any equipment unless you have _____ permission
- Dispose of all ______ as instructed by
12 Clues: teacher. • Never pour _____ into the acid. • Never _______ in the laboratory • Wear when handling small mammals • Treat all as if they were harmful. • Dispose of all ______ as instructed by • obtain per mission before ________ on your • Do not inhale the ______ directly from the container • Never handle any equipment unless you have _____ permission • ...
Lab Safety Rules 2022-09-08
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- Do not inhale the ______ directly from the container
- Notify your teacher of any ______ problems you may have, such as allergies or asthma
- Never _______ in the laboratory
- Wear when handling small mammals
- obtain per mission before ________ on your
- Report all _____, no matter how minor, to your teacher immediately
Down
- Treat all as if they were harmful.
- Never pour _____ into the acid.
- teacher.
- Be______ to work when you arrive in the laboratory Keep your _____ area clean and free
- Never handle any equipment unless you have _____ permission
- Dispose of all ______ as instructed by
12 Clues: teacher. • Never pour _____ into the acid. • Never _______ in the laboratory • Wear when handling small mammals • Treat all as if they were harmful. • Dispose of all ______ as instructed by • obtain per mission before ________ on your • Do not inhale the ______ directly from the container • Never handle any equipment unless you have _____ permission • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-01-30
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- Alert them of any emergency
- Use this if chemicals touch your eye.
- ____ Chemicals Can give off dangerous fumes
- Used on spilled chemicals
- Alternative to fire extinguisher
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- Appropriate lab ___ should be worn
- Located on the wall next to door
- Caused by pouring chems back in the bottle
- Can cause an explosion
- Looks like cold glass
- Keep chemicals off of it
- For Clothing fire or acid spills
12 Clues: Looks like cold glass • Can cause an explosion • Keep chemicals off of it • Used on spilled chemicals • Alert them of any emergency • Located on the wall next to door • For Clothing fire or acid spills • Alternative to fire extinguisher • Appropriate lab ___ should be worn • Use this if chemicals touch your eye. • Caused by pouring chems back in the bottle • ...
Food Lab Safety 2025-09-03
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- used to protect clothes in the kitchen
- grab this to heal the wound if it is minor
- who to alert for any emergency or instruction
- tie this up before cooking if it gets in the way
- used when removing item from oven
- put them away from the kitchen and materials
- remove this before cooking if dangly
- used to sweep up broken glass
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- avoid this by cleaning your area
- grab this when cleaning up big spills
- use this to dry hands and clean up spills
- located under sink used for cleaning
12 Clues: used to sweep up broken glass • avoid this by cleaning your area • used when removing item from oven • located under sink used for cleaning • remove this before cooking if dangly • grab this when cleaning up big spills • used to protect clothes in the kitchen • use this to dry hands and clean up spills • grab this to heal the wound if it is minor • ...
Science 2024-09-17
10 Clues: Where Planets are • has photosynthesis • Protects your eyes • Pluto used to be this • Water animals live here • of the above Science • What you do experiments in • To make sure nothing goes wrong • water cycle The water cycle • Use like a yard stick or a tape measure
GENERAL SAFETY RULES 2020-08-17
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- WATCH WHERE YOU ARE GOING, WALK, DO NOT ____.
- ABIDE BY ALL STUDENT HAND BOOK RULES FOR ___________.
- OILY OR _________ RAGS SHOULD BE PLACED IN AN APPROVED COVERED METAL CONTAINER.
- ______ WORKING IF YOU FEEL DIZZY OR NAUSEATED.
- DRESS __________ FOR WORK IN THE LAB.
- BE COOPERATIVE AND AGREEABLE WITH FELLOW STUDENT AND ________ THEIR RIGHTS AND FEELINGS.
- NEVER ________ OR TOSS TOOLS OR MATERIALS.
- NEVER _________ TO A PERSON OPERATING A MACHINES.
- REPORT ALL ________ TO THE INSTRUCTOR AT ONCE.
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- CLEAN UP SPILLED LIQUIDS __________.
- KEEP HANDS DRY WHEN ____________ ELECTRIC POWER CORDS.
- DO NOT DO ANY WORK WHEN THE _________ IS OUT OF THE ROOM.
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY ________ OR GOGGLES AT ALL TIMES, BEFORE WORK BEGINS.
- STAY OUT OF THE SAFETY ________ WHEN ANOTHER PERSON IS USING THE MACHINES.
- TURN ON EXHAUST _____________ FANS WHEN WORKING IN THE PAINTING OR FINISHING AREA.
- IF ___________ CATCHES FIRE, EXTINGUISH THE FIRE WITH WATER.
- LIFT OBJECTS WITH ARMS AND ______.
17 Clues: LIFT OBJECTS WITH ARMS AND ______. • CLEAN UP SPILLED LIQUIDS __________. • DRESS __________ FOR WORK IN THE LAB. • NEVER ________ OR TOSS TOOLS OR MATERIALS. • WATCH WHERE YOU ARE GOING, WALK, DO NOT ____. • ______ WORKING IF YOU FEEL DIZZY OR NAUSEATED. • REPORT ALL ________ TO THE INSTRUCTOR AT ONCE. • NEVER _________ TO A PERSON OPERATING A MACHINES. • ...
Food Lab Safety 2025-09-03
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- used to protect clothes in the kitchen
- grab this to heal the wound if it is minor
- who to alert for any emergency or instruction
- tie this up before cooking if it gets in the way
- used when removing item from oven
- put them away from the kitchen and materials
- remove this before cooking if dangly
- used to sweep up broken glass
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- avoid this by cleaning your area
- grab this when cleaning up big spills
- use this to dry hands and clean up spills
- located under sink used for cleaning
12 Clues: used to sweep up broken glass • avoid this by cleaning your area • used when removing item from oven • located under sink used for cleaning • remove this before cooking if dangly • grab this when cleaning up big spills • used to protect clothes in the kitchen • use this to dry hands and clean up spills • grab this to heal the wound if it is minor • ...
Lab Week 2022 2022-04-11
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- Man's best friend
- Sample of tissue for examination
- Used to spin down blood samples
- Blood collection tube
- Automated liquid handler
- A popular spreadsheet program
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- For every action, there's an equal and opposite one
- Fluid portion of blood
- They're made of nitrile, vinyl, or latex
- Low-lint wipes for cleaning
- The sharp end of the syringe
- In a lab as in any place, _______ first!
12 Clues: Man's best friend • Blood collection tube • Fluid portion of blood • Automated liquid handler • Low-lint wipes for cleaning • The sharp end of the syringe • A popular spreadsheet program • Used to spin down blood samples • Sample of tissue for examination • They're made of nitrile, vinyl, or latex • In a lab as in any place, _______ first! • ...
Science class 2021-11-10
11 Clues: Study of rocks • study of movement • Study of chemicals • Makes a small fire • Scientists wear this! • study of the body and life • You can fill this with water • Do not drink these! Dangerous! • Makes small things look bigger • Special glasses to keep you safe • Makes very small things much bigger!
LangFest 2021 2021-04-27
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- LandiLab members use ___________ methods to study reading.
- The Myers/Magnusun lab member with a skill for crossword creation
- The Skoe Lab mascot
- is hard, SLaP Lab motto
- One common method used to alter the mouse genome and thereby test the role of a specific gene (Fitch Lab!)
- Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab
- Coppola lab acronym
- In the Aphasia Rehab Lab we work with people with _________.
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- MagLabbies sometimes go to Bolton for parties in the ________________.
- Experiment builder and also an animal
- The favorite form class of the Naigles lab
- science, Dr. Theodore's soapbox
- The brain's ability to change in response to experiences, learning, trauma
- Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest
- The Naigles Lab Logo
- school subject of focus in the Coppola lab
16 Clues: The Skoe Lab mascot • Coppola lab acronym • The Naigles Lab Logo • is hard, SLaP Lab motto • science, Dr. Theodore's soapbox • Experiment builder and also an animal • Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest • The favorite form class of the Naigles lab • school subject of focus in the Coppola lab • Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab • ...
