lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulario de la Escuela 2022-02-10
21 Clues: gym • open • learn • teach • sharp • close • start • track • school • strict • finish • health • office • relaxed • library • history • geometry • organized • chemistry • disorganized • computer lab
LRH lab week phlebotomy 2018 2018-04-11
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- prevention from spreading germs
- code for cardiac arrest
- someone who draws blood on patients
- code representing fire
- blood tested at LRH
- lipid profile patient must not have eaten
- LIS system used in the lab
- this must be done in the computer for all misses
- code for bomb threat
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- receives samples in.
- first bottle collected for blood cultures
- done at Quest
- color of socks indicating fall risk
- drug level monitored
- art of drawing blood
- doctor in charge of the lab
- tied around patients arm
- must be collected on Ice
- cannot wipe with this if ordered
19 Clues: done at Quest • blood tested at LRH • receives samples in. • drug level monitored • art of drawing blood • code for bomb threat • code representing fire • code for cardiac arrest • tied around patients arm • must be collected on Ice • LIS system used in the lab • doctor in charge of the lab • prevention from spreading germs • cannot wipe with this if ordered • ...
Immunopathology LL3 2023-05-19
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- The most broken item in the lab
- This platform runs hepatitis and HIV panels
- Make sure the waste chute is not backwards on this analyzer!
- This is a live list of pending tests in our lab
- Reporting format is negative or positive
- Most precise pipette, when used properly
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- When the kinetoplast fluoresces, this test is positive
- Red containers are used to dispose this kind of waste
- Attire preferred by most lab techs
- This is the study of disease by using antibody-antigen complexes
- Immunopath has more of this analyzer than any other
- Method used to detect Borrelia burgdorferi antigens
12 Clues: The most broken item in the lab • Attire preferred by most lab techs • Reporting format is negative or positive • Most precise pipette, when used properly • This platform runs hepatitis and HIV panels • This is a live list of pending tests in our lab • Immunopath has more of this analyzer than any other • Method used to detect Borrelia burgdorferi antigens • ...
1TIF - Safety First! 2024-11-12
24 Clues: fare • maske • hjelm • skade • unngå • sykdom • ansatt • ulykke • hårnett • hansker • fokusert • ergonomi • brannsår • vernesko • verneklær • forebygge • uforsiktig • kjeledress • kjemikalier • refleksvest • arbeidsgiver • vernebriller • forholdsregler • sikkerhetsregler
THE LAB 2022-04-23
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- DEVICE TO LOOK AT SLIDES
- MEDICAL SAMPLE
- LAB DEPARTMENT FOR PINK TOP
- ANOTHER TERM FOR INSTRUMENT
- WHO DOES TEST SPECIMENS
- RUBBER BAND DEVICE
- WHITE BLOOD CELL
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- HAND PPE
- MOST COMMON TEST FOR PURPLE TOP
- THE CENTER OF THE PANDEMIC
- ACT OF STICKING VEIN FOR BLOOD
- TEST USING GRAY TOP ON ICE
- DEVICE FOR SPINNING SAMPLES DOWN
- WHAT LAB PEOPLE DO THE MOST
14 Clues: HAND PPE • MEDICAL SAMPLE • WHITE BLOOD CELL • RUBBER BAND DEVICE • WHO DOES TEST SPECIMENS • DEVICE TO LOOK AT SLIDES • THE CENTER OF THE PANDEMIC • TEST USING GRAY TOP ON ICE • LAB DEPARTMENT FOR PINK TOP • ANOTHER TERM FOR INSTRUMENT • WHAT LAB PEOPLE DO THE MOST • ACT OF STICKING VEIN FOR BLOOD • MOST COMMON TEST FOR PURPLE TOP • DEVICE FOR SPINNING SAMPLES DOWN
Aecon December Crossword challenge 2015-12-08
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- a document we use daily to help us plan and see hazards.
- ______ first
- a document found in the safety office
- Our first line of defense against hazards is to _____ them
- these tend to increase during the holiday season
- select the right ______ for the task
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- a hazard associated with welding
- Material, safety,_____, sheet
- were there and ________/incidents/Safety Opportunities/Near Misses?
- our last line of defense
- the tool our safety topic is focused on this week
- Safety starts with ____
- _____ ask, know, excute T.A.K.E 2
13 Clues: ______ first • Safety starts with ____ • our last line of defense • Material, safety,_____, sheet • a hazard associated with welding • _____ ask, know, excute T.A.K.E 2 • select the right ______ for the task • a document found in the safety office • these tend to increase during the holiday season • the tool our safety topic is focused on this week • ...
TTS ADVENTURE TIME 2023-07-04
9 Clues: Ruangan kaca besar • Ruangan kedap suara • Ruangan bertengkorak • Ruangan banyak karya • Ruangan administrasi siswa/i • Ruangan terbesar di lantai 4 • Ruangan banyak kursi dan meja • Ruangan belajar teknologi informasi • Tempat outdoor yang dapat membuat suara bergema
Pharmacology Crossword Unit 8 2022-03-15
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- substance used to prevent the formation of a clot
- this drug is often used with ASA to inhibit platelet activation and aggregation
- a cardiac glycoside used for HF and AFib
- is a selective Xa inhibitor also used to prevent DVT and PE
- LMWH and does not need lab monitoring
- assess for 1 full minute before giving digoxin
- high-alert medication needing 2 nurse check-off
- lab used to monitor bleeding time for client on warfarin
- this medication is used to breakup clots
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- antidote for heparin and LMWH
- used to treat digoxin toxicity
- inhibits the synthesis of vitamin-K dependent clotting factors
- antidote for warfarin overdose
- an overdose of this drug may cause tinnitus and unusual bleeding
- is a direct-acting thrombin inhibitor used to prevent DVT and PE
- lab used to monitor bleeding time for client on heparin
16 Clues: antidote for heparin and LMWH • used to treat digoxin toxicity • antidote for warfarin overdose • LMWH and does not need lab monitoring • a cardiac glycoside used for HF and AFib • this medication is used to breakup clots • assess for 1 full minute before giving digoxin • high-alert medication needing 2 nurse check-off • substance used to prevent the formation of a clot • ...
olivia's science safety 2022-09-12
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- You can't _ _ _ in the lab room
- use this when a small fire happens
- Used to get chemicals off body
- Wear these shoes on lab days
- You have to be on your best _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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- What we wear on lab days
- What you need to follow
- What you do when you want to smell something
- Used to flush out chemicals
- Where the first aid is
10 Clues: Where the first aid is • What you need to follow • What we wear on lab days • Used to flush out chemicals • Wear these shoes on lab days • Used to get chemicals off body • You can't _ _ _ in the lab room • use this when a small fire happens • You have to be on your best _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • What you do when you want to smell something
CLA Safe 2017-10-01
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- Safety and first-aid signs are in this color
- A block placed in front of the back wheels of a truck
- When fighting small fires, workers are encouraged to follow this sequence
- Science of designing and arranging tools for use
- Primary federal agency devoted to workplace safety
- Government body with primary responsibility for transportation safety
- Those required to create and maintain safe workplace
- Most widely used PPE
- Step-by-step instruction that explains how to carry out work
- Focuses on safety for large trucks and buses
- Danger signs are in this color
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- 80% of compensable injuries result from this injury
- Those responsible for keeping work areas clean and neat
- Radiation signs are in this color
- A guide
- Secures a trailer to a building
- Agency that studies the causes of workplace injuries and illnesses
- Federal agency that strives to protect the land, air, and water
- Caution signs are in this color
- Must be clearly marked and not blocked
- Safety notices are in this color
- Responsible for air transportation rules
22 Clues: A guide • Most widely used PPE • Danger signs are in this color • Secures a trailer to a building • Caution signs are in this color • Safety notices are in this color • Radiation signs are in this color • Must be clearly marked and not blocked • Responsible for air transportation rules • Safety and first-aid signs are in this color • Focuses on safety for large trucks and buses • ...
Lab Week 2019 2019-04-09
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- Not a TV
- A dreaded word in bloodbank
- Department where crossmatches are done
- Put your needles into these
- Hard working person at the bench
- Generous person who gives blood
- Device that measures small volumes
- To protect your hands, wear these
- Person who studies disease
- Lab Trash
- Department where PTs are performed
- Has wings
- Round and round it goes
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- Found in the laboratory flammable storage cabinet
- Condition where RBC or Hgb is low
- Device used to look at blood cells and bacteria
- Not a vampire
- Stain used to see bacteria
- Coat PPE Attire
- Run with test to insure accuracy
- Vitros
21 Clues: Vitros • Not a TV • Lab Trash • Has wings • Not a vampire • Coat PPE Attire • Round and round it goes • Stain used to see bacteria • Person who studies disease • A dreaded word in bloodbank • Put your needles into these • Generous person who gives blood • Run with test to insure accuracy • Hard working person at the bench • Condition where RBC or Hgb is low • To protect your hands, wear these • ...
Chem Banquet 2024-04-18
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- CSI has nothing on this CHE class
- Not worn in Dr. Greco's research lab
- Dr. Greco's favorite kind of shorts
- "for real, for real"
- the best part of every thursday (2 words)
- Gen-chem students GO crazy over these
- Teaches at Alma Mater
- "chem is ___" -Tate
- our leaky, boiling home away from home
- if you have 6.02 x 10^23, you've got one
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- mother of organic chemistry
- the STEMless department downstairs
- famous weed out class
- passed at dinner table AND lab bench
- Dr. Gulian spoke at hers
- she plays violin
- biology liason
- brews his own beer
- his office is a fire hazard
- rookie of the year
20 Clues: biology liason • she plays violin • brews his own beer • rookie of the year • "chem is ___" -Tate • "for real, for real" • famous weed out class • Teaches at Alma Mater • Dr. Gulian spoke at hers • mother of organic chemistry • his office is a fire hazard • CSI has nothing on this CHE class • the STEMless department downstairs • Dr. Greco's favorite kind of shorts • ...
PATIENT SAFETY 2022-05-24
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- Patient Safety Incident ___________ Framework- fill the gap.
- Improving safety requires an organisational ______ that enables and prioritises safety.
- When ineffective, is the leading cause of medical errors and patient harm.
- Completed for every patient and reviewed on each encounter.
- One of the incident criteria when assessing impact of physical harm caused.
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- An approach that encourages managers and organisations to treat staff involved in patient safety incident in a consistent, constructive and fair way. In this approach human error, freely admitted, is not normally subject to sanction to encourage reporting of safety issues, without a fear of being blames.
- Incident reporting system used within our Trust.
- An adverse event with a significant consequences and potential for learning that requires thorough investigation.
- Other name for Human Factors.
- A statutory duty and professional responsibility to be honest when things go wrong.
- An individual in healthcare organisation, who have been designated to provide dynamic senior patient safety leadership- Patient Safety ________.
- The most effective way to prevent spread of infection.
- An internationally unique project run by Manchester University, collecting in-depth information on all suicides in the UK since 1996. The project findings and recommendations contributed to reduction in suicides in the UK. (Abbreviation).
- Approach focusing on what happened, as opposed to who was responsible.
- Head of Patient and Organisational Safety Team at NSCHT.
- Day of the week when Weekly Incident Review Group takes place
- The most important outcome of any investigation.
17 Clues: Other name for Human Factors. • Incident reporting system used within our Trust. • The most important outcome of any investigation. • The most effective way to prevent spread of infection. • Head of Patient and Organisational Safety Team at NSCHT. • Completed for every patient and reviewed on each encounter. • ...
PATIENT ACCESS 2022-05-02
22 Clues: BH • PT • PT • LAB • NEW • EMS • DOGS • BOSS • KIDS • BABY • FINN • GAVIN • GOATS • HONEY • BRACES • TRAVEL • SECOND • UPNORTH • LONG HAIR • OVERNIGHT • BUTTERFLY • SNOWMOBILE
Vocabulario de la Escuela 2022-02-10
21 Clues: gym • open • learn • teach • sharp • close • start • track • school • strict • finish • health • office • relaxed • library • history • geometry • organized • chemistry • disorganized • computer lab
S6 ESEA VOCABULARY REVIEW 06/04/2018 2018-04-05
26 Clues: well • iron • tyre • drill • thick • rubber • safety • clutch • swerve • energy • bumper • reverse • organic • overtake • pressure • hitchhike • renewable • polluting • earthquake • geothermal • windscreen • driverless • campaigner • pedaestrian • manufacturing • stainlesssteel
Kaiser Laboratory Safety Crossword 2023-11-30
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- These "types" of spills are limited in volume and toxicity
- Steps taken in response to a fire in the lab (acronym)
- What should you "put on" when preparing to clean up a small incident spill?
