lab safety Crossword Puzzles
EWH 2nd Edition 2024 Newsletter 2024-09-17
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- Process of adding new space/floors atop an existing building
- Restroom/comfort station project
- _____ for Humanity
- Coordinates and supervises a construction team
- Sledge; ball-peen are examples of this
- Celebrated 50 years at EWH (first name)
- Month for Construction Safety Week
- Non load-bearing wall used to separate spaces
- Project scheduling program
- Allows use of personal devices for work activities (abbr.)
- Process of improving damaged or outdated structures
- Life _____
- Architect for Huntington Shopping Center project
- Manages design, construction, renovation of NYC school facilities (abbr.)
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- National lab located in Upton, NY (abbr.)
- Process of dismantling a building or structure
- Specializes in a specific construction trade
- _____ and Learn
- Construction _____ Academy
- Type of project delivery method (abbr.)
- Recent project completed in Far Rockaway
- Sector for schools, universities, etc.
- ENR, Crain's, BD+C placed EWH in these
- Making a _____
- Highest level of LEED certification
- When data is moved from one location to another
- Urban park in Manhattan (first name)
- Promotes sustainability in building (abbr.)
28 Clues: Life _____ • Making a _____ • _____ and Learn • _____ for Humanity • Construction _____ Academy • Project scheduling program • Restroom/comfort station project • Month for Construction Safety Week • Highest level of LEED certification • Urban park in Manhattan (first name) • Sector for schools, universities, etc. • ENR, Crain's, BD+C placed EWH in these • ...
Psychology Chapter 2 Crossword 2025-02-27
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- A way to obtain personal information.
- Researchers said men were better bosses and made 3 resumes for each gender.
- Study where researchers and subjects don't know what group they are in.
- Research that takes place outside the lab.
- Rules put in place for the safety and well-being of the subjects in experiments.
- Factors that can change in an experiment.
- Does not participate in any experiments.
- Crossing timezones
- The group the experiment is performed on.
- Generalized belief we hold about a given group of people.
- Researchers thought the full moon made people have worse mental health issues.
- An experiment that did not work out and was ruined.
- They researched if these pills actually helped you or not.
- Something you believe helps you but actually is nothing.
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- Something overlooked that could change the outcome of an experiment.
- Can gather information on feelings and opinions.
- A Statement of the results they expected to get.
- Changed or manipulated in the study.
- Changes as a result of the independent variable changes.
- Accurate and objective information, no chance of distorting results.
20 Clues: Crossing timezones • Changed or manipulated in the study. • A way to obtain personal information. • Does not participate in any experiments. • Factors that can change in an experiment. • The group the experiment is performed on. • Research that takes place outside the lab. • Can gather information on feelings and opinions. • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-10
15 Clues: Fats • Sugar • bruise • Vampire • Can Fly • Lab Straw • RIGHT NOW!! • to view cells • good cholesterol • if i like you we have • PPE you wear every day • Device to spin down tubes • Annoying device in the lab • Container where dirty needles go • What color tube is used for a CBC
SAFE + SOUND WEEK 2018-06-12
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- Anonymous way to report a concern
- Any incident, regardless of ______, must be reported to the CERDEC Safety Center
- Acronym for items used to protect yourself
- All chemicals in the workplace should have this available
- Leading cause of death in the workplace
- The science of fitting a job to a person
- Who is responsible for safety
- Place to find Safety grams and policies
- _______ must be clear and unobstructed
- Term used to describe the top four causes of fatalities in the workplace
- Acronym for a tool used to identify hazards and mitigation techniques
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- The ______ duty clause requires employers to provide workplaces free from recognized hazards
- An easy way to improve safety, reduce injuries, increase morale and efficiency and project an image of a well-run organization
- Protects hands from injury
- Team who will win the next Army-Navy game
- An example of hearing protection
- Acronym for the technique for using a fire extinguisher
- President who signed OSHA into law
- Standard _____ Procedures are used to improve safety, efficiency and quality of work
- ______ for Disease Control
- Acronym for an employee who has been assigned additional safety duties
- Acronym for the primary national regulatory agency for workplace safety
22 Clues: Protects hands from injury • ______ for Disease Control • Who is responsible for safety • An example of hearing protection • Anonymous way to report a concern • President who signed OSHA into law • _______ must be clear and unobstructed • Leading cause of death in the workplace • Place to find Safety grams and policies • The science of fitting a job to a person • ...
Biology Syllabus 2023-07-18
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- ______________ are part of the learning process.
- ______ are responsible for coming to me for your quiz, test, or lab.
- The instructions and rubric for Science Fridays will be posted here.
- Using another’s words or ideas without proper citation; submitting work created by another person; having another person complete work assigned to you.
- A necessary material for this class.
- Review class material ___________.
- Category of grading worth 55%.
- Even one instance of academic dishonesty can result in ___________.
- Topics for Science Friday need to be __________.
- As part of our class culture, we will be learning ______________.
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- Another example of academic dishonesty.
- During lectures you are expected to take __________.
- Each student is expected to bring a pen or _____________ to class every day.
- If these are not followed during a lab, the student may be asked to leave and receive a zero for the lab.
- What we will be exploring in Biology this year!
- Everyone in the classroom is to be treated with __________ and respect.
- What does NOT dismiss you from class.
- The focus of study according to Course Goal #2.
- Includes not detracting from learning.
- ____________ remove any part of the lab from the classroom.
- Late assignments will receive a _____ for a grade.
- The person responsible for the material covered while you were absent.
- How many people can use the restroom at a time.
23 Clues: Category of grading worth 55%. • Review class material ___________. • A necessary material for this class. • What does NOT dismiss you from class. • Includes not detracting from learning. • Another example of academic dishonesty. • What we will be exploring in Biology this year! • The focus of study according to Course Goal #2. • ...
Crusty's Crossword - HR Pets 2022-08-23
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- Labernese (Maya)
- Cat (Peach)
- Country Retriever (Pooka)
- Golden Retriever (Lucy)
- Black Lab (Bucky)
- Cockapoo (Willow)
- German Shepard Mix (Roxy)
- Doodle (Ace)
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- Alaskan Husky Labrador Mix (Bear)
- Pembroke Walsh Corgi (Crumpet)
- Norweigen Elk Hound (Mylo)
- Australian Koolie (Scout)
- Lab Rottweiler Mix (Koda)
- Black Great Dane (Tessa)
- Shih Tzu (Abbie)
- Shih Tzu (Sophie)
16 Clues: Cat (Peach) • Doodle (Ace) • Labernese (Maya) • Shih Tzu (Abbie) • Black Lab (Bucky) • Cockapoo (Willow) • Shih Tzu (Sophie) • Golden Retriever (Lucy) • Black Great Dane (Tessa) • Australian Koolie (Scout) • Country Retriever (Pooka) • Lab Rottweiler Mix (Koda) • German Shepard Mix (Roxy) • Norweigen Elk Hound (Mylo) • Pembroke Walsh Corgi (Crumpet) • Alaskan Husky Labrador Mix (Bear)
Safety 2021-02-01
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- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Staff First chain of command
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- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Do not use this abbreviation for Unit
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Do not use this abbreviation for Unit • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
safety 2021-05-11
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- To evaluate or estimate a risk.
- Try to prevent something from happening.
- To know or say what a hazard is.
- Take care of something or someone.
- Physical harm caused to an object.
- Measures taken to prevent dangerous situations.
- An injury caused by fire or extreme heat.
- A duty to take care of something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong.
- The condition of being protected from danger, risk or injury.
- Causing harm, dangerous.
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- You wear it to protect your head.
- An unexpected event, often due to carelessness, that has undesirable consequences.
- To slide on a slippery surface.
- Physical injury to people or things (environment).
- A cut or hole in the flesh caused by a weapon.
- A situation involving exposure to danger.
- A potential source of harm.
- Physical damage to part of the body.
- An event that didn’t harm anyone, but could have.
- The state of being free form injuries or illness.
- Cause someone to feel physical or emotional pain.
- Suddenly and unintentionally go down on the ground.
22 Clues: Causing harm, dangerous. • A potential source of harm. • To evaluate or estimate a risk. • To slide on a slippery surface. • To know or say what a hazard is. • You wear it to protect your head. • Take care of something or someone. • Physical harm caused to an object. • Physical damage to part of the body. • Try to prevent something from happening. • ...
Safety 2022-02-14
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- Irrelevant or inappropriate messages are sent on the internet to a large number of recipients.
- A device for making an electrical connection.
- An action, treated as a criminal offense
- A board for making an experimental model of an electric circuit.
- A semiconductor device with three connections
- An integrated circuit that contains a microprocessor along with memory.
- The position where someone holds their body.
- The ability to withstand damage or pressure.
- A source of electricity.
- A device that detects or measures a physical property and records.
- A three-terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider.
- A measure of electric power expressed in watts
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- The studies of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- Joining 2 pieces of metal or other ductile material
- Lacking any obvious principle of organization.
- A part of a computer system or network which is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.
- Unprotected and dangerous
- A device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- A tool used to hold small objects or for bending and cutting wires
- A semiconductor diode that glows when a voltage is applied.
- Canada's national hazard communication standard.
- An electronic device for storing and processing data.
- Able to be trusted
- Spending much time in the same posture.
- A piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
- An instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of value.
- The network of computers.
27 Clues: Able to be trusted • A source of electricity. • Unprotected and dangerous • The network of computers. • Spending much time in the same posture. • An action, treated as a criminal offense • The position where someone holds their body. • The ability to withstand damage or pressure. • A device for making an electrical connection. • A semiconductor device with three connections • ...
Safety 2021-09-28
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- requires that employers inform employees of all chemicals and hazards in the workplace
- chemical contains a chemical that acts to smother a fire; type BC extinguishers residue that must be cleaned up as soon as possible; type ABC
- protect heath care providers from diseases
- all manufacturers must provide
- correct posture
- exposure radiology departments and ental offices
- used on burning or combustible metals, often specific for the type of metal being used and not used on any other type of fires
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- three things needed to start a fire
- present in the air
- promate the safty and well-being of a person by adapting to the environment and using techniques to prevent injuries
- oxygen in use
- contains a gas that interferes with the chemical reaction that occurs when fuels burn; used on electrical equipment because it does not leave a residue and will not damage appliances such as computers; most effective on Class C fires
- contains carbon dioxide gas that privides a smothering action on the fire by forming a cloud of cool ice or snow- like residue most effective on class B or C fires
- used on electrical fires such as fuse boxes, appliances, wiring, and electrical outlets; the C stands for nonconductive; if possible, the electricity should be turned off before using an extinguisher on an electrical fire
- any material that will burn
- used on burning cooking materials (fats,grease, and oils)
- used on fires involving combubustibles such as paper, cloth, plastic, and wood
- contains pressurized water and should only be used on class A fires
- used on used on fires involving flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, oil, paint, grease, and cooking fat
- sparks, matches, flames
20 Clues: oxygen in use • correct posture • present in the air • sparks, matches, flames • any material that will burn • all manufacturers must provide • three things needed to start a fire • protect heath care providers from diseases • exposure radiology departments and ental offices • used on burning cooking materials (fats,grease, and oils) • ...
Safety 2021-09-28
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- freezer storage
- fridge storage
- f in fattom
- sign
- expire quickly
- other t in fattom
- avoid cross-contamination
- way to tell if food is spoiled
- food that makes you sick
- whole chicken
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- take a while to expire
- what to do if food spoils
- o in fattom
- where to put leftovers
- a in fattom
- avoid spreading bacteria
- t in fattom
- m in fattom
- danger zone
- making it dirty
- fridge temperature range
- leftovers
22 Clues: sign • leftovers • o in fattom • f in fattom • a in fattom • t in fattom • m in fattom • danger zone • whole chicken • fridge storage • expire quickly • freezer storage • making it dirty • other t in fattom • take a while to expire • where to put leftovers • avoid spreading bacteria • fridge temperature range • food that makes you sick • what to do if food spoils • avoid cross-contamination • ...
SAFETY 2017-12-09
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- CONTAINS INFO ON THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF A CHEMICAL PRODUCT
- SAFETY _______ - MEETING STARTER
- ____ HARM - OUR SAFETY GOAL
- LEAVE YOURSELF ONE OF THESE WHEN DRIVING
- WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I WANT TO
- WHEN THE BODY LOSES HEAT FASTER THAN IT CAN PRODUCE HEAT
- ____ MISS - ALMOST AN ACCIDENT
- GET OUT AND LOOK
- ______ OF SAFETY - BEFORE YOU GET IN
- ______ STATION - MOBILE SWITCH TRAINING
- ICE ______ - TRACTION AID IN WINTER
- SLIP ________ - JUST LIKE WALKING ON ICE
- JOB ________ - BEFORE WE START WORK
- OVERTIRED
- OTHERS ______ AWARD
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- _____ DRIVING - DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE
- WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I HAVE TO
- _______ ENERGY AND LINE OF FIRE - LIFE SAVING RULE
- LACK OF FLUIDS
- BITE _________ - DOG DETERRENT
- MUSCLE STRAIN PREVENTION
- _____ BUTTON - KEY FOB RESCUER
- __________ OBSERVER - LIFE SAVING RULE
- SIGNAL, CHECK MIRROR, GLANCE OVER SHOULDER AND GO
- GET THE BIG _______ WHEN DRIVING
- HEART STARTER - FOUND IN HALLWAYS AND BUCKET TRUCKS
- HELPS FREE UP YOUR HANDS WHEN WALKING OR HIKING
- KEEP THESE MOVING WHEN DRIVING
- _____ OBJECT - AVOID THESE WHEN BACKING UP
29 Clues: OVERTIRED • LACK OF FLUIDS • GET OUT AND LOOK • OTHERS ______ AWARD • MUSCLE STRAIN PREVENTION • ____ HARM - OUR SAFETY GOAL • WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I HAVE TO • BITE _________ - DOG DETERRENT • WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I WANT TO • _____ BUTTON - KEY FOB RESCUER • ____ MISS - ALMOST AN ACCIDENT • KEEP THESE MOVING WHEN DRIVING • SAFETY _______ - MEETING STARTER • ...
Safety 2019-04-17
Safety 2014-03-14
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- When coming to an intersection, everyone must___ ___ ___ (3 words)
- Safety is a____
- Observe the ____ foot rule for pedestrian fork truck safety
- SOT (3 words)
- Following __________ work is our greatest chance at staying safe
- A safety event that could result in death
- Rotating through jobs helps to avoid this type of injury.
- Number one in-plant injury
- ____feet is the height at which you should be tied off
- A _______ aisle is an approved walking area
- Required to enter a confined space
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- Any work related occurrence that could have, under slightly different circumstances, resulted in a serious injury, illness or death (2 words)
- ESCP (4 words)
- An item needed to handle stamped parts
- Delivered at the start of each meeting (2 words)
- When lifting objects, what part of the body should you use?