sustainability 2018-07-26
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- a tool used to navigate
- not living
- a new added thing onto an object
- a project such as geography and zoology
- a person who studies a certain topic mostly in a lab
- the study of earth's surface
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- animals of a certain area
- a texture to building ext
- weather
- a nearly extinct animal
- living organisms
- to bring someone to a protected place
12 Clues: weather • not living • living organisms • a tool used to navigate • a nearly extinct animal • animals of a certain area • a texture to building ext • the study of earth's surface • a new added thing onto an object • to bring someone to a protected place • a project such as geography and zoology • a person who studies a certain topic mostly in a lab
sustainability 2018-07-26
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- a tool used to navigate
- not living
- a new added thing onto an object
- a project such as geography and zoology
- a person who studies a certain topic mostly in a lab
- the study of earth's surface
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- animals of a certain area
- a texture to building ext
- weather
- a nearly extinct animal
- living organisms
- to bring someone to a protected place
12 Clues: weather • not living • living organisms • a tool used to navigate • a nearly extinct animal • animals of a certain area • a texture to building ext • the study of earth's surface • a new added thing onto an object • to bring someone to a protected place • a project such as geography and zoology • a person who studies a certain topic mostly in a lab
LAB EQUIPMENT EWEN CHANEL 1e STL 2020-10-09
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- to aspire dangerous gases
- to aspire to liquid you put it on the top made of rubber
- it used to close a test tube and others it is made of rubber
- when doing titrations to assess a change color it is made of ceramic
- to hold test tube it is a scissers
- it is glass object that allows you to experiment it is graduated it is conical
- they are made of latex use it to protect the hands from corrosive chemicals
- use it to make experiments is made of white ceramic on it you could find a tap and a sink
- use it to heat
- to hold test tubes it is made of wood or plastic
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- to hold the burette
- use it to shake a solution
- use it to measure mass
- it is a plastic object wich allows take liquid with precision
- use it to protect eyes from corrosive chemicals they are made to plastic
- use it to measure a ph of a solution it changes it is color you compare the color with a scale
- allows you to put liquid in a container with a small opening
- paper it pieces of paper that separate the residue from the liquid
- it is made of plastic use it to weigh solids
- made of coton it is white use it to protect your body and your clothes from acids and bases
20 Clues: use it to heat • to hold the burette • use it to measure mass • to aspire dangerous gases • use it to shake a solution • to hold test tube it is a scissers • it is made of plastic use it to weigh solids • to hold test tubes it is made of wood or plastic • to aspire to liquid you put it on the top made of rubber • it used to close a test tube and others it is made of rubber • ...
Mitzi is 60! 2026-01-06
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- horseback pageantry during fiesta
- material girl of the 80s
- Queen of daytime TV
- Central Perk sitcom staple
- 80s dolls adopted, not bought
- Muddy music festival of ’69
- Italian stallions nickname
- 1997 blockbuster that actually sank
- blended family tv experiment
- Smallest unit of matter
- 1960s hairstyle worn by women
- Periodic table creator
- Purple rainmaker
- Chemical bond involving sharing electrons
- Digital inbox staple
- event she held 6:02am on 10/23
- Music channel that once played videos
- Presidentially named alma mater
- Space saga launched in ’77
- Moon mission that made history in ’69
- The King of Rock ’n’ Roll
- War dominating 60s headlines
- Scandal that sank a presidency
- Live comedy since ’75, briefly
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- Spy with a license to kill
- Charged particle
- Space agency behind the moon landing
- Lab tool for close looks
- Arcade icon with a big appetite
- chemistry lab container
- Standard chemistry class attire
- First word before “goggles”
- 80s kids on a treasure hunt
- Fab Four from Liverpool
- Leather-jacketed TV cool guy
- San Antonio university with Tiger mascot
- Presentation software staple
- National park of granite cliffs
- Periodic table entry
- California surf sounds of ‘64
- Acidity scale
- War comedy with a long run
- “1989” singer
- Park with very poor safety standards
- Seattle grunge breakthrough band
- Extra-terrestrial who phoned home
- Show about nothing
- Portable music revolution
- Thriller hitmaker, briefly
- Ginsburg’s middle name — and hers
50 Clues: Acidity scale • “1989” singer • Charged particle • Purple rainmaker • Show about nothing • Queen of daytime TV • Periodic table entry • Digital inbox staple • Periodic table creator • chemistry lab container • Fab Four from Liverpool • Smallest unit of matter • Lab tool for close looks • material girl of the 80s • Portable music revolution • The King of Rock ’n’ Roll • Spy with a license to kill • ...
Mitzi is 60! 2026-01-06
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- horseback pageantry during fiesta
- material girl of the 80s
- Queen of daytime TV
- Central Perk sitcom staple
- 80s dolls adopted, not bought
- Muddy music festival of ’69
- Italian stallions nickname
- 1997 blockbuster that actually sank
- blended family tv experiment
- Smallest unit of matter
- 1960s hairstyle worn by women
- Periodic table creator
- Purple rainmaker
- Chemical bond involving sharing electrons
- Digital inbox staple
- event she held 6:02am on 10/23
- Music channel that once played videos
- Presidentially named alma mater
- Space saga launched in ’77
- Moon mission that made history in ’69
- The King of Rock ’n’ Roll
- War dominating 60s headlines
- Scandal that sank a presidency
- Live comedy since ’75, briefly
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- Spy with a license to kill
- Charged particle
- Space agency behind the moon landing
- Lab tool for close looks
- Arcade icon with a big appetite
- chemistry lab container
- Standard chemistry class attire
- First word before “goggles”
- 80s kids on a treasure hunt
- Fab Four from Liverpool
- Leather-jacketed TV cool guy
- San Antonio university with Tiger mascot
- Presentation software staple
- National park of granite cliffs
- Periodic table entry
- California surf sounds of ‘64
- Acidity scale
- War comedy with a long run
- “1989” singer
- Park with very poor safety standards
- Seattle grunge breakthrough band
- Extra-terrestrial who phoned home
- Show about nothing
- Portable music revolution
- Thriller hitmaker, briefly
- Ginsburg’s middle name — and hers
50 Clues: Acidity scale • “1989” singer • Charged particle • Purple rainmaker • Show about nothing • Queen of daytime TV • Periodic table entry • Digital inbox staple • Periodic table creator • chemistry lab container • Fab Four from Liverpool • Smallest unit of matter • Lab tool for close looks • material girl of the 80s • Portable music revolution • The King of Rock ’n’ Roll • Spy with a license to kill • ...
Happy Lab Week TKC LAB :) 2013-04-11
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- Used for safe keeping
- Gerald's favorite team
- Number of specimen bullet receivers in the lab
- Deemed owner of booth #1
- Hotdogs with special sauce
- Alfreda's nickname
- Longest hair in the lab
- Cake baker extraordinaire
- Must be placed in heated thermos
- Brings May flowers
- The age of Adrienne's twins
- Deemed owner of booth #8
- Eliana caught one in her office
- Separates red cells from serum
- Call this for a fainting patient
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- Rutsky's clinic
- "Stock Lady"
- Lab waiting area
- Don't use alcohol...instead
- Lab coats are forbidden
- Shares a name with Bart and Lisa
- "Welcome Back" Urinalyis starter at six o'clock
- Name of Lab Administrator
- First stop at the lab
- 3 cards
- Color of Lactic Acid tube
26 Clues: 3 cards • "Stock Lady" • Rutsky's clinic • Lab waiting area • Alfreda's nickname • Brings May flowers • Used for safe keeping • First stop at the lab • Gerald's favorite team • Lab coats are forbidden • Longest hair in the lab • Deemed owner of booth #1 • Deemed owner of booth #8 • Name of Lab Administrator • Cake baker extraordinaire • Color of Lactic Acid tube • Hotdogs with special sauce • ...
Lab Medicine Crossword Week 2023-03-20
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- lab that evaluates autoimmune disease
- our lab computer system
- 2 Founders
- lab heavily involved with organ transplants
- used to report risks, harm
- perform test immediately
- performs assays to measure various hormones, tumor markers
- worn when handling specimens
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- courier we use
- lab that identifies organisms that are responsible for infection
- tool used to transfer small quantities of liquid
- abbr. a form of testing in which the analysis is performed where healthcare is provided near the patient
- HUP medical director of lab medicine
- used to view small things
- lab with the most employees
- new technical manager of CRP
- lab that confirms drug tests
17 Clues: 2 Founders • courier we use • our lab computer system • perform test immediately • used to view small things • used to report risks, harm • lab with the most employees • new technical manager of CRP • lab that confirms drug tests • worn when handling specimens • HUP medical director of lab medicine • lab that evaluates autoimmune disease • lab heavily involved with organ transplants • ...
H&S Crossword 2023-08-27
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- Substance effective against all major pathogens
- Main Featureof AFOS Table
- Document that lists information relating to occupational safety and health for the use of various substances and products
- Where should laboratory incidents be recorded
- Should be used to contain spillage
- Potential to cause harm
- Device designed to safely remove blades
- Likelihood of harm taking place,
- To avoid possible harm to the equipment and to ensure safe operation centrifuge must be.
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- The skull and crossbones symbol is used for which type of hazard in a lab
- chemicals that are easily ignited are
- Reagent used to deal with a fresh infectious sample is to avoid contracting infections
- Common feature of all biosafety cabinets
- Pictograms used to help identify hazardous chemicals and explain what the hazards are and how to avoid them
- Tool used to identify and prevent harm to health
- Set of written instructions that describes the step-by-step process that must be taken to properly perform a routine activity.
- Substance causes damage by chemical
- Chemical containers to identify their contents
- Equipment may be worn for job-related occupational safety and health purposes
- Never pour water into this
20 Clues: Potential to cause harm • Main Featureof AFOS Table • Never pour water into this • Likelihood of harm taking place, • Should be used to contain spillage • Substance causes damage by chemical • chemicals that are easily ignited are • Device designed to safely remove blades • Common feature of all biosafety cabinets • Where should laboratory incidents be recorded • ...
