lab safety Crossword Puzzles
29 2024-10-27
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- Friends investigate a haunting at an abandoned Hawaiian hotel.
- "...Wife" Anne gains power from "The Master" with a heavy price.
- Mute boy trapped with a monster after making a wish.
- Young girl finds comfort in her artist father and her ghost mother.
- Star of The Djinn.
- Present in The Djinn and Ghost Lab.
- The boy’s wish in The Djinn leads to danger.
- Investigated in Spiral and Army of the Dead.
- Star of Army of the Dead.
- of the Dead Mercenaries attempt a heist in zombie-infested Las Vegas.
- Star of Jakob's Wife.
- The trigger for the events in Seance.
- Camille arrives at a school after a student's violent death.
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- A central theme in Jakob's Wife.
- Lab Doctors obsessed with proving ghosts exist after a haunting.
- Element present in Separation and Seance.
- "...Heard & Seen" Woman suspects her home holds dark secrets.
- Star of Seance.
- Star of Spiral.
- A key concept in The Resort and Ghost Lab.
- The dark element in Things Heard & Seen.
- The world struggles against it in In the Earth.
- Star of In the Earth.
- Scientist and scout venture into the woods during a viral crisis.
- Star of Things Heard & Seen.
- Central to Army of the Dead's plot.
- Star of Ghost Lab.
- Star of Separation.
- Detective investigates murders reminiscent of past crimes.
- Star of The Resort.
30 Clues: Star of Seance. • Star of Spiral. • Star of The Djinn. • Star of Ghost Lab. • Star of Separation. • Star of The Resort. • Star of In the Earth. • Star of Jakob's Wife. • Star of Army of the Dead. • Star of Things Heard & Seen. • A central theme in Jakob's Wife. • Central to Army of the Dead's plot. • Present in The Djinn and Ghost Lab. • The trigger for the events in Seance. • ...
Safe + Sounds Crossword 3 2023-08-03
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- The strategies, procedures, and technologies put in place to prevent accidents from happening in the workplace.
- The process of replacing or refreshing air in any space to control temperature or remove moisture, odors, smoke, heat, dust and airborne bacteria.
- Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
- The U.S. agency responsible for the enforcement of safety and health legislation in workplaces.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment, often related to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- Symbols and signs intended to communicate important messages about safety or health.
- All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire.
- Equipment that protects workers from inhaling hazardous substances in the workplace.
- Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks.
- A work environment where safety is a high priority and responsibility is shared at all levels.
- A safety feature on machinery to protect operators and other employees in the vicinity from hazards.
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- A safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot start up before the completion of maintenance or repair.
- The set of practices, precautions, and guidelines used to prevent electrical accidents and injuries in the workplace.
- Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons.
- The set of protocols in place for dealing with emergency situations in a safe and effective manner.
- The formal process of recording details of an unexpected event in the workplace to monitor safety and prevent future occurrences.
- Regular reviews conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
- Powered industrial trucks used to lift and move materials, often associated with specific operating and safety protocols.
- Techniques and guidelines used to prevent injuries when lifting heavy objects.
- The tools and devices used to reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the safety of workers.
20 Clues: Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons. • Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals. • Techniques and guidelines used to prevent injuries when lifting heavy objects. • All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire. • ...
Safety Slogans 2023-06-09
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- "Stay ________, stay safe."
- "Be ________ of hazards."
- "Safety is our ________."
- "Safety through ________."
- "Be ________, be aware."
- "Safety starts with ________."
- "Stay ________, stay protected."
- "________ accidents, save lives."
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- "Be ________, be safe."
- "Proceed with ________."
- "________ for safety."
- "Take ________ for accident prevention."
- "Stay ________, stay safe."
- "________ first."
- "Identify the ________, prevent the injury."
15 Clues: "________ first." • "________ for safety." • "Be ________, be safe." • "Proceed with ________." • "Be ________, be aware." • "Be ________ of hazards." • "Safety is our ________." • "Safety through ________." • "Stay ________, stay safe." • "Stay ________, stay safe." • "Safety starts with ________." • "Stay ________, stay protected." • "________ accidents, save lives." • ...
National Safety Month 2024-05-17
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- ear protection
- fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- eye protection
- arm protection
- stop, look, ________
- foot protection
- safety color for caution
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- LOTO stands for
- hand protection
- how finished parts are stored
- safety color for danger
- personal protective equipment
- lift with your ____ not your back
- transport racks
- abbreviation for safety data sheet
- slips, _______ & falls
- who is responsible for safety
17 Clues: ear protection • eye protection • arm protection • LOTO stands for • hand protection • transport racks • foot protection • stop, look, ________ • slips, _______ & falls • safety color for danger • safety color for caution • how finished parts are stored • personal protective equipment • who is responsible for safety • lift with your ____ not your back • abbreviation for safety data sheet • ...
safety 2026-02-09
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- Protects the head from impact
- Raising materials using proper technique
- Weight being lifted or moved
- Posted safety warnings or information
- Protect hearing from loud noise
- Temporary barrier around a construction site
- Protects lungs from harmful air
- Keeping the work area clean and safe
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- Mandatory safety rule on a jobsite
- Device used to lift materials
- Attaching loads for lifting or hoisting
- Laws that govern workplace safety
- Following safety rules and requirements
- Protect eyes from dust and debris
- Anything that can cause injury
- Written safety rules followed in the shop
- worn to reduce injury risk
- Likelihood that a hazard will cause harm
18 Clues: worn to reduce injury risk • Weight being lifted or moved • Protects the head from impact • Device used to lift materials • Anything that can cause injury • Protect hearing from loud noise • Protects lungs from harmful air • Laws that govern workplace safety • Protect eyes from dust and debris • Mandatory safety rule on a jobsite • Keeping the work area clean and safe • ...
Safety 2015-12-22
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- Approx this much
- In groups
- Pay this
- Found in the first aid kit
- Level of acceptance
- From the suppliers
- Toes made of this
- Everybody's working for the_
- Takes it somewhere
- Lubricant
- Small measuring device
- Align
- According to these
- Moving base?
- Lower and raise with this
- Stuck on you
- _Resources
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- Keeps it tight
- Follow this
- The next move
- _first
- That shouldn't have happened
- One Standard
- Clean it up with this
- Hazard_
- Lift it up with a_
- Make it while it's hot
- Eye Protection
- Wears metal down
- Lifting devices
- Keeps things cold
- Talk to them after an incident
- Manual milling device
- Not on time
34 Clues: Align • _first • Hazard_ • Pay this • In groups • Lubricant • _Resources • Follow this • Not on time • One Standard • Moving base? • Stuck on you • The next move • Keeps it tight • Eye Protection • Lifting devices • Approx this much • Wears metal down • Toes made of this • Keeps things cold • From the suppliers • Lift it up with a_ • Takes it somewhere • According to these • Level of acceptance • Clean it up with this • ...
Safety 2018-02-01
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- mits what should you wear when dealing with hot objects ______
- shoes what are the best kind of shoes for cooking _______
- the way you should open the oven ______
- what should you fill out after a injury _______
- when moving heavy objects ask for _______
- ______ should be applied to the wound
- change them whe the become dirty ______
- toe shoes what shoes shouldn’t be worn ______
- always make sure to turn off your _____
- things always keep plastic away from ______
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- always ask for ______
- gloves what should you wear when dealing with an injury ________
- when should you wipe up spills ______
- gloves always wear ________ when moving food
- for help when someone’s hurt you should ______
- you wear these to protect your hand _____
- mats should be used in the kitchen around sinks ______
- take off _______ when you take out the trash
- before looking for knife make sure the sink is ____
- never what I’m the kitchen _______
- always follow ______ orders
- kit when someone gets hurt use the _________
22 Clues: always ask for ______ • always follow ______ orders • never what I’m the kitchen _______ • when should you wipe up spills ______ • ______ should be applied to the wound • the way you should open the oven ______ • change them whe the become dirty ______ • always make sure to turn off your _____ • you wear these to protect your hand _____ • ...
Safety 2021-09-27
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- a division of the department of labor that enforces and establishes safety standards for the workplace
- a major concern in radiology departments and dental offices
- used on burning cooking fires
- sparks, matches, flames
- a system that stops people from using damaged equipment
- The plan usually states that all patients and personnel in immediate danger should be moved from the area.
- any material that will burn
- makes it easy to locate and understand information about how to properly and safely handle hazardous chemicals
- Used on electrical fires
- used on fires involving combustibles such as paper, cloth, plastic, and wood
- are classified and labeled according to the type of fire they extinguish
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- refers to the way in which the body moves and maintains balance
- Used on burning or combustible metals
- Mandates to protect healthcare providers from diseases caused by exposure from body fluids
- by keeping the feet 8-10 inches apart placing one foot slightly forward
- an applied science used to promote the safety and well being of a person by adapting to the environment to prevent injuries
- present in the air
- Used on fires involving flamible or combustibles liquids
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- basic rules that must be followed to protect yourself and others
20 Clues: present in the air • sparks, matches, flames • Used on electrical fires • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • any material that will burn • used on burning cooking fires • Used on burning or combustible metals • a system that stops people from using damaged equipment • Used on fires involving flamible or combustibles liquids • ...
Safety 2021-01-29
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- Health, a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
- the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means
- determined by genetic factors and therefore able to be passed on from parents to their offspring or descendants
- process of balancing your physical, emotional, mental and energy state and reconnecting them
- the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers
- Questioning, form of disciplined questioning that can be used to pursue thought in many directions including: to explore complex ideas, to get to the truth of things, to open up issues and problems, and to uncover assumptions
- a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data
- Distortions, exaggerated or irrational thought pattern involved in the onset or perpetuation of psychopathological states
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- the degree to which you feel overwhelmed or unable to cope as a result of pressures that are unmanageable
- the action or practice of inhaling and exhaling vapor containing nicotine and flavoring produced by a device designed for this purpose
- a poisonous alkaloid chemical that is the chief active principle of tobacco and is used as an insecticide
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- focuses on challenging and changing unhelpful cognitive distortions and behaviors, improving emotional regulation, and the development of personal coping strategies that target solving current problems
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- or Flight, the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one either to resist forcibly or to run away
- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail
- a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
20 Clues: an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness • a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data • a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug • ...
Safety 2021-05-31
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- provisions of fresh air to a room
- emit gas, smoke, vapor that smells strongly or dangerous to inhale
- poisonous substance
- protective device worn over ones clothes
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger
- an instrument with two movable arms that are joined at one end
- a substance easily evaporated at normal temperature, explosive, tending to fluctuate sharply
- sufficient to cause death, harmful or destructive
- a manually operated device for putting out small fires
- safety equipment worn to protect the eyes from splashes and flying objects
- a substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue
- full of risk
- emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- tendency of a substance to undergo chemical reaction
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- easily set on fire
- having the quality to eat away
- able or likely to shatter violently or bust apart
- causing or capable of causing death or illness if taken into the body
- liable to undergo spontaneous decay into some other form
- a hard heat resistant type of glass
- care given to avoid danger or mistakes
- pass or cause to pass easily or gently through the air
- a substance diffused or suspended in the air
- a risk to human health or the environment arising from biological work
- an apparatus used to physically irrigate the eye
- bel to catch fire and burn easily
26 Clues: full of risk • easily set on fire • poisonous substance • having the quality to eat away • provisions of fresh air to a room • bel to catch fire and burn easily • a hard heat resistant type of glass • care given to avoid danger or mistakes • protective device worn over ones clothes • emission of energy as electromagnetic waves • a substance diffused or suspended in the air • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
Safety 2022-08-17
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- out tag out loto is short for
- you should never work_______
- What does bbp stand for
- on certified people may operate this
- you should cut away from yourself when using this
- use this to find the proper disposal of items
- this is done after and injury/incident is reported
- shoes OSHA imposes a 5,000 per person if these aren't worn
- pull aim squeeze sweep
- we must take this in the morning before the warehouse is open
- you are not allowed to push more than how many carts
- this is locked and can only be unlocked by a manager
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- you must wear these when using the compactor/baler
- the compactor/baler is considered this
- AED is short for
- tape both ends and take to RTV
- stay this far away from forklift/epj's at all times
- this is our emergency meeting place
- when should you report an injury
- use 3 points of contact when climbing
20 Clues: AED is short for • pull aim squeeze sweep • What does bbp stand for • you should never work_______ • out tag out loto is short for • tape both ends and take to RTV • when should you report an injury • this is our emergency meeting place • on certified people may operate this • use 3 points of contact when climbing • the compactor/baler is considered this • ...
Safety 2022-08-19
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- emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles
- formally known as Material Safety Data Sheet; provides workers and emergency personnel with procedures for handling or working with a substance in a safe manner
- a disease-causing microorganism; any agent that causes disease
- an organism that can only be viewed under a microscope, such as a bacterium, virus or protozoan
- something outside the animal (e.g., sound, smell, sight)
- the degree to which a substance can damage an organism
- a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria
- a factor in the environment that can harm the body without necessarily touching the body
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration, an agency in the United States Department of Labor that sets standards and enforces safe and healthful working conditions
- a danger or risk
- any toxic substance that may pose a wide range of health hazards, such as irritation, sensitization and carcinogenicity, and physical hazards, such as flammability, corrosion and reactivity
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- something inside the animal (e.g., hunger, fatigue, cold temperature, hormones)
- to take into the body (food, drink or another substance) by swallowing or absorbing it
- the state of being exposed to contact with something
- free of microorganisms
- refers to any biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans
- a hazard that occurs when the type of work, body positions and working conditions put a strain on the body; usually damage is done from long-term exposure
- easily set on fire
- to make something impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance
- a risk to human health or the environment arising from biological work, especially with microorganisms
- Personal Protective Equipment worn to minimize the exposure to hazards that cause workplace injuries or illnesses
- to breathe in or take in (e.g., air, gas, smoke)
22 Clues: a danger or risk • easily set on fire • free of microorganisms • a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria • to breathe in or take in (e.g., air, gas, smoke) • the state of being exposed to contact with something • the degree to which a substance can damage an organism • something outside the animal (e.g., sound, smell, sight) • ...
