lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Method 2022-09-15
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- to gain in number or amount
- a scientific procedure done in a lab
- numerical data
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- an educated guess
- to lessen in number or amount
- using ones senses to gain knowledge
- the variable you can change in a lab
- the variable that changes with the independent
- something that does not change in a lab
- something to be changed or adapted
- facts and statistics gathered for analysis
- data in a description form
12 Clues: numerical data • an educated guess • data in a description form • to gain in number or amount • to lessen in number or amount • something to be changed or adapted • using ones senses to gain knowledge • the variable you can change in a lab • a scientific procedure done in a lab • something that does not change in a lab • facts and statistics gathered for analysis • ...
Lab Tools 2024-08-21
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- a shared tool that is used to refract or scatter a beam of light
- a measuring instrument used to pour liquids in the science lab and is usually glass
- a tool with markings in metric or standard units used to measure length and width
- a tool used to complete research and record observations or data
- a tool that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- worn to protect hands in the science lab
- a tool used to record visual observations
- a tool used to collect insects,like butterflies
- a measuring instrument used to find fluid volume has a flat base
- an optical instrument that uses a lens or a combination of lenses to produce magnified images of small objects, especially of objects too small to be seen by the eye
- a tool used in the lab as source of heat
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- a tool used as a scale which used the pull of gravity to find measurements for weight or mass
- a tool used to find the mass of an object by sliding weights called riders on three beams
- a tool with markings in scale and used to measure temperature
- a tool that is one meter or one yard long used to measure length
- a tool used to measure liquids and has a large base and narrow neck
- an electronic or mechanical tool that is used to solve math computations
- worn to protect eyes in the science lab
- worn to protect clothing in the science lab
- a tool used to record science notes, observations, and data
- a tool that is used to drop small amounts of liquid
- a tool used to make an object seem bigger so the human eye can see its details
- a tool used to distribute weight evenly between more than one container to measure weight or mass
23 Clues: worn to protect eyes in the science lab • worn to protect hands in the science lab • a tool used in the lab as source of heat • a tool used to record visual observations • worn to protect clothing in the science lab • a tool used to collect insects,like butterflies • a tool that is used to drop small amounts of liquid • ...
Global Safety Week Puzzle 2023-08-22
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- theme of global safety week
- GM's database for SDS
- database for incident reporting, Safety Tours and industrial hygiene testing results
- non-ionizing radiation is generated by this material
- process for reporting product safety concerns
- Ontario's hazard communication regulation (O. Reg 860)
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- safety vest, safety glasses, ear plugs etc.
- zone delineated by orange floor markings
- no walking and texting is GM's ____ policy
- color of pedestrian floor markings
- how many section on a Safety data sheet (SDS)
- report safety concerns to your _____ first
- A test conducted on employees in hearing conservation program by medical
- form required to approve a ew chemical for the plant
- hexavalent ____ is a weld fume generated in stainless steel welding
15 Clues: GM's database for SDS • theme of global safety week • color of pedestrian floor markings • zone delineated by orange floor markings • no walking and texting is GM's ____ policy • report safety concerns to your _____ first • safety vest, safety glasses, ear plugs etc. • how many section on a Safety data sheet (SDS) • process for reporting product safety concerns • ...
Department of Bussiness regulation crossword 2024-07-12
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- Commercial Licensing is responsible for the regulation and licensing of the _________ body industry statewide.
- Commercial Licensing has regulatory oversight with respect to the manufacture, import, export, storage, sale, and transportation of _____________ beverages.
- The CCC operates as an independent state agency and is presently in a ___________ period, as set forth in the Cannabis Act.
- Rhode Island law requires that any person or entity in the business of residential and/or commercial construction, including alterations, remodeling, or repairs be registered with the ______________ Registration and Licensing Board
- Commercial Licensing and Regulation is responsible for the regulation and licensing of Mobile Food ______________ statewide.
- One of the most common registrations/ licenses issued from DBR is for a _________________.
- Model building codes ensure building ______________.
- The Banking Division provides regulatory oversight of state-chartered financial institutions, credit unions and licensees through financial examinations and reviews to determine _______with state banking laws, financial solvency and safety and soundness operations.
- Commercial Licensing and Regulation is responsible for the regulation and licensing of Auto ________ and Salvage Rebuilder industry statewide.
- The Insurance Division is responsible for conducting financial examinations of _______ insurance companies to ensure financial solvency and market conduct.
- The CCC was created to oversee the regulation, licensing, enforcement and control of regulated adult use and _____________ cannabis in the State of Rhode Island.
- The Gaming and Athletics section is responsible for ___________ the enforcement of laws related to licensing and regulation of gaming and athletics activities.
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- The Building Code Commission (BCC) is tasked with protecting ______health, safety and welfare by establishing our state's minimum standards of construction.
- The charitable organizations section administers the state's charitable _______ law and maintains registration and financial information on Charities, Professional Fund Raisers, and Fund-Raising Counsel.
- The _______________ department monitors the financial condition and market conduct activities of companies licensed to do business in the State of Rhode Island.
- The Insurance Division monitors the activities of all licensees such as adjusters, appraisers, and ___________
- The RI fire code now requires all food trucks operating with _______and an electrical system to be equipped with a Propane/ LPG gas alarm.
- The Cannabis Control Commission (“CCC”) is an ___________ commission established by the Rhode Island Cannabis Act of 2022.
- Gaming and Athletics handles licensing, _______ and photo badging of all personnel and licensees.
- The Governor signed a new law on June 10, 2024 placing the responsibility of ___________ permitting under DBR.
- Gaming and Athletics helps to regulate Professional Boxing and Mixed ___________ arts.
- The amount of ___ is contingent with the square footage of a facility.
- The Fire Safety Code Board of Appeal and Review provides the State Fire ___________, other state agencies and over 70 fire departments with legal, regulatory and technical information relating to the State Fire Safety Code.
- To follow State of Rhode Island fire safety codes you should _____________ your smoke alarms each month.
- Where did the Director go to law school?
- The Explosives Operations Division, also known as the __________ Squad, is part of the Law Enforcement Bureau of the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
- The EOD unit provides tactical assistance to _________, State, and local law enforcement entities, and conducts dignitary protection operations, clandestine drug lab warrants, explosives destruction, and criminal investigations.
- In the middle of the Department of Business Regulation logo there is an ______
- Members are responsible for responding to, _________, and investigating all incidents involving explosive materials throughout the state.
29 Clues: Where did the Director go to law school? • Model building codes ensure building ______________. • The amount of ___ is contingent with the square footage of a facility. • In the middle of the Department of Business Regulation logo there is an ______ • Gaming and Athletics helps to regulate Professional Boxing and Mixed ___________ arts. • ...
Employee Safety Week 2022-05-31
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- Our goal each day is _____ safety
- An injured employee may be placed on
- Practice run for a real fire threat
- Who is the governing agency for safety?
- We are all _______ without capes
- Placed in Sharps container after use
- employee safety
- Our workers' Compensation TPA
- To whom I report a work related injury
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- Our formal process for documenting a
- what can happen when there is a spill
- This governs us internally for how to
- EH has a zero tolerance for ______
- Used to extinguish a fire
- injury
- Employee _________ Prevention Week
- We strive for a ________ of safety
17 Clues: injury • employee safety • Used to extinguish a fire • Our workers' Compensation TPA • We are all _______ without capes • Our goal each day is _____ safety • EH has a zero tolerance for ______ • Employee _________ Prevention Week • We strive for a ________ of safety • Practice run for a real fire threat • Our formal process for documenting a • An injured employee may be placed on • ...
Future of food 2023-11-02
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
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- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Which is the best method to control hazards?
- Type of fire extinguisher to use on wood, paper rubbish fires
- phone Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for?
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries
- A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign
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- If injuries or accidents happen you must report
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters
- violet Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- Identification What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
- Corrective and.............. actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers
- WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace
- Health and Safety What does WHS stand for?
- miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a
- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets
20 Clues: Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets • Health and Safety What does WHS stand for? • A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be • Which is the best method to control hazards? • miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a • Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for? • If injuries or accidents happen you must report • ...
Lab Week 2022 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
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- Largest component if the human blood
- Petroleum based wax used for fixation
- Bank for samples
- Official inspection
- Large data repository
- Formaldehyde-based fixation
- Common method for studying apoptosis
- Red,Green signals
- Patient confidentiality
- Data entry
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- Post-analysis information used for treatment
- Gloves, lab coat, etc
- Person who performs lab testing
- Hereditary material,biological code
- Used to transfer fluid in small quantities
- Legal agreement between two parties
- Spins in RPM, used for separation
- Specific guidelines for daily operations
- Fluid in blood, minus platelets
- Small fragments of bone in aspirate
20 Clues: Data entry • Bank for samples • Red,Green signals • Official inspection • Gloves, lab coat, etc • Large data repository • Patient confidentiality • Formaldehyde-based fixation • Person who performs lab testing • Fluid in blood, minus platelets • Spins in RPM, used for separation • Hereditary material,biological code • Legal agreement between two parties • ...