Science! 2013-01-20
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- A piece of equipment with three legs
- A possible danger in the lab
- A wire mesh used to prevent glassware being scorched when heated
- You would use this to heat up chemicals in a lab
- This man proposed the theory of Gravity
- You write this into your table of results
- You use this to hold many test tubes at once
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- A way of presenting results, it could be a using lines or bars
- Safety first - wear these when carrying out practicals
- A piece of equipment used to measure the volume of liquids
- A list of steps that you follow to carry out a practical
11 Clues: A possible danger in the lab • A piece of equipment with three legs • This man proposed the theory of Gravity • You write this into your table of results • You use this to hold many test tubes at once • You would use this to heat up chemicals in a lab • Safety first - wear these when carrying out practicals • A list of steps that you follow to carry out a practical • ...
Science Review 2021-08-27
8 Clues: Wash your • Tie back long • Wear safety ____ • Don't ____ around • An idea that can be tested • Don't do this during a lab • Never look directly at the sun • Do this when smelling something
Xoolaha iyo Xayawaanka 2012-02-07
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- ilmaha dameerta
- ilmaha geela
- libaaxa lab
- xawayaanka ukunta ina siiya
- ido iyo riyo
- xawayaanka ugu khaayinsan
- ilmaha faraska
- xawayaanka doorka ku jira
- libaax dhedig
- maroodiga lab
- ilmaha adhiga
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- geela lab
- xawayaanka dabto
- xawayaan gaadiid noqon kara
- ilmaha riyaha
- lo'da lab
- ilmaha libaaxa
- maroodiga dhedig
- iska dhal dameer iyo faras
- xawayaanka dadka ag jooga
- labka riyaha
- faraska dhedig
- idaha dhedig
23 Clues: geela lab • lo'da lab • libaaxa lab • ilmaha geela • ido iyo riyo • labka riyaha • idaha dhedig • ilmaha riyaha • libaax dhedig • maroodiga lab • ilmaha adhiga • ilmaha libaaxa • ilmaha faraska • faraska dhedig • ilmaha dameerta • xawayaanka dabto • maroodiga dhedig • xawayaanka dadka ag jooga • xawayaanka ugu khaayinsan • xawayaanka doorka ku jira • iska dhal dameer iyo faras • xawayaan gaadiid noqon kara • ...
SAFETY FIRST 2025-09-15
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- It is important to wear safety goggles in the lab to ... your eyes from chemicals.
- What type of flame should a Bunsen burner have when not in use?
- ...is not allowed in the laboratory
- Read... before starting any experiments.
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- Which hazard symbol represents substances that catch fire easily?
- Which hazard symbol shows a test tube pouring liquid onto a hand and surface?
- ... your hands after handling chemicals.
- What does the skull and crossbones symbol mean?
- What is the correct way to smell gases in the lab?
9 Clues: ...is not allowed in the laboratory • ... your hands after handling chemicals. • Read... before starting any experiments. • What does the skull and crossbones symbol mean? • What is the correct way to smell gases in the lab? • What type of flame should a Bunsen burner have when not in use? • Which hazard symbol represents substances that catch fire easily? • ...
Happy Lab Week TKC LAB 2013-04-11
Across
- Must be placed in heated thermos
- Brings May flowers
- Stock lady
- Deemed owner of booth #1
- Eliana caught one in her office
- Longest hair in the lab
- The Age of Adrienne's twins
- Deemed owner of booth #8
- Rutsky's clinic
- Gerald's Favorite team
Down
- Name of Lab Administrator
- Number of specimen bullet receivers in lab
- First stop at the lab
- Alfreda's nickname
- 3 cards
- Color of Lactic Acid tube
- Don't use alcohol...instead
- Call this for a fainting patient
- "Welcome back" Urinalysis starter at six o'clock
- Lab waiting area
20 Clues: 3 cards • Stock lady • Rutsky's clinic • Lab waiting area • Brings May flowers • Alfreda's nickname • First stop at the lab • Gerald's Favorite team • Longest hair in the lab • Deemed owner of booth #1 • Deemed owner of booth #8 • Name of Lab Administrator • Color of Lactic Acid tube • Don't use alcohol...instead • The Age of Adrienne's twins • Eliana caught one in her office • ...
lab equipment-Leslie Manon2 2017-03-16
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- it's made of rubber and helps to keep the solution in a test tube
- piece of clothing to protect the clothes in lab
- container to measuring volume
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- protection for your eyes during the chemical experience
- to protect your hands during the chemical experience
- use to restrain the tube
- small container to leave liquid to chemical experience
- to fix a prongred clamp
- it's made of inox and it has a conical shape then sharp at the end
9 Clues: to fix a prongred clamp • use to restrain the tube • container to measuring volume • piece of clothing to protect the clothes in lab • to protect your hands during the chemical experience • small container to leave liquid to chemical experience • protection for your eyes during the chemical experience • it's made of rubber and helps to keep the solution in a test tube • ...
Welding 2024-01-05
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- not to be used in the shop
- third pass in a weld
- the space in between your pipe
- utilizing your class period to the fullest
- made for cleaning
- inert gas
- keeping a clean work area
- made to pick up dirt
- type of electrode
- the flow of electricity for GTAW
- last pass in a weld
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- what gets you kicked out of the Lab
- not to be used in the shop
- grinding tacks
- how to grind the bevel
- how you should think in the shop
- second pass in a weld
- first pass in a weld
- stop your whining
- that funny feeling you get when grounded
20 Clues: inert gas • grinding tacks • made for cleaning • stop your whining • type of electrode • last pass in a weld • third pass in a weld • first pass in a weld • made to pick up dirt • second pass in a weld • how to grind the bevel • keeping a clean work area • not to be used in the shop • not to be used in the shop • the space in between your pipe • how you should think in the shop • ...
Lab Week Crossword Puzzle! 2019-04-20
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- Test code for antibody screen
- Panic value
- The study of blood
- Missing patient
- Accrediting agency for the lab
- The organ in which urine is formed
- Our Pathologist!
- CBC anticoagulant
- Helps evaluate sepsis with a critical of >2.0
- I want to suck your blood!
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- A type of needle and insect
- What we all want!
- Locker room invaders
- Monitors pH, pCO2, pO2 (abbrev.)
- K+, NA+, CL-
- Stain used to identify bacteria
- The rupture or destruction of red cells resulting in the release of hemoglobin
- Safety First!
- Separates whole blood into cells and serum or plasma
19 Clues: Panic value • K+, NA+, CL- • Safety First! • Missing patient • Our Pathologist! • What we all want! • CBC anticoagulant • The study of blood • Locker room invaders • I want to suck your blood! • A type of needle and insect • Test code for antibody screen • Accrediting agency for the lab • Stain used to identify bacteria • Monitors pH, pCO2, pO2 (abbrev.) • The organ in which urine is formed • ...
Ms. Daly's Biology Class 2025-08-11
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- No _______ during notes or group work.
- Ms. Daly has _____ dogs.
- Always be ________ of the classroom decor.
- In the lab, all rules must be followed for your ______.
- One thing Ms. Daly likes to do in her free time is..
- All _______ must be turned in at the start of class.
- After ____ days you will recieve a zero on late assignments.
- For this class you will need a 3 ring binder and 4 ______.
- Do not use the lab _____ without permission from Ms. Daly.
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- Come to class _______ with your binders, computers, and pencils.
- Our biology topics will be cells, genetics, evolution, and ______.
- How many days do you have to take a test you missed?
- You have ____ days to turn in a late assignment and recieve -10%.
- Always sit in your ______ seat unless told otherwise.
- Ms. Daly's BIG rules are be ______ and work hard.
- You should use the rest room and fill your water bottle at the _____ of class.
- This is Ms. Daly's _____ year of teaching.
17 Clues: Ms. Daly has _____ dogs. • No _______ during notes or group work. • Always be ________ of the classroom decor. • This is Ms. Daly's _____ year of teaching. • Ms. Daly's BIG rules are be ______ and work hard. • How many days do you have to take a test you missed? • One thing Ms. Daly likes to do in her free time is.. • ...
Aquatic Chemistry 2026-03-13
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- concentration of hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution
- negatively charged ion made of one carbon and three oxygen atoms; important in buffering water
- involves the transfer of electrons, releases energy, and can lead to oxygen depletion in lakes and wetlands
- the name of the Adirondack Lake we will compare our pH and alkalinity water values with today
- determining concentration by slowly adding a solution until a reaction endpoint is reached
- lowest energy yield on a REDOX ladder producing “biogas”
- the strong acid you will titrate with today
- a sudden drop in a lake’s pH, often occurring during snow melt season, when accumulated acidic compounds from snow are rapidly released
- rain precipitation usually made by sulfur and nitrogen pollution in the atmosphere
- a basic substance has a high concentration of this
- the ability of water to neutralize or buffer acid
- loss of electrons; often oxygen-rich
Down
- carbon system (multiple carbon forms) that buffers pH in water
- the graduated cylindrical glassware that will be used to dispense the acid into water for the lab
- in lab, you must add an acid until the pH is below _______ to create your titration curve
- N2 -> NH4+ (nitrogen fixation) is an example of a ___________ redox reaction
- a change in pH can alter the solubility of __________ in soils and water
- “always add _______ to water, never the reverse” (lab safety rule)
- this legislation significantly helped improve air quality and reduce acid rainfall in the northeast USA
- microscopic living organisms that drive nutrient cycling
- the ion product constant of water
21 Clues: the ion product constant of water • loss of electrons; often oxygen-rich • the strong acid you will titrate with today • the ability of water to neutralize or buffer acid • a basic substance has a high concentration of this • concentration of hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution • lowest energy yield on a REDOX ladder producing “biogas” • ...
