lab safety Crossword Puzzles
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) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 _ • ...
Harrison's Lab and Syllabus 2025-08-19
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Lab week 2017 2017-04-24
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- OJ Simpson trial,” If it doesn’t fit you must acquit”
- You must have this for a great relationship
- Dish I would not serve food in
- It goes round and round
- this is not your grandmother apple juice
- What week is this?
- Department where PT’s are performed
- Blood cultures go to this department
- liquid part of the blood
- Sees the little things
- Phlebotomists love to find them
- Has wings
- Used to identify bacteria
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- Medical Emergency code
- Universal Donor
- Right Now!
- Lab Straw
- Department where CBC’s are performed
- Artist who draws blood
- Sterilizes a site or makes for a fun weekend
- Used to slow the flow of blood
- Missing Patient Code
- In the Bank
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- Cleaning solution used in the lab
25 Clues: Lab Straw • Has wings • Right Now! • In the Bank • Universal Donor • What week is this? • Missing Patient Code • Medical Emergency code • Artist who draws blood • Sees the little things • It goes round and round • liquid part of the blood • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • Used to identify bacteria • Dish I would not serve food in • Used to slow the flow of blood • Phlebotomists love to find them • ...
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.
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- 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
Clipper Quips 2020-06-08
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- Head NHS Baller
- German Lehrer
- Solemn senior ceremony
- Big Sophomore Project
- Spanish I Profe
- Leadbeater's crew
- Hefty 11th Grade assignment
- Football headman
- Science experiment venue
- Freshmen English Read
- NHS Head Honcho
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- Littlefield subject
- H.S. Memory Chronicle
- Aquaponics lab supervisor
- Mrs.Rakoski's Supplies
- NHS Mascot
- Tall U.S. History expert
- Freshman science subject
- NHS book hub
- It climbs NHS brick
- Theater space:_______ Room
- Stadium seating classroom
22 Clues: NHS Mascot • NHS book hub • German Lehrer • Head NHS Baller • Spanish I Profe • NHS Head Honcho • Football headman • Leadbeater's crew • Littlefield subject • It climbs NHS brick • H.S. Memory Chronicle • Big Sophomore Project • Freshmen English Read • Solemn senior ceremony • Mrs.Rakoski's Supplies • Tall U.S. History expert • Freshman science subject • Science experiment venue • ...
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 • ...
Crossword Puzzle HSE Week 2026 2026-06-03
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- Chest compression are an integral part of _____.
- Method for putting out fires using a fire extinguisher.
- What does the G stand for in GFCI?
- Safety _____ initiative.
- _____ will Robinson.
- A safety walkthrough audit is known as an _____.
- Falls account for over _____ million hospital emergency room visits each year.
- When working out in donations you should always wear one of these.
- All forklift drivers must wear a when _____ operating a lift.
- Basic treatment given to an injured person.
- ___ of life or limb.
- Yellow _____ tape.
- Wear one of these to protect your head from falling objects.
- The safety ____ is a group of people who meet once a month to talk about safety at each of our stores.
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- Study of proper body mechanics.
- Safety starts with _____.
- Use one of these for reaching up high for product.
- Personal _____ equipment.
- Rules and _____ to follow per Labor and Industries.
- Term for plugging multiple surge protectors into each other which could lead to an electrical fire.
- A close call would be considered a _____.
- ______ tag out.
- June safety topic ____, trips and falls.
- ____ lift.
- Use this to leave a building during a fire.
- Abbreviation for the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
- Proper safety ________ prevents accidents.
- A potential safety risk is known as a ______.
28 Clues: ____ lift. • ______ tag out. • _____ will Robinson. • ___ of life or limb. • Safety _____ initiative. • Safety starts with _____. • Personal _____ equipment. • Yellow _____ tape. • Study of proper body mechanics. • What does the G stand for in GFCI? • June safety topic ____, trips and falls. • A close call would be considered a _____. • ...
Versiti Lab Week 2025 2025-03-27
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- Most famous quote/halmark line from the show.
- What Daphne says when she sees a ghost.
- What happened to a missing unit or something to solve in a Scooby-Doo Episode.
- What Shaggy would say if a hospital tries to order 20 O Neg RBCs.
- One of the evil characters on Scooby-Doo, the disguise of "Harry the Hypnotist."
- This type of product matches Daphne's hair color.
- What Scooby-Doo would say if he broke a frozen unit.
- The number of different blood types we collect and sell.
- This type of product matches Shaggy's hair color.
- Lab department where platelets are tested and labeled.
- What animal is Scooby-Doo?
- What Velma would say if she say a hemolyzed unit.
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- How the characters and Versiti departments best work.
- Drivers are part of this department that delivers orders.
- Scooby and Shaggy's favorite snack.
- Lab department where blood gets labeled.
- Lab department where advanced blood testing occurs, like antibody workups.
- Lab department where blood products get packed and sent to hospitals.
- This type of product matches Fred's hair color.
- An evil character on Scooby-Doo that would like to drink our inventory.
20 Clues: What animal is Scooby-Doo? • Scooby and Shaggy's favorite snack. • What Daphne says when she sees a ghost. • Lab department where blood gets labeled. • Most famous quote/halmark line from the show. • This type of product matches Fred's hair color. • This type of product matches Daphne's hair color. • This type of product matches Shaggy's hair color. • ...
Safety in the Lab 2021-09-01
10 Clues: Pull back long • Protect your eyes • Protect your clothes • Fooling around in labs • Do not pour down the drain • Keep these out of the aisle • never handle this with your bare hands • You should _____ an accident to Mrs. Webb • You should not be chewing this in the lab • Protect your hands from dangerous chemicals
Science and Lab Safety 2023-08-03
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- Risky or dangerous.
- A substance that has the ability to damage or destroy other substances when they come into contact.
- something that can cause cancer by damaging the DNA or disrupting the cell metabolism.
- something that can burn.
- A container in which to dispose of waste material or trash.
- Containing or being poisonous material especially when capable of causing serious injury or death.
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- Forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes.
- A fire-resistant fabric that can smother small fires by cutting off oxygen.
- A state of inflammation or painful reaction to allergy or cell-lining damage.
- A substance that is capable of burning, corroding, or destroying living tissue.
10 Clues: Risky or dangerous. • something that can burn. • A container in which to dispose of waste material or trash. • A fire-resistant fabric that can smother small fires by cutting off oxygen. • A state of inflammation or painful reaction to allergy or cell-lining damage. • A substance that is capable of burning, corroding, or destroying living tissue. • ...
Lab safety and Forces 2023-01-16
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- ______ balance is used to measure mass of a packet of apples.
- The SI unit of length is _____________.
- Friction causes w_____ and tear in machines over a period of time.
- A force is a push or a _________.
- Things fall due to _____________ force.
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- The fridge door is an example of a _______ force.
- The SI unit of temperature is ______________.
- __________ cylinder is used to measure volume of water.
- ___________ enables us to write using a pen.
- A rubber band can be stretched as it is ____________.
10 Clues: A force is a push or a _________. • The SI unit of length is _____________. • Things fall due to _____________ force. • ___________ enables us to write using a pen. • The SI unit of temperature is ______________. • The fridge door is an example of a _______ force. • A rubber band can be stretched as it is ____________. • ...
Safety in the lab 2023-08-23
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- Water dispensary used to wash hands after a practical
- Item used to keep hair away from dangerous materials
- Item used to protect eyes from chemicals
- (2 Words) Mat placed beneath a Bunsen burner to prevent damage to the surface it is one
- (2 Words) The orange flame on a burner burner
- Item used to keep clothes clean and chemical-free
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- Item used to ensure no dangerous chemicals are breathed in
- (2 words) Item used to put our fires
- Item used to protect hands from chemicals
- Water dispensary that cleans eyes of chemicals
10 Clues: (2 words) Item used to put our fires • Item used to protect eyes from chemicals • Item used to protect hands from chemicals • (2 Words) The orange flame on a burner burner • Water dispensary that cleans eyes of chemicals • Item used to keep clothes clean and chemical-free • Item used to keep hair away from dangerous materials • ...
Unit 3: Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) & Infectious Diseases (ID) 2022-11-14
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- Tiny, microscopic blood vessels that connect arteries to veins.
- Precauations used to keep yourself safe from bloodborne pathogens and infectious materials.
- A virus that attacks the liver; Hepatitis B
- A petroleum-based dressing with a plastic film, designed to keep air and moisture from entering or escaping a wound.
- The top number (systolic) minus the bottom number (diastolic) is the pulse pressure.
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- A woven, flexible absorbent cloth applied to a wound.
- Ears, eyes, and nose
- Personal Protective Equipment; gloves, mask, lab coat
- Federal organization that helps control the spread of disease; Center for Disease Control
- The heart’s own system of blood vessels.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
11 Clues: Ears, eyes, and nose • The heart’s own system of blood vessels. • A virus that attacks the liver; Hepatitis B • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • A woven, flexible absorbent cloth applied to a wound. • Personal Protective Equipment; gloves, mask, lab coat • Tiny, microscopic blood vessels that connect arteries to veins. • ...
Safety Week Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-19
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- 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 ____. • ...
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 • ...
Laboratory safety 2013-10-14
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- What should be put under the bench when students stand up
- What must you report immediately
- What test do we use to identify Heroin
- Chemicals must be kept in a ______ to prevent spillages
- What animal is used to search for drugs
- Bags should be be put _________ the bench
- Students should not _____ in the lab
- What can break if dropped
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- What should you do when the teacher is talking
- Workspaces should be kept __________
- A Bunsen Burner should be lit with the air opening _______
- Water mixed with electricity can ________ you
- When someone catches fire you use a Fire ________ to smother them
- What do girls or boys have to tie back if it is long
- What safety equipment do you wear to protect eyes
- What hazard is can be caused by a Bunsen Burner
- What should you not do in the laboratory
- What do you wash after any practical activity
- What is used in a Bunsen Burner to generate a flame
19 Clues: What can break if dropped • What must you report immediately • Workspaces should be kept __________ • Students should not _____ in the lab • What test do we use to identify Heroin • What animal is used to search for drugs • What should you not do in the laboratory • Bags should be be put _________ the bench • Water mixed with electricity can ________ you • ...
Food Safety and Quality Overview 2022-09-20
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- If you have more than 1 days grow of facial hair you must wear a ____.
- You must wear ____ when directly handling product.
- If you see a food safety concern, who should you notify?
- Sanitation containers that hold chemicals are what color?
- Containers and ____ should be inspected regularly for damage.
- Metal is an example of a ____ hazard.
- Sanitizer is an example of a ____ hazard.
- Chocolate absorbs ____.
- Food-contact tools and containers are what color?
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- 20 sec of scrubbing and 20 sec of rinsing is the procedure for?
- Brooms and garbage containers are what color?
- Before entering production you must place a ____ on your head.
- Blood is an example of a ____ hazard.