- Minimum headgear required to enter a press (2words)
- Improper use of extension cords can cause a ___ hazard
- An orange ____ is needed in the Orange Crush Zone
- Safety _______ are required in all shop floor areas
- Something that you can do at the start of the shift to prevent ergonomic injuries
21 Clues: SOT (3 words) • ESCP (4 words) • Safety is a____ • Number one in-plant injury • Required to enter a confined space • An item needed to handle stamped parts • A safety event that could result in death • A _______ aisle is an approved walking area • Delivered at the start of each meeting (2 words) • An orange ____ is needed in the Orange Crush Zone • ...
safety 2014-09-08
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- lets your know when there Is a fire
- be careful with living...
- never wear baggy
- always follow....
- don't play with ____
- put out fire
- protect your clothes
- clean your eyes
- never put electrical items near...
- protect your hands
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- emergency shutdown _____
- never use cracked
- tieback long...
- help someone who is on fir
- wash your clothes
- protect your eyes
- never mess around in the...
- always ____ before you leave
- always ____ away from you
- if something happens tell the...
20 Clues: put out fire • tieback long... • clean your eyes • never wear baggy • never use cracked • wash your clothes • always follow.... • protect your eyes • protect your hands • don't play with ____ • protect your clothes • emergency shutdown _____ • be careful with living... • always ____ away from you • help someone who is on fir • never mess around in the... • always ____ before you leave • ...
Safety 2023-11-11
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- blends patient, family, and community in the patient care decisions
- refers to decreasing risks of dangers or hazards to prevent actual or potential bodily harm
- make clinical judgments based on safety for patients, others, and self
- are the qualities or properties of remaining safe
- used to communicate effectively and organize patient information for standardized handoff report
- a reduction in the quality of or ability for physical or cognitive function
- Remain current in evidence based on best safety practices
- include measures such as hand hygiene, ppe, safe injection practice, and management of contamination of surfaces or equipment
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- Promotes quality and safety through accreditation and certification of health facilities
- wrapped, blocked, or tied to patients body to limit or restrict movement
- measures the care provided to promote best outcomes within the management of healthcare systems
- is the leading cause of death in ages that range from 10 years old to 64 years old
- helps individuals in healthcare and home settings be more aware of safety hazards
- Protects workers against safety and health hazards in their work environment
- confines a patient to a room involuntary
- pharmacologic agents used to control unsafe physical movements and behaviors
- a general feeling of shared attitudes, values, practices, and beliefs
- are preventable hazards that can result in jury or death that should never happen to patients
- intentional actions by a family member, caregiver, or others to inflict harm
- are the leading cause of injury for adults age 65 and older
- are designed to safely and effectively limit the movement of patients to prevent injury to themselves and others
21 Clues: confines a patient to a room involuntary • are the qualities or properties of remaining safe • Remain current in evidence based on best safety practices • are the leading cause of injury for adults age 65 and older • blends patient, family, and community in the patient care decisions • a general feeling of shared attitudes, values, practices, and beliefs • ...
Safety 2022-06-29
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- not lotto but ____
- _______ in place
- US based regulatory agency examining workplace
- work shouldn't ____
- designed for comfort
- training exercise
- frontman for Police
- warm
- to empty
- one of four elements in philosophy
- type of head injury
- ____ hat
- National Safety Month
- pearly whites
- absorb water
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- lifestyle
- disclose
- active_______
- do not try to be a ____
- 4th of July
- "___ clear!"
- spread
- could have been an accident
- remove the hazard
- plan to respond to disasters (acronym)
- root _____
- US health protection agency
- flexible string
- slick
- danger or risk
- pre job analysis
- spelling ___
32 Clues: warm • slick • spread • disclose • to empty • ____ hat • lifestyle • root _____ • 4th of July • "___ clear!" • spelling ___ • absorb water • active_______ • pearly whites • danger or risk • flexible string • _______ in place • pre job analysis • training exercise • remove the hazard • not lotto but ____ • work shouldn't ____ • frontman for Police • type of head injury • designed for comfort • National Safety Month • ...
Safety 2024-04-18
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- Life Saving Rules
- Meaning, Lost Time Accident
- Material (such as flammable or poisonous material) that would be a danger to life or to the environment.
- Uniform requirement
- Place to store product
- Keeps product cold
- Examples of of these hepatitis and HIV
- Safety Glasses
- Safety Data Sheet
- Equipment to move pallets
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- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations, etc.
- Type of safety knife
- Customer order paperwork
- Occurs when electrons are passed from the substance to the oxidizer
- Lift person in air to work
- Part of fall protection system
- Hat, Protect your head
- Clock in
- Cut resistant
- Government body that ensures workers safety and health
20 Clues: Clock in • Cut resistant • Safety Glasses • Life Saving Rules • Safety Data Sheet • Keeps product cold • Uniform requirement • Type of safety knife • Hat, Protect your head • Place to store product • Customer order paperwork • Equipment to move pallets • Lift person in air to work • Meaning, Lost Time Accident • Part of fall protection system • Examples of of these hepatitis and HIV • ...
SAFETY 2024-04-20
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- Protected or covered from harm or danger.
- Raised border around a hatch or other opening on a ship's deck.
- Signal device that produces a bright light, often used in emergencies.
- Devices that spray water to extinguish fires or protect buildings.
- Structural element running along the bottom of a ship's hull.
- Protective clothing worn by individuals to retain body heat in cold water.
- Openings in a ship's deck to allow water to drain overboard.
- Container holding bullets or explosive material.
- Head protection worn for safety in various activities.
- Concept aimed at preventing accidents or harm.
- Method of communication using smoke, often in outdoor or wilderness situations.
- Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon, used to alert rescuers to a vessel's location in distress.
- Device used to lower or raise boats from a ship's deck.
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- Systems designed to flood an area with water, often used in fire protection.
- Source of water for firefighting purposes.
- Property of a vessel to automatically return to an upright position if overturned.
- Temporary watertight enclosure constructed within a ship's hull for maintenance or repair work.
- Phenomenon where liquids slosh around in a partially filled container.
- Part of a hose or pipe that directs or controls the flow of a substance.
- Device used to put out fires.
- Smooth downward movement, often seen in playgrounds.
- Unwanted flow of fluid or gas from a container.
- Material used to suppress fires by smothering.
- Potential danger or hazard.
- Emergency signal fired into the air to attract attention.
25 Clues: Potential danger or hazard. • Device used to put out fires. • Protected or covered from harm or danger. • Source of water for firefighting purposes. • Material used to suppress fires by smothering. • Concept aimed at preventing accidents or harm. • Unwanted flow of fluid or gas from a container. • Container holding bullets or explosive material. • ...
safety 2023-01-10
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- a tool to aid the caregiver in gathering necessary information that needs to be relayed to another provider. Situation/subject, Background, Assessment, oRders/Results/Requests, Evaluate, Document
- if you don't do this, there is not proof you did it
- An acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- used to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more. These should never be turned off
- the patients that are at risk: immobile, venous statis, and/or clotting disorder. The most preventable cause of hospital death! Stress to patients to keep SCDs on all the time in the bed or in the chair. Make sure TED hose are correct size, fit properly , are free of wrinkles or bunching up, and are removed at least daily for skin inspection. Give anticoagulants appropriately and timely. Get patients out of bed and moving
- conducted as soon as possible after a patient falls with all team members involved in the patient's care to discuss the possible causes for this fall and preventable measures to avoid future falls
- Used when hands are visibly soiled, before eating, after using the restroom, when patient has "C.Diff" infection
- errors in ___ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients
- nursing will be notified by lab personnel by phone of patient's ___. That nurse has one hour to notify a provider involved in that patient's care of the ___. That notification is documented in Center IViewed I&O under "clinician notification"
- number one priority after this is to assess the patient and attend to their immediate needs. Notify the physician and family
- keep ___ tubing coiled on the beds or extended to the foot of the bed; avoid dependent loops in tubing. Keep ___ bag below the level of the bladder but not touching the floor. Perform ___ care at least once per shift and when soiled
- Not a HIPPA violation. Team member communication regarding specific patient needs such as NPO, specific type of transmission precautions, or fall risk
- last resort for violent or non-violent behavior control and should be removed as soon as possible
- Conducted immediately before starting an invasive procedure or making the incision. It is standardized as defined by the hospital and is initiated by a team member. During this, the team members agree on correct patient identity, the correct site, and the procedure to be done
- head of bed elevated no more than 30 degrees and turned 30 degrees on their side to the "fat pad" of the buttocks instead of the coccyx or trochanter
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- The means by which the patient's medications and how taken at home are verified and made available for the care provider to continue, modify, or discontinue while the patient is in the hospital
- at higher risk for misidentification due to their inability to speak and lack of distinguishable features
- used before and after gloving, before and after patient contact, between patients, after touching contaminated objects
- Used for skin breakdown. The lower the number the greater the risk for skin breakdown. Score of 15 or less automatically generates a WOCN consult
- The amount of patient identifiers required when providing care, treatment, and services
- a way of keeping microorganisms low to prevent infections. For example: hand hygiene and wearing gloves
- can be used as therapeutic treatment for several conditions, the most common of which are atrial fibrillation, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and mechanical heart valve implant
- Should include medication or solution name, strength, amount of medication or solution containing medication, diluent name and volume, expiration date when not used within 24 hours, expiration time when expiration occurs in less than 24 hours
- indicated by "falling leaves", a yellow arm band, a yellow door magnet, or yellow non-stick socks
- are not accepted when it comes to medication orders
- makes available to the public hospital ranking in comparison to national, state, or local scores through medicare.gov under "Hospital Compare"
26 Clues: if you don't do this, there is not proof you did it • are not accepted when it comes to medication orders • An acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications • The amount of patient identifiers required when providing care, treatment, and services • errors in ___ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients • ...
safety 2023-02-01
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- keeps your feet safe
- keeps you safe well making melt
- saves people from fires
- to make sure people know where you are
- helps with loud noise
- keeps things in place
- Keeps your head safe
- keeps you safe when near electricity
- keeps your items safe
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- no chemicals getting on you
- helps you breath
- protects your eyes
- keeps cars safe
- protects you from toxic air
- keeps your hands clean
- keeps you safe
- helps you after an accident
- saves you from not drowning
- lights up your way
- high VIS
20 Clues: high VIS • keeps you safe • keeps cars safe • helps you breath • protects your eyes • lights up your way • keeps your feet safe • Keeps your head safe • helps with loud noise • keeps things in place • keeps your items safe • keeps your hands clean • saves people from fires • no chemicals getting on you • protects you from toxic air • helps you after an accident • saves you from not drowning • ...
Safety 2022-09-19
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- describes work that is performed close to an unrelated hazard.
- is the maximum trench depth that a worker can work in before shoring or sloping is required
- means to disconnect any energy sources
- is termed heavy metal
- Hazardous Products Act is found under this jurisdiction
- symbol indicating that an extinguisher is suitable for Class B fires
- are less than indirect cost
- This happens when you apply water affect to the fire when a wood fire is being extingusihed
- this type of shoring is the best solution if a trench is too wide for pre-fabricated shoring
- is the other component that you need to support combustion other than Oxygen and fuel
- This Class of fire involves gasoline and other flammable liquids
- is a device used to protect a user from shock hazard
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- they are responsible for removing any known workplace hazards
- are also known as construction heaters
- label is the element found on a hazardous product that is received from the supplier
- is responsible for ensuring SDS's are available in the work area for all known hazardous products used.
- who is authorized to remove you lock in a lock out situation?
- arsenic can be found in this product
- are a class that involve ordinary combustibles such such as wood
- is the symbol that indicates an extinguisher is suitable for Class C fires
- is the fall protection componenet that connects a safety belt or harness to an anchor point
- is the symbol indicating that an extinguisher is suitble for Class A fires
- is responsible for the worker understanding the safe use of hazardous material
- best method to relive back strain when standing for long periods of time is to rest one foot on an:
- when you apply foam to a fire the result is:
- is a piece of fall protection that must be self locking
- What is the Classification of an electrical fire
27 Clues: is termed heavy metal • are less than indirect cost • arsenic can be found in this product • are also known as construction heaters • means to disconnect any energy sources • when you apply foam to a fire the result is: • What is the Classification of an electrical fire • is a device used to protect a user from shock hazard • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
Across
- Making sure of avoiding potential danger, mishap, or harm; cautious.
- An order made by a judge or court with reference to a particular case only.
- The condition of being protected from harm or danger.
- _______ is the state of knowing something.
- An unlucky accident.
- acknowledge the existence, validity, or legality of.
- Paying close attention to something.
- Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
- An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view.
- A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events.
- is a dangerous situation that could cause an accident.
- The action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- A thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress.
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- To be ________ is to be aware of your own surroundings
- The action of protecting, or the state of being protected.
- The official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic
- To keep in an existing state (as of repair, efficiency, or validity).
- One of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere.
- A statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.
- An established or official way of doing something.
- Keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
- The possibility of suffering harm or injury.
- Make someone aware of or familiar with.
- A measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening.
- Hazard is visible and presents an immediate danger.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
26 Clues: An unlucky accident. • Paying close attention to something. • Make someone aware of or familiar with. • _______ is the state of knowing something. • The possibility of suffering harm or injury. • An established or official way of doing something. • Hazard is visible and presents an immediate danger. • acknowledge the existence, validity, or legality of. • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
Across
- a quality that is characterized by a persons interest in keeping their surroundings organized
- contains water and provides water under pressure
- a visible particle that could cause problems
- a stream of charged particles
- Stop/Danger/Emergency
- a way to do something
- gear that protects your eye, face, and neck
- keeping tools, machines and the work environment in the best possible condition
- Start/Go
- an existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view
- a device that stops the flow of current in a electrical circuit
- a dangerous situation that could cause an accident
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- a combustion of burning
- Warning
- Radiation Hazard
- boots that protect your feet
- extinguishes fires
- storage place to store away equipment
- Eye Protection
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situation or events
- identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- Safety Information
- a situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger
- Caution
- place to throw away trash
25 Clues: Warning • Caution • Start/Go • Eye Protection • Radiation Hazard • extinguishes fires • Safety Information • Stop/Danger/Emergency • a way to do something • a combustion of burning • place to throw away trash • boots that protect your feet • a stream of charged particles • storage place to store away equipment • gear that protects your eye, face, and neck • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
Across
- are place all around the building and is used to stop fire
- when somebody is hurt
- cleaning up after yourself
- The requirements of the project
- he is needed around when using machines
- all rules in order to avoid consequences
- situation that is visible and presents immediate danger
- A campaign where you observe ones behavior
- can help prevent hazards and keep things clean.