🧪 Chemistry Crossword Word & Clue List 2025-08-26
Across
- – Reducing size of an object with scissors (same substance).
- – Hand-held device to measure short intervals of time.
- – Protective clothing worn during lab experiments.
- – Always wear this on your face to prevent chemical inhalation.
- – Change of liquid into gas at surface.
- – SI unit for volume.
- – SI unit for temperature.
- – Physical change when a solid becomes liquid.
- – Narrow glass container for small amounts of liquid.
- – Tool for measuring length.
- – SI base unit for measuring duration.
- – Ratio of mass to volume.
- – Gas flame device for heating substances.
- – Change of liquid water into ice.
- – Station for rinsing eyes in case of chemical splash.
- – Splitting glass into pieces without chemical change.
- – Cylinder used to measure liquid volume accurately.
Down
- – Safety gear for protecting your eyes.
- – Change of water vapor into liquid water.
- – A change in matter that does not alter identity.
- – Device used to measure mass.
- – Tool used to measure temperature.
- – SI unit for length.
- – Tool to measure liquid volume with precision.
- – Process when dry ice turns directly into gas.
- – Never do this with chemicals in the lab.
- – Conical-shaped flask.
- – Protective wear for your hands.
- – When sugar disappears into water but does not change identity.
- – SI base unit for mass (abbrev.).
- – Reverse of sublimation (gas → solid).
- – Emergency equipment to rinse chemicals from body.
- – Common piece of lab glassware with straight sides.
33 Clues: – SI unit for length. • – SI unit for volume. • – Conical-shaped flask. • – SI unit for temperature. • – Ratio of mass to volume. • – Tool for measuring length. • – Device used to measure mass. • – Protective wear for your hands. • – SI base unit for mass (abbrev.). • – Change of liquid water into ice. • – Tool used to measure temperature. • – SI base unit for measuring duration. • ...
Safety Words in Science 2015-09-14
Across
- in a science lab you will mix a ch___
- safety steps that you must know and take prec___
- something that can catch fire f___
- the noun form of safe
- the air-like form of a state of matter
- the verb form of explosion
- the state of matter than can flow liq___
- poison
- a fire can cause things to b___
Down
- the condition of a person's body he___
- something that represents something else
- a small section of writing that is stuck onto chemicals to tell about the dangers
- the place any person works
- something that can catch fire com___
- what happens when you mix chemicals rea___
- things you need to do any science experiment
- a danger, or any form of danger h___z___d
- having a firm shape or form in a state of matter so___
- something that can make you sick or maybe kill you if you take it into your body
19 Clues: poison • the noun form of safe • the place any person works • the verb form of explosion • a fire can cause things to b___ • something that can catch fire f___ • something that can catch fire com___ • in a science lab you will mix a ch___ • the condition of a person's body he___ • the air-like form of a state of matter • something that represents something else • ...
Safety Words in Science 2015-09-14
Across
- things you need to do any science experiment
- something that can make you sick or maybe kill you if you take it into your body
- in a science lab you will mix a ch___
- a small section of writing that is stuck onto chemicals to tell about the dangers
- something that can catch fire com___
- the state of matter than can flow liq___
- the noun form of safe
- what happens when you mix chemicals rea___
Down
- a danger, or any form of danger h___z___d
- the air-like form of a state of matter
- safety steps that you must know and take prec___
- the verb form of explosion
- having a firm shape or form in a state of matter so___
- something that represents something else
- the place any person works
- something that can catch fire f___
- a fire can cause things to b___
- the condition of a person's body he___
- poison
19 Clues: poison • the noun form of safe • the verb form of explosion • the place any person works • a fire can cause things to b___ • something that can catch fire f___ • something that can catch fire com___ • in a science lab you will mix a ch___ • the air-like form of a state of matter • the condition of a person's body he___ • something that represents something else • ...
Lab Word Play 2026-04-22
Across
- Worth 2 points in defensive football
- Vampires like to drink this
- Post that gets a lot of likes
- A baseball player's safe place
- Fabricate
- Some say are crazy, some may say a genius
- Mittens
- Please don't use your mouth with this
- Another word for elixir
- Egg yolks have a lot of this
Down
- Pines have these
- Na + H2O
- Dog breed
- Egg whites are made of this
- Some body who's against being social
- Many people need to practice this trait
- Cha-cha, electric dances
- Where birds can be hatched
- What the Joker fell into in 1989 Batman movie
19 Clues: Mittens • Na + H2O • Dog breed • Fabricate • Pines have these • Another word for elixir • Cha-cha, electric dances • Where birds can be hatched • Vampires like to drink this • Egg whites are made of this • Egg yolks have a lot of this • Post that gets a lot of likes • A baseball player's safe place • Worth 2 points in defensive football • Some body who's against being social • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-20
Across
- Another word for drawing blood
- Riordan Clinic's lab event that happens twice a year
- Person who draws blood
- What does CRP stand for
- Pantothenic acid is another name for this vitamin
- PPE used to protect hands
- What does TSH stand for
- Counting white blood cells under a microscope
- The lab methodology GC stands for
- What is the lab at Riordan Clinic called
- Protective clothing used in the lab
- A laboratory tool commonly used to transfer a liquid
- Taurine, Valine, and Lysine are examples of what
- Testing and analyzing urine
Down
- What does QC stand for
- Glass jar used in Chemistry
- The official name of a Lab tech
- The lab director's full name
- When was Bio-Center Laboratory established
- Another name for Vitamin B1
- Chromium, copper, manganese and selenium are examples of what
- Used to weigh chemicals
- This enzyme needs to be tested before any high dose Vitamin C
- Magnifies small objects
- The number of lab techs that work at the lab
- Bio-Center's unique urine test for diagnosis and monitoring severe physiological or psychological stress
- The lab’s federal regulatory agency
- A device used to spin down tubes
28 Clues: What does QC stand for • Person who draws blood • What does CRP stand for • Used to weigh chemicals • What does TSH stand for • Magnifies small objects • PPE used to protect hands • Glass jar used in Chemistry • Another name for Vitamin B1 • Testing and analyzing urine • The lab director's full name • Another word for drawing blood • The official name of a Lab tech • ...
Lab Safety and Measurement 2024-09-24
Across
- you use this piece of equipment for finding mass
- the unit of measurement for weight
- if you break something notify the _____________ right away
- you use the piece of equipment when you do the water displacement method
- the unit of measurement for volume of a liquid
- the unit of measurement for length, width or height
- you cannot _______ during a lab activity
Down
- horseplay and _____________ behavior is not allowed during lab
- always double check the ___________ when using chemicals
- you use this method for finding the volume of an irregular solid
- follow all directions for lab ________ as they are given
- the unit of measurement for volume of a regular shaped solid object
- always wash your ___________ when you are done with a lab activity
- the unit of measurement for mass
- you wear this piece of equipment to protect your eyes
- never touch the _________ of the hot plate to check if it is hot
- you use this piece of equipment for finding weight
17 Clues: the unit of measurement for mass • the unit of measurement for weight • you cannot _______ during a lab activity • the unit of measurement for volume of a liquid • you use this piece of equipment for finding mass • you use this piece of equipment for finding weight • the unit of measurement for length, width or height • ...
Workers Compensation 2024-05-23
Across
- damage to the body
- the study of peoples performance in their environment hint: week 3 lab
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- the act of changing ones position or physical location
- abbreviation for the joint that Zak has a partial tear in
- the type of treatment Zak is receiving hint: no surgery required
- an antonym of 7 down
- a word meaning responsibility for an accident
- Abbreviation for safety equipment to protect face and body areas
- to endorse or permit by a recognized authority
Down
- a government agency with administrative, legislative, or judicial powers
- another word for suggesting or advising
- a cumulative trauma condition Zak presents with in his right hand (first word only)
- what is received by the employee through workers comp
- to make a part of something
- neat or methodically arranged
- Word meaning general or covering large subject areas
- an indication or outline of a policy to follow
- If this number divided in half then 10 is added it equals 25
19 Clues: damage to the body • an antonym of 7 down • to make a part of something • neat or methodically arranged • another word for suggesting or advising • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • a word meaning responsibility for an accident • an indication or outline of a policy to follow • to endorse or permit by a recognized authority • ...
science project (some clues are backwards) 2022-08-29
Across
- factors in an experiment that remain the same
- egnahc
- eltit eht fo drow tsrif eht
- the base units in science
- txen neppah lliw tahw gniyas
- factors in an experiment that remain the same
- snoitavresbon fo yrammus nettirw ro nekops a
Down
- an interpretation of observations
- (no spaces) erutan ni nrettpa a
- the second step
- (no spaces)the first rule of lab safety
- (no spaces)what class we are doing
- gnirahs
- (no spaces) contains some factors as the experimental group
14 Clues: egnahc • gnirahs • the second step • the base units in science • eltit eht fo drow tsrif eht • txen neppah lliw tahw gniyas • (no spaces) erutan ni nrettpa a • an interpretation of observations • (no spaces)what class we are doing • (no spaces)the first rule of lab safety • snoitavresbon fo yrammus nettirw ro nekops a • factors in an experiment that remain the same • ...