Safety 2021-07-07
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- Something that you should always have when on a boat or on the water, especially for an inexperienced swimmer.
- a kind of influence from friends or people in your age group that can be good but can also lead to injury and dangerous situations.
- A warning sign and the smell of a gas leak.
- A bucket used to store liquids that should be present when using fireworks to discard them.
- Something you should never produce when you smell gas.
- This age group should not be given fireworks for everyone's safety.
- A risky and dangerous action performed for social attention or fun. These acts should be avoided since they are often more risky than they are fun.
- A product that is prescribed or bought that should be carefully used by only the person needing it. This item should not be shared or over used.
- The minimum amount of feet a grill should be kept at from houses and other buildings.
- A state of impaired senses from the use of alcohol or drugs. It is also something you should never be when swimming, boating, or driving to ensure the safety of yourself and others.
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- Objects made only for fun use in the pool that are not made to be and should never be used as flotation aids or flotation devices. They should always be substituted for other objects made specifically to help you stay a float.
- An object that should always be on hand when near a fire.
- Something you should pack even for short trips outdoors and any other activities to stay well hydrated
- a stretchy material used for car tires and bands and something you should never burn
- Something you should always have from either a lifeguard or parent when swimming incase help is needed in a dangerous situation.
- This is the potential for a dangerous situation and can be avoided with careful and considerate behavior.
- A sign that this area of water is hazardous because of weather, water conditions, or Surfing, Areas marked by this sign should be avoided
- Something that can be prevented by using a fire ring, having water and a fire extinguisher, and by being aware of how much wood or lighter fluid should be used.
- Something you should know and follow in case of poisoning. It involves calling the poison control center and being prepared to give them specific information about the incident.
- An object that can help prevent getting lost in trails and in any area.
- something that can be prevented by wearing a properly fitted helmet
- this can be avoided by always having supervision when on or near the water.
- Something you should never wear around an open flame to avoid accidentally getting your clothing caught on fire.
- A hot gas that can result from putting out a fire with water and can cause serious burns. Injury from this gas can be prevented by raking hot coals and ash before putting out fire with water.
- Something you should always check before you go outdoors to ensure safety and preparedness for the coming weather conditions.
25 Clues: A warning sign and the smell of a gas leak. • Something you should never produce when you smell gas. • An object that should always be on hand when near a fire. • This age group should not be given fireworks for everyone's safety. • something that can be prevented by wearing a properly fitted helmet • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
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- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Staff First chain of command
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- You need one of these in order for a consent form to be signed
- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
SAFETY 2021-04-18
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- NOT TWEEZERS, BUT _____
- A PORCELAIN CONTAINER USED TO HEAT THINGS
- A DEVICE FOR ACCURATELY MEASURING VERY SMALL AMOUNTS OF LIQUID
- A TRIPLE-BEAM _______
- A FUNNEL WITH A LONG STEM: ____ TUBE
- A FLASK WITH A LONG NECK
- A _______CYLINDER
- THIN SQUARE PLACED OVER A MICROSCOPE SLIDE: ____SLIP
- A WATCH _______
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- AN INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE
- WHAT YOU WOULD USE TO ADD TEN DROPS OF A LIQUID
- A SQUARE MESH WITH A FIBER CENTER: _____GAUZE
- MORTAR AND _____
- A TEST _____
- USED TO PICK UP A HOT BEAKER
- AN ERLENMEYER
- TYPE OF BOTTLE USED FOR STORING ACIDS AND BASES
- A TWO-PIECE GLASS OR PLASTIC DISH USED FOR GROWING BACTERIA OR MOLD: _____DISH
- A STAND WITH 3 LEGS
- INVENTED BY A MAN NAMED ROBERT BUNSEN: _____BURNER
- THE UNIT THAT MASS IS MEASURED IN
21 Clues: A TEST _____ • AN ERLENMEYER • A WATCH _______ • MORTAR AND _____ • A _______CYLINDER • A STAND WITH 3 LEGS • A TRIPLE-BEAM _______ • NOT TWEEZERS, BUT _____ • A FLASK WITH A LONG NECK • USED TO PICK UP A HOT BEAKER • THE UNIT THAT MASS IS MEASURED IN • A FUNNEL WITH A LONG STEM: ____ TUBE • AN INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE • A PORCELAIN CONTAINER USED TO HEAT THINGS • ...
Safety 2024-01-16
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- It will sound either for a test or for real(5)
- Scan to report(6)
- Wear me(8)
- People use this to get around site(7)
- 10 Point .......(7)
- Who to report incidents to(7)
- What takes place following an accident(13)
- Who to see for H&S concerns(3)
- Waste(7)
- What comes first?(6)
- Find this when you need it(4)
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- Where you hear about things happening today(9)
- Can cause an incident, or worse case an accident(6)
- What you need to get it right(8)
- Meeting where H&S is discussed(5)
- Used to put out fire(12)
- Where you will find H&S information(6)
- The big one we all want to avoid(8)
- Exit door used in what emergency(4)
- Everyone on site should wear this(3)
20 Clues: Waste(7) • Wear me(8) • Scan to report(6) • 10 Point .......(7) • What comes first?(6) • Used to put out fire(12) • Who to report incidents to(7) • Find this when you need it(4) • Who to see for H&S concerns(3) • What you need to get it right(8) • Meeting where H&S is discussed(5) • The big one we all want to avoid(8) • Exit door used in what emergency(4) • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- What most Subseas hate writing
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
- The environment we drill in
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- Drop suddenly and collapse
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- Accident
- The department that makes the company money
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- Investors concern
- Being ready
- Permit is required for working here
- Physical damage or hurt
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- Protects our phalanges
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Manual Company safety manual
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Must be done
- Zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- Failing to function as it should
- Event or occurrence
- What you should never say to your boss
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- Mental or physical condition
- eye Lifting point on almost every piece of equipment on the rig
- A reminder of items to be done
- What we perform maintenance on
- Because one is not good enough
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- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- easily ignited
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- Likes to ink
- A demanded responsibility
- Operations ______ Manual
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- To stop from happening
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- Surveillance of an event or process
- Glasses Covers one of our senses
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- Accident with liquid
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- Taking care of oneself
- Famous game show in the United States
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
- Enclosed, cramped area
- Llyods, DNV, third party verification companies….
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Road _____
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- 70% of our body
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- Process of instruction
58 Clues: Accident • Being ready • Road _____ • Likes to ink • Must be done • easily ignited • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • To stop from happening • Taking care of oneself • Protects our phalanges • Enclosed, cramped area • Process of instruction • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- The environment we drill in
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
- Permit is required for working here
- To stop from happening
- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- Accident with liquid
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- Being ready
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- What most Subseas hate writing
- Failing to function as it should
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- Road _____
- Investors concern
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
- Process of instruction
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- Drop suddenly and collapse
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- Taking care of oneself
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- 70% of our body
- Enclosed, cramped area
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Mental or physical condition
- Because one is not good enough
- Likes to ink
- What we perform maintenance on
- What you should never say to your boss
- Protects our phalanges
- Must be done
- Surveillance of an event or process
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Famous game show in the United States
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- A demanded responsibility
- Operations ______ Manual
- A reminder of items to be done
- Accident
- Event or occurrence
- Manual Company safety manual
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- Physical damage or hurt
53 Clues: Accident • Being ready • Road _____ • Likes to ink • Must be done • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • Taking care of oneself • Enclosed, cramped area • To stop from happening • Protects our phalanges • Process of instruction • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
safety 2023-02-01
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- keeps your feet safe
- keeps you safe well making melt
- saves people from fires
- to make sure people know where you are
- helps with loud noise
- keeps things in place
- Keeps your head safe
- keeps you safe when near electricity
- keeps your items safe
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- no chemicals getting on you
- helps you breath
- protects your eyes
- keeps cars safe
- protects you from toxic air
- keeps your hands clean
- keeps you safe
- helps you after an accident
- saves you from not drowning
- lights up your way
- high VIS
20 Clues: high VIS • keeps you safe • keeps cars safe • helps you breath • protects your eyes • lights up your way • keeps your feet safe • Keeps your head safe • helps with loud noise • keeps things in place • keeps your items safe • keeps your hands clean • saves people from fires • no chemicals getting on you • protects you from toxic air • helps you after an accident • saves you from not drowning • ...
safety 2023-07-08
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- fluid that is not to be used after a charcoal gril is lit
- when a person leaves a grill alone that could start fires
- feet away from fireworks display written as __-___
- without flame can still have power
- a substance that should not be burned
- household chemicals by putting them together is a big no
- side effects of ingesting or inhaling household chemicals
- side effect of ingesting household chemicals
- numbers of degree the tip of the fireworks is __-___
- age group of people that should stay away from medicines and more
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- another way household chemicals can enter the body and is still necessary to contact poison control
- type of fitting in clothes while grilling
- ____display of fireworks
- area where grilling is done
- fireworks not allowed in neighborhood
- detail to say to poison control if called involving person who ingested poison
- feet away from buildings minimum in (grilling)
- ___ash and coals need to be raked
- weather that fireworks should not be lit
- one of the senses that must be focused on the flame
- paper on the side of a non prescription drug that instructs on usage and more
- use a fire blank when working with campfires
- a proximity distance to put a fire extinguisher while using fire
23 Clues: ____display of fireworks • area where grilling is done • ___ash and coals need to be raked • without flame can still have power • fireworks not allowed in neighborhood • a substance that should not be burned • weather that fireworks should not be lit • type of fitting in clothes while grilling • side effect of ingesting household chemicals • ...
Safety 2025-07-02
Across
- don't add to ____ pieces of wood at once
- percent that pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists make up for deaths on the road
- wear oven _____ to protect yourself from burns and heat when grilling
- ____ hot ash and and coals
- household ________ is an example of a potential poison
- driving while intoxicated
- mandatory head protection
- do grilling ________
- harm or damage done to you or someone else
- type of safety precaution worn in a car
- attend a professional _______
- if you smell ___, do NOT light
- keep a ____ of water nearby to discard the remains
- use _____ to put out the flame
- type of environment where unintentional injuries are caused
- instrument that the police use to test the amount of intoxication
- follow all __________ relating to poisons
- helmets must be replaced after they take a _______ hit
- do not use _______ fluid after a charcoal grill has been lit
- make the campfire in the shape of a ____
- amount of money paid for breaking the law
- make sure your grill is on a _____ surface
- the starting age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
- wear _____-toed shoes when grilling
- a communitie's ________ can help establish health social norms
- physical harm done to the body by a toxic substance
- influence by a group of peers
- have a poison ______ plan
- make sure that the gas _____ is fully closed after grilling
- keep an ___ on the flames
- type of license to make sure that everyone is educated in driving
- type of danger
- driving faster than the speed limit
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- do not leave the grill __________
- type of danger
- if a poison is ingested, call the poison _______ center
- type of platform where dangerous activities are promoted
- make sure there are no _________ materials nearby when making a fire
- tell the emergency personnel of poisons the victim's age and _____
- keep all drugs in a ________ container
- be _____ of pedestrians and cyclists while driving
- common activity on phone that is dangerous to do while driving
- type of checkpoint established to limit the amount of DWI
- if a person’s blood is more than 0.0_% alcohol while driving, they will be arrested
- avoid _____- fitting clothes when working with fire
- _______ yourself from smoke and steam
- type of injury caused by accident
- don't burn ______ or plastic
- minimum amount of feet that grilling should be away from your house
- type of behavior that results in unintentional injuries
- don't light fireworks in _____ weather
- don't let _______ handle the fireworks
- amount of people dying each day from motorcycle accidents in the US
- do not use ___________ fireworks
- check the gas-grill ____________
- observe traffic _____ when driving
- use eye __________ when handling fireworks
- don’t drive while being _________
- social _____ are a group of people's beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes
- keep your flame below _____ feet
- dangerous activities that are shown on television
- have a fire ___________ ready
- the ending age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
63 Clues: type of danger • type of danger • do grilling ________ • driving while intoxicated • mandatory head protection • have a poison ______ plan • keep an ___ on the flames • ____ hot ash and and coals • don't burn ______ or plastic • attend a professional _______ • influence by a group of peers • have a fire ___________ ready • if you smell ___, do NOT light • use _____ to put out the flame • ...
Safety 2025-07-03
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- don't add to ____ pieces of wood at once
- percent that pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists make up for deaths on the road
- wear oven _____ to protect yourself from burns and heat when grilling
- ____ hot ash and and coals
- household ________ is an example of a potential poison
- driving while intoxicated
- mandatory head protection
- do grilling ________
- harm or damage done to you or someone else
- type of safety precaution worn in a car
- attend a professional _______
- if you smell ___, do NOT light
- keep a ____ of water nearby to discard the remains
- use _____ to put out the flame
- type of environment where unintentional injuries are caused
- instrument that the police use to test the amount of intoxication
- follow all __________ relating to poisons
- helmets must be replaced after they take a _______ hit
- do not use _______ fluid after a charcoal grill has been lit
- make the campfire in the shape of a ____
- amount of money paid for breaking the law
- make sure your grill is on a _____ surface
- the starting age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
- wear _____-toed shoes when grilling
- a communitie's ________ can help establish health social norms
- physical harm done to the body by a toxic substance
- influence by a group of peers
- have a poison ______ plan
- make sure that the gas _____ is fully closed after grilling
- keep an ___ on the flames
- type of license to make sure that everyone is educated in driving
- type of danger
- driving faster than the speed limit
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- do not leave the grill __________
- type of danger
- if a poison is ingested, call the poison _______ center
- type of platform where dangerous activities are promoted
- make sure there are no _________ materials nearby when making a fire
- tell the emergency personnel of poisons the victim's age and _____
- keep all drugs in a ________ container
- be _____ of pedestrians and cyclists while driving
- common activity on phone that is dangerous to do while driving
- type of checkpoint established to limit the amount of DWI
- if a person’s blood is more than 0.0_% alcohol while driving, they will be arrested
- avoid _____- fitting clothes when working with fire
- _______ yourself from smoke and steam
- type of injury caused by accident
- don't burn ______ or plastic
- minimum amount of feet that grilling should be away from your house
- type of behavior that results in unintentional injuries
- don't light fireworks in _____ weather
- don't let _______ handle the fireworks
- amount of people dying each day from motorcycle accidents in the US
- do not use ___________ fireworks
- check the gas-grill ____________
- observe traffic _____ when driving
- use eye __________ when handling fireworks
- don’t drive while being _________
- social _____ are a group of people's beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes
- keep your flame below _____ feet
- dangerous activities that are shown on television
- have a fire ___________ ready
- the ending age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
63 Clues: type of danger • type of danger • do grilling ________ • driving while intoxicated • mandatory head protection • have a poison ______ plan • keep an ___ on the flames • ____ hot ash and and coals • don't burn ______ or plastic • attend a professional _______ • influence by a group of peers • have a fire ___________ ready • if you smell ___, do NOT light • use _____ to put out the flame • ...
