lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Lab Week Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-19
Across
- You get the point.
- Not your average Q-tip!
- Department that requires a ton of time consuming maintenance.
- Right Now!
- A little Lab gift.
- Not a type of TV.
- Not a "Vampire"
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- It has wings.
- Round and round it goes
- A little "buggy" and sometimes "smelly" department
- All the better to see you with
- Stop the germ spread.
- Department that likes both red and white.
- Yes, we can read what the Doctor wrote on it...usually!
- Chocolate, Yellow, or Black???
- Some Lab garbage.
- It has a point on one end and a plunger on the other.
- You could really "kill" someone department if not perfectly matched
18 Clues: Right Now! • It has wings. • Not a "Vampire" • Some Lab garbage. • Not a type of TV. • You get the point. • A little Lab gift. • Stop the germ spread. • Round and round it goes • Not your average Q-tip! • All the better to see you with • Chocolate, Yellow, or Black??? • Department that likes both red and white. • A little "buggy" and sometimes "smelly" department • ...
Abbreviations, Initials & Acronyms (what on earth are they talking about!?) 2017-11-01
Across
- Short for volume or volumetric
- The short name for the globally harmonised system of classification and labelling of chemicals
- It's not just teachers who should take advantage of this opportunity to further their professional skills
- The Royal Australian Chemical Institute
- Shortened name of the chemical sodium hydrogen carbonate
- short for solution
- Safety gear such as goggles, gloves, and lab coats
- Documents that provide vital information regarding hazardous chemicals
- From 2020, it will be the new tertiary entrance rank
- Chemistry
- The section of the Queensland Government tasked with developing and updating the syllabuses from Kindergarten to Year 12
- The collective name for science, maths, engineering and technology
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- Your physics teacher may ask for this apparatus with the ball on top to demonstrate static electricity
- Gas bottles filled with this can be used for Bunsen burners
- Head of Department
- Useful ingredient in slime
- The international body responsible for the naming of new elements on the periodic table
- Biology
- A set of instructions for the safe completion of a task to ensure consistency and efficiency
- Physics
- Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
- Concerned with the safety and welfare of staff and students
- The employer for those who work in QLD state schools
- Short for concentration
- Curriculum activity risk assessments
- The professional organisation for laboratory technicians and scientific operations officers in QLD high schools
- Senior students undertake these experimental investigations
27 Clues: Biology • Physics • Chemistry • Head of Department • short for solution • Short for concentration • Useful ingredient in slime • Short for volume or volumetric • Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid • Curriculum activity risk assessments • The Royal Australian Chemical Institute • Safety gear such as goggles, gloves, and lab coats • The employer for those who work in QLD state schools • ...
Safety Review 2023-01-10
Across
- Away tie long hair
- When working you should always stay what on the task at hand
- If someone is using a machine, give them and let them finish using the machine
- If you are unsure how to use tools or equipment always ask the instructor for
- All work should be properly what before using any tools or equipment
- Do not what with the work without turning drill press off
- When working, you should stay clear of anything you feel what with
- Never start the machine with wood what the bit
- Always report any and all injuries to the instructor when, regardless of how minor they may appear
- If there is a problem with a machine, tool, jig or fixture you must report it to the teacher
- Always use a what to push wood away from the blade
- Wait till the machine comes to a full what before walking away
- Jewelry, loose fitting cloths, hoodie strings and ear buds must be taken off or properly what before using any tools or equipment
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- What is the minimum safety cushion that should be used around all saw blades
- When making a deep cut ,do what occasionally to prevent bit from heating up and dust from clogging bit
- Never place what under drill bit
- Always keep your fingers out of the line of the
- Always turn the machine what before walking away
- Only the who of the machine and teacher should be inside the safety zone
- Make sure the blade guard is adjusted to what height above your wood before cutting
- Machine must be what before any adjustments are made
- Do not what drill with your hands
- Always wear when working in the lab
- Before using any power tools, who must give you permission
24 Clues: Away tie long hair • Never place what under drill bit • Do not what drill with your hands • Always wear when working in the lab • Never start the machine with wood what the bit • Always keep your fingers out of the line of the • Always turn the machine what before walking away • Always use a what to push wood away from the blade • ...
Science safety, procedures, and skills 2025-08-09
Across
- – A potential source of harm or danger.
- – An educated guess or prediction that can be tested.
- – Poisonous or harmful to health.
- – Any factor that can change in an experiment.
- – Hand protection used when handling hazardous or unknown materials.
- station – A safety device for rinsing eyes in case of chemical exposure.
- – To identify similarities or differences.
- – To examine data or observations carefully.
- variable – The variable being measured.
- – Determining the size, length, volume, or mass of something using tools.
- – To group items based on characteristics.
- variable – The variable changed on purpose.
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- – Easily set on fire.
- – Using the senses or tools to gather data.
- – A substance used in scientific experiments.
- – To share results, findings, or observations clearly.
- – A logical explanation based on observations.
- – A representation of an object, process, or system.
- variable (control) – Variables kept the same.
- – Facts or information collected during an experiment.
- – A test carried out to support or refute a hypothesis.
- hood – A ventilated area used to safely work with volatile substances.
- shower – A station for rinsing chemicals off the body.
- – A step-by-step set of instructions for conducting an experiment.
- goggles – Protective eyewear used to shield the eyes during experiments.
- – A guess about what will happen in the future.
- apron – Clothing protection to keep chemicals or substances off clothes and skin.
- – A summary of what was learned from an experiment.
28 Clues: – Easily set on fire. • – Poisonous or harmful to health. • – A potential source of harm or danger. • variable – The variable being measured. • – To identify similarities or differences. • – To group items based on characteristics. • – Using the senses or tools to gather data. • variable – The variable changed on purpose. • – To examine data or observations carefully. • ...
Science Safety symbols and equipment 2016-09-20
Across
- Type of shoes that are banned from labs
- This border looks like a stop sign
- Can easily be set on fire
- How you should have your hair, if you have long hair
- A container used to measure objects and liquids, is very accurate
- Will cause your objects to corrode
- This material can explode
- Has immediate toxic effects
- Type of clothing you shouldn't wear during a lab
- Creates a gas flame, used to heat things up
- Used when a chemical enters your eye
- Used to handle chemicals
- Is extremely reactive to certain materials
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- Has other toxic effects
- Used to wash off any chemicals spilled on your clothes
- Used to hold test tubes
- A gas that is under pressure
- Infectious
- Can cause objects to oxidize
- Safety symbols
- Used when handling a gas or material that releases an odor or gas
- This border looks like a triangle
- Used when there is a clothing fire
- A flask used for science
- Eye protection
25 Clues: Infectious • Safety symbols • Eye protection • Has other toxic effects • Used to hold test tubes • A flask used for science • Used to handle chemicals • Can easily be set on fire • This material can explode • Has immediate toxic effects • A gas that is under pressure • Can cause objects to oxidize • This border looks like a triangle • This border looks like a stop sign • ...
300C Vocabulary - Review 2024-04-15
Across
- "Wearing goggles in a lab is one of the necessary safety _____ required for scientists."
- a synonym of mostly
- the verb of extinction
- before a species dies out or becomes extinct, it becomes _____
- causing disagreement
- set free
- "I listen to music to _____ stress."
- artists display their work here
- great physical and mental suffering
- "I feel _____ when studying last night. The loud noise from the neighbor was distracting."
- "The books I bought last month are just sitting on the shelf and _____-_____."
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- unfairly using animals for human's advantage
- work together = work _____
- "High property prices is one of the effects of heavy _____ in previously rural areas."
- the ideas that repeat in a novel, movie, or game
- set free
- keep animals in order to produce young ones
- a synonym of starvation
- the smoke from factories are a kind of _____-_____
- "One of the _____ barriers I experienced when I moved to this country was the language spoken here."
- manufacturing in large quantities
21 Clues: set free • set free • a synonym of mostly • causing disagreement • the verb of extinction • a synonym of starvation • work together = work _____ • artists display their work here • manufacturing in large quantities • great physical and mental suffering • "I listen to music to _____ stress." • keep animals in order to produce young ones • unfairly using animals for human's advantage • ...
Biology 2024-01-25
Across
- what shoes do i wear
- what should i not have with me during the lab
- what do i not put in the sink
Down
- what is the only thing i can heat
- read them twice before using
- what do i put in the mouth during the lab
- what do i do after the lab
- procedures read before the lab
- what do i do during the lab
- where do i put my broken glass in
10 Clues: what shoes do i wear • what do i do after the lab • what do i do during the lab • read them twice before using • what do i not put in the sink • procedures read before the lab • what is the only thing i can heat • where do i put my broken glass in • what do i put in the mouth during the lab • what should i not have with me during the lab
EECE.3110 Assignment 1 2021-09-12
Across
- Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4)
- This tool must be lead-free if used in the laboratory. (LRSM,6)
- Used to simplify wiring in a schematic; collection of nets. (sim,173)
- Should never be used on an electrical fire (LRSM, 4)
- By writing this on each page of your Lab Notebook, you can quickly find notes weeks after they were made. (WLNB,78)
- Used to store data such as numbers or equations. (mat,13)
- Required material for lab to document results. (syl,12)
- Group of components that contail resistors, inductors, etc. (sim,63)
- Collection of inter-connected circuits. (sim, 160)
- Each component has this property when placed on the workspace; numbered in the order they were placed. (sim,169)
- Key to writing good notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,63)
- Best load setting for each channel on the function generator. (func, 48)
- Process of joining CH1 meter readings with CH2 meter readings. (pow,30)
- Shorter lab report. (LRSM,37)
- Has a rating of 100V-120V and is located in the back of the function generator. (func,32)
- Set of key words/phrases used with the remote interface of the power supply. (pow,39)
- When this is activated, CH1 and CH2 respond together to any adjustment in voltage. (pow,29)
- Enables the oscilloscope to capture a waveform each time a certain condition is met. (oscope,120)
- Due date for a project. (syl,8)
- The power supply has three of these to deliver DC voltage. (pow,28)
- Tool used to acquire waveform signals and display its information. (adk)
- Used to check voltage, current, resistance etc in multisim. (sim, 32)
- Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15)
- Graded twice a semester and evaluates lab skills. (LRSM,43)
- This type of work will result in a 0 for the assignment (syl,3)
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- Difference between Top and Base values of a waveform. (oscope,180)
- "Sine" and "Square" are one of five of these produced by the function generator. (func,27)
- Typically the last page in a lab report. (LRSM,34)
- Sequence of characters. (mat,25)
- User defined settings and waveforms can be saved to this for future use. (func,39)
- Similar to the oscilloscope, but has a separate section dedicated to it. (adk)
- Setting on a plot that uses a vertical line to track pulse width (adk)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the volt/div scale. (oscope,59)
- The best way to communicate with your TA or Professor Bowden during the week. (syl, 10)
- All data in MATLAB is stored in this format. (mat,15)
- Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13)
- Each student must ensure that graded material is accurate on this site. (syl, 8)
- Standard cable type that is used to transmit signals from the generator. (func,12)
- Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery. (syl,13)
- you must do this with each one of your sources in a lab report (LRSM, 8)
- Method used to connect an electrical signal from one circuit to another. (adk, section 3)
- Channel used on the ADK to plot X/Y of a waveform. (adk,section 3.3)
- MATLAB can create 2-D and 3-D versions of this. Often used for graphically representing laboratory data. (mat,29)
- This is required after completing a page of notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,30)
- Notes should not be taken using this writing instrument (WLNB,24)
- Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13)
- Section of the Lab Notebook that outlines whose book it is and what the purpose of the notebook is. (WLNB, 68)
- Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25)
- Configures display to best fit the waveforms on the screen. (oscope,28)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the time/div setting. (oscope,44)
50 Clues: Shorter lab report. (LRSM,37) • Due date for a project. (syl,8) • Sequence of characters. (mat,25) • Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15) • Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4) • Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13) • Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery. (syl,13) • Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25) • Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13) • ...
EECE.3110 Assignment 1 2021-09-12
Across
- you must do this with each one of your sources in a lab report (LRSM, 8)
- Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13)
- MATLAB can create 2-D and 3-D versions of this. Often used for graphically representing laboratory data. (mat,29)
- Configures display to best fit the waveforms on the screen. (oscope,28)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the time/div setting. (oscope,44)
- Process of joining CH1 meter readings with CH2 meter readings. (pow,30)
- Setting on a plot that uses a vertical line to track pulse width (adk)
- Group of components that contail resistors, inductors, etc. (sim,63)
- This tool must be lead-free if used in the laboratory. (LRSM,6)
- All data in MATLAB is stored in this format. (mat,15)
- By writing this on each page of your Lab Notebook, you can quickly find notes weeks after they were made. (WLNB,78)
- Type of adapter for ADK. (syl, 13)
- Set of key words/phrases used with the remote interface of the power supply. (pow,39)
- This is required after completing a page of notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,30)
- Key to writing good notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,63)
- Used to check voltage, current, resistance etc in multisim. (sim, 32)
- Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13)
- The power supply has three of these to deliver DC voltage. (pow,28)
- User defined settings and waveforms can be saved to this for future use. (func,39)
- "Sine" and "Square" are one of five of these produced by the function generator. (func,27)
- Shorter lab report. (LRSM,37)
- When this is activated, CH1 and CH2 respond together to any adjustment in voltage. (pow,29)
- Should never be used on an electrical fire (LRSM, 4)
- The best way to communicate with your TA or Professor Bowden during the week. (syl, 10)
- Method used to connect an electrical signal from one circuit to another. (adk, section 3)
- Tool used to acquire waveform signals and display its information. (adk)
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- Similar to the oscilloscope, but has a separate section dedicated to it. (adk)
- Notes should not be taken using this writing instrument (WLNB,24)
- Sequence of characters. (mat,25)
- Each student must ensure that graded material is accurate on this site. (syl, 8)
- Best load setting for each channel on the function generator. (func, 48)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the volt/div scale. (oscope,59)
- Channel used on the ADK to plot X/Y of a waveform. (adk,section 3.3)
- Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4)
- Graded twice a semester and evaluates lab skills. (LRSM,43)
- Enables the oscilloscope to capture a waveform each time a certain condition is met. (oscope,120)
- Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15)
- Used to store data such as numbers or equations. (mat,13)
- Typically the last page in a lab report. (LRSM,34)
- Used to simplify wiring in a schematic; collection of nets. (sim,173)
- Each component has this property when placed on the workspace; numbered in the order they were placed. (sim,169)
- Section of the Lab Notebook that outlines whose book it is and what the purpose of the notebook is. (WLNB, 68)
- Required material for lab to document results. (syl,12)
- Difference between Top and Base values of a waveform. (oscope,180)
- Has a rating of 100V-120V and is located in the back of the function generator. (func,32)
- This type of work will result in a 0 for the assignment (syl,3)
- Standard cable type that is used to transmit signals from the generator. (func,12)
- Collection of inter-connected circuits. (sim, 160)
- Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25)
- Due date for a project. (syl,8)
50 Clues: Shorter lab report. (LRSM,37) • Due date for a project. (syl,8) • Sequence of characters. (mat,25) • Type of adapter for ADK. (syl, 13) • Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15) • Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4) • Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13) • Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25) • Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13) • ...
EECE.3110 Assignment 1 2021-09-12
Across
- Type of adapter for ADK. (syl, 13)
- Process of joining CH1 meter readings with CH2 meter readings. (pow,30)
- When this is activated, CH1 and CH2 respond together to any adjustment in voltage. (pow,29)
- Channel used on the ADK to plot X/Y of a waveform. (adk,section 3.3)
- Tool used to acquire waveform signals and display its information. (adk)
- Shorter lab report. (LRSM,37)
- This type of work will result in a 0 for the assignment (syl,3)
- Sequence of characters. (mat,25)
- MATLAB can create 2-D and 3-D versions of this. Often used for graphically representing laboratory data. (mat,29)
- Used to check voltage, current, resistance etc in multisim. (sim, 32)
- Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25)
- Setting on a plot that uses a vertical line to track pulse width (adk)
- By writing this on each page of your Lab Notebook, you can quickly find notes weeks after they were made. (WLNB,78)
- you must do this with each one of your sources in a lab report (LRSM, 8)
- The best way to communicate with your TA or Professor Bowden during the week. (syl, 10)
- Standard cable type that is used to transmit signals from the generator. (func,12)
- Each student must ensure that graded material is accurate on this site. (syl, 8)
- "Sine" and "Square" are one of five of these produced by the function generator. (func,27)
- Set of key words/phrases used with the remote interface of the power supply. (pow,39)
- Graded twice a semester and evaluates lab skills. (LRSM,43)
- Key to writing good notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,63)
- This tool must be lead-free if used in the laboratory. (LRSM,6)
- Has a rating of 100V-120V and is located in the back of the function generator. (func,32)
- Configures display to best fit the waveforms on the screen. (oscope,28)
- Should never be used on an electrical fire (LRSM, 4)
Down
- Section of the Lab Notebook that outlines whose book it is and what the purpose of the notebook is. (WLNB, 68)
- Each component has this property when placed on the workspace; numbered in the order they were placed. (sim,169)
- Group of components that contail resistors, inductors, etc. (sim,63)
- Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the time/div setting. (oscope,44)
- User defined settings and waveforms can be saved to this for future use. (func,39)
- Method used to connect an electrical signal from one circuit to another. (adk, section 3)
- Due date for a project. (syl,8)
- Enables the oscilloscope to capture a waveform each time a certain condition is met. (oscope,120)
- This is required after completing a page of notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,30)
- Similar to the oscilloscope, but has a separate section dedicated to it. (adk)
- Best load setting for each channel on the function generator. (func, 48)
- Notes should not be taken using this writing instrument (WLNB,24)
- Used to simplify wiring in a schematic; collection of nets. (sim,173)
- Collection of inter-connected circuits. (sim, 160)
- Difference between Top and Base values of a waveform. (oscope,180)
- Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4)
- Used to store data such as numbers or equations. (mat,13)
- Typically the last page in a lab report. (LRSM,34)
- The power supply has three of these to deliver DC voltage. (pow,28)
- Required material for lab to document results. (syl,12)
- Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13)
- Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15)
- All data in MATLAB is stored in this format. (mat,15)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the volt/div scale. (oscope,59)
50 Clues: Shorter lab report. (LRSM,37) • Due date for a project. (syl,8) • Sequence of characters. (mat,25) • Type of adapter for ADK. (syl, 13) • Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15) • Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4) • Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13) • Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25) • Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13) • ...