- Not allowed to be worn in production areas.
- If you see signs of ____ activity; notify your supervisor or lab right away.
- Allergen used in all products.
- You have to wear a clean ____ every day.
- We are a ____-free facility.
- Allergen used in all products.
- Metal Detectable ____ are the only type of ____ permitted on the production floor.
20 Clues: Chocolate absorbs ____. • We are a ____-free facility. • Allergen used in all products. • Allergen used in all products. • Blood is an example of a ____ hazard. • Metal is an example of a ____ hazard. • You have to wear a clean ____ every day. • Sanitizer is an example of a ____ hazard. • Not allowed to be worn in production areas. • ...
Tectonic Geomorphology 2021-11-28
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- Dating method that measures the energy of photons being released by sediment
- Method that matched two points to reconstruct 3-D surfaces
- Plateau uplifted above the ocean
- Location where a river runs through a hill
- Mountain Range in Lab 4
- dividing a fault into smaller parts
- Vertical Component of separation from an earthquake
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- 1st lab location
- Exposure of land previously buried
- To spread or grow
- Location of lab 5
- Rise of land due to removal of weight
- Horizontal component of displacement from an earthquake
- Basin formed on top of moving thrust sheet
- DEM
- Location where a river was defeated and diverted
- Location of 2016 New Zealand earthquake
- technique used for mapping ground deformation based on radar images
18 Clues: DEM • 1st lab location • To spread or grow • Location of lab 5 • Mountain Range in Lab 4 • Plateau uplifted above the ocean • Exposure of land previously buried • dividing a fault into smaller parts • Rise of land due to removal of weight • Location of 2016 New Zealand earthquake • Location where a river runs through a hill • Basin formed on top of moving thrust sheet • ...
Welcome to the lab! 2026-03-02
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- What you collect and analyse in an experiment.
- You wear these to protect your hands.
- dish A small round container used to grow bacteria.
- A tool used to pour liquids into containers with a small opening.
- glass A tool used to make small objects look bigger.
- A cylindrical glass container used to hold or heat liquids.
- What you think will happen in an experiment.
- A small sharp knife used in biology.
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- The final answer based on your results
- The steps you follow in an experiment.
- tube A small glass tube used to hold or heat small amounts of liquid.
- A small tool used to transfer small amounts of liquid.
- rule You must follow this before starting an experiment.
- You use this to observe very small objects like cells.
- coat Protective clothing worn in the laboratory.
15 Clues: A small sharp knife used in biology. • You wear these to protect your hands. • The final answer based on your results • The steps you follow in an experiment. • What you think will happen in an experiment. • What you collect and analyse in an experiment. • coat Protective clothing worn in the laboratory. • dish A small round container used to grow bacteria. • ...
The Atom - Vocabulary Review 2021-10-07
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- Wavelength and frequency have a(n) _ relationship.
- A sample in which substances are physically combined and uniform throughout
- The name of the model of the atom created by Thomson
- Credited with naming the atom after the greek term "atomos"
- The name of the constant with a value of 6.626x10^-34 J x s
- The center of the atom
- The unit of energy
- Energy and Frequency have a(n) _ relationship.
- A piece of lab safety equipment that must be used in EVERY lab using chemicals, fire, etc.
- The number of waves that pass a given point per second
- The unit for frequency
- A piece of lab equipment used to supply energy during the flame testing lab
- Discovered the nucleus
- Discovered the electron
- The name of our current model of the atom is the __ model.
- A pure substance containing only one type of atom.
- The number of protons in an atom is called the _.
- A term used to describe the general location of electrons in an atom
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- The name for the state an electron exists in when it absorbs energy and moves to a higher energy level
- Each element produces a different _, also called the atomic fingerprint, when the gaseous element is charged and the light is passed through a prism.
- An atom that has become charged by gaining or losing electrons
- A sample in which substances are physically combined and show different phases
- The lowest energy state an electron can exist in
- The _ effect showed that when light with great enough energy was shone on a metal, electrons would be knocked loose.
- A negatively charged ion
- The distance between two peaks or two troughs on a wave
- Created a wave equation that could determine the probability of locating an electron
- The minimum amount of energy that must be lost or gained for electrons to move
- An atom that has a different number of neutrons but the same number of protons
- Positively charged particles in the nucleus
- This man's principle states that it is impossible to know both the speed and location of an electron at the same time
- Proposed the law of multiple proportions
- The smallest unit into which an element can be divided while still maintaining its properties.
- A pure substance containing two or more types of atoms.
- The weighted average mass of an element considers only the elements that exist in _.
- Negatively charged particles that exist outside the nucleus
- A positively charged ion
37 Clues: The unit of energy • The center of the atom • The unit for frequency • Discovered the nucleus • Discovered the electron • A negatively charged ion • A positively charged ion • Proposed the law of multiple proportions • Positively charged particles in the nucleus • Energy and Frequency have a(n) _ relationship. • The lowest energy state an electron can exist in • ...
Lab Equipment 2025-08-28
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- Paper strips used to test acidity or alkalinity by color change
- A glass cylinder with one closed end, used for small‑scale reactions or heating substances
- A straight-edged tool marked for measuring length
- image of the microscope
- A clamp‑like tool used to hold a hot test tube
- A cylindrical container used in labs to hold and mix liquids
- A tall, narrow cylinder marked with volume gradations for measuring liquids
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- An instrument for measuring temperature
- Tools used to crush and grind substances into a fine powder
- A long, thin glass rod used for stirring liquids
- A timing device used to measure elapsed time precisely
- image of safety goggles
- A conical glass flask with flat bottom, used for mixing liquids
- A device used to determine the mass of an object
- image of the lab burner
15 Clues: image of safety goggles • image of the microscope • image of the lab burner • An instrument for measuring temperature • A clamp‑like tool used to hold a hot test tube • A long, thin glass rod used for stirring liquids • A device used to determine the mass of an object • A straight-edged tool marked for measuring length • ...
Lab Safety: Heating and Fire Safety 2022-09-05
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- hands, Another name for tongs which should be used to handle a hot container.
- Test tubes should be pointed __________ from you when being heated.
- You should do this with the back of your hand to see if object being heated is too hot.
- You should never heat chemicals in a ______________ container.
- Only heat chemical when a ___________ tells you too.
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- The process of an object being over a fire or burner.
- How you should keep your area when a fire is involved.
- A hot object you should never reach over.
- If you have a ___________ about chemicals ask the teacher.
- Turn _____ the burners and flames when told to.
10 Clues: A hot object you should never reach over. • Turn _____ the burners and flames when told to. • Only heat chemical when a ___________ tells you too. • The process of an object being over a fire or burner. • How you should keep your area when a fire is involved. • If you have a ___________ about chemicals ask the teacher. • ...
The IDEA Lab 2025-10-14
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- The IDEA Lab can help with the development and refinement of ________
- The company that the IDEA Lab designed new endotracheal tubes for
- What the A in IDEA Lab stands for
- The IDEA Lab is located in the Swanson School of ________
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- An outline of the scope, approach, timeline, budget, and deliverables of your IDEA Project
- What the I in IDEA Lab stands for
- THE IDEA Lab has three certified Human-Centered ______ practitioners
- The IDEA Lab bridges gaps in the Innovation Road with prototypes and ______
- The IDEA Lab developed a Sleep _____ Device called C-Lift
9 Clues: What the I in IDEA Lab stands for • What the A in IDEA Lab stands for • The IDEA Lab developed a Sleep _____ Device called C-Lift • The IDEA Lab is located in the Swanson School of ________ • The company that the IDEA Lab designed new endotracheal tubes for • THE IDEA Lab has three certified Human-Centered ______ practitioners • ...
Classes 2024-02-16
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- - Safe practices in healthcare (#7000)
- - Sector covered by OSHA standards (#501)
- - Focus of site worker trainer course (#5600)
- - Industry with specific OSHA standards (#500)
- - Principles covered in OSHA training (#3085)
- - Critical safety measure in training (#3115)
- - Public storage safety training (#7005)
- - Protection focus in safety training (#2225)
- - Type of standards explored (#3095)
- - Program offering comprehensive safety training
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- - Tagout procedures for equipment safety (#7115)
- - Focus on construction and maritime industries (#7215)
- - Focus of OSHA guide to industrial practices (#521)
- - Topic involving trenching and soil mechanics (#3015)
- - Subject related to guarding standards (#2045)
- - Pathogen exposure control measures (#7200)
- - Industry with specialized safety standards (#5400)
- - Preparedness for influenza outbreaks (#7210)
- - Principles taught for workplace efficiency (#2255)
- - Type of materials covered in OSHA training (#2015)
20 Clues: - Type of standards explored (#3095) • - Safe practices in healthcare (#7000) • - Public storage safety training (#7005) • - Sector covered by OSHA standards (#501) • - Pathogen exposure control measures (#7200) • - Focus of site worker trainer course (#5600) • - Principles covered in OSHA training (#3085) • - Critical safety measure in training (#3115) • ...
Laboratory safety 2018-03-04
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- What should be put under the bench when students stand up
- What must you report immediately
- What test do we use to identify Heroin
- Chemicals must be kept in a ______ to prevent spillages
- What animal is used to search for drugs
- Bags should be be put _________ the bench
- Students should not _____ in the lab
- What can break if dropped
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- What should you do when the teacher is talking
- Workspaces should be kept __________
- A Bunsen Burner should be lit with the air opening _______
- Water mixed with electricity can ________ you
- When someone catches fire you use a Fire ________ to smother them
- What do girls or boys have to tie back if it is long
- What safety equipment do you wear to protect eyes
- What hazard is can be caused by a Bunsen Burner
- What should you not do in the laboratory
- What do you wash after any practical activity
- What is used in a Bunsen Burner to generate a flame
19 Clues: What can break if dropped • What must you report immediately • Workspaces should be kept __________ • Students should not _____ in the lab • What test do we use to identify Heroin • What animal is used to search for drugs • What should you not do in the laboratory • Bags should be be put _________ the bench • Water mixed with electricity can ________ you • ...
Experiments 2024-08-20
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- What should not be in your face during an experiment?
- You should not be ___________ around the room during an experiment?
- The information you get during an experiment?
- The safety shower should only be used during an ______________?
- What you follow during an experiment, or during class?
- Your work area should be ___________ at the end of class?
- What scientists are testing in an experiment?
- You use these to protect your hands?
- You do not wear these shoes during an experiment?
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- What protects your eyes during an experiment?
- The most important thing to do during an experiment?
- Your evidence supports your _____________?
- You should _______ the directions/instructions before starting an experiment?
- You should not have _________ in a lab/class?
- Ask teachers or classmates for _________, if you need it?
- You should not be ____________ stuff around the room?
- What is needed to support a claim/hypothesis?
- If you do not know what to do, ask _____________?
- You should not _________ anything unless your teacher says to?