- watch your hands when using this machine
- carry sharp tools to school
- when using all tools
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- is the first step to working safely
- you have to wear them when doing any kind of experiment according to the law
- safety color for caution
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other events
- cause the most accident
- safety color for warning
- safety color for information
- safety color for radiation hazard
- means danger in the safety colors
- an existing situation that is dangerous and hidden from obvious view
- a dangerous cituation that can cause an accident.
- when finished with the task
- safety color to start
25 Clues: when using all tools • when somebody is hurt • safety color to start • cause the most accident • safety color for caution • safety color for warning • cleaning up after yourself • when finished with the task • carry sharp tools to school • safety color for information • The requirements of the project • safety color for radiation hazard • means danger in the safety colors • ...
Safety 2024-09-26
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- Mandatory inspections to ensure compliance
- A protective garment worn for safety
- Common gases monitored in confined spaces
- this document outlines safety practices and procedures
- The act of miking something less dangerous
- To secure an area against intruders
- Personal equipment that protects your eyes from debris
- Type of equipment is often required in confine space
- A common tool for extinguishing fires
- Type of space that has limited entry and exit
- A symbol indicating safe work practices, often green
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- The practice of ensuring safe work conditions
- this type of training often includes first aid
- Rules designed to keep people safe
- A plan that outlines emergency procedures
- This must be checked before entering a confided space
- Type of training focused on safety procedures
- Month safety month is in
- assessment Protocol to identify hazards in the workplace
- A device that warns of danger
- A term for accident that lead to injuries
21 Clues: Month safety month is in • A device that warns of danger • Rules designed to keep people safe • To secure an area against intruders • A protective garment worn for safety • A common tool for extinguishing fires • A plan that outlines emergency procedures • Common gases monitored in confined spaces • A term for accident that lead to injuries • ...
SAFETY 2025-01-29
Across
- - not optional way to protect your eyes
- - Avoid using long and dangly _______
- - Take your _____ and don't rush
- - Report any _________ to the teacher
- - used to sand wood
- - to protect someones hands
- - shoes you have to wear
- - Personal protection equipment
- - the loudest tool in the shop
- - Watch where your putting your _____
- - Don't _____ the machine while its on
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- - Always be aware of your _________
- - Top priority in the work shop
- - A messy shop is a ______
- - Do not ______ others
- - True or false you have to hair up
- - True or False its better to wear baggy clothing
- - Roll up your _______
- - ear protection
- - Use tools _________
20 Clues: - ear protection • - used to sand wood • - Use tools _________ • - Do not ______ others • - Roll up your _______ • - shoes you have to wear • - A messy shop is a ______ • - to protect someones hands • - the loudest tool in the shop • - Top priority in the work shop • - Personal protection equipment • - Take your _____ and don't rush • - Always be aware of your _________ • ...
Safety 2026-04-15
Across
- Being very tired, which can increase risk of accidents.
- Being in contact with something harmful (like chemicals or noise).
- Learning how to do a job safely and correctly.
- Steps that must be followed to complete a task safely.
- A rule or law about safety that must be followed.
- (Safety Data Sheet),A document that explains how to safely handle chemicals.
- A serious, unexpected situation that requires immediate action.
- An unplanned event that results in injury or damage.
- When a substance is accidentally released.
- Being protected from danger or harm.
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- A place where people do their jobs.
- A person responsible for overseeing workers and ensuring safety.
- Something that can cause harm or injury.
- The chance that a hazard will cause harm.
- Designing work to fit the worker and prevent injury.
- An event that could have caused harm but didn’t (a “near miss”).
- Extinguisher, A device used to put out small fires.
- Checking equipment or a workplace for hazards.
- Equipment worn to protect your body (e.g., gloves, helmets, goggles).
- Sign, A sign that alerts people to danger.
- Aid,Immediate care given to someone who is injured or sick.
- Leaving a place quickly for safety reasons.
- A system that provides information about hazardous materials in the workplace.
23 Clues: A place where people do their jobs. • Being protected from danger or harm. • Something that can cause harm or injury. • The chance that a hazard will cause harm. • Sign, A sign that alerts people to danger. • When a substance is accidentally released. • Leaving a place quickly for safety reasons. • Learning how to do a job safely and correctly. • ...
safety 2026-06-18
Across
- Job ________ analysis
- ______ spot area where equipment operator can't see
- a supported system designed to prevent a trench cave in
- Safety ________. this is created when all workers value safe work
- device that provides clean filtered are for breathing
- type of ladder
- flexible line used for fall-arrest
- at-risk work habit
- Capable of igniting and rapidly burning with a flash point less than 100 degrees
- a danger or risk
- capable of being ignited and rapidly burning with a flash point mare than 100 degrees
- _______ fault
- hit by a moving object
- elevated work platforms
- space
- type of ladder
- unplanned event without injury to workers
Down
- one of the fatal four
- a document that must accompany any hazardous substance
- color of tag used to show scaffold has been inspected
- top level horizontal board required on all open scaffolds or platforms
- __________ protective equipment
- agency that is a part of Department of labor started in 1970
- powered by air pressure
- mid-level horizontal board required on all open sides of platforms
- vertical barriers at floor level
- powered by fluid pressure
- a narrow excavation made below the surface of the ground
- enclosed, fenced, covered or otherwise protected to prevent dangerous contact
- unplanned event with injuries to workers
30 Clues: space • _______ fault • type of ladder • type of ladder • a danger or risk • at-risk work habit • one of the fatal four • Job ________ analysis • hit by a moving object • powered by air pressure • elevated work platforms • powered by fluid pressure • __________ protective equipment • vertical barriers at floor level • flexible line used for fall-arrest • ...
ALAT Chapter 4: Occupational Health and Safety 2025-07-21
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- Protective devices used to protect the body from radiation emitted by radioactive materials
- Caused by ingesting or inhaling a specific parasite contained in cat feces or contaminated meat
- The main federal agency that enforces rules or standards related to workplace safety
- NHPs are at risk of acquiring this from humans; employees undergo periodic skin tests to rule out infection
- Type of mask when protection against airborne particles, allergens, and airborne pathogens in required
- Often required when enrolling in the OHS program; includes a detailed questionnaire about medical history
- Provides information on specific chemicals
- Equipment that is required to work in a research facility; varies with type of work performed
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- Type of mask worn when the animal needs to be protected from human pathogens
- The department at an institution that often coordinates the OHS program
- You are more likely to develop ___ to lab animals if you already have existing ___; one of the most common health issues in the animal facility
- Required to be worn if sound levels are regularly at or above 85 decibels
- An animal disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- Present in any species of macaque monkey; potentially fatal to humans
- Type of injury that is the most common in the animal facility
- A disposable head cover
- Primarily carried by cattle, specifically in their reproductive tissues and amniotic fluid
- Material used in some gloves; can cause a contact skin allergy
- Any item that can cause skin puncture or laceration
19 Clues: A disposable head cover • Provides information on specific chemicals • Any item that can cause skin puncture or laceration • Type of injury that is the most common in the animal facility • Material used in some gloves; can cause a contact skin allergy • An animal disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans • ...
Health and Safety 2020-11-23
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- employees must: Ensure that they are not under the influence of any (x) to the extent that they could be a danger to themselves or others while at work
- employer duties include: Appoint one or more (x)Persons to specifically advise the employer on compliance with the safety and health laws
- The Health and Safety Authority is the national body in Ireland with (x) for securing health and safety at work
- employer’s duties include: Managing and (x) all work activities so as to ensure the safety, health and welfare of people at work
- employer duties include: Ensure that (x) accidents and dangerous occurrences are reported to the Health and Safety Authority
- A HSA inspector may serve an (X) Notice which gives a period of time for the matter to be remedied
- THE HSA Provides (X), advice and codes of practice to employers, employees and self-employed on all aspects of workplace health and safety
- and health
- THE HSA MAY SERVE A (X) Notice WHICH requires the immediate cessation of the activity that has created the risk
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- the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005 takes a (x)Approach to reducing accidents and ill health at work
- The Act sets out the rights and (x)of both employers and employees and provides for substantial fines and penalties for breaches of the health and safety legislation
- employees must: Not engage in any improper (x) that could endanger their safety or health or that of anyone else
- THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X)
- The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action
- employees must: (x) any defects in the place of work, equipment, etc. which might endanger
- employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work
- Employer duties include: Provide Information, Instruction, Training and Supervision regarding safety and health to employees, which must be in a form, manner, and (X) that they are likely to understand
- employees must: (x) with relevant laws and protect their own safety and health, as well as the safety and health of anyone who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work
- employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer
- employer duties include: (x) and Maintain welfare facilities for employees at the workplace
- Following prosecution, the Courts may impose fines or prison sentences (or both), depending on the (X) of the offence
- the HSA has overall responsibility for the administration and (X) of health and safety at work in Ireland
- Employers duties include - Designing, Providing and (X) a safe place of work that has safe access and egress, and uses plant and equipment that is safe and without risk to health
23 Clues: and health • THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X) • employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work • employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer • The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action • ...
Anticoagulant, Antiplatelet, and Thrombolytics 2024-01-17
Across
- reversal agent for heparin
- initials of a major fibrinolytic to treat myocardial infarction
- widely used antiplatelet drug to prevent myocardial infarction and stroke
- Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) used to prevent and treat deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
- if damage to this organ, anticoagulant dose adjustments may be needed
- common side effect of fibrinolytic therapy
- Factor Xa inhibitors prevent the formation of this essential blood component
- antiplatelet use to prevent blood clots
- lab studies for this organ should be monitored when on oral anticoagulants
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- factor Xa inhibitor anticoagulant
- direct thrombin inhibitor
- vitamin essential for the synthesis of clotting factors
- common thrombolytic medication
- small cell fragments crucial for blood clotting
- reversal agent for dabigatran
- type of stroke when a fibrinolytic may be administered
- lab test used to monitor heparin
- prevents blood clotting; may be given SC or IV
- lab test used to monitor warfarin
19 Clues: direct thrombin inhibitor • reversal agent for heparin • reversal agent for dabigatran • common thrombolytic medication • lab test used to monitor heparin • factor Xa inhibitor anticoagulant • lab test used to monitor warfarin • antiplatelet use to prevent blood clots • common side effect of fibrinolytic therapy • prevents blood clotting; may be given SC or IV • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2024-04-11
Across
- An immunological assay technique making use of an enzyme bonded to a particular antibody or antigen.
- Automated equipment that performs various dilutions.
- A type of alcohol commonly used for cleaning in the lab.
- An instance documented that may affect the quality of data.
- Distributed by Archives, blue in color.
- Usually contains 96 wells and is used to analyze biologicals.
- Also known as a Bio Safety Cabinet.
- A protein produced by the immune system in response to antigens.
- The process of establishing accuracy/validity of an analyst or method.
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- Materials containing a precisely known concentration of a substance for use in quantitative analysis.
- The process of ensuring consistent technique across analysts.
- An instrument used to dispense sterile water through a filtration system.
- Used to accurately measure small volumes.
- The scientific study of blood serum.
- The accuracy, reliability and timeliness of reported test results.
- Where serum is derived from.
- Used as a diluent in most processes.
17 Clues: Where serum is derived from. • Also known as a Bio Safety Cabinet. • The scientific study of blood serum. • Used as a diluent in most processes. • Distributed by Archives, blue in color. • Used to accurately measure small volumes. • Automated equipment that performs various dilutions. • A type of alcohol commonly used for cleaning in the lab. • ...
Lab Week Fun 2023-04-17
Across
- person transporting specimens to hospital
- the individuals we serve everyday
- if you dont pass you fail (two words)
- low lint wipes used in the lab
- all the the better to see you with
Down
- lab garbage
- department of mad scientists
- outerwear that should be worn in the lab at all times
- right now
- round and round it goes
- component of blood
- waste material secreted by the kidney
12 Clues: right now • lab garbage • component of blood • round and round it goes • department of mad scientists • low lint wipes used in the lab • the individuals we serve everyday • all the the better to see you with • if you dont pass you fail (two words) • waste material secreted by the kidney • person transporting specimens to hospital • ...
Alonge Lab Holiday Party Crossword 2023-11-30
Across
- Main disease studied in the lab
- Machine used to section frozen brains
- Computer animal?
- Where Jarrad attended medical school
- The LU in SLU
Down
- The "best" lab chore
- A region of the brain studied in our lab (acronym)
- A popular GLP-1 receptor agonist drug from Novo
- The M in MEN
- A machine that uses pressure or steam to sterilize
- 6th floor imaging tool
- Kim's PhD alma mater
12 Clues: The M in MEN • The LU in SLU • Computer animal? • The "best" lab chore • Kim's PhD alma mater • 6th floor imaging tool • Main disease studied in the lab • Where Jarrad attended medical school • Machine used to section frozen brains • A popular GLP-1 receptor agonist drug from Novo • A region of the brain studied in our lab (acronym) • ...
The Lab is Everything! 2024-03-15
Across
- lab fashion
- percentage of decisions based on lab values
- most common gender in the med lab field
- Simpsons equivalent show for barbie
- political office barbie has ran for
- most popular barbie hair color
- the iconic barbie color
Down
- ___club was a show that promoted barbie ads
- broken red cells
- first color tube in the order of draw
- cloudy plasma
- years ken and barbie are apart
12 Clues: lab fashion • cloudy plasma • broken red cells • the iconic barbie color • years ken and barbie are apart • most popular barbie hair color • Simpsons equivalent show for barbie • political office barbie has ran for • first color tube in the order of draw • most common gender in the med lab field • ___club was a show that promoted barbie ads • ...
Phlebotomy: Seniors: Ch. 1 Hartman Vocab 2021-08-26
Across
- studies the body's response to disease
- person or organization that provides healthcare
- sample collected for study or analysis
- of command line of authority at a facility
- place where healthcare is given
- can only be seen with a microscope
- officially approved through a specific process
- facility that collects and analyzes
- Commission nonprofit that evaluates and accredits
- examines the structure & function of cells
- medical care provided to patients overnight
- short-term, requiring immediate care
- protein made by body to protect against disease
- bank depart. prepares blood for transfusion
- a designation of urgency
- lab facility sends specimen to outside lab
- process of blood clotting
- department that analyzes specimen for chemicals
Down
- to cause any microorganism present to multiply
- to release patient from medical facility
- study of bacteria, virus, fungi
- tests lab to study property, disease/disorder
- legal term someone can be held responsible
- visual, microscopic, chemical testing of urine
- federal regulations re: staffing & operations of lab
- to make a medical determination of illness
- depart. studies cause/effect of disease
- provides skilled 24 hour care
- required process to practice in profession
- person or organization who pays for care given
- when a patient does not require overnightstay
- to check a patient into a facility for medicalcare
- of practice
33 Clues: of practice • a designation of urgency • process of blood clotting • provides skilled 24 hour care • study of bacteria, virus, fungi • place where healthcare is given • can only be seen with a microscope • facility that collects and analyzes • short-term, requiring immediate care • studies the body's response to disease • sample collected for study or analysis • ...