- How often is an employee REQUIRED to be trained in spill response procedures?
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- Anyone walking around the hospital is qualified to clean up a hazardous materials spill (correct/incorrect)
- Code "color" to call if there is a fire incident
- A xylene spill with a volume less than (<) one ____ can be neutralized by a trained employee
- This "type" of spill requires clean up by an outside vendor
- If a chemical spill occurs, what is the first action step taken?
- How to operate a fire extinguisher (acronym)
10 Clues: How to operate a fire extinguisher (acronym) • Code "color" to call if there is a fire incident • Steps taken in response to a fire in the lab (acronym) • These "types" of spills are limited in volume and toxicity • This "type" of spill requires clean up by an outside vendor • If a chemical spill occurs, what is the first action step taken? • ...
Lab Safety Crossword!! 2021-09-07
6 Clues: transfers solids • used to pour liquids • used to contain liquids • used to measure liquids • protects eyes from chemical splashes • used to melt or burn solid chemicals
Lab Week 2023-04-17
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- Device that separates blood cells from plasma
- Lab test that looks for infections and for hemoglobin concentration
- Used to look at extremely small things
- Type of water that is used in lab testing
- Lab test for a patient's electrolytes, kidney, and liver function.
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- Process of drawing blood from a patient
- Sugar that is found in the blood
- Branch of science that studies microorganisms
- Where units of blood are stored
- Main extracellular cation found in your body
- Study of number 1, not number 2
11 Clues: Where units of blood are stored • Study of number 1, not number 2 • Sugar that is found in the blood • Used to look at extremely small things • Process of drawing blood from a patient • Type of water that is used in lab testing • Main extracellular cation found in your body • Device that separates blood cells from plasma • Branch of science that studies microorganisms • ...
Workplace Safety 2020-06-04
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- Third leading cause of unintentional deaths
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- Before you start
- The most important part of any task
- Acting in anticipation of
- Clean it up
- Proceed with
- Last line of defense
- Easily set on fire
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- Protects hands from injury
- Prevents head injuries
- Lifesaving technique
- Lack of fluids
- Early sign of hearing loss
- Who is responsible for safety
- Safety starts with
- Breeds complacency
- Physical damage or hurt
- All incidents and injuries are
- Bend at your
20 Clues: Clean it up • Proceed with • Bend at your • Lack of fluids • Before you start • Safety starts with • Breeds complacency • Easily set on fire • Lifesaving technique • Last line of defense • Prevents head injuries • Physical damage or hurt • Acting in anticipation of • Protects hands from injury • Early sign of hearing loss • Who is responsible for safety • All incidents and injuries are • ...
Chapter 21 and 22 2024-02-20
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- type of ECG that shows exercise induced ischemia
- this lab value can indicate heart damage and should be <0.05
- this lab is considered good cholesterol and should be >60
- this lab is considered bad cholesterol and should be <100
- Lisinopril is what class of medication
- Spironolactone(Aldactone) is what type of diuretic
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- Cardiac catheterization is an invasive or noninvasive procedure
- Troponin levels increase/decrease indicating heart damage
- Hydralazine (apresoline) is what class of medication
- Bumetanide(bumex) is what type of diuretic
- Cell proteins that control muscle fibers that contract heart muscles
- attack high troponin levels indicate this
12 Clues: Lisinopril is what class of medication • attack high troponin levels indicate this • Bumetanide(bumex) is what type of diuretic • type of ECG that shows exercise induced ischemia • Spironolactone(Aldactone) is what type of diuretic • Hydralazine (apresoline) is what class of medication • Troponin levels increase/decrease indicating heart damage • ...
Workplace Safety 2020-06-04
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- Lifesaving technique
- Safety starts with
- Physical damage or hurt
- Bend at your
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- Protects hands from injury
- Early sign of hearing loss
- Breeds complacency
- Last line of defense
- Acting in anticipation of
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- Proceed with
- Lack of fluids
- Who is responsible for safety
- Clean it up
- Easily set on fire
- All incidents and injuries are
- The most important part of any task
- Third leading cause of unintentional deaths
- Prevents head injuries
- Before you start
20 Clues: Clean it up • Proceed with • Bend at your • Lack of fluids • Before you start • Safety starts with • Easily set on fire • Breeds complacency • Lifesaving technique • Last line of defense • Prevents head injuries • Physical damage or hurt • Acting in anticipation of • Protects hands from injury • Early sign of hearing loss • Who is responsible for safety • All incidents and injuries are • ...
Puzzled About Safety 2023-02-20
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- All are avoidable
- Best based on
- Never to be taken
- Work related injury
- Part of GMP
- Can be a distraction
- Must be in working condition
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- Beliefs, Perception and Values related to risk
- Safety is blank responsibility
- February is blank awareness month
- Our #1 initiative
- Way in which one acts
- Safety is
- Be this for your Safety
14 Clues: Safety is • Part of GMP • Best based on • All are avoidable • Never to be taken • Our #1 initiative • Work related injury • Can be a distraction • Way in which one acts • Be this for your Safety • Must be in working condition • Safety is blank responsibility • February is blank awareness month • Beliefs, Perception and Values related to risk
May Safety Puzzle 2017-05-04
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- All near misses, injuries and accidents must be documented in ______
- ETQ - _________ through Quality
- An event that could have caused serious injury or iillness, but didn't US called a ______ ________
- EHS - _________ Health and Safety
- Report work related injuries and illnesses to your team leader and ________ __________
- One type of Sentinel Event
- Replace the _________ once a year in smoke alarms
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- 52% of fatal crashes in the US involve _______ ________
- Comply with _______ Safety Rules
- ________ and promote safety as a personal value in everything we do
- KC's Global REAL Safety Strategy - Risk Mitigation, EHS Management, _________ for Safety, Leadership for Safety
- 3 out of 5 home fires deaths result from fires in homes with no ________ ___________
- OSHA - Occupational Safety and _______ Administration
13 Clues: One type of Sentinel Event • ETQ - _________ through Quality • Comply with _______ Safety Rules • EHS - _________ Health and Safety • Replace the _________ once a year in smoke alarms • OSHA - Occupational Safety and _______ Administration • 52% of fatal crashes in the US involve _______ ________ • ________ and promote safety as a personal value in everything we do • ...
BP Health and Safety Quiz 2013-09-02
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- What is the biggest safety risk in Lubricants?
- What is the recommended glasses of water one should take daily?
- Don’t______ By is one of the 4 modules of Safety Leadership & Culture
- To keep fit and healthy
- Information that is particularly valuable or sensitive must be classified as ________ in accordance with BP Standard
- What condition affect the shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist or hand
- A person who sees and accident happen
- What must you hold onto when walking up and down stairs?
- You must ___________work related accidents
- An Unsafe ________ is careless behavior
- Reporting tool for NM and SOC’s
- Use your ______ when lifting and not your back
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- Assessment undertaken by a professional to ensure work place posture and desk/chair positioning is correct
- To protect your eyes when handling chemicals
- What does O stands for in OMS?
- This should never be mixed with water
- One of the 4 A’s of Driving Safety
- This will help us to deliver, a safe, compliant, reliable operation
- Something dangerous that could hurt you
- What is BP’s no.1 Priority?
- Safety Leadership & ____________
21 Clues: To keep fit and healthy • What is BP’s no.1 Priority? • What does O stands for in OMS? • Reporting tool for NM and SOC’s • Safety Leadership & ____________ • One of the 4 A’s of Driving Safety • This should never be mixed with water • A person who sees and accident happen • Something dangerous that could hurt you • An Unsafe ________ is careless behavior • ...
Construction Terms 2023-11-30
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- equipment designed to protect the wearer's body from injury or infection
- Lung disease
- Safety when working outside or around wet environments
- laws that set minimum requirements for how structural systems, plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning
- Safety procedure when working on power sources
- the action of going out of or leaving a place
- a device that closes or secures something
- Calculation using length and width
- Calculation using length, width, and height
- National organization for United States employee safety
- document used for safety procedures
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- toughened glasses or goggles for protecting the eyes when using power tools or industrial or laboratory equipmen
- a design plan or other technical drawing
- top four reasons deaths occur in the workplace
- measurement around a shape
- document used for safety of chemicals
- Computer numerical control
- a colored substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating
- color (a material or object) by applying a penetrative dye or chemical
- hearing impairment
- American act to assist people with disabilities
21 Clues: Lung disease • hearing impairment • measurement around a shape • Computer numerical control • Calculation using length and width • document used for safety procedures • document used for safety of chemicals • a design plan or other technical drawing • a device that closes or secures something • Calculation using length, width, and height • ...
public safety 2024-08-08
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- one that is unexpected or dangerous.
- Law enforcement officers
- The process of moving
- A natural or man-made event that
- an impending danger.
- immediate attention.
- for maintaining public order and safety.
- An event or occurrence,
- widespread damage or loss.
- A risk or danger,
- The possibility of
- case of emergency.
- A way out, especially
- protection in an emergency.
- to cause danger.
- The condition of being protected from or
- something that could cause harm.
- Measures taken to
- safety and protection from threats.
- The actions taken by
- from happening or arising.
- To monitor an area for security or safety.
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- The action of stopping
- A serious, unexpected situation
- to safety in case of danger.
- A device that signals a warning,
- before professional help arrives.
- and extinguish fires.
- A person trained to
- in need of urgent medical care.
- distressing situation.
- of danger.
- A formal notification or warning
- A structure or place
- bad happening.
- Immediate care given for
- To save someone from a dangerous
- and responders after a crisis has occurred.
- A vehicle used to transport
39 Clues: of danger. • bad happening. • to cause danger. • A risk or danger, • Measures taken to • The possibility of • case of emergency. • A person trained to • an impending danger. • immediate attention. • A structure or place • The actions taken by • The process of moving • and extinguish fires. • A way out, especially • The action of stopping • distressing situation. • An event or occurrence, • ...
Musculoskeletal Problems 2017-10-30
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- bone density loss, pathologic fractures, use lift sheet when positioning, safety from falls important, smoking, low-trauma fracture, excessive caffeine & alcohol are risk factors
- family history,Pain is primary concern
- nonjarring exercise help reduce or slow bone loss, walking or water aerobics are best choice
- need for increased fluid intake, a third is utilized when fasting and immobile
- experience of loss of control over their lives, feeling that they have no control
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- lab test to help diagnosis osteoporosis for one
- loss of bone causing patient to lose height
- contact precautions required for draining wound, teach infection prevention, IV antibiotics for several weeks followed by oral antibiotics
- weak arm and leg strength, low serum phosphate level
- requires immediate nursing intervention for clients with musculoskeletal problems
10 Clues: family history,Pain is primary concern • loss of bone causing patient to lose height • lab test to help diagnosis osteoporosis for one • weak arm and leg strength, low serum phosphate level • need for increased fluid intake, a third is utilized when fasting and immobile • requires immediate nursing intervention for clients with musculoskeletal problems • ...
Kaiser Laboratory Safety Crossword 2023-11-30
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- How often is an employee REQUIRED to be trained in spill response procedures?
- These "types" of spills are limited in volume and toxicity.
- Anyone walking around the hospital is qualified to clean up a hazardous materials spill (correct/incorrect)
- Code "color" to call if there is a fire incident
- If a chemical spill occurs, what is the first action step taken.
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- A xylene spill with a volume less than (<) one ____ can be neutralized by a trained employee.
- Steps taken in response to a fire in the lab (acronym)
- This "type" of spill requires clean up by an outside vendor
- What should you "put on" when preparing to clean up a small incident spill
- How to operate a fire extinguisher (acronym)
10 Clues: How to operate a fire extinguisher (acronym) • Code "color" to call if there is a fire incident • Steps taken in response to a fire in the lab (acronym) • These "types" of spills are limited in volume and toxicity. • This "type" of spill requires clean up by an outside vendor • If a chemical spill occurs, what is the first action step taken. • ...
Kaiser Laboratory Safety Crossword 2023-11-30
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- These "types" of spills are limited in volume and toxicity
- If a chemical spill occurs, what is the first action step taken?