Happy Lab Week 2019!!! 2019-04-10
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- Transfusion related acute lung injury
- Chemistry analyzer
- Radiology
- Employee lounge
- S in RSV
- Reference Lab
- Stage after metamyelocyte
- Errors on Abbott analyzers
- Device for POV troponin
- Disinfectant/decontaminant towelettes
- Computerized patient record system
- Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
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- Urinalysis analyzer
- Candida
- Triple Phosphate Crystals urine pH
- Abbott DI water system
- Device used for frozen sections in Histology
- Ortho Blood Bank analyzer
- QC chart
- Adalimumab
- Hgb A1C analyzer
- Month for Lab Week
- Avenue Lebanon VAMC is on
- PCR analyzer
- Hematology analyzer
- Bronchioalveolar lavage
26 Clues: Candida • QC chart • S in RSV • Radiology • Adalimumab • PCR analyzer • Reference Lab • Employee lounge • Hgb A1C analyzer • Chemistry analyzer • Month for Lab Week • Urinalysis analyzer • Hematology analyzer • Abbott DI water system • Device for POV troponin • Bronchioalveolar lavage • Ortho Blood Bank analyzer • Stage after metamyelocyte • Avenue Lebanon VAMC is on • Errors on Abbott analyzers • ...
Mrs.Frisby and the rats of NIMH crossword pullze 2024-05-08
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- Schultz , The leader of scientist
- , The leader of the guarding rats
- , The leader of the rats
- , The boy helper at the lab
- , Friend of Nicodemus that left
- , The youngest
- , The big rat at the dorr
- owl , The smart one
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest
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- , A cat
- , The mouse doctor with the medicine
- , The girl helper at the lab
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest
- tinker , The guy that died in the woods that made toys
- , Likes shiny things
- , The oldest
- , the main character
- , Mrs.Frisby's husband
- , the sickest
- , a clumsy young rat
20 Clues: , A cat • , The oldest • , the sickest • , The youngest • owl , The smart one • , Likes shiny things • , a clumsy young rat • , the main character • , Mrs.Frisby's husband • , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest • , The leader of the rats • , The big rat at the dorr • , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest • , The boy helper at the lab • , The girl helper at the lab • , Friend of Nicodemus that left • ...
Mrs Frisby Crossword 2025-05-20
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- This mouse gets sick
- the cat
- Nicodemus's close friend but is not anymore
- He sent Mrs.Frisby back
- He is a stocky build
- A rat in training
- Kind sweet and works in a lab also a girl
- Mrs.Frisby was supposed to talk to him
- He is the farmer
- farmers son
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- Works in a lab he is a boy
- the youngest sibling
- has Nicodemus as prisoner
- head of the rats
- the crow
- head of the family.
- the biggest and strongest sibling
- broken leg
- oldest sibling
- Mrs.Frisby's dead husband
20 Clues: the cat • the crow • broken leg • farmers son • oldest sibling • head of the rats • He is the farmer • A rat in training • head of the family. • This mouse gets sick • the youngest sibling • He is a stocky build • He sent Mrs.Frisby back • has Nicodemus as prisoner • Mrs.Frisby's dead husband • Works in a lab he is a boy • the biggest and strongest sibling • Mrs.Frisby was supposed to talk to him • ...
The Big Blood Meal 2017-05-02
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- Life-threatening parasitic disease transmitted by a vector
- The 'Production Queen' in the lab.
- MR4's fearless leader.
- The newest addition to our lab 'MR4 Princess'
- The parasite stages found in mosquitoe's salivary glands are_________.
- Mosquitoes breed in stagnant _________.
- The primary hosts for P. falciparum parasites.
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- Sporozoites infect ________ cells.
- The vectors for malaria transmission .
- The sexual blood stages are called ________.
- Malaria Research and Reference Reagent Resource Center
- The 'Drug Assay Queen' of the MR4 Lab .
12 Clues: MR4's fearless leader. • Sporozoites infect ________ cells. • The 'Production Queen' in the lab. • The vectors for malaria transmission . • Mosquitoes breed in stagnant _________. • The 'Drug Assay Queen' of the MR4 Lab . • The sexual blood stages are called ________. • The newest addition to our lab 'MR4 Princess' • The primary hosts for P. falciparum parasites. • ...
Nature of Science Vocabulary 2022-08-23
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- The answer to your essential question
- using your senses to gather information
- Type of lab that manipulates and controls variables
- Type of lab based on collected data and making comparisons
- To make an educated guess based off observation
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- How your data explains the results
- What happened?
- How logical is my answer?
- Type of lab based on observations
- To make an educated guess based off personal experiences
- Use data to support your claim
- Changes or trends
12 Clues: What happened? • Changes or trends • How logical is my answer? • Use data to support your claim • Type of lab based on observations • How your data explains the results • The answer to your essential question • using your senses to gather information • To make an educated guess based off observation • Type of lab that manipulates and controls variables • ...
3100 Diagnostic testing ch. 34 2023-04-20
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- Blood Urea Nitrogen, also known as _____ normal value is 10- 20. This test gives us a good idea of the health of the kidneys.
- This lab value normal values are 98-106. Heart failure can cause low values where hyperventilation can cause elevated levels.
- This lab value can be lower than 136 in cases of water intoxication and Higher than 145 after excessive watery diarrhea.
- This type of WBC create memory cells and make up 20-40% of WBC differential
- This is inability to absorb fat resulting in floating, watery diarrhea.
- ____________ are an integral part of blood clotting. When a blood vessel ruptures they clump together to form a plug to seal the vessel. They are formed in the bone marrow.
- This lab value can be lower than 3.5 in episodes of laxatives or higher than 5 in patients with severe burns.
- This lab's normal value is 74-106. it can be low due to too much insulin or anxiety and too high with steroids or trauma.
- The _____ gravity lab value in urinalysis normal value is: 1.005-1.030. This tells us how concentrated or dilute the urine is.
- This lab value should be more than 45 in men and more than 55 in women.
- This lab value of CBC test normal value is 42-52 in men and 37-47 in women
- This test is contraindicated for patients with implanted pecemakers, inner ear implants and fragments from a gunshot wound
- This way to acquire urine specimen is sometimes called a midstream. This process requires cleaning of the urethral meatus and surrounding area with antiseptic wipes. After cleansing, the patient begins voiding, allowing the first part of the stream to pass. then the urine is collected.
- This test includes placing a flexible camera into the colon. It should be performed every 10 years starting at age 45.
- This lab value is used to assess for presence of suspected bleeding and monitoring progressive liver disease. Normal value is 200-400.
- This test is used after injection of contrast dye to produce colored images to identify diseased or cancerous tissue
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- This type of WBC is necessary to release Histamine and make up 0.5-1% of WBC differential
- This procedure utilizes a large needle to remove fluid from the pleural space.
- This test, sometimes shortened to EGD, includes a flexible camera inserted into the esophagus, stomach and upper duodenum.
- This test utilizes sound waves to provide visualization of soft tissue organs. A computer translates these signals into a visual image. This allows a direct view of various organ structures and soft tissues, such as muscles and tendons.
- When collecting bone marrow aspiration it is important to put the pt in the ______ position and provide emotional support.
- This test shows the electrical activity of the heart and has P waves, QRS and T waves.
- Mean corpuscular volume (____) tells us the size of the RBCs. The normal value is 80-95. Abnormally high numbers can mean anemia leading to larger sizes of RBC to compensate.
- According to the American Diabetes Association the Hgb A1c, also known as, A1c normal value is 4%-5.9%. > 9% indicates that the patient has had poor blood glucose control during the past few weeks. (spell out)
- This lab value tells us the health of the liver. Low levels, less than 3.3, can be caused by rheumatoid arthritis. If the value is greater than 5, this can be caused by dehydration.
- When collecting a sputum sample it is best to collect it in the ______ or after a breathing treatment.
- It is imperative to assess the venipuncture site for a pt on ______ therapy due to high risk of injury.
- It is the responsibility of the _______ to give test results to the patient.
- Carbon dioxide, the normal lab value is 23-30. it can be elevated above 30 in episodes of _______ sometimes called COPD.