Lab Equipment 2023-09-04
Across
- Used to heat small amounts of solid substances at high temperatures
- Cleans test tubes
- Used to filter solutions
- Attaches to lab stand and is used to hold a variety of lab equipment
- Holds test tubes for drying or while reactions happen
- Used to rinse various pieces of glassware
- Used to hold crucible while it's heated
- Used to transfer solid chemicals
- Glassware that holds chemicals; allows for mixing by shaking/stirring
- Holds different types of clamps at various heights for heating and filtration
- Grind chemicals to powder
- Small adjustable burner used in lab
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- Plastic tube to accurately measure and dispense small amounts of liquid
- Moves crucibles, their lids, small beakers
- Attaches to ring stand; supports flasks/test tubes
- Liquids are heated in these above a flame to leave solid residue behind
- Used to measure liquid volume and volume of irregularly shaped objects using water displacement
- Used for mixing chemicals and liquids in lab
- Used to pick up small objects
- Plastic container with 12-96 wells; used for microscale reactions
- Holds test tubes during heating
- Glass containers that hold chemicals
- Sits on top of ring clamp to hold beaker or piece of equipment being heated
- cover for a beaker
- Glass tubes that hold chemicals
- Used to measure mass
26 Clues: Cleans test tubes • cover for a beaker • Used to measure mass • Used to filter solutions • Grind chemicals to powder • Used to pick up small objects • Holds test tubes during heating • Glass tubes that hold chemicals • Used to transfer solid chemicals • Small adjustable burner used in lab • Glass containers that hold chemicals • Used to hold crucible while it's heated • ...
Lab Group 2026-05-07
Across
- Long lost lab member
- You got that ___, ___!
- Important pollinator, or a homophone for the key differentiation between basketball player & actor
- A comically misheard nickname for a sister
- Unfortunate fate for a mealworm
- Biotic factor, or a misspelled science teacher
- Unfavorable packet
- Know your login for this, or else
- Where you may study biology firsthand, or the home base for a lab member
- To brew, say, or the unsavory vessel of potential botulism
- Scientist who preaches equality
- It was so nice, we had to do it twice
- Location for a lab member in the AM
- Optimal exam score
- Purple, ideally
- Taut with water
- If the critical value is low, ___ that ho.
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- Coffee song creator
- A game of chance (with the kin of an educator?)
- A pop, say, or an event that Stella and Nola engage upon
- Colloquialism for a common wind instrument
- Nothing left to offer?
- Pig, or a mean girl, say
- Utensils, or a fast paced game, say
- A killer, or the odd man out, say
- Unfortunate location to leave your transportation
- Description of an acid tail, or a harsh remark, say
- Thanksgiving special, or the nemesis of male lab member
- The color of a biology folder, perhaps
- It's only natural
- Utensil for a perfectionist
31 Clues: Purple, ideally • Taut with water • It's only natural • Unfavorable packet • Optimal exam score • Coffee song creator • Long lost lab member • You got that ___, ___! • Nothing left to offer? • Pig, or a mean girl, say • Utensil for a perfectionist • Unfortunate fate for a mealworm • Scientist who preaches equality • A killer, or the odd man out, say • Know your login for this, or else • ...
"Escape from Sipderhead" -crossword 2023-01-30
Across
- test subject #1
- vessel to use the drugs
- last name of author
- the class you are currently in
- main character
- love drug
- deadly drug
- first term to start drug process
- the first name of person Jeff fought
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- perfect society
- lab
- test subject #2
- opposite of perfect society
- main scientist from lab
- authors home state
- first name of author
16 Clues: lab • love drug • deadly drug • main character • perfect society • test subject #1 • test subject #2 • authors home state • last name of author • first name of author • vessel to use the drugs • main scientist from lab • opposite of perfect society • the class you are currently in • first term to start drug process • the first name of person Jeff fought
Basic pharmacovigilance knowledge quizzzzz 2015-03-31
Across
- The tool to write time and create invoices
- PV objective: to .... harm after use of medicinal product
- An annual safety report on investigational products
- If positive the difference between AE and ADR
- The German responsible person for PV
- A potential source for safety info. and screened weekly
- Devision within Xendo responsible for PV
- Company name
- Location of our next company event
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- Home town of our UK colleagues
- Document describing how to conduct a study
- Short for Good Pharmacovigilance Practice
- PV objective: to.... safe use of medicinal product
- An audit conducted by regulatory authorities
- Short for Suspected Unexpected Serious Adverse Reaction
- Do you need to collect safety information?
- Submitted to update the eCTD or NEES
- A periodic safety report on authorised products
- Risks are assessed against ... for the correct balance
- Location of an Xendo office
- The numbers of days you have to report safety to Vigilex
- Reference safety document for investigational products
- Document describing the risks for using a medicinal product
23 Clues: Company name • Location of an Xendo office • Home town of our UK colleagues • Location of our next company event • Submitted to update the eCTD or NEES • The German responsible person for PV • Devision within Xendo responsible for PV • Short for Good Pharmacovigilance Practice • Document describing how to conduct a study • The tool to write time and create invoices • ...
none 2025-09-01
Across
- – A sudden event needing quick action.
- – An event that may cause harm.
- – Careful checking to ensure safety.
- – Being free from harm or injury.
- – Giving safety or guarding from harm.
- – Watching closely to check for risk.
- – Contact with something harmful.
- – A weak point open to harm.
- – Following rules or requirements.
- – Finding possible dangers or hazards.
- – A step taken to reduce a risk.
- – The presence of something dirty or harmful.
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- – Something that may cause damage or risk.
- – Protection against danger or crime.
- – The chance of loss or harm
- – Returning to normal after an event.
- – Action that stops a problem early.
- – Clean conditions that protect health.
- – A source of possible harm or danger.
- – Action taken after a problem occurs.
- – A rule made for safety control.
- – Clean habits that keep people healthy.
- – Ways to lessen the effects of danger.
- – Reviewing if safety steps work.
- – A set of official safety steps.
25 Clues: – The chance of loss or harm • – A weak point open to harm. • – An event that may cause harm. • – A step taken to reduce a risk. • – Being free from harm or injury. • – A rule made for safety control. • – Contact with something harmful. • – Reviewing if safety steps work. • – A set of official safety steps. • – Following rules or requirements. • ...
Ch. 6 - Introduction to Food Safety 2021-01-06
Across
- A population of certain groups of people which are at a higher risk for getting a foodborne illness.
- The temperature range between 41*F - 135*F, where bacteria grow the fastest.
- The body's negative reaction to a food protein.
- Food that can be eaten without further preparation, washing, or cooking.
- Small, living organisms that can be seen only through a microscope. Most living things carry these on their bodies.
- A common type of microorganism that needs 6 conditions to grow; several species are pathogens that can cause infections diseases
- Microorganism that can spoil food quickly, characterized by smell, taste, or discoloration.
- When a food item containing an allergen comes into contact with another food item and their proteins mix. (refers specifically to food allergens)
- A formal review or examination conducted to see if an operation is following food safety laws.
- The leading cause of foodborne illness that can survive refrigerator and freezer temp. They cannot grow in food, but will grow inside the body.
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- The body's defense against illness.
- Something with the potential to cause harm
- A disease transmitted to people by food
- When two or more people become sick with the same foodborne illness after eating the same food and is confirmed by lab analysis.
- The naturally occurring proteins that cause allergic reactions.
- When harmful things are present in food, making it unsafe to eat.
- Organisms that get nourishment and protection from another living organism known as a host. Live in many types of food and water
- Tiny plants that grow well in acidic food such as jams, jellies, and cured, salty meats. Sometimes used intentionally to affect the flavor and characteristics of a product such as cheese.
- Food that is most vulnerable to pathogen growth, also referred to as food that needs time and temperature control for safety.
- Microorganisms that cause illness, and is the greatest threat to food safety in a food-service operation.
- Organisms found in air, soil, plants, water, and some food that can cause illness but most commonly responsible for spoiling food (ex: mold, yeast)
21 Clues: The body's defense against illness. • A disease transmitted to people by food • Something with the potential to cause harm • The body's negative reaction to a food protein. • The naturally occurring proteins that cause allergic reactions. • When harmful things are present in food, making it unsafe to eat. • ...
Literacy Lab Crossword 2022-03-24
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- Tawag sa lab kung saan maaari tayong mag eksperimento
- Tawag sa lab kung saan pwede tayong matutong magpinta at gumuhit na pinangungunahan ni Kuya Melo
- Tawag kina Pat, Paz, at Pol
- Lugar kung saan maraming buhangin at sobrang init
- Matatagpuan sa malayong lugar o probinsiya
- Kailangan natin ito sa pagligo at paghugas ng kamay
- Dugtungan : malinis na ________
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- Si _____ Encantada ang nagturo ng aral kina Pat, Paz, Pol
- ____ Arts lab kung saan maaari tayo magbahagi ng ating talento sa pagkanta, pagsayaw, o pagdula
- Isang kagamitang panlinis na gawa sa niyog
- Isang kagamitang panlinis na ginagamit panlinis ng damit
- Tawag sa lugar kung saan maraming building at maraming usok ng sasakyan
- Tawag sa lab kung saan maaari tayong mag-aral magbasa at magsulat
13 Clues: Tawag kina Pat, Paz, at Pol • Dugtungan : malinis na ________ • Matatagpuan sa malayong lugar o probinsiya • Isang kagamitang panlinis na gawa sa niyog • Lugar kung saan maraming buhangin at sobrang init • Kailangan natin ito sa pagligo at paghugas ng kamay • Tawag sa lab kung saan maaari tayong mag eksperimento • ...
Version 1 2015-05-22
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- Lab Where rubber gets tested
- Tuber #4 produces which component?
- Roger Mason is the ABM for which department
- Black ____ is the component that gives rubber its color and strength.
- There are 10-11 of these in a tire
- Curing is another name for this process
- According to plant philosophy, what always comes first?
- The rubber strip on the edge of the Belt material
- What the DSB produces
- The Green Tire carts are called
- There are 39 of these in the Tire Room
- BodyPly material has a ____bias
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- New tires are called this
- Final Inspectors inspect these
- 650-1000 of these go on a Creel Stand
- Material storage area
- Number of Mixers
- ____ produces compounds for Extrusion and Stock Cutting
- Cold ___ feed and ___ feed are the two processes used by Extrusion
- This machine 'cooks' the tire
- Automatically Guided Vehicle
- #1and #3 Tubers produce what component?
- Final Mark Browning is the ABM for the department
- Rubber that comes from trees is _________ rubber
- Each final batch of rubber is tested a minimum of ________ times.
25 Clues: Number of Mixers • Material storage area • What the DSB produces • New tires are called this • Automatically Guided Vehicle • Lab Where rubber gets tested • This machine 'cooks' the tire • Final Inspectors inspect these • The Green Tire carts are called • BodyPly material has a ____bias • Tuber #4 produces which component? • There are 10-11 of these in a tire • ...
Word Mine 2019-04-01
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- Rio Tinto's mine closest to the Arctic Circle
- Which region did "Veronica" visit week?
- Rio Tinto's newest Bauxite venture
- Which is Rio Tinto's latest Intelligent Mine
- The company Rio Tinto has partnered with to reuse Aluminium
- One of Rio Tinto's values
- Microsoft's interactive data visualization tool
- Who is the current chairman of Rio Tinto
- Key mineral in the ceramic industry, LED screens and Carrom-board powder
- The team who are also known as the "Guardians of myTools"
- The team responsible for helping the business mobilise talent to the countries
- Rio Tinto’s strategy focuses on the “four Ps” – portfolio, _____, people and partners
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- Navigate, _______, Coach, Perform
- As One HR team we will__________, cross skill & deliver superior customer experience
- Location of Rio Tinto's newest Lithium & Borates project
- The team which that knows how to solve your "queries" and speak SQL
- What were the Pioneer Lab astronauts doing in Brisbane?
- One of the most important priority
- The core of our Operating model
- The mineral which has been discovered at the Winu project
20 Clues: One of Rio Tinto's values • The core of our Operating model • Navigate, _______, Coach, Perform • Rio Tinto's newest Bauxite venture • One of the most important priority • Which region did "Veronica" visit week? • Who is the current chairman of Rio Tinto • Which is Rio Tinto's latest Intelligent Mine • Rio Tinto's mine closest to the Arctic Circle • ...
Engineering Safety 2021-09-15
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- Fire extinguisher preventing all classes of fires
- Dangerous situation that could cause accidents
- Screwdriver type also called the star screw
- More dangerous than a fire and also kills more
- Means start
- Means caution
- A visible situation that is dangerous when combined with other situations
- Lasts 15 seconds (2 words)
- Only law for schools in the lab (2 words)
- Screwdriver type short for hexagon
- Screwdriver type that looks like a thin line
- Means danger, stop, or fire
- An existing situation that is not visible
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- Screwdriver type that looks like a thin plus sign (2 words)
- Screwdriver type also known as the Robertson screwdriver
- Where the machine operator ONLY will stand (2 words)
- Screwdriver type known as the clutch head screwdriver
- A visible situation that presents danger
- Means warning
- Keeping tools, machines, and the work environment in the best condition
- An electrical fire is classified as this (2 words)
- Means safety information
- Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- Means radiation hazard
- How much current can kill
- Smashing these will cause damage
26 Clues: Means start • Means warning • Means caution • Means radiation hazard • Means safety information • How much current can kill • Lasts 15 seconds (2 words) • Means danger, stop, or fire • Smashing these will cause damage • Screwdriver type short for hexagon • A visible situation that presents danger • Only law for schools in the lab (2 words) • An existing situation that is not visible • ...
Cadham Lab Crossword 2024-11-26
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- fit target
- almost acceptable
- swab type
- too much analyte
- lab standard org
- hitches ride on B
- big short
- safety box
- new fingerprint
- biennial visitor
- maddog
- troubleshooting, e.g.
- multiplexer
- mosquito gift
- starts with antibiotic
- where the docs are
- new problem child
- fish gift
- irritating nematode
- sterilizer
- glove ingredient
- deuces start here
- home for tubes
- urine test
- sample bunch
- best cpl committee
- hiv cousin
- naclo
- great imitator
- newborn submission
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- big cousin
- info destination
- one of four
- stripey identifier
- morning routine
- second director
- admin role
- mass unit
- it backbone
- soft bodied enemy
- it started fun...