19 Clues: You use these to protect your hands? • Your evidence supports your _____________? • What protects your eyes during an experiment? • You should not have _________ in a lab/class? • The information you get during an experiment? • What is needed to support a claim/hypothesis? • What scientists are testing in an experiment? • ...
Lab Week 2014 2014-02-12
12 Clues: Right now • A lab gift • Some lab garbage • Not a type of TV • Component of blood • Can't live without it • Stop ther germ spread • Electrolytes done here • Round and round it goes • Chocolate, yellow or black • Gets to the heart of the matter • Instruments can't run without it
Food Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-16
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- - Standard of something as measured against others.
- - Rules to control food safety standards.
- - The presence of harmful substances in food.
- - Examination of food for safety and quality.
- - Set of rules or procedures.
- - Microorganisms that cause disease.
- - Carried or transmitted by food.
- - Condition of being protected from harm.
- - Proper way to manage food to ensure safety.
- - Materials used to protect and preserve food.
- - Substances that can cause allergic reactions.
- - Overseeing food safety practices.
- - Measures to manage pests.
- - Substance used to clean and disinfect.
- - Providing information about the food on packaging.
- - Keeping food in a state to prevent spoilage.
- - The state of being clean.
- - Examination of food and facilities for safety.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause illness.
- - Process of making something free from bacteria.
- - Measures taken to avoid food safety issues.
- - Official recognition of meeting standards.
- - Measures taken to maintain a clean environment.
- - Practices to maintain health and prevent disease.
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- - Cleaning to destroy harmful microorganisms.
- - Controlled environment with low levels of pollutants.
- - Transfer of harmful substances between foods.
- - Individual practices for cleanliness.
- - Keeping food in a proper place to maintain safety.
- - Adherence to food safety regulations.
- - Established norms for food safety.
- - Detailed examination of food samples.
- - Microorganisms, especially those causing disease.
- - Preparing food for consumption.
- - Potential source of harm in food.
- - Degree of heat present in food.
- - Place where food is processed or prepared.
- - Microorganisms, especially bacteria causing disease.
- - Regular observation to ensure food safety.
- - Ability to track food through the supply chain.
40 Clues: - Measures to manage pests. • - The state of being clean. • - Set of rules or procedures. • - Carried or transmitted by food. • - Preparing food for consumption. • - Degree of heat present in food. • - Overseeing food safety practices. • - Potential source of harm in food. • - Established norms for food safety. • - Microorganisms that cause disease. • ...
Scientific Experimental Tools 2023-09-07
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- dish A shallow, flat dish used for cultivating bacteria.
- An object that attracts materials like iron.
- A device for measuring temperature.
- Small, pointed tools for picking up and manipulating small objects.
- scale A device for measuring the mass of objects.
- goggles Protective eyewear to shield the eyes during experiments.
- A tool for magnifying tiny objects for observation.
- A conical tool used for pouring liquids into containers.
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- A tool for transferring small amounts of liquid.
- A container used for mixing and measuring liquids.
- cylinder A tall, cylindrical container for precise liquid measurement.
- tube A narrow glass tube used for holding small amounts of liquid.
- slide A small piece of glass for mounting samples to view under a microscope.
- burner A gas burner used for heating and sterilizing.
- coat A protective garment worn to keep clothes clean during experiments.
15 Clues: A device for measuring temperature. • An object that attracts materials like iron. • A tool for transferring small amounts of liquid. • scale A device for measuring the mass of objects. • A container used for mixing and measuring liquids. • A tool for magnifying tiny objects for observation. • burner A gas burner used for heating and sterilizing. • ...
Specimen Collection 2015-05-12
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- Never do this with a label
- Drawing a blood specimen too fast or sending specimen too late
- Must have all three on the label
- Do this when sending a specimen to the lab
- Needs to be sent to lab ASAP
- Patient identifier
- A place you never put a specimen label
- Most important of the 5 rights for specimens
- Use these when identifying the correct patient
- Tests collected and reported immediately
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- When sending spcimens they must be this
- What you send to the lab
- Location where you label a specimen
- Patient identifier
- All non-blood specimens must have this
- Distinguish, regarding a patient
- Patient identifier
- Tests having time limitations
- Patient identifier
- Use to verify patient identity
- Test with standard collection and processing time
21 Clues: Patient identifier • Patient identifier • Patient identifier • Patient identifier • What you send to the lab • Never do this with a label • Needs to be sent to lab ASAP • Tests having time limitations • Use to verify patient identity • Must have all three on the label • Distinguish, regarding a patient • Location where you label a specimen • All non-blood specimens must have this • ...
SMAN 9 SEMARANG 2024-09-05
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- kapan SMAN 9 SEMARANG didirikan pada tahun!
- ada berapa satpam yang menjaga gerbang SMAN 9 SEMARANG!
- disamping kanan ruang apa!
- disamping kiri X-2 ada ruangan!
- berapakah jumlah ruangan selain kamar mandi?
- jurusan apa yang ada di SMAN 9 SEMARANG?
- berapa petugas kebersihan di SMAN 9 SEMARANG!
- berapakah jumlah kantin saat ini?
- ada berapa ruangan lab laboratorium yang sekarang?
- dilantai berapa lab bahasa!
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- ada berapa lapangan yang ada di SMAN 9 SEMARANG?
- siapakah nama kepala sekolah SMAN 9 SEMARANG?
- disamping ruangan X-12 ada ruangan apa!
- dilantai berapa lab ruang biologi?
- sebutkan berapa ruang kamar mandi?
- bulan berapakah SMAN 9 SEMARANG ULANG TAHUN
- ada berapakah tempat tidur di ruangan UKS?
- ada berapakah jumlah lab komputer?
- sebutkan ada berapa kelas pada kelas 12?
- dibelakang ruang guru ada tempat untuk!
20 Clues: disamping kanan ruang apa! • dilantai berapa lab bahasa! • disamping kiri X-2 ada ruangan! • berapakah jumlah kantin saat ini? • dilantai berapa lab ruang biologi? • sebutkan berapa ruang kamar mandi? • ada berapakah jumlah lab komputer? • disamping ruangan X-12 ada ruangan apa! • dibelakang ruang guru ada tempat untuk! • jurusan apa yang ada di SMAN 9 SEMARANG? • ...
Lab Safety 2015-08-25
5 Clues: No ___! • No _______! • Wear _____ when instructed. • Follow all written and verbal _____ carefully. • Do not _____ anything in the science classroom until instructed to do so.
Lab Safety 2021-08-19
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- You should wear ______ when working with something that could harm your eyes.
- If a chemical goes into your eyes you immediately go wash it at the __________ station.
- You should wear an ________ when working with something that could spill on your clothes.
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- You should _____ bring food or drinks into the lab.
- You should ________ to the teacher.
5 Clues: You should ________ to the teacher. • You should _____ bring food or drinks into the lab. • You should wear ______ when working with something that could harm your eyes. • If a chemical goes into your eyes you immediately go wash it at the __________ station. • You should wear an ________ when working with something that could spill on your clothes.
Scientific Method 2025-09-10
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- Look at what is happening with your problem and form a question by it
- Making an inquiry about what your trying to solve
- To gather all your information to make one lab report
- An educated prediction to answer the stated problem
- putting down what happened onto a single data sheet to show what
- Conducting the experiment
- An important part of a hypothesis to justify your prediction
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- A logical way to problem solve
- A shows a summary of results
- based on conclusions, you will know if you need to ______
- making sure your experiment is not damaging your well being
- Collecting data and analyzing the experiment
- Knowledge needed to know about the subject of the experiment
- Organizing information and looking at what happened
- The ending to what happened and if your hypothesis was correct
15 Clues: Conducting the experiment • A shows a summary of results • A logical way to problem solve • Collecting data and analyzing the experiment • Making an inquiry about what your trying to solve • An educated prediction to answer the stated problem • Organizing information and looking at what happened • To gather all your information to make one lab report • ...
What is Science? Grade 8 2024-09-20
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- never believing a claim until you have enough evidence
- support for a claim
- Aristotle argued that knowledge of nature must be based on evidence and ___
- way of learning about the natural world based on evidence and logic
- a scientific question begins with how or ___
- main branch of science you will learn more about this school year
- career involving measuring features on Earth’s surface
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- do one of these to test what you think will happen
- he proposed that the sun was at the center of the solar system
- scientists make detailed ___
- what someone believes to be true
- physical science is the study of matter and ___
- physical science includes the sciences of ___ and physics
- the number one priority in the science lab
- the way more common name for Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO)
15 Clues: support for a claim • scientists make detailed ___ • what someone believes to be true • the number one priority in the science lab • a scientific question begins with how or ___ • physical science is the study of matter and ___ • do one of these to test what you think will happen • never believing a claim until you have enough evidence • ...
7th Grade Science Career Exploration 2026-05-18
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- 76,000 Investigates how diseases spread through populations
- 68,000 Studies bacteria, viruses, and other microscopic organisms
- 94,000 Helps injured patients recover movement and strength
- 84,000 Studies water movement in rivers, groundwater, and wetlands
- 70,000 Studies ocean organisms and marine ecosystems
- 67,000 Helps patients who have trouble breathing or lung diseases
- 73,000 Improves food safety, nutrition, and shelf life
- 90,000 Studies how chemicals and poisons affect living things
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- 72,000 Studies pollution and environmental problems
- 95,000 Uses lab equipment to identify chemicals in samples
- 128,000 Prepares and explains medications used to treat illnesses
- 350,000 Doctor who studies and treats the heart and blood vessels
- 77,000 Studies chemicals and how substances react with each other
- 78,000 Forecasts weather and studies storms and climate patterns
- 80,000 Helps protect Louisiana wetlands and coastlines from erosion
15 Clues: 72,000 Studies pollution and environmental problems • 70,000 Studies ocean organisms and marine ecosystems • 73,000 Improves food safety, nutrition, and shelf life • 95,000 Uses lab equipment to identify chemicals in samples • 76,000 Investigates how diseases spread through populations • 94,000 Helps injured patients recover movement and strength • ...
Safety Month 2024-06-14
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- Treat all blood and bodily fluids as if they were
- Safety meetings are always held on the third ___ of every month
- What side should items be kept when in the hallway
- 10 ft. ___ of safety
- Safety Officer
- slip, trip
- Workplace injury reporting system
- Bloodborne ____ Exposure Control Policy
- Report all accidents no matter how ____
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- Who leads the safety meetings
- System started when there is an ICare badge on door
- when to report an accident
- Always assess what level before moving a patient
- Completed once an injury is reported
- Safety
- Always lift with
- Check lines, tubes, and __ after moving or transferring a patient
- Safety Begins with
- the Select Medical Way
19 Clues: Safety • slip, trip • Safety Officer • Always lift with • Safety Begins with • 10 ft. ___ of safety • the Select Medical Way • when to report an accident • Who leads the safety meetings • Workplace injury reporting system • Completed once an injury is reported • Bloodborne ____ Exposure Control Policy • Report all accidents no matter how ____ • ...