Safety 2025-07-01
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- don't add to ____ pieces of wood at once
- percent that pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists make up for deaths on the road
- wear oven _____ to protect yourself from burns and heat when grilling
- ____ hot ash and and coals
- household ________ is an example of a potential poison
- driving while intoxicated
- mandatory head protection
- do grilling ________
- harm or damage done to you or someone else
- type of safety precaution worn in a car
- attend a professional _______
- if you smell ___, do NOT light
- keep a ____ of water nearby to discard the remains
- use _____ to put out the flame
- type of environment where unintentional injuries are caused
- instrument that the police use to test the amount of intoxication
- follow all __________ relating to poisons
- helmets must be replaced after they take a _______ hit
- do not use _______ fluid after a charcoal grill has been lit
- make the campfire in the shape of a ____
- amount of money paid for breaking the law
- make sure your grill is on a _____ surface
- the starting age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
- wear _____-toed shoes when grilling
- a communitie's ________ can help establish health social norms
- physical harm done to the body by a toxic substance
- influence by a group of peers
- have a poison ______ plan
- make sure that the gas _____ is fully closed after grilling
- keep an ___ on the flames
- type of license to make sure that everyone is educated in driving
- type of danger
- driving faster than the speed limit
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- do not leave the grill __________
- type of danger
- if a poison is ingested, call the poison _______ center
- type of platform where dangerous activities are promoted
- make sure there are no _________ materials nearby when making a fire
- tell the emergency personnel of poisons the victim's age and _____
- keep all drugs in a ________ container
- be _____ of pedestrians and cyclists while driving
- common activity on phone that is dangerous to do while driving
- type of checkpoint established to limit the amount of DWI
- if a person’s blood is more than 0.0_% alcohol while driving, they will be arrested
- avoid _____- fitting clothes when working with fire
- _______ yourself from smoke and steam
- type of injury caused by accident
- don't burn ______ or plastic
- minimum amount of feet that grilling should be away from your house
- type of behavior that results in unintentional injuries
- don't light fireworks in _____ weather
- don't let _______ handle the fireworks
- amount of people dying each day from motorcycle accidents in the US
- do not use ___________ fireworks
- check the gas-grill ____________
- observe traffic _____ when driving
- use eye __________ when handling fireworks
- don’t drive while being _________
- social _____ are a group of people's beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes
- keep your flame below _____ feet
- dangerous activities that are shown on television
- have a fire ___________ ready
- the ending age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
63 Clues: type of danger • type of danger • do grilling ________ • driving while intoxicated • mandatory head protection • have a poison ______ plan • keep an ___ on the flames • ____ hot ash and and coals • don't burn ______ or plastic • attend a professional _______ • influence by a group of peers • have a fire ___________ ready • if you smell ___, do NOT light • use _____ to put out the flame • ...
Safety 2025-07-29
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- Holds fabric together
- To argue or hurt someone/ arguement
- _ The active machines at all times
- Must be on bottles to keep closed and avoid spills
- when you get cut _ comes out of you
- a path for people
- Causes pain
- sharp fabric joiner
- Motorised sewing
- conjoined blades
- When your skin touches heat it_
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- A type of hairstyle is a_
- Includes die, colouring, acid (non natural)
- To keep walkways clear _ must be under your desk
- The opposite of negativity
- Same as 5 across but goes on your back and houlds your stuff
- Hungry orange flames
- _Use your ears to hear instructions
- A risk
- To ensure every one is safe
20 Clues: A risk • Causes pain • Motorised sewing • conjoined blades • a path for people • sharp fabric joiner • Hungry orange flames • Holds fabric together • A type of hairstyle is a_ • The opposite of negativity • To ensure every one is safe • When your skin touches heat it_ • _ The active machines at all times • To argue or hurt someone/ arguement • when you get cut _ comes out of you • ...
safety 2023-01-17
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- keep foley_ below the level of the bladder
- magnesium sulfate
- document the "_ Fall Assessment" found in the Ad Hoc section of Cerner
- when patients has "c.diff" infection
- Morphine
- center for medicare/medicaid services
- stress to patients to keep _ on all the time in the bed or sitting in the chair
- alarms newly all hospital equipment has built-in alarms to alert users
- always use _ technique with dressing and tubing
- venous thrombdembolism
- daily and every other day
- U or u
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- catheter associated urinary tract infections
- get patients out of bed and moving _
- "Have you seen Hannah ?" is a _ that can remind fellow staff members .....
- Morphine Sulfate
- _hand sanitizer- before and after gloving
- braden score of 15 or less automatically generates a _ consult
- reconciliation occurs upon admission when a patient transferred ....
- a tool aid the caregiver in gathering necessary information ...
- _ dressing if not occlusive
- international Units
- _ hygiene decreases the spread of germs!
- Pulmonary Emboli
- nursing driven removal of _
25 Clues: U or u • Morphine • Morphine Sulfate • Pulmonary Emboli • magnesium sulfate • international Units • venous thrombdembolism • daily and every other day • _ dressing if not occlusive • nursing driven removal of _ • get patients out of bed and moving _ • when patients has "c.diff" infection • center for medicare/medicaid services • _ hygiene decreases the spread of germs! • ...
Safety 2025-09-05
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- A danger or potential source of harm.
- Barriers used to protect workers from moving parts.
- Device that disables a machine when opened.
- Type of hazard requiring SDS information.
- Safe work ______ prevent accidents.
- Abbreviation for Lock Out/Tag Out.
- Device used to put out a fire.
- Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards.
- A step taken in advance to prevent harm.
- Standard related to arc flash protection.
- Hazard from contact with live wires.
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- Safety feature to immediately halt machinery.
- Sheets providing information on chemicals.
- Circulation system to reduce inhalation risks.
- Accident ______; key to safety.
- Stationary tool requiring special safety precautions.
- Dangerous electrical explosion hazard.
- Initial care given to an injured person.
- Hand and power ______ must be used safely.
- Hazard requiring extinguishers of different classes.
20 Clues: Device used to put out a fire. • Accident ______; key to safety. • Abbreviation for Lock Out/Tag Out. • Safe work ______ prevent accidents. • Hazard from contact with live wires. • A danger or potential source of harm. • Dangerous electrical explosion hazard. • Initial care given to an injured person. • A step taken in advance to prevent harm. • ...
Safety 2026-03-19
Across
- Check these settings on your social media apps to control who can see your posts and photos.
- Cross-contamination on cutting boards can spread this dangerous thing in your food and make you sick.
- A heavy red canister used to put out small, contained fires.
- The safest designated area to walk across a busy street.
- Never share your exact, live ________ on social media, so strangers don't know where you are.
- Doing this on your phone while driving is highly dangerous and illegal in most places.
- You should never leave cooking food ________ on the stove; always stay in the kitchen.
- Scam messages or emails trying to trick you into giving up your passwords or personal info.
- Keep this secret code strong and unique to protect your online accounts from hackers.
- Walking while looking down at your phone makes you a ________ pedestrian.
- Wear this type of clothing or gear if walking or biking at night so car headlights can see you.
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- Your family should practice an escape ________ so everyone knows how to get outside in case of a house fire
- Harassment or bullying that happens on social media, gaming platforms, or through texts.
- Items like paper, aerosol cans, and certain fabrics that catch fire easily.
- Going over the posted limit while driving, which severely reduces your reaction time.
- Wear these to protect your hands and wrists from burns when baking
- Trust your ________ if a person or situation feels wrong or unsafe, even if you can't explain why.
- Always curl your fingers inward like a claw when chopping food with one of these.
- Personal rules and limits you set for how others are allowed to treat you and speak to you.
- Always wear this click-in device as soon as you get in the car, whether you are driving or a passenger.
- A device that mounts to the ceiling and beeps loudly if it senses a fire in the house.
21 Clues: The safest designated area to walk across a busy street. • A heavy red canister used to put out small, contained fires. • Wear these to protect your hands and wrists from burns when baking • Walking while looking down at your phone makes you a ________ pedestrian. • Items like paper, aerosol cans, and certain fabrics that catch fire easily. • ...
Safety and You 2025-07-10
16 Clues: Fire • AC/DC • Danger • Duke Boys • Talking Safety • Starts with you • Sit up straight • __________ Space. • Related to planes • Occupational Health • Speed limit on apron • Contact for Safety Div • Safety Management System • Personal Protective Equipment • Station for clearing eye of dirt • Audit, walkthrough, looking around
Safe + Sound Crossword 2 2023-08-03
Across
- Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
- The formal process of recording details of an unexpected event in the workplace to monitor safety and prevent future occurrences.
- The set of protocols in place for dealing with emergency situations in a safe and effective manner.
- A safety feature on machinery to protect operators and other employees in the vicinity from hazards.
- All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire.
- A safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot start up before the completion of maintenance or repair.
- Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons.
- Equipment that protects workers from inhaling hazardous substances in the workplace.
- Techniques used to reduce noise exposure to safe levels in the workplace.
- Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks.
- Regular reviews conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
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- A work environment where safety is a high priority and responsibility is shared at all levels.
- The individual practices that workers follow to maintain cleanliness and minimize the risk of spreading germs and diseases.
- The set of practices, precautions, and guidelines used to prevent electrical accidents and injuries in the workplace.
- Safety measures designed to prevent falls or to ensure that falls from heights don't result in severe injuries.
- The strategies, procedures, and technologies put in place to prevent accidents from happening in the workplace.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment, often related to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- Powered industrial trucks used to lift and move materials, often associated with specific operating and safety protocols.
- The tools and devices used to reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the safety of workers.
- The U.S. agency responsible for the enforcement of safety and health legislation in workplaces.
20 Clues: Techniques used to reduce noise exposure to safe levels in the workplace. • Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons. • Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals. • All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire. • ...
Safe + Sound Crossword 3 2023-08-03
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- A safety feature on machinery to protect operators and other employees in the vicinity from hazards.
- The tools and devices used to reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the safety of workers.
- Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment, often related to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- A work environment where safety is a high priority and responsibility is shared at all levels.
- All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire.
- Regular reviews conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
- The U.S. agency responsible for the enforcement of safety and health legislation in workplaces.
- Powered industrial trucks used to lift and move materials, often associated with specific operating and safety protocols.
- Equipment that protects workers from inhaling hazardous substances in the workplace.
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- Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons.
- The set of practices, precautions, and guidelines used to prevent electrical accidents and injuries in the workplace.
- The process of replacing or refreshing air in any space to control temperature or remove moisture, odors, smoke, heat, dust and airborne bacteria.
- A safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot start up before the completion of maintenance or repair.
- Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
- The formal process of recording details of an unexpected event in the workplace to monitor safety and prevent future occurrences.
- The set of protocols in place for dealing with emergency situations in a safe and effective manner.
- The strategies, procedures, and technologies put in place to prevent accidents from happening in the workplace.
- Symbols and signs intended to communicate important messages about safety or health.
- Techniques and guidelines used to prevent injuries when lifting heavy objects.
20 Clues: Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons. • Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals. • Techniques and guidelines used to prevent injuries when lifting heavy objects. • Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks. • ...
THE SAFETY PUZZLER 2025-10-31
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- PROTECTS YOUR HANDS
- NEEDED ON TOP OF RAIL CARS?
- THIS IS USED TO PROTECT YOUR MELON?
- WE ARE TEAM "_______"
- WATCH YOUR STEP SO YOU DO NOT?
- IT SHOULD ALWAYS COME 1ST?
- IT IS NEVER LONG ENOUGH?
- BEHAVIOR BASED SAFETY OBSERVATION
- USED TO STIFFEN FABRIC
- PRODUCT MADE IN BUILDING 25
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- YOUR KILLING ME "_______"
- ITS THE DAILY?
- WEAR GRIPPERS HELPS TO PREVENT?
- STEEL TOE BOOTS PROTECTS YOUR?
- REFLECTIVE VISUAL AID
- WE NEED THIS TO MAKE OUR PRODUCTS?