- This lab test measures blood clotting time and is the gold standard for patients on warfarin. The normal level is: 0.8-1.1 NOT on blood thinners 3-4 for treatment of blood clots.
30 Clues: This is inability to absorb fat resulting in floating, watery diarrhea. • This lab value should be more than 45 in men and more than 55 in women. • This lab value of CBC test normal value is 42-52 in men and 37-47 in women • This type of WBC create memory cells and make up 20-40% of WBC differential • ...
Happy Lab Week 2016 2016-04-20
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- Oral anticoagulant
- Binds to a specific antibody
- Immature RBC
- Type of fluid
- blood supplier, American ___ ____
- Staph that may cause MRSA
- from Latin, with no delay
- IgA and IgG for example
- pink plate
- Immunosuppressive drug
- Positive for bacteria
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- Maplewood chief
- Universal donor
- AFP
- Reference lab
- code for chemical spill
- Branch of medicine that deals with cancer
- find online lab policies here
- O2 carrying protein
- aeruginosa smells like grapes
- Two crosslinked D fragments of the fibrin protein
- Part of a blood gas, base____
- founding sisters?
23 Clues: AFP • pink plate • Immature RBC • Reference lab • Type of fluid • Maplewood chief • Universal donor • founding sisters? • Oral anticoagulant • O2 carrying protein • Positive for bacteria • Immunosuppressive drug • code for chemical spill • IgA and IgG for example • Staph that may cause MRSA • from Latin, with no delay • Binds to a specific antibody • find online lab policies here • ...
School 2014-05-07
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- you learn to add there
- you use the computer there
- where you change your clothes
- you skate there
- the person who cleans the school
- when you rest
- where you swim
- you learn about gravity
- where you take care of business
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- where you eat
- takes you to school
- where you lift weights
- you write notes in there
- subject where you sweat
- the teacher writes on it
- guides students
- you learn russian there
- you learn about stuff that happened a while back
- where you experiment
- somebody who is taught
20 Clues: where you eat • when you rest • where you swim • guides students • you skate there • takes you to school • where you experiment • where you lift weights • you learn to add there • somebody who is taught • subject where you sweat • you learn russian there • you learn about gravity • you write notes in there • the teacher writes on it • you use the computer there • where you change your clothes • ...
Mrs.Frisby and the rats of NIMH crossword pullze 2024-05-08
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- , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest
- Schultz , The leader of scientist
- tinker , The guy that died in the woods that made toys
- , The mouse doctor with the medicine
- , the sickest
- , Friend of Nicodemus that left
- , The leader of the rats
- , The boy helper at the lab
- , The oldest
- , The girl helper at the lab
- , a clumsy young rat
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- , The big rat at the dorr
- , the main character
- , The leader of the guarding rats
- owl , The smart one
- , Mrs.Frisby's husband
- , Likes shiny things
- , The youngest
- , A cat
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest
20 Clues: , A cat • , The oldest • , the sickest • , The youngest • owl , The smart one • , Likes shiny things • , a clumsy young rat • , the main character • , Mrs.Frisby's husband • , The leader of the rats • , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest • , The big rat at the dorr • , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest • , The boy helper at the lab • , The girl helper at the lab • , Friend of Nicodemus that left • ...
Lab Grown Food 2025-03-20
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- – A measure to ensure protection from harm or danger.
- – The act of making a copy or repeating something.
- – A process where microorganisms break down substances, often used in making bread, beer, or yogurt.
- – A thick cut of meat, often grilled or pan-seared.
- – Rules or laws put in place to control or oversee certain activities.
- grown – Something produced artificially in a controlled environment rather than naturally.
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- – The process of growing or nurturing something, often used in farming or science.
- – A group of cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
- – A microorganism used in baking and fermentation.
- – A substance used to make food taste sweet, sometimes as a sugar substitute.
- – Official permission or acceptance of something.
- – A unit of heredity that determines traits in living organisms.
- – Treated or modified in some way, often related to food or materials.
- – The basic units of life, found in all living organisms.
14 Clues: – Official permission or acceptance of something. • – A microorganism used in baking and fermentation. • – The act of making a copy or repeating something. • – A thick cut of meat, often grilled or pan-seared. • – A measure to ensure protection from harm or danger. • – The basic units of life, found in all living organisms. • ...
Safety and Sanitation Exam Review 2023-10-03
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- Deli meat, yogurt, milk are considered ready to eat foods, which shelf in the fridge do the belong on
- Your knives should always be
- Which direction should a knife point when you are walking with it
- The temperature of this should be at 0 or below
- Type of food contaminant that includes cockroaches, blood and bacteria etc.
- TDZ stands for temperature ____ zone
- Type of shoes needed on lab days ___ toed
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- F in FATTOM stands for
- The last sink in the 3 sink method is filled with
- Safety data sheets are listed for all ____ in the kitchen
- Foodborne illness that mainly comes from raw or undercooked ground meat products, raw milk and cheeses, and contaminated vegetables and sprouts
- Quick way to remember how to use a fire extinguisher
12 Clues: F in FATTOM stands for • Your knives should always be • TDZ stands for temperature ____ zone • Type of shoes needed on lab days ___ toed • The temperature of this should be at 0 or below • The last sink in the 3 sink method is filled with • Quick way to remember how to use a fire extinguisher • Safety data sheets are listed for all ____ in the kitchen • ...
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 • ...
Basic Procedures and Safety 2024-07-28
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- Remain seated at your table and don’t line up at the __________ before the bell rings to leave.
- Cell phones should not be used during ______________ time.
- You earn your own grade. I am just a _____________ who records what you earn.
- This is the first thing that you need to do when you enter your kitchen lab area to cook.
- These skills specifically, are helpful in the workplace.
- When you finish with towels and washcloths, they should be put here.
- We will always use this to cut on during a lab (two words, no space).
- This class falls under the category of a Family and Consumer ______________ class.
- A ___________ skill includes things like communication, cooperation, decision making and handling criticism.
- The best way to prevent a kitchen fire is to ____________________ (two words, no space)
- Your kitchen must pass this before you leave.
- This is what we can do to get rid of the oxygen in a pan that is on fire.
- If you are not able to find this in your lab area, problem solve and ask other lab groups if they have what you are looking for.
- . Dish towels are only to be used for _________ until the very end when they can be used for countertops and sink.
- Especially when working with raw meat, make sure to ____________ all surfaces when you are done.
- This must be paid by e-funds, cash or check.
- CTE stands for Career and _____________ Education.
- Never __________fingers or utensils when cooking.
- This is what we do with cans and bottles.
- This kind of language used in class can result in a detention.
- Wash dishes in hot ____________ water.
- Make sure that your oven mitt is not _________ when handling hot items.
- Be careful about transferring bacteria from one spot to another which would cause ________ (Two words no space)
- Remain in your assigned __________during labs.
- Never put ____________down the sink drain. Let it cool then put it in the trash can.
- In order to show good employability skills, homework should be turned in on_______.
- I will practice good time- _______________ so that my lab group is able to finish and leave on time, daily.
- If you make a mess, clean it up _______________.
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- We never sit on these (two words, no space).
- This is the first thing needed for any kitchen fire.
- Each person should try to __________ equally and encourage their lab mates to do the same.
- These are used for drying hands (two words, no space).
- I will rotate this with my lab partners.
- In a commercial kitchen, the three steps of washing dishes are wash, rinse and _____________.
- Never put knives in the _____________.
- This is a word that means “everything in its place” (3 words no space).
- This is the third thing needed for any kitchen fire.
- These skills are extremely helpful in the everyday life of an individual.
- When working on the front burners, turn these inward to prevent accidents.
- I will need to wear this in the lab to protect my clothing from food and the food from germs on my clothes.
- This and drains should be clean, dry and shiny before leaving the lab area.
- Check this, for safety’s sake, before leaving the kitchen.
- To prevent a steam burn, open lids _________from you.
- Hot pans should always be put on a _____________rack or hot pad but never on the countertop.
- All students must wear a __________ every day when in the lab to keep hair out of the food and practice good CTE protocol.
- If a knife is falling, do not try to __________ it. Let it fall.
- This is the second thing needed for any kitchen fire.
- This will result in a student having to sit down, lose credit for the day's work and make up the lab later.
- “________ as you go” means wiping things down along the way as you cook.
- Do this before using the bathroom.
- Dishes must be __________ before returning them to their place in the cupboard.
51 Clues: Do this before using the bathroom. • Never put knives in the _____________. • Wash dishes in hot ____________ water. • I will rotate this with my lab partners. • This is what we do with cans and bottles. • We never sit on these (two words, no space). • This must be paid by e-funds, cash or check. • Your kitchen must pass this before you leave. • ...