Leagan Amach na Scoile 2016-11-14
14 Clues: Canteen • Library • Science Lab • Sports Hall • Language Lab • Computer Room • Assembly Hall • Swimming Pool • Playing Field • All Boy's School • Secondary School • Blackrock College • Principal's Office • Secretary's Office
Lab Ops Crossword 2025-06-24
Across
- Used to clean aspirator tubing
- Carried out by lab manager every two weeks
- Number of ULT freezers
- Cadence for lab technical meetings
- Number of cell culture rooms
- Equipment used for spinning tubes
Down
- Equipment booking system
- Inventory Management App
- Used to keep our cells healthy and happy
- Most used equipment in the lab
- Electronic Lab book
11 Clues: Electronic Lab book • Number of ULT freezers • Equipment booking system • Inventory Management App • Number of cell culture rooms • Used to clean aspirator tubing • Most used equipment in the lab • Equipment used for spinning tubes • Cadence for lab technical meetings • Used to keep our cells healthy and happy • Carried out by lab manager every two weeks
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (SERIES 1) 2021-08-05
Across
- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
- Industries required to employ SHO:Any_____ building employing at the peak of work over 100 employers
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
- Application of OSHA :_____________, Forestry and Fishing
- Major hazard installation :_________ Plants
- Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE) :He fails to attend _____ consecutive meetings of the committee without leave of the chairman
- Application of OSHA
- The Need of CIMAH 1996:Protect _______ and people from major accident from industries
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation) convention
- Industries required to employ SHO:_______ operation where the contract price exceeds RM20 million
- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
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- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE):He becomes a ________
- Objectives of OSHA:To promote an ____________ environment for persons at work which is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs.
- Major hazard installation :Petrochemical works and _________
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of persons at work against risks
- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Objectives of SHO:Create an effective and _________ safety management system at the workplace
- Objectives of SHO:______ of high-risk industries
- CIMAH 1996 does not apply to ___________installations
- Concept of OSHA:Accident ______________ is an essential part of good management and workmanship
- Functions of a safety and health committee / officer:________ in the development of safety and health rules and safe systems of work
- of a safety and health committee / officer:________ the effectiveness of safety and health programs
- OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
27 Clues: Application of OSHA • Occupational Safety and Health Act • OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Major hazard installation :_________ Plants • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead • ...
vocabulary 2021-04-12
Across
- to lessen in strength by adding another component, such as water.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration; agency that provides for safe and healthy work environments and conditions for all employees.
- the burning of infectious materials or animal carcaesses.
- living organism that invades the body causing illness
- a device used to burn the remains of items that have the potential to spread disease.
- Solutions that destroy microorganisms or inhibit their growth on living tissue and are effective disinfecting agents.
- the practice of keeping a sterile environment and keeping the environment disease and contaminant-free.
- area where medicines that are scheduled drugs are kept when dispensed and must be maintained accurately and kept on file for 2 years.
- safety concerns of products that may cause injury such as burns or vapors that cause injuries to the eye, lungs or skin
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- organism that invades the external area of the body through direct or indirect contact.
- treatment using chemical agents that help with cases of cancer
- Governs how the facility is cleaned, how equipment and instruments are cleaned, and how surgical and medical procedures are performed.
- drugs that have the potential for abuse and addiction and must be kept in a locked cabinet by law
- safety concerns that pose a risk to humans and animals through contamination of living organisms through body tissues and fluids, such as needles or surgery blades
- the process of physically removing all visible signs of dirt and organic matter such as feces, blood and hair.
- Hold a chemical that acts as a sterilizing agent.
- removing particles from the air using a physical barrier; common in lab areas or research facilitiesliving
- The process of destroying most microorganisms on non living things by physical or chemical means.
- living organisms that may occur on the internal or external area of the body and feed of the animal, causing disease.
- The process of soaking items in a disinfectant chemical until they are necessary for reuse.
20 Clues: Hold a chemical that acts as a sterilizing agent. • living organism that invades the body causing illness • the burning of infectious materials or animal carcaesses. • treatment using chemical agents that help with cases of cancer • to lessen in strength by adding another component, such as water. • ...
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (SERIES 1) 2021-08-05
Across
- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
- Industries required to employ SHO:Any_____ building employing at the peak of work over 100 employers
- Major hazard installation :Petrochemical works and _________
- Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Major hazard installation :_________ Plants
- CIMAH 1996 does not apply to ___________installations
- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- The Need of CIMAH 1996:Protect _______ and people from major accident from industries
- OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE) :He fails to attend _____ consecutive meetings of the committee without leave of the chairman
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE):He becomes a ________
- Objectives of SHO:Create an effective and _________ safety management system at the workplace
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation) convention
- Industries required to employ SHO:_______ operation where the contract price exceeds RM20 million
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- of a safety and health committee / officer:________ the effectiveness of safety and health programs
- Objectives of OSHA:To promote an ____________ environment for persons at work which is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs.
- Functions of a safety and health committee / officer:________ in the development of safety and health rules and safe systems of work
- Concept of OSHA:Accident p______________ is an essential part of good management and workmanship
- Objectives of SHO:______ of high-risk industries
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of persons at work against risks
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
- Application of OSHA :_____________, Forestry and Fishing
- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
- Application of OSHA
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
27 Clues: Application of OSHA • Occupational Safety and Health Act • OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Major hazard installation :_________ Plants • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Objectives of SHO:______ of high-risk industries • ...
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (SERIES 1) 2021-08-05
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- Industries required to employ SHO:_______ operation where the contract price exceeds RM20 million
- The Need of CIMAH 1996:Protect _______ and people from major accident from industries
- Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of persons at work against risks
- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- Industries required to employ SHO:Any_____ building employing at the peak of work over 100 employers
- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- Objectives of SHO:Create an effective and _________ safety management system at the workplace
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
- Concept of OSHA:Accident ______________ is an essential part of good management and workmanship
- CIMAH 1996 does not apply to ___________installations
- Major hazard installation :Petrochemical works and _________
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation) convention
- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE) :He fails to attend _____ consecutive meetings of the committee without leave of the chairman
- Application of OSHA :_____________, Forestry and Fishing
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- Removal of Member of Committee (SHE):He becomes a ________
- Objectives of OSHA:To promote an ____________ environment for persons at work which is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs.
- Objectives of SHO:______ of high-risk industries
- Functions of a safety and health committee / officer:________ in the development of safety and health rules and safe systems of work
- of a safety and health committee / officer:________ the effectiveness of safety and health programs
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
- Application of OSHA
- OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Major hazard installation :_________ Plants
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
27 Clues: Application of OSHA • Occupational Safety and Health Act • OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Major hazard installation :_________ Plants • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Objectives of SHO:______ of high-risk industries • ...
Science Safety 2021-09-02
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- No _________ in the science lab
- When in the lab make sure to:
- You should NEVER _____ the
- ______ is not allowed in the science lab
- When performing a experiment with chemicals make sure to wear ______.
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- When using a microscope you should never:
- If You Get Chemicals In Your eyes you should use the:
- When in the lab you should Never:
- When in the lab you should keep your ____ __.
- When in the lab you need to wear:
10 Clues: You should NEVER _____ the • When in the lab make sure to: • No _________ in the science lab • When in the lab you should Never: • When in the lab you need to wear: • ______ is not allowed in the science lab • When using a microscope you should never: • When in the lab you should keep your ____ __. • If You Get Chemicals In Your eyes you should use the: • ...
Happy birthday Glenn!! 2025-11-26
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- Boxer
- Late Pom
- Black lab
- Your work
- Your two dogs
- Koda’s sister
- Always- hungry Golden retriever
- Small Boston
- Fellow dog walker and Boone’s mom
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- Brown Boston
- Boxer Beagle mix
- Older Pom!!!!
- Not the car but the guy
- Baby Pom
- Millie’s bestie and always dirty yellow lab
- Your ride
- Treat-loving doodle
- Black and white doodle
- Happy
- You!
- The Park
- Namesake
22 Clues: You! • Boxer • Happy • Baby Pom • Late Pom • The Park • Namesake • Your ride • Black lab • Your work • Brown Boston • Small Boston • Older Pom!!!! • Your two dogs • Koda’s sister • Boxer Beagle mix • Treat-loving doodle • Black and white doodle • Not the car but the guy • Always- hungry Golden retriever • Fellow dog walker and Boone’s mom • Millie’s bestie and always dirty yellow lab
Domain 5: Processing Specimens 2021-12-06
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- need constant human intervention before, during, and after process
- a solution that reduces the concentration of a specimen
- a biological risk to organisms
- an abnormal reaction/change due to exposure to light
- a machine that spins lab specimens at high speeds to separate samples into their components
- a chronological documentation that shows the acquisition, custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of a specimen
- using a transport vehicle on a network of tracks to different destinations in a facility
- sensitive to high temperatures
- a lab outside of a patient care facility that can do more types of testings than usually available at a normal hospital’s lab
- a way of transporting and distributing lab test results and other documents
- a method of urinalysis that uses plastic strips with pads that have a substance which causes a specific chemical reaction
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- only require human interaction for certain parts of process
- injection of blood cells/substitutes to increase athletic endurance through increasing the body’s oxygen-carrying capacity
- at or near a patient/patient’s bedside
- divide specimens into smaller parts
- an evaluation of urine through physical, chemical, and microscopic testing methods
- specimens with legal value in a civil/criminal case
- a lab result that is outside the expected reference range that could be dangerous
- a medication for patients who had chemotherapy for cancer, can be used to boost RBC production resulting in increased endurance
- systems that only need human intervention when errors happen
20 Clues: a biological risk to organisms • sensitive to high temperatures • divide specimens into smaller parts • at or near a patient/patient’s bedside • specimens with legal value in a civil/criminal case • an abnormal reaction/change due to exposure to light • a solution that reduces the concentration of a specimen • only require human interaction for certain parts of process • ...
How well you know PUB 2020-12-04
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- ABC stands for Active,_____, Clean
- Inorganic lab deals with testing of heavy metals and other ionic compounds._________ is a surrogate parameter for conductivity that can tell if the salinity of water has increased.
- Parent Agency of PUB is the ministry of ________and Environment.
- From 1 April 2020, national water agency PUB will assume the additional role as the nations's________ Protection Agency.
- PUB is the national water agency that manages Singapore's water supply,water catchment and_____ water.
- PUB is a ______Board under the Ministry of Sustainability and Environment.
- Four National Taps are local catchment water,_____ water, NEWater, desalinated water.
- The labs are located in level two and _____.
- Many times during ERP, Microbiology lab are called back after office hours to test for ATP, TC EC and HPC. HPC stands for heterotrophic _______ count and is representative of all bacteria that can grow on carbon source.
- PUB's mission is to supply good water, reclaim used water and tame____ water.
- ______Building is PUB's headquarters.
- RWS stands for Raw Water ______.
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- How many divisions are there in WQD?
- SVOC stands for Semi _____ Organic Compounds.
- How many labs are there in WQD?
- QA_______ deals with four key functions, Regulations, Auditing, Sampling
- General lab handles hundreds of samples daily. Most samples require pH, Conductivity and Turbidity tests, which are automatically tested by ________ machine.
- When algal counts are high, there is a possibility that high algal toxins are produced. These toxins can cause organ failure, cancer and death. Biology lab activates _______ tests to determine if the level of toxins are high.
- The system that we use to apply Annual Leaves, sick leaves.
- TDS stands for Treatment & ______ System.
- In 2016, PUB logo refreshed its logo after the regulation of electricity and _______.
- Water services,______ and drainage are the 3 swirls that represent 3 major functions of PUB.
- In the future, the lab will be renamed to _____ lab and deal with testing for the emerging threat of viral infections spread through water.
23 Clues: How many labs are there in WQD? • RWS stands for Raw Water ______. • ABC stands for Active,_____, Clean • How many divisions are there in WQD? • ______Building is PUB's headquarters. • TDS stands for Treatment & ______ System. • The labs are located in level two and _____. • SVOC stands for Semi _____ Organic Compounds. • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2024-09-30
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- This report must be completed with the EHS department when personal injuries or near misses occur.
- Aid These kits are located in common areas throughout the building and contain items to help with injuries and ailments.
- When an evacuation occurs in our building, we all meet here.
- Fire prevention equipment located throughout the building, when using it, remember P.A.S.S.
- These are the most common workplace hazard and can be fatal above six feet.
- This procedure is done to a machine before maintenance can start.
- Located at every entrance of the building and contain emergency response information.
- Call 911
- Documents that contain hazard information for chemicals on site. (Abbr.)
- Regulated waste that is comprised of potentially infectious organic materials.
- The governing body that standardizes and governs requirements for safety glasses.
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- Conducted in labs that help identify potential hazards and violations.
- Must be worn at all times when inside a lab. (Abbr.)
- The cause of bloodborne diseases such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV
- An incident that requires medical, fire, or police response.
- Hazard Improperly stored equipment left on the floor, can lead to slips and falls.
- Divided by zones, they help assist in the evacuation procedures during a fire alarm.
- Globally Harmonized System, used to identify hazards.
- Everyone in the building has this towards creating a safe work environment.
- What may occur when improperly handling chemical or biological materials.
- EHS keeps a comprehensive collection of safety documents on here for your reference.
21 Clues: Call 911 • Must be worn at all times when inside a lab. (Abbr.) • Globally Harmonized System, used to identify hazards. • An incident that requires medical, fire, or police response. • When an evacuation occurs in our building, we all meet here. • This procedure is done to a machine before maintenance can start. • ...
Safety 2024-09-30
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- This report must be completed with the EHS department when personal injuries or near misses occur.
- Must be worn at all times when inside a lab. (Abbr.)
- Everyone in the building has this towards creating a safe work environment.
- The governing body that standardizes and governs requirements for safety glasses.
- Call 911
- EHS keeps a comprehensive collection of safety documents on here for your reference.
- What may occur when improperly handling chemical or biological materials.
- Aid These kits are located in common areas throughout the building and contain items to help with injuries and ailments.
- Fire prevention equipment located throughout the building, when using it, remember P.A.S.S.
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- Conducted in labs that help identify potential hazards and violations.
- These are the most common workplace hazard and can be fatal above six feet.
- The cause of bloodborne diseases such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV
- When an evacuation occurs in our building, we all meet here.
- Hazard Improperly stored equipment left on the floor, can lead to slips and falls.
- Globally Harmonized System, used to identify hazards.
- An incident that requires medical, fire, or police response.
- Located at every entrance of the building and contain emergency response information.
- Regulated waste that is comprised of potentially infectious organic materials.
- This procedure is done to a machine before maintenance can start.
- Divided by zones, they help assist in the evacuation procedures during a fire alarm.
- Documents that contain hazard information for chemicals on site. (Abbr.)
21 Clues: Call 911 • Must be worn at all times when inside a lab. (Abbr.) • Globally Harmonized System, used to identify hazards. • When an evacuation occurs in our building, we all meet here. • An incident that requires medical, fire, or police response. • This procedure is done to a machine before maintenance can start. • ...
Rock Points #1 2021-07-23
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- Safety share
- ____ ID
- Alberta Pressure Vessel Regulator
- Leading ______
- Emergency ___ Plan
- safety gear
- Incident ___ System
- Fall ______
- Safety Data ____
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- Tripping ____
- _____ resistant coveralls
- Hard to get out of
- Safe Work _______
- US DOT Regulator
- Arc ______
- Safety Newsletter
- ____ hat
- steel ___ boots
- Almost an incident
- How to perform task
20 Clues: ____ ID • ____ hat • Arc ______ • safety gear • Fall ______ • Safety share • Tripping ____ • Leading ______ • steel ___ boots • US DOT Regulator • Safety Data ____ • Safe Work _______ • Safety Newsletter • Hard to get out of • Almost an incident • Emergency ___ Plan • How to perform task • Incident ___ System • _____ resistant coveralls • Alberta Pressure Vessel Regulator
Bioscience Crossword! 2026-04-24
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- Daniel snack
- Girl's name for Daniel
- Kelly's enemy
- We are on pt 1
- What Marie is
- Free floatingggg
- Olena, Chloe, and Geoffrey's guess
- Vestigial
- Girl lab
- Fantastic!