- SAFETY GEAR
- SAFETY PROCESS STEP
- ITS THAT TIME OF THE SEASON
- COMMUNICATION TOOL
20 Clues: SAFETY GEAR • ITS THE DAILY? • COMMUNICATION TOOL • PROTECTS YOUR HANDS • SAFETY PROCESS STEP • REFLECTIVE VISUAL AID • WE ARE TEAM "_______" • USED TO STIFFEN FABRIC • IT IS NEVER LONG ENOUGH? • YOUR KILLING ME "_______" • IT SHOULD ALWAYS COME 1ST? • NEEDED ON TOP OF RAIL CARS? • ITS THAT TIME OF THE SEASON • PRODUCT MADE IN BUILDING 25 • STEEL TOE BOOTS PROTECTS YOUR? • ...
remington 2023-01-27
Across
- room name in tech lab
- Mrs McCormick's class
- student printer name(2 words and a number)
- the state bird
- Mr rodenburg's class
- the monitor brand in the tech lab
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- learning something so you can be better whatever you do
- Hunt's class
- the pltw number on the computer closest to the desk in the computer lab
- coach Kinnamon's class(2 words)
- Mrs Gragg's room
- the name of our school
12 Clues: Hunt's class • the state bird • Mrs Gragg's room • Mr rodenburg's class • room name in tech lab • Mrs McCormick's class • the name of our school • coach Kinnamon's class(2 words) • the monitor brand in the tech lab • student printer name(2 words and a number) • learning something so you can be better whatever you do • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2025-04-15
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- Safety _____ are required on all production lines.
- _____walks help to identify issues before they become a hazard.
- We must always stay ____for potential hazards.
- Pictograms are used to _____ us of hazards.
- Safety _____ must be worn in all areas accept for the green lines.
- One of the biggest safety concerns involves__________.
- When you see a _____ clean it up or block the area.
- We should never get within the ______ area of a forklift.
- Before using a ladder you need to perform an ________.
- One HES is for _____reporting.
- Only_____ operators are allowed to use the PIVs.
- ____ Stands for electrostatic dissipative.
- when the alarm for ________ sounds we need to go to the basement.
- When the fire alarm sounds we need to exit the building and go to the _____ points.
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- ESD shoes or ________ straps help to prevent static electricity.
- A ________ industrial vehicle is any vehicle that uses a battery or other means to operate.
- We use the ____ system to report safety and quality issues.
- You are _______ for your safety.
- The green ______allows me to move through an area without PPE.
- ______ is our number one priority.
- ________ can help if you have a sore arm, back of wrist.
- The ________ in the parking lot is 10 MPH.
- If a ______ emergency occurs, use the emergency phone to call for assistance.
- All ______must have labels on them with the correct information.
- SDSs are located in the ______ system.
- The _____in Illinois can be very unpredictable.
- On the safety pyramid we track NMs, what does NM stand for?
- When lifting you should always ____ at the knees with your back straight.
- During safety _____ we should all focus on safety.
29 Clues: One HES is for _____reporting. • You are _______ for your safety. • ______ is our number one priority. • SDSs are located in the ______ system. • The ________ in the parking lot is 10 MPH. • ____ Stands for electrostatic dissipative. • Pictograms are used to _____ us of hazards. • We must always stay ____for potential hazards. • ...
Materials Lab Training 2024-01-04
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- Lineals should be in the racks for less than one _______.
- What do you not have in the lab as a non-lab user?
- What you do after completing your work.
- What should be clear of test material by the end of the day, every day?
- Group tables are for _______ work only.
- Samples should never be within 18 inches of _______.
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- Material protruding into the walkways is considered a ______ hazard.
- What should be removed from the lab within two days?
- Samples are labeled with name, date, and _______.
- The goal of having lab rules is to create a clean, operable, and _______ working environment.
- The adhesives team has priority on the _______ table.
- Where you return scissors after use.
12 Clues: Where you return scissors after use. • What you do after completing your work. • Group tables are for _______ work only. • Samples are labeled with name, date, and _______. • What do you not have in the lab as a non-lab user? • What should be removed from the lab within two days? • Samples should never be within 18 inches of _______. • ...
ASHMS 2017-03-15
Across
- Safety Hazard
- Our Safety Program
- Slips, Trips, Falls
- Establish a Culture of Safety
- Meet me
- Safety is everybody
- Event in May
- Don't be safe see what happens
- if the question "is that safe?"
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- Extinguisher
- Take a "break" room
- In the hall
- Without you we are not one
- You can find the answer here
- Who you gonna call?
- Fire
- Exercise, Exercise, Exercise
- Supervisor's make sure we have it done
18 Clues: Fire • Meet me • In the hall • Extinguisher • Event in May • Safety Hazard • Our Safety Program • Take a "break" room • Slips, Trips, Falls • Who you gonna call? • Safety is everybody • Without you we are not one • You can find the answer here • Exercise, Exercise, Exercise • Establish a Culture of Safety • Don't be safe see what happens • if the question "is that safe?" • ...
2025 Biosafety 2025-10-12
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- Wipe all work surfaces with an appropriate disinfectant ( _______________ spray or Sani-wipes) after experiments. In case of a spill, stop work immediately and follow the spill clean-up procedure posted on the back of the lab door.
- Eye __________ should be worn when liquid splashes could occur.
- Eye __________ should be worn when liquid splashes could occur.
- Most laboratory-acquired infections have resulted from inhalation of aerosols, splashes or sprays, or ______ sticks. It is good practice to look for potential exposures via ingestion, inoculation, inhalation, and contamination of skin and mucous membranes and attempt to identify safer alternatives and risk mitigation strategies.
- Remember to wash your _____ after handling animals, after removing PPE, and before exiting the lab.
- To dispose of unwanted chemicals, label them “________ Material” and contact Brooke. She will arrange EHS disposal.
- ______ should be immediately changed after direct contact with bacteria of any kind to protect your hands.
- Bacteria should be enclosed in capped containers while vortexing, shaking, centrifugation, and sonication to avoid generating ________.
- After agitation, containers should be opened in a ________ cabinet to prevent exposure to aerosols.
- All bacterial isolates are kept ______ and only thawed as needed per experimental protocol. Bacterial samples should be carefully carried from an in-lab freezer to a workspace
- A ____ should also be worn when you are within 6 feet of another person who is doing any of those activities.
- Minimal PPE in the microbiology lab includes ___ coat or gown, gloves, closed-toe shoes, and long pants.
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- Bleach mixes with ammonia compounds to produce very toxic __________ gas. Bleach is corrosive to plastics and metals. Surfaces should be wiped down with alcohol after bleach disinfection to prevent corrosion.
- Dilutions of sodium hypochlorite (______) should be made twice per week.
- Liquid waste must be decontaminated for at least ______ minutes before disposal.
- Any accident, injury, illness, or over exposure must be ____________ reported to your principal investigator.
- All skin defects (cuts, abrasions, ulcers, dermatitis, etc.) should be _______ with a bandage.
- No ______, chewing gum, drinking, smoking, handling contact lenses, or applying cosmetics in the lab at any time.
- (continued from clue 2) where they are used and ____________ returned.
- Never mix bleach with ammonium chemicals (____-Wipes).
- After working with ________, the work surface should be cleaned immediately with Sani-Wipes and/or 70% isopropyl alcohol.
- A _____ container can be filled only ¾ before it must be sealed for disposal. All contaminated glass must be placed in this container.
22 Clues: Never mix bleach with ammonium chemicals (____-Wipes). • Eye __________ should be worn when liquid splashes could occur. • Eye __________ should be worn when liquid splashes could occur. • (continued from clue 2) where they are used and ____________ returned. • Dilutions of sodium hypochlorite (______) should be made twice per week. • ...
2025 BBRL Biosafety Crossword 2025-10-16
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- Eye __________ should be worn when working with chemicals.
- A _____ container can be filled only ¾ before it must be sealed for disposal. All contaminated glass must be placed in this container.
- Wipe all work surfaces with an appropriate disinfectant ( _______________ spray or Sani-wipes) after experiments. In case of a spill, stop work immediately and follow the spill clean-up procedure posted on the back of the lab door.
- Any accident, injury, illness, or over exposure must be ____________ reported to your principal investigator.
- After working with ________, the work surface should be cleaned immediately with Sani-Wipes and/or 70% isopropyl alcohol.
- Remember to wash your _____ after handling animals, after removing PPE, and before exiting the lab.
- To dispose of unwanted chemicals, label them “________ Material” and contact Brooke. She will arrange EHS disposal.
- Liquid waste must be decontaminated for at least ______ minutes before disposal.
- Most laboratory-acquired infections have resulted from inhalation of aerosols, splashes or sprays, or ______ sticks. It is good practice to look for potential exposures via ingestion, inoculation, inhalation, and contamination of skin and mucous membranes and attempt to identify safer alternatives and risk mitigation strategies.
- Bacteria should be enclosed in capped containers while vortexing, shaking, centrifugation, and sonication to avoid generating ________.
- All bacterial isolates are kept ______ and only thawed as needed per experimental protocol.
- Never mix bleach with ammonium chemicals (____-Wipes or Sani-Plex 128M).
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- After agitation, containers should be opened in a ________ cabinet to prevent exposure to aerosols.
- Minimal PPE in the microbiology lab includes ___ coat or gown, gloves, closed-toe shoes, and long pants.
- Bleach mixes with ammonia compounds to produce very toxic __________ gas. Bleach is corrosive to plastics and metals. Surfaces should be wiped down with alcohol after bleach disinfection to prevent corrosion.
- All skin defects (cuts, abrasions, ulcers, dermatitis, etc.) should be _______ with a bandage.
- Dilutions of sodium hypochlorite (______) should be made twice per week.
- No ______, chewing gum, drinking, smoking, handling contact lenses, or applying cosmetics in the lab at any time.
- Eye __________ should be worn when liquid splashes could occur.
- Bacterial samples should be carefully carried from an in-lab freezer to your workspace, where they are used and ____________ returned.
- A ____ should also be worn when you are within 6 feet of another person who is working with bacteria to prevent sample contamination.
- ______ should be immediately changed after direct contact with bacteria of any kind to protect your hands.
22 Clues: Eye __________ should be worn when working with chemicals. • Eye __________ should be worn when liquid splashes could occur. • Dilutions of sodium hypochlorite (______) should be made twice per week. • Never mix bleach with ammonium chemicals (____-Wipes or Sani-Plex 128M). • Liquid waste must be decontaminated for at least ______ minutes before disposal. • ...
Lab Week 2021 Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-15
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- the cell that carries oxygen in the blood
- the color tube for CBCs
- the lab section where CMPs are performed
- equipment used for manual differentials
- the cell(fragment) that aids in clotting
- the person drawing the blood
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- the lab section where ABO typing is performed
- the color tube for CMPs
- instrument used to spin down tubes
- the cell that fights diseases in the blood
- the color tube for gel-separated serum tests
- the lab section where CBCs are performed
- the person running the tests
- the color tube for coagulation tests
14 Clues: the color tube for CMPs • the color tube for CBCs • the person running the tests • the person drawing the blood • 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 lab section where CBCs are performed • the cell(fragment) that aids in clotting • ...
Med Lab Week 2025-04-01
12 Clues: 345 • loon • clots • Lab tech • PK vendor • type of dog • type of dish • out of service • Flows in veins • used by an artist • irregular cell shape • Home Depot paint section
Materials Lab Rule Review 2023-11-14
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- Where you return scissors after use.
- What should be removed from the lab within two days?
- How can you use other group tables?
- What should be clear of test material by the end of the day, every day?
- What do you not have in the lab as a non-lab user?
- Group tables are for _______ work only.
- The goal of having lab rules is to create a clean, operable, and _______ working environment.
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- Samples should never be within 18 inches of _______.
- Samples are labeled with name, date, and _______.
- Material protruding into the walkways is considered a ______ hazard.
- Lineals should be in the racks for less than one _______.
- What you do after completing your work.
12 Clues: How can you use other group tables? • Where you return scissors after use. • What you do after completing your work. • Group tables are for _______ work only. • Samples are labeled with name, date, and _______. • What do you not have in the lab as a non-lab user? • Samples should never be within 18 inches of _______. • ...
Biotechnology 2023-12-16
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- Instrument used for holding substances
- Place where we can make experiments
- It is to tranfer and and filtration substance into vessels witch has small opening
- It is an instrument of thr lab used for measuring intensity of light
- Main part that holds the microscope
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- Dangerous substances witch are propense to burn
- Instrument used for measuring temperature
- Instrument of the lab that separate heterogeneous mixtures into their various components
- Protect the hands of chemical or hazardous substances
- Lab's isntrument used to grabb other Instrument of the lab that has heat resistant
- It is a flat lenses where the substances are putting for be watched through the microscope
- Protec the eyes meanwhile work in the lab
12 Clues: Place where we can make experiments • Main part that holds the microscope • Instrument used for holding substances • Instrument used for measuring temperature • Protec the eyes meanwhile work in the lab • Dangerous substances witch are propense to burn • Protect the hands of chemical or hazardous substances • ...
PIH Crossword 2024-04-24
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- A beta blocker given for hypertension
- Ascultate to rule out crackles, wheezes, and other adventitious sounds
- Lab values such as AST that may have abnormalities with preclampsia
- A deadly complication associated with eclampsia
- A condition involving hypertension in pregnancy without seizures
- A lab test ordered to look for the presence of protein or keytones in urine
- The cure for preclampsia
- A common comorbidity associated with hypertension
- May occur with increased BP, patient may ask for lights to be turned down
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- Assessed to monitor muscle and neuro status
- A lab value showing indication of clotting factors
- Rhythmic, involuntary muscle contrations
- Given for treatment of PIH
- The antidote to magnesium
- An increase of fluid build-up in the extremities
- A finding from a UA indicative of kidney damage
- An important treatment for pregnant women with high blood pressure
- Defined as a BP of greater than 120/80
18 Clues: The cure for preclampsia • The antidote to magnesium • Given for treatment of PIH • A beta blocker given for hypertension • Defined as a BP of greater than 120/80 • Rhythmic, involuntary muscle contrations • Assessed to monitor muscle and neuro status • A deadly complication associated with eclampsia • A finding from a UA indicative of kidney damage • ...