- location
- roundish germ
- not your usual bug
- bbq baddy
- the last big one
- new england import
- tracking term
- tube top description
- nasal torture
- yearly nasty
- link to hsc
- chipmunk face
- blood disorder
- sea gel
- identifier
- powerful method
- cree mutation
- viral family
- a bit colder
60 Clues: naclo • maddog • sea gel • location • swab type • mass unit • big short • bbq baddy • fish gift • fit target • big cousin • admin role • safety box • sterilizer • identifier • urine test • hiv cousin • one of four • it backbone • multiplexer • link to hsc • yearly nasty • sample bunch • viral family • a bit colder • roundish germ • tracking term • mosquito gift • nasal torture • chipmunk face • cree mutation • blood disorder • home for tubes • ...
Chemistry 2024-03-22
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- a bond between two non-metals that is a sharing of electrons
- elements that are in the far right of the periodic table
- the indication of polarity in a bond or molecule
- soap is one
- column 17 in the periodic table
- required lab safety gear
- what we call a drawing of the molecular structure
- describes how easily a liquid evaporates
- atom that has gained an electron
- this element has the chemical symbol Na
- the rule about how many electrons to make an atom "happy"
- chemical symbol Hg
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- your best friend in chem class
- chemical symbol K
- the shape of a CH4 molecule
- molecules that hold tightly together at the surface of a liquid because of intermolecular forces
- describes how easily a liquid flows
- found in molecules with O,N,F
- a bond between a metal and a non-metal where electrons are fully exchanged
- atom that has lost an electron
- the force that exists between two atoms in a covalent molecule
- chemical symbol W
22 Clues: soap is one • chemical symbol K • chemical symbol W • chemical symbol Hg • required lab safety gear • the shape of a CH4 molecule • found in molecules with O,N,F • your best friend in chem class • atom that has lost an electron • column 17 in the periodic table • atom that has gained an electron • describes how easily a liquid flows • this element has the chemical symbol Na • ...
Science crossword 2022-03-15
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- what flame should be on of you are not heating
- used when heating, what the gauze sits on
- only described in words
- factors that may influence an experiment
- what does the air hole need to be to get the hottest flame
- what could knock someone over if you do this in the lab
- reaching a conclusion about something based on known facts
- used to easily/carefully pour things into little glasses
- an educated guess that can be tested
- what type of flask is used for heating things up
- to test the temperature
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- goes on top on the tripod
- where should your boiling test tube be pointing
- data to do with numbers
- used to protect you eyes
- where do you unplug a cord from
- the part of a Bunsen burner that rotates
- used to weigh things
- graphs always have a…
- what do measuring tools always start at
- data that can keep going
- things that happen even if your careful
- when the water in your tube curves up
23 Clues: used to weigh things • graphs always have a… • data to do with numbers • only described in words • to test the temperature • used to protect you eyes • data that can keep going • goes on top on the tripod • where do you unplug a cord from • an educated guess that can be tested • when the water in your tube curves up • what do measuring tools always start at • ...
3.00 Safety 2024-02-12
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- Safety color that indicates fire safety equipment
- Fire caused by electricity
- Safety color that indicated first aid
- is and action
- Safety color that indicates the floor
- is a plan
- Fire caused by flammable liquids
- Must be worn while welding to protect ones hands from burns
- How to properly use a fire extinguisher
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- Safety color that indicates dangerous parts of equipment
- Must be worn at all times in the shop
- Fire caused by flammable metals
- Safety color that indicates broken equipment
- Fire caused by ordinary combustibles
- Safety color that indicates adjustments or controls
15 Clues: is a plan • is and action • Fire caused by electricity • Fire caused by flammable metals • Fire caused by flammable liquids • Fire caused by ordinary combustibles • Must be worn at all times in the shop • Safety color that indicated first aid • Safety color that indicates the floor • How to properly use a fire extinguisher • Safety color that indicates broken equipment • ...
Ch. 6 - Introduction to Food Safety 2021-01-06
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- A population of certain groups of people which are at a higher risk for getting a foodborne illness.
- The leading cause of foodborne illness that can survive refrigerator and freezer temp. They cannot grow in food, but will grow inside the body.
- Organisms found in air, soil, plants, water, and some food that can cause illness but most commonly responsible for spoiling food (ex: mold, yeast)
- Something with the potential to cause harm
- Food that can be eaten without further preparation, washing, or cooking.
- Organisms that get nourishment and protection from another living organism known as a host. Live in many types of food and water
- A formal review or examination conducted to see if an operation is following food safety laws.
- Microorganisms that cause illness, and is the greatest threat to food safety in a food-service operation.
- The temperature range between 41*F - 135*F, where bacteria grow the fastest.
- A disease transmitted to people by food
- When two or more people become sick with the same foodborne illness after eating the same food and is confirmed by lab analysis.
- Microorganism that can spoil food quickly, characterized by smell, taste, or discoloration.
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- When harmful things are present in food, making it unsafe to eat.
- The body's defense against illness.
- Small, living organisms that can be seen only through a microscope. Most living things carry these on their bodies.
- Tiny plants that grow well in acidic food such as jams, jellies, and cured, salty meats. Sometimes used intentionally to affect the flavor and characteristics of a product such as cheese.
- When a food item containing an allergen comes into contact with another food item and their proteins mix. (refers specifically to food allergens)
- The naturally occurring proteins that cause allergic reactions.
- Food that is most vulnerable to pathogen growth, also referred to as food that needs time and temperature control for safety.
- A common type of microorganism that needs 6 conditions to grow; several species are pathogens that can cause infections diseases
- The body's negative reaction to a food protein.
21 Clues: The body's defense against illness. • A disease transmitted to people by food • Something with the potential to cause harm • The body's negative reaction to a food protein. • The naturally occurring proteins that cause allergic reactions. • When harmful things are present in food, making it unsafe to eat. • ...
Safety cross 2024-12-11
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- A potential source of harm or adverse health effect
- Safety procedure to isolate energy sources
- Unplanned event that disrupts work
- Equipment used for climbing but requires stability checks
- Document providing details about chemical safety
- Displays that provide safety instructions
- Hazard requiring extinguishers and alarms
- Occupational hazard affecting hearing
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- Person responsible for teaching safety protocols
- Condition of being protected from harm
- Science of designing tasks and equipment to fit workers
- Systematic review of safety processes
- Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards
- Protective gear for the head
- Designated route to leave a building during emergencies
- Common workplace injury caused by losing balance
- Worn to protect hands from injury
17 Clues: Protective gear for the head • Worn to protect hands from injury • Unplanned event that disrupts work • Systematic review of safety processes • Occupational hazard affecting hearing • Condition of being protected from harm • Displays that provide safety instructions • Hazard requiring extinguishers and alarms • Safety procedure to isolate energy sources • ...
Hillson Crossword 2026-02-20
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- – Designed to prevent slipping
- – Following safety rules and company standards
- – Related to manufacturing or factory operations
- – Indian brand known for manufacturing industrial safety footwear
- – Preventing a hazard from spreading
- – Basic physical systems supporting workplace operations
- – Being ready to handle emergencies
- – Official rule designed to ensure safety
- – Designing workstations to reduce strain and injury
- – Protected against electrical or heat hazards
- – Taking responsibility for your safety actions
- – Ability to withstand wear and tough conditions
- – Reducing the severity or impact of a risk
- – Action taken to stop accidents before they happen
- – Added strength to improve protection
- – Continuous monitoring for safety and security
- – Duty to maintain a safe work environment
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- – Resistant to water penetration
- – Involving potential danger or risk
- – Organized movement of people during an emergency
- – Protective measure against harm
- – Reinforced toe cap for impact protection
- – Staying alert to avoid potential hazards
- – Material that increases visibility in low light
- – Resistant to high temperatures or flames
- – Careful examination of equipment or workplace conditions
- – Official permission to perform a specific task
- – Consistent and dependable performance in safety
- – Formal approval showing safety standards are met
- – Related to the functioning of workplace activities
30 Clues: – Designed to prevent slipping • – Resistant to water penetration • – Protective measure against harm • – Being ready to handle emergencies • – Involving potential danger or risk • – Preventing a hazard from spreading • – Added strength to improve protection • – Official rule designed to ensure safety • – Reinforced toe cap for impact protection • ...
Optical 2022-06-14
9 Clues: VSP insurance lab, • impact resistant lens • light intelligent lenses • Thinner lightweight lens, • computer users- power boost • Eyemed and non-insurance lab, • Davis or Superior Vision Lab, • VSP insurance using Unity products lab, • eliminates blinding glare in sunglasses
Transferring Products between Lab Warehouses 2023-07-16
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- In LBWHQ screen this appear in 'Status' field indicating all units/products in a batch were NOT successfully lab warehoused in
- Type of thermometer used to take temperature of products
- A slip that accompanies the cooler/platelet boxes that contains the units electronically scanned into the batch
- Maximum transport temperature for defined red cells
- This should be entered in the 'check in temperature' field if no dry ice is present in the box
- _____ temperature products have an acceptable transport temperature of 20-24 degrees
- This interdiction appears if the unit/product was never scanned into an outgoing transfer batch but is lab warehoused in
- The check in temperature for recovered frozen plasma is -_____
- BECS screen that is run to verify all products were successfully lab warehoused in
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- BECS screen to reprint a transfer slip
- The check in temperature for transfusable frozen plasma is -_____
- The interdiction automatically applied to all units that are entered in a transfer batch and released when units/products are lab warehoused in
- In LBWHQ screen this appear in 'Status' field indicating all units/products in a batch were successfully lab warehoused in
- The temperature entered in LBWHOUT for defined red cells
- Frozen products that arrive without dry ice should be inspected for signs of this.
15 Clues: BECS screen to reprint a transfer slip • Maximum transport temperature for defined red cells • Type of thermometer used to take temperature of products • The temperature entered in LBWHOUT for defined red cells • The check in temperature for recovered frozen plasma is -_____ • The check in temperature for transfusable frozen plasma is -_____ • ...
H&S 2016-05-19
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- Understand the hazardous and labelling of substances
- All employees have the right to know about the ______ in the workplace
- Who signs the National Safety Policy
- All employees have the right to _______ in identifying and correcting hazardous in the workplace
- Safety is a _____ responsibility
- First sign of hearing loss
- Keep the work areas clean and neat
- Who is our Health & Safety Specialist?
- placed in front of trailers in shop bay
- How many rights does an employee have?
- Damaged piece of equipment should follow what procedure to fix?
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- Trailer Wizards health and safety program can be found where?
- What to do when you have an incident at work
- What should be clearly marked on jack stands?
- Who is responsible for safety
- All employees have the _____ to refuse unsafe work
- _____ Health and Safety Committee
- Last line of defense
- Arrest Worn to protect workers at heights
19 Clues: Last line of defense • First sign of hearing loss • Who is responsible for safety • Safety is a _____ responsibility • _____ Health and Safety Committee • Keep the work areas clean and neat • Who signs the National Safety Policy • Who is our Health & Safety Specialist? • How many rights does an employee have? • placed in front of trailers in shop bay • ...
H&S 2016-05-26
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- Damaged piece of equipment should follow what procedure to fix?
- All employees have the _____ to refuse unsafe work
- Worn to protect workers at heights
- What to do when you have an incident at work
- Who signs the National Safety Policy
- Training program on hazardous and labelling of substances
- All employees have the right to _______ in identifying and correcting hazardous in the workplace
- Worn in the shop
- Prevents hearing loss
- Safety is a _____ responsibility
- How many rights does an employee have?
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- Who is responsible for safety
- Keep the work areas clean and neat
- _____ Health and Safety Committee
- Trailer Wizards health and safety program can be found where?
- All employees have the right to know about the ______ in the workplace
- What should be clearly marked on jack stands?
- placed in front of trailers in shop bay
- Who is our Health & Safety Specialist?
19 Clues: Worn in the shop • Prevents hearing loss • Who is responsible for safety • Safety is a _____ responsibility • _____ Health and Safety Committee • Keep the work areas clean and neat • Worn to protect workers at heights • Who signs the National Safety Policy • Who is our Health & Safety Specialist? • How many rights does an employee have? • placed in front of trailers in shop bay • ...
Lab equipment 2018-09-28
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- For protect skin and clothes.It is a cotton
- It is a piece of laboratory glassware, they are used for precise dilutions and preparation of standard solutions. these flasks are usually pear-shaped with a flat bottom, and made or glass or plastic
- To protect eyes. It is plastic
- It's a long work table. It is a rectangular and ceramic.
- It is a common piece of laboratory equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid. It has a narrow cylindricalshape, open at the top and usually equipped with a spout and resting on a foot to ensure its stability.
- To hold on Erlenmeyer when heating chemicals.
- It is a common piece of a laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length or glass or clear plastic tubing, open at the top and closed at the bottom. They are usually placed in special-purpose racks.
- It is a squeeze bottle with a nozzle, used to rinse variuous pieces of laboratory glassware, such as test tubes and round bottom flasks.
- To fixe the burette on the stand.
- To hold test tubes.
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- It isa circular concave piece of glass used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid, to hold solids while being weighed and for heating a small amount of substance.
- It is a piece of laboratory used to mix chemicals and liquids. They are usually made of solid glass, about the thickness and slightly longer than a drinking straw, with rounded ends.
- it is a tool of laboratory used in chemistry for trasnport a volume measuring of liquid. She can be of plastic or of glass.
- To protect hands. It is in latex
- To close a test tubes. It is made of rubber
- It is a container which features a flat bottom, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck.He can be stopper by a corks
- He is a generally cylindrical container with a flat bottom. Most also have a small spout to aid pouring. They are available in several sizes. She can be of glass.
- It is a semi-permeable paper barrier placed perpendicular to a liquid or air flow. It is used to separate fine substances from liquids or air.
- They are pieces of equipment that are used to hold upright multiple test tubes at the same time. they can be wood, plastic or glass
- To wash glassware in a lab.
20 Clues: To hold test tubes. • To wash glassware in a lab. • To protect eyes. It is plastic • To protect hands. It is in latex • To fixe the burette on the stand. • For protect skin and clothes.It is a cotton • To close a test tubes. It is made of rubber • To hold on Erlenmeyer when heating chemicals. • It's a long work table. It is a rectangular and ceramic. • ...
Bosch VPP Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-19
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- Acronym for Safety Point Leader
- Acronym for South Carolina Occupation, Safety , and Health Administration
- Evacuate through nearest safe exit to gathering point
- He/She wants to speak with associates to better understand our safety culture
- Bosch's training database
- A value that will not be compromised and is number one
- Invented for Life
- Acronym for Medical Response Team
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- Acronym for Safety Data Sheet
- Who to call in case of an emergency involving medical emergency or chemical spill
- Go to nearest designated shelter in case of this
- A partnership between OSHA, Bosch, Management, and Associates
- Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
- Acronym for Spill Response Team
- Acronym for Health, Safety, and Environment
- Who is responsible for Safety
16 Clues: Invented for Life • Bosch's training database • Acronym for Safety Data Sheet • Who is responsible for Safety • Acronym for Safety Point Leader • Acronym for Spill Response Team • Acronym for Medical Response Team • Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • Acronym for Health, Safety, and Environment • Go to nearest designated shelter in case of this • ...