- Greg's roll
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- Nature walk
- What we watched all week
- Bad for you -Olena
- What Olena did with 2 hours
- Greg's roll
- We are on pt 2
- What we teach
- Boy lab
- Fav noise
- Kelly to Greg
21 Clues: Boy lab • Girl lab • Fav noise • Vestigial • Fantastic! • Nature walk • Greg's roll • Greg's roll • Daniel snack • Kelly's enemy • What Marie is • What we teach • Kelly to Greg • We are on pt 1 • We are on pt 2 • Free floatingggg • Bad for you -Olena • Girl's name for Daniel • What we watched all week • What Olena did with 2 hours • Olena, Chloe, and Geoffrey's guess
Intro to chemistry 2024-03-27
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- ______ expands to occupy space
- when solids are removed from a liquid via ____
- what color is the safety flame?
- where does the word 'chromatography' come from?
- The weight of an object can be called?
- _________ maintains its shape
- what is used to burn stuff?
- the procedure to make discoveries.
- what container does ice melt the slowest?
- When something decreases in size
- after doing an experiment you need to do a scientific ______
- _____ adapts to the shape of the object its put into
- What anagram is used when using the Bunsen burner
- something that can't dissolve
- how many states of matter is there
- a substance that dissolves a solute
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- The scientific word for 'burning'
- you can speed up a dissolving process by ______ it
- _________ the amount of the object
- the _____ gas is in the taps at the chemistry lab
- you need to ____ the right amount to make the experiment work
- when something expands
- we use _____ to boil water
- changing state from solid to liquid
- you need a _____ to make sure the tables do not get burned
- wearing ____ will prevent stuff getting into your eyes
- the result of two substances mixed together.
- Changing state from a solid to a gas
- _____ is the name for a solid that forms into a liquid during a chemical reaction
- something that is used to dissolve in a solvent.
- you need to ___ long hair back
31 Clues: when something expands • we use _____ to boil water • what is used to burn stuff? • _________ maintains its shape • something that can't dissolve • ______ expands to occupy space • you need to ___ long hair back • what color is the safety flame? • When something decreases in size • The scientific word for 'burning' • _________ the amount of the object • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2022-09-16
Electronics 1 Lab - Assignment 1 2021-09-12
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- Amount of time required for the power supply to warm up after powering on to achieve rated accuracies.
- a rectangular array of numbers.
- Changing this value in the time box in Waveforms will re-scale the vertical axis of the oscilloscopes plot.
- Section of lab report containing list of citations.
- The "Capture Screen Area" option is located in this menu on Multisim.
- You should use this color ballpoint pen when writing in the lab notebook.
- This button in the instrument panel of the welcome page of Waveforms opens the oscilloscope.
- The process of joining arrays together to make larger ones in MATLAB. Done using square brackets.
- All lab data, calculations, and observations must be recorded in your lab ______.
- behaving properly on the internet.
- This button on the oscilloscope sets the trigger mode to normal, and takes a single acquisition.
- This button on Multisim places an oscilloscope into the workspace.
- Evaluation of each students individual knowledge and skills with the lab equipment.
- Number of math functions on the Keithley 2110 multimeter.
- This knob on the oscilloscope is used to scroll through a waveform.
- Name of lab number 5.
- Used in MATLAB to select a specific element in an array by specifying the row and column.
- Number of output channels on the Model 2231A-30-3 power supply.
- This instrument in Waveforms is used to output +/- 5V dc.
- Changing this value in the time box in Waveforms will re-scale the horizontal axis of the oscilloscopes plot.
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- This key on the Keithley 2110 multimeter is blue and allows the user to access the secondary functions/operations printed in blue above each key.
- This button on Multisim places a multimeter into the workspace.
- Professor Bowden has his office hours on this day every week.
- The color of the flywire for the wavegen channel 1 output.
- This panel in MATLAB lets you see the data that you create/import.
- These keys on the Keithley 2110 multimeter are gray.
- Summary/Abstract, Introduction, and Questions sections are all not applicable for this type of lab report.
- This instrument in Waveforms is used to apply a signal to the analog output pins.
- This toolbar in Multisim is used to place virtual components in the workspace.
- This word displays on the screen of the power supply during its self-test when turned on
- must be worn properly at all times while in lab.
- This button on the power supply cancels a function operation.
- Each completed page in the lab notebook must be signed by both you, and a ______.
- this type of paper must be used in the lab notebook to ensure that the pages do not deteriorate over time.
- This button on the oscilloscope performs automated measurements on waveforms.
- These must be written directly into the lab notebook immediately after the writer has made them.
- Pages in the lab notebook must be kept in this order with no exceptions.
- This function in MATLAB allows you to create a 2-D line graph.
- Website used to access course materials and submit assignments.
- This toolbar on Multisim allows you to browse and place components.
- All assignments must be turned into blackboard in this format unless told otherwise.
- These knobs on the oscilloscope are labeled a and b, and they are used for many things.
- This button returns the power supply to a previously saved setup.
- These keys on the Keithley 2110 multimeter are white.
- These types of numbers are made of both a real and imaginary part. the imaginary part is represented by either an i or a j.
- This is the default acquisition mode for the oscilloscope, it retains the first point sampled for each interval.
- Number of measurement functions on the Keithley 2110 multimeter.
- This tab in the "properties" box for a component lets you modify the components parameters in Multisim.
- These types of measurements on the oscilloscope are used to get statistical measurement data for a waveform along a single axis.
- Abbreviation for "matrix laboratory". Programming language designed to operate on whole matrices and arrays.
50 Clues: Name of lab number 5. • a rectangular array of numbers. • behaving properly on the internet. • must be worn properly at all times while in lab. • Section of lab report containing list of citations. • These keys on the Keithley 2110 multimeter are gray. • These keys on the Keithley 2110 multimeter are white. • Number of math functions on the Keithley 2110 multimeter. • ...
Electronics II Lab - Daniel Abreu Fernandez 2021-09-10
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- These type of notebooks do not use spiral metal binding but rather pages that are sewn and glued.
- Black pens of this type are the best for laboratory note taking.
- A separate addon to the ADK that allows you to analyze characteristics of diodes and transistors.
- This section of your notebook provides the page numbers to your experiment notes.
- This parameter limits the highest frequency that an oscilloscope might sense from an in wave.
- Use this software to simulate circuits prior to coming into lab.
- This circuit component resists the change of current.
- This button on your benchtop oscilloscope automatically sets up horizontal divisions to look at the signal being measured in clear detail.
- Component that only allows electron flow
- This component causes all DC currents to equal 0 in it's respective branch.
- Press this button on the function generator in order to modify the period of your signal.
- A compound found in ink that reacts with moisture and causes damage to paper cellulose atoms.
- Bayonet Neill-Concelman
- Analog-to-Digital converter
- This capacitor implementation shorts any DC signal and allows AC signals to pass.
- Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter
- The ratio between output voltage to input voltage in a amplifier circuit.
- This amplifier setup has the input signal applied between the base and the emitter.
- This capacitor implementation shorts any AC signal to ground to remove noise from DC signals.
- You should never be ____ in the lab even if you are hungry. Come prepared!
- Press this button on the function generator in order to modify signal amplitude.
- Should be done prior to starting a new lab.
- This parameter moves an AC signal up or down the y-axis.
- Section of your lab report that includes all graphs, data, and tables.
- Serial Peripheral Interface
- Three terminal semiconductor device used to switch or amplify signals.
- After your lab period is over you must get this from your TA on your lab notebook.
- To make _____ measurements on a DMM you must switch the probe connections to red and the fused white port.
- Discovered that moving a magnet through a coil of wire produces electricity.
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- Day of the week in which most lab reports will always be due before midnight.
- What does the word IC in semiconductors stand for?
- This instrument on the ADK allows you to send SPI signals to IC's.
- If you exceed the limit on this component on your multimeter you will have to replace it.
- This channel on the ADK allows you to make instant math calculations on a wave.
- One of the last names of the person submitting this assignment. (So no one can copy)
- A BJT circuit can be analyzed using this theoretical circuit when small ac signals are being used.
- This instrument on the ADK allows you to analyze transfer functions.
- Portion of the lab report that states the relevant theoretical information.
- This amplifier setup has the input signal applied to base and the output is taken at the emitter.
- This is unethical and will cause you to get a zero on your assignment.
- If your probe is not _________ your measurements might be inaccurate.
- Digital to Analog converter
- These are the people you go to when you are falling behind.
- This software is used to graph all data acquired from a lab session.
- The software that controls all of the instruments provided by the Analog Discovery.
- This policy states that you will lose two points after the due date has passed.
- A communication protocol that allows you to control some instruments through software programs.
- Portion of the lab report that gives a quick overview.
- Lab _______ will be the way that TA's will gauge your lab performance.
- When analyzing square waves coming from a digital circuit you must set the appropriate high voltage threshold using this setting on the oscope.
- Universal Serial Bus
- Measurement commands that are sent to GPIB available instruments.
- All screenshots from the ADK must contain this number in order to verify it is your device and your work.
- The product of voltage and current.
54 Clues: Universal Serial Bus • Bayonet Neill-Concelman • Digital to Analog converter • Analog-to-Digital converter • Serial Peripheral Interface • The product of voltage and current. • Component that only allows electron flow • Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter • Should be done prior to starting a new lab. • What does the word IC in semiconductors stand for? • ...
LAB WEEK 2023-04-25
12 Clues: JELLO • MUSHROOM • LAB SAMPLE • UMH LAB MANAGER • AN ANTICOAGULANT • VAMPIRES LOVE THIS • COLORFUL BUT POINTED • PERSON WHO DRAWS BLOOD • SWEET BUT BAD IF TOO HIGH • COMES IN DIFFERENT COLORS • A METAL, BUT HELPS OXYGENATE THE BLOOD • DEPARTMENT IN THE LAB THAT GROWS BACTERIA
Chemistry 2012-01-15
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- A ________ is a charged atom
- Ionic bonds are comprimised of one non-metal and one _______
- Matter breaks down into two sub-sections, pure substances and ______________
- When two or more atoms join together they form __________ compounds
- Metals in the first group on the periodic table
- Ionic compounds are very _____________
- When one or more pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms it forms a _________ bond
- __________ measures a substance's resistance to pour
- Particles _______ attract each other
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- Lab chemicals come with _______ lables to ensure safety
- ____________ Are elements that share both metal and non-metal proerties
- Sodium and chlorine form table ________
- A charge orbiting around the nucleus
- Stable gases in the 18th periodic table group are called ______ gases
- The element that is in everything and is important to all living things
- The only liquid metal
- Rutherford discovered the ___________
- All elements want a full ________ ring
- If bubble of gas are produced a _________ change has occured
- A positve charge inside the atom's nucleus
20 Clues: The only liquid metal • A ________ is a charged atom • A charge orbiting around the nucleus • Particles _______ attract each other • Rutherford discovered the ___________ • Ionic compounds are very _____________ • All elements want a full ________ ring • Sodium and chlorine form table ________ • A positve charge inside the atom's nucleus • ...
Trevor's Safety Crossword 2015-10-12
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- must NOT be touched when this type of thermometer is broken
- always keep your work area in this manner
- used to clean hands after every experiment
- read all these thoroughly before entering the laboratory
- use this to avoid spills when handling flammable liquids
- must be handled with extreme care
- these must be worn dealing with chemicals
- report all of these to your instructor
- NEVER use this type of suction to fill a pipet
- DO NOT do this in the lab
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- always turn this off when not in use.
- fill wash bottles only with this type of water
- is a hands-on laboratory class
- will shatter if hot and put into cold water
- perform all these as authorized by your instructor
- follow all written and verbal
- you will be assigned one
- must be read carefully before use
- protects hands
- is the #1 priority for students,teachers and parents
20 Clues: protects hands • you will be assigned one • DO NOT do this in the lab • follow all written and verbal • is a hands-on laboratory class • must be read carefully before use • must be handled with extreme care • always turn this off when not in use. • report all of these to your instructor • always keep your work area in this manner • these must be worn dealing with chemicals • ...
Science Safety symbols and equipment 2016-09-20
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- Type of shoes that are banned from labs
- This border looks like a stop sign
- Can easily be set on fire
- How you should have your hair, if you have long hair
- A container used to measure objects and liquids, is very accurate
- Will cause your objects to corrode
- This material can explode
- Has immediate toxic effects
- Type of clothing you shouldn't wear during a lab
- Creates a gas flame, used to heat things up
- Used when a chemical enters your eye
- Used to handle chemicals
- Is extremely reactive to certain materials
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- Has other toxic effects
- Used to wash off any chemicals spilled on your clothes
- Used to hold test tubes
- A gas that is under pressure
- Infectious
- Can cause objects to oxidize
- Safety symbols
- Used when handling a gas or material that releases an odor or gas
- This border looks like a triangle
- Used when there is a clothing fire
- A flask used for science
- Eye protection
25 Clues: Infectious • Safety symbols • Eye protection • Has other toxic effects • Used to hold test tubes • A flask used for science • Used to handle chemicals • Can easily be set on fire • This material can explode • Has immediate toxic effects • A gas that is under pressure • Can cause objects to oxidize • This border looks like a triangle • This border looks like a stop sign • ...
Science Safety symbols and equipment 2016-09-20
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- Used when handling a gas or material that releases an odor or gas
- Can cause objects to oxidize
- Used to hold test tubes
- Has immediate toxic effects
- Used when there is a clothing fire
- Is extremely reactive to certain materials
- A flask used for science
- Used when a chemical enters your eye
- Can easily be set on fire
- Creates a gas flame, used to heat things up
- Eye protection
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- Used to wash off any chemicals spilled on your clothes
- Type of clothing you shouldn't wear during a lab
- Will cause your objects to corrode
- Infectious
- This material can explode
- This border looks like a stop sign
- How you should have your hair, if you have long hair
- Safety symbols
- Has other toxic effects
- This border looks like a triangle
- Used to handle chemicals
- A container used to measure objects and liquids, is very accurate
- A gas that is under pressure
- Type of shoes that are banned from labs
25 Clues: Infectious • Safety symbols • Eye protection • Has other toxic effects • Used to hold test tubes • Used to handle chemicals • A flask used for science • This material can explode • Can easily be set on fire • Has immediate toxic effects • Can cause objects to oxidize • A gas that is under pressure • This border looks like a triangle • Will cause your objects to corrode • ...
A - Z Engineers 2016-09-13
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- Makes Yachts
- Operates very complicated aircraft systems
- Check whether everything is right to build the structure
- Designs Automobiles
- Makes medicines
- They make and maintain mechanical objects
- They make ships and maintain them as well
- Uses technology to manipulate genes
- Properly use Chemicals, Materials, and Energy
- Create ships, boats, etc.
- Checks whether quality is improving
- Engineer Develop urban communities
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- Creates Vehicles
- Creates Railroads
- Using computer skills to improve the language of Java
- They engineer electronics and inventions with electromagnets
- Make systems that improve quality and productivity
- Designs zoos
- They Improve Human and Economic Development with Low Resources
- Apply Engineering to the Field of Biology
- Makes sure that products made in a lab meet certain standards
- Makes systems that affect health and safety
- Makes tools to get oil out of the ground
- Deals with the movements that humans make
- Creates and maintains x-ray machines
- Make different technologies
26 Clues: Makes Yachts • Designs zoos • Makes medicines • Creates Vehicles • Creates Railroads • Designs Automobiles • Create ships, boats, etc. • Make different technologies • Engineer Develop urban communities • Uses technology to manipulate genes • Checks whether quality is improving • Creates and maintains x-ray machines • Makes tools to get oil out of the ground • ...
GTA Crossword 2023-08-22
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- Access points must be located every __ feet in a trench
- Female COT tech that works in the lab
- Matt’s hobby
- Bob’s middle name
- OMC abbreviation meaning
- Furthest West GTA office is located in ___
- Dave Z.’s predecessor
- How many years has Mark been at GTA
- Certification that requires an 8-hour annual refresher
- The name of Kim’s son
- When to call safety in the event of an injury
- Where the MD 5 Star is located
- GEO/COT/ENV/WET project in Havre de Grace
- MH abbreviation meaning
- How many GTA offices are there?
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- The GTA …
- The O in OSHA stands for
- Delaware site remediation program
- Absolute word
- Helonias Bullata, a.k.a.
- Kevin & Andy’s Alma Mater
- The geology of Bel Air
- New COT Admin Assistant
- NFA abbreviation meaning
- Orlando office partner
- Who is the GTA CAO?
- Who reserves conference rooms for the office?