Happy Lab Week 2021 2021-04-15
Across
- right now!
- lab person in the know
- pick your gauge
- we can read what the doctor wrote.. Usually!
- not a "vampire"
- when you need it, we make sure it's your type
- phlebotomist love to find these
- chocolate, yellow or black?
- the doctors of the lab
- the department that likes both red and white
- lab garbage
- liquid "gold" sample
- abbreviation of our new home
- the clotting process
Down
- stop the spread of germs
- a little lab gift
- component of blood
- not your average Q-tip
- has wings
- all the better to see you
- a little "buggy" department
- not a type of TV
- can't live without it
- what we don't do, someone else will
- we have parts without the person
- round and round it goes
- lab manager
27 Clues: has wings • right now! • lab manager • lab garbage • pick your gauge • not a "vampire" • not a type of TV • a little lab gift • component of blood • liquid "gold" sample • the clotting process • can't live without it • lab person in the know • not your average Q-tip • the doctors of the lab • round and round it goes • stop the spread of germs • all the better to see you • a little "buggy" department • ...
Taylor Lab 2024-09-17
Across
- the proper way to start an email
- virus that causes some squamous cancers
- single stranded molecule that facilitates protein coding
- two peas in a ____
- the most important hour of the day
- 2019 was the year the lab was ____
- university the lab is at
- biological technology used to cut a specific DNA sequence
- type of cancer that we study
- double stranded molecule that contains genetic information
Down
- game that gets the lab most heated
- laboratory technique to maintain cells in vitro
- “what did he do?”
- PI of the lab
- package of DNA chain along with proteins to stabilize structure
- state of chromosome imbalance
- formed by solid cancers
- chromosome of interest in the lab
- building the lab is in
- method of getting DNA into cells
- what is done during 9 across
21 Clues: PI of the lab • “what did he do?” • two peas in a ____ • building the lab is in • formed by solid cancers • university the lab is at • what is done during 9 across • type of cancer that we study • state of chromosome imbalance • the proper way to start an email • method of getting DNA into cells • chromosome of interest in the lab • game that gets the lab most heated • ...
Detective Noir: Midnight Chronicles 2025-10-15
Across
- Specialist in molecular transformations and reaction pathways
- A substance defined by its composition
- Transition metal essential in wiring and coinage, often forming blue or green compounds in aqueous solutions
- The act through which hypotheses face their reckoning
- Step one in the scientific method: to see without bias
- Process separating solids from liquids—gravity’s quiet sieve
- The first rule of every laboratory, written before all others
- A trial that decides truth, from hypotheses to reagents
- Solid particles formed by insolubility within a reaction flask
- The event that turns an unknown into a known law of nature
Down
- Homogeneous blend where solute submits to solvent
- An item used commonly both in a lab and in a crime scene investigation
- What an investigator seeks in both a mystery and a chemist seeks in an experiment
- The burner that brightens every bench in analytical routines
- A place where reactions meet observation under controlled conditions
- Bond where electrons are shared, not surrendered
- What remains once data are interpreted and doubt eliminated
- Cylindrical vessel preferred when precision yields to practicality
- Separation technique exploiting differences in volatility
- Combination retaining the individuality of its parts
- Small storage site, whether in lab coats or protein structures.
- Associated with ancient wealth, this element’s Latin name is the origin of its chemical symbol
- Instrument used to transfer precise volumes of liquid in analytical procedures
- What data becomes once it withstands scrutiny
- The indivisible concept demystified by quantum mechanics
25 Clues: A substance defined by its composition • What data becomes once it withstands scrutiny • Bond where electrons are shared, not surrendered • Homogeneous blend where solute submits to solvent • Combination retaining the individuality of its parts • The act through which hypotheses face their reckoning • Step one in the scientific method: to see without bias • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular respiration 2023-11-17
Across
- contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- ATP
- chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose
- gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- radiant energy emitted by the sun
- a process that involves rearrangement of the molecular structure of a substance
- a glucose molecule is gradually broken down into carbon dioxide and water.
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
Down
- happens in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplasts and occur in the presence of sunlight
- each of a number of flattened "pancakes" inside a chloroplast
- fluid surrounding thylakoids in chloroplast
- a simple sugar
- a green pigment
- the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast
- The act of being safe in the lab while using all proper procedures
- the life-supporting component of the air
- the powerhouse of the cell makes ATP
17 Clues: ATP • a simple sugar • a green pigment • radiant energy emitted by the sun • the powerhouse of the cell makes ATP • the life-supporting component of the air • fluid surrounding thylakoids in chloroplast • contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place • each of a number of flattened "pancakes" inside a chloroplast • ...
Lab Week! 2025-04-21
Across
- changes in a substance's color, form, smell, or temperature indicates a chemical _
- 1-3% of our body mass consists of these microscopic organisms
- an instrument used to measure temperature
- H2O (water) = 2 hydrogens and 1 _
- the _ data sheets provides important information about any health aliments a raw material may cause
Down
- instrument that visualizes what the man naked eye cannot see
- (is an acronym) consists of gloves, eyewear, hair nets, and lab coats
- a common cylindrical lab equipment with a lip for pouring
- in all labs, there are designated _ bins for used chemicals, broken glass, or biohazardous materials
- an explanation for a phenomenon that is backed up by extensive tests and observations
- used to transfer small amounts of liquid
- a person who works in chemistry
- composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons
13 Clues: a person who works in chemistry • H2O (water) = 2 hydrogens and 1 _ • used to transfer small amounts of liquid • an instrument used to measure temperature • composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons • a common cylindrical lab equipment with a lip for pouring • instrument that visualizes what the man naked eye cannot see • ...
6th chemistry crossword 2023-08-12
Across
- Latin word for science
- a compound in hydrocarbon
- Noble gases are also called as
- a set of safety regulation
Down
- measuring cylinder is used to measure______ of liquids
- Shinning property of metals
- A box of lab experiments
- equipment to prevent injury in case of chemical spills
- Three-legged stand
- Unwanted herbaceous plants
10 Clues: Three-legged stand • Latin word for science • A box of lab experiments • a compound in hydrocarbon • Unwanted herbaceous plants • a set of safety regulation • Shinning property of metals • Noble gases are also called as • measuring cylinder is used to measure______ of liquids • equipment to prevent injury in case of chemical spills
National Lab Week 2014 2014-04-23
Across
- Dont touch
- Large excel tool
- A formalized system that documents the structure, responsibilities and procedures requred to achieve effective quality management
- Protected Health Information
- Accreditation body for the clinical laboratory
- Yeah I'm 10 weeks
- Snowball
- An organized collection of information
Down
- The standardization of measuring instrument by finding the deviation from a standard to determine the proper correction factors
- CAP Inspections are performed how oftern
- Lab safety
- Deviation from protocol requires what form to be filled out
- A gental breeze
- Batman
14 Clues: Batman • Snowball • Dont touch • Lab safety • A gental breeze • Large excel tool • Yeah I'm 10 weeks • Protected Health Information • An organized collection of information • CAP Inspections are performed how oftern • Accreditation body for the clinical laboratory • Deviation from protocol requires what form to be filled out • ...
National Lab Week 2014 Name: _______________________ 2014-04-23
Across
- Accreditation body for the clinical laboratory
- Dont touch
- CAP Inspections are performed how oftern
- PHI
- Yeah I'm 10 weeks
- A gental breeze
- Deviation from protocol requires what form to be filled out
Down
- Batman
- A formalized system that documents the structure, responsibilities and procedures requred to achieve effective quality management
- Lab safety
- Snowball
- The standardization of measuring instrument by finding the deviation from a standard to determine the proper correction factors
- An organized collection of information
- Large excel tool
14 Clues: PHI • Batman • Snowball • Dont touch • Lab safety • A gental breeze • Large excel tool • Yeah I'm 10 weeks • An organized collection of information • CAP Inspections are performed how oftern • Accreditation body for the clinical laboratory • Deviation from protocol requires what form to be filled out • ...