Engineering Careers 2014-10-31
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- engineer: work with personal computers
- engineer: work with nuclear
- system engineer: work on computers
- engineer: work on java program
- engineer: work on telephones
- engineers: with on QA
- device technician: work with mechanical devices
- designer: designs buildings
- architect: work on software
- designer: designs cars
- energy engineer: work on finding renewable engergy
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- designer: designs yachts
- operator: work with water
- engineer: designs aircraft's
- engineer: work on planes
- data: record geological data
- design engineer: designs HVAC
- engineer: building engineer
- engineer: operations
- technicians: work with explosives
- quality assurance: lab quality assurance
- engineer: make blueprints
22 Clues: engineer: operations • engineers: with on QA • designer: designs cars • designer: designs yachts • engineer: work on planes • operator: work with water • engineer: make blueprints • engineer: work with nuclear • engineer: building engineer • designer: designs buildings • architect: work on software • engineer: designs aircraft's • data: record geological data • ...
Mrs.Frisby and the rats of NIMH crossword pullze 2024-05-08
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- , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest
- Schultz , The leader of scientist
- tinker , The guy that died in the woods that made toys
- , The mouse doctor with the medicine
- , the sickest
- , Friend of Nicodemus that left
- , The leader of the rats
- , The boy helper at the lab
- , The oldest
- , The girl helper at the lab
- , a clumsy young rat
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- , The big rat at the dorr
- , the main character
- , The leader of the guarding rats
- owl , The smart one
- , Mrs.Frisby's husband
- , Likes shiny things
- , The youngest
- , A cat
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest
20 Clues: , A cat • , The oldest • , the sickest • , The youngest • owl , The smart one • , Likes shiny things • , a clumsy young rat • , the main character • , Mrs.Frisby's husband • , The leader of the rats • , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest • , The big rat at the dorr • , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest • , The boy helper at the lab • , The girl helper at the lab • , Friend of Nicodemus that left • ...
Safety 2022-08-17
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- Code 5000 is for
- What is not killed by handsanitizer
- What do you take off first when doffing PPE
- When should PPE be worn
- How often are fire drills held
- Comment and _ forms are for resident concerns
- Before entering resident room staff should
- How many meetings per month for QAPI
- Mask required for working with Covid
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- Third part of RACE stands for
- How often does safety Committee meet
- Processes and Standards reviewed for improvement
- Code 1000 is for
- Crucial for departments to coordinate
- Active shooter code is
- Safety equipment required to prevent infection
- Alcohol percent required for hand sanitizer
- How many seconds to wash hands for
- last part of PASS stands for
- What do you put on first when donning PPE
20 Clues: Code 5000 is for • Code 1000 is for • Active shooter code is • When should PPE be worn • last part of PASS stands for • Third part of RACE stands for • How often are fire drills held • How many seconds to wash hands for • What is not killed by handsanitizer • How often does safety Committee meet • How many meetings per month for QAPI • Mask required for working with Covid • ...
Safety 2024-08-05
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- National Fire Protection Association
- parts per billion
- concentration of exposer thatis permissible for 15min
- highest conc. of substance in the air burn or explode
- sets and enforces regulation for workplace safety
- protect human health and the environment
- lower flammable limit
- long term
- number of parts per of material per trillion partofair
- right to know information to train and protect workers
- Hazardous Material Identification System
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- conducts research and recommendation prevent injury
- refers to safety equipment
- amount shouldn't be exceeded with in 8 hour time frame
- protects workers from being injured by movingparts
- upper flammable limit
- lower explosive limit
- labeling of hazardous material
- parts per million
19 Clues: long term • parts per billion • parts per million • upper flammable limit • lower explosive limit • lower flammable limit • refers to safety equipment • labeling of hazardous material • National Fire Protection Association • protect human health and the environment • Hazardous Material Identification System • sets and enforces regulation for workplace safety • ...
safety 2024-06-03
19 Clues: volcar • chocar • fuerza • esguince • resbalar • asegurar • tropezar • distraído • preocupado • colisionar • defectuoso • quemarse entero • prenderse en llamas • ahogarse en el agua • medidas de seguridad • quemarse o quemadura • socorrista o salvavidas • superficie o superficial • ahogarse o asfixiarse comiendo
Safety 2023-07-07
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- (Hint: Learn how to swim and practice water safety.)
- (Hint: Vehicles moving on roads.)
- (Hint: Injury caused by heat or fire.)
- (Hint: Buckle up for safety when traveling in a vehicle.)
- (Hint: Involves suffocation in water.)
- (Hint: Be careful when using outlets and electrical devices.)
- (Hint: Applied to protect the skin from harmful UV rays.)
- (Hint: Be careful when walking on slippery surfaces or heights.)
- (Hint: Taking measures to prevent harm or accidents.)
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- (Hint: Be cautious around people you don't know.)
- Aid (Hint: Basic medical care provided in an emergency.)
- (Hint: Worn to protect the head during certain activities.)
- (Hint: A sudden and dangerous situation requiring immediate action.)
- (Hint: Wear a helmet and follow traffic rules when riding this.)
- (Hint: A blockage of the airway that can be life-threatening.)
- (Hint: A designated area for pedestrians to safely cross the road.)
- (Hint: Use this sharp tool with caution and under adult supervision.)
- (Hint: It's important to know how to prevent and respond to this emergency.)
- (Hint: Substances that can be harmful if ingested or touched.)
19 Clues: (Hint: Vehicles moving on roads.) • (Hint: Injury caused by heat or fire.) • (Hint: Involves suffocation in water.) • (Hint: Be cautious around people you don't know.) • (Hint: Learn how to swim and practice water safety.) • (Hint: Taking measures to prevent harm or accidents.) • Aid (Hint: Basic medical care provided in an emergency.) • ...
Safety 2023-08-03
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- second leading cause of death in the U.S
- will develop when water is poured on hot coal
- Don't do this with household chemicals
- who should poison be kept away from?
- what should you do with labels on chemicals?
- what type of drugs should not be shared?
- how many feet should a frill be from a house?
- when this is dry it can cause firework emergencies
- the tip of what burns at 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit?
- what type of grill is lit on fire and left to burn down?
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- what type of fireworks should you not use?
- what should you do with hot ash and coal from fire?
- stay 500 feet away from these displays
- what should you always wear in a vehicle to avoid unintentional injuries?
- this is where grills should be used
- you should keep a pail of this to discard fireworks
- irritation can be caused here when chemicals touch it
- chemicals can lead to the loss of this ability
- these types of fireworks should not be used in neighborhoods
19 Clues: this is where grills should be used • who should poison be kept away from? • stay 500 feet away from these displays • Don't do this with household chemicals • second leading cause of death in the U.S • what type of drugs should not be shared? • what type of fireworks should you not use? • what should you do with labels on chemicals? • ...
safety 2023-01-31
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- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
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- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
safety 2023-01-31
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- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
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- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
Safety 2025-02-05
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- ___sander (starts with B)
- ____ are optional, but protect your hands
- ___saw (starts with S)
- no baggy ___
- ___ must be worn all times
- no dangling ___
- any questions, ask ___
- ____ are optional, but protect your hearing
- shoes should be ___
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- ___sander (starts with D)
- ___saw (starts with B)
- ___ footwear is not allowed
- we should always be ___
- should everyone tie their hair? ___
- baggy ___ can be dangerous
- ___saw (starts with M)
- no ___ around
- not following safety rules will get you ___
- long hair should be ___
- always listen to the ___
20 Clues: no baggy ___ • no ___ around • no dangling ___ • shoes should be ___ • ___saw (starts with B) • ___saw (starts with S) • ___saw (starts with M) • any questions, ask ___ • we should always be ___ • long hair should be ___ • always listen to the ___ • ___sander (starts with D) • ___sander (starts with B) • baggy ___ can be dangerous • ___ must be worn all times • ___ footwear is not allowed • ...
Chapter 1.1 Review 2017-08-28
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- To make an educated guess about what will happen in the future
- To compare observations to reach a conclusion
- To explain or interpret what you observe
- The "fun" part of the scientific method where scientists test their hypothesis
- The first step of the scientific method; it guides scientists
- The diverse ways scientists study the world and propose explanations based on evidence they gather
- To use your 5 senses to gather information
- The results of an experiment
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- A scientist might make a _______ when it's not safe to use the real materials
- To group items by similarity
- The last step of the scientific method when a scientist determines if the hypothesis was correct
- A possible answer to a scientific question
- The second step of the scientific method where scientists study the topic
- This is the most important part of using the science lab
14 Clues: To group items by similarity • The results of an experiment • To explain or interpret what you observe • A possible answer to a scientific question • To use your 5 senses to gather information • To compare observations to reach a conclusion • This is the most important part of using the science lab • The first step of the scientific method; it guides scientists • ...