- New MRA president
- RC compaction tool/vehicle
29 Clues: The GTA … • Matt’s hobby • Absolute word • Bob’s middle name • New MRA president • Who is the GTA CAO? • Dave Z.’s predecessor • The name of Kim’s son • The geology of Bel Air • Orlando office partner • New COT Admin Assistant • MH abbreviation meaning • The O in OSHA stands for • Helonias Bullata, a.k.a. • OMC abbreviation meaning • NFA abbreviation meaning • Kevin & Andy’s Alma Mater • ...
HMC Lab Week Crossword puzzle 2015-04-18
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- Computer system used in lab
- cleaning agent for bld cult. collection
- lysing of rbc's
- Main rejection of blue top sample
- Process of obtaining a blood sample
- Test delivered to lab on ice
- Brand of Hemoccult card
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- Replaced Decision critical
- Glucometer utilized at HMC
- Used to clean lab
- Analyzer for chemistry testing
- Another word for glucose
- Spins down tubes
13 Clues: lysing of rbc's • Spins down tubes • Used to clean lab • Brand of Hemoccult card • Another word for glucose • Replaced Decision critical • Glucometer utilized at HMC • Computer system used in lab • Test delivered to lab on ice • Analyzer for chemistry testing • Main rejection of blue top sample • Process of obtaining a blood sample • cleaning agent for bld cult. collection
LAB WEEK 2013 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2013-04-16
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- Container for used needles
- Department where CBC's are performed
- Used to slow blood flow when drawing blood
- Lab Tech
- Stain used to identify bacteria
- Cleaning solution used in the lab
- Another word for sugar
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- Device that measures small volumes of liquid
- Department where PT's are performed
- Department where cholesterol is performed
- Computer system used in lab
- Another word for drawing blood
- Department where ABO's are performed
- Used to spin down tubes
- Time clock program
15 Clues: Lab Tech • Time clock program • Another word for sugar • Used to spin down tubes • Container for used needles • Computer system used in lab • Another word for drawing blood • Stain used to identify bacteria • Cleaning solution used in the lab • Department where PT's are performed • Department where CBC's are performed • Department where ABO's are performed • ...
Gamma Healthcare Lab Week 2015 2015-04-09
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- collected for infection areas
- piercing anticubital area
- used in labs and gas tanks
- computer system used in this lab
- nurse complete for lab draw
- contaminated supplies are placed in this
- clean liquid from blue top tubes
- department where cbc's are performed
- ICD-9 codes explains
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- used to spin down tubes
- measures the temp of coolers
- word for drawing blood
- method in which we test
- worn by most lab staff
- another word for glucose
15 Clues: ICD-9 codes explains • word for drawing blood • worn by most lab staff • used to spin down tubes • method in which we test • another word for glucose • piercing anticubital area • used in labs and gas tanks • nurse complete for lab draw • measures the temp of coolers • collected for infection areas • computer system used in this lab • clean liquid from blue top tubes • ...
Critical Lab Reporting and Charting 2024-11-26
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- Lab value that may be high in a dialysis patient.
- If the result is critical but within _____ range for the patient it does not need to be reported.
- A lab value that may be critically high or low for diabetic patient.
- K
- If the patient is already receiving ____, the lab does not need to be reported.
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- Flowsheet in EPIC under which charting of reporting of critical lab takes place.
- Minutes allowed to report critical lab value.
- Section of flowsheet to chart is called "Critical Lab ______".
- If there are ____ abnormal values, the lab does not need to be reported.
- Member of healthcare team to which a critical lab value should be reported.
10 Clues: K • Minutes allowed to report critical lab value. • Lab value that may be high in a dialysis patient. • Section of flowsheet to chart is called "Critical Lab ______". • A lab value that may be critically high or low for diabetic patient. • If there are ____ abnormal values, the lab does not need to be reported. • ...
LAB WEEK 2019 2019-04-17
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- TAKES SPECIMENS AWAY
- HOSPITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM
- THIS WEEK (2 WORDS)
- LAB COATS AND GLOVES ARE TYPES OF _____.
- DEPT THAT CROSSMATCHES BLOOD (2 WORDS)
- WE TEST LACTATE ON THIS INSTRUMENT
- ADDITIVE IN LIGHT GREEN TUBE (2 WORDS)
- ANTICOAGULANT IN LAVENDER TUBE
- COMPUTER SHORTHAND (2 WORDS)
- CONTAINER FOR NEEDLES AND GLASS
- WHEN THE SERUM OR PLASMA IS RED
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- TEST PERFORMED ON NEWBORNS (2 WORDS)
- TELLS YOU WHEN TO WORK
- DEPT THAT DRAWS BLOOD
- COLOR WORN BY LAB
- SPINS REALLY FAST
- REASON FOR RECOLLECTING COAG SPECIMEN
- WALK IN PATIENT
- SOURCE OF ALL LAB KNOWLEDGE (2 WORDS)
- DEPT THAT USES THE COBAS
- THE PART OF THE LABEL THE INSTRUMENTS READ
- HOW FAST THE TEST IS SUPPOSED TO BE COMPLETED
22 Clues: WALK IN PATIENT • COLOR WORN BY LAB • SPINS REALLY FAST • THIS WEEK (2 WORDS) • TAKES SPECIMENS AWAY • DEPT THAT DRAWS BLOOD • TELLS YOU WHEN TO WORK • HOSPITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM • DEPT THAT USES THE COBAS • COMPUTER SHORTHAND (2 WORDS) • ANTICOAGULANT IN LAVENDER TUBE • CONTAINER FOR NEEDLES AND GLASS • WHEN THE SERUM OR PLASMA IS RED • WE TEST LACTATE ON THIS INSTRUMENT • ...
Lab Crossword 2022-06-25
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- Who was fond of the lady in red?
- The drink that taste best with you
- Your favourite lab
- When life sucks it’s…
- Which fries are the best?
- Late hopping happend in the…
- Where does the champane come from?
- who do you meet in the Groenevalleipark?
- Name of the lab
- Which is your favourite Rabotaria sandwich?
- Who is the godfather of geuze?
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- What is the nickname of Florian?
- Your ‘favourite’ type of samples to analyse
- Sunday ciasteczko comes from..
- Your lifelong crush is…
- Who is the provider of flowers?
- Who is always angry?
- Precious Dutch teacher
- Brewery of the future
- Master of pranks
- The most hated in the lab compounds
- Favourite meeting of Agata, Wouter and Gert
22 Clues: Name of the lab • Master of pranks • Your favourite lab • Who is always angry? • When life sucks it’s… • Brewery of the future • Precious Dutch teacher • Your lifelong crush is… • Which fries are the best? • Late hopping happend in the… • Sunday ciasteczko comes from.. • Who is the godfather of geuze? • Who is the provider of flowers? • What is the nickname of Florian? • ...
General Shop Safety Guidelines 2024-01-18
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- Large, long or heavy materials should be moved and ___ by at least two people.
- Before using any power equipment you must obtain _____ from your instructor.
- Only the ___ of a machine is allowed to turn on or off the machine they are using.
- If you have not passed a machine specific safety test with a score of 100% you are not ___ to use that machine.
- Only ____ person is allowed to be inside the operator or safety zone at one time unless the instructor needs to step in to help the operator.
- When you see a damaged tool or other unsafe condition in the shop you should ____ your instructor immediately.
- It is necessary to wear ______ around compressed air, air hoses and air nozzles because compressed air is dangerous to your eyes.
- Students should use a vice or clamps to ___ small projects that are too difficult or dangerous to hold by hand.
- When using a sharp hand tool (like a chisel) you should cut ___ from your body and hands.
- If you see items that might cause someone to slip or fall you should place the item in a ___ place or ask your instructor for help.
- You must immediately report all ______ no matter how small to your instructor.
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- Always use a ____ to clean debris and scraps from a table or machine.
- Unnecessary movements or ___ caused by students during lab time could easily distract a machine operator and cause an accident.
- If you are not sure how to ___ a machine or hand tool you should ask the instructor to review it with you.
- All projects and activities must be ___ by the instructor before beginning work on the project.
- Rags containing combustible chemicals (chemicals that can catch fire) must be disposed of in a approved ____ metal container.
- The operator zone or _____ which is shown with yellow marking on the floor around each machine refers to the area where the machine operator can stand.
- If you notice any ___ or damaged tools, instruments, or equipment, or you think a machine is not working properly, you should not use it and notify the instructor immediately.
- In case of an emergency you should immediately ___ your machine and follow the teachers instructions.
- ____ Toed shoes (sandals, flip flops etc)are not acceptable to wear in the shop.
- You should not use compressed ___ to clean off your hair, skin or clothing.
- Safety Guards on machines are for our protection but if you find one that is ____ or is broken you should not used that machine in any circumstance.
- You must wear approved _______ at all times in the shop area.secure, Before entering the sho you should always take safety steps such as;_____ loose clothing,remove loose jewelry,roll up long sleeves, and tuck in or ties back long hair.
- You should never ______ from a machine while it is powered on or still coasting to a stop.
- "Horseplay" in the classroom, lab or shop is ___ at all times in the shop.
- ___ tools should be used in the shop because they are safer than dull tools.
- It is not okay to ___ to another student or instructor while they are operating a machine.
27 Clues: Always use a ____ to clean debris and scraps from a table or machine. • "Horseplay" in the classroom, lab or shop is ___ at all times in the shop. • You should not use compressed ___ to clean off your hair, skin or clothing. • Before using any power equipment you must obtain _____ from your instructor. • ...
Science 2026-04-27
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- GLASSES: Protective gear that must be worn to prevent splashes in your eyes.
- MASS: The total mass of protons and neutrons in an atom.
- TRANSFER: The movement of thermal energy from one object or substance to another.
- A type of electrical circuit where components are connected in a single path.
- Having or showing an interest in learning things; a key mindset of a real scientist.
- The branch of science that studies the Earth, its rocks, and how they change.
- A state of matter that can flow and takes the shape of its container.
- The amount of space that an object or substance occupies.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).
- An international system of warning signs used for hazardous chemicals.
- (Circuits)
- A tool used in biology to look at things too small to be seen with the naked eye.
- The branch of science that studies how living things work, grow, and survive.
- The branch of science that studies how things move, forces, energy, light, and sound.
- MAT: Equipment placed on the bench to protect the surface when using hot materials.
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- TENSION: The property of a liquid's surface that allows it to resist an external force.
- A type of electrical circuit where the current has multiple paths to flow through.
- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Table
- The chemical element that both graphite and diamonds are made of.
- The branch of science that studies planets, space, and the universe beyond Earth.
- NUMBER: The number of protons in an atom, determining its place on the periodic table.
- A one or two-letter abbreviation for a chemical element.
- Anything that could cause harm or an accident in the science lab.
- of Science & Scientists
- A state of matter that expands freely to fill its container.
- The branch of science that studies what things are made of and how they change or react.
- A measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume.
- PERMANGANATE: A purple chemical compound used in class to demonstrate diffusion in hot and cold water.
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume.
- & Matter
- Safety
33 Clues: Table • Safety • & Matter • (Circuits) • of Science & Scientists • The amount of matter in an object. • A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume. • Anything that has mass and takes up space (volume). • MASS: The total mass of protons and neutrons in an atom. • A one or two-letter abbreviation for a chemical element. • ...
April 2026-04-15
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- – Moving forward
- – Treatment
- – Getting better again
- – Fourth month
- Marshal – Fire safety official
- – Knowing something important
- – Doing things alone
- – Ability to move
- – Care for kids
- – Getting better
- – People together
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- – Protection from harm
- Ready – Approved and prepared
- – Young people
- – Safety check
- – Help for health or safety
- – Everyone belongs
- – Well‑being
- – Stop problems early
- – Learning
20 Clues: – Learning • – Treatment • – Well‑being • – Young people • – Fourth month • – Safety check • – Care for kids • – Moving forward • – Getting better • – Ability to move • – People together • – Everyone belongs • – Doing things alone • – Stop problems early • – Protection from harm • – Getting better again • – Help for health or safety • Ready – Approved and prepared • – Knowing something important • ...
Safety Week Crossword Puzzle. 2023-05-04
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- Safety Objective #1: We will protect our People by reducing Employee “______”.
- The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department is to (3/4) …”and “______” deals with these issues before they become…”
- The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department is to (2/4) “that “______” risks to the operation and workplace……”
- All Southwest Employees are responsible for reading and being familiar with the Safety & Security Commitment and Safety “______”
- Safety can never be sacrificed to achieve our other “______” pillars.
- At the top of our Operational Philosophy sits “______”, and rightly so, as it’s our top priority at Southwest Airlines.
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- Safety “______” is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that includes training, communication, and other actions that create a positive safety culture within all levels of the Company.
- Safety “______” is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that evaluates the continued effectiveness of risk controls and supports the identification of new hazards.
- The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department is to (4/4) “…injuries, accidents or “______”.”
- Safety “______” Management is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that determines the need for and adequacy of new or revised risk controls based on the assessment of acceptable risk.
- The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department (1/4) is to “_______”and support a Safety and Security Culture….”
- Safety “______” is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that establishes our commitment to continually improve safety and defines the methods, processes, and organizational structure needed to meet our Company’s safety goals.
- Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as “______”, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses.
- Safety Objective #3: We will reduce operational Safety “______”.
- Safety Objective #2: We will reduce aircraft “______” in our operation.
- Safety Objective #4: We will reduce Security “______” Violations.
16 Clues: Safety Objective #3: We will reduce operational Safety “______”. • Safety Objective #4: We will reduce Security “______” Violations. • Safety can never be sacrificed to achieve our other “______” pillars. • Safety Objective #2: We will reduce aircraft “______” in our operation. • Safety Objective #1: We will protect our People by reducing Employee “______”. • ...
Electronics I Crossword 2021-09-13
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- The month that the course project is due.
- The scientist's most valuble tool
- Used to sumbit labs and other documents
- The AFG1022 is a.
- When the lab is shorter than normal.
- What is to be submitted before the first meeting of a new lab.
- The panel button that is pressed on the AFG1022 to change the waveform.
- Lab report section that starts with E.
- Button on the AFG1022 to press to generate DC
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- What did the author of "Writing the Laboratory Notebook" get his B.S in?
- First name of the author of "Writing the Laboratory Notebook"
- A place where the Labertory notebook can be found.
- Used to save user defined waveforms on the AFG1022
- The most neglected part of writing the labertory notebook
- How many Notebook evaluations are there a semester.
- If an Assignment is four days late how many points will be taken off.
- What day are Porf Bowden's office hours.
- what NOT to use to extinguish an electrical fire.
- Software used to construct lab reports.
- What goes on the bottom of each page of the labertory notebook.
- The labertory notebook should be written in using.
21 Clues: The AFG1022 is a. • The scientist's most valuble tool • When the lab is shorter than normal. • Lab report section that starts with E. • Used to sumbit labs and other documents • Software used to construct lab reports. • What day are Porf Bowden's office hours. • The month that the course project is due. • Button on the AFG1022 to press to generate DC • ...
Lab Week @KSJ 2019-04-22
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- Type of lab inspection due in 2019
- Test (T4, cholesterol or PTHIO) run at KSJ
- What you should use if something splashes in your eye
- Skin test annually required for employees
- Tube drawn for BNP
- Department in the hospital lab
- Test usually elevated in diabetic patients
- The department which performs antibody screens
- Type of overhead announcement requiring immediate action
- One who draws blood in the lab
- Department with the AU680
- Protects patient confidentiality
- What ER orders for septicemia
- Test which should be transported on ice
- Code for Active Shooter
- What this week is called
- Code for Infant Abduction
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- Tube drawn for platelet clumpers
- Type of sample tested
- Code for a chemical spill
- The number of hours Troponin is stable
- The type of tube used for Lactic
- Common reason for redraws
- Laura K's favorite sports team
- the device used for hard sticks
- What a patient can develop after a bad draw
- Type of centrifuge
- Chemical classification and hazards listed
- What is called for a massive transfusion
- When you can eat food in the lab
30 Clues: Tube drawn for BNP • Type of centrifuge • Type of sample tested • Code for Active Shooter • What this week is called • Code for a chemical spill • Common reason for redraws • Department with the AU680 • Code for Infant Abduction • What ER orders for septicemia • Department in the hospital lab • Laura K's favorite sports team • One who draws blood in the lab • ...
NBG Lab Week Crossword! 2024-04-15
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- Always broken
- Forever leaky urines
- CRHC LIS System
- Rappaport's fav (lab) human
- medical professional trained to perform blood collection and processing
- A Monday visitor
- Another no orders
- Track star
- OB's fav human
- Most underrated MVP
- Hates the lab techs
- The new boss
- Everyone's Favorite Courier
- Never-ending
- Where's the 202 PIP?
- "Is it vegan?"
- Trained in diagnostic testing of blood and body fluids in clinical laboratories
- Us or Middletown??
- Grey Green Yellow Purple
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- Run with lab tests to ensure the accuracy of patient results
- Our fav Disney adult
- Rarely seen in the lab
- CBC???
- Was it run on the strep label?
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates. Its molecule comprises four subunits, each containing an iron atom bound to a heme group
- Accepts everything
- *laughs* "oh mannnnn"
- the rupture or destruction of red blood cells
- Please Place Orders
- Could get blood from a rock
- Rejects everything
- The bane of our existence
- Looses things
- Anticoagulant additive in lavender tubes
- "You gotta use the baby needle"
- Our newest friend
- Us or Central??