- This "type" of spill requires clean up by an outside vendor
- A xylene spill with a volume less than (<) one ____ can be neutralized by a trained employee
- Steps taken in response to a fire in the lab (acronym)
Down
- Anyone walking around the hospital is qualified to clean up a hazardous materials spill (correct/incorrect)
- Code "color" to call if there is a fire incident
- How to operate a fire extinguisher (acronym)
- What should you "put on" when preparing to clean up a small incident spill?
- How often is an employee REQUIRED to be trained in spill response procedures?
10 Clues: How to operate a fire extinguisher (acronym) • Code "color" to call if there is a fire incident • Steps taken in response to a fire in the lab (acronym) • These "types" of spills are limited in volume and toxicity • This "type" of spill requires clean up by an outside vendor • If a chemical spill occurs, what is the first action step taken? • ...
EECE.3110: Electronics I Lab 2021-09-09
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- [blank] must be completed and submitted to Blackboard prior to the scheduled lab session.
- The university uses [blank] solder because it is safer.
- This power supply maintains a [blank] voltage and current on channels one and two.
- image 1
- [blank] is the best color of ink to use for proper aging purposes.
- The software to run the ADK is called [blank].
- The ADK has a built-in [blank], function generator, power supply and digital I/O signals.
- Lab [blank] evaluations are a verbal test to the knowledge preformed in lab and these tests occur twice a semester.
- This power supply has a current [blank] that limits the amount of current that can be delivered to the load, ultimately protecting the circuit.
- Bowden’s office hours are on [blank] from 10:30AM – 11:30AM or by appointment.
- The [blank] function on the oscilloscope can be used to display a specific part of the signal needed.
- The AFG1022 can produce [blank] different waveforms at the same time.
- A [blank] is a component that protects a circuit against too much current.
- An [blank] notebook is used to record laboratory findings and notes from completion of the lab session.
- In MATLAB the file type is a [blank] file.
- If you miss a [blank], expect a deduction on the final grade of the assignment or lab report daily.
- To generate a waveform on a function generator, input the frequency in hertz or period in seconds and the [blank] in volts.
- The default setting for placing components is snap to [blank] on Multisim.
- Only black or [blank] pen can be used in a laboratory notebook.
- By pressing the [blank] button on the oscilloscope, it will run a single cycle of the wave from a connected circuit.
- In any blank or empty [blank] cross the area out with an ‘X’.
- Multisim is a software for designing [blank] digitally.
- The [blank] generator is used to produce a periodic wave signal.
- To measure voltage with a voltmeter, put the DMM in [blank] with the desired component.
- The [blank] terminal is to direct the positive charges to go to a safe place and to protect the circuit.
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- The most relevant MATLAB help can be found on the [blank] website.
- Function generators can create a [blank] waveform, which linearly varies the frequency at a constant amplitude.
- image 4
- In MATLAB, when using the plot function, at the end include this: ‘r-’. This creates a red [blank].
- image 3
- There are two to four [blank] on an average oscilloscope which are using to probe circuits.
- A function generator can output sine waves, square waves, [blank] waves or also known as ramp waves, etc.
- image 2
- In MATLAB, the syntax is to include a [blank] to the end of every line.
- To measure current with an ammeter, put the DMM in [blank] with the circuit.
- image 5
- Check [blank] to see your grades and to find all material for the semester.
- If you right click on a line and select ‘Color Segment’, you can change the [blank] of the connection line.
- The [blank] on a wave signal is the amount of cycles per second and can be expressed in the unit Hertz (Hz).
- [blank] is required to Friday lectures and lab sessions.
- No [blank] or drinking in the lab room; all food and drinks must be placed on the designated table before start of lab.
- National [blank] owns Multisim and Ultiboard.
- Bowden and Phillip’s Office are in [blank].
- Multisim has a [blank] function which allows the circuit to perform the way it should in real time.
- A power supply outputs [blank] current voltage.
- [blank] lab reports are a blessing and don’t require to write a summary/abstract, introduction, the written portion in the measurements section, and the question section.
- The bottom of the page requires a [blank] after completion of each page.
- To learn the basic functions of MATLAB, take the course on the Mathworks website, [blank].
- Oscilloscope [blank] are connected to the channels used to measure voltage in a circuit.
- The ADK has a [blank] adapter to connect an oscilloscope probe.
50 Clues: image 4 • image 3 • image 2 • image 1 • image 5 • In MATLAB the file type is a [blank] file. • Bowden and Phillip’s Office are in [blank]. • National [blank] owns Multisim and Ultiboard. • The software to run the ADK is called [blank]. • A power supply outputs [blank] current voltage. • The university uses [blank] solder because it is safer. • ...
May Safety Puzzle 2017-05-04
Across
- ETQ - _________ through Quality
- All near misses, injuries and accidents must be documented in ______
- Comply with _______ Safety Rules
- Replace the _________ once a year in smoke alarms
- An event that could have caused serious injury or iillness, but didn't US called a ______ ________
- KC's Global REAL Safety Strategy - Risk Mitigation, EHS Management, _________ for Safety, Leadership for Safety
- 3 out of 5 home fires deaths result from fires in homes with no ________ ___________
Down
- 52% of fatal crashes in the US involve _______ ________
- One type of Sentinel Event
- ________ and promote safety as a personal value in everything we do
- EHS - _________ Health and Safety
- Report work related injuries and illnesses to your team leader and ________ __________
- OSHA - Occupational Safety and _______ Administration
13 Clues: One type of Sentinel Event • ETQ - _________ through Quality • Comply with _______ Safety Rules • EHS - _________ Health and Safety • Replace the _________ once a year in smoke alarms • OSHA - Occupational Safety and _______ Administration • 52% of fatal crashes in the US involve _______ ________ • ________ and promote safety as a personal value in everything we do • ...
Science Safety 2022-09-12
Across
- you should ---- before starting the lab
- where do you go when chemicals splashed on your skin
- What do you wear to protect your eye in a lab
Down
- where do you go when chemicals burn your eyes
- The First aid Kit is located in front of the ----
- should you directly smell a chemical or waft
- you should have proper ----- when in a lab
- you can eat but you can't drink in a lab
- you should never leave a heat source unattended
- how many mins are you supposed to keep your eyes in the eye wash station
10 Clues: you should ---- before starting the lab • you can eat but you can't drink in a lab • you should have proper ----- when in a lab • should you directly smell a chemical or waft • where do you go when chemicals burn your eyes • What do you wear to protect your eye in a lab • you should never leave a heat source unattended • ...
PATIENT ACCESS 2022-05-02
22 Clues: BH • PT • PT • LAB • NEW • EMS • DOGS • BOSS • KIDS • BABY • FINN • GAVIN • GOATS • HONEY • BRACES • TRAVEL • SECOND • UPNORTH • LONG HAIR • OVERNIGHT • BUTTERFLY • SNOWMOBILE
PATIENT ACCESS 2022-05-02
22 Clues: BH • PT • PT • LAB • NEW • EMS • DOGS • BOSS • KIDS • BABY • FINN • GAVIN • GOATS • HONEY • BRACES • TRAVEL • SECOND • UPNORTH • LONG HAIR • OVERNIGHT • BUTTERFLY • SNOWMOBILE
FOLLOWING HYGIENE PROCEDURES 2022-07-13
Across
- COMMON COLOUR OF CHOPPING BOARD RAW FISH IS PLACED
- ITEM USED FOR DRYING HANDS AFTER WASHING
- MAY BE ISSUED BY LOCAL COUNCIL FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH FOOD SAFETY LAWS
- THE FIRST WORD USED IN FIFO
- THE FIRST WORD USED '-----' AS YOU GO
- RATES AND COCKROACHES ARE EXAMPLES OF THIS HAZARD
- FRIDGE SHELF POSITION RAW FOOD MAY BE PLACED
- COMMON PHYSICAL HAZARD STARTING WITH THE LETTER H
- INFORMATION ON FOOD SAFETY MAY BE DISPLAYED ON THIS
- MUST BE CHANGED WHEN PERFORMING DIFFRENT TASK
- PART OF BODY THAT MUST BE REGULARLY WASHED AND DRIED
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- COLOUR OF BAND AID USED BY FOOD HANDLERS
- ABBREVIATED NAME) FOOD SAFETY CODE USED BY AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
- WHAT CAN BE AFFECTED TO A BUSINESS OR PERSON WHO FAIL TO COMPLY WITH FOOD SAFETY
- NAME OF BOOK VICTORIAN FOOD LAWS ARE FOUND
- A WORD THAT PROCEEDS CONTAMINATION.(COMMON WHEN BACTERIA COMES INTO CONTACT WITH READY TO FOOD)
- THE WORD IN THE TITLE OF THIS POSITION 'FOOD SAFETY ----------'
- THE WORD STARTING WITH 'P' IN HACCP
- AIRBORNE DISEASE
- FRIDGE SHELF POSITION COOKED FOOD MAY BE PLACED
- WORKS FOR LOCAL COUNCIL, CAN INSPECT A FOOD PREMISES
21 Clues: AIRBORNE DISEASE • THE FIRST WORD USED IN FIFO • THE WORD STARTING WITH 'P' IN HACCP • THE FIRST WORD USED '-----' AS YOU GO • COLOUR OF BAND AID USED BY FOOD HANDLERS • ITEM USED FOR DRYING HANDS AFTER WASHING • NAME OF BOOK VICTORIAN FOOD LAWS ARE FOUND • FRIDGE SHELF POSITION RAW FOOD MAY BE PLACED • MUST BE CHANGED WHEN PERFORMING DIFFRENT TASK • ...
Patient Safety 2024-09-04
Across
- Tool used for effective communication in health care
- Pediatrics Fall Risk Assessment
- safety check before skin incision
- Theme 2024 Improving ----------- for patient safety
- Medications labelled in yellow colour
- Fire indicator device that senses smoke/heat
- Accidental puncture by used needle
- Readback protocol includes ------ readback and confirm
- Psychological effect produce by too many alarm in a clinical setting
- Name of the warning label for medical waste
- Process of identifying the most accurate list of all medications a patient is taking
Down
- Evidence based interventions for HAI
- JCI Goal to develop standards that promote ---- and ensure patient safety JCI
- IPSG Goal 1 related to ------
- Incident that didnot reach the patient
- Centre for --------- Control
- Code for Obstetric Emergency
- Patient Safety event that resulted in harm to a patient
- prevention of harm to patients
- Method of reporting incidents
- who is responsible for patient safety
- Policy that encourages open communication or feedback of an employee
- Colour of the bag where chemical waste are disposed
- Code to be announced when MEWS Score above 6
- Code Yellow
25 Clues: Code Yellow • Centre for --------- Control • Code for Obstetric Emergency • IPSG Goal 1 related to ------ • Method of reporting incidents • prevention of harm to patients • Pediatrics Fall Risk Assessment • safety check before skin incision • Accidental puncture by used needle • Evidence based interventions for HAI • who is responsible for patient safety • ...
SAFETY in engineering 2021-09-15
18 Clues: rules • tools • start • safety • danger • danger • hazard • warning • caution • operator • radiation • 15seconds • eyeglasses • maintenance • information • electricity • housekeeping • fire-extinguisher
Safety 2020-03-17
Across
- Workplaces must have procedures to effectively manage what?
- What you should do if you feel unsafe to do a job
- A person carrying out the work of a PCBU is known as a
- Number of years the effect of injury is still felt
- What a trainee must have before carrying out prescribed electrical work
- Anything that can cause harm is known as a
- Part of government that has main responsibility of enforcing health and safety
- An example of what should be in emergency procedure doc - 1st Aiders' n_____
Down
- place where work is carried out best describes a
- Something alcohol can cause - F_______
- a person conducting a business is known as a
- Happens when any part of the body contacts a source of electricity
- One of the costs of injury - Cost to f_____
- What the 2015 Act aims to do to work related injuries
- An example of an emergency - F____
- How do H&S inspectors ensure holders comply with H&S - Provide information and
- A notifiable event
- Constant loud noise is a form of
18 Clues: A notifiable event • Constant loud noise is a form of • An example of an emergency - F____ • Something alcohol can cause - F_______ • Anything that can cause harm is known as a • One of the costs of injury - Cost to f_____ • a person conducting a business is known as a • place where work is carried out best describes a • What you should do if you feel unsafe to do a job • ...