Safety! 2021-02-01
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- If there is an emergency in the lab and the instructor cannot respond, one _________ should call the office by dialing 6104.
- ___________including Running, pushing, fighting, practical jokes and other misbehavior can result in:someone getting hurt, disciplinary action from your grade level administrator,loss of shop privileges (and additional bookwork) for the term, or even removal from class for the remainder of the term.
- Shop ________ is unsafe if it is loose, baggy or flammable.
- The minimum distance the operator's hands, fingers or other body parts should be from the blade, bit or cutter.
- A dangerous situation in which a work piece is forcibly ejected from a machine, often at tremendous speed
- You should report all shop injuries to yourself and others whether they are serious or not to the______________.
- SDS
- Oily rags such as those resulting from applying linseed oil to a project shoudl be place in a _______ ________ container.
- The Z-87.1 logo and manufacturing emblem on shop safety ________ tells the users specifically that the ________ are industry quality, safe and helping to protect people's eyes.
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- The student should notify the ___________immediately in case of accident, injury Defective Equipment or tools.
- PPE
- A safety device used in an upright operation to guide a workpiece past a cutter, blade or bit, thereby keeping the operators hands at a safe distance.
- Within the safety warning color code system, yellow refers to which one? Danger, Caution, Warning or Hazard?
- The primary cause of _______ in the shop is improper use of the equipment.
- When a long time shop teacher was asked how he still had all of his__________, he replied, "because I always know where my ___________ are!"
- To safely drill any small piece of wood, it should be ___________ securely to the work surface.
- Check chemical_________twice to make sure you have the correct substance and the correct proportions.
17 Clues: PPE • SDS • Shop ________ is unsafe if it is loose, baggy or flammable. • The primary cause of _______ in the shop is improper use of the equipment. • To safely drill any small piece of wood, it should be ___________ securely to the work surface. • Check chemical_________twice to make sure you have the correct substance and the correct proportions. • ...
Bronchoscopy 2024-12-18
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- A type of solution used to pre-clean scopes after bronch procedures
- Part of PPE to keep germs and bad smells away
- Increase this to 100% during procedure
- Medications administered via syringe through the scope must be followed with 4-8 ml of this
- What you must do to syringes containing drugs/solutions
- Essential tool to navigate the patient's airway
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- A device that prevents patients from chomping on expensive tools (two words)
- Have these available for irrigation
- Ensure this safety pause is completed before starting (two words)
- A place certain samples go after collecting and labeling
10 Clues: Have these available for irrigation • Increase this to 100% during procedure • Part of PPE to keep germs and bad smells away • Essential tool to navigate the patient's airway • What you must do to syringes containing drugs/solutions • A place certain samples go after collecting and labeling • Ensure this safety pause is completed before starting (two words) • ...
End of week 2026-01-09
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- The chance of harm occurring
- Our governing law
- Triage team
- Handles technical enquiries associated with SDS (ABBV)
- Abbreviation for Health and Safety Representative
- WHSQ officers who enforce safety laws
- A breach of workplace safety laws
- Rules made under an Act
- A system of rules enforced by authority
- To control or oversee
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- Process of identifying and controlling hazards
- Our Team
- Work requiring a special licence
- Practical advice for adhearing to the Act and Reg (abbreviation)
- Official permission to perform certain work
- The condition of being protected from harm
- To seek worker input
- A legal responsibility under WHS law
- Safety team offering tailored safety advice to pcbu
19 Clues: Our Team • Triage team • Our governing law • To seek worker input • To control or oversee • Rules made under an Act • The chance of harm occurring • Work requiring a special licence • A breach of workplace safety laws • A legal responsibility under WHS law • WHSQ officers who enforce safety laws • A system of rules enforced by authority • The condition of being protected from harm • ...
Lab Safety 2015-09-03
Lab safety 2021-09-22
6 Clues: zero tolerance policy • strictly forbidden during labs • strictly forbidden during labs • must be reported to the teacher immediately • if you are unclear about any portion of the lab • important to follow exactly as explained by the teacher
Food Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-29
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- - Standard of something as measured against others.
- - Rules to control food safety standards.
- - The presence of harmful substances in food.
- - Examination of food for safety and quality.
- - Set of rules or procedures.
- - Microorganisms that cause disease.
- - Carried or transmitted by food.
- - Condition of being protected from harm.
- - Proper way to manage food to ensure safety.
- - Materials used to protect and preserve food.
- - Substances that can cause allergic reactions.
- - Overseeing food safety practices.
- - Measures to manage pests.
- - Substance used to clean and disinfect.
- - Providing information about the food on packaging.
- - Keeping food in a state to prevent spoilage.
- - The state of being clean.
- - Examination of food and facilities for safety.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause illness.
- - Process of making something free from bacteria.
- - Measures taken to avoid food safety issues.
- - Official recognition of meeting standards.
- - Measures taken to maintain a clean environment.
- - Practices to maintain health and prevent disease.
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- - Cleaning to destroy harmful microorganisms.
- - Controlled environment with low levels of pollutants.
- - Transfer of harmful substances between foods.
- - Individual practices for cleanliness.
- - Keeping food in a proper place to maintain safety.
- - Adherence to food safety regulations.
- - Established norms for food safety.
- - Detailed examination of food samples.
- - Microorganisms, especially those causing disease.
- - Preparing food for consumption.
- - Potential source of harm in food.
- - Degree of heat present in food.
- - Place where food is processed or prepared.
- - Microorganisms, especially bacteria causing disease.
- - Regular observation to ensure food safety.
- - Ability to track food through the supply chain.
40 Clues: - Measures to manage pests. • - The state of being clean. • - Set of rules or procedures. • - Carried or transmitted by food. • - Preparing food for consumption. • - Degree of heat present in food. • - Overseeing food safety practices. • - Potential source of harm in food. • - Established norms for food safety. • - Microorganisms that cause disease. • ...
SAFETY MONTH 2023-06-16
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- How many AED devices does Trust have in the building?
- June is National ______ Month.
- Don't operate a forklift unless you are ________ and authorized.
- The electrical safety hooks are located in Engineering and ________.
- TCC staff completes many trainings yearly and bi-yearly in order to stay in compliance with State guidelines as well as best practices. These health and safety trainings include mandated reporter, CPR, pesticide management and ____ management.
- TCC conducts monthly emergency trainings that rotate between fire drill, earthquake drill and ________ drill.
- A good safety rule is to keep your work area _____.
- Where on Namely would you find the Safety folder with safety related information?
- The gates at TCC must be kept ______ and latched except when entering or exiting the facility.
- SDS stands for Safety ____ Sheet.
- A tool used to pull a victim clear of all live equipment before attempting to help them is called a Safety Rescue ____.
- The color of an Emergency Stop Button.
- How often are our fire extinguishers inspected?
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- What is the abbreviation of the Department of Occupational Safety and Health?
- How many Evacuation Safety maps do we have posted here at Trust?
- What color are both the forklift seatbelts?
- To help prevent slips and falls, clean up spills ___________.
- To prevent an ________ reaction, TCC is a peanut free zone.
- Personal Protective Equipment, commonly referred to as ___, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses.
- Do not stand on the top step or the top cap of a ______.
- Employees should immediately exit the building when they hear the fire ______.
- Lock ___ Tag ___ is a safety protocol used when repairing or maintaining equipment that should not be used.
- You must wear an ESD _____ when entering a designated ESD area.
23 Clues: June is National ______ Month. • SDS stands for Safety ____ Sheet. • The color of an Emergency Stop Button. • What color are both the forklift seatbelts? • How often are our fire extinguishers inspected? • A good safety rule is to keep your work area _____. • How many AED devices does Trust have in the building? • ...
Leo Primo 2021-09-16
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- The process of investigating a material or source in order to establish facts.
- A parts supply box given out to all students at the beginning of every laboratory.
- A device that amplifies or switches the voltage and current in a circuit.
- A section at the end of every report meant to address the calculations and measurements taken during the lab.
- Gould The man who invented the laser.
- An assignment meant to be completed before each lab in order to give students pre exposure to labs.
- Information obtained from research.
- Rule meant to be followed during a procedure.
- An official record.
- it is important to use this type of notebook because the pages are permanently attached to each other.
- To copy another individual's work without giving proper credit or citing source. (37)
- a chronological listing.
- Author of writing the laboratory notebook.
- The number of times a wave generator's waveform repeats itself.
- Necessary to make a whole complete, essential.
- A device used to store an electric charge for a short period of time.
- Your degree or caliber of knowledge in regards to a specific topic. Our notebooks will be graded in this term.
- A harddrive used to store data.
- A source used on the analog discovery that can create peak to peak voltage swings through a circuit.
- To examine something in detail.
- A device used to convert an alternating current into a direct one.
- Science The field in which the author of WLN specialized in.
- A computer program used to create schematics for circuits.
- generator A benchtop version of a wave generator.
- A board used to build circuits.
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- A device used to implement electrical resistance into a circuit.
- When measuring the voltage swing from a wavegenerator we can access sinusoidal, squarewaves and more. We call these options?
- The process of combining two different components using solder.
- An electric stream that flows through a circuit, also found in ohms law.
- A computer software used to allow students to graph data.
- The process of watching something or someone in order to obtain information.
- A measurement of power throughout a circuit. Found in ohms law.
- Instruments used to measure specific areas of a circuit. Always connected to other equipment such as oscilloscopes and multimeters.
- The end statement of every report meant to address all remaining aspects of this lab report.
- pulp A fibrous material used to make permanent paper.
- The opening statement written in each lab report stating the objective and overall layout of the experiment.
- power supply A power supply that can provide both a positive and negative voltage.
- A place where research is done.
- Glasses goggles used to keep eyes protected.
- number A number associated with each piece of equipment meant to identify it specifically.
- The process of backing up all your work in order to keep the progress safe.
- This lab report format will be used for every other lab this semester in order to reduce time spent on such reports.
- A device used to increase the amplitude of electric signals.
- A blueprint or diagram of a circuit.
- Connecting an input signal with a carrier signal is done through.
- difference A calculated value meant to determine the margin of error for a measured value.
- A semiconducting device with two terminals that allows current to flow in one direction.
- The process of developing something through engineering.
- A tool used to measure electrical values in a circuit such as resistance, voltage and current.
- when something is not prone to discolor when exposed to light.
50 Clues: An official record. • a chronological listing. • A place where research is done. • A harddrive used to store data. • To examine something in detail. • A board used to build circuits. • Information obtained from research. • A blueprint or diagram of a circuit. • Gould The man who invented the laser. • Author of writing the laboratory notebook. • ...
Assignment 1 2021-09-08
Across
- The first item under rear panel overview of the power supply is.
- what button on the oscilloscope do you press to bring up the frequency domain?
- A surface plot can be made with this command in Matlab.