CSCS Chapters 9-16 2025-04-22
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- Type of stretching involving movement and muscle activation
- Type of test that measures multidirectional movement efficiency
- A cast-iron or steel weight used for ballistic training movements
- Process of assessing an athlete’s fitness through various standardized protocols
- Type of stretching where a position is held for a period of time
- Test that is run outside of a lab and often at sport specific facilities
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- Type of often banned performance enhancing substance ex. Anabolic, Testosterone, HGH
- Nutrients required in large amounts: carbs, proteins, and fats
- Olympic weightlifting grip where the thumb is trapped under the fingers.
- Popular ergogenic aid shown to enhance high-intensity performance
- Consistency of a test over repeated trials
- Safety technique used during resistance training to protect lifters
- A fitness assessment that measures cardiorespiratory fitness with running speed increasing progressively
- Training method focused on strengthening muscles of the torso
14 Clues: Consistency of a test over repeated trials • Type of stretching involving movement and muscle activation • Training method focused on strengthening muscles of the torso • Nutrients required in large amounts: carbs, proteins, and fats • Type of test that measures multidirectional movement efficiency • ...
EECE.3110: Electronics I Lab 2021-09-09
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- The default setting for placing components is snap to [blank] on Multisim.
- This power supply has a current [blank] that limits the amount of current that can be delivered to the load, ultimately protecting the circuit.
- In MATLAB, the syntax is to include a [blank] to the end of every line.
- If you miss a [blank], expect a deduction on the final grade of the assignment or lab report daily.
- Oscilloscope [blank] are connected to the channels used to measure voltage in a circuit.
- The AFG1022 can produce [blank] different waveforms at the same time.
- An [blank] notebook is used to record laboratory findings and notes from completion of the lab session.
- The software to run the ADK is called [blank].
- Bowden’s office hours are on [blank] from 10:30AM – 11:30AM or by appointment.
- By pressing the [blank] button on the oscilloscope, it will run a single cycle of the wave from a connected circuit.
- The ADK has a [blank] adapter to connect an oscilloscope probe.
- The [blank] function on the oscilloscope can be used to display a specific part of the signal needed.
- To measure current with an ammeter, put the DMM in [blank] with the circuit.
- Multisim is a software for designing [blank] digitally.
- National [blank] owns Multisim and Ultiboard.
- Lab [blank] evaluations are a verbal test to the knowledge preformed in lab and these tests occur twice a semester.
- In MATLAB the file type is a [blank] file.
- The ADK has a built-in [blank], function generator, power supply and digital I/O signals.
- Check [blank] to see your grades and to find all material for the semester.
- [blank] is required to Friday lectures and lab sessions.
- [blank] is the best color of ink to use for proper aging purposes.
- A power supply outputs [blank] current voltage.
- In MATLAB, when using the plot function, at the end include this: ‘r-’. This creates a red [blank].
- Only black or [blank] pen can be used in a laboratory notebook.
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- [blank] lab reports are a blessing and don’t require to write a summary/abstract, introduction, the written portion in the measurements section, and the question section.
- Bowden and Phillip’s Office are in [blank].
- The [blank] terminal is to direct the positive charges to go to a safe place and to protect the circuit.
- The university uses [blank] solder because it is safer.
- The most relevant MATLAB help can be found on the [blank] website.
- To learn the basic functions of MATLAB, take the course on the Mathworks website, [blank].
- The [blank] generator is used to produce a periodic wave signal.
- To generate a waveform on a function generator, input the frequency in hertz or period in seconds and the [blank] in volts.
- A function generator can output sine waves, square waves, [blank] waves or also known as ramp waves, etc.
- The [blank] on a wave signal is the amount of cycles per second and can be expressed in the unit Hertz (Hz).
- A [blank] is a component that protects a circuit against too much current.
- There are two to four [blank] on an average oscilloscope which are using to probe circuits.
- [blank] must be completed and submitted to Blackboard prior to the scheduled lab session.
- The bottom of the page requires a [blank] after completion of each page.
- In any blank or empty [blank] cross the area out with an ‘X’.
- Multisim has a [blank] function which allows the circuit to perform the way it should in real time.
- Function generators can create a [blank] waveform, which linearly varies the frequency at a constant amplitude.
- To measure voltage with a voltmeter, put the DMM in [blank] with the desired component.
- This power supply maintains a [blank] voltage and current on channels one and two.
- If you right click on a line and select ‘Color Segment’, you can change the [blank] of the connection line.
- No [blank] or drinking in the lab room; all food and drinks must be placed on the designated table before start of lab.
45 Clues: In MATLAB the file type is a [blank] file. • Bowden and Phillip’s Office are in [blank]. • National [blank] owns Multisim and Ultiboard. • The software to run the ADK is called [blank]. • A power supply outputs [blank] current voltage. • The university uses [blank] solder because it is safer. • Multisim is a software for designing [blank] digitally. • ...
UG-10 Crossword 2021-08-04
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- Musab's favorite
- Programming
- NTU
- IESE kay peechay ka pahaar
- Ans
- Ma'am Khadija's favorite game
- Farhan's favorite food
- The outcasts
- Run from C1 to class for this
- Something to pass in each lab
- Sir Hashmi's bacteria
- UG-10 ka bacha
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- NICE
- The lab experiment that repeats every year
- Everyone's choice
- Gloom
- Typo
- The oppressed
- NUST ka saara paani yahan jata hai (2 words)
- Sir Fahim
- Sir Ali
- Sports Gala 3x winners
- Majid
- Sir Majid ruined this word
- Musab
25 Clues: NTU • Ans • NICE • Typo • Gloom • Majid • Musab • Sir Ali • Sir Fahim • Programming • The outcasts • The oppressed • UG-10 ka bacha • Musab's favorite • Everyone's choice • Sir Hashmi's bacteria • Farhan's favorite food • Sports Gala 3x winners • IESE kay peechay ka pahaar • Sir Majid ruined this word • Ma'am Khadija's favorite game • Run from C1 to class for this • Something to pass in each lab • ...
Engineering Careers 2014-10-31
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- engineer: work with nuclear
- designer: designs yachts
- engineer: building engineer
- engineer: work on planes
- designer: designs cars
- data: record geological data
- technicians: work with explosives
- engineers: with on QA
- engineer: work on telephones
- engineer: designs aircraft's
- engineer: make blueprints
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- engineer: work on java program
- system engineer: work on computers
- designer: designs buildings
- device technician: work with mechanical devices
- engineer: work with personal computers
- architect: work on software
- design engineer: designs HVAC
- operator: work with water
- engineer: operations
- quality assurance: lab quality assurance
- energy engineer: work on finding renewable engergy
22 Clues: engineer: operations • engineers: with on QA • designer: designs cars • designer: designs yachts • engineer: work on planes • operator: work with water • engineer: make blueprints • engineer: work with nuclear • designer: designs buildings • architect: work on software • engineer: building engineer • data: record geological data • engineer: work on telephones • ...
Mrs.Frisby and the rats of NIMH crossword pullze 2024-05-08
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- , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest
- Schultz , The leader of scientist
- tinker , The guy that died in the woods that made toys
- , The mouse doctor with the medicine
- , the sickest
- , Friend of Nicodemus that left
- , The leader of the rats
- , The boy helper at the lab
- , The oldest
- , The girl helper at the lab
- , a clumsy young rat
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- , The big rat at the dorr
- , the main character
- , The leader of the guarding rats
- owl , The smart one
- , Mrs.Frisby's husband
- , Likes shiny things
- , The youngest
- , A cat
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest
20 Clues: , A cat • , The oldest • , the sickest • , The youngest • owl , The smart one • , Likes shiny things • , a clumsy young rat • , the main character • , Mrs.Frisby's husband • , The leader of the rats • , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest • , The big rat at the dorr • , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest • , The boy helper at the lab • , The girl helper at the lab • , Friend of Nicodemus that left • ...
school subjects 2024-04-22
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- ,were you test myths
- ,were you lean other languages
- ,were you learn to type
- ,is the lights in theater
- ,were you learn to cook
- ,is lab experiment's
- ,were you learn the past
- ,can be dramatic
- ,is about history but is core class
- ,is athletic
- ,people do in class and use a pencil
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- ,is classical
- ,can be hard and enraging
- , were you test your brain
- ,most people like it or hate it
- ,learn technology systems
- ,use a brush
- ,makes videos
- ,is singing
- ,can do rock and roll
20 Clues: ,is singing • ,use a brush • ,is athletic • ,is classical • ,makes videos • ,can be dramatic • ,were you test myths • ,is lab experiment's • ,can do rock and roll • ,were you learn to type • ,were you learn to cook • ,were you learn the past • ,can be hard and enraging • ,is the lights in theater • ,learn technology systems • , were you test your brain • ,were you lean other languages • ...