Safety 2022-02-15
Across
- Required before using any machine for the first shift
- Anything that could cause harm or create an accident
- Use this PPE if it is slippery outside
- This steel structure is the back bone of our racking
- An accident or event that could cause harm if someone had been there
- This acronym is the name of the plan I use when coming back from an injury
- Anyone can use this if they find a slippery patch
- My first right at work
Down
- Required anytime you get on a machine, regardless of who was on it first
- My employer can give me these if I am feeling injured or very sore
- What you must do if you find any damages or are injured
- My third right at work
- Acronym used to put out a fire
- My second right at work
- These people are safety representatives for my location. Acronym.
- Until further notice, I must wear this PPE unless eating or drinking
- The minimum amount of hazards you need to put in each period
17 Clues: My third right at work • My first right at work • My second right at work • Acronym used to put out a fire • Use this PPE if it is slippery outside • Anyone can use this if they find a slippery patch • Anything that could cause harm or create an accident • This steel structure is the back bone of our racking • Required before using any machine for the first shift • ...
Safety 2018-10-28
Across
- Should be used with campfires to prevent the flames from spreading
- Fireworks should not be lit in this type of weather
- Has videos that may contain harmful and risky actions but do not show the injuries that may occur
- When peers force or push you to perform a possibly harmful or risky act
- Never add _____ to a charcoal grill
- Not following proper safety measures is a big
- Small children should not hold _____ because they can reach high temperatures
- extinguisher Must always be near an area where flames are present to put out a fire safely if necessary
- Unintentional injuries occur due to this unsafe behavior
- A grill should always be used _____ at least 10 feet away from buildings
Down
- A poisonous substance that can be unsafe or harmful
- Do not leave a grill
- Injury that is caused by an accident
- Should only be used by professionals in public displays so they can be enjoyed safely
- A bucket of this is used to discard fireworks and sparklers or put out fires safely
- Safety measure that must be worn in a car
- Lack of this can affect your judgment
17 Clues: Do not leave a grill • Never add _____ to a charcoal grill • Injury that is caused by an accident • Lack of this can affect your judgment • Safety measure that must be worn in a car • Not following proper safety measures is a big • A poisonous substance that can be unsafe or harmful • Fireworks should not be lit in this type of weather • ...
Safety 2018-09-07
Across
- the things a worker does and how he or she works.
- a conducting body that serves as the common return path for an electric circuit.
- the unit of measurement of electric current
- a fire that involves ordinary materials like paper cardboard and wood.
- a protective device that opens the electric circuit when an imbalance in the amount of current flow between the conductors is sensed.
- generally refers to the laws that are intended to keep workers safe.
- user instructions found on most construction products.
- gives complete information about the product and what to do in the event of exposure.
Down
- consists of heat, fuel, and oxygen
- practical jokes and playful activity that are inappropriate on a construction site.
- a material that allows electricity to flow.
- the things in the work environment that affect your work.
- the OSHA rule that says that every worker needs to know what they are working with
- an electrical fire.
- any safety equipment you wear to protect yourself from safety hazards.
- the electrical pressure that causes current to flow, (sometimes abbreviated as V).
- a fire that involves flammable liquids.
17 Clues: an electrical fire. • consists of heat, fuel, and oxygen • a fire that involves flammable liquids. • the unit of measurement of electric current • a material that allows electricity to flow. • the things a worker does and how he or she works. • user instructions found on most construction products. • the things in the work environment that affect your work. • ...
BP Health and Safety 2013-09-02
Across
- / This should never be mixed with water
- / Safety Leadership & ____________
- / What is BP’s no.1 Priority?
- / Reporting tool for NM and SOC’s
- / What must you hold onto when walking up and down stairs?
- / Assessment undertaken by a professional to ensure work place posture and desk/chair positioning is correct
- / This will help us to deliver, a safe, compliant, reliable operation
- / What does O stands for in OMS?
- / Use your ______ when lifting and not your back
- / Information that is particularly valuable or sensitive must be classified as ________ in accordance with BP Standard
Down
- / Something dangerous that could hurt you
- / What condition affect the shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist or hand
- / What is the recommended glasses of water one should take daily?
- / An Unsafe ________ is careless behavior
- / To keep fit and healthy
- / One of the 4 A’s of Driving Safety
- / A person who sees and accident happen
- / Don’t ______ By is one of the 4 modules of Safety Leadership & Culture
- / What is the biggest safety risk in Lubricants?
- / To protect your eyes when handling chemicals
- / You must ___________work related accidents
21 Clues: / To keep fit and healthy • / What is BP’s no.1 Priority? • / What does O stands for in OMS? • / Reporting tool for NM and SOC’s • / Safety Leadership & ____________ • / One of the 4 A’s of Driving Safety • / This should never be mixed with water • / A person who sees and accident happen • / Something dangerous that could hurt you • / An Unsafe ________ is careless behavior • ...
LAB WEEK CROSSWORD 2020-04-23
13 Clues: HAS WINGS • RIGHT NOW! • YOU GET THE POINT • A "BUGGY" DEPARTMENT • STOP THE GERM SPREAD • CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT IT • NOT YOUR AVERAGE Q-TIP • ROUND AND ROUND IT GOES • SOME LAB GARBAGE IS THIS • ALL THE BETTER TO SEE YOU • CHOCOLATE,YELLOW OF BROWN • PHLEBOTOMIST LOVE TO FIND THEM • POINT ON ONE END, PLUNGER ON THE OTHER
Safety Day Crossword 2021-06-23
Across
- I (safety motto)
- Incidents are reported to this safety organization
- We keep these people safe everyday
- the second I in the abbreviation for IIPP
- The person that leads monthly safety meetings
- eye wash
- Personal Protective Equipment
- We are celebrating it today!
Down
- I (safety motto)
- 4 minute safety video all employees must watch
- when you are up to code
- "Miss"
- I (safety motto)
- Slippery when
- Program used to enter a near miss
15 Clues: "Miss" • eye wash • Slippery when • I (safety motto) • I (safety motto) • I (safety motto) • when you are up to code • We are celebrating it today! • Personal Protective Equipment • Program used to enter a near miss • We keep these people safe everyday • the second I in the abbreviation for IIPP • The person that leads monthly safety meetings • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
Across
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R; this one with 5 letters)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (4 letter acronym)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
Down
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R; this one with 9 letters)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R; this one with 8 letters)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R; this one with 6 letters)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- MSFC conducts this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Diagnosis Detectives 2016-04-20
Across
- Phlebotomists love to find them!
- A product in urine
- Instruments can't run without it
- Not your average Q-tip!
- Sample used for testing
- Not a "Vampire"
- Most widely used anticoagulant
- It's what makes us beautiful!
- Liquid portion of blood with no clotting agents
- Can't live without it!
Down
- How we decide if you get the kidney!
- You get the point
- Volumetric, Mohr or Serological?
- Required to have lab work performed
- Right Now!
- Some Lab garbage
- Round and round it goes
- Study and Diagnosis of disease
- Couldn't do our jobs with out these!
- Not a type of TV
- Has wings, but doesn't fly.
21 Clues: Right Now! • Not a "Vampire" • Some Lab garbage • Not a type of TV • You get the point • A product in urine • Can't live without it! • Not your average Q-tip! • Sample used for testing • Round and round it goes • Has wings, but doesn't fly. • It's what makes us beautiful! • Study and Diagnosis of disease • Most widely used anticoagulant • Phlebotomists love to find them! • ...
Granger Genetics Employees 2017-04-27
Across
- Our Billing Department
- Accessions our lab cases
- Watch out if she is wearing her pink suite
- Our newest labatorian
- Our Operations Manager
- Queen of Compliance
- Dr. Doom
- Who you call when something breaks, leaks, etc.
- Youngest member of IT
Down
- Loves his Coffee
- Our Finance Department
- Our Crediatialist
- Occasionally has Blue & Purple Hair
- Will no longer be with us on May 11th
- Loves anything Chocolate
- Expecting a baby in September 2017
- Just moved into a new place
- Who do you call when your computer doesn't work
- Queen of the lab and wears a tiara
- Who creates our Purchase Orders
- Has California License Plates
21 Clues: Dr. Doom • Loves his Coffee • Our Crediatialist • Queen of Compliance • Our newest labatorian • Youngest member of IT • Our Finance Department • Our Billing Department • Our Operations Manager • Accessions our lab cases • Loves anything Chocolate • Just moved into a new place • Has California License Plates • Who creates our Purchase Orders • Expecting a baby in September 2017 • ...
Alphabet review 2024-06-03
21 Clues: - uy • - lab • - ota • - nok • - ayiq • - kalit • - tuxum • - kunduz • - o'rdak • - vulqon • - mushuk • - grafin • - soyabon • - chumoli • - sichqon • - shahzoda • - qulupnay • - yugurmoq • - muzqaymoq • - o'yinchoq • - sakkizoyoq
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-20
Across
- nine
- safety policies can be found here
- to avoid slipping on stairs
- refers to protective clothing
- leadership and commitment
- do not operate equipment without proper
- wear to protect your head from falling objects
Down
- leave work in the same _____in which you arrived
- protect your hearing
- use the correct ______ for the job
- safety first safety
- organizational communications and system
- area safety inspections are required
- anything with potential to cause an injury
- only operate equipment you are trained and ______ for
- are responsible to keep yourself safe
16 Clues: nine • safety first safety • protect your hearing • leadership and commitment • to avoid slipping on stairs • refers to protective clothing • safety policies can be found here • use the correct ______ for the job • area safety inspections are required • are responsible to keep yourself safe • do not operate equipment without proper • organizational communications and system • ...
Kellogg's Carolina Star Crossword 2022-05-23
Across
- our annual safety award
- two words that describe your commitment to safety
- this person is responsible for safety
- element number two of Carolina Star
- game played to reward safe plan of action
- number of signatures on our safety policy
- completed at the start of every shift
Down
- when an unsafe condition is observed
- the government organization we partner with
- element number one of Carolina Star
- the name of our safety committees
- the flag that flies beneath our state flag
- our online training system
- the number of elements to Carolina Star
14 Clues: our annual safety award • our online training system • the name of our safety committees • element number one of Carolina Star • element number two of Carolina Star • when an unsafe condition is observed • this person is responsible for safety • completed at the start of every shift • the number of elements to Carolina Star • game played to reward safe plan of action • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2024-08-28
Across
- - Proper techniques can prevent injuries when handling heavy objects.
- - A warm ______ can make someone's day.
- - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
- - I must remain calm when I am faced with this.
- - What you should do immediately after an incident occurs.
- - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards.
- - Who's the best company to work for?
- - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace.
- - The condition of being protected from harm or other dangers.
- - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness.
Down
- - A safety hazard that requires immediate evacuation.
- - A document providing safety information about chemicals.
- - Devices used to protect hearing in noisy environments.
- - A procedure to ensure energy isolation before equipment maintenance.
- - Bottom of the safety hierarchy
- - Top of the safety hierarchy
- - Something that needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
17 Clues: - Top of the safety hierarchy • - Bottom of the safety hierarchy • - Who's the best company to work for? • - A warm ______ can make someone's day. • - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness. • - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace. • - I must remain calm when I am faced with this. • - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards. • ...
LAB WEEK 2020 2018-04-19
Across
- Phlebs like to find them
- Has wings
- Laboratory garbage
- Right now!
- Department where ABO's are performed
- This department likes both red and white
- Not your average Q-tip
- Department where PT's are performed
- Container for used needles
Down
- Device that measures small volumes of liquid
- Lab Tech
- You should always be __________when you are drawing a ____________.
- Not a "type" of TV
- Not a "Vampire"
- Device used to perform differentials
- Color that alerts the techs
- A "buggy" department
- Cleaning solution used in lab
- When you need it, we make sure it's the right "type" for you
- Used to slow blood flow when drawing
20 Clues: Lab Tech • Has wings • Right now! • Not a "Vampire" • Not a "type" of TV • Laboratory garbage • A "buggy" department • Not your average Q-tip • Phlebs like to find them • Container for used needles • Color that alerts the techs • Cleaning solution used in lab • Department where PT's are performed • Device used to perform differentials • Department where ABO's are performed • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-10-25
Across
- thorough examination
- take responsibility for the safety performance
- Boundary Warning
- Brain PPE
- Stand up for...