- All plagiarized material will receive a _______ as a score.
- When working in the vicinity of high voltage power you should contact the lab manager. High voltage is defined as above ________ volts AC or DC.
- Class C fires are contained using CO2 and what other type of fire extinguisher.
- What is the last name of the author of Writing the Laboratory notebook.
- page 1-5 in the Matlab textbook is named matrices and ______.
- What do the black wires represent on the ADK?
- When replacing the fuse on the power supply what is the cord that you take out first.
- How many labs are in electronics 2.
- How many points will be deducted each day an assignment is late?
- Indicated by the (>>) prompt. this window will allow you to enter lines of code in Matlab.
- A loose leaf binder is inferior to this kind of notebook.
- Both waveform wires are yellow. Waveform 2 has what on it to separate it from waveform 1?
- The positive scope color on the ADK is what color?
- The title on page 23 of the function generator manual is _______.
- The front panel button Ch1/2 will toggle between how many channels on the function generator?
- There is no eating or _______ at the laboratory benches.
- You can label the X-axis of the graph with this command in Matlab.
- This command will get rid of any selected wire in the workspace in multisim.
- Page 17 shows steps on how to upgrade the bandwidth. Step 2 says to push what on the oscilloscope?
- Notes should be recorded in ________ rather than pencil.
- What color is the waveform generator 2 on the ADK
- How many steps does it take to change the time and date of the oscilloscope.
- Professor Bowden's office hours are from 10:30 - 11:30 on this day each week.
- To select the local language on the Function Generator what button should you press second?
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- Chapter 9 in the multisim manual is titled ______.
- The third safety symbol on page 5 of the benchtop power supply manual shows a lightning bolt with a triangle. What does this represent?
- This test is given twice a semester. It evaluates your laboratory knowledge.
- You can adjust the output voltage for channel 1 and 2 of the power supply with this.
- This is the fifth element added to the lab report.
- 8% of your final course grade is designated to this criteria.
- How many I/O signals are there on the ADK?
- This command removes selected components, circuits, or text in multisim.
- What circuit is the title of lab 5?
- All labs and lectures are located in this hall.
- Place source, Place basic, and Place diode are all part of what toolbar in multisim?
- On page 36 of the oscilloscope manual, Front panel menus, controls , and connectors are covered. What is number 5 on that page.
- Howard Kanare received his B.S. in chemistry at the University of _________.
- The design toolbox _______ will allow you to choose which layers to display on the workspace in multisim.
- How long should a lab entry be written after the lab is work is done?
- What is the format of lab reports 3 and 5?
- Chapter 4 in the Matlab textbook is on _______.
- Under function check step 3 the manual says to connect the probe to where on the oscilloscope?
- How many weeks are in the schedule?
- To adjust the waveform parameters on the function generator first press ________.
- What is the first item listed on page 13 of the function generator manual?
- Professor Bowden's first name is ______.
- How many steps are there on the memory keys on the function generator?
50 Clues: What circuit is the title of lab 5? • How many labs are in electronics 2. • How many weeks are in the schedule? • Professor Bowden's first name is ______. • How many I/O signals are there on the ADK? • What is the format of lab reports 3 and 5? • What do the black wires represent on the ADK? • All labs and lectures are located in this hall. • ...
Lab Safety Guidelines and Instruments 2024-08-21
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- Wear appropiated eye ____ whenever working in the laboratory
- Always wear protective_____ when working with chemicals
- Is use to to culture different types of cells.
- keep work areas ______
- Check the condition of ______ before and after using it
- you should always have _____
- ________ guidelines will greatly reduce your chances of having an accident
- ___ is a symbol that represent a deadly chemical
- Are used to hold, mix, and heat chemical experiments
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- Provides an enlarged image of an object.
- Know locations of _______ exits
- Allows moving small amounts of liquid
- Dont ____ Around , learning mode
- safety _____ allows you be aware of dangerous
14 Clues: keep work areas ______ • you should always have _____ • Know locations of _______ exits • Dont ____ Around , learning mode • Allows moving small amounts of liquid • Provides an enlarged image of an object. • safety _____ allows you be aware of dangerous • Is use to to culture different types of cells. • ___ is a symbol that represent a deadly chemical • ...
6th Grade Lab Safety Crossword 2025-09-29
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- Tie this back if it's long during lab work (4 letters)
- Always walk, never do this in the lab (3 letters)
- Keep your work area this way at all times (5 letters)
- Put materials back in their proper this (5 letters)
- Follow these carefully during experiments (11 letters)
- Wash your hands for at least this many seconds (6 letters)
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- Always listen to your teacher's these (11 letters)
- Wear these to protect your clothes (5 letters)
- Clean up this liquid immediately if spilled (5 letters)
- Protects your eyes during lab activities (7 letters)
- Report all of these to your teacher (9 letters)
- Always do this to your hands before eating (4 letters)
- Tell the teacher immediately if you see this type of emergency (4 letters)
- Never put this in your mouth during lab (4 letters)
14 Clues: Wear these to protect your clothes (5 letters) • Report all of these to your teacher (9 letters) • Always walk, never do this in the lab (3 letters) • Never put this in your mouth during lab (4 letters) • Put materials back in their proper this (5 letters) • Always listen to your teacher's these (11 letters) • Protects your eyes during lab activities (7 letters) • ...
Ag Safety Lab rules 2012-12-12
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- others anticipate_____________ and look out for_______
- report broken tools
- use equipment ______
- Pride keep your area ______ and take _______ in your work
- Take equipment and machines ________
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- Pay _______ to all your work
- follow _______
- pull back long _______
- dull never use equipment that is _______ or _______
- where be ______ and know _______ people are
10 Clues: follow _______ • report broken tools • use equipment ______ • pull back long _______ • Pay _______ to all your work • Take equipment and machines ________ • where be ______ and know _______ people are • dull never use equipment that is _______ or _______ • others anticipate_____________ and look out for_______ • Pride keep your area ______ and take _______ in your work
Safety in Textiles Lab 2023-05-17
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- Something that proposes a risk or injury.
- Never to be unattended or used with distraction.
- Must be used when using dyes and other harmful chemicals.
- Must have a lid on when not in use.
- Objects that should never be stood on, swung on or left untucked.
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- The thing that is required from a supervisor to operate equipment.
- Has to be under desks at all times.
- Has a hot surface that is never to be touched and must be switched off after use.
- A dangerous chemical that must be used with gloves in the Textiles Lab.
- A tool you must hold by the blade.
10 Clues: A tool you must hold by the blade. • Has to be under desks at all times. • Must have a lid on when not in use. • Something that proposes a risk or injury. • Never to be unattended or used with distraction. • Must be used when using dyes and other harmful chemicals. • Objects that should never be stood on, swung on or left untucked. • ...
Safety in the lab 2023-08-23
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- Item used to ensure no dangerous chemicals are breathed in
- (2 words) Item used to put our fires
- (2 Words) Mat placed beneath a Bunsen burner to prevent damage to the surface it is one
- Item used to protect hands from chemicals
- Water dispensary that cleans eyes of chemicals
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- Item used to keep hair away from dangerous materials
- Item used to keep clothes clean and chemical-free
- (2 Words) The orange flame on a Bunsen burner
- Water dispensary used to wash hands after a practical
- Item used to protect eyes from chemicals
10 Clues: (2 words) Item used to put our fires • Item used to protect eyes from chemicals • Item used to protect hands from chemicals • (2 Words) The orange flame on a Bunsen burner • Water dispensary that cleans eyes of chemicals • Item used to keep clothes clean and chemical-free • Item used to keep hair away from dangerous materials • ...
Lab Safety - Wyatt George 2023-08-29
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- Wear these on your face to keep chemicals from getting in your eyes
- When done with your lab you should always do this
- Instead of smelling directly you do this
- If you catch on fire you should always go to this
- This should always be away from the table (save it for lunch)
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- These should always be off and away during the class
- Wear this to protect chemicals from getting on your shirt/hoodie (two words)
- Wear these on your hands to keep your hands clean and safe from chemicals
- If you run out of any of the materials needed, do this so the next class can use the same materials
- When working this should always be tied back if it is long
10 Clues: Instead of smelling directly you do this • When done with your lab you should always do this • If you catch on fire you should always go to this • These should always be off and away during the class • When working this should always be tied back if it is long • This should always be away from the table (save it for lunch) • ...
Science Lab Safety Signs 2024-06-11
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- Presence of combustible materials
- Presence of Biohazardous materials
- Presence of corrosive substances
- Presence of chemical, physical, or biological factors with the potential to have a negative effect on our health
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- Place to wash your eyes.
- Presence of toxic materials
- Risk of burning if you touch with naked hands
- Must use protective gloves in this area/while working in this area
- Presence of radioactive materials emitting ionizing radiation or the presence of electromagnetic waves having the capacity to ionize an atom
- The location where the fire blanket is placed
10 Clues: Place to wash your eyes. • Presence of toxic materials • Presence of corrosive substances • Presence of combustible materials • Presence of Biohazardous materials • Risk of burning if you touch with naked hands • The location where the fire blanket is placed • Must use protective gloves in this area/while working in this area • ...
Assignment 1 2021-09-08
Across
- The first item under rear panel overview of the power supply is.
- what button on the oscilloscope do you press to bring up the frequency domain?
- A surface plot can be made with this command in Matlab.
- All plagiarized material will receive a _______ as a score.
- When working in the vicinity of high voltage power you should contact the lab manager. High voltage is defined as above ________ volts AC or DC.
- Class C fires are contained using CO2 and what other type of fire extinguisher.
- What is the last name of the author of Writing the Laboratory notebook.
- page 1-5 in the Matlab textbook is named matrices and ______.
- What do the black wires represent on the ADK?
- When replacing the fuse on the power supply what is the cord that you take out first.
- How many labs are in electronics 2.
- How many points will be deducted each day an assignment is late?
- Indicated by the (>>) prompt. this window will allow you to enter lines of code in Matlab.
- A loose leaf binder is inferior to this kind of notebook.
- Both waveform wires are yellow. Waveform 2 has what on it to separate it from waveform 1?
- The positive scope color on the ADK is what color?
- The title on page 23 of the function generator manual is _______.
- The front panel button Ch1/2 will toggle between how many channels on the function generator?
- There is no eating or _______ at the laboratory benches.
- You can label the X-axis of the graph with this command in Matlab.
- This command will get rid of any selected wire in the workspace in multisim.
- Page 17 shows steps on how to upgrade the bandwidth. Step 2 says to push what on the oscilloscope?
- Notes should be recorded in ________ rather than pencil.
- What color is the waveform generator 2 on the ADK
- How many steps does it take to change the time and date of the oscilloscope.
- Professor Bowden's office hours are from 10:30 - 11:30 on this day each week.
- To select the local language on the Function Generator what button should you press second?
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- Chapter 9 in the multisim manual is titled ______.