LAB EQUIPMENT 2014-08-20
Across
- safety item for eye protection
- glass container
- to weigh solid material for precise amount
- burner used in lab to heat up solutions
- used in making or storing solutions
- measurement used
- wire frame with porcelain supports
- used to pick up small items
- use to contain small volumes of liquids
- used in pouring liquids into a small container
Down
- base for holding the equipment
- tempered heat resistance glass
- used to measure solution volumes
- used to hold test tubes
14 Clues: glass container • measurement used • used to hold test tubes • used to pick up small items • base for holding the equipment • tempered heat resistance glass • safety item for eye protection • used to measure solution volumes • wire frame with porcelain supports • used in making or storing solutions • burner used in lab to heat up solutions • use to contain small volumes of liquids • ...
Types of Glass 2024-01-12
Across
- Location of first glass manufacturer in US
- metal oxides mixed to create decorations
- Used in windowpanes
- used in lenses
- Process to cool glass slowly
- Metal that can give glass a greenish-yellow apprearance
- used in expensive glassware
- shop windows and doors
Down
- particles are random and disorganized
- used in transition lenses
- naturally occurring glass used before manufactured glass
- sheet of plastic between sheets of glass
- used in airplanes and windshields
- used in lab equipment and ovenware
14 Clues: used in lenses • Used in windowpanes • shop windows and doors • used in transition lenses • used in expensive glassware • Process to cool glass slowly • used in airplanes and windshields • used in lab equipment and ovenware • particles are random and disorganized • metal oxides mixed to create decorations • sheet of plastic between sheets of glass • ...
VCB Lab Week Crossword 2016 2016-03-30
Across
- Our new Histotech
- Name for our B/C chem analyzer
- Proper name for blood collector
- abbr. for our Chief, Letty
- VCB surgical lab site
- VCB lab site for Affirm tests
- Special population of patients we serve
- Purple top tube
- Thyroid test
- Used to dispense and transfer fluids
Down
- Cell increased in a viral infection
- Spins blood tubes
- VCB lab site near Mexico
- VCB Lab Director
- Cell increased in a bacterial infection
- analyzes hgba1c
- VCB lab site by the Gulf
- Test for inflammation
- Name for our B/C heme analyzer
19 Clues: Thyroid test • analyzes hgba1c • Purple top tube • VCB Lab Director • Spins blood tubes • Our new Histotech • VCB surgical lab site • Test for inflammation • VCB lab site near Mexico • VCB lab site by the Gulf • abbr. for our Chief, Letty • VCB lab site for Affirm tests • Name for our B/C chem analyzer • Name for our B/C heme analyzer • Proper name for blood collector • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2 labs 2021-07-14
Across
- what you believe from an observation
- used to show comparative data 2 wds
- used to connect points of data 2 wds
- glassware to put small liquids in 2 wds
- changes using words
- keeping accidents to a minimum in labs
- used to hold liquids in a lab
- experiments with sterilizing material
Down
- something you can see, feel, or touch
- changes using numbers
- graph that looks like a dessert 2 wds
- experiment disproving spontaneous g.
- flask used in labs
- cylinder used to measure fluids
14 Clues: flask used in labs • changes using words • changes using numbers • used to hold liquids in a lab • cylinder used to measure fluids • used to show comparative data 2 wds • what you believe from an observation • used to connect points of data 2 wds • experiment disproving spontaneous g. • something you can see, feel, or touch • graph that looks like a dessert 2 wds • ...
National Lab Week 2014 2014-04-23
Across
- Batman
- Yeah I'm 10 weeks
- Dont touch
- PHI
- CAP Inspections are performed how oftern
- Accreditation body for the clinical laboratory
- Snowball
- The standardization of measuring instrument by finding the deviation from a standard to determine the proper correction factors
Down
- A formalized system that documents the structure, responsibilities and procedures requred to achieve effective quality management
- Lab safety
- An organized collection of information
- A gental breeze
- Deviation from protocol requires what form to be filled out
- Large excel tool
14 Clues: PHI • Batman • Snowball • Lab safety • Dont touch • A gental breeze • Large excel tool • Yeah I'm 10 weeks • An organized collection of information • CAP Inspections are performed how oftern • Accreditation body for the clinical laboratory • Deviation from protocol requires what form to be filled out • ...
National Lab Week 2014 2014-04-23
Across
- A gental breeze
- An organized collection of information
- PHI
- The standardization of measuring instrument by finding the deviation from a standard to determine the proper correction factors
- Snowball
- CAP Inspections are performed how oftern
- Yeah I'm 10 weeks
Down
- A formalized system that documents the structure, responsibilities and procedures requred to achieve effective quality management
- Large excel tool
- Lab safety
- An investigation
- Deviation from protocol requires what form to be filled out
- Dont touch
- Accreditation body for the clinical laboratory
14 Clues: PHI • Snowball • Lab safety • Dont touch • A gental breeze • Large excel tool • An investigation • Yeah I'm 10 weeks • An organized collection of information • CAP Inspections are performed how oftern • Accreditation body for the clinical laboratory • Deviation from protocol requires what form to be filled out • ...
sustainability 2018-05-22
10 Clues: not human • not a animal • decorate some think • weather of a of a place • a place an animal lives • a place we look after and live • living thing that doesn't move • getting looked after when danger • thing that helps you if your lost • a smart person that works in a lab
6th chemistry crossword 2023-08-12
Across
- Latin word for science
- A compound in hydrocarbon
- Noble gases are also called as
- A set of safety regulation
Down
- Measuring cylinder is used to measure______ of liquids
- Shinning property of metals
- A book of lab experiments
- Equipment to prevent injury in case of chemical spills
- Three-legged stand
- Unwanted herbaceous plants
10 Clues: Three-legged stand • Latin word for science • A book of lab experiments • A compound in hydrocarbon • Unwanted herbaceous plants • A set of safety regulation • Shinning property of metals • Noble gases are also called as • Measuring cylinder is used to measure______ of liquids • Equipment to prevent injury in case of chemical spills
NHV Crossword 2023-12-08
Across
- Pesticide
- The golden rule
- A gasket on a Cold Day
- When roles go too far
- Would you save a drowning child?
- Who's life is worth more?
- The safety of the public shall be the highest law
- Lab coats and Clipboards
Down
- The age of humans
- The most good for the most people
- The use of Logic and reason in argument
- The use of emotion in argument
- Systematic segregation of neighborhoods
- The use of reputation in argument
14 Clues: Pesticide • The golden rule • The age of humans • When roles go too far • A gasket on a Cold Day • Lab coats and Clipboards • Who's life is worth more? • The use of emotion in argument • Would you save a drowning child? • The most good for the most people • The use of reputation in argument • The use of Logic and reason in argument • Systematic segregation of neighborhoods • ...
2022 Medical Laboratory Week - Crossword! 2022-04-01
Across
- FOR EVERY ACTION, THERE'S AN EQUAL AND OPPOSITE ONE
- PART OF A CELL THAT CARRIES GENES
- THEY'RE ALWAYS NEGATIVE
- REPORT THAT INDENTIFIES POTENTIAL TOXINS
- REACTS WITH BASES
- IN A LAB AS IN ANY PLACE, _____ FIRST!
- A PINT HAS 16
- CLOTTING
- CLASSIFICATION OF BLOOD, SUCH AS A, B, AB, OR O
- REVEALING PHOTO
Down
- TEENY TINY
- A POPULAR SPREADSHEET PROGRAM (HH IS A PRO!)
- STUDY OF DISEASES ON THE CELLULAR LEVEL
- A KIND OF MICROSCOPE (AND ILLUSION)
- ERLENMEYER, VOLUMETRIC, AND THE LIKE
- PESTLE'S PARTNER
- SUBSTANCE FORMED BY CHEMICALLY BONDED ELEMENTS, OR ANY MIXTURE
17 Clues: CLOTTING • TEENY TINY • A PINT HAS 16 • REVEALING PHOTO • PESTLE'S PARTNER • REACTS WITH BASES • THEY'RE ALWAYS NEGATIVE • PART OF A CELL THAT CARRIES GENES • A KIND OF MICROSCOPE (AND ILLUSION) • ERLENMEYER, VOLUMETRIC, AND THE LIKE • IN A LAB AS IN ANY PLACE, _____ FIRST! • STUDY OF DISEASES ON THE CELLULAR LEVEL • REPORT THAT INDENTIFIES POTENTIAL TOXINS • ...
Lab Week Crossword Puzzle 4 2025-03-19
Across
- Substance formed by chemically bonded elements, or any mixture
- A popular spreadsheet program
- Clotting
- Study of diseases on the cellular level
- They’re always negative
- Report that identifies potential toxins
- Erlenmeyer, volumetric, and the like
- In a lab as in any place, _________ first!
Down
- Teeny tiny
- Part of a cell that carries genes
- Revealing photo?
- Reacts with bases
- A kind of microscope (and illusion)
- Classification of blood, such as A, B, AB, or O
- Pestle’s partner
- A pint has 16
- For every action, there’s an equal and opposite one
17 Clues: Clotting • Teeny tiny • A pint has 16 • Revealing photo? • Pestle’s partner • Reacts with bases • They’re always negative • A popular spreadsheet program • Part of a cell that carries genes • A kind of microscope (and illusion) • Erlenmeyer, volumetric, and the like • Study of diseases on the cellular level • Report that identifies potential toxins • ...