- Working Environment
- Housekeeping tool
Down
- Documented Observations of Risk
- Vehicle PPE
- person with specific training
- Safety Award
- Potential for Harm
- Removal of contaminants from breathing air
- share valuable HSE info
- fall prevention PPE
- face PPE
16 Clues: face PPE • Brain PPE • Vehicle PPE • Safety Award • Stand up for... • Boundary Warning • Housekeeping tool • Potential for Harm • fall prevention PPE • Working Environment • thorough examination • share valuable HSE info • person with specific training • Documented Observations of Risk • Removal of contaminants from breathing air • take responsibility for the safety performance
2024 Health & Safety Week 2024-03-10
Across
- not required for all aircrafts during push
- air canada manuals for aircrafts and sops
- mandatory PPE for ramp
- points for scanning
- access to all operational/safety bulletins
- health and safety reporting system
- recurrent training
- health and safety document for various products/substances
- website used by health and safety committee
Down
- used during poor winter ramp conditions
- lifting techniques
- app used for medical access
- air canada branch for multiple health areas
- process or method to determine risks or hazards
- ramp/airport debris
- emergency response team (abbrv)
16 Clues: lifting techniques • recurrent training • ramp/airport debris • points for scanning • mandatory PPE for ramp • app used for medical access • emergency response team (abbrv) • health and safety reporting system • used during poor winter ramp conditions • air canada manuals for aircrafts and sops • not required for all aircrafts during push • ...
med lab week 2013 2013-04-05
Across
- urinalysis is done here
- instruments can't run without them
- The best way to stop the germ spread
- specimen first stop
- liquid portion of blood with no clotting facotrs
- couldn't do our jobs without you
- a little buggy department
- round and round it goes
- destruction of rbc's
- the study of cells
- has wings but doesn't fly
- right now
- all the better to see you with
- chocolate, yellow or black?
- yellow
- not your average q-tip
- You get the point
- we don't store cash here
Down
- most widely used anticoagulant
- when you need it, we make sure it's the right match for you
- not a vampire
- lab person in the know
- a pocket purse of hemoglobin
- pointy on one end and plunger on the other
- this department like both red and white
- sample used for testing
- yes, we can read what the doctor wrote on it... most of the time
- not a type of TV
- some lab garbage
- little sticky cells
- volumetric, mohr, pr serological?
- you can't live without it!
- phlebotomists love to find them
33 Clues: yellow • right now • not a vampire • not a type of TV • some lab garbage • You get the point • the study of cells • specimen first stop • little sticky cells • destruction of rbc's • lab person in the know • not your average q-tip • urinalysis is done here • sample used for testing • round and round it goes • we don't store cash here • a little buggy department • has wings but doesn't fly • ...
James Farnsworth's Safety Crossword 2015-10-08
Across
- Do not immerse ___ glassware in cold water; it may shatter
- Conduct yourself in a ___ manner at all times in the laboratory
- Never handle broken ___ with your bare hands
- Never leave a lit burner in this state
- Never ___ into a container that is being heated
- Report these to the instructor immediately no matter the apparent seriousness
- Never work like this
- Proceed with caution and be ___ at all times in the lab
- Never return ___ chemicals to their original container
- When using knives or other sharp instruments, always carry with ___ and points pointing down and away
Down
- These must be read carefully before use
- Wear these when working with chemicals, heat, or glassware
- Follow all of these carefully, whether written or verbal.
- Never use ____ suction to fill a pipet
- When a thermometer is broken, never touch this substance
- Carry glass tubing in this postiion
- Fill wash bottles with only ___ water
- Work space should be in this state when finished with a lab
- Know what to do when there is a ___ drill during a lab
- Keep these away from the face, eyes, or mouth and body while working with chemicals
20 Clues: Never work like this • Carry glass tubing in this postiion • Fill wash bottles with only ___ water • Never use ____ suction to fill a pipet • Never leave a lit burner in this state • These must be read carefully before use • Never handle broken ___ with your bare hands • Never ___ into a container that is being heated • ...
AP1 Lab - Lab 8 2021-11-01
Across
- aid in the process of breathing
- if only one contracts, rotation of head. if both contract, flexes head and neck forward.
- extends spinal column when you stand up straight after bending over
- rotates an protracts scapula during various arm and shoulder movements
- elevate and abduct corners of the mouth
- retracts and rotates scapulae as when rowing or holding shoulders back
- prevents the dislocation of the humerus
- adducts and flexes upper arm as when doing push-ups or bench press
- extends, rotates, and laterally flexes the neck and head
Down
- compresses abdomen when barfing
- elevates and protracts mandible
- adducts and extends upper arm
- retracts and elevates scapula when doing chin-ups or when holding your shoulders back; also extends the neck
- compresses abdomen when belching, barfing, and childbirth
- depresses lower lip as when making a "lizard face"
- elevates and retracts the mandible
- rotates torso left and right and assists with flexion of torso, assists with compression of abdomen
17 Clues: adducts and extends upper arm • compresses abdomen when barfing • elevates and protracts mandible • aid in the process of breathing • elevates and retracts the mandible • elevate and abduct corners of the mouth • prevents the dislocation of the humerus • depresses lower lip as when making a "lizard face" • extends, rotates, and laterally flexes the neck and head • ...
APPS AND DIGITALS 2023-05-24
10 Clues: Agile Platfrom • Test automation • RPA application • Knowledge chatbot • Low-code Platform • Lab Testing Samples • Data-driven platform • Electronic Lab Notebook • Tracking of Chemical Imports • Project Management Application
Patient Safety Week 2024 Front Line Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-21
Across
- When a patient falls, unit staff should ____ to discuss the event.
- This is collected and analyzed to observe trends in adverse events.
- What we are all called to do for the Veterans in VHA.
- Types of signage used to alert staff and patients to slipping hazards.
- Population we serve working in the VHA.
- Who is responsible for patient safety?
- VHA inpatient accrediting organization.
- Program office that leads patient safety awareness week.
- Those who provide patient medical care.
- Oversees patient safety at your facility.
- Practice for reducing the risk of germ spread between patients.
- The A in P.A.S.S when using a fire hydrant during a safety event.
Down
- ____ aid, used to help remind staff when performing complex tasks.
- Type of event that resulted in patient harm.
- What is scanned on patient bracelet during medication administration?
- The "H" in VHA.
- The "R" in HRO
- Number of patient identifiers required before administering medications.
- Leadership Safety ____ are completed at regular intervals by facility leadership.
- If a safety event occurs, this system allows for reporting to NCPS.
- The P in PDSA cycle.
- The Act that was put in place to allow for Veterans healthcare choice to get care outside of the VHA.
- Used by a patient to alert staff when assistance is needed for things such as ambulating.
23 Clues: The "R" in HRO • The "H" in VHA. • The P in PDSA cycle. • Who is responsible for patient safety? • Population we serve working in the VHA. • VHA inpatient accrediting organization. • Those who provide patient medical care. • Oversees patient safety at your facility. • Type of event that resulted in patient harm. • What we are all called to do for the Veterans in VHA. • ...
Safety in the sewing lab 2022-02-21
Across
- There are a lot of chairs knocked over
- My friend sat on a pin
- My sister and I are fighting
- We use a lot of machinery when sewing
- I had two spillages yesterday
- I usually wear my hair loose
Down
- I am short, sharp and am used in the kitchen and in schools and work
- I do cross country running
- I bought a sewing machine
- I am very dangerous and am usually used in science labs
- I am used at schools to carry books and pens
11 Clues: My friend sat on a pin • I bought a sewing machine • I do cross country running • My sister and I are fighting • I usually wear my hair loose • I had two spillages yesterday • We use a lot of machinery when sewing • There are a lot of chairs knocked over • I am used at schools to carry books and pens • I am very dangerous and am usually used in science labs • ...
safety in the textile lab 2022-05-27
11 Clues: to mesaure • thin string • to cut fabric • a shap needle • a table linen • take care as it is hot • somthing to undo a sew • how strong something is • what you have to make something • to put inside of your sewing machine • to put thread through a piece of fabric
Patient Safety Awareness 2018-03-02
Across
- Last name of the Wellspan Patient Safety Officer
- A patient that presents with obvious respiratory symptoms should be asked to wear a____
- High blood pressure is also known as____
- A condition that causes issues with the regulation of blood sugar and insulin in the body
- Two of these should be used for ALL patients
- We should do this to the patient name on every paper we hand to patient
- If it isn't_____ it didn't happen
- The computer system used for verifying narcotic prescriptions
- Patient identifiers should be used _____ time
- this should always be checked prior to leaving a message for a patient
Down
- When a patient falls we should ______ the patient to the floor when possible
- Patient safety is who's responsibility
- Wellspan's LIFT Cohort focuses on way to improve patient safety. The "I" in LIFT stands for what?
- an inanimate object that may be contaminated with infectious organisms
- Award presented to Wellspan employees who recognized potential safety issues and alert leadership immediately
- One of our RED RULES
- this call takes place every day to discuss patient safety issues across Wellspan
- Substance carried in our emergency box to assist in the instance of overdose
- One of these is submitted if we have a patient safety event
19 Clues: One of our RED RULES • If it isn't_____ it didn't happen • Patient safety is who's responsibility • High blood pressure is also known as____ • Two of these should be used for ALL patients • Patient identifiers should be used _____ time • Last name of the Wellspan Patient Safety Officer • One of these is submitted if we have a patient safety event • ...
spanish 1:en la clase 2023-12-05
19 Clues: art • lab • exam • house • chalk • class • science • stadium • physics • library • schedule • homework • economic • cafeteria • bookstore • classmate • university • test, quiz • computer science
Safety Crossword 2024-04-22
Across
- Document providing information on chemicals found in the workplace
- Sound employees will hear to alert them to an emergency situation
- The event that suggests you Drop, Cover and Hold On for safety
- A tool used to put out small fires
- Workplace vehicle used for moving pallets
- An acronym for Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- A practice that involves identifying and removing workplace hazards
- Protective gear worn on the hands to prevent injuries
- The best way to avoid a workplace injury is to _____________ it from happening in the first place.
- This contains supplies for injuries
- The color of the SDS Book
- Where the Safety Suggestion box is located
- Study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body to prevent strain and injury at work
Down
- The amount of space needed for proper egress
- Essential tool for illuminating dark areas in emergencies
- The people responsible for performing quarterly safety inspections
- What the second letter stands for in the acronym PPE
- A hazardous substance commonly found in workplaces
- What you should do if you observe a safety hazard
- The process of leaving the building and meeting in a designated space
- The specific type of bandage that must be used in the workplace to identify cuts
- Action not allowed in the building or on the premises for safety reasons
22 Clues: The color of the SDS Book • A tool used to put out small fires • This contains supplies for injuries • Workplace vehicle used for moving pallets • Where the Safety Suggestion box is located • The amount of space needed for proper egress • What you should do if you observe a safety hazard • A hazardous substance commonly found in workplaces • ...
Grids and Coding Crossword Puzzle - Week 1 2022-09-26
Across
- This items CPT code is 85025, and has NCD 190.15.
- Oral drugs must have this written after the name.
- This item can be bundled ONCE per visit with an SOC physical exam.
- This type of lab includes blood draw at site, sample process and analyzed at the site. Site will use the result for patient care and sample is processed in standard non-research clinic/hospital lab.
- Add this item with a timepoint at every visit with a blood lab- local or central.
- You should CTRL+F this item in every study to check for hospitalization.
Down
- I will never ever ever have an overdue assignment for _______________.
- When performed in triplicate, this item is always research.
- We only include supportive medications if they are _____ for all patients.
- This type of lab includes blood draw at site, sample shipped to sponsor's designated lab for analysis-site not involved in the processing/analysis, may not get test result
- This type of imaging shows the arteries. Usually apart of cardiology studies, but can be done independently.
- Most oncology studies will include this line item. Depending on the inclusion criteria, this CPT code can vary.
12 Clues: This items CPT code is 85025, and has NCD 190.15. • Oral drugs must have this written after the name. • When performed in triplicate, this item is always research. • This item can be bundled ONCE per visit with an SOC physical exam. • I will never ever ever have an overdue assignment for _______________. • ...
Grids Building Crossword Puzzle - Week 1 2022-09-26
Across
- This items CPT code is 85025, and has NCD 190.15.
- Oral drugs must have this written after the name.
- This item can be bundled ONCE per visit with an SOC physical exam.