37 Clues: CBC??? • Track star • The new boss • Never-ending • Always broken • Looses things • OB's fav human • "Is it vegan?" • CRHC LIS System • Us or Central?? • A Monday visitor • Another no orders • Our newest friend • Accepts everything • Rejects everything • Us or Middletown?? • Please Place Orders • Most underrated MVP • Hates the lab techs • Our fav Disney adult • Forever leaky urines • Where's the 202 PIP? • ...
Can You Guess who? 2021-04-16
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- Drives a Blue sporty car
- Veteran of 2 military services
- Is she related to Ponce "Deleon"?
- She just became a grandma. . .again
- A Navy Veteran who spells his name "ERA"
- she's "Happy"
- The newest histotechnician
- Send outs, Send outs, Send outs
- A Veteran who has worked in a Forensic lab
- Transfer from 3N many moons ago
- Favorite food is ice cream
- Her son works in engineering
- "Super" Vampire
- The newest member of the vampire club
- His last day was 4-16-2021
- Air Force Veteran
- Constantly misspelling his name
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- Timekeeper
- Thinking about retiring in 2 years
- Difficult to pronounce her name at first
- Works hard for lab week
- Came from NWTH a few years ago
- Tour of duty is 10-1830
- A very unique laugh
- Transferred from Surgery
- Works in the lab by day;Restaurant by night
- Hubby deals with the deceased
- His wife name is Debbie
- The computer whiz
- Female Veteran within the lab
- She's a Ginger.
- Parents run a restaurant
- We can call him Mr. PCR
- Her tour is 7-1530 in blood draws
34 Clues: Timekeeper • she's "Happy" • She's a Ginger. • "Super" Vampire • The computer whiz • Air Force Veteran • A very unique laugh • Works hard for lab week • Tour of duty is 10-1830 • His wife name is Debbie • We can call him Mr. PCR • Drives a Blue sporty car • Transferred from Surgery • Parents run a restaurant • The newest histotechnician • Favorite food is ice cream • His last day was 4-16-2021 • ...
Safety 2023-08-17
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- Should always be kept clear
- Something that should be cleaned at the end of an experiment
- Students are ___________ allowed in the storage area
- Number of times you should check a label
- Where sharp objects should be held
- Type of activity that is dangerous in the lab setting
- Types of experiments that are prohibited
- When accidents, spills, or injuries should be reported
- Keep _______ away from face, eyes, mouth and body while using chemicals or preserved specimens.
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- Experiments must be _________________ monitored at all times.
- Never use __________ suction to fill a pipet.
- The side of your hand you should use to feel if an item is hot
- State of mind when in a lab setting
- Type of footwear not allowed in the lab (no sport mode)
- Type of lenses that you need permission to wear during labs
- You should yell out "_______ one ______ one" to get the instructors attention if you or your lab partner are hurt
- Observe good _____________ practices.
- Length of hair that must be tied back during labs
- Fill wash bottles only with ___________ water
- Do not eat food, drink beverages, or _____ gum in the laboratory.
- All work surfaces should be this way when you are finished
21 Clues: Should always be kept clear • Where sharp objects should be held • State of mind when in a lab setting • Observe good _____________ practices. • Number of times you should check a label • Types of experiments that are prohibited • Never use __________ suction to fill a pipet. • Fill wash bottles only with ___________ water • ...
JMU Chemistry Crossword 2023 2023-11-16
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- Use this table to simplify calculations in reverse equilibrium
- On what piece of furniture are water bottles placed before entering the labs?
- What floor in Phys/Chem would you travel to in order to use the AFM?
- You would need a key to the closet on the 3rd floor to access this freezing chemical
- Connect with a past JMU graduate on this social media platform
- Word included in the chemstud password
- This element has the longest name on the periodic table
- Color of the neoprene gloves used in the general chemistry labs
- Where is the Phys/Chem building located? ( _______ Dr.)
- A material used to make the purple gloves in organic lab
- For lab you must use this type of notebook
- Pairs well with toasted bagels
- Physics 240 professor who does not have a PhD
- His lab is located in one of the four corners of the chemistry floor
- The notoriously worst unit in most chemistry courses
- 6.023E23
- set of rules used to generate the names of chemical compounds
- If you do not wish to walk to Ehall, this is your nearest option
- What do you learn in CHEM131?
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- Group 16 on the periodic table is also known by this word
- This paper can be used to test if your solution is acidic or basic
- This technique is commonly done in the analytical lab
- ACS the American Chemical _____________
- How many elevators are located in the Phys/Chem building?
- Her lab is the only chemistry lab located on the physics floor
- These are held on Friday afternoons in King159
- This is an instrument used in many organic labs
- A Microsoft platform used in all labs
- What do you smell from the toasters in downstairs EnGeo?
- _______ rings, the best unit in organic chemistry
- The chemistry department runs on this natural stimulant
- James Madison's wife's name
- A popular sneaker brand among JMU chemistry professors
- The building blocks for all matter
- You know when she's coming
- Could be used to remove nail polish or clean glassware
- A white powder used to clean lab glassware
- The analytical chemistry professor
38 Clues: 6.023E23 • You know when she's coming • James Madison's wife's name • What do you learn in CHEM131? • Pairs well with toasted bagels • The building blocks for all matter • The analytical chemistry professor • A Microsoft platform used in all labs • Word included in the chemstud password • ACS the American Chemical _____________ • For lab you must use this type of notebook • ...
EECE.3110 Assignment 1 2021-09-12
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- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the volt/div scale. (oscope,59)
- Required material for lab to document results. (syl,12)
- User defined settings and waveforms can be saved to this for future use. (func,39)
- Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13)
- Each student must ensure that graded material is accurate on this site. (syl, 8)
- Has a rating of 100V-120V and is located in the back of the function generator. (func,32)
- Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13)
- Used to check voltage, current, resistance etc in multisim. (sim, 32)
- All data in MATLAB is stored in this format. (mat,15)
- Similar to the oscilloscope, but has a separate section dedicated to it. (adk)
- Shorter lab report. (LRSM,37)
- Configures display to best fit the waveforms on the screen. (oscope,28)
- Process of joining CH1 meter readings with CH2 meter readings. (pow,30)
- Collection of inter-connected circuits. (sim, 160)
- The power supply has three of these to deliver DC voltage. (pow,28)
- "Sine" and "Square" are one of five of these produced by the function generator. (func,27)
- you must do this with each one of your sources in a lab report (LRSM, 8)
- This type of work will result in a 0 for the assignment (syl,3)
- Channel used on the ADK to plot X/Y of a waveform. (adk,section 3.3)
- Graded twice a semester and evaluates lab skills. (LRSM,43)
- Setting on a plot that uses a vertical line to track pulse width (adk)
- Due date for a project. (syl,8)
- Key to writing good notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,63)
- Enables the oscilloscope to capture a waveform each time a certain condition is met. (oscope,120)
- Tool used to acquire waveform signals and display its information. (adk)
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- Typically the last page in a lab report. (LRSM,34)
- Used to store data such as numbers or equations. (mat,13)
- This is required after completing a page of notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,30)
- Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4)
- Notes should not be taken using this writing instrument (WLNB,24)
- MATLAB can create 2-D and 3-D versions of this. Often used for graphically representing laboratory data. (mat,29)
- By writing this on each page of your Lab Notebook, you can quickly find notes weeks after they were made. (WLNB,78)
- Set of key words/phrases used with the remote interface of the power supply. (pow,39)
- Section of the Lab Notebook that outlines whose book it is and what the purpose of the notebook is. (WLNB, 68)
- Should never be used on an electrical fire (LRSM, 4)
- Sequence of characters. (mat,25)
- Used to simplify wiring in a schematic; collection of nets. (sim,173)
- Group of components that contail resistors, inductors, etc. (sim,63)
- Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery. (syl,13)
- Standard cable type that is used to transmit signals from the generator. (func,12)
- Best load setting for each channel on the function generator. (func, 48)
- Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the time/div setting. (oscope,44)
- Difference between Top and Base values of a waveform. (oscope,180)
- Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15)
- Each component has this property when placed on the workspace; numbered in the order they were placed. (sim,169)
- When this is activated, CH1 and CH2 respond together to any adjustment in voltage. (pow,29)
- The best way to communicate with your TA or Professor Bowden during the week. (syl, 10)
- This tool must be lead-free if used in the laboratory. (LRSM,6)
- Method used to connect an electrical signal from one circuit to another. (adk, section 3)
50 Clues: Shorter lab report. (LRSM,37) • Due date for a project. (syl,8) • Sequence of characters. (mat,25) • Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15) • Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4) • Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13) • Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery. (syl,13) • Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25) • Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13) • ...
LAB WEEK 2017-04-10
Across
- CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES
- INSTRUMENT USED TO SPIN TUBES
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC'S ARE PERFORMED
- SOMETHING YOU WEAR TO PROTECT YOUR CLOTHING
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CHOLESTEROL IS TESTED
- ANOTHER WORD FOR DRAWING BLOOD
- DEPARTMENT IN WHICH CULTURES ARE SENT TO BE TESTED
- PERSON THAT PERFOMS VENIPUNCTURES
Down
- DEVICE THAT MEASURES SMALL VOLUMES OF LIQUID
- MOST COMMON SPECIMEN TO BE TESTED IN THE LAB
- PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CALL CENTER
- LAB TECH
- CLEANING SOLUTION USED IN THE LAB
- PLACE IN WHICH PATIENTS ARE HELD AFTER THEY EXPIRE
- DEPARTMENT WHERE UNITS ARE ISSUED
- CONTAINER WHERE SOILED TRASH GOES
16 Clues: LAB TECH • CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES • INSTRUMENT USED TO SPIN TUBES • ANOTHER WORD FOR DRAWING BLOOD • CLEANING SOLUTION USED IN THE LAB • DEPARTMENT WHERE UNITS ARE ISSUED • CONTAINER WHERE SOILED TRASH GOES • PERSON THAT PERFOMS VENIPUNCTURES • DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC'S ARE PERFORMED • PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CALL CENTER • DEPARTMENT WHERE CHOLESTEROL IS TESTED • ...
Lab Week 2013-04-22
Across
- this person is the life support system of the lab
- she'll be a married woman in less than a month
- department where blood sugar and liver enzymes are analyzed
- this person's surname is lupine
- a type of needle used to draw blood (it has wings)
- this person not only corrals the horses, but also runs the show
- how your blot clots
- department where a cbc is performed
- clothing we wear to protect us from dangerous spills
- department where we find out a blood type
- this person used to be an avid motorcyclist
- the youngest person in the lab
Down
- this person's hair is really a puffball
- this person's face would appear under sarcasm in the dictionary
- lab tech who is soon to be a grandma!
- a device put around patients arm
- this person is soon to be a black belt
- instrument we use to look at tiny objects
- department where we look at bacteria
- a laboratory tool used to transport a measured volume of liquid
- nickname most lab techs are given
- this person reads and reads and reads and reads
22 Clues: how your blot clots • the youngest person in the lab • this person's surname is lupine • a device put around patients arm • nickname most lab techs are given • department where a cbc is performed • department where we look at bacteria • lab tech who is soon to be a grandma! • this person is soon to be a black belt • this person's hair is really a puffball • ...
Puzzle 50: Chemical Safety & Lab Techniques 2025-09-09
Across
- – Protect clothing.
- – Burner for heating.
- – Dispose properly.
- – Measures concentration.
- – Personal protective equipment.
- – Poisonous.
- – Mixes solutions.
- – Measures liquid volume.
- – Prevent accidents.
- – Identifies chemical.
- – Material Safety Data Sheet.
- – Protect eyes.
- – Damages tissue/metal.
- – Reacts violently.
- – Flush eyes.
- – Directs liquids.
- – Holds liquids.
- – Danger potential.
Down
- – Measures mass.
- – Transfers precise volume.
- – Vent hazardous fumes.
- – Small container for experiments.
- – Heats substances.
- – Step-by-step procedure.
- – Catches fire easily.
- – Container for reactions.
- – Rinse chemicals off.
- – Put out fires.
- – Protect hands.
- – Measures pH.
30 Clues: – Poisonous. • – Flush eyes. • – Measures pH. • – Protect eyes. • – Measures mass. • – Put out fires. • – Protect hands. • – Holds liquids. • – Mixes solutions. • – Directs liquids. • – Protect clothing. • – Dispose properly. • – Heats substances. • – Reacts violently. • – Danger potential. • – Prevent accidents. • – Burner for heating. • – Catches fire easily. • – Identifies chemical. • ...
Lab Week Zero Hero Safety Crossword 2026-04-16
Across
- Called whenever there is a hazardous material spill
- Minimum amount of sample identifiers need to proceed with a patient’s samples clinically
- Technique that can help raise a concern
- A risk to human health or the environment
- Tool used to proactively prevent harm by questioning the source, content, or suggested action before proceeding
- Study of people's efficiency in their working environment
- Something is caught and reported before becoming an incident
- Champions for safe practices at Nationwide Children's, acting as a resource and spreading the culture of safe behavior
- Final date on which a product can be used within the laboratory
Down
- Minimum amount (in seconds) one must wash their hands
- Created by Congress to ensure safe working conditions by setting and enforcing standards
- Called for a violent or aggressive person
- Tool used to support communication when uncertainty exists
- Acronym for the equipment donned that keeps one safe in the lab
- Accessible list containing information about the chemical properties of products
- Hospital wide incident reporting system
- Tool used for planning and structuring communication about a situation, task, or problem
- Self-checking technique to prevent errors during routine tasks
- Someone who works to create a safe day, every day
- Acronym describing proper technique when utilizing a fire extinguisher
20 Clues: Technique that can help raise a concern • Hospital wide incident reporting system • Called for a violent or aggressive person • A risk to human health or the environment • Someone who works to create a safe day, every day • Called whenever there is a hazardous material spill • Minimum amount (in seconds) one must wash their hands • ...
Biology 2024-01-25
Across
- what do i do after the lab
- procedures read before the lab
- where do i put my broken glass in
- what is the only thing i can heat
- what do i not put in the sink
Down
- what do i put in the mouth during the lab
- what shoes do i wear
- read them twice before using
- what should i not have with me during the lab
- what do i do during the lab
10 Clues: what shoes do i wear • what do i do after the lab • what do i do during the lab • read them twice before using • what do i not put in the sink • procedures read before the lab • where do i put my broken glass in • what is the only thing i can heat • what do i put in the mouth during the lab • what should i not have with me during the lab
Parivartan 2024-02-24
Across
- Identifying a safety issue and rectifying it?
- Behavior to inculcate and follow every time.
- To demonstrate the ownership which program is launched in RMG 1 and ETP
- reporting anything before it could lead to an incident is termed as what kind of approach
- The road safety initiative for safety Involvement
- Parivartan Begins With
- In our BBS safety culture journey, which stage are we currently at?
- which stage in the BBS Safety Culture journey are we aiming for in this assessment from 18th March
Down
- Monthly Departmental safety meeting a medium of safety communication.
- How many SUSA on monthly basis are mandatory for APL employees?
- conversation on Safe and Unsafe acts to build our safety culture.
- Safety hour is an example of which value of BBS.
- Employee of different cadres complete these inspections showing commitment towards ownership of their area
- Best tool to identify Hazards and risk at site prior to work.
- Approach to have to be in generative stage where people in their respective areas take complete ownership of their area and drive safety.
- who's responsibility it is to keep the workplace safe
- A forum of dicussion (communication) of points regarding safety Held every two month.
- number of core values in parivartan journey
- latest added core value
- Number of faces in BBS logo
20 Clues: Parivartan Begins With • latest added core value • Number of faces in BBS logo • number of core values in parivartan journey • Behavior to inculcate and follow every time. • Identifying a safety issue and rectifying it? • Safety hour is an example of which value of BBS. • The road safety initiative for safety Involvement • ...
Dr. Jake's Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-25
Across
- Jake's initial subgroup presentation time according JS plot
- Board discord
- 2022 Covid Superspreader event
- Drunk Jake's heartfelt greeting/expression of love
- Plots that bring dread to everyone in the lab
- Shark balloon that inhabited E127
- Mobile sauna marketing
- Recurring injury
- Sidelined nerds
- Jakes favorite role to play
- American banjo virtuoso
- Tyo lab motto
- Friday's end
- Buckeyes' vanquisher at the peach bowl
- Parabolic projectiles during happy hour
- Pandemic-era feline zooms
Down
- Jake senior
- Jardo #1
- Drawer cat
- Best performing Big 10 football team
- Think gonna beat dem Bengals
- Alcohol we don't want to drink but maybe can make cell-free
- Not a real sport
- Jake definitely has the most of these in lab
- Best football team
- Jon's middle name
- Shangri la dream that will die with Jake
- Hanging lake in form of pieces
- Overrated beer
- True winners of Tyo Lab Puzzling competition
- Instead of yes
- Jake's namesake
- Simple is better than complex. Complex is better than _______.
- Who drank Trent's Manhattan at Jake's wedding?