- The third safety symbol on page 5 of the benchtop power supply manual shows a lightning bolt with a triangle. What does this represent?
- This test is given twice a semester. It evaluates your laboratory knowledge.
- You can adjust the output voltage for channel 1 and 2 of the power supply with this.
- This is the fifth element added to the lab report.
- 8% of your final course grade is designated to this criteria.
- How many I/O signals are there on the ADK?
- This command removes selected components, circuits, or text in multisim.
- What circuit is the title of lab 5?
- All labs and lectures are located in this hall.
- Place source, Place basic, and Place diode are all part of what toolbar in multisim?
- On page 36 of the oscilloscope manual, Front panel menus, controls , and connectors are covered. What is number 5 on that page.
- Howard Kanare received his B.S. in chemistry at the University of _________.
- The design toolbox _______ will allow you to choose which layers to display on the workspace in multisim.
- How long should a lab entry be written after the lab is work is done?
- What is the format of lab reports 3 and 5?
- Chapter 4 in the Matlab textbook is on _______.
- Under function check step 3 the manual says to connect the probe to where on the oscilloscope?
- How many weeks are in the schedule?
- To adjust the waveform parameters on the function generator first press ________.
- What is the first item listed on page 13 of the function generator manual?
- Professor Bowden's first name is ______.
- How many steps are there on the memory keys on the function generator?
50 Clues: What circuit is the title of lab 5? • How many labs are in electronics 2. • How many weeks are in the schedule? • Professor Bowden's first name is ______. • How many I/O signals are there on the ADK? • What is the format of lab reports 3 and 5? • What do the black wires represent on the ADK? • All labs and lectures are located in this hall. • ...
sustainability glossary 2017-08-16
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- a young tree, shrub, vine,or a herb planted or suitable for planting
- means where an animal lives
- does experiments in their lab and they have expert knowledge
- a plan or a drawing of what you are going to build or make
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- when you tell someone about something or talking about someone
- to keep someone or something safe from anything
- being protected from unlikely danger like wearing a helmet to protect your head
- a piece of paper turned a certain way or an area
- living thinks that are in the wild
- doing sports running around
10 Clues: doing sports running around • means where an animal lives • living thinks that are in the wild • to keep someone or something safe from anything • a piece of paper turned a certain way or an area • a plan or a drawing of what you are going to build or make • does experiments in their lab and they have expert knowledge • ...
Cultivated (Lab-grown) meat 2023-12-18
Across
- To make cultivated meat, animal cells are grown in a ___.
- The process of making lab-grown meat takes 2-8 _______.
- In 2013, the first cultivated meat ____ appeared on TV.
- Compared to conventional beef farming, cultivated meat uses fewer resources and makes less _____. (Remember that cow farts contain methane gas).
- Which type of cultivated meat did Singapore approve for the market?
- Some consumers do not want to eat meat that has been _____ modified.
- The stems cells _______ into different types of cells, such as muscle cells and fat cells.
- With lab grown meat, the animals aren't ____.
- The cultivated meat industry has received $2.6 ___ worth of investments.
- The cells are fed a culture medium that includes nutrients, such as ____ acids, glucose, vitamins, and salts.
- Scientists research which types of cells are best-suited for cultivating meat. They look at the ___ rates, metabolism, and differentiation capacity.
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- Usually, starter stem cells are taken from a ____ animal, using minimally invasive methods.
- ____ animals, like fish and shrimp are less researched than humans, mice, or hamsters.
- To begin the process of cultivating meat, ____ cells are acquired from an animal. These cells are unspecialized.
- Stem cells are grown in _____ , which are also known as cultivators.
- What dairy product do some companies want to make in the lab?
- Researchers think that compared to conventional beef, labs use ____ land.
- They think that lab production will lead to fewer cases of _____ illnesses.
- Cultivated meat is also known as ____ meat.
- Cultivated meat has a similar ____ to conventional meat.
20 Clues: Cultivated meat is also known as ____ meat. • With lab grown meat, the animals aren't ____. • The process of making lab-grown meat takes 2-8 _______. • In 2013, the first cultivated meat ____ appeared on TV. • Cultivated meat has a similar ____ to conventional meat. • To make cultivated meat, animal cells are grown in a ___. • ...
Lab Safety 2012-08-28
Across
- items worn to protect them from the chemicals you're working with
- element that can react with and destroy tissue and other materials
- wash the fountain you wash your eyes out with when/if chemicals are in them .
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- glasses to protect your eyes during a lab experiment
- possible danger to resist priatory tract from fumes
5 Clues: possible danger to resist priatory tract from fumes • glasses to protect your eyes during a lab experiment • items worn to protect them from the chemicals you're working with • element that can react with and destroy tissue and other materials • wash the fountain you wash your eyes out with when/if chemicals are in them .
Safety 2023-04-24
Across
- Eye Safety
- fourth month
- Another name for Hazmat
- Slip ___ fall
- BBP stands for
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration
- pull aim____ sweep (fire safety)
- Lock Out tag Out
- Rally Point
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- SDS
- How many colors in a rainbow if you leave out 1
- Use to report a safety idea
- lefthnat (name)
- P_______safety
- Wellness
- Personal ______ equipment
- Safety starts with
17 Clues: SDS • Wellness • Eye Safety • Rally Point • fourth month • Slip ___ fall • P_______safety • BBP stands for • lefthnat (name) • Lock Out tag Out • Safety starts with • Another name for Hazmat • Personal ______ equipment • Use to report a safety idea • pull aim____ sweep (fire safety) • Occupational Health and Safety Administration • How many colors in a rainbow if you leave out 1
SMFN LAB WEEK 2017-03-29
Across
- Name of chemistry instrument
- Fluid in green top
- Babies' got a hot foot
- Draw citrate for CBC
- Needle for babies
- SMF Lab Director
- Department testing CBC
- Department testing BMP
- One, two or three hour test
- Orders not signed
- List for sending tests to Shared Lab
- Customer Service
- Courier company
- Used to be General
- Together Everyone Achieves More
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- Fluid in red top
- Tests the blood
- Lab Information System
- Takes the blood
- Red blood cells burst
- I need a doctor now
- Tube for coagulation tests
- Microbiology specimens only
- Urinalysis test code
- Blood types
- Livermore
- Left behind test
- Want the result now
- Electronic Health Record
- I feel silly with this one my head
- Opposite of automated
31 Clues: Livermore • Blood types • Tests the blood • Takes the blood • Courier company • Fluid in red top • SMF Lab Director • Left behind test • Customer Service • Needle for babies • Orders not signed • Fluid in green top • Used to be General • I need a doctor now • Want the result now • Draw citrate for CBC • Urinalysis test code • Red blood cells burst • Opposite of automated • Lab Information System • ...
Dirty Dan 2024-04-17
Across
- game Blake always loses
- strenuous activity, also hitch-
- apt street; after senior year
- girlfriend
- second half of park, non domesticated animals
- yummmm
- football
- black lab 1
- (blank) Gilmore
- premier sports video game series
- black lab 2
- originates from Latin for ignorant
- fools
- first half of park, damp
- best character not found in LOTR movies
- can't finish a trilogy
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- what is the game Michael never wins
- yellow lab
- seconds in half a minute
- home of Taco Bell and that sandwich place
- thesis
- July 14th, probably
- top notch golf course
- game Daniel's never won
- come on son
- name every country quiz
- the game Michael always loses, Germany?
- popular area near mountains
- hometown
- stay thirsty my friend
30 Clues: fools • thesis • yummmm • football • hometown • yellow lab • girlfriend • come on son • black lab 1 • black lab 2 • (blank) Gilmore • July 14th, probably • top notch golf course • stay thirsty my friend • can't finish a trilogy • game Blake always loses • game Daniel's never won • name every country quiz • seconds in half a minute • first half of park, damp • popular area near mountains • ...
States of Matter 2022-12-05
Across
- definite volume changes shape
- solid to liquid
- density of liquid
- Has mass and takes up space
- used to protect your eyes in the heating/cooling lab
- definite volume and shape
- changes volume and shape
- smallest piece of matter
- adding this gives atoms more energy
- gas to solid
- when matter changes its state
- acid that melted first in the heating/cooling lab
- Acid that melted at 69.3 degrees celsius in the heating/cooling lab
- liquid to solid
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- description for how the atoms of a solid move
- gas to liquid
- density of gas
- solid to gas
- describes how the atoms of a gas move
- liquid to gas
- the study of matter and its properties
- density of solid
- decreases when the temperature is decreased
23 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • density of gas • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • density of solid • density of liquid • changes volume and shape • smallest piece of matter • definite volume and shape • Has mass and takes up space • definite volume changes shape • when matter changes its state • adding this gives atoms more energy • ...
Les endroits 2022-10-06
23 Clues: why • lunch • places • in town • you can't • at school • in the LMC • in the lab • at the pool • at my house • at the park • other places • at the store • we'll meet up • in the library • at the stadium • in the cafeteria • at the nightclub • at the dance club • in the computer lab • in the dean's office • at the aquatic center • at the community center
Leo Primo 2021-09-16
Across
- An assignment meant to be completed before each lab in order to give students pre exposure to labs.
- Gould, The man who invented the laser.
- The process of developing something through engineering.
- Instruments used to measure specific areas of a circuit. Always connected to other equipment such as oscilloscopes and multimeters.
- An official record.
- A measurement of power throughout a circuit. Found in ohms law.
- The number of times a wave generator's waveform repeats itself.
- A device used to store an electric charge for a short period of time.
- Science, The field in which the author of WLN specialized in.
- power supply, A power supply that can provide both a positive and negative voltage.
- A source used on the analog discovery that can create peak to peak voltage swings through a circuit.
- generator, A benchtop version of a wave generator.
- when something is not prone to discolor when exposed to light.
- A device used to implement electrical resistance into a circuit.
- Your degree or caliber of knowledge in regards to a specific topic. Our notebooks will be graded in this term.
- A harddrive used to store data.
- it is important to use this type of notebook because the pages are permanently attached to each other.
- Rule meant to be followed during a procedure.
- To examine something in detail.
- difference, A calculated value meant to determine the margin of error for a measured value.
- The process of investigating a material or source in order to establish facts.
- The opening statement written in each lab report stating the objective and overall layout of the experiment.
- pulp, A fibrous material used to make permanent paper.
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- A computer software used to allow students to graph data.
- A place where research is done.
- The process of watching something or someone in order to obtain information.
- Necessary to make a whole complete, essential.
- A section at the end of every report meant to address the calculations and measurements taken during the lab.
- An electric stream that flows through a circuit, also found in ohms law.
- To copy another individual's work without giving proper credit or citing source. (37)
- A blueprint or diagram of a circuit.
- A computer program used to create schematics for circuits.
- Information obtained from research.
- Glasses, goggles used to keep eyes protected.
- Connecting an input signal with a carrier signal is done through.
- This lab report format will be used for every other lab this semester in order to reduce time spent on such reports.