- This type of lab includes blood draw at site, sample process and analyzed at the site. Site will use the result for patient care and sample is processed in standard non-research clinic/hospital lab.
- Add this item with a timepoint at every visit with a blood lab- local or central.
- You should CTRL+F this item in every study to check for hospitalization.
Down
- I will never ever ever have an overdue assignment for _______________.
- When performed in triplicate, this item is always research.
- We only include supportive medications if they are _____ for all patients.
- This type of lab includes blood draw at site, sample shipped to sponsor's designated lab for analysis-site not involved in the processing/analysis, may not get test result
- This type of imaging shows the arteries. Usually apart of cardiology studies, but can be done independently.
- Most oncology studies will include this line item. Depending on the inclusion criteria, this CPT code can vary.
12 Clues: This items CPT code is 85025, and has NCD 190.15. • Oral drugs must have this written after the name. • When performed in triplicate, this item is always research. • This item can be bundled ONCE per visit with an SOC physical exam. • I will never ever ever have an overdue assignment for _______________. • ...
Lab 2024-04-10
Across
- type of stain used for the identification of amyloids in vitro and in tissue sections
- disorder requiring PAS, CI, FE, and EVG for diagnosis
- holder for embedding tissues
- testing that may result in an negative finding with no clone identified
- chemical used in the transport of tissue
- test for tissue-bound autoantibodies provides a useful adjunct for the diagnosis of autoimmune bullous disorders
- infiltration and embedding media
Down
- is a rare benign cystic tumor of the apocrine sweat glands
- type of biopsy that requires marginal read
- bluing non-hazardous chemical containing magnesium sulfate and sodium bicarbonate
- health type of insurance that goes out to MML
- biopsy site that commonly produces pilar cyst
12 Clues: holder for embedding tissues • infiltration and embedding media • chemical used in the transport of tissue • type of biopsy that requires marginal read • health type of insurance that goes out to MML • biopsy site that commonly produces pilar cyst • disorder requiring PAS, CI, FE, and EVG for diagnosis • is a rare benign cystic tumor of the apocrine sweat glands • ...
CSI: Las Vegas 2022-09-09
Across
- Her dad is a mobster and she has red hair
- Character that was buried alive
- Illegally killing someone
- He has a gambling addiction and secret son
- Original leader
- What shift the team works (morning/noon/night)
- Name of the unit where they solve murders
- Just say no
- Name of the serial killer that Raymond becomes obsessed with
- Director of the crime lab
- Abbreviation for "Dead On Arrival"
- Main detective
- Gil's mother is this-ailment where it means she can't hear
- Her father is the director of the crime lab
- What the swirls on your fingertips are called
- Kaboom
- Not alive
- Blood expert lady
- Lab tech who eventually becomes a CSI
- Doctor who joins CSI but then leaves
Down
- Crime Scene Investigation
- Marries an Italian lady he barely knows
- Dominatrix that Gil becomes weirdly good friends with
- Last team leader of the series with great hair
- Taking your own life
- Name of the theme song
- City where Stokes takes a new job as lead of their crime lab at the end of the series
- Illegal activities
- The city the show takes place in
- Taken against your will
- Agency that Catherine leaves the show to go work at
- City where D.B and Julie come from before working in Las Vegas
- Gil's specialty that he knows a lot about
- The coroner
- Catherine's daughter's name
- D.B's daughter that is kidnapped by a serial killer who is obsessed with her
- What the red stuff in your body is
- Dates and marries than divorces than remarries her supervisor
38 Clues: Kaboom • Not alive • Just say no • The coroner • Main detective • Original leader • Blood expert lady • Illegal activities • Taking your own life • Name of the theme song • Taken against your will • Crime Scene Investigation • Illegally killing someone • Director of the crime lab • Catherine's daughter's name • Character that was buried alive • The city the show takes place in • ...
Lab 2022-01-25
Unit 1 lesson 2 2021-09-29
19 Clues: δομή • what • ψάχνω • ακούω • λωρίδα • ελέγχω • όργανο • μοριακό • συμφωνω • εκτυπώνω • συνεχίζω • παντομίμα • επικόλληση • εργαστηριο • παίζω ρόλο • Μαθηματικά • λόγος, αιτία • καλλιτεχνικά • παίζω παντομίμα
Lab Rules 2023-09-02
Across
- Never leave what unattended?
- Never use ____ suction to fill a pipet.
- Always keep your work area what?
- Proceed with ____ at all times in the laboratory.
- Equipment instructions must be read _____ before use.
- What appears to look the same when it is both hot and cold?
- What should you never return back to its original container?
- Check the ____ on chemical bottles twice before removing any of the contents.
- When using chemicals, heat, or glassware you should wear what?
- Do not immerse hot glassware in cold water; it may _____.
Down
- Who should you tell first when something happens in the lab?
- Long hair, dangling jewelry, and loose or baggy clothing are all what?
- You should always follow the what carefully to understand the procedure.
- You should always ____ you hands after an experiment.
- _______ is never allowed in the lab.
- If a chemical splashes in your eyes or on your skin you what them immediately?
- Fill wash bottles only with distilled ____ and use only as intended
- Always put on what when you you start a lab?
- Never ____ into a container that is being heate.
- Always be what when you enter class?
20 Clues: Never leave what unattended? • Always keep your work area what? • _______ is never allowed in the lab. • Always be what when you enter class? • Never use ____ suction to fill a pipet. • Always put on what when you you start a lab? • Never ____ into a container that is being heate. • Proceed with ____ at all times in the laboratory. • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2014-10-13
Across
- Person ___________ a business or undertaking - PCBU
- Our workplace has a Health and Safety __________ in place to consult and communicate WHS issues and information to all staff.
- Who has a responsibility to safety in the workplace?
- What is the name of the program for LINC employees which encourages staff who sit for long periods to engage in short sessions of physical activity throughout the day?
- What is the name of the 2012 Act that relates to safety in the workplace?
- What type of report form should you complete if you notice something in the workplace which might cause and injury or accident?
- What are useful and should be used by schools and workplaces to monitor health and safety practices and improve performance. (Hint: Managing Health and Safety)
- Work Health and Safety __________ are published in response to specific workplace issues.
- A serious injury is classed as a _____________ incident?
- A program put in place to provide counselling and look after workplace mental health.
- One of the key objectives of the Healthy@Work project.
Down
- What month is Work Safe Month?
- ______ ______ is overseen by Workcover Tasmania
- What is the name of the DoE department that we should call in case of an emergency?
- What type of charger was the subject of a consumer warning, issued through a website safety alert in August 2014?
- ___________________is a process where we do what we can to minimise harmful risks, including risks associated with health and safety hazards at our workplace, as well as embracing positive opportunities to improve outcomes.
- What is the name of the organisation that we need to report a serious incident to?
- What type of bleach should we use to clean up blood or body fluid spills? (Hint: Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines)
18 Clues: What month is Work Safe Month? • ______ ______ is overseen by Workcover Tasmania • Person ___________ a business or undertaking - PCBU • Who has a responsibility to safety in the workplace? • One of the key objectives of the Healthy@Work project. • A serious injury is classed as a _____________ incident? • ...
The Mole and Sterno 2022-05-09
Across
- a way to measure large quantities of small things like atoms
- flammable gelatin that can come in a can
- founder of the mole
- your lab instructor
- this was a fun treat made in the sterno lab
- Avogadro's _________ is 6.02 x 10^23
Down
- a type of reaction that involves heat and creates CO2 and water
- _______ mass is the weight in grams of one mole of a chemical
- the mole symbol
- this chemical made the sterno solidify into a gelatin
- there are 6.02 x 10^23 _________ in one mole
- common materials with one material that is evenly distributed within another material at a very tiny scale
- we celebrate mole day in this month
- calcium ________ was the solid chemical that needed to be weighed out first in the sterno lab
14 Clues: the mole symbol • founder of the mole • your lab instructor • we celebrate mole day in this month • Avogadro's _________ is 6.02 x 10^23 • flammable gelatin that can come in a can • this was a fun treat made in the sterno lab • there are 6.02 x 10^23 _________ in one mole • this chemical made the sterno solidify into a gelatin • ...
Kenzies science safety procedures crossword 2022-09-12
Across
- what is the shower and eye wash station for?
- what can happen if you put unused chemicals back into their original container?
- what should you do instead of directly smelling a substance?
- what type of shoes should you wear while doing a lab?
- should you cut away or towards yourself when using a sharp object?
- what should you read before starting a lab?
Down
- what should you do after every lab?
- what should you wear when working with glass or any sharp object?
- what should you do with your hair during a lab?
- should your workspace be clean or messy while doing an experiment?
10 Clues: what should you do after every lab? • what should you read before starting a lab? • what is the shower and eye wash station for? • what should you do with your hair during a lab? • what type of shoes should you wear while doing a lab? • what should you do instead of directly smelling a substance? • what should you wear when working with glass or any sharp object? • ...
Lab Safety and Equipment 2024-03-12
Across
- a piece of glass that acts as the support for a sample or specimen which needs to be examined under a microscope
- an instrument for comparing the weights of 2 bodies to determine the difference in mass (or weight)
- holds liquids, not very accurate. Measures volume in milliliters or liters
- a small; narrow and usually clear tube made of glass. Used to mix and hold small volumes of liquids.
- used for transferring a measured volume of liquid. Narrow tube with a tapered tip.
Down
- measures liquids, more accurate than a beaker. Measures volume in milliliters or liters
- An internationally agreed upon measurement system based on decimals or powers of 10
- an instrument for weighing
8 Clues: an instrument for weighing • holds liquids, not very accurate. Measures volume in milliliters or liters • used for transferring a measured volume of liquid. Narrow tube with a tapered tip. • An internationally agreed upon measurement system based on decimals or powers of 10 • ...
QBS 2024-06-21
Across
- happens before the bx we are interested in
- Safety care goal 1 Create a positive, _________________ and enriched physical and social environment
- Half kneel with the knee _______________ to the person up and the other knee down.
- If you need to provide hand over hand, you should do so with YOUR hand _____
- Safety-Care Goal #6: Decrease the future ______________ of behavioral crises.
- Safety-Care Goal #5: Minimize the intensity and ________________ of behavioral crises.
- We want to use the ______ restrictive interventions
- Type of bx: yelling, uncooperativeness, getting out of seat.
- If the person is behaving inappropriately, keep your tone _____________.
- Staff who are friendly and access to meaningful choices is an example of this type of environment:
Down
- Physical management criteria 3. The risk of not intervening must be _______ than the risk of intervening
- Safety-Care Goal #4: Manage behavioral crises _______________ and therapeutically.
- A check that is a simple, non-intrusive preventative method for improving staff safety. It can be used when it is necessary to approach a person who has the potential for impulsive or unpredictable aggression.
- The "B" in ABC
- Safety care Goal #2: Teach____________________ alternatives to challenging behavior.
- Communicate ____ and Promote dignity
- is what happens after the bx we are interested in, or the "result"
- If possible, position your chair to the _____________ of the person or on the other side of a table.
- Safety-Care Goal #3: Prevent behavioral_______________ whenever possible.
- Right to be free from verbal, sexual, physical , mental, and emotional _________________ or harm.
- Physical management criteria 1. There must be imminent ____ of serious harm to the agitated person or someone else
- Physical management criteria 2. There must be no other practical way to ___ that harm without physical management
- Avoid crossing the _______________ in front of the person's body. Don't reach or lean in front.
23 Clues: The "B" in ABC • Communicate ____ and Promote dignity • happens before the bx we are interested in • We want to use the ______ restrictive interventions • Type of bx: yelling, uncooperativeness, getting out of seat. • is what happens after the bx we are interested in, or the "result" • If the person is behaving inappropriately, keep your tone _____________. • ...
Annual Crossword 2023-01-19
Across
- what you hope your analyte does once injected
- we like the green ones most
- cars, the earth, and extractions all have them
- tiny volume
- target of some buffers
- obligatory crossword answer
- gloves, goggles, and coats, oh my!
- summoned by water and solid gas
- mythical equivalent to HSK
- forbidden cold Cheetos
- comes in chocolate, black, and golden
- abbreviation, summoned by burnt popcorn
- striped doodling instrument
- Reach for the (Hamilton) _____
- once a room, now the whole lab
- where all good folders hope to go
- brand of over mixed rat
Down
- advice; blue ones hold 5ml
- second favorite app
- dedicated to what QC sends us
- the back half of LCMS
- frequent inhabitant of the sink
- intriguing arc in a chromatogram
- BH's backrest, or key component of LC.