Lab Week 2014 2014-02-26
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- Newest addition to the blood bank
- What happens when we don't clean the arm well before bld culture collection
- Another word for "drawing blood"
- Dept where all of the "bug" grow
- Stain used to identify bacteria
- Department where CBCs are performed
- Computer system used in the lab
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- Used to spin tubes
- Name of monthly lab news letter
- What we do every day at 8am and at shift change
- My temperature should be 2-8C
- Newest test added to Chemistry
- New urinalysis instrument
- Dawn's nickname...and it starts with a B (be nice)
- Where lab staff go to get online education
15 Clues: Used to spin tubes • New urinalysis instrument • My temperature should be 2-8C • Newest test added to Chemistry • Name of monthly lab news letter • Stain used to identify bacteria • Computer system used in the lab • Another word for "drawing blood" • Dept where all of the "bug" grow • Newest addition to the blood bank • Department where CBCs are performed • ...
Machaon Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-27
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- The month of Machaon's birthday
- Mike received his BS from _______ State University. (Camille did as well)
- Berkeley lab street name
- Last name of our MD.
- In 2016, Machaon acquired _______ Coagulation Laboratory.
- Blood, Sweat and Smears is a Machaon _______.
- T/F: Machaon is open on Memorial Day.
- 80% of ALL medical ______ rely on lab test results.
- Head of Human Resources
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- Integrity, Quality, Solutions-Oriented, Constantly Improving Service are examples of Machaon _______.
- Papilio Machaon is a type of...
- "To save more lives with lab tests"
- Machaon moved from _______ to Berkeley.
- CPT code stands for Current _______ Terminology.
- Machaons' ordering and reporting management system is called Machaon ______
15 Clues: Last name of our MD. • Head of Human Resources • Berkeley lab street name • The month of Machaon's birthday • Papilio Machaon is a type of... • "To save more lives with lab tests" • T/F: Machaon is open on Memorial Day. • Machaon moved from _______ to Berkeley. • Blood, Sweat and Smears is a Machaon _______. • CPT code stands for Current _______ Terminology. • ...
lab 2024-04-22
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- The initial phase of sewage treatment, involving the mechanical removal of large debris and particulate matter
- The controlled application of oxidizing agents, such as chlorine or ozone, to neutralize pathogens and microorganisms in sewage effluent
- The regulated management and disposal of residual sewage sludge following treatment, aimed at mitigating environmental impacts
- The terminal phase of sewage treatment, encompassing advanced oxidation processes aimed at pathogen eradication and effluent disinfection.
- An instrument utilized to gauge the volumetric flow rate of fluids within sewage conduits, critical for system monitoring
- An aerobic treatment process reliant on microbial respiration to degrade organic pollutants and enhance effluent clarity
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- A subterranean access structure integral to sewage network infrastructure, facilitating routine maintenance and inspection
- A fossil fuel commonly employed in cogeneration systems, known for its calorific value and low emissions profile
- A subsurface conduit network characterized by a series of gravity-driven flow paths, integral to urban wastewater conveyance
- A governmental body tasked with formulating and enforcing environmental policies, including wastewater treatment regulations
- A corrosion-resistant thermoplastic compound favored for its durability and longevity in sewage pipe fabrication
- The holistic approach encompassing engineering design, material selection, and construction methodologies in sewage infrastructure deployment
- A versatile energy source harnessed in district heating networks, often derived from combustion or geothermal reservoirs
- A compact heat exchanger module employed in heat network distribution systems, facilitating thermal energy transfer between fluid streams
14 Clues: The initial phase of sewage treatment, involving the mechanical removal of large debris and particulate matter • A fossil fuel commonly employed in cogeneration systems, known for its calorific value and low emissions profile • A corrosion-resistant thermoplastic compound favored for its durability and longevity in sewage pipe fabrication • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2016 2016-04-20
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- Staph that may cause MRSA
- Maplewood chief
- Oral anticoagulant
- Immature RBC
- O2 carrying protein
- Positive for bacteria
- Where to find Lab policies
- Universal donor
- Type of fluid
- IgA and IgG for example
- Part of a blood gas, base____
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- Branch of medicine that deals with cancer
- pink plate
- Immunosuppressive drug
- AFP
- founding sisters?
- Binds to a specific antibody
- blood supplier (2 words)
- Two crosslinked D fragments of the fibrin protein
- aeruginosa smells like grapes
- Reference lab
- code for chemical spill
22 Clues: AFP • pink plate • Immature RBC • Reference lab • Type of fluid • Maplewood chief • Universal donor • founding sisters? • Oral anticoagulant • O2 carrying protein • Positive for bacteria • Immunosuppressive drug • IgA and IgG for example • code for chemical spill • blood supplier (2 words) • Staph that may cause MRSA • Where to find Lab policies • Binds to a specific antibody • ...
Chasalyn's Tying The Knot! 2024-04-07
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- Chasalyn's Ring Shape
- Chasalyn's Sorority
- Chasalyn's Favorite Color
- City They Currently Live
- Years They Have Been Together
- Where Micheal is From
- First City Living Together
- Where Chasalyn Works
- Their Favorite Concert
- City They are Getting Married in
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- Their Favorite College Football Team
- Where Chasalyn is From
- Bachelorette Location
- Month of Wedding
- Name of Their Silver Lab
- Name of Their Chocolate Lab
- Month of Their Engagement
- Chasalyn's New Last Name
- Their Favorite Holiday
- Where They are Honeymoonin'
- Number of Bridesmaids
21 Clues: Month of Wedding • Chasalyn's Sorority • Where Chasalyn Works • Chasalyn's Ring Shape • Bachelorette Location • Number of Bridesmaids • Where Micheal is From • Where Chasalyn is From • Their Favorite Holiday • Their Favorite Concert • Name of Their Silver Lab • Chasalyn's New Last Name • City They Currently Live • Month of Their Engagement • Chasalyn's Favorite Color • ...
Unit 3 Part 1 2023-01-14
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- small
- old
- area
- videophone
- bag
- popcorn
- place
- cup
- south
- big
- bookstore
- cafeteria
- park
- shoppingmall
- dorm
- hills
- lab
- medium
- close
- sodamachine
- lunchroom
- backpack
- apartment
- city
- first
- east
- atm
- box
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- minooka
- office
- floor
- frontdoor
- vendingmachine
- bag
- beautiful
- chicago
- lobby
- north
- pencil
- room
- classroom
- phone
- library
- west
- house
- cookie
- shelf
- mountain
- bathroom
- new
50 Clues: old • bag • bag • cup • big • lab • new • atm • box • area • room • park • dorm • west • city • east • small • floor • place • lobby • north • south • hills • phone • house • close • shelf • first • office • pencil • medium • cookie • minooka • popcorn • chicago • library • mountain • backpack • bathroom • frontdoor • beautiful • bookstore • cafeteria • classroom • lunchroom • apartment • videophone • sodamachine • shoppingmall • vendingmachine
Scientific Experimental Tools 2023-09-07
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- Coat A protective garment worn by scientists and researchers to shield clothing from spills and splashes.
- An instrument used to measure the intensity of light at different wavelengths, often used in chemistry and biology.
- A device used to magnify tiny objects, allowing us to see details not visible to the naked eye.
- A machine that spins samples at high speeds to separate components based on density.
- Tube A small, narrow glass tube used to hold and mix small amounts of liquids or conduct chemical tests.
- A device used to maintain controlled temperature and humidity conditions for cultures or experiments.
- Burner A gas burner used in laboratories for heating, sterilizing, and performing various experiments.
- Dish A shallow, flat, cylindrical lidded dish used for cultivating microorganisms or small samples.
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- A cylindrical container with a flat bottom used for mixing, heating, and measuring liquids.
- An instrument for measuring temperature, often with a glass tube filled with mercury or alcohol.
- Safety eyewear designed to protect the eyes from chemicals, debris, or other potential hazards in the lab.
- Microscope A powerful microscope that uses a beam of electrons to view incredibly small details in samples.
- Cylinder A tall, narrow container with volume markings used for measuring liquids precisely.
- A slender tube used to transfer small amounts of liquid accurately from one container to another.
- Meter An instrument used to measure the acidity or alkalinity (pH) of a solution.
15 Clues: Meter An instrument used to measure the acidity or alkalinity (pH) of a solution. • A machine that spins samples at high speeds to separate components based on density. • A cylindrical container with a flat bottom used for mixing, heating, and measuring liquids. • Cylinder A tall, narrow container with volume markings used for measuring liquids precisely. • ...
DSD SE SAFETY TRAINING CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-09-28
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- __________ of Desease Control
- What to do when you see a safety hazard
- Acronym for items to protect yourself
- To whom do you report a safety hazard
- The ___________ duty clause required employers to provide a workpace free from hazards
- Acronym for primary national regulatory agency for workplace safety
- protect your hands from injury
- President who signed OSHA into law, "I am not a crook"
- What follows after a mishap
- Enterprise Safety Application Management
- Acronym for the technique in using a fire extinguisher
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- An example of hearing protection
- Responsible for the protection of human health and environment
- Standard _________ Procedures are used to improve safety efficiency
- Who is responsible for safety
- DLA flyer for mishaps with leassons learned for everyone to read
- In case of fire, activate the nearest alarm ________
- leading cause of death in the workplace
- All chemicals in the workplace should have this available
- All chemicals in the workplace should have this available
20 Clues: What follows after a mishap • __________ of Desease Control • Who is responsible for safety • protect your hands from injury • An example of hearing protection • Acronym for items to protect yourself • To whom do you report a safety hazard • What to do when you see a safety hazard • leading cause of death in the workplace • Enterprise Safety Application Management • ...
Hepatitis, Cirrhosis, and Cancer OH MY! 2021-11-30
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- condition where a patients white blood cell count is dangerously low
- Inflammation of the liver
- condition in which patients receiving certain types of cancer treatments effect hair follicles
- system that supplies the liver with nutrients
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- Painful condition that can occur on the mouth as a result of certain cancer treatments. Characterized by painful ulcers
- highest mortality rate in cancer patients across both genders
- isolation where we as healthcare providers are taking steps to protect the patient during isolation
- Lab most specific to the liver
- scarring of the liver caused by alcohol, viruses, immune disorders among others
- term used to describe safety measures taken for patients who are emitting radiation
10 Clues: Inflammation of the liver • Lab most specific to the liver • system that supplies the liver with nutrients • highest mortality rate in cancer patients across both genders • condition where a patients white blood cell count is dangerously low • scarring of the liver caused by alcohol, viruses, immune disorders among others • ...
The Road to VPP Recertification 2018-08-03
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- One way to stay safe when its hot
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- We need to be trained to work with these
- Prevented by picking up debris on the floor
- Person who can help with fixing hazards
- Help us find hazards
- What we should hold on to on stairs
- Removes energy so equipment can be repaired
- Instructions on how to do a task safely
- Who is responsible for safety
- Voluntary Protection Program
- What we should do if we have a question about the task
- Must be inspected before use
- Important to improving safety
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- What we don't do while we are driving
- Hearing test
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Something to do frequently to avoid strains
- Means employees are engaged
- Helps prevent injuries
- A means to get things done faster and better
- Something that can harm us
- When we can stop thinking about safety
- Neoprene or leather
- Heath, Safety and Environmental
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Safety glasses or safety gloves
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
29 Clues: Hearing test • Neoprene or leather • Help us find hazards • Helps prevent injuries • Something that can harm us • Means employees are engaged • Voluntary Protection Program • Must be inspected before use • Who is responsible for safety • Important to improving safety • Should be pushed and not pulled • Heath, Safety and Environmental • Not the place to pour chemicals • ...
Health and Safety 2021-09-24
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- employees must: Ensure that they are not under the influence of any (x) to the extent that they could be a danger to themselves or others while at work
- employer duties include: Appoint one or more (x)Persons to specifically advise the employer on compliance with the safety and health laws
- The Health and Safety Authority is the national body in Ireland with (x) for securing health and safety at work
- employer’s duties include: Managing and (x) all work activities so as to ensure the safety, health and welfare of people at work
- employer duties include: Ensure that (x) accidents and dangerous occurrences are reported to the Health and Safety Authority
- A HSA inspector may serve an (X) Notice which gives a period of time for the matter to be remedied
- THE HSA Provides (X), advice and codes of practice to employers, employees and self-employed on all aspects of workplace health and safety
- and health
- THE HSA MAY SERVE A (X) Notice WHICH requires the immediate cessation of the activity that has created the risk
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- the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005 takes a (x)Approach to reducing accidents and ill health at work
- The Act sets out the rights and (x)of both employers and employees and provides for substantial fines and penalties for breaches of the health and safety legislation
- employees must: Not engage in any improper (x) that could endanger their safety or health or that of anyone else
- THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X)
- The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action
- employees must: (x) any defects in the place of work, equipment, etc. which might endanger
- employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work
- Employer duties include: Provide Information, Instruction, Training and Supervision regarding safety and health to employees, which must be in a form, manner, and (X) that they are likely to understand
- employees must: (x) with relevant laws and protect their own safety and health, as well as the safety and health of anyone who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work
- employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer
- employer duties include: (x) and Maintain welfare facilities for employees at the workplace
- Following prosecution, the Courts may impose fines or prison sentences (or both), depending on the (X) of the offence
- the HSA has overall responsibility for the administration and (X) of health and safety at work in Ireland
- Employers duties include - Designing, Providing and (X) a safe place of work that has safe access and egress, and uses plant and equipment that is safe and without risk to health
23 Clues: and health • THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X) • employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work • employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer • The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
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- The requirements of the project
- cause the most accident
- situation that is visible and presents immediate danger
- is the first step to working safely
- watch your hands when using this machine
- you have to wear them when doing any kind of experiment according to the law
- all rules in order to avoid consequences
- when finished with the task
- he is needed around when using machines
- safety color to start
- means danger in the safety colors
Down
- can help prevent hazards and keep things clean.
- when somebody is hurt
- an existing situation that is dangerous and hidden from obvious view
- are place all around the building and is used to stop fire
- a dangerous cituation that can cause an accident.
- safety color for caution
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other events
- safety color for radiation hazard
- safety color for information
- when using all tools
- safety color for warning
- carry sharp tools to school
23 Clues: when using all tools • when somebody is hurt • safety color to start • cause the most accident • safety color for caution • safety color for warning • when finished with the task • carry sharp tools to school • safety color for information • The requirements of the project • safety color for radiation hazard • means danger in the safety colors • is the first step to working safely • ...