- DnD BBQ Chicken
35 Clues: Jardo #1 • Drawer cat • Jake senior • Friday's end • Board discord • Tyo lab motto • Overrated beer • Instead of yes • Sidelined nerds • Jake's namesake • DnD BBQ Chicken • Not a real sport • Recurring injury • Jon's middle name • Best football team • Mobile sauna marketing • American banjo virtuoso • Pandemic-era feline zooms • Jakes favorite role to play • Think gonna beat dem Bengals • ...
National Safety Month 2024-06-16
Across
- Safety starts with ___.
- Safety committee meets _____.
- ______ stations.
- Must use when liquid is on the floor.
- Muscle strain is a common ____.
- Personal ______ equipment
- ________ safety for needles.
- National ______ Month.
- Submit a suggestion on The Loop.
Down
- BBP stands for ___.
- How many pictograms on SDS?
- SDS
- Eye safety ________.
- Pull, aim, ____, sweep.
- Occupational Health & Safety Administration
- Slip, trip, ____.
16 Clues: SDS • ______ stations. • Slip, trip, ____. • BBP stands for ___. • Eye safety ________. • National ______ Month. • Safety starts with ___. • Pull, aim, ____, sweep. • Personal ______ equipment • How many pictograms on SDS? • ________ safety for needles. • Safety committee meets _____. • Muscle strain is a common ____. • Submit a suggestion on The Loop. • ...
National Safety Month 2023-08-16
Across
- Safety starts with ___.
- Safety committee meets _____.
- ______ stations.
- Must use when liquid is on the floor.
- Muscle strain is a common ____.
- Personal ______ equipment
- ________ safety for needles.
- National ______ Month.
- Submit a suggestion on The Loop.
Down
- BBP stands for ___.
- How many pictograms on SDS?
- SDS
- Eye safety ________.
- Pull, aim, ____, sweep.
- Occupational Health & Safety Administration
- Slip, trip, ____.
16 Clues: SDS • ______ stations. • Slip, trip, ____. • BBP stands for ___. • Eye safety ________. • National ______ Month. • Safety starts with ___. • Pull, aim, ____, sweep. • Personal ______ equipment • How many pictograms on SDS? • ________ safety for needles. • Safety committee meets _____. • Muscle strain is a common ____. • Submit a suggestion on The Loop. • ...
National Safety Month 2023-05-25
Across
- Safety starts with ___.
- Safety committee meets _____.
- ______ stations.
- Must use when liquid is on the floor.
- Muscle strain is a common ____.
- Personal ______ equipment
- ________ safety for needles.
- National ______ Month.
- Submit a suggestion on The Loop.
Down
- BBP stands for ___.
- How many pictograms on SDS?
- SDS
- Eye safety ________.
- Pull, aim, ____, sweep.
- Occupational Health & Safety Administration
- Slip, trip, ____.
16 Clues: SDS • ______ stations. • Slip, trip, ____. • BBP stands for ___. • Eye safety ________. • National ______ Month. • Safety starts with ___. • Pull, aim, ____, sweep. • Personal ______ equipment • How many pictograms on SDS? • ________ safety for needles. • Safety committee meets _____. • Muscle strain is a common ____. • Submit a suggestion on The Loop. • ...
National Safety Month 2025-02-11
Across
- Safety starts with ___.
- Safety committee meets _____.
- ______ stations.
- Must use when liquid is on the floor.
- Muscle strain is a common ____.
- Personal ______ equipment
- ________ safety for needles.
- National ______ Month.
- Submit a suggestion on The Loop.
Down
- BBP stands for ___.
- How many pictograms on SDS?
- SDS
- Eye safety ________.
- Pull, aim, ____, sweep.
- Occupational Health & Safety Administration
- Slip, trip, ____.
16 Clues: SDS • ______ stations. • Slip, trip, ____. • BBP stands for ___. • Eye safety ________. • National ______ Month. • Safety starts with ___. • Pull, aim, ____, sweep. • Personal ______ equipment • How many pictograms on SDS? • ________ safety for needles. • Safety committee meets _____. • Muscle strain is a common ____. • Submit a suggestion on The Loop. • ...
lab 2024-11-12
16 Clues: jeter • évier • gants • étaler • sécher • blouse • pinces • verser • teindre • déchets • mélanger • chauffer • entonnoir • colorer (tacher) • porter (un vêtement) • lunettes de protection
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-19
Across
- What is formed if you don't mix a tube
- This type of glove is an alternative to latex
- Excreted from the kidneys
- Another word for blood sugar
- Used to review cells
- What happens when red cells are broken
Down
- One who draws blood
- Used to aspirate reagents or samples
- Used to spin down samples
- Used for finger sticks
- One of the fluids tested in the lab
- Performed in Micro
- Kimwipes’ dispensing design reduces what?
- Should be worn at all times within the lab
- A send out lab or sandwich condiment
- Container for used needles or glass
16 Clues: Performed in Micro • One who draws blood • Used to review cells • Used for finger sticks • Used to spin down samples • Excreted from the kidneys • Another word for blood sugar • One of the fluids tested in the lab • Container for used needles or glass • Used to aspirate reagents or samples • A send out lab or sandwich condiment • What is formed if you don't mix a tube • ...
LAB OFFICE 2015-04-20
Across
- CPT CODE 81000
- COLOR OF PKU FOR MEDICAID
- NUMBER THAT MUST BE USED TO SEND A FAX
- OFFICIAL JOB TITLE OF LAB OFFICE EMPLOYEES
- WHAT MUST BE CHECKED FOR ALL MEDICARE PATIENT
- NAME OF LABEL PRINTER IN LAB OFFICE
- COMPANY THAT ONLY DELIVERS STATS
- COURIER'S LAST SCHEDULED PICK UP OF THE DAY
Down
- CPT CODE 87086
- DR DANIEL RENOIS' MNEMONIC
- ICD9 CODE 25000
- KIND OF CAR COURIER DRIVES
- COLOR OF PKU FOR PRIVATE INSURANCE
- PICKED UP DAILY FROM LAB BY 4 O'CLOCK
- COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT VERIFIES INSURANCE
- BUTTON USED TO MAKE COPIES
16 Clues: CPT CODE 87086 • CPT CODE 81000 • ICD9 CODE 25000 • COLOR OF PKU FOR MEDICAID • DR DANIEL RENOIS' MNEMONIC • KIND OF CAR COURIER DRIVES • BUTTON USED TO MAKE COPIES • COMPANY THAT ONLY DELIVERS STATS • COLOR OF PKU FOR PRIVATE INSURANCE • NAME OF LABEL PRINTER IN LAB OFFICE • PICKED UP DAILY FROM LAB BY 4 O'CLOCK • NUMBER THAT MUST BE USED TO SEND A FAX • ...
2026 LAB STORY CROSSWORD 2026-04-16
Across
- Buzz Lightyear’s "Light Emitting" tool used for flow cytometry testing
- "I’m ________!" (Forky’s favorite place for mislabeled samples)
- "You've got a ______ in me" (What a tech says to their favorite coworker)
- The strawberry-scented bear; the "mean" inspector during accreditation.
- Bo Peep’s lost flock, commonly found in Blood Agar plates (SBA).
- "To ________ and beyond!" (The result of a serial dilution that never seems to end).
- The Evil Emperor of the lab; usually the broken chemistry analyzer.
- Where the samples go when they are sent to a Reference Lab.
Down
- "Howdy, ________!" (How the phlebotomist greets their favorite patient).
- Woody’s horse; also what you hit when you get blood on the first stick.
- A flexible pup who "stretches" to cover three different benches when the lab is short-staffed.
- Doing this “in style” is the basic principle behind the SED rate
- The Yodeling cowgirl who celebrates every successful QC run.
- Mr. Potato Head's "Angry ____"; also used by techs to visualize cells under high power.
- The "Planet" where the lab manager orders lunch from for Lab Week.
- "You are a ____!" (What we call a routine test that thinks it's a STAT).
- "I’m a nervous wreck!" (The dinosaur who perfectly represents us during a CAP inspection).
17 Clues: Where the samples go when they are sent to a Reference Lab. • The Yodeling cowgirl who celebrates every successful QC run. • "I’m ________!" (Forky’s favorite place for mislabeled samples) • Doing this “in style” is the basic principle behind the SED rate • Bo Peep’s lost flock, commonly found in Blood Agar plates (SBA). • ...
Ireland's amazing crossword puzzle 2024-09-02
Across
- when you are in the lab never eat or.
- If there is a smaller fire use the.
- Before you go in the lab you always put on your.
- Before you go into the lab make sure your
- never preform any lab experiment without a.
Down
- If you ever want to smell a chemical make sure that
- If someone is on fire use the.
- always dispose of any broken glass in the.
- waft the.
- Make sure you always leave your lab station.
- before you use any chemicals always read the.
11 Clues: waft the. • If someone is on fire use the. • If there is a smaller fire use the. • when you are in the lab never eat or. • Before you go into the lab make sure your • always dispose of any broken glass in the. • never preform any lab experiment without a. • Make sure you always leave your lab station. • before you use any chemicals always read the. • ...
Lesson 1: Lab Safety and Equipment 2023-08-21
Across
- used to make a flame
- protects your hands
- these are opened and closed to control how much oxygen is flowing into a Bunsen burner
- for putting out a fire
- connects the Bunsen burner to the gas nozzle
- part of a Bunsen burner used to adjust the gas ports
- stove-like equipment used for heating without a flame
- used to light the Bunsen burner
- pulls dangerous gases out of the lab
- part of a Bunsen burner used to control the flow of gas
- protects your eyes
- the type of flame you have when the Bunsen burner ports are closed
- for treating cuts and burns
- protects your clothes from chemicals
- for putting out a fire on a person
Down
- put broken glass in here
- type of flame when ports are open
- part of a Bunsen burner where gas enters
- for washing out your eyes
- part of a Bunsen burner where oxygen and gas mix
- used to transfer small precise amounts of liquids from one container to another
- for washing off chemicals
- bottom part of a Bunsen burner that holds it up
23 Clues: protects your eyes • protects your hands • used to make a flame • for putting out a fire • put broken glass in here • for washing out your eyes • for washing off chemicals • for treating cuts and burns • used to light the Bunsen burner • type of flame when ports are open • for putting out a fire on a person • pulls dangerous gases out of the lab • protects your clothes from chemicals • ...
Safety Week Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-04
Across
- All Employees covered under the scope of the Hearing “______” Program are required to get an annual hearing test. The test determines whether you’ve had a shift/hearing loss of 10 decibels (dB) or more from your baseline or from your previous test.
- After a beltloader is positioned up to the aircraft and chocked, the handrail must be in the “______” position.
- This group regulates denied boarding compensation amounts. Failing to follow regulations may result in possible fines to Southwest.
- Slips and Trips can both cause this.
- Safety Objective #1: We will protect our People by reducing Employee “______”.
- This happens when you lose your balance because your foot, leg, or body hits a fixed object
- Once you’ve identified a Safety hazard, “______” what you’re doing to assess the situation.
- this is the only type of animals Southwest Airlines accepts for travel between the U.S. Mainland and Hawaii.
- The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department is to (3/4) …”and “______” deals with these issues before they become…”
- Safety “______” is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that evaluates the continued effectiveness of risk controls and supports the identification of new hazards.
- OSHA statistics indicate that “______” injuries account for one in every five injuries or illnesses in the workplace
- According to recent data, this type of attack occurs once every 39 seconds.
- Safety “______” is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that includes training, communication, and other actions that create a positive safety culture within all levels of the Company.
- Safety Assurance data shows the number of reported aircraft engine “______” fires has increased year-over-year since 2018.
- Safety “______” is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that establishes our commitment to continually improve safety and defines the methods, processes, and organizational structure needed to meet our Company’s safety goals.
- Safety Objective #2: We will reduce aircraft “______” in our operation.
- At the top of our Operational Philosophy sits “______”, and rightly so, as it’s our top priority at Southwest Airlines.
- Safety Objective #3: We will reduce operational Safety “______”.
- Safety can never be sacrificed to achieve our other “______” pillars.
- The STORM Manual stands for Safe Transportation of “______” Materials.
Down
- When we leave behind cargo with available weight, we may violate our U.S. Mail contract that could result in fines and non-payment. More importantly, failing to load critical lifesaving shipments could cost someone their “______”.
- In 2022, Southwest invested 16,684 Hours of Training on this Safety and Security Topic (One Report: Page 30)
- The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department is to (4/4) “…injuries, accidents or “______”.”
- Once completed by Station Leadership, Ground Ops Irregularity Reports are forwarded to the Operational Reporting Team via the “______” reporting tool.
- We are safe by complying with our policies, procedures, and regulations in order to manage risk at an “______” level.
- Recently, Southwest Airlines has received a Safety Hazard Letter from the FAA stating Agents are failing to question Customers or make announcements prohibiting “______” batteries in checked baggage.
- This tool is a confidential, non-punitive reporting tool for all Employees and Contractors to submit non-emergency Safety or Security-related questions, concerns, or suggestions.
- The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department is to (2/4) “that “______” risks to the operation and workplace……”
- All Southwest Airlines Employees are responsible for complying with all Company policies and procedures, including all “______” regulations and guidelines.
- What position at Southwest Airlines is the Accountable Executive in all matters of Safety and Security?
- Federal regulations prohibit Southwest Airlines from allowing Customers who appear “______” to board the aircraft.
- Safety Objective #4: We will reduce Security “______” Violations.
- Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as “______”, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses.
- Take responsibility to say or do something to fix it. If it’s within your power, “______” the situation; and if you can’t, tell someone who can.
- All Southwest Employees are responsible for reading and being familiar with the Safety & Security Commitment and Safety “______”
- A condition that could cause or contribute to injury or death of persons and/or damage to or loss of equipment.
- For Ground Operations, the “______” Operational Reporting Team is responsible for processing and recording all Irregularity Reports and associated correspondences after they have been through the local Leadership level.
- Who does Southwest rely on to communicate Safety issues around the system?
- The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department (1/4) is to “_______”and support a Safety and Security Culture….”
- This policy is federally required to be announced at the Gate by both Customer Service and Operations Agents.
- Safety “______” Management is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that determines the need for and adequacy of new or revised risk controls based on the assessment of acceptable risk.
- This happens when you lose your footing and balance.
42 Clues: Slips and Trips can both cause this. • This happens when you lose your footing and balance. • Safety Objective #3: We will reduce operational Safety “______”. • Safety Objective #4: We will reduce Security “______” Violations. • Safety can never be sacrificed to achieve our other “______” pillars. • ...
Glassware and safety in the Lab 2024-04-08
20 Clues: fiole • nocif • gants • jaugé • danger • bécher • verser • aimant • balance • mortier • boucher • pissette • entonnoir • chronomètre • tube à essai • hotte aspirante • coupelle de pesée • support élévateur • agiter (mécaniquement) • lunettes de protection
DMS Science Safety and Tools 2023-08-14
Across
- used to protect clothing from liquids or chemicals
- used to protect eyes from chemicals or liquids
- using your hand to fan an odor towards your nose
- station where you flush chemicals from your eyes
- this is never allowed in the lab
- tool used to mix or heat chemicals in
Down
- stick used to measure length or distance
- fire ______________ is used to put out fires, do NOT use on people
- fire _____________ is used to put out clothing that catches fire
- type of gloves used to protect your hands from hot containers
- who do you tell immediately if there is an accident or if equipment breaks
- safety ___________ is where you wash chemicals off your skin or body
12 Clues: this is never allowed in the lab • tool used to mix or heat chemicals in • stick used to measure length or distance • used to protect eyes from chemicals or liquids • using your hand to fan an odor towards your nose • station where you flush chemicals from your eyes • used to protect clothing from liquids or chemicals • ...
Activity: Lab Safety and Equipment Puzzle 2021-09-03
Across
- Used to protect clothing in the lab
- Best for putting out fire on a person
- Used to transfer liquids into small containers
- Type of shoes worn in lab
- Appropriate way to smell chemicals
- Used to move glassware that's been heated
- Used to measure mass
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas
- Used only if you spill chemicals on yourself
- When in doubt ask this person
Down
- Used to measure precise amounts of liquids
- Used to heat, mix, hold and measure chemicals
- Used to measure precise volumes of liquids
- To operate you must Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- Worn to protect eyes from fire and chemicals
- Where you should never dispose of broken glass
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by electricity
- Used to hold test tubes in the upright position
- What you should do at the end of a lab
- Used to measure length
20 Clues: Used to measure mass • Used to measure length • Type of shoes worn in lab • When in doubt ask this person • Appropriate way to smell chemicals • Used to protect clothing in the lab • Best for putting out fire on a person • What you should do at the end of a lab • Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas • Used to move glassware that's been heated • ...
REO1: Lab, Radiographic and Electrical Safety 2024-09-05
Across
- In an electrical fire, switch off main power supply, close the door behind you and pull the nearest ____ ____.
- Operate x-ray equipment only when ____ by an MRT instructor.
- No ____ ____ use during a live lab session.
- Don’t guess. Before proceeding with use of x-ray equipment ensure that you understand thoroughly what is required. If in doubt, ask for __________.