- best TV, or most common matrix
- an overly complicated order for Lab Support
- frozen buffer
- suffix to archy and nucleotides
- Harry Potter's transfer device of choice
- fine, or where samples begin in a method
- Lysis Loading _______
- Exactly the worst instrument to process on
- our favorite app
- super water
34 Clues: tiny volume • super water • frozen buffer • our favorite app • second favorite app • the back half of LCMS • Lysis Loading _______ • target of some buffers • brand of over mixed rat • advice; blue ones hold 5ml • mythical equivalent to HSK • we like the green ones most • obligatory crossword answer • striped doodling instrument • dedicated to what QC sends us • best TV, or most common matrix • ...
Lab Week 2021 Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-15
Across
- a white blood cell that responds to and increases with bacteria
- the cell that carries oxygen in the blood
- the lab section where CMPs are performed
- the cell(fragment) that aids in clotting
- instrument used to spin down tubes
- the color tube for coagulation tests
- a white blood cell that responds to and increases with viruses
- the part of blood tested after anticoagulated tube is spun
- the color tube for gel-separated serum tests
- instrument used to measure out and transfer samples
- the presence of excess emulsified fats/ lipids in the plasma, giving a milky appearance
Down
- the cell that fights diseases in the blood
- the lab section where ABO typing is performed
- the breakage of red blood cells during collection that falsely elevates certain tests
- the color tube for CBCs
- the person drawing the blood
- the color tube for CMPs and other general chemistry tests
- the lab section where CBCs are performed
- the person running the tests
- equipment used for manual differentials
- the counting of 100 white blood cells on a slide to give percentages of each cell type
21 Clues: the color tube for CBCs • the person drawing the blood • the person running the tests • instrument used to spin down tubes • the color tube for coagulation tests • equipment used for manual differentials • the lab section where CMPs are performed • the cell(fragment) that aids in clotting • the lab section where CBCs are performed • the cell that carries oxygen in the blood • ...
SAFETY 1 2021-02-21
Across
- DRIVES SAFETY BEHAVIORS
- REDUCE THE SEVERITY OF INJURIES
- KEY TO SAFETY SUCCESS
- CONTAINS VITAL SAFETY INFORMATION AGAINST CHEMICAL HAZARDS
- PULL AIM SQUEEZE SWEEP
- BANNED FOR HEIGHT WORKS
- REQUIRED FOR HAZARDOUS NONROUTINE JOBS
Down
- REQUIRED IN CHEMICAL CONFINED SPACE
- THIS HAZARD BURNS YOU
- EXTINGUISHER TO FIGHT ELECTRICAL FIRES
- HIGHER THAN DIRECT COSTS
- ANALYSIS OF HAZARDS
- RECORDABLE INJURIES
- IMPORTANT SAFETY DEVICE IN CIRCUITS
14 Clues: ANALYSIS OF HAZARDS • RECORDABLE INJURIES • THIS HAZARD BURNS YOU • KEY TO SAFETY SUCCESS • PULL AIM SQUEEZE SWEEP • DRIVES SAFETY BEHAVIORS • BANNED FOR HEIGHT WORKS • HIGHER THAN DIRECT COSTS • REDUCE THE SEVERITY OF INJURIES • REQUIRED IN CHEMICAL CONFINED SPACE • IMPORTANT SAFETY DEVICE IN CIRCUITS • EXTINGUISHER TO FIGHT ELECTRICAL FIRES • REQUIRED FOR HAZARDOUS NONROUTINE JOBS • ...
Noah's Ark Crossword 2024-01-11
Patient Safety Awareness 2021-03-16
Across
- CDC stands for _____ for Disease Control and Prevention
- Rec, The main purpose is to compare medications currently being taken to the new medications prescribed to assure they will not be duplicated or have negative interactions (two works abbreviated)
- Where to submit a Safety Win/Quality Kudos
- Who’s job is Patient Safety?
- Hygiene, To be done every time you enter or exit a patient room
- The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goal is to ____ patient safety
- The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind
Down
- PPE stands for Personal Protective _______
- Harm, Leading cause of death worldwide
- Win/Quality Kudos, Recognition of an action taken by staff which improved patient/client safety or quality of care
- WHO stands for _____ Health Organization
- Safety, Activities to avoid, prevent, or correct adverse outcomes which may result from the delivery of health care
- Use at least two patient ______ when providing care, treatment, and service
- Literacy, An individual’s ability to read and comprehend essential health related materials
- A _____ level cleaner/disinfectant is used to clean surfaces
- Culture, Commitment to safety permeating all levels
- Health Concern, Preventing harm in health care settings is a __________
17 Clues: Who’s job is Patient Safety? • Harm, Leading cause of death worldwide • WHO stands for _____ Health Organization • PPE stands for Personal Protective _______ • Where to submit a Safety Win/Quality Kudos • Culture, Commitment to safety permeating all levels • CDC stands for _____ for Disease Control and Prevention • ...
Amazon Summer of Safety 2023 2023-06-06
Across
- Lock out tag out
- Daily___Improves your flexibility and loosens up your muscles with these
- Safety Starts With___
- Meets or exceeds ASTM F2913-19/ASTM F3445-21 standards.
- Peers that assist with Safety activities.
- Technique for keeping on path of travel.
- SDS___
- It is always recommended to work within.
- Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____.
Down
- On Site Medical Representative.
- Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain
- Injuries from repetitive motion.
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration.
- Always use ____ when ascending or descending stairs.
- Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers
- ______ bend is a technique that allows you to pick up items off the floor with minimal stress to the lumbar spine.
- Personal______ Equipment
- Required for sustained sounds level above 85DB
- You can contact Amcare/Safety on Radio Channel___?
- ___Not Twist
20 Clues: SDS___ • ___Not Twist • Lock out tag out • Safety Starts With___ • Personal______ Equipment • On Site Medical Representative. • Injuries from repetitive motion. • Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers • Technique for keeping on path of travel. • It is always recommended to work within. • Peers that assist with Safety activities. • Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____. • ...
Multiple Intelligence lab and safety 2022-06-26
Across
- to have mixed feeling about something
- closed toed _____
- specialized structures in a cell
- an item you use to protect your eyes while performing an experiment
- a group of cells
Down
- a lasting chemical connection between atoms, ions, and molecules
- a group of atoms bonded
- a group of tissues that do a specific job
- any chemical that changes an organism's physiology and psychology
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- smallest unit of ordinary matter
11 Clues: a group of cells • closed toed _____ • a group of atoms bonded • specialized structures in a cell • smallest unit of ordinary matter • to have mixed feeling about something • a group of tissues that do a specific job • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • a lasting chemical connection between atoms, ions, and molecules • ...
Sadie's Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-19
Across
- use the fire. to put out smaller fire
- use to protect your eyes
- you wear these so nothing gets on your.
- use the water to wash all the bad stuff off
- use it to take out all bad gases
Down
- you put sharp things in this container
- use this to pull your back
- use when you need to get something out of your....
- use this when your hurt
- you use this too cover you skin
- use this to pour thing down and wash your hands
11 Clues: use this when your hurt • use to protect your eyes • you use this too cover you skin • use this to pull your back • use it to take out all bad gases • you put sharp things in this container • you wear these so nothing gets on your. • use the water to wash all the bad stuff off • use this to pour thing down and wash your hands • ...
Science Safety 2022-09-12
Across
- What do we use if we get a chemical on our bodies?
- what do we use if we get something in our eyes?
- Tell a ____ if a substance spills
- Wash your ___ after finishing a lab experiment
Down
- Adult supervision is required during a lab
- what do we use to protect our eyes?
- Do not use your sense of ___ unless the experiment requires it
- _____ out your test tubes and/or other materials after a lab
- No food or ____ in or during a lab
9 Clues: Tell a ____ if a substance spills • No food or ____ in or during a lab • what do we use to protect our eyes? • Adult supervision is required during a lab • Wash your ___ after finishing a lab experiment • what do we use if we get something in our eyes? • What do we use if we get a chemical on our bodies? • _____ out your test tubes and/or other materials after a lab • ...
zeita Italian year4 2019-11-04
21 Clues: CAT • PEN • LAB • AGE • FIVE • BLUE • NINE • BLACK • SPORT • BROWN • MATHS • HELLO • PRAYER • ORANGE • RECESS • OFFICE • SUNDAY • MONDAY • BROTHER • ASSEMBLY • HELLO/GOODBYE
PATIENT ACCESS 2022-05-02
22 Clues: BH • PT • PT • LAB • NEW • EMS • DOGS • BOSS • KIDS • BABY • FINN • GAVIN • GOATS • HONEY • BRACES • TRAVEL • SECOND • UPNORTH • LONG HAIR • OVERNIGHT • BUTTERFLY • SNOWMOBILE
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
Across
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters.
- Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn.
- Corrective and _____ actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers.
- The 4 levels of the Australian Fire Danger Ratings are, Moderate, High, Extreme and _____?
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report them _____.
- WHS involves the assessment and mitigation of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace.
- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets.
- Type of fire extinguisher to be used on wood, paper rubbish fires.
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards.
- What does PPE stand for?
Down
- A red sign in the workplace is a _____ sign.
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be_____.
- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety.
- Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death.
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries.
- A narrowly avoided safety incident is a _____.
- What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
- What is the best method to control hazards?
- In First Aid, what does the "R" stand for in DRSABCD?
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these.
21 Clues: What does PPE stand for? • Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets. • What is the best method to control hazards? • A red sign in the workplace is a _____ sign. • A narrowly avoided safety incident is a _____. • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be_____. • What is the first step in a risk assessment process? • In First Aid, what does the "R" stand for in DRSABCD? • ...
Quest-GSO Lab Week 2019 Crossword Puzzle 2019-04-19
Across
- Don't overfill these! Where everything contaminated should go
- Person who picks up samples and brings it to us in the lab to process and run
- sample used for testing
- The lab person in the know
- Container used for needles
- Required to have lab work performed
- Wants to take your blood
- Additive found in blue tops
- April 21 to 27
- HDL and LDL
- Component of blood
- Stain used by Microbiology
- Used to disinfect countertops
- Department where tests are sent out to be tested at another laboratory
- Device sometimes used to collect blood
- American Society for Clinical Pathology
- Study of Cells - their function and structure
- low-lint wipes for cleaning
Down
- Not your average Q-tip
- The place we do our EHS and Compliance training
- When it goes dark on the Beckman AUs, you may want to check this
- Quest Lab at Federal Drive
- The usual order in Hematology
- Rubber band used for venipuncture
- Who we are part of
- Stop the germ spread
- What you're looking for when doing IFA testing
- Blood collection tube
- The objective of this is to ensure the accuracy, reliability and timeliness of patient test results through quality laboratory standards
- Types include volumetric, serological, and transfer
- A place quipped to test body fluids
- Grow cells in controlled conditions
- The part of the blood cell that causes clotting
- Instruments cannot run without it
- Signs and symptoms
- Common test found in Chemistry
- The type of testing that is done in Chantilly, SJC, and Valencia
37 Clues: HDL and LDL • April 21 to 27 • Who we are part of • Component of blood • Signs and symptoms • Stop the germ spread • Blood collection tube • Not your average Q-tip • sample used for testing • Wants to take your blood • Quest Lab at Federal Drive • The lab person in the know • Container used for needles • Stain used by Microbiology • Additive found in blue tops • low-lint wipes for cleaning • ...