Lab Saftey 2023-07-28
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- Always place a hot apparatus on a _____ instead of a laboratory desk. (two words)
- What position should glass tubing to minimize the likelihood of breakage or injury.
- What should you always read before using a chemical?
- Dangling ____ is prohibited. (bracelets, earring necklaces)
- Test tubes should always be pointed ____ from you and other students.
- Hot glass should never be placed into what temperature of water?
- Never look into a container that is being _____?
- What station should you use if a chemical splashes in your eye?
- If a chemical spills on you, you should immediately take it __.
- Report all electrical _____ that are damaged.
- What room should students never enter unless given specific instructions by their instructor?(two words)
- What should be worn during laboratory activities? (two words)
- Always be ______ and proceed with caution at all times in the laboratory.
- If your lab partner is hurt, what do you yell out? (two words)
- To see if a object is hot bring it to the back of your ____
- How should aisles always be kept?
- Never chew ___ in the laboratory.
- What place should you never work alone?
- Instead of smelling chemicals directly, you should?
- If you do not know how to use a piece of equipment ask the instructor for ____.
- In case of a fire stop, ____, and roll.
- Long hair should be ____ back.
- What should you always turn upside down to avoid contaminating.
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- What are all chemicals in the lab considered?
- What to use to suffocate a flame? (two words)
- Damaged electrical equipment should always be what?
- Report all _____ in the lab.
- Never work ____, and instructor must always be present.
- Only do experiments authorized by your _____.
- A what should be used when transferring liquids between beakers?
- What to use to protect your eyes in labs?
- What kind of area should you always work in when working with volatile substances or poisonous fumes?
- Always know the _______ of the safety equipment in the lab.
- You should always use what kind of water for your experiments?
- What should you throughly read before starting a lab.
- Work areas should always be kept?
- Always ____ your hands after doing a lab experiment.
- You should always wear ____ when doing an experiment.
- Hot glass remain hot for a long time, so they should be set aside and picked up with ____.
- Grasp sharp instruments only by the _____.
40 Clues: Report all _____ in the lab. • Long hair should be ____ back. • Work areas should always be kept? • How should aisles always be kept? • Never chew ___ in the laboratory. • What place should you never work alone? • In case of a fire stop, ____, and roll. • What to use to protect your eyes in labs? • Grasp sharp instruments only by the _____. • ...
Lab Tools Review 2024-01-09
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- This lab tool is used to transfer liquids from one container to another.
- This lab tool is used to grow bacteria and fungus. (no space)
- The compound light __ is used to enlarge images.
- The graduated cylinder, pipet, flask and __ measure volume.
- The test tube __ secures test tubes.
- This lab tool holds liquids. (no space)
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- This lab tool measure volume drop-by-drop.
- The test tube __ is used to clean test tubes.
- This lab tool measures the length, width or height of an object. (no space)
- This lab tool is used to heat substances. (no space)
- The microscope __ holds specimens for examination.
- This lab tool is used to cover the specimen and protect the lens of the microscope.
- A lab tool that accurately measures volume is called a __ cylinder.
- A lab tool that measures mass is called an electronic __.
- This lab tool measures volume and mixes dangerous liquids.
- The test tube __ or holder is used to transport test tubes from one location to another.
16 Clues: The test tube __ secures test tubes. • This lab tool holds liquids. (no space) • This lab tool measure volume drop-by-drop. • The test tube __ is used to clean test tubes. • The compound light __ is used to enlarge images. • The microscope __ holds specimens for examination. • This lab tool is used to heat substances. (no space) • ...
crossword#2 2025-08-19
Across
- Jamie's staple work clothing item
- Paidi's home county
- The best work group activity
- Brand of my ugly safety shoes
- Where Abi's mum works
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- Brownies + lemon cake
- Abi's favourite way to end a sentence
- most frequented ice cream shop in Kinsale
- Colour of Lucy's car
- Best northern Irish gymnast on site
- The most popular of the 3 G's
11 Clues: Paidi's home county • Colour of Lucy's car • Brownies + lemon cake • Where Abi's mum works • The best work group activity • The most popular of the 3 G's • Brand of my ugly safety shoes • Jamie's staple work clothing item • Best northern Irish gymnast on site • Abi's favourite way to end a sentence • most frequented ice cream shop in Kinsale
Science Safety Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-27
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- coat protects clothing
- tie this back during the lab
- wear when working with fire or caustic reagents
- instability colour
- disinfect after completing the lab
- wash these after each lab
- health
- flammable colour
- do not bring into the lab
- avoid this in the lab
- use two hands when carrying
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- recommended footwear
- know the location of these
- wear when handling blood
- special notice colour
- handle these with care
16 Clues: health • flammable colour • instability colour • recommended footwear • special notice colour • avoid this in the lab • coat protects clothing • handle these with care • wear when handling blood • wash these after each lab • do not bring into the lab • know the location of these • use two hands when carrying • tie this back during the lab • disinfect after completing the lab • ...
Lab Professionals Week 2026-03-16
Across
- Framework ensuring standardized, compliant operations
- Instrument that separates by relative force
- Initial intake and identification of submissions
- complete record of a sample's handling
- Testing for toxins or harmful compounds
- Enzyme central to PCR workflows
- Top priority in the lab
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- Section focused on parasites and life cycles
- Growth-based diagnostic discipline
- Microscopic examination of tissue sections
- Detection of antibodies in serum
- AHDC section focused on viral pathogens
12 Clues: Top priority in the lab • Enzyme central to PCR workflows • Detection of antibodies in serum • Growth-based diagnostic discipline • complete record of a sample's handling • AHDC section focused on viral pathogens • Testing for toxins or harmful compounds • Microscopic examination of tissue sections • Instrument that separates by relative force • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2024-09-26
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- safety equipment for eye protection
- IUPAC name for aniline
- organic chemistry lab
- name of dean of faculty of science
- name of vice-chancellor of UTM
- UTM's main hall
- group 17
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- rate of heat transfer unit
- mpp of faculty of science
- name of director of chemistry department
- name of deputy dean (academic and student affairs) of faculty of science
- paper that used to measure pH
12 Clues: group 17 • UTM's main hall • organic chemistry lab • IUPAC name for aniline • mpp of faculty of science • rate of heat transfer unit • paper that used to measure pH • name of vice-chancellor of UTM • name of dean of faculty of science • safety equipment for eye protection • name of director of chemistry department • ...
The Super Awesome Items Found in the Lab Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
Across
- traps and exhausts hazardous fumes
- hand protection worn in the lab
- used to flush out your eyes
- used to protect you from corrosive liquids in the lab.
- used for weighing substances
- used to put fires in the lab
- used to mix chemicals in the lab
- used to transfer small amounts of liquid
- used to channel liquids in the lab
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- eye protection worn in the lab
- used in the lab to heat objects
- Used for heating and exposing items to flame.
- a cylindrical glass used in the lab
- used to test chemical reactions
- testing a hypothesis
15 Clues: testing a hypothesis • used to flush out your eyes • used for weighing substances • used to put fires in the lab • eye protection worn in the lab • used in the lab to heat objects • hand protection worn in the lab • used to test chemical reactions • used to mix chemicals in the lab • traps and exhausts hazardous fumes • used to channel liquids in the lab • ...
Health and Safety 2020-09-24
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- You must wear ___ protection when the aircraft engines are running.
- Follow the health and safety rules to avoid __.
- Use protective ___ to pick up materials.
- Danger of falling objects! You must wear a ____ at all times.
- You should wear protective shoes or ___.
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- We should all work together to ___ accidents.
- There is a list of health and safety ___ in all areas of the plant.
- High ___ clothes are essential on the tarmac.
- You must wear ___ clothing in the lab.
- There are high levels of dust in the air, so you must wear a ___.
10 Clues: You must wear ___ clothing in the lab. • Use protective ___ to pick up materials. • You should wear protective shoes or ___. • We should all work together to ___ accidents. • High ___ clothes are essential on the tarmac. • Follow the health and safety rules to avoid __. • Danger of falling objects! You must wear a ____ at all times. • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-12
Across
- Glasses that should always be used during labs
- A coat that should always be used during labs
- Mass/volume
- To make hot or warm
- To end the experiment, evaluating the results
- A substance that is used in chemistry
- To test
- To explain
- A prediction before experimenting
- Solid, liquid, or gas
- Things that you put on your hand for experiments
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- To observe
- To write down information on a drawn diagram
- A proposed explanation to a certain topic
- When something is harmful
- Mass/density
- The method scientists use to solve problems
- A place where experiments are done
- To be safe
- Density = ?/volume
20 Clues: To test • To observe • To be safe • To explain • Mass/volume • Mass/density • Density = ?/volume • To make hot or warm • Solid, liquid, or gas • When something is harmful • A prediction before experimenting • A place where experiments are done • A substance that is used in chemistry • A proposed explanation to a certain topic • The method scientists use to solve problems • ...