Crosswords in the Lab: Another Case Solved! 2025-04-15
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- Measurement of packed red cells
- Machine that spins blood samples
- This test detects DNA of infectious agents
- Infectious agent causing Valley Fever
- This would’ve worked if it weren’t for “you meddling ______”
- When you run a test that’s not in-house, it gets sent to a ______
- Mystery-solving canine in a lab coat (maybe)
- Famous lab van: The Mystery ______
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- Specimens must be labeled with this AND a site
- This kind of test gives a numerical result
- Green-topped tube contains this anticoagulant
- Velma's famous exclamation
- “Like, zoinks! This blood is hemolyzed!” said ______
- The Mystery Machine parked outside the lab runs on
- Laboratory test measuring red and white cells
15 Clues: Velma's famous exclamation • Measurement of packed red cells • Machine that spins blood samples • Famous lab van: The Mystery ______ • Infectious agent causing Valley Fever • This kind of test gives a numerical result • This test detects DNA of infectious agents • Mystery-solving canine in a lab coat (maybe) • Green-topped tube contains this anticoagulant • ...
Safety Always 2017-09-02
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- Big environmental threat - (1st word)
- AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences
- Safety circulars for tech crew? (@waves -SSQE manuals)
- B737; Non-ILS, day, VMC, 'Glide slope' alert occurrence form
- Emergency process to contact crew at layovers; OPS ______
- This captures Human Factors, confidentially
- A potential for an incident
- No equipment here when aircraft is moving in/out
- This can be seen in the cabin, when smoky (SEP Abbr.)
- Most common medical emergency* (attached article)
- ILS glide slope alert reporting form – all times; _______ Report
- In emergency, Commander to CIC; minimum brief!
- "...ops safer for everyone lies with ____ ___ __ __"(3rd/4th word -Safety Policy)
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- Change is coming!
- SilkAir Safety Policy; Bold four-letter word
- Report ground incidents here
- “Responsibility for making our ... (1st/2nd word of 4 – Safety Policy)
- PM’s first call for terrain threat
- Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation
- Cabin crew’s primary role
- Big environmental threat – (2nd word)
- EFB power source
- Ground handling equipment/vehicles area; Equipment ______area
- Integrated Safety Management System, abbreviated
- Feeling tired! Report here
25 Clues: EFB power source • Change is coming! • Cabin crew’s primary role • Feeling tired! Report here • A potential for an incident • Report ground incidents here • PM’s first call for terrain threat • Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation • AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences • Big environmental threat - (1st word) • Big environmental threat – (2nd word) • ...
BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF OSHA 1994 2024-12-08
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- Ergonomic Risk Assessment
- Classification,Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of personsat work against risks
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
- Concept of OSHA:Accident p______________ is an essential part of goodmanagement and workmanship
- OSHA is NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
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- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation)convention
- Noise Risk Assessment
- Chemical Health Risk Assessment
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
15 Clues: Noise Risk Assessment • Ergonomic Risk Assessment • Chemical Health Risk Assessment • Occupational Safety and Health Act • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • OSHA is NOT applicable to __________ forces • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-03-24
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- Machines should be allowed to reach full speed _______________________ starting to cut.
- Use only properly insulated or ____________________ tools.
- _______________________should be tied back or worn under a cap to avoid getting it caught in the machinery.
- keep your ___________________ on your work.
- Carry sharp or pointed tools with the point __________________ .
- Use the _____________________ tool for the job.
- Machines should be allowed to reach full speed _______________________ starting to cut.
- Mistakes cause __________________.
- Each person’s ___________________ is everyone’s responsibility.
- When operating a machine give it all your attention.
- _______________________________ will not be tolerated. This is evidence of a poor safety attitude.
- Lift with your _________________, not your back.
- Damaging the cord of electrical hand-held tools may cause a(n) _____________________.
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- Always wear proper ___________________when work in the lab.
- Take your _____________________________ when working with tools.
- Pull the ____________________, not the cord, when you unplug a machine.
- Never place your hand or fingers in line with any ___________________________ parts.
- Be sure the power is off and the blade has stopped before making any ________________.
- Before using any equipment, you should know where the ___________________ are located and how to use them.
- ______________________ your work; measure twice and cut once.
- Never talk to a person while he/she is ________________________ a machine.
- The number one cause of accidents is a poor _____________________.
- Tell the teacher _____________________if a machine doesn’t sound right, or if can see something is wrong.
- Always usa a(n) _____________________ to clean dry materials from a table or piece of equipment.
- If you have to ______________________ a machine, turn it off and wait until it stops.
- Never ________________________ the machine operator.
- Before working on _________________________ (wood or other workpieces), check it for cracks, loose knots, and nails.
27 Clues: Mistakes cause __________________. • keep your ___________________ on your work. • Use the _____________________ tool for the job. • Lift with your _________________, not your back. • When operating a machine give it all your attention. • Never ________________________ the machine operator. • Use only properly insulated or ____________________ tools. • ...
Safety in the Textiles Lab 2021-02-10
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- What is being sewn together.
- Could be used for colouring fabric.
- An electric appliance for quickly and securely sewing things together.
- These keep the fabric together when it hasn't been sewn together yet.
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- These are used to cut fabric in the textiles lab.
- Measures lengths of fabric.
- What is being sewn into the fabric.
- Two pieces of fabric sewn on top of each other
- Used to unpick mistakes.
- A small metal rod with a sharp point to pull thread through fabric.
- For protecting hands when using chemicals.
- Makes fabric smooth by applying heat.
12 Clues: Used to unpick mistakes. • Measures lengths of fabric. • What is being sewn together. • What is being sewn into the fabric. • Could be used for colouring fabric. • Makes fabric smooth by applying heat. • For protecting hands when using chemicals. • Two pieces of fabric sewn on top of each other • These are used to cut fabric in the textiles lab. • ...
Safety in the Science Lab 2016-09-08
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- Never _____ chemicals.
- Behave ________ in the lab at all times.
- If someone in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put them out.
- Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher.
- Be aware of your _________ at all times.
- Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____.
- If you get chemicals in your eyes, rinse them out at the _______ station.
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- Don't _____ chemicals directly from the container. Waft your hand to get the scent instead.
- If an object in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put it out.
- Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities
- Never touch ______. Use the dustpan and broom to sweep it into the bin at the back of the classroom.
- Never ____ or drink during a lab.
12 Clues: Never _____ chemicals. • Never ____ or drink during a lab. • Behave ________ in the lab at all times. • Be aware of your _________ at all times. • Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____. • Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher. • Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities • ...
UWNC Crossword 2 2017-08-04
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- A gift that staff and providers are not able to accept.
- The acronym used to describe appropriate use of a fire extinguisher.
- UWNC providers are employees of this organization.
- The “E” in R.A.C.E.
- One of the UW Medicine Service Culture Guidelines.
- UWNC Board Chair.
- The badge that radiology technicians wear.
- Committee that Supports employee safety at UWNC.
- They don’t see patients over the age of 18.
- The first step in the UWNC quality improvement model.
- Patients often see this type of provider before they take a trip outside of the country.
- Patients can use this to see their lab test results online.
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- Committee in which all clinic chiefs and managers serve.
- Law that requires additional protection of patient information.
- This is an example of work place violence.
- The “D” in AIDET.
- Emergency carts are regularly checked this often.
- Process that ensures providers have the necessary background and training for their position.
- True or False: Patients can be charges for a copy of their own medical record.
19 Clues: The “D” in AIDET. • UWNC Board Chair. • The “E” in R.A.C.E. • This is an example of work place violence. • The badge that radiology technicians wear. • They don’t see patients over the age of 18. • Committee that Supports employee safety at UWNC. • Emergency carts are regularly checked this often. • UWNC providers are employees of this organization. • ...
Crossword - Safety Always 2017-09-02
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- This captures Human Factors, confidentially
- Feeling tired! Report here
- "...ops safer for everyone lies with ____ ___ __ __"(3rd/4th word -Safety Policy)
- No equipment here when aircraft is moving in/out
- Emergency process to contact crew at layovers; OPS ______
- Big environmental threat - (1st word)
- A potential for an incident
- PM’s first call for terrain threat
- Change is coming!