- A parts supply box given out to all students at the beginning of every laboratory.
- A device that amplifies or switches the voltage and current in a circuit.
- A board used to build circuits.
- A device used to increase the amplitude of electric signals.
- number, A number associated with each piece of equipment meant to identify it specifically.
- a chronological listing.
- Author of writing the laboratory notebook.
- When measuring the voltage swing from a wavegenerator we can access sinusoidal, squarewaves and more. We call these options?
- The end statement of every report meant to address all remaining aspects of this lab report.
- A device used to convert an alternating current into a direct one.
- A semiconducting device with two terminals that allows current to flow in one direction.
- The process of combining two different components using solder.
- A tool used to measure electrical values in a circuit such as resistance, voltage and current.
- The process of backing up all your work in order to keep the progress safe.
50 Clues: An official record. • a chronological listing. • A place where research is done. • A board used to build circuits. • A harddrive used to store data. • To examine something in detail. • Information obtained from research. • A blueprint or diagram of a circuit. • Gould, The man who invented the laser. • Author of writing the laboratory notebook. • ...
Food Safety Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-20
Across
- - Standard of something as measured against others.
- - Rules to control food safety standards.
- - The presence of harmful substances in food.
- - Examination of food for safety and quality.
- - Set of rules or procedures.
- - Microorganisms that cause disease.
- - Carried or transmitted by food.
- - Condition of being protected from harm.
- - Proper way to manage food to ensure safety.
- - Materials used to protect and preserve food.
- - Substances that can cause allergic reactions.
- - Overseeing food safety practices.
- - Measures to manage pests.
- - Substance used to clean and disinfect.
- - Providing information about the food on packaging.
- - Keeping food in a state to prevent spoilage.
- - The state of being clean.
- - Examination of food and facilities for safety.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause illness.
- - Process of making something free from bacteria.
- - Measures taken to avoid food safety issues.
- - Official recognition of meeting standards.
- - Measures taken to maintain a clean environment.
- - Practices to maintain health and prevent disease.
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- - Cleaning to destroy harmful microorganisms.
- - Controlled environment with low levels of pollutants.
- - Transfer of harmful substances between foods.
- - Individual practices for cleanliness.
- - Keeping food in a proper place to maintain safety.
- - Adherence to food safety regulations.
- - Established norms for food safety.
- - Detailed examination of food samples.
- - Microorganisms, especially those causing disease.
- - Preparing food for consumption.
- - Potential source of harm in food.
- - Degree of heat present in food.
- - Place where food is processed or prepared.
- - Microorganisms, especially bacteria causing disease.
- - Regular observation to ensure food safety.
- - Ability to track food through the supply chain.
40 Clues: - Measures to manage pests. • - The state of being clean. • - Set of rules or procedures. • - Carried or transmitted by food. • - Preparing food for consumption. • - Degree of heat present in food. • - Overseeing food safety practices. • - Potential source of harm in food. • - Established norms for food safety. • - Microorganisms that cause disease. • ...
Lab 2022-01-25
15 Clues: QUADRA • ESCOLA • GINÁRIO • ARMÁRIOS • RECEPÇÃO • BANHEIRO • CORREDOR • VESTIÁRIO • AUDITÓRIO • BIBLIOTECA • ENFERMARIA • REFEITÓRIO • LABORATÓRIO • SALA DE AULA • SALA DE MÚSICA
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-08-13
Across
- On days we go outside, it is important to check your body afterwards for these hitchhikers that can transmit disease
- You miss a day or are sick. Where should you go on canvas to see what you miss?
- If an accident happens, first tell the
- After a lab, you should always wash your
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- Mr. Jones just moved here from
- This needed to be signed by your guardians and returned today. Bring it next week if you forgot!
- You can turn in work after the grading window has ended! (T/F)
7 Clues: Mr. Jones just moved here from • If an accident happens, first tell the • After a lab, you should always wash your • You can turn in work after the grading window has ended! (T/F) • You miss a day or are sick. Where should you go on canvas to see what you miss? • This needed to be signed by your guardians and returned today. Bring it next week if you forgot! • ...
Lab safety tools 2024-09-04
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- You put these on your hands to not burn them
- you wear these to Keep chemicals out of your eyes
- If you have chemicals in your eyes use this
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- If someone is on fire throw this on them
- Something you use to Protect your clothes from chemical
- You use these to pick up test tubes
- Something you use to not get chemicals on your hands
7 Clues: You use these to pick up test tubes • If someone is on fire throw this on them • If you have chemicals in your eyes use this • You put these on your hands to not burn them • you wear these to Keep chemicals out of your eyes • Something you use to not get chemicals on your hands • Something you use to Protect your clothes from chemical
Lab safety 2020-06-19
5 Clues: must be worn during sonication • are high-frequency sound generators • can be removed using chemical fume hoods • are used for the growth of bacterial cultures • must be worn during using the biological incubators
Lab Safety 2025-11-07
Across
- “Reading the label before using a chemical is an important precaution to prevent accidents.”
- “Always check if a product is flammable before using it near heat sources like stoves or candles.”
Down
- “Keep long hair tied back when working near mechanical parts like fans or blenders.”
- “Some cleaning products are colorful and smell good, but don’t be deceived — they can still be toxic if swallowed.”
- “Old batteries contain hazardous chemicals that must be disposed of in special containers.”
5 Clues: “Keep long hair tied back when working near mechanical parts like fans or blenders.” • “Old batteries contain hazardous chemicals that must be disposed of in special containers.” • “Reading the label before using a chemical is an important precaution to prevent accidents.” • ...
science safety 2022-08-31
Across
- befor you do a lab make sure that you ____ the direction
- never ___ any thing when doing a lab
- another way to put out a fire
- put your ____ back when doing a lab
- if you are working with chemicals you wear _______ on your eyes
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- if you get a chemical in your eye you go to the ____
- how to put out fires
- when you do a lab make sure you do not _________
- never _____ anything either wile doing a lab
- if something on fire go to the ____
- do not pour or put anything in the ____ intill asking the teacher
11 Clues: how to put out fires • another way to put out a fire • if something on fire go to the ____ • put your ____ back when doing a lab • never ___ any thing when doing a lab • never _____ anything either wile doing a lab • when you do a lab make sure you do not _________ • if you get a chemical in your eye you go to the ____ • ...
Apparatus and lab safety 2016-02-22
Across
- The type of flame obtained when the airhole of the bunsen burner is closed.
- No ___________ and drinking in the lab.
- Used to measure time.
- Used for heating in the laboratory.
- A measuring ____________ can be used to measure the volume of liquids.
- Used to hold apparatus over a flame.
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- Used to measure a volume of gas.
- The best instrument to accurately measure 22.1ml of liquid.
- Never leave a bunsen flame _______________.
- The best instrument to accurately measure 25ml of liquid.
10 Clues: Used to measure time. • Used to measure a volume of gas. • Used for heating in the laboratory. • Used to hold apparatus over a flame. • No ___________ and drinking in the lab. • Never leave a bunsen flame _______________. • The best instrument to accurately measure 25ml of liquid. • The best instrument to accurately measure 22.1ml of liquid. • ...
Safety in the Lab 2016-09-08
Across
- You would use this is something caught fire.
- Don't do experiments without _______.
- You would put a broken piece of glass here.
- What would you use if someone catches on fire?
Down
- Always wear these during dangerous experiments.
- You would go to the _______ if you got a chemical in your eye.
- Where can you find the safety goggles in the classroom?
- If any accident happens, you have to tell the _______.
- You would apply _______ if someone had an injury.
- Never bring _______ during an experiment.
10 Clues: Don't do experiments without _______. • Never bring _______ during an experiment. • You would put a broken piece of glass here. • You would use this is something caught fire. • What would you use if someone catches on fire? • Always wear these during dangerous experiments. • You would apply _______ if someone had an injury. • ...
safety in the lab 2021-02-09
Across
- store under the table
- can burn you
- tied back so its not in your face
- don't leave unattended and be careful of your fingers
- used to reach high spaces
- could spill on the floor if not closed properly
Down
- use correctly
- if sewn you may get shocked or it could ignite
- needs to be held by the sharp end
- make sure they are leather and inclosed
10 Clues: can burn you • use correctly • store under the table • used to reach high spaces • needs to be held by the sharp end • tied back so its not in your face • make sure they are leather and inclosed • if sewn you may get shocked or it could ignite • could spill on the floor if not closed properly • don't leave unattended and be careful of your fingers
Textile Lab Safety Practices 2024-02-16
Across
- How many people at a sewing machine at once?
- Electrical appliances must be placed away from ____.
- Make sure ____ are away from the edge of the table.
- Scissors should be facing ____ whilst being carried.
- Wear ___ when handling dye.
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- Never leave sewing machines _____.
- Tuck ___ underneath tables.
- Always store _____ in a designated place.
- ____ should always be facing the wall when off & away.
- Always pick up ___ and put them away immediately after use.
10 Clues: Tuck ___ underneath tables. • Wear ___ when handling dye. • Never leave sewing machines _____. • Always store _____ in a designated place. • How many people at a sewing machine at once? • Make sure ____ are away from the edge of the table. • Electrical appliances must be placed away from ____. • Scissors should be facing ____ whilst being carried. • ...
Safety in Textiles lab 2025-02-21
Across
- What is worn for eye protection?
- What can cause burns when ironing
- How many people are allowed to use the sewing machine at one time?
- What is something that needs to be held carefully while waling around?
- What is a machine used for stitching fabric?
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- What type of footwear is required in the lab?
- What is used to protect hands from sharp tools?
- What is worn to protect clothes?
- What is a fastener that is used instead of buttons?
- What is used to temporarily hold fabric pieces together?
10 Clues: What is worn for eye protection? • What is worn to protect clothes? • What can cause burns when ironing • What is a machine used for stitching fabric? • What type of footwear is required in the lab? • What is used to protect hands from sharp tools? • What is a fastener that is used instead of buttons? • What is used to temporarily hold fabric pieces together? • ...
Safety in the lab 2022-09-12
Across
- used when chemichals splash on your skin
- should never be left unnateneded
- use this in an emergency if you need to get out of the room
- puts out larger fires
- can be used to flush your eyes from hazardous chemicals
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- used to smother small flames can be wraped around person to smother them
- procedure used when you need to smell chamical
- you must know were it all is in case of an emergency
- protects your eyes from chemicals
- you must follow these if you wanna partipate
10 Clues: puts out larger fires • should never be left unnateneded • protects your eyes from chemicals • used when chemichals splash on your skin • you must follow these if you wanna partipate • procedure used when you need to smell chamical • you must know were it all is in case of an emergency • can be used to flush your eyes from hazardous chemicals • ...