Ochsner Satellite LAB WEEK CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-04-11
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- Used to spin down tubes
- Needles
- Computer system used in lab
- Another name for glucose testing
- of One Our newsletter
- Founder
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- shore Satellite labs
- Lab procedures are found
- of Birth Used as an Identifier
- Used to slow blood flow when drawing blood
- Manager
- Department where CBC's are performed
- tube Coagulation testing
- Container for used needles
- Intranet
15 Clues: Manager • Needles • Founder • Intranet • shore Satellite labs • of One Our newsletter • Used to spin down tubes • Lab procedures are found • Container for used needles • Computer system used in lab • tube Coagulation testing • of Birth Used as an Identifier • Another name for glucose testing • Department where CBC's are performed • Used to slow blood flow when drawing blood
Lab week 2014 2014-04-11
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- chocolate, yellow, or black?
- not a vampire
- stop the germ spread
- spins down tubes
- blood gas instrument
- not a type of TV
- you get the point
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- used to read differentials
- department for PTs
- some lab garbage
- measures small volumes of blood
- needle that could fly away
- department for CBCs
- container for used needles
- component of blood
15 Clues: not a vampire • some lab garbage • spins down tubes • not a type of TV • you get the point • department for PTs • component of blood • department for CBCs • stop the germ spread • blood gas instrument • used to read differentials • needle that could fly away • container for used needles • chocolate, yellow, or black? • measures small volumes of blood
New Haven Newspaper Crossword 2021-08-11
14 Clues: Black lab • Tabby cat • NHs Donkey • Yellow Lab • Newest house • Oldest house • Used to clean • Done after meals • It has a rope swing • White and black cat • Something you apply for • We go to it every weekday • The house with a front office • Due every morning and evening
dogs 2022-07-18
14 Clues: Brooks dog • our old dog • Simon's dog • Clara's dog • born in Nebraska • Grandpa mikes dog • grandma Paula's dog • Black pug next door • black lab hunting dog • native american tribe • golden lab hunting dog • Northwestern football coach • Brown Labradoodle loved to swim • Dog that lives across the street
Safety 2022-09-01
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- not tattling.
- a vehicle that takes injured people to the hospital.
- something that can hurt us.
- something unpredictable that happens that we can prepare for.
- always slide down the slide ____ first.
- keep these open to stay aware of danger.
- someone who you can go to for help.
- wear this to keep you safe in the car.
- on a hot day, drink a lot of _____.
- do this before crossing the road.
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- telling on someone to get them in trouble
- an activity that can help us practice procedures for emergencies.
- this kind of person is aware of their surroundings.
- never ___ on the swings.
- call 911 for help from these people.
- firefighters protect us from this.
- following safety rules can help ____ us from getting hurt.
- lights and noise that will alert us of emergencies.
- something that can keep us safe while riding bicycles, motorcycles, and skateboards.
- always move this way to get to class.
20 Clues: not tattling. • never ___ on the swings. • something that can hurt us. • do this before crossing the road. • firefighters protect us from this. • someone who you can go to for help. • on a hot day, drink a lot of _____. • call 911 for help from these people. • always move this way to get to class. • wear this to keep you safe in the car. • ...
SAFETY 2022-08-17
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- Risk while working on an unbalanced ladder
- Color for danger indication
- Respiratory protection
- Eyes protection
- Safety label on devices
- Safety gear for fall protection
- Loss of balance due to clutter
- Flow of current through the body
- State of being safe
- Potential source of damage
- Effective rubbing on the injury for pain relief and swelling
- A place to work
- Lock out tag out
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- Immediate assistance given to injured
- Protects against head injury
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- Unexpected event resulting in damage
- Science of fitting a workplace to the user's needs
- Risk due to oil spillage on the floor
- Save from danger
- Artificial respiration method
- Always fasten while driving
- Likelihood of a hazard
- Hand protection
24 Clues: Eyes protection • A place to work • Hand protection • Save from danger • Lock out tag out • State of being safe • Respiratory protection • Likelihood of a hazard • Safety label on devices • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • Potential source of damage • Color for danger indication • Always fasten while driving • Protects against head injury • Artificial respiration method • ...
Safety 2022-10-08
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- free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell.
- to stay tranquil under stressful situations.
- the offense of driving, operating, or being in control of a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or other drugs to a level that renders the driver incapable of operating a motor vehicle safely.
- injury or disability caused when the normal position of a joint or other part of the body is disturbed.
- an injury appearing as an area of discolored skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels.
- watchful and prompt to meet danger or emergency.
- the state of having one's appearance deeply and persistently harmed medically, such as from a disease, birth defect, or wound.
- a condition in which an engine is allowed or forced to turn beyond its design limit.
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- a hard or padded protective hat, various types of which are worn by soldiers, police officers, firefighters, motorcyclists, athletes, and others.
- a person or thing that prevents someone or something from suffering harm or injury.
- an injury to the skin or other organic tissue primarily caused by heat or due to radiation, radioactivity, electricity, friction or contact with chemicals.
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body.
- an injury caused by the mouth and teeth of an animal.
- learning programs designed to train employees on precautionary processes and procedures to mitigate risk or the chance of injury or fatality on the job.
- To be unflappable is to be calm and relaxed, even in a stressful situation.
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- A disease caused by microorganisms that invade tissue.
- damage to your body.
- worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries.
- measures to make while doing activities to lower the risk of serious injuries.
- the possibility of suffering harm or injury.
- not affected by alcohol; not drunk.
- make an opening, incision, or wound in something with a sharp-edged tool or object.
23 Clues: damage to your body. • not affected by alcohol; not drunk. • to stay tranquil under stressful situations. • the possibility of suffering harm or injury. • The invasion and growth of germs in the body. • watchful and prompt to meet danger or emergency. • an injury caused by the mouth and teeth of an animal. • A disease caused by microorganisms that invade tissue. • ...
Safety 2023-01-10
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- the practice of keeping yourself clean and your environment
- items for a particular purpose
- instruction that states how things should be done and what you shouldn't do
- easily set on fire
- being too confident is bad
- Care taken to avoid mistakes or danger
- The possibility of suffering harm or injury
- Dangerous energy coming from an object
- Anything that would guard someone or something
- Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- Releases material to put out a fire
- authorization to proceed or enter somewhere
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- immediate assistance to an injured person
- A helmet that protects the head from falling debris
- Keeping tools, machines and work environment in the best condition possible
- Having contact with a dangerous substance
- Dedciding and arranging in advance
- A possible impending danger or
- An unexpected dangerous situation
- Oberving or checking up on something
- The power to give orders
- A dangerous situation that can cause an accident
- something that restricts you from doing something
- The removal of a dangerous substance
- The state of being safe
- An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly
26 Clues: easily set on fire • The state of being safe • The power to give orders • being too confident is bad • items for a particular purpose • A possible impending danger or • An unexpected dangerous situation • Dedciding and arranging in advance • Releases material to put out a fire • Oberving or checking up on something • The removal of a dangerous substance • ...
Safety 2023-01-10
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- An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view.
- Warning, energized equipment
- A situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger.
- a set of circumstances in which one finds oneself; a state of affairs.
- care taken to avoid danger or mistakes.
- Safety Information
- location where someone works, for their employer or themselves, a place of employment.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- Start/Safe Equipment
- Stop, danger
- a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
- the action of protecting, or the state of being protected.
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- the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something, or the state of being maintained.
- the quality of being too confident; excessive confidence.
- A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events.
- An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- A device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function.
- caution-phisical hazards
- a person who teaches something.
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order
- A dangerous situation that could cause an accident.
- Radiation Hazard
- a handheld active fire protection device usually filled with a dry or wet chemical used to extinguish or control small fires, often in emergencies.
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated
- the management of household affairs.
26 Clues: Stop, danger • Radiation Hazard • Safety Information • Start/Safe Equipment • caution-phisical hazards • Warning, energized equipment • a person who teaches something. • the management of household affairs. • care taken to avoid danger or mistakes. • a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction. • A dangerous situation that could cause an accident. • ...
Safety 2019-06-26
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- slide unintentionally for a short distance, typically losing one's balance or footing
- a practice of the emergency procedures to be used in case of fire.
- easily set on fire.
- monoxide a colorless, odorless toxic flammable gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon
- a way out, especially of a public building, room, or passenger vehicle
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- a sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe, that causes great damage or loss of life
- an event or occurrence
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- a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance.
- a device making a loud noise that gives warning of a fire
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury
- a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
- save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation.
- Aid help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- a rigid protective helmet, as worn by factory and building workers.
- a situation involving exposure to danger
20 Clues: easily set on fire. • an event or occurrence • a situation involving exposure to danger • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • a device making a loud noise that gives warning of a fire • save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation. • a practice of the emergency procedures to be used in case of fire. • ...
Safety 2020-02-12
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- winter storm with heavy snow and large winds
- enjoyed in hot weather to cool off
- the forth part of the chain
- cleaners, medicines, gasoline and pesticides
- we can live a healthier life by ______ risks
- the four parts to every accident
- a major of stairways
- a device for jumping and flippin
- is toxic
- large wind storm
- is blinding
- is short
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- will kill
- the second part of the chain
- lighters, matches, overloaded circuits
- conductors of this are metal and water
- occcupational safety health administration
- occur from major lack of rainfall
- the first part of chain
- the third part of the chain
- an important part of our physical, mental & social wellness
21 Clues: is toxic • is short • will kill • is blinding • large wind storm • a major of stairways • the first part of chain • the forth part of the chain • the third part of the chain • the second part of the chain • the four parts to every accident • a device for jumping and flippin • occur from major lack of rainfall • enjoyed in hot weather to cool off • lighters, matches, overloaded circuits • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Staff First chain of command
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- Communication between team members to improve safety
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- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- You need one of these in order for a consent form to be signed
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Nurse Second chain of command
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
SAFETY 2021-05-07
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- ____ hands often.
- In outbound you must keep your fingers out of the ___.
- Make sure your UlD is ____ before loading.
- Form of identification.
- what should be worn on your face?
- Nylon bands are considered ___.
- 2020 year of _____.
- What it takes to get the job done.
- Don't climb up the ___.
- ____ have the right away on the roller deck.
- Extendos have several ____.
- Call a DG Agent for ____ cleanup.
- Our Pledge.
- Be aware of your ____.
- Before entering a trailer make sure these are in front.
- Where we work.
- Beep your horn when diving a ___.
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- ___, is key on hot days.
- Use ____ when walking up/down the stairs.
- When picking up a package over 50lbs you must ____.
- ___,Don't run!
- Working together.
- Use these buttons/cords to stop the belt.
- Hand protection.
- Small triangle object keeps trailer from rolling.
- Time of day that we work.
- What must be worn on your feet?
- ____ distancing.
- Dry ice is considered ____ goods.
- Bend at the knees lift with legs not your back.
- If you have a booboo visit this.
- Always use before getting into a trailer.
- Stop the spread of germs by using this.
- When pushing a heavy box yell___.
- 4 BEFORE
- You must know your emergency _____.
- We are a ___.
- #1 Priority at work.
38 Clues: 4 BEFORE • Our Pledge. • We are a ___. • ___,Don't run! • Where we work. • Hand protection. • ____ distancing. • ____ hands often. • Working together. • 2020 year of _____. • #1 Priority at work. • Be aware of your ____. • Form of identification. • Don't climb up the ___. • ___, is key on hot days. • Time of day that we work. • Extendos have several ____. • What must be worn on your feet? • ...
safety 2023-02-02
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- worn over hands
- thick hard paper
- what do to when walking in the class
- dont run
- worn over toes
- worn over eyes
- a saw used with hands
- cannot be 4 inches within
- do what to long hair
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- no running around or...
- what to do at the end of class
- if you lose control of what do not save it
- if someone is injured...
- remove/secure...
- no dangling...
- a tool used to cut things
- object used to climb high
- a saw thats on a table
- what to do when tool breaks
- what to do when working
20 Clues: dont run • no dangling... • worn over toes • worn over eyes • worn over hands • remove/secure... • thick hard paper • do what to long hair • a saw used with hands • a saw thats on a table • no running around or... • what to do when working • if someone is injured... • a tool used to cut things • object used to climb high • cannot be 4 inches within • what to do when tool breaks • ...
Safety 2014-03-14
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- Something that you can do at the start of the shift to prevent ergonomic injuries
- A _______ aisle is an approved walking area
- When lifting objects, what part of the body should you use?
- Following __________ work is a great way of staying safe
- Safety _______ are required in all shop floor areas
- ESCP (4 words)
- An item needed to handle stamped parts
- Observe the ____ foot rule for pedestrian fork truck safety
- An orange ____ is needed in the Orange Crush Zone
- Safety is a____
- Minimum headgear required to enter a press (2words)
- ____feet is the height at which you should be tied off
- Any work related occurrence that could have, under slightly different circumstances, resulted in a serious injury, illness or death (2 words)
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- A ____ is required to enter a confined space
- When coming to an intersection, everyone must___ ___ ___ (3 words)
- SOT (3 words)
- Number one in-plant injury
- Rotating through jobs helps to avoid this type of injury
- Improper use of extension cords can cause a ___ hazard
- Delivered at the start of each meeting (2 words)
- A type of safety event that could result in death
21 Clues: SOT (3 words) • ESCP (4 words) • Safety is a____ • Number one in-plant injury • An item needed to handle stamped parts • A _______ aisle is an approved walking area • A ____ is required to enter a confined space • Delivered at the start of each meeting (2 words) • A type of safety event that could result in death • An orange ____ is needed in the Orange Crush Zone • ...