Patient Safety and HRO 2024-06-04
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- _______ Principles to lead us on the journey toward HRO
- Safety event that did not cause harm to a Veteran (2 words)
- Preoccupation with failure is to ________ risk
- Safety event that caused harm to a Veteran (2 words)
- Who is responsible for Patient Safety?
- Commit to ________ _______ (2 words)
- Experience fewer than anticipated events of harm
- _______ of safety is the overarching pillar to prevent harm and learn from mistakes
- _______ Values that unite us and guide our decisions
- A safety story used to recognize staff who anticipate risk and took action to keep Veterans safe (2 words)
- Reluctance to ________. Get in the weeds and solve the problem.
- It's all for the _______
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- Sensitivity to operations focuses on _____ _____ staff and care processes (2 words)
- _______ to expertise
- Get to the ______ cause.
- Continuously improving based on what has been learned (2 words)
- Three ______
- ______ W's - What I see, What concerns me, What I want
- System for reporting patient safety events
- The opposite of poor, unclear, communication, which is an important value.
20 Clues: Three ______ • _______ to expertise • Get to the ______ cause. • It's all for the _______ • Commit to ________ _______ (2 words) • Who is responsible for Patient Safety? • System for reporting patient safety events • Preoccupation with failure is to ________ risk • Experience fewer than anticipated events of harm • Safety event that caused harm to a Veteran (2 words) • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
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- The requirements of the project
- cause the most accident
- situation that is visible and presents immediate danger
- is the first step to working safely
- watch your hands when using this machine
- you have to wear them when doing any kind of experiment according to the law
- all rules in order to avoid consequences
- when finished with the task
- he is needed around when using machines
- safety color to start
- means danger in the safety colors
Down
- can help prevent hazards and keep things clean.
- when somebody is hurt
- an existing situation that is dangerous and hidden from obvious view
- are place all around the building and is used to stop fire
- a dangerous cituation that can cause an accident.
- safety color for caution
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other events
- safety color for radiation hazard
- safety color for information
- when using all tools
- safety color for warning
- carry sharp tools to school
23 Clues: when using all tools • when somebody is hurt • safety color to start • cause the most accident • safety color for caution • safety color for warning • when finished with the task • carry sharp tools to school • safety color for information • The requirements of the project • safety color for radiation hazard • means danger in the safety colors • is the first step to working safely • ...
Happy Lab Week! 2022-02-16
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- PPE attire
- Additive in lavender tops
- Department that uses blue tops
- Tube used for ESRs
- Cloudy appearance due to lipid content
- Goin' for a spin
- Stops the spread of germs
- Department where you may find casts
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- Not a vampire
- Use this to make a dilution
- Take a closer look
- Department that runs CBCs
- Buggy department
- STAT
- lab order
- lab garbage
- CMPs go here
17 Clues: STAT • lab order • PPE attire • lab garbage • CMPs go here • Not a vampire • Buggy department • Goin' for a spin • Take a closer look • Tube used for ESRs • Department that runs CBCs • Additive in lavender tops • Stops the spread of germs • Use this to make a dilution • Department that uses blue tops • Department where you may find casts • Cloudy appearance due to lipid content
Safety 2022-08-31
Across
- The requirements of the project
- cause the most accident
- situation that is visible and presents immediate danger
- is the first step to working safely
- watch your hands when using this machine
- you have to wear them when doing any kind of experiment according to the law
- all rules in order to avoid consequences
- when finished with the task
- he is needed around when using machines
- safety color to start
- means danger in the safety colors
Down
- can help prevent hazards and keep things clean.
- when somebody is hurt
- an existing situation that is dangerous and hidden from obvious view
- are place all around the building and is used to stop fire
- a dangerous cituation that can cause an accident.
- safety color for caution
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other events
- safety color for radiation hazard
- safety color for information
- when using all tools
- safety color for warning
- carry sharp tools to school
23 Clues: when using all tools • when somebody is hurt • safety color to start • cause the most accident • safety color for caution • safety color for warning • when finished with the task • carry sharp tools to school • safety color for information • The requirements of the project • safety color for radiation hazard • means danger in the safety colors • is the first step to working safely • ...
June is Safety Month Crossword 2026-05-07
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- – Head protection PPE
- – Safe removal of people from danger area
- – Likelihood and severity of harm occurring
- – Document detailing chemical hazards and safety information
- – Step-by-step method for performing a task safely
- – Unsafe event that did not result in injury
- – Short safety meeting before work begins
- – Tagging equipment to prevent operation
- – Something with the potential to cause harm
- – Formal review of safety systems or compliance
- – Documented response to emergencies
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- – Process of isolating hazardous energy
- – Evaluation of risk levels and controls
- – Study of workplace design for human efficiency and safety
- – Immediate medical treatment for injury
- – Process of finding workplace hazards
- – Systematic examination of workplace conditions
- – Eye protection PPE
- – Hand protection PPE
- – Condition of being protected from harm
- – Lockout/Tagout energy isolation system
- – Following laws, rules, and safety standards
- – Instruction on safe work practices
- – Event that causes or could cause injury or damage
- – Equipment worn to reduce exposure to hazards
25 Clues: – Eye protection PPE • – Head protection PPE • – Hand protection PPE • – Instruction on safe work practices • – Documented response to emergencies • – Process of finding workplace hazards • – Process of isolating hazardous energy • – Evaluation of risk levels and controls • – Immediate medical treatment for injury • – Condition of being protected from harm • ...
Safety Guidelines Puzzle MD 2024-06-12
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- Do not touch any equipment, supplies, or other materials in the room without __ from the teacher.This includes other student projects or lab materials set out for the day’s use.
- These should not be in the work area and must be stored safely under the tables. They are a tripping and fire hazard in a STEM classroom.
- Mark ______ to be cut with pencil before using the Exacto or Utility knife, or specialized shears/scissors/snips.
- Always start with the ______ magnification when viewing a slide.
- Always cut _____ from the body.
- Keep your ______ as far away from the blade as possible, AND be sure to maintain a safe grasp on the material being cut.
- Follow teacher instructions when you _______ any chemicals or chemical waste.
- Use ______ in the designated area of the classroom/lab. (TWO WORDS)
- On these, special paper should be used to clean the lenses.
- Do not touch the ______ of the glue gun, even to see if it hot enough to use or completely cooled off. (TWO WORDS)
- Must be used when working with chemicals. (two words)
- At the end of EVERY class, you are expected to _______ your area and put away all equipment before being dismissed.
- These have a special, separate container that is used to 'throw them away'
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- Know where the _____ Safety Data Sheets (MSDS or SDS) are located.
- _____ on what you are doing while handling a craft/utility knife OR any specialty shears/snips.
- Watch for ____ on tools and while building with microcontroller systems to avoid injuries. (two words)
- Use _____ supplies for only the intended surfaces. If you are unsure about whether a substance can be used to clean an item, ask before using.
- Use a tool or piece of equipment only for its specific _____ and use the correct tool for the job.
- Keep all food and drinks away from _____ equipment.
- Goggles and _______ must be used when working with bacteria.
- Always place a piece of scrap material _____what is being glued or painted.
- Carry all tools with the points _____ and in a manner that does not pose a danger to others around you.
- Report any accident, injury, broken equipment, or any hazardous condition, regardless of how minor, to the ____ immediately.
- Perform only ______ activities and projects using the equipment provided.
- Don’t leave specialized shears or cutters _____. When done, always close and latch the safety if available.
25 Clues: Always cut _____ from the body. • Keep all food and drinks away from _____ equipment. • Must be used when working with chemicals. (two words) • On these, special paper should be used to clean the lenses. • Goggles and _______ must be used when working with bacteria. • Always start with the ______ magnification when viewing a slide. • ...
Bosch VPP Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-19
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- Acronym for Safety Data Sheet
- Who is responsible for Safety
- He/She wants to speak with associates to better understand our safety culture
- Acronym for Spill Response Team
- Acronym for South Carolina Occupation , Safety, and Health
- A partnership between OSHA, Bosch Management, and Associates
- Evacuate through the nearest safe exit to gathering point
- Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
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- Acronym for Health, Safety, and the Environment
- Bosch's Training Database
- Who to call in case of Emergency involving medical emergency or chemical spill
- Go to the nearest designated shelter in case of this
- Invented For Life
- A value that will not be compromised and is Number 1
- Acronym for Safety Point Leader
- Acronym Medical Response Team
16 Clues: Invented For Life • Bosch's Training Database • Acronym for Safety Data Sheet • Who is responsible for Safety • Acronym Medical Response Team • Acronym for Spill Response Team • Acronym for Safety Point Leader • Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • Acronym for Health, Safety, and the Environment • Go to the nearest designated shelter in case of this • ...
best crossword 2016-06-22
Across
- its a month
- they are sometimes are cute
- Likes to chase mice
- its something you can whach something on it
- Has a trunk
- is a name
- a sphere shape
- its a games
- Flying mammal
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- they are cute
- is fun and boring
- they are in space
- Large marsupial
- it an famous person
- its a book you can read
- Man's best friend
- its a since lab
17 Clues: is a name • its a month • Has a trunk • its a games • they are cute • Flying mammal • a sphere shape • Large marsupial • its a since lab • is fun and boring • they are in space • Man's best friend • it an famous person • Likes to chase mice • its a book you can read • they are sometimes are cute • its something you can whach something on it
How well do you know Lakeside buildings? 2022-05-26
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- the coziest building on campus, with chalkboard poetry
- where you can buy laundry pods; snack stash
- where the student keurig machine is located
- the historic building housing Lakeside's AIR program
- a stone lab used by Brent Mortenson's class
- a year round cottage near the path to secret beach
- the label on one stone lab's doors
- home of Thursday Creative Night
- where you can have teatime on Wednesdays
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- the lab that houses the preserved bird specimens
- the oldest building on campus
- a stone lab housing a class that requires binoculars
- the acreage on campus for prairie studies
- houses a class facilitated by a TA from Colorado
- a year round cottage that houses visiting scholars
- where Mary's office is
16 Clues: where Mary's office is • the oldest building on campus • home of Thursday Creative Night • the label on one stone lab's doors • where you can have teatime on Wednesdays • the acreage on campus for prairie studies • where you can buy laundry pods; snack stash • where the student keurig machine is located • a stone lab used by Brent Mortenson's class • ...
Patient Safety 2026-01-20
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- Brief team meeting to discuss plan for day and relevant information
- Recognize colleague for taking action to enhance patient safety
- Activities undertaken to identify potential risks and unsafe conditions
- Unplanned event that could impact patient safety
- Goal of no preventable patient harm as a result of health care treatment
- Reviewing current prescriptions and supplements at each visit
- Verifying name and date of birth before treatment
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- Helps prevent the spread of infection
- be closed for referrals to ensure patient safety
- Confirming patient understanding using repeat back method
- Our _______ is greater than our ______ today
- Document used to report safety concerns or errors
- Safety step to confirm correct patient, procedure, and site
- Environment where everyone shares a commitment to making patient care as safe as possible
- Short for Protected Health Information
- Process essential to ensuring patient safety
- Delays in care may occur when this is incomplete
- Safety event that did not reach patient but posed risk of harm
18 Clues: Helps prevent the spread of infection • Short for Protected Health Information • Our _______ is greater than our ______ today • Process essential to ensuring patient safety • be closed for referrals to ensure patient safety • Unplanned event that could impact patient safety • Delays in care may occur when this is incomplete • ...
science safety 2012-09-05
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- bad smells
- used when room is on fire
- the absolute most important thing about science
- when heated it looks the same
- saftey with living things
- needed when doing a lab with germs
- very important to have to start any lab
- some one you always need
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- open flame
- not alowed unless you are told to by a teacher and both __________are known
- you use when a chemical gets in to the things you goggles protect
- used to protect your eyes
- somthing you wear to feel realy cool and it will protect you to
- not alowed in lab area
- used when a person is on fire
- can be spread even when you have gloves
16 Clues: bad smells • open flame • not alowed in lab area • some one you always need • used when room is on fire • used to protect your eyes • saftey with living things • when heated it looks the same • used when a person is on fire • needed when doing a lab with germs • can be spread even when you have gloves • very important to have to start any lab • ...
International Day of Medical Physics 2016-10-31
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- Our Assistant's first name (Medical Physics Reception)
- The kind of "water" physicists use (Physics Lab)
- "Internal" therapy
- Newest member of Electronics Team
- There is no other nation like ...
- Name of our humanoid phantom (Physics Lab)
- Let there be charge!
- Name of our treatment planning software (or when the sun/moon overlap)
- City where Cobalt-60 was invented
- Model name of our centre's linear accelerators
- Number of Medical Physicists with the Order of Canada
- Not a torture chamber, an ... chamber
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- 'assurance' or 'control'
- Her birthday was today!
- Name of RT information and treatment system
- Last name of a UVIC Medical Physics Faculty
- A "linac" is a linear ...
- Some of our prostate brachytherapy patients become this
- Let there be light!
- First name of our (and Provincial) Professional Practice Physics Leader
- They 'live' in room S1618 (hint: not undergrads)
- What Medical Physicists are good at measuring
- A Physics Assistant's first name (Physics Lab)
23 Clues: "Internal" therapy • Let there be light! • Let there be charge! • Her birthday was today! • 'assurance' or 'control' • A "linac" is a linear ... • Newest member of Electronics Team • There is no other nation like ... • City where Cobalt-60 was invented • Not a torture chamber, an ... chamber • Name of our humanoid phantom (Physics Lab) • Name of RT information and treatment system • ...
Lab Week 2022 2022-04-21
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- Lab week theme “back to the …”
- This artist gave “love a bad name”
- Micro Lab automation
- AFB techs are used to working under this kind of pressure
- MALDI runs don’t start without
- Pseudomonas is always “…-positive”
- The most common malaria seen in blood samples
- This enzyme is responsible for forming the pink color in the CLO test
- Strep throat is caused by this species of bacteria
- In molecular, we amplify this
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- The most common bacteria in UTIs
- This second generation cephamycin is sensitive in ESBL organisms
- This GPR species is associated with breast abscess
- You are Gram negative or …..
- Considered contamination if found in one blood bottle only (abbr.)
- The area of the lab that answers the phone the most
- Epi bench might see 50 of these tests in a day
- In 1983 this Star Wars film was released
- The machine used by Virology for HSV
- The bench that keeps the drugs in check
- This “mycology” organism ferments popular drinkable products
21 Clues: Micro Lab automation • You are Gram negative or ….. • In molecular, we amplify this • Lab week theme “back to the …” • MALDI runs don’t start without • The most common bacteria in UTIs • This artist gave “love a bad name” • Pseudomonas is always “…-positive” • The machine used by Virology for HSV • The bench that keeps the drugs in check • ...