- ILS glide slope alert reporting form – all times; _______ Report
- Ground handling equipment/vehicles area; Equipment ______area
- Integrated Safety Management System, abbreviated
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- Cabin crew’s primary role
- In emergency, Commander to CIC; minimum brief!
- B737; Non-ILS, day, VMC, 'Glide slope' alert occurrence form
- Big environmental threat – (2nd word)
- This can be seen in the cabin, when smoky (SEP Abbr.)
- Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation
- AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences
- Most common medical emergency* (attached article)
- “Responsibility for making our ... (1st/2nd word of 4 – Safety Policy)
- EFB power source
- SilkAir Safety Policy; Bold four-letter word
- Report ground incidents here
- Safety circulars for tech crew? (@waves -SSQE manuals)
25 Clues: EFB power source • Change is coming! • Cabin crew’s primary role • Feeling tired! Report here • A potential for an incident • Report ground incidents here • PM’s first call for terrain threat • Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation • AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences • Big environmental threat – (2nd word) • Big environmental threat - (1st word) • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - Who is ultimately responsible for your safety?
- - The condition of being protected from harm or other dangers.
- - Devices used to protect hearing in noisy environments.
- - A safety hazard that requires immediate evacuation.
- - A procedure to ensure energy isolation before equipment maintenance.
- - A warm ______ can make someone's day.
- - Proper techniques can prevent injuries when handling heavy objects.
- - A document providing safety information about chemicals.
- - I must remain calm when I am faced with this.
- - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness.
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- - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace.
- - Something that needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
- - Most common Summit injury.
- - Bottom of the safety hierarchy
- - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards.
- - Top of the safety hierarchy
- - What you should do immediately after an incident occurs.
- - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
18 Clues: - Most common Summit injury. • - Top of the safety hierarchy • - Bottom of the safety hierarchy • - A warm ______ can make someone's day. • - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness. • - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace. • - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards. • - I must remain calm when I am faced with this. • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards.
- - What you should do immediately after an incident occurs.
- - Bottom of the safety hierarchy
- - Proper techniques can prevent injuries when handling heavy objects.
- - The condition of being protected from harm or other dangers.
- - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
- - Something that needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
- - Top of the safety hierarchy
- - Most common Summit injury.
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- - A document providing safety information about chemicals.
- - A procedure to ensure energy isolation before equipment maintenance.
- - Devices used to protect hearing in noisy environments.
- - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace.
- - A safety hazard that requires immediate evacuation.
- - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness.
- - A warm ______ can make someone's day.
- - I must remain calm when I am faced with this.
- - Who is ultimately responsible for your safety?
18 Clues: - Most common Summit injury. • - Top of the safety hierarchy • - Bottom of the safety hierarchy • - A warm ______ can make someone's day. • - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness. • - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace. • - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards. • - I must remain calm when I am faced with this. • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - Who is ultimately responsible for your safety?
- - The condition of being protected from harm or other dangers.
- - Devices used to protect hearing in noisy environments.
- - A document providing safety information about chemicals.
- - A safety hazard that requires immediate evacuation.
- - Top of the safety hierarchy
- - A procedure to ensure energy isolation before equipment maintenance.
- - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness.
- - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
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- - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace.
- - Proper techniques can prevent injuries when handling heavy objects.
- - Bottom of the safety hierarchy
- - Who's the best company to work for?
- - A warm ______ can make someone's day.
- - Something that needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
- - I must remain calm when I am faced with this.
- - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards.
- - What you should do immediately after an incident occurs.
18 Clues: - Top of the safety hierarchy • - Bottom of the safety hierarchy • - Who's the best company to work for? • - A warm ______ can make someone's day. • - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness. • - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace. • - I must remain calm when I am faced with this. • - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards. • ...
#PDF19 2019-06-20
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- kunstmatige intelligentie
- software defined everything
- digipolis software standaarden
- slimme optimalisatie van IT operaties (moonshot 2019)
- privacy wetgeving
- uiterst stabiele, performante, efficiënte en effectieve toepassingen
- digitale beveiliging (moonshot 2019)
- een innovatieve opdracht
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- nog slimmere operations (moonshot lab 2019)
- een innovatief bedrijf
- doe je in een lab
- huidige software architectuur standaard
- quality gate
- move-to-production
- eerste kleinschalige implementatie van een product
- city platform
16 Clues: quality gate • city platform • doe je in een lab • privacy wetgeving • move-to-production • een innovatief bedrijf • een innovatieve opdracht • kunstmatige intelligentie • software defined everything • digipolis software standaarden • digitale beveiliging (moonshot 2019) • huidige software architectuur standaard • nog slimmere operations (moonshot lab 2019) • ...
all things lab! 2025-07-02
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- lab technician procedure to improve fit
- interchangable part of an implant denture responsible for retention
- anatomic place where the denture should rest
- what gives a denture suction
- shade guide for gums
- vertical dimension of anterior teeth
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- what a wax bite appointment is meant to determine
- teeth that cut food into smaller pieces
- teeth that smash food down into digestible bites
- lab technician procedure to improve positioning of teeth
- approved during a wax try in appointment
- lab technician procedure that makes gums reflect light and look more life-like
- anatomy that knocks the denture loose while chewing and talking
- horizontal dimension of anterior teeth
14 Clues: shade guide for gums • what gives a denture suction • vertical dimension of anterior teeth • horizontal dimension of anterior teeth • lab technician procedure to improve fit • teeth that cut food into smaller pieces • approved during a wax try in appointment • anatomic place where the denture should rest • teeth that smash food down into digestible bites • ...
Health and safety 2013-06-21
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- the first thing to try and do for safety in a risk assessment
- blue signs are these
- most common of all accidents
- legal stuff regarding health and safety
- stops lung damage
- all about substances and safe use
- the health and safety watchdog
- first training on a new job, should make you safer
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- safety wear for work
- stop you going deaf
- person responsible for their safety
- used to protect our eyes
- must be done by someone in charge before any work starts
- all about safe use of tools
- used to protect your head
- a card for health and safety you need to work in construction in the UK
16 Clues: stops lung damage • stop you going deaf • safety wear for work • blue signs are these • used to protect our eyes • used to protect your head • all about safe use of tools • most common of all accidents • the health and safety watchdog • all about substances and safe use • person responsible for their safety • legal stuff regarding health and safety • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Safety crossword 2023-06-30
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- Usually happens during a fall or unnatural movement resulting in bone damage
- keeping your eyes on the flame or having a fire extinguisher nearby
- Safety related to being on the internet
- Safety methods related to water
- related to safety measures during recreational activities
- prevented by wearing a seatbelt and observing traffic laws
- Happens in cooking areas and usually involves knives and other kitchen equipment
- means to make sure you are safe when crossing or driving on a road
- caused by sharp objects
- Happens in water and results in unconsciousness or death
- often take place in unpredictable environments
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- Safety related to chemicals in process using chamicals
- Injuries caused by not having enough sleep
- related to safety measures for coronavirus
- Includes having a posion protection plan
- Occurs in sports and is common
- Safety related to the weather and condtions caused by it
- caused by falling down or landing badly
- happens when objects are stuck in a person's mouth
- Related to being snaitary and healthy
- causes serious cuts and is caused by a sharp object
21 Clues: caused by sharp objects • Occurs in sports and is common • Safety methods related to water • Related to being snaitary and healthy • Safety related to being on the internet • caused by falling down or landing badly • Includes having a posion protection plan • Injuries caused by not having enough sleep • related to safety measures for coronavirus • ...
SAEs 2025-03-17
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- Job ______, or watching someone work their job to gain experience
- Supervised Agricultural ___________ or SAE
- Classroom/Lab, ____, SAE
- Where students work to answer an ag question
- ______/Lab, FFA, SAE
- Where students work for others, can be paid or unpaid
- Often done in a research SAE. Process to answer an ag question through tests
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- A place or entity which sells a good or service
- Supervised ____________ Experience or SAE
- Sometimes called foundational, where students explore more about agriculture
- Classroom/Lab, FFA, _________
- ________ Agricultural Experience or SAE
- Where students enter business for themselves
13 Clues: ______/Lab, FFA, SAE • Classroom/Lab, ____, SAE • Classroom/Lab, FFA, _________ • ________ Agricultural Experience or SAE • Supervised ____________ Experience or SAE • Supervised Agricultural ___________ or SAE • Where students work to answer an ag question • Where students enter business for themselves • A place or entity which sells a good or service • ...