- Radiation _____ worn during all sessions when x-ray unit will be energized.
- Prevent the spread of _____. Practice hand hygiene and wipe down equipment after use.
- ____ shielding is to be placed on simulated patients during practice and must not cover the area of interest.
- No exposures on any _____.
- Report any electrical or unusual radiographic exposure problems _____ to your instructor.
- Be aware of ____ points on any equipment to reduce chance of injury.
- After making an exposure, check the Exposure Index value is within ____ range.
- ____ all warning signs, signals and computer pop-up messages.
- No food or liquids near the x-ray ____ panel.
Down
- Always use the ____ field size which would cover the area of interest. The edge of the x-ray beam is to be seen on all borders of the image.
- Report all unsafe conditions, acts and _____ immediately to your supervisor.
- Always stand in the control booth when exposing.
- Know the location of all ____ ____ buttons.
- Before exposing, check technical values to ensure they are ____ for the part being imaged and the ready light is on.
- Wear appropriate _____ for practical positioning exercises.
- Never ____ the x-ray unit unless an MRT instructor is present.
- Demonstrate ___ work habits. Be alert and use caution.
- Exposures can only be made when x-ray room doors are ____. Last person out of room does it.
- Report ____ equipment immediately. Do not attempt to make repairs.
- ___ hands before handling electrical equipment. Do not use cleaning fluids on x-ray components.
- Exposures using the mobile x-ray unit are allowed only ___ the x-ray rooms.
- _____ all equipment to the correct place when not in use.
26 Clues: No exposures on any _____. • Know the location of all ____ ____ buttons. • No ____ ____ use during a live lab session. • No food or liquids near the x-ray ____ panel. • Always stand in the control booth when exposing. • Demonstrate ___ work habits. Be alert and use caution. • _____ all equipment to the correct place when not in use. • ...
Chem 2022-05-13
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- mixture of weak acid with conjugate
- Ms Simon needs to work out b/c she can't tear these apart when demonstrating Coulomb's Law
- last name of person who sneezes the most
- first name of person who enjoyed Beer's Law the most
- first name of person with most lab safety incidents
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- a molecule with zero dipole
- attraction for electrons (F has highest)
7 Clues: a molecule with zero dipole • mixture of weak acid with conjugate • attraction for electrons (F has highest) • last name of person who sneezes the most • first name of person with most lab safety incidents • first name of person who enjoyed Beer's Law the most • Ms Simon needs to work out b/c she can't tear these apart when demonstrating Coulomb's Law
TOKTWD Trivia 2017-10-17
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- Abbreviation for Notice of compliance
- President of Roche Canada (full name)
- Illegal interview question (four words)
- One step to help you prepare for future job application (three words)
- Maximum patients for phase II testing on new drug
- He worked in a research lab and did a sample drop contract with a pharma company
- Abbreviation for Safety Health and Environment
- Name of TOKTWD meeting room
- Tim’s wife profession
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- Cut off for participation in Roche Summer Student Program (two words)
- A 2017 Roche Goal (3 words)
- One function of Talent Acquisition Manager
- Number of phases in a clinical trial
- Process used to determine what products or services may be of interest to customers, and the strategy to use in sales, communications and business development
14 Clues: Tim’s wife profession • A 2017 Roche Goal (3 words) • Name of TOKTWD meeting room • Number of phases in a clinical trial • Abbreviation for Notice of compliance • President of Roche Canada (full name) • Illegal interview question (four words) • One function of Talent Acquisition Manager • Abbreviation for Safety Health and Environment • ...
TOKTWD Trivia 2017-10-17
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- Cut off for participation in Roche Summer Student Program (two words)
- Maximum patients for phase II testing on new drug
- Name of TOKTWD meeting room
- Tim’s wife profession
- A 2017 Roche Goal (3 words)
- President of Roche Canada (full name)
- Number of phases in a clinical trial
- Abbreviation for Safety Health and Environment
- Process used to determine what products or services may be of interest to customers, and the strategy to use in sales, communications and business development
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- One step to help you prepare for future job application (three words)
- Illegal interview question (four words)
- Abbreviation for Notice of compliance
- One function of Talent Acquisition Manager
- He worked in a research lab and did a sample drop contract with a pharma company
14 Clues: Tim’s wife profession • Name of TOKTWD meeting room • A 2017 Roche Goal (3 words) • Number of phases in a clinical trial • Abbreviation for Notice of compliance • President of Roche Canada (full name) • Illegal interview question (four words) • One function of Talent Acquisition Manager • Abbreviation for Safety Health and Environment • ...
CBC Lab Week 2015 2015-04-13
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- Lab Information Highway
- Hats off to accreditation
- Blood containers
- The steps to testing
- Counting cells
- Bananas over you
- The Hump Day King
- Lab Director
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- The questions before the answers
- Best Germ fighter
- Get to the Point
- Capillary blood action
- Life center of cells
- Bacteria fighting superheroes
- And the heart beat goes on
- Clotting quilters
- Sweet or Not
- Physician Computer System
- Not Zelda's type
- The Great Protection Barrier
20 Clues: Sweet or Not • Lab Director • Counting cells • Get to the Point • Blood containers • Bananas over you • Not Zelda's type • Best Germ fighter • Clotting quilters • The Hump Day King • Life center of cells • The steps to testing • Capillary blood action • Lab Information Highway • Hats off to accreditation • Physician Computer System • And the heart beat goes on • The Great Protection Barrier • ...
Lab Safety 2022-09-09
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- dont wear clothes with _____ sleeves because they can get caught in the Bunsen Burner
- if there is a spill go get a
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- always wear these to protect your eyes during a lab
- If you cut your hand make sure to _______ out chemicals that might have gotten into your wound
- Check for _____ on the gas hose before using the bunsen burner
5 Clues: if there is a spill go get a • always wear these to protect your eyes during a lab • Check for _____ on the gas hose before using the bunsen burner • dont wear clothes with _____ sleeves because they can get caught in the Bunsen Burner • If you cut your hand make sure to _______ out chemicals that might have gotten into your wound
lab safety 2022-09-15
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- is the goal is to protect skin from splashes and/or spills
- should always be worn to prevent chemicals from damaging your hands
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- should be removed because chemicals can get trapped between..and skin or be a shock hazard
- and skirts unnecessarily expose skin to potential corrosives
- should always be tide back
5 Clues: should always be tide back • is the goal is to protect skin from splashes and/or spills • and skirts unnecessarily expose skin to potential corrosives • should always be worn to prevent chemicals from damaging your hands • should be removed because chemicals can get trapped between..and skin or be a shock hazard
Engineering Safety 2025-03-01
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- Stop, look, and ___
- Overconfidence is ___
- Place for everything and everything in its own place.
- Safety color for emergency
- Report all __ to the instructor immediately
- Most accidents are caused by people's _
- Safety color for caution
- Class C fires are usually _
- Fire extinguisher work for ____ seconds
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- Keeping tools in the best condition
- Caused by a hazard
- Safety is everyone's ____
- Safety color for warning
- Safety color for start
- An unsafe situation
- Safety color for information
- In a fire, more people are killed by _
- Flammable objects and ____ are class B fires
18 Clues: Caused by a hazard • Stop, look, and ___ • An unsafe situation • Overconfidence is ___ • Safety color for start • Safety color for warning • Safety color for caution • Safety is everyone's ____ • Safety color for emergency • Class C fires are usually _ • Safety color for information • Keeping tools in the best condition • In a fire, more people are killed by _ • ...
Prefix en~ and Suffix ~ist 2024-01-31
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- Make sure you go to the ________ if you have a toothache. dentist
- Cutting down forests _____________ all the animals who live there. endangers
- ___________ often wear lab coats and safety goggles. Scientists
- The _________ was nervous to play her violin all by herself at the concert.
- Ancient mosquitoes are found ___________ in prehistoric amber.
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- Pictures in a book _________the pages.
- Authors who write novels are also called ______________. novelists
- ___________ can be painters or sculptors or even jewelry makers. Artists
- The fence ___________the yards to keep the dogs in. enclosed
- The fire alarm is loud to __________ that everyone will hear it. ensures
- Police officers __________ the laws. enforce
11 Clues: Pictures in a book _________the pages. • Police officers __________ the laws. enforce • The fence ___________the yards to keep the dogs in. enclosed • Ancient mosquitoes are found ___________ in prehistoric amber. • ___________ often wear lab coats and safety goggles. Scientists • Make sure you go to the ________ if you have a toothache. dentist • ...
LAB WEEK 2017 APRIL 24-28 2017-03-19
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- CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES
- DEPARTMENT WHERE PT'S ARE PERFORMED
- USED TO SLOW BLOOD FLOW WHEN DRAWING BLOOD
- CLEANING SOLUTION USED IN THE LAB
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC'S ARE PERFORMED
- LAB TECH
- USED TO SPIN DOWN TUBES
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- STAIN USED TO IDENTIFY BACTERIA
- DEVICE THAT MEASURES SMALL VOLUMES OF LIQUID
- ANOTHER WORD FOR SUGAR
- ANOTHER WORD FOR DRAWING BLOOD
- COMPUTER SYSTEM USED IN LAB
- DIVICE USED TO PERFORM DIFFERENTIALS
- DEPARTMENT WHERE ABO'S ARE PERFORMED
14 Clues: LAB TECH • ANOTHER WORD FOR SUGAR • USED TO SPIN DOWN TUBES • CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES • COMPUTER SYSTEM USED IN LAB • ANOTHER WORD FOR DRAWING BLOOD • STAIN USED TO IDENTIFY BACTERIA • CLEANING SOLUTION USED IN THE LAB • DEPARTMENT WHERE PT'S ARE PERFORMED • DIVICE USED TO PERFORM DIFFERENTIALS • DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC'S ARE PERFORMED • DEPARTMENT WHERE ABO'S ARE PERFORMED • ...
Kitchen Crossword 2025-10-01
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- measures ingredients or liquid from 1ml to 15ml.
- used to mix both dry and wet ingredients in and has three sizes.
- create bubbles and are used to clean hands so germs don't spread.
- used to extinguish oil fires and electrical fires.
- measures anything that can level itself and is more than 50ml.
- used to clean and scrape dishes. also can hold water and turn soap into bubbles.
- things you wear to protect your hands from burns when handling hot stuff.
- used for drying dishes after being washed in hot soapy water.
- measure things that can't level itself, from 60ml to 240ml.
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- someone whose lab duty is to take the job of any absent person. can also help the teacher and others if needed.
- a type of spoons that can handle heat.
- someone whose lab duty is washing dishes and cleaning the sink.
- someone whose lab duty is to clean all surfaces, floors, and check the lab for cleanness.
- for tying back long hair so it doesn't get in the way.
- something you use when cutting so that both the ingredients and the counter won't get dirty.
- used to shift dry ingredients to mix them together and make them lighter.
- create bubbles and are used to clean dishes and other equipments.
- an action that's faster than walking that shouldn't be done in the kitchen.
- someone whose lab duty is drying dishes and putting them away in the correct location.
- something you would use to protect the counter from heat like a hot pan or pot.
20 Clues: a type of spoons that can handle heat. • measures ingredients or liquid from 1ml to 15ml. • used to extinguish oil fires and electrical fires. • for tying back long hair so it doesn't get in the way. • measure things that can't level itself, from 60ml to 240ml. • used for drying dishes after being washed in hot soapy water. • ...
Advanced Imaging - CT, Ultrasound, Cath Lab, Mammography 2026-05-12
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- Abbreviated as DVT. (three words)
- A breast classification that is the least dense. (two words)
- Used in the cath lab to reduce patient dose, particularly when the pulse rate is reduced. (two words)
- This is a specialized radiographic imaging examination that uses low-energy X-rays to image breast tissue for the early detection and diagnosis of breast disease.
- A pathology that is characterized as fluid-filled sacs.
- A projection in mammography when the path of the x-ray beam is from medial to lateral (also known as a MLO projection). (two words)
- CT angiography with contrast helps visualize clots within the _________________ _______________ and can identify blockages affecting blood flow to the lungs. (two words)
- A mammogram exam done for asymptomatic patients, to detect breast cancer at an early stage.
- In Sonography, waves are generated by a ________________ which sends out sound waves and receives the echoes that bounce back.
- Controls the energy and penetrating ability of the x-ray beam. (abbreviation)
- CT can create images in multiple planes, along with 3D _______________.
- Solid lumps/tumors composed of fibrous and glandular tissue.
- Ultrasound technique that evaluates blood flow, circulation, and vascular disorders.
- we follow the ______________ principle for radiation safety. (abbreviation)
- In CT, ________slices provide greater detail and improved resolution.
- In mammography, masses with irregular shapes and indistinct or ________________ margins have a higher likelihood of malignancy.
- In the cath lab, these are thin tubes that are inserted into an artery or vein, and are guided to the heart.
- abbreviated as TGC (three words)
- A physician that is part of the cath lab team. (two words)
- Controls the amount of radiation used during a CT Scan. (abbreviation)
- Mammography can detect lesions up to 2-4 years before they become _______________.
- What modality uses x-rays along with computer processing to create cross sectional images? (two words)
- The donut part of CT that rotates around the patient as it scans.
- A procedure done in the cath lab that uses a catheter based device to physically break up blood clots.
- In sonography, controls contrast. (two words)
- When using sonography, this pathology is seen as white with echoes inside the gallbladder.
- A pregnancy outside of the uterus, often in the fallopian tube. (two words)
- A nuclear medicine study done in conjunction with mammography to demonstrate cell metabolism alterations of malignancies.
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- A type of sent that can be used in the cath lab that can open a blocked artery in minutes.
- In 1960s - 1980s, __________ ___________ imaging and grayscale was developed. (two words)
- CT is especially valuable in trauma, ____________ ______________, and complex diagnostic cases. (two words)
- Also known as 3D mammography.
- A type of breast tissue.
- A sonographic study that shows the heart.
- A projection in mammography when the path of the x-ray beam is from head to feet (also known as a CC projection).
- A modality also known as sonography.
- A mammogram exam done on symptomatic patients, follow-up to abnormal screening, further evaluates a specific concern.
- Also known as cath lab. (three words)
- Small growth inside duct of breast near the nipple. (two words)
- In sonography, High frequency = better image __________________ and low penetration.
- A device that can be implanted in the cath lab.
- Abbreviated as CAD, used in mammography to alert radiologist to regions of interest (abnormalities). (three words)
- A pathology that involves narrowing or blockage in vessels outside the heart, images show reduces or absent contrast flow in arteries. (three words)
- An exam done in the cath lab to calculate the ejection fraction (how well the heart is pumping blood). (two words)
- In sonography, Low frequency = greater penetration and lower ________________ ______________________. (two words)
- One major advantage of CT is that it removes ________________, allowing structures to be seen more clearly.
- CT scans are often used in archeology to look inside ____________________, while maintaining their integrity.
- A pathology that occurs when blood flow to part of the heart is blocked. (two words)
- Refers to the number of cycles per second.
- Unit used to measure frequency.
- In the 1970's, when CT was developed, it was originally used only to image this part of the body.
- Sonography is commonly used in _______________ to monitor fetal growth.
- A surgical intern who inserted a urinary catheter into his arm vein and advanced it to heart. (two words)
- In sonography, the results depend heavily on the experience and technique of the ________________________.
- In the cath lab, _______________ is used to see catheters move through vessels and arteries.
- A non-invasive, high-frequency sound wave imaging technique.
56 Clues: A type of breast tissue. • Also known as 3D mammography. • Unit used to measure frequency. • abbreviated as TGC (three words) • Abbreviated as DVT. (three words) • A modality also known as sonography. • Also known as cath lab. (three words) • A sonographic study that shows the heart. • Refers to the number of cycles per second. • In sonography, controls contrast. (two words) • ...
Laboratory Safety 2019-08-26
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- This number in yellow means it can explode at room temperature
- Protection for your hands during lab
- Another name for hazardous materials
- This number means "no big deal" for hazardous materials
- Inflammable liquid
- Footwear that should not be worn in the lab
- Tell this person if something goes wrong
- Side effect of inhaling chemicals
- ________after finishing labs
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- The color of health on the hazmat diamonds
- Use this to extinguish a fire on a person
- Important for cleaning up broken glass
- Do this to pour chemicals and avoid spills
- This type of chemical can burn
- Use this to avoid noxious fumes
- Avoid wearing these in the lab
- Do this if chemicals get into your eye
- This manual tells us about chemicals
- Action for smelling chemicals
- Your most vulnerable organs while doing labs
20 Clues: Inflammable liquid • ________after finishing labs • Action for smelling chemicals • This type of chemical can burn • Avoid wearing these in the lab • Use this to avoid noxious fumes • Side effect of inhaling chemicals • Protection for your hands during lab • Another name for hazardous materials • This manual tells us about chemicals • Important for cleaning up broken glass • ...