SAFETY 2017-01-12
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- Medicines written by a doctor____
- Should never touch fireworks____
- Where to call you poison is ingested____
- What you wear when cycling____
- This is important when build a fire____
- What is built to sit by and make smore's____
- Use to help with household
- A professional display of lights____
- Can be worn as extra protection for skateboarding____
- You should never hike____
- How often should you wear someone else's helmet____
- What you wear when boating____
- Type of clothing worn when around a fire____
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- An water exercise good for cardio and muscle tone___
- What is used to lit a charcoal grill____
- What to keep around in case of a fire____
- What should be worn when cycling or walking at night___
- Person to help when swimmer is in trouble___
- This grill doesn't use coal or wood____
- Should never be inhaled____
- What can be prevented is careful____
- What should be kept around when there is a fire____
- An activity that is a long walk____
- Distance a grill should be away from structures____
24 Clues: You should never hike____ • Use to help with household • Should never be inhaled____ • What you wear when cycling____ • What you wear when boating____ • Should never touch fireworks____ • Medicines written by a doctor____ • An activity that is a long walk____ • What can be prevented is careful____ • A professional display of lights____ • This grill doesn't use coal or wood____ • ...
safety 2017-04-19
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- what to do to stop certain people contacting you
- the word to describe attempting to obtain information online
- reporting website
- what should you never give out, even to your close friends
- a device that transfers images to a computer
- name a popular social media site which begins with an i
- it invades your computer and damages it
- what is happening when someone is repeatedly made fun of or abused online
- people who you should not befriend
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- all of my spam email goes into my _____ folder
- you should keep your privacy settings on this level
- an organisation children can contact if you need advice
- something that computes
- a social media site that has "filters"
- always turn your device ___ when you have finished with it
- you can put this type of software on your computer to stop something unwanted happening
- try to never spill _____ on your electronics
- you have to be careful when you are ______
- what aren't yours anymore as soon as you post it
- who is responsible for your online safety
20 Clues: reporting website • something that computes • people who you should not befriend • a social media site that has "filters" • it invades your computer and damages it • who is responsible for your online safety • you have to be careful when you are ______ • a device that transfers images to a computer • try to never spill _____ on your electronics • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- Famous game show in the United States
- Manual Company safety manual
- zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- Being ready
- A demanded responsibility
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Operations ______ Manual
- Accident
- Drop suddenly and collapse
- Failing to function as it should
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Protects our phalanges
- Enclosed, cramped area
- Process of instruction
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- What you should never say to your boss
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- Taking care of oneself
- A reminder of items to be done
- Mental or physical condition
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- Surveillance of an event or process
- Because one is not good enough
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- Investors concern
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- Accident with liquid
- To stop from happening
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
- Likes to ink
- Physical damage or hurt
- The environment we drill in
- Event or occurrence
- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- Must be done
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- What we perform maintenance on
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- Permit is required for working here
- Road _____
- 70% of our body
- What most Subseas hate writing
53 Clues: Accident • Being ready • Road _____ • Likes to ink • Must be done • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • To stop from happening • Protects our phalanges • Enclosed, cramped area • Process of instruction • Taking care of oneself • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
Safety 2018-08-20
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- Points of contact when on any pit.
- You should do this with you hands when using hand held scanners to reduce the risk of injury.
- It is ok to reach overhead when the associate's feet are flat on ground and they can grasp this area of the object?
- Let falling objects?
- The color of lines where Pits are to park.
- Associates and leaders both ensure paths to equipment emergency stops remain clear of?
- Safety saves help correct hazards or prevent?
- This is the type of toed shoes you are allowed to wear in the FC.
- Associates should have lots of this when working in heat.
- Pit drivers should at the end of every aisle and pedestrian crossing though pit aisle?
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- Should be worn at all times when working.
- Cages should be pulled from the?
- All safety incidents should be reported.
- Pallet jack operators shall pull loaded pallet jacks while in?
- When reaching, grabbing, handling, or moving an object, do not twist your body but do this with your feet.
- Portable ladders when not in use should be stored and?
- Associates shall not stand, ride, reach under, climb over, or crawl under these?
- Should be carried with a neutral wrist position.
- This type of hair should be pinned up or tied back at all times while working on the operations floor.
- This is were you get medical care at work.
- Number of pallets allowed to be stacked on operations floor.
21 Clues: Let falling objects? • Cages should be pulled from the? • Points of contact when on any pit. • All safety incidents should be reported. • Should be worn at all times when working. • The color of lines where Pits are to park. • This is were you get medical care at work. • Safety saves help correct hazards or prevent? • Should be carried with a neutral wrist position. • ...
safety 2022-01-26
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- Don't cut corners, be safe, have . . .
- Running and messing around
- Large smashable pointy bony body part on your face.
- Know the limitations of the equipment and materials around you. You need to recognize its limitations by observing the _______.
- These are usually found somewhere in the classroom in case of an emergency accident, which your teacher should be able to use.
- Color for warning, operating or energized equipment.
- A chance, an accident, a chance of being injured or harmed, danger, a possible source of danger to life, to health, property, or environment.
- You have to be able to change to the environment; be ________
- If something bad enough happens, then there can be one of these. It is typically associated with fire and a shockwave.
- Color for danger, like fire extinguishing equipment and signs.
- Eyewear for safety
- Caused by fuel, oxygen, and heat.
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- You need to have your own sense on what to do and do what is obviously correct.
- This is something that can trigger another bad thing to happen.
- This must be tied back if it is too long
- Some materials can hold and carry an electric charge in it. You have to be careful with materials that are __________.
- Color for safety information and advisement
- The color for safety such as medkits.
- These have to be close toed
- You must not leave sharp or heavy objects at the end of high areas to make sure they don't ____.
- You have to be careful when cutting by wearing gloves on these
- Color for caution and tripping hazards (think of caution tape)
- Obvious word to stay away, and still important.
- Color for radiation warning
- You have to think of what to do before you do it. You need a . . .
25 Clues: Eyewear for safety • Running and messing around • These have to be close toed • Color for radiation warning • Caused by fuel, oxygen, and heat. • The color for safety such as medkits. • Don't cut corners, be safe, have . . . • This must be tied back if it is too long • Color for safety information and advisement • Obvious word to stay away, and still important. • ...
safety 2022-03-07
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- The lowest temperature at which a solid, liquid or gas will cause self-sustained combustion without an external source of ignition.
- are located at certain places in the plant where there is likelihood of a person getting a splash of chemicals such as caustic soda, acid or highly toxic chemical on his body.
- An agreement between nearby industries or local fire service to assist each other during emergencies by responding with available manpower and apparatus.
- A document that contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) and how to work safely with the chemical product.
- Occurence in which Collapse or serious accident of any plant, machinery, hoist, lift, lifting machine, lifting tackle, and over turning of a crane is considered.
- Protection and monitoring system to mitigate static electricity in LPG Bullets
- Thermal expansion or surface boiling of product causes burning fuel to flow over the side of its container.
- Organised at regular intervals to check the preparedness of the personnel involved in emergency.
- Suit is also known as “Fire King Rescue Suit”.
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- must be used while working at height.
- It must be kept in a safe container and should painted in orange colour and properly labeled.
- is designed primarily for use in emergency. It may be used in case of oxygen deficiency in atmosphere within the confined space.
- The purpose of the this is to identify potential foreseeable accidents/emergency situations and establish and maintain procedures to address or prevent such situations, as well as to test the effectiveness/review/revise such procedures periodically.
- Extinguishing media in case of Ethanol Fire
- A catastrophe, mishap, calamity or grave occurrence in any area, arising from natural or man-made causes, or by accident or negligence which results in substantial loss of life or human suffering or damage to, and destruction of, property, or damage to, or degradation of, environment, and is of such a nature or magnitude as to be beyond the coping capacity of the community of the affected area.
- A condition arising when the body is deprived of oxygen, causing unconsciousness or death
- Extinguishment of fire by removal of oxidising agent
- Flooding system installed in Wax control room.
- The colour code assigned as per IS:8318-1977 for canister / cartridges for protection against Carbon Monoxide gas.
- Radiography job in unit & offsite area with ___ is attached to hot work permit.
20 Clues: must be used while working at height. • Extinguishing media in case of Ethanol Fire • Flooding system installed in Wax control room. • Suit is also known as “Fire King Rescue Suit”. • Extinguishment of fire by removal of oxidising agent • Protection and monitoring system to mitigate static electricity in LPG Bullets • ...
Safety 2023-08-01
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- SDS
- Plan of the Day
- ____, Trip, and Fall
- Working safely each day will keep the doctor _____.
- Wear a _____ to protect your head from falling objects.
- Pull, Aim, ______, Sweep
- ___fingers and ____ toes, if you are not safe...who knows?
- Safety starts with _____!
- It is your _______to work safely and report hazards.
- A spill, a slip a hospital ____.
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- Keep safety in mind...it will save your _____.
- Workers who wear a respirator must be clean _____.
- Tsand pu rof fesayt (anagram)
- Lock Out Tag Out
- Document describing risk levels.
- Identifies hazards associated with a job or task.
- Personal ________ Equipment
- P_____ Safety!
- The door to Safety swings on the _____ of common sense.
- To avoid slipping on stairs, always hold onto the _______.
- Document you refer to if you have questions about a hazardous chemical.
- It's better to lose one _____ in life than to lose a life in a minute.
- Safety glasses: All in favor say ___!
23 Clues: SDS • P_____ Safety! • Plan of the Day • Lock Out Tag Out • ____, Trip, and Fall • Pull, Aim, ______, Sweep • Safety starts with _____! • Personal ________ Equipment • Tsand pu rof fesayt (anagram) • Document describing risk levels. • A spill, a slip a hospital ____. • Safety glasses: All in favor say ___! • Keep safety in mind...it will save your _____. • ...
Safety 2024-01-15
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- To prevent hypothermia and you're stuck outside, you should ______
- Objects and obstacles leave in hallways are serious _____ hazards
- Ensure everyone takes regular _________
- Don't __________ when driving
- Form to fill out if you are injured in anyway is an _______ form.
- Equivalent to probability or chance
- The majority of body heat is lost via ________
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks
- If injuries or accidents happen, you must report______
- Always be aware of your __________
- Always life items from the _________
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- Ensure all workers wear the proper safety __________
- It is the responbilities of an _______ to protect their own health & safety
- The most common injury associated with sever cold exposure
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace
- Drive on this side of the road
- Word used to correspond with the most toxic material
- The "P" in the acrynym PASS stands for
- An adverse event which, on this occasion, did not result in harm but could have under different circumstances
- Do this walk to prevent slips and falls
20 Clues: Don't __________ when driving • Drive on this side of the road • Always be aware of your __________ • Equivalent to probability or chance • Always life items from the _________ • The "P" in the acrynym PASS stands for • Ensure everyone takes regular _________ • Do this walk to prevent slips and falls • Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace • ...
Safety 2024-04-02
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- How many metres should a spotter stand from forklift as a minimum?
- what does the A in LEAD stand for
- If this is not worn in GI it is a hazard
- If we strap a pallet what is the minimum amount of straps required?
- Handstock needs to be <700mm high and what?
- Who to call immediately when in a threatening situation
- Where can we share ideas and learnings with wider team
- How many gloves should be worn when cutting?
- What does the T stand for in Life T…. Risk?
- How many spotters are required in trade yard?
- Can handstock protrude from shelf?
- What does the E in LEAD stand for ?
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- Before you lift a product what should you check?
- What do we use to isolate an aisle?
- Where do we report a hazard? H… Reporter
- Improvements
- Move away from a person if you find yourself in a threatening situation
- what device should be worn when working at entry and exit points to assist in a threatening situation
- What do we put in place to keep us safe from hazards? Lifesaving C…
- For injury hazards
- What does the T in Tina stand for
- What support do we have to assist team after a threatening ssituation incident
- To safely handle a product you need to know your ….?
- What is a hazard in the car park?
- Person of interest
- Who do we call for on the push-to-talk if we need assistance during a threatening situation
26 Clues: Improvements • For injury hazards • Person of interest • what does the A in LEAD stand for • What does the T in Tina stand for • What is a hazard in the car park? • Can handstock protrude from shelf? • What do we use to isolate an aisle? • What does the E in LEAD stand for ? • Where do we report a hazard? H… Reporter • If this is not worn in GI it is a hazard • ...
safety 2025-01-24
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- WARNING
- ClassC, ClassB
- start equipment
- A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events
- listen to and obey at all times
- An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view.
- how many amps does it take to kill
- Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions.
- A hazard is a dangerous situation that could cause an accident.
- safety info
- Georgia Code 32-4201
- ClassB, Class C
- 15seconds
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- A situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger.
- Radiation hazard
- Kills more people than the fire itself
- Wood,paper,cloth
- Keeping tools, machines and the work environment in the best possible condition
- Plain Water
- Caution
- Motors, switches, etc.
- ClassABC
- Gasoline, oils, paint
- Obey
- Stop danger fire emrgency
25 Clues: Obey • WARNING • Caution • ClassABC • 15seconds • Plain Water • safety info • ClassC, ClassB • start equipment • ClassB, Class C • Radiation hazard • Wood,paper,cloth • Georgia Code 32-4201 • Gasoline, oils, paint • Motors, switches, etc. • Stop danger fire emrgency • listen to and obey at all times • how many amps does it take to kill • Kills more people than the fire itself • ...
safety 2025-03-06
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- what a doctor has to do if an infection is too bad
- what is used in a grill that doesn't use gas
- what should you not wear when being around a fire
- what should you keep near a fire
- what should you check on a grill before using it
- this can give you burns
- who you should tell all important information
- physical harm done to the body by a toxic substance
- one of the symptoms of ingesting poison
- what you can get from touching a fire
- what you should tell friends when they peer pressure you
- what forms when you put water on hot ash and coals
- fires that can be large and dangerous
- what should you wear on your face when you are working with fireworks
- what you should read on household chemicals
- a nonprofit that can help you be informed on poisons
- something you might have after taking medicine you shouldn't have taken
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- what should you not put hot ash or coals in
- what is a household cleaner that is very bad to ingest
- what is something you shouldn't take if it is someone else's
- acts that kids often do
- a common symptom after inhaling carbon monoxide
- who you can call if you think there might be a poisonous substance in your home
- what do you not use on a charcoal grill that is already lit
- you have to keep these at least 10 feet away from your house
- what you do to hot ash and coals before putting water on them
- what you might be in after getting a serious burn
- what can sometimes happen when getting burnt with a sparkler
- who should not handle fireworks or sparklers
- where should you go if you have ingested poison
- types of fire that should only be handled by professionals
- who are a common group of people who can create peer pressure
- things that are dangerous to ingest or inhale
- what is something that can change the amount of medication you need
- go here if you want to see fireworks but don't do it by yourself
- do this if you need medical help
- what is something that can impair you if you don't have enough of it
- what is recommended to wear around a fire
- warnings that there might be something flamable
- a common brain effect of ingesting poison
40 Clues: acts that kids often do • this can give you burns • what should you keep near a fire • do this if you need medical help • what you can get from touching a fire • fires that can be large and dangerous • one of the symptoms of ingesting poison • what is recommended to wear around a fire • a common brain effect of ingesting poison • what should you not put hot ash or coals in • ...