LAB WEEK 2026 2026-03-03
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- Clean and free from microorganisms
- I have ocular lenses and can help you see really small things
- Pneumatic or used to store blood
- Culture to determine TB
- Irreplaceable specimen
- Cryoglobulins are tested in this lab along with other Serology tests
- Piggy bank character name
- Withdrawal of blood
- "To Infinity and ____!"
- If I fail I have to be investigated before running patient samples
- "Go with.." this lab for detailed Lymphoma panels
- The spork toy from Toy Story 4
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- Blood bank knows to agitate and store these at room temperature
- "There's a snake in my ____!"
- This CAP service is coming up
- Woody has what written on the bottom of his Boot
- Space Ranger toy with wings name
- In this lab department you will find an Airfuge for lipemic samples
- Find out how long it takes plasma to clot using this type of test
- Collects all the blood samples
- ASAP
- Woodys Horse; and a sign of Lyme Disease
22 Clues: ASAP • Withdrawal of blood • Irreplaceable specimen • Culture to determine TB • "To Infinity and ____!" • Piggy bank character name • "There's a snake in my ____!" • This CAP service is coming up • Collects all the blood samples • The spork toy from Toy Story 4 • Pneumatic or used to store blood • Space Ranger toy with wings name • Clean and free from microorganisms • ...
Science Lab Safety Choice Board 2022-09-08
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- When you're done a lab what should you do
- should be tied back while doing a lab.
- should you clean up broken glassware?
- this item is is in the back corner of the classroom near the screen
- you should never use this because it's cracked
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- What should a student do if an accident occurs in the lab
- where is the emergency shower located.
- Who should you ask when you're struggling
- You must wear this item of clothing while doing a lab
- you should never sniff, inhale, or drink these while doing a lab
10 Clues: should you clean up broken glassware? • where is the emergency shower located. • should be tied back while doing a lab. • When you're done a lab what should you do • Who should you ask when you're struggling • you should never use this because it's cracked • You must wear this item of clothing while doing a lab • ...
A Request Letter 2026-04-09
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- Extremely happy; how the students felt seeing the new lab.
- Information and technological understanding gained from learning devices.
- Large in area, amount, or extent; describing the world of knowledge.
- To be able to reach or enter the world of knowledge.
- A response or answer that the students are waiting for.
- create your crossword puzzle on websites like **Crossword Labs** or **CrosswordPuzzle.com**, simply **copy and paste** the list below into their "Words and Clues" box. I have formatted these using the standard `WORD CLUE` layout based on the "Request Letter" vocabulary in the sources.
- Having qualities that you admire and respect.
- To successfully set up a facility like a computer lab.
- Restricts or sets a boundary on the students' learning.
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- Enough to be quite effective in accomplishing a goal.
- The essential items required for a modern computer lab.
- Tools needed for a particular purpose.
- The programs used by a computer.
- Feeling or showing thanks for the establishment of the lab.
- The connection needed to reach the world of information.
- Not having enough of something.
16 Clues: Not having enough of something. • The programs used by a computer. • Tools needed for a particular purpose. • Having qualities that you admire and respect. • To be able to reach or enter the world of knowledge. • Enough to be quite effective in accomplishing a goal. • To successfully set up a facility like a computer lab. • ...
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Medical Processing Technician 2019-10-11
27 Clues: STR • MTF • MEB • OCR • HRR • DOS • CAC • FMP • ELS • VLER • DD214 • DA200 • DIEMS • AF/AR • DD2963 • weekly • CURORG • 25% off • company • Database • Separation • AHLTA data • Scan software • W-series number • Included in AHLTA report • Material Safety Data Sheet • Service Teamwork Ethics Passion Safety
ChemistryUnit2 2022-01-28
Across
- part of lab equipment that protects eyes
- positively charged particle in the nucleus
- one row in the periodic table
- reaction of burning fuel
- negatively charged particle in atomic layer
- bond in which electrons are transferred from metal to nonmetal
- reaction in which complex compound is broken down
- liquid
- substance with pH under 7
- lab equipment used for measuring and transferring smaller volumes of liquid
- neutral particle in the nucleus
- lab equipment used for measuring mass
- a kind of matter change
- bond based on sharing electrons between atoms
- CuSO4
- CH3COOH
Down
- one column in the periodic table
- combination reaction
- complex clear substance
- input of a reaction
- reaction in which the atoms from two compounds change place
- substance with pH over 7
- reaction between an acid and base
- counting unit
- C2H5OH
- number of particles in one mol
- mass of one mall of the substance
- simplest clear substance
28 Clues: CuSO4 • C2H5OH • liquid • CH3COOH • counting unit • input of a reaction • combination reaction • complex clear substance • a kind of matter change • reaction of burning fuel • substance with pH over 7 • simplest clear substance • substance with pH under 7 • one row in the periodic table • number of particles in one mol • neutral particle in the nucleus • one column in the periodic table • ...
Kayla's Safety Crossword Puzzle :) 2015-10-09
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- When first entering a science room, do not touch ___ equipment or chemicals.
- Never ___ around in the lab.
- report all ______ or injuries to the lab instructor immediately
- Observe good ____ practices
- Never ___ alone.
- If you or your partner is injured yell out _____ immediately
- Be _____ to work in the laboratory
- handle all ____ used in all activity in a humane manner
- Keep all ____ clear
- Conduct yourself in a ___ manner at all times in the laboratory.
- students are never permitted in storage access rooms without _________
- Follow all written and verbal instruction ___.
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- Be ___ and proceed with caution at all times
- wash your hands with soap and water after _____ all experiments.
- labels and equipment ________ must be read carefully
- Perform those ___ only authorized by the instructor
- _____ of all chemicals properly
- Ventilated Always work in a _________ area
- do not ___ around the room, distract other students or interfere with the lab experiments
- Do not eat food, drink beverages in the _____.
20 Clues: Never ___ alone. • Keep all ____ clear • Observe good ____ practices • Never ___ around in the lab. • _____ of all chemicals properly • Be _____ to work in the laboratory • Ventilated Always work in a _________ area • Be ___ and proceed with caution at all times • Do not eat food, drink beverages in the _____. • Follow all written and verbal instruction ___. • ...
lab fun 2016 2016-04-11
Across
- What happens to all lab reports except er/ip
- I love George Strait.
- Once I dreamed of being an R.N.
- I provide resistance to malaria.
- Where we work
- Blue top anticoagulant.
- I contain Li Heparin
- flagellate protozoan affecting both males and females.
- I count faster than you.
- I love giraffes.
- I like bygone eras.
- Old chemistry analyzer RIP
- Sample not used in this lab.
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- I'm the newest tech in the lab.
- Our newest analyzer.
- I am a snazzy dresser.
- A jack Russell has stolen my heart.
- Work work work is all I do.
- Still very much a newlywed.
- And baby makes five.
- Not always pretty; sometimes I bite.
- 3,4,5 will get you there.
- I help do manual counts.
- used in chemistry to transport a measured volume of liquid.
- April 24-30th.
- Used in bread making;observe with KOH
- I like to take chances.
27 Clues: Where we work • April 24-30th. • I love giraffes. • I like bygone eras. • Our newest analyzer. • And baby makes five. • I contain Li Heparin • I love George Strait. • I am a snazzy dresser. • Blue top anticoagulant. • I like to take chances. • I help do manual counts. • I count faster than you. • 3,4,5 will get you there. • Old chemistry analyzer RIP • Work work work is all I do. • ...
Motion and Its Causes 2023-12-06
Across
- speed and direction
- the force of attraction between all things
- in the lab report, why did it happen
- the amount of mass and the force of gravity
- a magnitude only no direction
- two variables change the same way
- a push or pull in a certain direction
- the sum of the forces acting on an object
- an absence of matter
- a relationship where the variables change the same
- a unit of force in the metric system
- a point of view
- an object falls due to gravity alone
Down
- 32 ft/sec2
- a magnitude and direction
- two variables change the opposite way
- a force which opposes motion.
- a relationship where the variables change differently
- the distance an object travels in a certain time
- the rate of change of velocity
- the tendency to keep doing what you were doing
- the highest velocity in freefall
- in the lab report, uses words only, what happened?
- the amount of matter in an object
- friction in freefall
- in the lab report, uses numbers, How do you know?
26 Clues: 32 ft/sec2 • a point of view • speed and direction • an absence of matter • friction in freefall • a magnitude and direction • a force which opposes motion. • a magnitude only no direction • the rate of change of velocity • the highest velocity in freefall • two variables change the same way • the amount of matter in an object • in the lab report, why did it happen • ...
CSH History and Trivia 2026-05-27
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- land deal by which the town of Huntington was established in 1653
- built to capitalize on freshwater springs in the area during the 1600s and 1700s
- commemorative football game in 2024
- section of the CSH Lab dedicated to education
- study spot
- ____ Record Office (housed in the CSH Lab from 1910-1939 and representing dark chapter of scientific history)
- mode of transport that brought day-trippers from NYC to CSH in the late 1800s
- you are sure to catch a trout here
- where seniors go for their lattes
- the CSH Lab is now a world leader in this type of research
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- our town’s name
- former NBA player and CSH alum
- ____ at the Beauty Tree
- famous Lindsay who attended CSH
- this industry brought economic growth to the area in the mid 1800s
- ____ Barber Shop
- church at the pond’s edge
- street where new educational building was erected in 1962
- group of Native Americans who originally inhabited the CSH area
- AD for whom field house is named
20 Clues: study spot • our town’s name • ____ Barber Shop • ____ at the Beauty Tree • church at the pond’s edge • former NBA player and CSH alum • famous Lindsay who attended CSH • AD for whom field house is named • where seniors go for their lattes • you are sure to catch a trout here • commemorative football game in 2024 • section of the CSH Lab dedicated to education • ...
Science Crossword 2021-04-19
Across
- used to dissolve the solute
- a state of matter that has no fixed volume or shape
- Comes from nature (not manmade)
- science lab equipment that is used to heat substances up
- the process of purifying a liquid
- also known as purified water
- the spontaneous flow of a liquid into a narrow tube or porous material.
- a solid inside of the liquid when the solid isn't dissolved
- a reversible change
- a state of matter with no fixed shape but a fixed volume
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- when a gas becomes a liquid
- an ireversible change
- dissolves in the solvent
- when a liquid becomes a gas
- a state of matter with a fixed shape and volume
- science lab equipment that is used to hold substances above the Bunsen burner
- a mixture of a solute and a solvent
- science lab equipment that is used placed on top of the tripod
- the process of finding what different inks can be made up of
- Made by humans (manmade)
20 Clues: a reversible change • an ireversible change • dissolves in the solvent • Made by humans (manmade) • when a gas becomes a liquid • when a liquid becomes a gas • used to dissolve the solute • also known as purified water • Comes from nature (not manmade) • the process of purifying a liquid • a mixture of a solute and a solvent • a state of matter with a fixed shape and volume • ...
Cafe Crossword - Undertale 2021-10-20
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- Hummed by Asgore.
- President of the art club.
- The royal scientist before Alphys spoke in this font.
- Nickname for a sad ghost dj.
- Last name of the king of monsters.
- Temmie's greeting.
- Second ingredient in Butterscotch pie.
- Sans sells tickets made out of this material.
- Mystery man who speaks in hands.
- Potato chips (Misspelled) that can be bought in the true lab.
- Goatmom!!
- Eggy treat abandoned under a bench.
- The reluctant designer of Aaron.
- Alternate version of a certain robot star.
- One of the constants of this world.
Down
- Whatever could it mean?
- Writing utensil used by Bratty and Catty.
- The number of tapes in the true lab.
- Monster with pine trees on its horns.
- Application used to design Flowey's penultimate form.
- Robot depicted on the Facesteak.
- Poisonous golden flower.
- Inhabitants of the true lab.
- Substance that can be infinitely sold.
- Plant that is being licked in MTT resort.
- Secret miniboss in Snowdin Forest.
- Short, comical deuteragonist.
27 Clues: Goatmom!! • Hummed by Asgore. • Temmie's greeting. • Whatever could it mean? • Poisonous golden flower. • President of the art club. • Nickname for a sad ghost dj. • Inhabitants of the true lab. • Short, comical deuteragonist. • Robot depicted on the Facesteak. • Mystery man who speaks in hands. • The reluctant designer of Aaron. • Last name of the king of monsters. • ...
A Request Letter 2026-04-09
Across
- Extremely happy; how the students felt seeing the new lab.
- Information and technological understanding gained from learning devices.
- Large in area, amount, or extent; describing the world of knowledge.
- To be able to reach or enter the world of knowledge.
- A response or answer that the students are waiting for.
- create your crossword puzzle on websites like **Crossword Labs** or **CrosswordPuzzle.com**, simply **copy and paste** the list below into their "Words and Clues" box. I have formatted these using the standard `WORD CLUE` layout based on the "Request Letter" vocabulary in the sources.
- Having qualities that you admire and respect.
- To successfully set up a facility like a computer lab.
- Restricts or sets a boundary on the students' learning.
Down
- Enough to be quite effective in accomplishing a goal.
- The essential items required for a modern computer lab.
- Tools needed for a particular purpose.
- The programs used by a computer.
- Feeling or showing thanks for the establishment of the lab.
- The connection needed to reach the world of information.
- Not having enough of something.
16 Clues: Not having enough of something. • The programs used by a computer. • Tools needed for a particular purpose. • Having qualities that you admire and respect. • To be able to reach or enter the world of knowledge. • Enough to be quite effective in accomplishing a goal. • To successfully set up a facility like a computer lab. • ...
A Request Letter 2026-04-09
Across
- Extremely happy; how the students felt seeing the new lab.
- Information and technological understanding gained from learning devices.
- Large in area, amount, or extent; describing the world of knowledge.
- To be able to reach or enter the world of knowledge.
- A response or answer that the students are waiting for.
- create your crossword puzzle on websites like **Crossword Labs** or **CrosswordPuzzle.com**, simply **copy and paste** the list below into their "Words and Clues" box. I have formatted these using the standard `WORD CLUE` layout based on the "Request Letter" vocabulary in the sources.
- Having qualities that you admire and respect.
- To successfully set up a facility like a computer lab.
- Restricts or sets a boundary on the students' learning.
Down
- Enough to be quite effective in accomplishing a goal.
- The essential items required for a modern computer lab.
- Tools needed for a particular purpose.
- The programs used by a computer.
- Feeling or showing thanks for the establishment of the lab.
- The connection needed to reach the world of information.
- Not having enough of something.
16 Clues: Not having enough of something. • The programs used by a computer. • Tools needed for a particular purpose. • Having qualities that you admire and respect. • To be able to reach or enter the world of knowledge. • Enough to be quite effective in accomplishing a goal. • To successfully set up a facility like a computer lab. • ...