Lab Week 2014 2014-04-14
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- Cotzee brand item
- Paclab at Bonney Lake East
- Footnote or comment in cerner
- Temp must be between 2-8
- Draw tube with no additive
- Required for lockbox
- Paclab representative
- CBC without differential
- Newborn metobolic screen
- Combative patient
- Used for a PTT
- Reward for child patient
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- Code required for lab test
- Misc supply item
- 6637 is the phone extension for this person
- Gauge of needle from the green box
- A preheated tube is required for this test
- Red glucose flavor
- ML minimum required for a cbc
- System Laboratory Director
- Urine collection device
- Fire response acronym
- Form required for Medicare
- GEHA has a specialty lab card for this lab
- Color of the Aerobic blood culture bottle
- Diminishes blood flow
- Transport person
27 Clues: Used for a PTT • Misc supply item • Transport person • Cotzee brand item • Combative patient • Red glucose flavor • Required for lockbox • Paclab representative • Fire response acronym • Diminishes blood flow • Urine collection device • Temp must be between 2-8 • CBC without differential • Newborn metobolic screen • Reward for child patient • Code required for lab test • ...
PSMC Lab Week Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-20
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- Right Now!
- A little Lab gift.
- Department you could really "kill" someone if not perfectly matched.
- Department that likes both red and white.
- All the better to see you with.
- Not a type of TV.
- Deparment that is a little "buggy" and sometimes "smelly"
- Chocolate, Yellow, Black???
- Tina's job
- Stop the germ spread.
- Department with that has the most maintenance
- May need to have this done if you have a skin "doodle" a.k.a "lesion"
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- You get the point.
- Deparment that performs "gross" examinations.
- It has a point on one end and a plunger on the other.
- Yes, we can read what the Doctor wrote on it...usually!
- Some Lab garbage.
- Not a "Vampire".
- It has wings.
- Round and round it goes.
- Not your average Q-tip!
21 Clues: Right Now! • Tina's job • It has wings. • Not a "Vampire". • Some Lab garbage. • Not a type of TV. • You get the point. • A little Lab gift. • Stop the germ spread. • Not your average Q-tip! • Round and round it goes. • Chocolate, Yellow, Black??? • All the better to see you with. • Department that likes both red and white. • Deparment that performs "gross" examinations. • ...
States of Matter 2022-12-05
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- solid to gas
- Acid that melted at 69.3 degrees celsius in the heating/cooling lab
- Has mass and takes up space
- acid that melted first in the heating/cooling lab
- decreases when the temperature is decreased
- gas to liquid
- smallest piece of matter
- changes volume and shape
- density of solid
- density of gas
- definite volume and shape
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- liquid to gas
- liquid to solid
- describes how the atoms of a gas move
- when matter changes its state
- used to protect your eyes in the heating/cooling lab
- solid to liquid
- description for how the atoms of a solid move
- adding this gives atoms more energy
- the study of matter and its properties
- density of liquid
- gas to solid
- definite volume changes shape
23 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • density of gas • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • density of solid • density of liquid • smallest piece of matter • changes volume and shape • definite volume and shape • Has mass and takes up space • when matter changes its state • definite volume changes shape • adding this gives atoms more energy • ...
Workplace Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-11
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- Proper safety ___________ prevents accidents.
- Wear one of these to protect your head from falling objects
- ____________ tag out
- Safety starts with _______
- Method for putting out fires using a fire extinguisher.
- Abbreviation for the Occupational Safety and Health Act
- A potential safety risk is known as a _________
- _________ lift
- Rules and ____________ to follow per Labor and Industries
- Safety ________ initiative
- What does the G stand for in GFCI?
- _____ of life or limb
- Term for plugging multiple surge protectors into each other which could lead to an electrical fire.
- A close call would be considered a ____________
- Use this to leave a building during a fire.
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- Falls account for over __________ million hospital emergency room visits each year.
- Use one of these for reaching up high for product.
- June safety topic _______, trips and falls
- Chest compression are an integral part of ________
- Personal ___________ equipment
- ____________ will Robinson
- Yellow ___________ tape
- All forklift drivers must wear a _________ when operating a lift.
- Study of proper body mechanics
- A safety walkthrough audit is known as an ________________
- The safety _____________ is a group of people who meet once a month to talk about safety at each of our stores.
- When working out in donations you should always wear one of these.
- Basic treatment given to an injured person
28 Clues: _________ lift • ____________ tag out • _____ of life or limb • Yellow ___________ tape • Safety starts with _______ • ____________ will Robinson • Safety ________ initiative • Personal ___________ equipment • Study of proper body mechanics • What does the G stand for in GFCI? • June safety topic _______, trips and falls • Basic treatment given to an injured person • ...
Workplace Safety Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-27
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- Proper safety ___________ prevents accidents.
- Wear one of these to protect your head from falling objects
- ____________ tag out
- Safety starts with _______
- Method for putting out fires using a fire extinguisher.
- Abbreviation for the Occupational Safety and Health Act
- A potential safety risk is known as a _________
- _________ lift
- Rules and ____________ to follow per Labor and Industries
- Safety ________ initiative
- What does the G stand for in GFCI?
- _____ of life or limb
- Term for plugging multiple surge protectors into each other which could lead to an electrical fire.
- A close call would be considered a ____________
- Use this to leave a building during a fire.
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- Falls account for over __________ million hospital emergency room visits each year.
- Use one of these for reaching up high for product.
- June safety topic _______, trips and falls
- Chest compression are an integral part of ________
- Personal ___________ equipment
- ____________ will Robinson
- Yellow ___________ tape
- All forklift drivers must wear a _________ when operating a lift.
- Study of proper body mechanics
- A safety walkthrough audit is known as an ________________
- The safety _____________ is a group of people who meet once a month to talk about safety at each of our stores.
- When working out in donations you should always wear one of these.
- Basic treatment given to an injured person
28 Clues: _________ lift • ____________ tag out • _____ of life or limb • Yellow ___________ tape • Safety starts with _______ • ____________ will Robinson • Safety ________ initiative • Personal ___________ equipment • Study of proper body mechanics • What does the G stand for in GFCI? • June safety topic _______, trips and falls • Basic treatment given to an injured person • ...
Cultivated (Lab-grown) Meat 2023-12-18
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- Cultivated meat is also known as ____ meat.
- What dairy product do some companies want to make in the lab?
- The cultivated meat industry has received $2.6 ___ worth of investments.
- In 2013, the first cultivated meat ____ appeared on TV.
- Researchers think that compared to conventional beef, labs use ____ land.
- The cells are fed a culture medium that includes nutrients, such as ____ acids, glucose, vitamins, and salts.
- Cultivated meat has a similar ____ to conventional meat.
- ____ animals, like fish and shrimp are less researched than humans, mice, or hamsters.
- With lab grown meat, the animals aren't ____.
- Stem cells are grown in _____ , which are also known as cultivators.
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- The stems cells _______ into different types of cells, such as muscle cells and fat cells.
- Which type of cultivated meat did Singapore approve for the market?
- Usually, starter stem cells are taken from a ____ animal, using minimally invasive methods.
- Compared to conventional beef farming, cultivated meat uses fewer resources and makes less _____. (Remember that cow farts contain methane gas).
- Scientists research which types of cells are best-suited for cultivating meat. They look at the ___ rates, metabolism, and differentiation capacity.
- Some consumers do not want to eat meat that has been _____ modified.
- To begin the process of cultivating meat, ____ cells are acquired from an animal. These cells are unspecialized.
- To make cultivated meat, animal cells are grown in a ___.
- They think that lab production will lead to fewer cases of _____ illnesses.
- The process of making lab-grown meat takes 2-8 _______.
20 Clues: Cultivated meat is also known as ____ meat. • With lab grown meat, the animals aren't ____. • In 2013, the first cultivated meat ____ appeared on TV. • The process of making lab-grown meat takes 2-8 _______. • Cultivated meat has a similar ____ to conventional meat. • To make cultivated meat, animal cells are grown in a ___. • ...
National Lab Week 2018-04-16
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- Not your average Q-tip!
- Person admitted in hospital
- Not a type of TV.
- Blood for recipient from a donor
- Used to enter veins or sew clothing
- Component of blood.
- Person who draws blood
- Phlebotomists love to find them, as so often they hide!
- Makes bacteria and cells easier to see
- Yes, we can read what the Doctor wrote on it...usually!
- Part of blood collection kit that Has wings.
- BLOOD CELL Main blood cell
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- Department that tests blood
- Study of blood cells
- Point on one end, plunger on the other
- Right Now!
- Stops germ spread.
- Spins down samples.
- Can't go in normal trash
- Lab person
- Study of bacteria
- Blood, urine, or body fluid submitted to lab
- Travels between organs to keep you oxygenated
23 Clues: Right Now! • Lab person • Not a type of TV. • Study of bacteria • Stops germ spread. • Spins down samples. • Component of blood. • Study of blood cells • Person who draws blood • Not your average Q-tip! • Can't go in normal trash • BLOOD CELL Main blood cell • Department that tests blood • Person admitted in hospital • Blood for recipient from a donor • Used to enter veins or sew clothing • ...
CROSSWORD LAB 2024-09-03
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- a thin glass tube used in the lab
- CO2
- they can be really toxic so watch out for their fumes!
- the force on an object due to gravity
- HNO3
- water, wind or solar energy are...
- your phone battery runs on it
- the curved surface of a liquid in a container
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- they protect your eyes in the lab
- lemon, vinegar and black coffee are...
- the lightest element in the universe
- you carry it out in a lab
- use them to protect your hands
- don't forget it to protect your clothes
- longitudinal or transverse
- an extremely small piece of matter with a negative electrical charge
- wood, coal, petrol and gas are some examples of it
- a synonym for dangerous
- bleach and soapy water are...
- never sniff them!
20 Clues: CO2 • HNO3 • never sniff them! • a synonym for dangerous • you carry it out in a lab • longitudinal or transverse • bleach and soapy water are... • your phone battery runs on it • use them to protect your hands • they protect your eyes in the lab • a thin glass tube used in the lab • water, wind or solar energy are... • the lightest element in the universe • ...
Kenneth 2025-02-13
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- Proses pemeriksaan, pembersihan, transformasi, dan pemodelan data untuk menemukan informasi yang berguna.
- Shortcut membuat table(..+..)
- Kepanjangan dari MST.
- Nama chart yang berbentuk seperti kue bunder
- Saat didalam lab botol minum ditaruh dimana?
- Aplikasi yang digunakan untuk analisis data.
- Data direkam secara terus menerus.
- Kepanjangan IoT
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- Sensor yang tidak dapet digunakan pada teknologi IoT adalah?
- Proses pengumpulan informasi untuk tujuan analisis.
- Digunakan untuk menentukan bagian data atau grafik yang ingin ditampilkan
- Kependekan dari Closed -Circuit Television.
- Penulis buku Informatika
- Representasi grafik dari data untuk memudahkan pemahaman.
- Merek 2 perangkat di lab yang tidak dipakai
- Rumus yang digunakan untuk mencari data.
- Perintah Summarize with Pivot table berada pada tab.
- Teknologi berupa program yang dilengkapi AI untuk memperlengkapi percakapan
- Lab berada di lantai berapa
- Nama depan Pak Widi
20 Clues: Kepanjangan IoT • Nama depan Pak Widi • Kepanjangan dari MST. • Penulis buku Informatika • Lab berada di lantai berapa • Shortcut membuat table(..+..) • Data direkam secara terus menerus. • Rumus yang digunakan untuk mencari data. • Kependekan dari Closed -Circuit Television. • Merek 2 perangkat di lab yang tidak dipakai • Nama chart yang berbentuk seperti kue bunder • ...
Career Education - Week 1 2025-08-15
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- Cooking skills can help in a ________ arts career.
- Next week in class, we will learn about lab basics and ______.
- Online video site that teenagers love.
- Keep hands and feet to yourself. Control your ______. (hint: class expectation)
- Installing and preparing walls and ceilings is can be known as a ________ career.
- Use your brain to make good ______. (hint: class expectation)
- In framing, you build ____ frames for walls. (hint: a material)
- Repair skills help with ____ maintenance.
Down
- An emergency drill where you leave the building. Also one of our career modules.
- You film and edit work in _____ production. (hint: technology)
- Hair care, nail care, and styling. What career? (hint: not barbering, but...)
- Spicy rolled chips snack.
- An emergency drill where you hide quietly.
- Think before you talk. Control your _____. (hint: class expectation)
14 Clues: Spicy rolled chips snack. • Online video site that teenagers love. • Repair skills help with ____ maintenance. • An emergency drill where you hide quietly. • Cooking skills can help in a ________ arts career. • Use your brain to make good ______. (hint: class expectation) • You film and edit work in _____ production. (hint: technology) • ...
IC Acronym Quiz 2020-03-27
15 Clues: Overseas • Register • DeCA Lab • Computer • Houston Lab • Network Name • Shelf Labels • Mobile Tablet • Hangs on the wall • Installation Process • Cash office register • Point of sale software • Interface to the servers • Remote Attendant Program • Usually the Store Director
Safety Week Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-19
Across
- Workers in Manitoba have______Rights under workplace safety and health regulations
- Workers have the right to know about ____ of chemicals in the workplace.
- Workers have the right to ______work if they believe it endangers the safety and health of themselves or others.
- In the event of a fire, the acronym “PASS” stands for when using a fire extinguisher Pull, Aim,_____,Sweep
- Employees must report all______.
- Workers have the Right to ____ and make recommendations about safety and health.
- After using the utility knife, the blade must be________
- Employees must wear safety _____ on the shop floor
- Workers have the right to ______ about workplace safety and health hazards.
- Employer must provide _____before workers operate machinery or equipment.
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- If injured on the job, the employee must______the injury immediately.
- When working on any task, it is important to have the right _____ for the job.
- In case of a fire, every employee must_________through the nearest exit
- Employees must always use the appropriate required ____.
- Every chemical container must have a WHMIS___
- Employers must ensure that employee have a ____ workplace.
- Right to protection against ______ for practicing their rights
- Safety Committee identifies hazards by ____ the areas.
- Workplace Safety and Health gives employees ____ under its regulations.
- Employees wearing a respirator must be ___ tested.
- Employees must wear safety ____ on the production floor
- Every______must take reasonable care to protect their safety and health as well as the safety and health of other persons in the workplace.
22 Clues: Employees must report all______. • Every chemical container must have a WHMIS___ • Employees wearing a respirator must be ___ tested. • Employees must wear safety _____ on the shop floor • Safety Committee identifies hazards by ____ the areas. • Employees must wear safety ____ on the production floor • Employees must always use the appropriate required ____. • ...
Harrison's Lab and Syllabus 2025-08-19
Across
- A prerequisite for this class is _______ I.
- Tie back long ______ while working in lab
- Do not ________, drink, apply cosmetics, or chew gum in the lab.
- Approved ______ protection must be worn at all times
- Consider all chemicals and specimens to be ______
- Know the location of the nearest ______
- Keep aisles and ______ clear of backpacks and jackets
- Summative assignments count for ______ percent of the grade.
- Students must also keep a 3-ring ______ devoted to chemistry.
- Report all accidents, spills, or ______ immediately
- One unit of study: The ______ Table.
- Wash your ______ with soap and water after lab
- AI tools may only be used if specifically ______ for an assignment.
- Do not handle broken glass with your ______ hands
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- Follow all written and ______ instructions
- Always wear these on your eyes during lab work
- Always turn this off when not in use
- Quizzes and tests may be made up or ______ if absent.
- Failure to do your own work results in an automatic ______ for the assignment.
- Interim ______ are given each quarter to check progress on state objectives.
- Homework is normally due the ______ day.
- Keep work areas ______
- One unit of study: Gas ______.
- Do not remove chemicals, specimens, or ______ from the lab
- Students must also be concurrently enrolled in Algebra II or ______.
- A writing ______ must be brought daily.
- A brush and ______ should be used to clean up glass
- One required daily material: an ISD ______.
- Missing one day of this double-block class equals missing ______ days of a single block.
- Formative assignments count for ______ percent of the grade.
30 Clues: Keep work areas ______ • One unit of study: Gas ______. • Always turn this off when not in use • One unit of study: The ______ Table. • Know the location of the nearest ______ • A writing ______ must be brought daily. • Homework is normally due the ______ day. • Tie back long ______ while working in lab • Follow all written and ______ instructions • ...
Lab week 2017 2017-04-24
Across
- In the Bank
- Sterilizes a site or makes for a fun weekend
- Blood cultures go to this department
- Department where PT’s are performed
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- It goes round and round
- Department where CBC’s are performed
- Has wings
- Medical Emergency code
- You must have this for a great relationship
- Lab Straw
- Used to identify bacteria
- this is not your grandmother apple juice
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- liquid part of the blood
- Artist who draws blood
- Sees the little things
- Missing Patient Code
- Used to slow the flow of blood
- Right Now!
- OJ Simpson trial,” If it doesn’t fit you must acquit”
- Universal Donor
- Cleaning solution used in the lab
- What week is this?
- Phlebotomists love to find them
- Dish I would not serve food in
25 Clues: Has wings • Lab Straw • Right Now! • In the Bank • Universal Donor • What week is this? • Missing Patient Code • Artist who draws blood • Sees the little things • Medical Emergency code • It goes round and round • liquid part of the blood • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • Used to identify bacteria • Used to slow the flow of blood • Dish I would not serve food in • Phlebotomists love to find them • ...