Quest-GSO Lab Week 2019 Crossword Puzzle 2019-04-19
Across
- American Society for Clinical Pathology
- Types include volumetric, serological, and transfer
- Instruments cannot run without it
- Common test found in Chemistry
- Required to have lab work performed
- Rubber band used for venipuncture
- Additive found in blue tops
- A place equipped to test body fluids
- A way to stop germs from spreading
- Device sometimes used to collect blood
- Wants to take your blood
- What you're looking for when doing IFA testing
- grow cells in controlled conditions
- The lab person in the know
- Person who picks up samples and brings them to us in the lab to process and run
- The part of blood cell that causes clotting
- Stain used by Microbiology
- Don't overfill these! Where everything contaminated should go
- A screen or tolerance done to check for diabetes
- The place we do our EHS and Compliance trainings
Down
- The type of testing that is done in Chantilly, SJC, and Valencia
- Container used for needles
- Signs and symptoms
- Component in blood, used for CMP/BMP testing in Chemistry
- Who we are part of
- When it goes dark on the Beckman AUs, you may want to check this
- Quest Lab at Federal Drive
- The objective of this is to ensure the accuracy, reliability and timeliness of patient test results through quality laboratory standards
- Used to disinfect countertops
- We play an important role in people's
- Sample used for testing
- Another name for white blood cells
- Department where prescription drug monitoring is done
- Study of cells - their function and structure
- Department where tests are sent to be tested at another laboratory
- Not your average Q-tip
- April 21-27, 2019
37 Clues: April 21-27, 2019 • Signs and symptoms • Who we are part of • Not your average Q-tip • Sample used for testing • Wants to take your blood • Container used for needles • Quest Lab at Federal Drive • The lab person in the know • Stain used by Microbiology • Additive found in blue tops • Used to disinfect countertops • Common test found in Chemistry • Instruments cannot run without it • ...
Amazon Summer of Safety 2023 2023-06-06
Across
- Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____.
- On Site Medical Representative.
- Meets or exceeds ASTM F2913-19/ASTM F3445-21 standards.
- Slip, Trip____
- Personal______ Equipment
- It is always recommended to work within.
- Peers that assist with Safety activities.
- SDS___
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration.
- ___Not Twist
- Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain
- Safety Starts With___
Down
- Daily___Improves your flexibility and loosens up your muscles with these
- Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers
- Lock out tag out
- Technique for keeping on path of travel.
- ______ bend is a technique that allows you to pick up items off the floor with minimal stress to the lumbar spine.
- You can contact Amcare/Safety on Radio Channel___?
- Injuries from repetitive motion.
- Required for sustained sounds level above 85DB
- Always use ____ when ascending or descending stairs.
21 Clues: SDS___ • ___Not Twist • Slip, Trip____ • Lock out tag out • Safety Starts With___ • Personal______ Equipment • On Site Medical Representative. • Injuries from repetitive motion. • Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers • Technique for keeping on path of travel. • It is always recommended to work within. • Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____. • ...
Lab Rats 2020-04-04
11 Clues: Ice Powers • Alien Girl • Super Fast • Super Smart • Fire Powers • Super Strong • Bionic People • With Bionic Leg And Arm • Ego Maniac and Leo's Dad • Super Heroes That Help Lab Rats • Things That Help Keep Lab Rats Safe During Missions
ey 2016-08-29
19 Clues: fan • free • line • fast • easy • solve • curve • robot • vinci • sample • cancer • youtube • produce • straight • generate • one page • two page • facebook • three page
Safety 2023-01-24
Across
- prevents substances from getting in the eyes
- stay on task, avoid this
- a possible hazard, clutter
- follow these
- no chips or cracks in this before heating
Down
- type of shoe used in the lab
- report to teacher immediately
- a compound or substance used during labs
- read these before the lab so you know the steps and can perform the lab
- a method used when noting odors
10 Clues: follow these • stay on task, avoid this • a possible hazard, clutter • type of shoe used in the lab • report to teacher immediately • a method used when noting odors • a compound or substance used during labs • no chips or cracks in this before heating • prevents substances from getting in the eyes • read these before the lab so you know the steps and can perform the lab
EECE.3110 Assignment 1 2021-09-11
Across
- Best load setting for each channel on the function generator. (func, 48)
- Tool used to acquire waveform signals and display its information. (adk)
- Required material for lab to document results. (syl,12)
- The power supply has three of these to deliver DC voltage. (pow,28)
- Setting on a plot that uses a vertical line to track pulse width (adk)
- Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13)
- Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15)
- Similar to the oscilloscope, but has a separate section dedicated to it. (adk)
- Set of key words/phrases used with the remote interface of the power supply. (pow,39)
- User defined settings and waveforms can be saved to this for future use. (func,39)
- Each component has this property when placed on the workspace; numbered in the order they were placed. (sim,169)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the time/div setting. (oscope,44)
- This is required after completing a page of notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,30)
- Notes should not be taken using this writing instrument (WLNB,24)
- Should never be used on an electrical fire (LRSM, 4)
- Key to writing good notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,63)
- Channel used on the ADK to plot X/Y of a waveform. (adk,section 3.3)
- Has a rating of 100V-120V and is located in the back of the function generator. (func,32)
- By writing this on each page of your Lab Notebook, you can quickly find notes weeks after they were made. (WLNB,78)
- Configures display to best fit the waveforms on the screen. (oscope,28)
- Difference between Top and Base values of a waveform. (oscope,180)
Down
- "Sine" and "Square" are one of five of these produced by the function generator. (func,27)
- MATLAB can create 2-D and 3-D versions of this. Often used for graphically representing laboratory data. (mat,29)
- Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4)
- This tool must be lead-free if used in the laboratory. (LRSM,6)
- This type of work will result in a 0 for the assignment (syl,3)
- Each student must ensure that graded material is accurate on this site. (syl, 8)
- Group of components that contail resistors, inductors, etc. (sim,63)
- Standard cable type that is used to transmit signals from the generator. (func,12)
- When this is activated, CH1 and CH2 respond together to any adjustment in voltage. (pow,29)
- Process of joining CH1 meter readings with CH2 meter readings. (pow,30)
- The best way to communicate with your TA or Professor Bowden during the week. (syl, 10)
- Enables the oscilloscope to capture a waveform each time a certain condition is met. (oscope,120)
- Collection of inter-connected circuits. (sim, 160)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the volt/div scale. (oscope,59)
- Method used to connect an electrical signal from one circuit to another. (adk, section 3)
- All data in MATLAB is stored in this format. (mat,15)
- Section of the Lab Notebook that outlines whose book it is and what the purpose of the notebook is. (WLNB, 68)
- you must do this with each one of your sources in a lab report (LRSM, 8)
- Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13)
- Used to store data such as numbers or equations. (mat,13)
- Used to check voltage, current, resistance etc in multisim. (sim, 32)
- Sequence of characters. (mat,25)
- Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25)
- Used to simplify wiring in a schematic; collection of nets. (sim,173)
45 Clues: Sequence of characters. (mat,25) • Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15) • Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4) • Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13) • Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25) • Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13) • Collection of inter-connected circuits. (sim, 160) • Should never be used on an electrical fire (LRSM, 4) • ...
EECE.3110 Assignment 1 2021-09-11
Across
- Best load setting for each channel on the function generator. (func, 48)
- Tool used to acquire waveform signals and display its information. (adk)
- Required material for lab to document results. (syl,12)
- The power supply has three of these to deliver DC voltage. (pow,28)
- Setting on a plot that uses a vertical line to track pulse width (adk)
- Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13)
- Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15)
- Similar to the oscilloscope, but has a separate section dedicated to it. (adk)
- Set of key words/phrases used with the remote interface of the power supply. (pow,39)
- User defined settings and waveforms can be saved to this for future use. (func,39)
- Each component has this property when placed on the workspace; numbered in the order they were placed. (sim,169)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the time/div setting. (oscope,44)
- This is required after completing a page of notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,30)
- Notes should not be taken using this writing instrument (WLNB,24)
- Should never be used on an electrical fire (LRSM, 4)
- Key to writing good notes in the Lab Notebook. (WLNB,63)
- Channel used on the ADK to plot X/Y of a waveform. (adk,section 3.3)
- Has a rating of 100V-120V and is located in the back of the function generator. (func,32)
- By writing this on each page of your Lab Notebook, you can quickly find notes weeks after they were made. (WLNB,78)
- Configures display to best fit the waveforms on the screen. (oscope,28)
- Difference between Top and Base values of a waveform. (oscope,180)
Down
- "Sine" and "Square" are one of five of these produced by the function generator. (func,27)
- MATLAB can create 2-D and 3-D versions of this. Often used for graphically representing laboratory data. (mat,29)
- Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4)
- This tool must be lead-free if used in the laboratory. (LRSM,6)
- This type of work will result in a 0 for the assignment (syl,3)
- Each student must ensure that graded material is accurate on this site. (syl, 8)
- Group of components that contail resistors, inductors, etc. (sim,63)
- Standard cable type that is used to transmit signals from the generator. (func,12)
- When this is activated, CH1 and CH2 respond together to any adjustment in voltage. (pow,29)
- Process of joining CH1 meter readings with CH2 meter readings. (pow,30)
- The best way to communicate with your TA or Professor Bowden during the week. (syl, 10)
- Enables the oscilloscope to capture a waveform each time a certain condition is met. (oscope,120)
- Collection of inter-connected circuits. (sim, 160)
- This knob on the oscilloscope controls the volt/div scale. (oscope,59)
- Method used to connect an electrical signal from one circuit to another. (adk, section 3)
- All data in MATLAB is stored in this format. (mat,15)
- Section of the Lab Notebook that outlines whose book it is and what the purpose of the notebook is. (WLNB, 68)
- you must do this with each one of your sources in a lab report (LRSM, 8)
- Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13)
- Used to store data such as numbers or equations. (mat,13)
- Used to check voltage, current, resistance etc in multisim. (sim, 32)
- Sequence of characters. (mat,25)
- Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25)
- Used to simplify wiring in a schematic; collection of nets. (sim,173)
45 Clues: Sequence of characters. (mat,25) • Arrays with multiple rows. (mat,15) • Anything over 30V DC or AC (LRSM, 4) • Manufacturer of the Analog Discovery (syl,13) • Returns instrument to specified setup. (pow,25) • Draft lab report done before each lab (LRSM, 13) • Collection of inter-connected circuits. (sim, 160) • Should never be used on an electrical fire (LRSM, 4) • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-12
Across
- never let your _____ down on safety
- government agency in charge of safety
- safe distance between lifts when driving
- best way to slow down when driving a lift
- what connects you to an OP or SR
- when do you report an accident
- safety starts with ______
Down
- _____ safety
- pedal on the lift that is used for emergencies
- it is our ____ to work safely
- color of container allowed in the warehouse
- safety ____
12 Clues: safety ____ • _____ safety • safety starts with ______ • it is our ____ to work safely • when do you report an accident • what connects you to an OP or SR • never let your _____ down on safety • government agency in charge of safety • safe distance between lifts when driving • best way to slow down when driving a lift • color of container allowed in the warehouse • ...
Safety 2018-09-07
Across
- fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), a protective device that opens the electric circuit when an imbalance in the amount of current flow between the conductors is sensed.
- conditions, the things in the work environment that affect your work.
- a fire that involves flammable liquids.
- the unit of measurement of electric current
- the OSHA rule that says that every worker needs to know what they are working with
- user instructions found on most construction products.
- generally refers to the laws that are intended to keep workers safe.
Down
- gives complete information about the product and what to do in the event of exposure.
- a material that allows electricity to flow.
- the electrical pressure that causes current to flow, (sometimes abbreviated as V).
- an electrical fire.
- any safety equipment you wear to protect yourself from safety hazards.
- a conducting body that serves as the common return path for an electric circuit.
- practices, the things a worker does and how he or she works.
- triangle, consists of heat, fuel, and oxygen
- practical jokes and playful activity that are inappropriate on a construction site.
- a fire that involves ordinary materials like paper cardboard and wood.
17 Clues: an electrical fire. • a fire that involves flammable liquids. • the unit of measurement of electric current • a material that allows electricity to flow. • triangle, consists of heat, fuel, and oxygen • user instructions found on most construction products. • practices, the things a worker does and how he or she works. • ...
Safety 2021-09-28
Across
- contains pressurized water and should only be used on class A fires
- used on burning or combustible metals, often specific for the type of metal being used and not used on any other type of fires
- protect heath care providers from diseases
- used on burning cooking materials (fats,grease, and oils)
- 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
- three things needed to start a fire
- used on fires involving combubustibles such as paper, cloth, plastic, and wood
Down
- requires that employers inform employees of all chemicals and hazards in the workplace
- all manufacturers must provide
- exposure radiology departments and ental offices
- 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
- promate the safty and well-being of a person by adapting to the environment and using techniques to prevent injuries
- correct posture
- 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
- 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
- keep you feet 8-10 inches apart
- used on used on fires involving flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, oil, paint, grease, and cooking fat
17 Clues: correct posture • all manufacturers must provide • keep you feet 8-10 inches apart • 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) • contains pressurized water and should only be used on class A fires • ...