Grayslake - SAFETY SLOGENS AND FUN 2024-02-02
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- Watch your____It could be your last (rhymes with yep)
- A faulty wire can cause a _____
- Who is the President of CompX
- Leave sooner, drive slower, live__ (opposite of shorter)
- Safety is no (another name for incident)
- A picture is worth a thousand _____
- Dare to be___ (rhymes with share)
- Safety is_____, Use plenty of it (doesn't cost money)
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- With Safety glasses tight, you will keep your____ (Sounds like fight)
- Make it your ___ to address unsafe conditions (Starts with M & Part of a movie title))
- ____Compromise towards Safety (Less than 1)
- Safety is Gainful, Accidents are____ (Rhymes with Gainful)
- If you lift with your back, you will hear it ___
- Chicago Bears Strong Safety (Last Name)
- Who is the VP of Operations
- National _____ Month
- Never____about safety (Opposite of remember)
17 Clues: National _____ Month • Who is the VP of Operations • Who is the President of CompX • A faulty wire can cause a _____ • Dare to be___ (rhymes with share) • A picture is worth a thousand _____ • Chicago Bears Strong Safety (Last Name) • Safety is no (another name for incident) • ____Compromise towards Safety (Less than 1) • Never____about safety (Opposite of remember) • ...
Lab Safety Vocabulary Unit 1 2017-08-31
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- a wide glass vessel with a pouring lip used to measure, mix, and pour liquids
- worn to protect clothing in the science lab
- worn to protect hands from chemicals
- used to accurately measure volume
- tool used to make an object seem bigger to see the details
- used to measure the exact duration of time
- an instrument used to produce enlarged images that cannot be seen with the eye
- to diffuse a scent by waving hand over the container, causing small amounts of the scent to be smelled
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- a tool used to organize, examine, and evaluate observations and data
- worn to protect eyes from hazards
- safety equipment used to clean and flush out any unwanted matter in the eye
- used in science to obtain the mass of an object
- instrument for measuring temperature
- a tool used as a source of heat
14 Clues: a tool used as a source of heat • worn to protect eyes from hazards • used to accurately measure volume • worn to protect hands from chemicals • instrument for measuring temperature • used to measure the exact duration of time • worn to protect clothing in the science lab • used in science to obtain the mass of an object • ...
IRIS January 2019-01-02
Across
- A lens from Oakley Sunglasses
- The coating that turns regular glasses into sunglasses
- These points are no longer accepted at IRIS
- The coating from Nikon that Protects against blue light from devices
- This OGI brand is on Promo
- The lens to help with Electronic Fatigue
- Many of our lucky IRIS Colleagues will be going here on an IRIS trip
- This Wescan brand is on Promo
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- This MauiJim Plano option lets patients customize their plano Maui Jim Sunglasses like the prescription ones would be.
- This is the company that makes a majority of our High Tech lenses.
- This Perfect brand is on Promo
- the Ipad program we use most
- The once yearly IRIS Conference we go to in March
- Extra IRIS Benefits for companies when they sign up for this
- The Parent company for IRIS since Oct 2017
- The lab that we send safety jobs to
16 Clues: This OGI brand is on Promo • the Ipad program we use most • A lens from Oakley Sunglasses • This Wescan brand is on Promo • This Perfect brand is on Promo • The lab that we send safety jobs to • The lens to help with Electronic Fatigue • The Parent company for IRIS since Oct 2017 • These points are no longer accepted at IRIS • ...
Apparatus and lab safety 2016-02-22
Across
- Used for heating in the laboratory.
- Used to measure a volume of gas.
- Never leave a bunsen flame _______________.
- The best instrument to accurately measure 25ml of liquid.
- Used to hold apparatus over a flame.
Down
- No ___________ and drinking in the lab.
- The type of flame obtained when the airhole of the bunsen burner is closed.
- A measuring ____________ can be used to measure the volume of liquids.
- The best instrument to accurately measure 22.1ml of liquid.
- Used to measure time.
10 Clues: Used to measure time. • Used to measure a volume of gas. • Used for heating in the laboratory. • Used to hold apparatus over a flame. • No ___________ and drinking in the lab. • Never leave a bunsen flame _______________. • The best instrument to accurately measure 25ml of liquid. • The best instrument to accurately measure 22.1ml of liquid. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-16
Across
- this is worn to protect your eyes
- used to throw away glass
- this is used when a living object is on fire
- worn to protect your hands from glass and certain chemicals
- is used for holding chemicals
Down
- this is used when a non-living object is on fire.
- used to see things up close
- must always be worn when conducting an experiment
- used to write down/keep track of your information
- worn to protect your clothing
10 Clues: used to throw away glass • used to see things up close • worn to protect your clothing • is used for holding chemicals • this is worn to protect your eyes • this is used when a living object is on fire • this is used when a non-living object is on fire. • must always be worn when conducting an experiment • used to write down/keep track of your information • ...
Recognizing lab safety signs 2024-06-23
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- warns of gases stored under pressure
- alerts to a general hazard
- indicates presence of biological substances that pose a threat to health
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- indicates materials that can catch fire easily
- warns of substances that can cause damage to skin , eyes or materials
- warns of presence of ionizing Radiation
- denotes substances that are poisness if ingested, inhaled or touched
- indicates substances that can cause or intensify fire
- warns of substances that can blast
- indicates the presence of Laser beams
10 Clues: alerts to a general hazard • warns of substances that can blast • warns of gases stored under pressure • indicates the presence of Laser beams • warns of presence of ionizing Radiation • indicates materials that can catch fire easily • indicates substances that can cause or intensify fire • denotes substances that are poisness if ingested, inhaled or touched • ...
Lab Safety Rules and correct PPE 2025-01-13
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- these are worn and changed often during general lab work.
- follow the_______ carefully.
- Closed-toe ___ are typically required in a lab.
- this is useful in protecting your eyes.
- usually required when working in a lab.
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- know what you are _______ with.
- wash your _____ and clean up after your experiment
- facemasks are worn to protect your _____.
- Lab coasts are worn by scientists to _____ their skin.
- this habit will help you stay on task.
- these should be cleaned up right away.
- Do this if you want to smell something.
12 Clues: follow the_______ carefully. • know what you are _______ with. • this habit will help you stay on task. • these should be cleaned up right away. • this is useful in protecting your eyes. • Do this if you want to smell something. • usually required when working in a lab. • facemasks are worn to protect your _____. • Closed-toe ___ are typically required in a lab. • ...
Science Lab Tools 2025-04-24
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- / A handheld tool used to make objects appear larger.
- / A tool used to hold hot containers or materials.
- / A container used to hold and pour liquids in a lab.
- / A tool that makes tiny things look much larger.
- / A tool used to measure the mass of an object.
- / A small glass container used to hold and mix chemicals.
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- / A tool used to pour liquids into containers with small openings.
- / Safety gear worn to protect your eyes during experiments.
- / A tall, narrow container used to measure liquid volume accurately.
- / A tool used to measure temperature.
10 Clues: / A tool used to measure temperature. • / A tool used to measure the mass of an object. • / A tool that makes tiny things look much larger. • / A tool used to hold hot containers or materials. • / A handheld tool used to make objects appear larger. • / A container used to hold and pour liquids in a lab. • / A small glass container used to hold and mix chemicals. • ...
FPAHC lab week 2016-04-25
Across
- lab computer system
- parent of 2 valedictorians
- a surgeon fav
- optical instrument
- kick boxer
- owns beetle bug green
- cruises the world
- scuba diver
- the clorox queen
- needle
- electronic medical record
- makes stained glass
Down
- Darth Vader
- art of drawing blood
- ultimate hair twirler
- orders the most UAs
- baseball coach
- has contagious laugh
- new home owner
- Ironman
- bride to be
- lab chemistry analyzer
- retiring soon
- has long blonde hair
24 Clues: needle • Ironman • kick boxer • Darth Vader • bride to be • scuba diver • a surgeon fav • retiring soon • baseball coach • new home owner • the clorox queen • cruises the world • optical instrument • orders the most UAs • lab computer system • makes stained glass • art of drawing blood • has contagious laugh • has long blonde hair • ultimate hair twirler • owns beetle bug green • lab chemistry analyzer • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-20
Across
- pink plate
- Two crosslinked D fragments of the fibrin protein
- Binds to a specific antibody
- Branch of medicine that deals with cancer
- oral anticoagulant
- Aaeruginosa smells like grapes
- Type of fluid
- where to find lab policies
- Staph that may cause MRSA
- Maplewood chief
- Positive for bacteria
Down
- Universal donor
- Tiny cells that help clotting
- Code for chemical spill
- IgA and IgG for example
- Immunosuppressive drug
- Immature RBC
- O2 carrying protein
- Part of bgas, base____
- Reference lab
20 Clues: pink plate • Immature RBC • Type of fluid • Reference lab • Universal donor • Maplewood chief • oral anticoagulant • O2 carrying protein • Positive for bacteria • Immunosuppressive drug • Part of bgas, base____ • Code for chemical spill • IgA and IgG for example • Staph that may cause MRSA • where to find lab policies • Binds to a specific antibody • Tiny cells that help clotting • ...
Lab Week 2016 Crossword 2016-03-03
Across
- Curved blade sword
- Home of the wing
- Red bag trash
- Test tube
- American ox
- Where the wee ones go
- Used to spin down tubes
- Remove activate contain extinguish
- Container for used needles
Down
- Cleaning solution used in the lab
- Named after James H.
- Privacy please!
- Hazardous materials incident
- Rex's boys
- 13th President
- No place to be a rat
- Consign
- Hospital downtown
- Lab. Patient Service Center
- Stain used to identify bacteria
20 Clues: Consign • Test tube • Rex's boys • American ox • Red bag trash • 13th President • Privacy please! • Home of the wing • Hospital downtown • Curved blade sword • Named after James H. • No place to be a rat • Where the wee ones go • Used to spin down tubes • Container for used needles • Lab. Patient Service Center • Hazardous materials incident • Stain used to identify bacteria • ...
Mrs.Frisby Crossword Puzzle By Jackson 2022-05-18
Across
- Main lab worker who took the rats
- youngest,smallest of Mrs. Frisby's children
- doctor, is a mouse
- Female, kind, lab worker
- Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest, immature son
- Mrs. Frisby's husband
- cat
- Leader of the rats
- strong guard for the rats
- Mr. Fitzgibbon's oldest son
- oldest of Mrs. Frisby's children
Down
- owner of the farm
- sick
- biggest, strongest of Mrs. Frisby's children
- Main character, mouse
- handsome, kind rat
- crow
- protective, small, Mrs. Frisby's friend
- traitor
- smart and wise
20 Clues: cat • sick • crow • traitor • smart and wise • owner of the farm • doctor, is a mouse • handsome, kind rat • Leader of the rats • Main character, mouse • Mrs. Frisby's husband • Female, kind, lab worker • strong guard for the rats • Mr. Fitzgibbon's oldest son • oldest of Mrs. Frisby's children • Main lab worker who took the rats • Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest, immature son • ...