Safety 2024-08-12
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- where your hands should be when someone is pushing you in a wheelchair
- use these when picking up broken glass
- something you can use to know that your meat is fully cooked
- how often to take your medications
- what you would press when you need help
- you may see this on your food when it spoils
- medication reminder tool
- something in your bathroom/shower in case of a fall
- can use while going up stairs to prevent a fall
- call when you need to refill prescriptions
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- fall risk when it is dark
- keep your feet up in your wheelchair
- could cause a fall if you're not wearing shoes
- something you would lock when standing up/sitting in a wheel chair
- what you should clean out when doing the laundry to prevent a fire
- you should have this in each room to alert you if there is a fire
- how much medication to take
- check this to know if your food is safe to eat
- where to find important information about your prescriptions
- where you can keep your medications so they stay clean and dry
- a material that should NEVER go in the microwave
21 Clues: medication reminder tool • fall risk when it is dark • how much medication to take • how often to take your medications • keep your feet up in your wheelchair • use these when picking up broken glass • what you would press when you need help • call when you need to refill prescriptions • you may see this on your food when it spoils • ...
safety 2025-05-21
24 Clues: dø • bil • rygg • tung • hjelm • løfte • skade • falle • farlig • arbeid • sykdom • ulykke • utstyr • regler • forbudt • hansker • støvler • advarsel • beskytte • forebygge • sikkerhet • skrivebord • tømmerhogger • munnbind, maske
HAPPY LAB WEEK! 2021-03-21
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- the urinalysis analyzer
- a type of PPE
- test only valid for 3 days
- laboratory information system
- falsely increases potassium levels
- round and round it goes
- phone extension 77700
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- lab trash
- stacked coins appearance
- our favorite reference lab
- needle with wings
- top priority
- tube station is 13
- not a vampire
- small protein fragment present in the blood after a blood clot is degraded by fibrinolysis
- helps you aliquot
- chemistry analyzer
- the anticoagulant used for CBCs
- agar selective for gram negative organisms
19 Clues: lab trash • top priority • a type of PPE • not a vampire • needle with wings • helps you aliquot • tube station is 13 • chemistry analyzer • phone extension 77700 • the urinalysis analyzer • round and round it goes • stacked coins appearance • our favorite reference lab • test only valid for 3 days • laboratory information system • the anticoagulant used for CBCs • ...
First period test 2023-12-14
10 Clues: atteindre • trash can • science test • glassware item • faire semblant • glasses in the lab • person who works in a lab • glassware item used to pour liquid • clothes piece you should wear in a lab • mot exprimant un mouvement vers le bas
Medical Laboratory Week 2017 2017-04-25
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- Urine testing should be done in ___ hours to assure quality results.
- What solution does lab use to clean?
- Our laboratory accreditation agency
- Very important to laboratory testing environment conditions
- Department that issues blood for transfusions.
- Department that electrolytes are done in.
- The result we are required to call to the provider.
- TAT
- What do lab staff heroes wear instead of a cape?
- Tool used to measure very small volumes of liquid
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- What does the "S" stand for in MLS?
- What specialized skill does only lab perform at AIHC?
- Department that looks at a CBC slide
- What is the drink called that is given to prenatal patients?
- What piece of equipment is used to spin down tubes of blood?
- CBC
- What diabetic test obtains the same result for 90 days?
- Used to look at slides
18 Clues: CBC • TAT • Used to look at slides • What does the "S" stand for in MLS? • Our laboratory accreditation agency • Department that looks at a CBC slide • What solution does lab use to clean? • Department that electrolytes are done in. • Department that issues blood for transfusions. • What do lab staff heroes wear instead of a cape? • ...
mikrobiologija 2025-01-28
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- način razmnožavanja bakterija
- okrugli oblik bakterija
- potpuno uništavanje mikroorganizama i spora
- stvaranje centrifugalne sile
- sterilizacija vlažnom toplotom
- mjesto na koje se stavlja preparat kad se gleda pod mikroskopom
- stakleni odmerni sud
- stakleni cjevasti sud sa zaobljenim dnom
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- proces uništavanja vegetativnih oblika mikroorganizama
- bič
- služi za centrifuguiranje
- jednostanični organizmi
- osjetljivost bakterija na antibiotike
- lonac frakciona sterilizacija
- obezbjeđuje optimalnu temperaturu za rast mikroorganizama
- metalna cijev u kojoj se nalaze okulari
- služi za zagrijavanje u mikrobiološkoj lab.
- osnovni aparat za rad u mikrobiološkoj lab.
- štapićasti oblik bakterija
19 Clues: bič • stakleni odmerni sud • jednostanični organizmi • okrugli oblik bakterija • služi za centrifuguiranje • štapićasti oblik bakterija • stvaranje centrifugalne sile • način razmnožavanja bakterija • lonac frakciona sterilizacija • sterilizacija vlažnom toplotom • osjetljivost bakterija na antibiotike • metalna cijev u kojoj se nalaze okulari • ...
safety in the lab 2022-02-21
Wheel Of Fortune 2017-03-31
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- 4 to 6 turn around time for results
- EDTA
- cleaning solution used in lab
- Tracker Time clock program
- computer system used in lab
- Drawing of blood
- Our customer
- Another word for drawing blood
- Chemistry testing
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- April 24th thru April 30
- Physician
- Used to spin blood
- Rubber band used for venipuncture
- Substance that prevents blood from clotting
- Blue Citrate tube
- Container for used needles
16 Clues: EDTA • Physician • Our customer • Drawing of blood • Blue Citrate tube • Chemistry testing • Used to spin blood • April 24th thru April 30 • Tracker Time clock program • Container for used needles • computer system used in lab • cleaning solution used in lab • Another word for drawing blood • Rubber band used for venipuncture • 4 to 6 turn around time for results • ...
WHEEL OF FORTUNE 2017-03-31
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- Chemistry testing
- Cleaning solution used in lab
- Citrate tube
- Used to spin blood
- computer program used in lab
- April 24th thru April 30th
- Another word for drawing blood
- Drawing of blood
- container for used needles
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- Our customer
- Physician
- Rubber band used for drawing blood
- 4 to 6 hour turn around for results
- Substance that prevents blood from clotting
- EDTA
- Time clock program
16 Clues: EDTA • Physician • Our customer • Citrate tube • Drawing of blood • Chemistry testing • Used to spin blood • Time clock program • April 24th thru April 30th • container for used needles • computer program used in lab • Cleaning solution used in lab • Another word for drawing blood • Rubber band used for drawing blood • 4 to 6 hour turn around for results • ...
Simulation Week Crossword Challenge 2025-08-24
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- Maker of crosswords, builder of teamwork
- From GTA to guiding the program
- OG of the lab, nickname "McGyver"
- Dependable gear that keeps the lab turning
- Shifted from recovery room to skills rooms
- Key players in skills and set ups
- OG Sim Director who grew roots into branches
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- Balances high-fidelty with high-trust circles
- Navigator of students' last stop before practice
- Lesson plan today, new hair shade tomorrow
- Cuts and edits like a pro
- Traffic controller of the simulation lab
- Shares sim roots and ICU smarts
13 Clues: Cuts and edits like a pro • From GTA to guiding the program • Shares sim roots and ICU smarts • OG of the lab, nickname "McGyver" • Key players in skills and set ups • Maker of crosswords, builder of teamwork • Traffic controller of the simulation lab • Lesson plan today, new hair shade tomorrow • Dependable gear that keeps the lab turning • ...
Safety 2014-03-14
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- When lifting objects, what part of the body do you use?
- Improper use of extension cords can cause a ___ hazard
- ESCP
- Safety is a____
- Approved walking area
- An item needed to handle stamped parts
- Delivered daily
- Rotating through jobs helps to avoid this type of injury.
- Required to enter a confined space
- Required PPE in all shop floor areas
- Required to enter a press
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- A safety item that could result in death
- SOT
- Following this is our greatest chance at staying safe
- _____ is the height at which you should be tied off
- When coming to an intersection, everyone must…
- Needed in the Orange Crush Zone
- Something that you can do at the start of the shift to prevent ergonomic injuries
- The ____ foot rule for pedestrian fork truck safety
- Any work related occurrence that could have, under slightly different circumstances, resulted in a serious injury, illness or death
- Number one in-plant injury
21 Clues: SOT • ESCP • Safety is a____ • Delivered daily • Approved walking area • Required to enter a press • Number one in-plant injury • Needed in the Orange Crush Zone • Required to enter a confined space • Required PPE in all shop floor areas • An item needed to handle stamped parts • A safety item that could result in death • When coming to an intersection, everyone must… • ...
safety 2018-02-01
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- if your ____ you shouldn't cook
- pre __ dishes
- you should wash your hands ____
- use a ____ to make sure food is fully cooked
- don't wear ___ clothing when cooking
- don't wear ___ when cooking
- pay ___ to the job you are doing
- these go on your hands to keep things sanitary
- lee all cupboards and drawers ____
- keep all ___ away from food
- don't leave a ___ untreated
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- using the incorrect ___ can result in a cut
- ___ plug in to man appliances at once
- wearing this protects your clothes
- make sure all food is placed in ____ places (fridge,freezer,dry)
- cook food ____ to avoid food posioning
- store ___ food at 0 degrees
- avoid cross____ by using different cutting boards
- never pick up ___ ___ with your hands
- always use ___ ___ to avoid burns
- never put knives in the ____
- always ___ your hair back
- don't ___ dishes to high
- make sure all equipment is ___
- use ___ hands when unplugging appliances
25 Clues: pre __ dishes • don't ___ dishes to high • always ___ your hair back • store ___ food at 0 degrees • don't wear ___ when cooking • keep all ___ away from food • don't leave a ___ untreated • never put knives in the ____ • make sure all equipment is ___ • if your ____ you shouldn't cook • you should wash your hands ____ • pay ___ to the job you are doing • ...
SAFETY 2019-11-18
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- Lo è Silvano Firmo (sigla)
- E' vietato salirvi
- E' 81 della sicurezza
- Deve essere informato in caso di mancato infortunio
- Il Team Leader è un preposto?
- Ci si tiene al corrimano
- Hanno ruolo attivo in ambito sicurezza
- Devono essere sempre libere (3 parole)
- Rappresentante dei Lavoratori per la Sicurezza (sigla)
- Viene effettuata almeno una volta all'anno (3 parole)
- Vi sono specificate anche le limitazioni di peso indicate dal Medico Competente (2 parole)
- Riunioni di reparto aventi come tema la sicurezza (2 parole)
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- Il materiale dei guanti monouso per l'allestimento di infiammabile e veleni
- Nome e Cognome del Delegato del Datore di Lavoro
- Documento che attesta l'impegno aziendale in ambito safety (3 parole)
- La fa il Datore per tutti gli ambienti di lavoro
- Vi è esposta la Politica della Sicurezza (2 parole)
- Lo è di protezione individuale la scarpa antinfortunistica
- Sono presenti quelle di reparto
- Chi è abilitato, lo usa per prelevare le scorte alte
- Devono essere tagliate da tutti i cartoni
21 Clues: E' vietato salirvi • E' 81 della sicurezza • Ci si tiene al corrimano • Lo è Silvano Firmo (sigla) • Il Team Leader è un preposto? • Sono presenti quelle di reparto • Hanno ruolo attivo in ambito sicurezza • Devono essere sempre libere (3 parole) • Devono essere tagliate da tutti i cartoni • Nome e Cognome del Delegato del Datore di Lavoro • ...
safety 2021-02-16
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- hurt someone
- help you to protect your audition
- required to call someone
- = panneau
- fire does it
- protect your hands
- sharp tools can do it
- eye protection
- it burns
- way out
- dangers
- fine, dry powder consisting of tiny particles of earth or waste matter
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- 911 in the usa
- go down
- help you breath in polluted areas
- used to turn out a fire
- where you repair tractors
- a loud one can harm your audition
- dangerous products
- walk on a wet floor can make you ...