Safety crossword puzzle 2014-03-04
Across
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air
- I protect your head on roads while riding
- Use me when you find a fire
- Buckle up heaven can wait
- Something dangerous that could hurt you
- helps you learn the policies, rules, and procedures to help do your job safely.
- someone who works closely with you on a day-today basis and makes sure you follow safety rules.
- Look for--------------- when handling chemicals
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- to avoid a serious shock, this should never be mixed with water
- minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes
- Should be your priority
- Look for me in case of emergency
- hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, etc.
- What you wear in a science lab to protect your eyes from chemicals
- workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS)
15 Clues: Should be your priority • Buckle up heaven can wait • Use me when you find a fire • Look for me in case of emergency • Something dangerous that could hurt you • I protect your head on roads while riding • Look for--------------- when handling chemicals • workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS) • minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes • ...
Safety crossword puzzle 2014-03-04
Across
- workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS)
- to avoid a serious shock, this should never be mixed with water
- Look for me in case of emergency
- What you wear in a science lab to protect your eyes from chemicals
- Something dangerous that could hurt you
- minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes
Down
- I protect your head on roads while riding
- Should be your priority
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air
- Look for--------------- when handling chemicals
- Use me when you find a fire
- helps you learn the policies, rules, and procedures to help do your job safely.
- someone who works closely with you on a day-today basis and makes sure you follow safety rules.
- hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, etc.
- Buckle up heaven can wait
15 Clues: Should be your priority • Buckle up heaven can wait • Use me when you find a fire • Look for me in case of emergency • Something dangerous that could hurt you • I protect your head on roads while riding • Look for--------------- when handling chemicals • workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS) • minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes • ...
Perioperative Nursing Week 2020 Crossword 2020-11-06
Across
- type of consent required for surgical procedures
- required info for specimen label
- the Surgical Safety Checklist and this define the safety steps that must be followed prior to case start
- where the team members' names are listed in the OR suite
- designated area on the sterile field for specimens
- type of form completed for an incorrect count
- number of phases the Surgical Safety Checklist is divided into
- fundamental right of every competent person
- required info for specimen label
- mandatory count done as closure begins
- who cannot sign a consent form on behalf of the patient
- required for pathology/cytology document
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- a patient 17 years of age or under
- who is shown sponges for EBL calculations
- mandatory count done prior to surgery start
- required for pathology/cytology document
- 1/2 people who confirm sterility verification
- term for sponges & towels used to absorb fluids
- type of tag used for specimen orientation
- where every specimen must be logged prior to transport to lab
- required info for specimen label
- type of studies that may be required for incomplete abortion
- the 3rd phase of the Surgical Safety Checklist is called the End of Case __________
- 1/2 things that are never removed from OR before end of case
- 2/2 people who confirm sterility verification
- 2/2 things that are never removed from OR before end of case
- mandatory count done as skin is closed
- the H&P needs to be less than ______ days old
- what needs to be given prior to cut time if SCIP patient
- solution in pre-filled specimen containers
30 Clues: required info for specimen label • required info for specimen label • required info for specimen label • a patient 17 years of age or under • mandatory count done as skin is closed • mandatory count done as closure begins • required for pathology/cytology document • required for pathology/cytology document • who is shown sponges for EBL calculations • ...
OSHA Safety 2022 2022-01-12
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- During a tornado or severe weather employees are to go to the _______ for shelter
- Emergency rendezvous point is outside across the _______
- Thyroid and other _______ are a potential if not wearing proper PPE
- During an evacuation take the animal's _______ to contact the owner
- Employees must wear their _______ on the outside of their thyroid shield or radiation gown when performing radiographs
- Red Sharps containers are filled to the _______
- North Paws has _______ fire extinguishers
- An external parasite that transmits disease is called a _______
- Lift all heavy objects with your _______
- Report all accidents to the Practice _______
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- _______ is more important/valuable than the safety of our employees
- Employees in the radiology room during radiographs are to record their _______ in the log book indicating their presence during radiographs
- The eye wash station is located in the lab area attached to the sink _______
- Autoclaved items must be given time to _______ before handling
- Use the _______ technique when using a fire extinguisher
- OSHA Safety Data Sheets are located in the _______
- Staff are not allowed to eat in the _______ area
- All employees must evacuate the building in the event of a hazardous spill of _______ or more
- An OSHA safety worksheet must be completed by every staff member _______
19 Clues: Lift all heavy objects with your _______ • North Paws has _______ fire extinguishers • Report all accidents to the Practice _______ • Red Sharps containers are filled to the _______ • Staff are not allowed to eat in the _______ area • OSHA Safety Data Sheets are located in the _______ • Emergency rendezvous point is outside across the _______ • ...
Classroom Procedures 2015-01-19
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- All work that is turned in is expected to be _____.
- I can use the bathroom as long as I am not ____.
- Assignments are to be turned into the _____ tray.
- Late work will receive a _______ point penalty per day.
- Lab ________ is expected to be followed when participating in a Lab activity.
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- I can make _________ on all assignments for the oppotunity to earn 1/2 credit. (a 70 can earn additional 15 points)
- I will receive a _______ if I am playing on my IPad.
- I must treat my classmates and teacher with ______.
- I can borrow a __________if I trade for my ID badge.
- Only ______ student can use the bathroom at a time.
- _________ credit is a available each quarter.
- _________ missing work needs to be made up.
12 Clues: _________ missing work needs to be made up. • _________ credit is a available each quarter. • I can use the bathroom as long as I am not ____. • Assignments are to be turned into the _____ tray. • All work that is turned in is expected to be _____. • I must treat my classmates and teacher with ______. • Only ______ student can use the bathroom at a time. • ...
Safety crossword puzzle 2014-03-04
Across
- someone who works closely with you on a day-today basis and makes sure you follow safety rules.
- Buckle up heaven can wait
- minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air
- hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, etc.
- to avoid a serious shock, this should never be mixed with water
- Use me when you find a fire
- I protect your head on roads while riding
Down
- Something dangerous that could hurt you
- What you wear in a science lab to protect your eyes from chemicals
- Should be your priority
- workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS)
- Look for--------------- when handling chemicals
- Look for me in case of emergency
- helps you learn the policies, rules, and procedures to help do your job safely.
15 Clues: Should be your priority • Buckle up heaven can wait • Use me when you find a fire • Look for me in case of emergency • Something dangerous that could hurt you • I protect your head on roads while riding • Look for--------------- when handling chemicals • workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS) • minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes • ...
Science 2022-05-04
9 Clues: Hot • is visible • is a type of substance • cannot be seen usually • is a place to do experiments • Has a defined shape and volume • is a small adjustable gas burner • Substance that can’t be decomposed • the smallest particle of a chemical
Reference Lab Crossword 2018-08-10
Across
- State of IDEXX's newest lab.
- Name the department that Reference Labs contact about missed pickups.
- Where is parasitology identification located?
- Name what was previously known as the Comprehensive CBC.
- Reference Labs first option when offering customers credit.
- Name the Reference Labs support department location.
- Who does Reference Lab support contact when a practice requests recut slides from paraffin blocks?
- Name the form that must be filled out for rabies in order for patients to be exported.
- PCR testing lab location.
- Which reps work the 12:30 to 9pm shift in Westbrook?
- The lab location that runs heartworm with heat treatment testing.
- The month that Customer Support appreciation week falls in.
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- Code used for Reference Lab support to update source and patient history for pathology.
- Who does Reference lab support elevate a misplaced sample?
- Reference Lab use this IM program to get help from their peers.
- Name the testing that is unique to IDEXX?
- Form recommended for allergy testing.
- Name the form that the practice uses to order tests.
- What are the 10 digits called that are assigned to the samples once they are checked in at the lab?
- Name the 4th Microbiology department located, excluding the core labs.
20 Clues: PCR testing lab location. • State of IDEXX's newest lab. • Form recommended for allergy testing. • Name the testing that is unique to IDEXX? • Where is parasitology identification located? • Name the form that the practice uses to order tests. • Name the Reference Labs support department location. • Which reps work the 12:30 to 9pm shift in Westbrook? • ...
Lab Procedure & Lab Safety 2022-08-19
Across
- used to collect numerical data during an experiment.
- If _____ then ______ because _____.
- Isosphere- 10 colors: blue, pink, red, green, cyan, yellow, violet, white, amethyst, canary
- used to collect data observed by the senses. (smell, touch, etc.)
- microscope, petri dish, lab apron, safety goggles, purple dye
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- We found that the isosphere prism (10 colors) produced more colors than the pyramid prism (4 colors).
- Read the directions carefully. Gather all your materials and place them on your lab table.
- change in prism shape; change in number of visible colors
- Why does it rain?
9 Clues: Why does it rain? • If _____ then ______ because _____. • used to collect numerical data during an experiment. • change in prism shape; change in number of visible colors • microscope, petri dish, lab apron, safety goggles, purple dye • used to collect data observed by the senses. (smell, touch, etc.) • ...