- protect from dust or covid19
21 Clues: go down • way out • dangers • it burns • = panneau • hurt someone • fire does it • 911 in the usa • eye protection • protect your hands • dangerous products • sharp tools can do it • used to turn out a fire • required to call someone • where you repair tractors • protect from dust or covid19 • help you breath in polluted areas • help you to protect your audition • a loud one can harm your audition • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
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- Staff First chain of command
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
22 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
Safety 2021-03-07
20 Clues: estää • vamma • kyltti • vakava • siisti • sääntö • kypärä • välttää • työsali • haalarit • suojella • satuttaa • tapahtua • palovamma • aiheuttaa • vaarallinen • turvakengät • onnettomuus • turvallisuus • käyttää, pitää yllä
safety 2017-04-19
Across
- the word to describe attempting to obtain information online
- try to never spill _____ on your electronics
- you have to be careful when you are ______
- you can put this type of software on your computer to stop something unwanted happening
- what isn't yours anymore as soon as you post it
- reporting website
- who is responsible for your online safety
- all of my spam email goes into my _____ folder
- an organisation you can contact if something online is not nice
- a social media site that has "filters"
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- what should you keep your privacy settings on
- people who you should not befriend
- what is happening when someone is repeatedly made fun of or abused online
- a device that transfers images to a computer
- name a popular social media site which begins with an i
- something that computes
- what to do to stop certain people contacting you
- what should you never give out, even to your close friends
- it invades your computer and damages it
- always turn your device ___ when you have finished with it
20 Clues: reporting website • something that computes • people who you should not befriend • a social media site that has "filters" • it invades your computer and damages it • who is responsible for your online safety • you have to be careful when you are ______ • try to never spill _____ on your electronics • a device that transfers images to a computer • ...
safety 2019-03-26
Across
- to cut food into bits by rubbing it on a grater
- to assure food will not harm
- 1.4million cases of it in the us
- always keep your kitchen _______
- is there something called cross-contamination
- to cut or chop food as small as you can
- its called _____zone
- something used to scoop out cake batter
- the amount amount of seconds you should wash your hands for
- to cut food into small pieces
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- to cook food in a little fat
- should you wash your hands with warm soapy water
- a safe place to keep knives
- something every kitchen must have(puts out fires)
- to shake flour through a sifter or a sieve
- ____ your fingers when cutting
- to the skin off fruit
- to stir or mix in food
- always wear blank over ____ when taking something out the oven
- When cooking have a sink filled with warm _____ and soap
20 Clues: its called _____zone • to the skin off fruit • to stir or mix in food • a safe place to keep knives • to cook food in a little fat • to assure food will not harm • to cut food into small pieces • ____ your fingers when cutting • 1.4million cases of it in the us • always keep your kitchen _______ • to cut or chop food as small as you can • something used to scoop out cake batter • ...
SAFETY 2019-06-28
Across
- a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it
- a device making a loud noise that gives warning of a fire
- take action; do something
- a written document that outlines information and procedures for handling and working with chemicals
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- an apparatus worn over the mouth and nose or the entire face to prevent the inhalation of dust, smoke, or other noxious substances
- the action of inhaling or breathing in
- a strip of material used to bind a wound or to protect an injured part of the body
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
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- a vehicle with a pronged device in front for lifting and carrying heavy loads
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- leave or cause the occupants to leave (a place of danger).
- easily set on fire.
- a battery-operated portable light
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation.
- help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- slide unintentionally for a short distance, typically losing one's balance or footing
- a rigid protective helmet, as worn by factory and building workers.
- a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance.
20 Clues: easily set on fire. • take action; do something • a battery-operated portable light • the action of inhaling or breathing in • a situation involving exposure to danger • Occupational Safety and Health Administration. • a device making a loud noise that gives warning of a fire • save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation. • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- Must be done
- Process of instruction
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
- A demanded responsibility
- To stop from happening
- Accident
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- Manual Company safety manual
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Protects our phalanges
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- Drop suddenly and collapse
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- Because one is not good enough
- Enclosed, cramped area
- Event or occurrence
- Accident with liquid
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- Taking care of oneself
- Likes to ink
Down
- Mental or physical condition
- zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- The environment we drill in
- Operations ______ Manual
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- Famous game show in the United States
- What we perform maintenance on
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- A reminder of items to be done
- Failing to function as it should
- Surveillance of an event or process
- Being ready
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- Permit is required for working here
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- Road _____
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- 70% of our body
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
- Physical damage or hurt
- What most Subseas hate writing
- Investors concern
- What you should never say to your boss
53 Clues: Accident • Being ready • Road _____ • Must be done • Likes to ink • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • Process of instruction • To stop from happening • Protects our phalanges • Enclosed, cramped area • Taking care of oneself • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
Safety 2021-06-13
Across
- Protects respiratory system
- Eye Protection
- Safe wrist position
- Maintain floor free of this
- ____ Committee
- Parking lot speed limit
- A frame ladder
- Bend here when lifting
- Listen for this around forklifts
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- Tie up hair when this length
- Wet floor creates this hazard
- Fire exits must remain ____
- Cut resistant ____
- ____feet is max height for wood pallets
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- A hazard from loose electrical cords
- Safety Data Sheet contains chemical info
- Personnel Protection Equipment
- Used to cut film on wrap machine
- Turn this when parking pallet jack
20 Clues: Eye Protection • ____ Committee • A frame ladder • Cut resistant ____ • Safe wrist position • Bend here when lifting • Parking lot speed limit • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Protects respiratory system • Fire exits must remain ____ • Maintain floor free of this • Tie up hair when this length • Wet floor creates this hazard • Personnel Protection Equipment • Used to cut film on wrap machine • ...
Safety 2023-11-14
Across
- traffic alert- Ristiliiklus hoiatus
- detection - Jalakäija tuvastaja
- driving - kaitsev sõit
- zone - kortsuv tsoon
- Departure warning - sõiduraja hoidja
- rigid roof - tugevtatud katus
- belt - turvavöö
- cameras- Tahavaatekaamerad
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- cruise control - püsikiirus hoidja
- attention monitoring - juhi tähelepanu jälgimine
- airags - külglöögi õhkpadjad
- - Veojõukontrollisüsteem
- - Mitteblokeeruv pidurisüsteem
- stability control - rull stabiilsuse kontroll
- safety seats- laste turvatoolid
- headlights - ksenoon esituled
- braking assistance - Hädapidurduse abi
- - Rehvirõhu jälgimise süsteem
- - õhkpadi
- windscreen - purunemiskindel esiklaas
20 Clues: - õhkpadi • belt - turvavöö • zone - kortsuv tsoon • driving - kaitsev sõit • - Veojõukontrollisüsteem • cameras- Tahavaatekaamerad • airags - külglöögi õhkpadjad • headlights - ksenoon esituled • - Rehvirõhu jälgimise süsteem • rigid roof - tugevtatud katus • - Mitteblokeeruv pidurisüsteem • safety seats- laste turvatoolid • detection - Jalakäija tuvastaja • ...
Safety 2024-02-21
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- don't let this unravel; soft fabric that can be knitted with
- slip hazard
- commonly obstructing walkways
- be mindful of these, they are sharp
- what you use in the laboratory
- what everything is made of
- what you should do to hazards; get rid of them
- never leave these unoperated
- who you should ask for help
- distractions, not allowed in class
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- a danger or risk
- to stop from happening
- don't sew over these
- work carefully to prevent electrocution
- make sure there's no excess on the tables or floors
- liquids leaving their containers
- how many people should operate a sewing machine
- what should you always be
- what clothes are made from
- what you should take to prevent risks
20 Clues: slip hazard • a danger or risk • don't sew over these • to stop from happening • what should you always be • what everything is made of • what clothes are made from • who you should ask for help • never leave these unoperated • commonly obstructing walkways • what you use in the laboratory • liquids leaving their containers • distractions, not allowed in class • ...
Safety 2023-01-30
Across
- should not be loosely worn
- where we go to carve wood
- type of shoes that can't be worn
- used to smash nails into wood
- be this to everybody in the shop
- worn over eyes
- opposite of walking
- worn over the ears for protection
- get 100% on this to get into the shop
- worn on the feet
- material we carve
Down
- fancy accessories that have to be taken off
- keep this tied up at all times
- what to wear while carrying wood
- synonym to focus
- tool that we use to measure
- what we use to carve wood
- must bring three of these to class
- number 1 priority in the shop
- how many inches you have to keep your fingers
- used to cut something
- stuff we are not allowed to eat in the shop
22 Clues: worn over eyes • synonym to focus • worn on the feet • material we carve • opposite of walking • used to cut something • where we go to carve wood • what we use to carve wood • should not be loosely worn • tool that we use to measure • used to smash nails into wood • number 1 priority in the shop • keep this tied up at all times • what to wear while carrying wood • ...
Safety 2023-03-30
Across
- frenare
- tamponare
- accostare
- a piedi
- marciapiede
- guanti
- limit limite di velocità
- accelerare
- strice pedonali
- semaforo
- pedone
- doppia carreggiata
- pneumatici
- strada a senso unico
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- sorpassare
- manutenzione
- vicolo
- attraversare
- sentiero
- decelerare
- autostrada
- fare la fila
- belt cintura di sicurezza
- casco
- dare la precedenza
- patente
- sterzare
- viale
28 Clues: casco • viale • vicolo • guanti • pedone • frenare • a piedi • patente • sentiero • semaforo • sterzare • tamponare • accostare • sorpassare • decelerare • autostrada • accelerare • pneumatici • marciapiede • manutenzione • attraversare • fare la fila • strice pedonali • dare la precedenza • doppia carreggiata • strada a senso unico • limit limite di velocità • belt cintura di sicurezza
Safety 2022-08-31
25 Clues: Look • 1 Amp • waste • clean • tools • Listen • hazards • In order • work area • equipment • 15 seconds • Maintenance • Fire safety • Safeattiude • do the right • Houseekeeping • Overconfidence • hidden hazards • Eye protection • follow the rules • potential hazards • Fire extinguisher • Electrical safety • immediate hazards • Accident prevention
safety 2024-10-13
23 Clues: brann • stige • trygg • utrygg • utstyr • snuble • ulykke • ryddig • hansker • sveiser • redskap • fabrikk • stillas • beskytte • sikkerhet • forhindre • uforsiktig • fallulykker • beskyttelse • arbeidsledig • forurensning • arbeidstaker • usunn, helseskadelig
Safety 2024-12-01
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- requires PPE
- pallets should only be stacked this high in dock area
- must be used in a steel beam
- should be used every day to complete safety questions
- conducts facility tours and corrects unsafe conditions
- located in the first aid kit
- safety is as simple as
- an example of a cold stress injury
- power equipment operators must have
- Safety
- is when an accident is reported
- must be used when approaching intersections
- maintain _____ points of contact on ladder
- extension cords can not be used past ______ days
- trailers should have in place when loading
- ladders should always be ___ when not in use
- national safety month
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- first aid kits checked monthly to remove ______product
- emergency exits should remain
- code orange
- 2nd P in PPE
- steps in using a fire extinguisher
- power lifting equipment
- takes place when you are hired
- can no longer be used for its intended use
- Towel in Pocket
- power equipment preoperational checksheet
- must be used when in the yard
- Who is responsible to work safe
- safety meetings are held
- code red
- never leave unattended
- every junction must have one
- our approved box cutter
- power equipment license is renewed every ______ years
- used in the event of a cardiac arrest
36 Clues: Safety • code red • code orange • requires PPE • 2nd P in PPE • Towel in Pocket • national safety month • safety is as simple as • never leave unattended • power lifting equipment • our approved box cutter • safety meetings are held • must be used in a steel beam • located in the first aid kit • every junction must have one • emergency exits should remain • must be used when in the yard • ...
Safety 2024-02-27
Across
- when a biological hazard is taken in by mouth
- describes one of the principles of radiation exposure
- level of Asepsis that kills all micro-organisms
- critical condition brought on by the sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- a circular safety sign with a blue background and white symbol
- a substance with volume but no shape, can take the shape of its container but might not fill it
- worn to protect against inhaling pathogens
- shock brought on by severe allergic reaction
- describes a inanimate object capable of harboring pathogens
- acronym used when operating a fire extinguisher
- one of the main types of injuries resulting from electrical currents
- a condition in which pathogens are controlled or absent
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- describes a means of transmission involving a particle just bigger than 5 micrometers
- provide good eye protection but does not protect the rest of the face
- when a solid changes directly to a vapour
- describes the health hazard associated with hcl for example
- procedures or precautions that need to be in place to prevent the spread or transmission of infections
- something that ignites easily and burns rapidly
- used to flush yourself or a colleague if you or they are involved in a chemical spill or are on fire
- the type of exposure when you allow blood or body fluids to get onto or under your skin or mucous membranes
- the process of removing necessary PPE
- means of which you can contract a disease via conjuntiva of the eye for example
- term used to describe the application of safety precautions to ensure safe handling of HCRW
23 Clues: the process of removing necessary PPE • when a solid changes directly to a vapour • worn to protect against inhaling pathogens • shock brought on by severe allergic reaction • when a biological hazard is taken in by mouth • level of Asepsis that kills all micro-organisms • something that ignites easily and burns rapidly • acronym used when operating a fire extinguisher • ...
safety 2024-03-14
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- Ensure all necessary ones are obtained before filming begins.
- Requires meticulous planning and safety precautions.
- Risks that need to be identified and managed on set.
- Potential tripping hazard if not properly managed.
- Must be handled with care to avoid accidents.
- Ensuring proper ________ is important when using certain chemicals on set.
- Crucial for all crew members to understand safety protocols.
- Procedures should be clearly outlined and practiced for various ________ situations.
- Clear and effective ________ is crucial on set to avoid misunderstandings.
- Process of setting up equipment securely, often overhead.
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- Knowledge and access to this is crucial on set.
- Risk of injury if not properly controlled on set.
- Vital process to identify potential dangers before filming.
- Essential gear to protect oneself on set.
- Regular checks ensure equipment is in safe working condition.
- Ensure the safety of equipment and personnel by implementing ________ measures.
- Continuously ________ conditions on set for any potential safety hazards.
- Protective gear for certain crew members in high-risk areas.
- Every set must have clearly marked ones for emergencies.
- Scout and assess the ________ for potential hazards before filming begins.
- Excessive ________ levels can pose risks to hearing and con
- Consideration of the ________ is important to ensure safety during outdoor shoots.
- Essential for crew members working at height to prevent injuries.
- Always have extinguishers nearby in case of this emergency.
- Materials that require special handling and storage due to their hazardous nature.
- Staying properly ________ is important, especially in hot or strenuous conditions.
- Proper handling of these is essential to avoid electrical hazards.
- Designing workspaces to minimize strain and injury on crew members' bodies.
- Secure equipment to prevent unauthorized use or theft.
- Adequate ________ of activities on set helps ensure safety protocols are followed.
- Proper ________ is necessary to prevent accidents, especially during night shoots.
31 Clues: Essential gear to protect oneself on set. • Must be handled with care to avoid accidents. • Knowledge and access to this is crucial on set. • Risk of injury if not properly controlled on set. • Potential tripping hazard if not properly managed. • Requires meticulous planning and safety precautions. • Risks that need to be identified and managed on set. • ...