EHS - Cross word puzzle competition-2024 2024-02-23
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- Manual Call Point operating methods is ..............
- .................to provide information on the hazards of working with a chemical and procedures that should be used to ensure safety.
- B” class Fire suitable extinguisher is........
- .............provide simple easily understood directions to guide the buildings occupants to the most appropriate assembly point.
- ...........tools and Equipments used for hazardous classification areas.
- Fire Extinguisher operating for …………… Method
- ...........should never be used in the laboratory unless you have permission from a EHS department.
- ..............must for while handling the storing and pouring flammable liquids
- ..............is the process of designing or arranging workplaces, products, and systems so that they fit the people who use them.
- ...........is the ensure that equipment is shut down, inoperable, and (where relevant) de-energized. This allows maintenance and repair work on the system to be performed safely.
- ...........is to prevent the release of hazardous substances into the general laboratory space by controlling and then exhausting hazardous and/or odorous chemicals.
- ............process shall be followed during the EHS Gemba Walk.
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- If you notice any............ let your supervisor know as soon as possible
- ................is designed to safely store potentially flammable or combustible liquids.
- Lab inside know the location of ......... Equipments
- Gas concentration measuring for.....
- nitrogen gas is ...............hazard
- ............are crucial to preventing accidents in the workplace.
- Don't use or store ............ near electrical equipment.
- ..............used to physically wash the eyes in the case that they may be contaminated by foreign materials or substances
- ..............to reduce risk to people, property and the environment during a spillage incident
- .............Gaseous compounds typically found in refrigerant and fire suppression systems containing chlorinated and fluorinated compounds that may cause harm to the earth’s ozone layer.
22 Clues: Gas concentration measuring for..... • nitrogen gas is ...............hazard • Fire Extinguisher operating for …………… Method • B” class Fire suitable extinguisher is........ • Lab inside know the location of ......... Equipments • Manual Call Point operating methods is .............. • Don't use or store ............ near electrical equipment. • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2014-04-21
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- Container for used needles
- immediately
- This department gets straight to the point
- Another word for glucose
- coat You are required to wear this to prevent soiling your clothes
- This department was moved earlier this year to be in the midst of it all
- "makes the dream work"
- This is the department that performs complete blood counts
- This department can also be called the Core Lab
- This device is used to spin tubes down
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- this is a busy department for Maternal Fetal Medicine Clinic
- We measure these metrics daily
- This department performs Type and Screens
- This is the newest department consolidated across the network
- This is one of your first stops upon arrival to work
- Computer system used in the lab
16 Clues: immediately • "makes the dream work" • Another word for glucose • Container for used needles • We measure these metrics daily • Computer system used in the lab • This device is used to spin tubes down • This department performs Type and Screens • This department gets straight to the point • This department can also be called the Core Lab • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
SAFETY CROSSWORD 2024-04-18
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- Slips, trips and falls are the number ____ workplace injury.
- Only qualified employees may operate a ______.
- Be mindful of where the onsite _____ points are located.
- DO NOT operate equipment without proper______.
- I pledge to work safely with the _______ to care.
- Who is responsible for safety?
- Don't forget to always wash and sanitise your ______.
- Always wear a ______ while the forklift is in motion.
- The annual World Safety Day takes place on 28 ______.
- PepsiCo's EHS goal is Beyond _____.
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- LOTO stands for_____.
- The Safety ______ are our onsite ambassadors and influence our safety culture.
- This is a common onsite injury in the workplace.
- Monthly safety topics discussed are called______talks.
- What is the abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment?
- Remember _____ is everyone's responsibility.
- A narrowly avoided safety incident is a_____.
17 Clues: LOTO stands for_____. • Who is responsible for safety? • PepsiCo's EHS goal is Beyond _____. • Remember _____ is everyone's responsibility. • A narrowly avoided safety incident is a_____. • Only qualified employees may operate a ______. • DO NOT operate equipment without proper______. • This is a common onsite injury in the workplace. • ...
Safety Crossword 2015-05-19
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- Better ?, better safety, better you?
- Dial 111 for?
- Fonterra life?
- Always work free of what from drugs and alcohol?
- Every meeting starts with a?
- The boundries?
- Always follow access?
- Safety sheets
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- Where we work?
- Protect our?
- A D endorsment is required to handle?
- Clothing to be worn on site?
- Operate equipment with safety?
- Make it?
- Always eat?
- Always have a valid work?
- For life?
17 Clues: Make it? • For life? • Always eat? • Protect our? • Dial 111 for? • Safety sheets • Where we work? • Fonterra life? • The boundries? • Always follow access? • Always have a valid work? • Clothing to be worn on site? • Every meeting starts with a? • Operate equipment with safety? • Better ?, better safety, better you? • A D endorsment is required to handle? • ...
Electronics II Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-07
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- version of a lab report used when less work has to be done
- control used for the oscilloscope to capture data
- when drawing circuit schematics this component looks like a could and has unit henry
- an abbreviation for Analog Discovery 2
- a screen that contains waveforms, set up info, measurement results etc.
- only available in ch 1, the starting frequency is 100 Hz
- the software that the ADK uses
- a scientific notebook that will be used to record data during lab
- it is the MATLAB [blank] it is colored blue, red, and orange
- the instrument can create a [blank] using standard waveforms such as sine, square or arbitrary waveforms
- the key to writing a successful notebook (clear layout and clear description)
- a device that stores electrical energy in an electric field (units farads)
- one, the orange wire coming out of the ADK
- the button used in multisim to see the circuit schematic preform
- light-emitting diode
- when used in audio production lines, the power supply will provide a continuous or [blank] connector
- when you push a front panel button, the instrument displays the corresponding menu on the right side of the screen
- the front panel setting can be stored into one of the four internal memories
- the first page of the lab report
- the instructor of Electronics II
- software used when writing code
- the overview of what you will be doing in lab that is in the lab report
- the button to press on the oscilloscope to recall the original mode
- this is something that is required for the course and will be graded
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- an electric component or device that can [blank] an electrical circuit, interrupting current or diverting it
- when someone may suffer from an electrical shock they may fall [blank]
- the software that provides support for the Data Acquisition Toolbox
- company that makes the ADK
- part of the lab report you must complete prior to coming to lab
- a symbol that is an upside triangle with a line coming out the top, used components that do not have an explicit ground pin
- software used to build and test electronic circuits
- the black wire on the ADK
- converts the oscilloscope from a volts-versus-time display to a volts-versus-volts display using two input channels
- end of the year assignment that will use all knowledge learned to come up with your own electrical circuit
- an operating requirement that must be less than 28 W
- used to take the fast Fourier transform using analog input channels
- the button on the front panel to generate [blank]
- last name of the author who wrote "Writing the Laboratory Notebook"
- a tool that can be used in multisim when places over a node can show voltages, currents, etc.
- the unit used when describing resistors
- auxiliary [blank] D1011~ D1014 provide bias voltage filtered by the capacitors C102 and C103
- when current levels are smaller than the output setting, the GPD-3303 series operates in Constant Voltage mode
- in the user manual of the power supply located on page 5
- a symbol that has a circle with an arrow inside, that current is generated by this source can be adjusted from microamps to kiloamps
- bipolar junction transistors
- famous notebook entry by [blank] that records the discovery of electromagnetic induction
- writing instrument used when writing in the lab notebook
- when current is only flowing in one direction
- what to do with data recorded in the lab
- when two points will be deducted from course material each day it is not submitted on time
50 Clues: light-emitting diode • the black wire on the ADK • company that makes the ADK • bipolar junction transistors • the software that the ADK uses • software used when writing code • the first page of the lab report • the instructor of Electronics II • an abbreviation for Analog Discovery 2 • the unit used when describing resistors • what to do with data recorded in the lab • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Homeostasis, metabolism and reproduction 2025-10-13
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- _________________ reproduction only requiring one organism
- an organism that must eat other organisms to gain energy
- this is the independent variable of the worm lab
- in a controlled lab, this variable is kept the same for every experiment
- organisms ability to create energy to function
- organisms ability to maintain balance in the body
- using sunlight to create food
- cells forming tissues to form organs to form systems
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- a simple sugar that cells break down for energy
- an organism that can make its own energy from abiotic sources
- __________________ reproduction involving sperm and egg
- __________________ loop helps maintain homeostasis
- ___________ variable of the worm lab is the pulse/minute count
- an organism that cannot produce its own body heat
- __________________ variation is increased through sexual reproduction
- cellular ____________ creates energy for cells
16 Clues: using sunlight to create food • organisms ability to create energy to function • cellular ____________ creates energy for cells • a simple sugar that cells break down for energy • this is the independent variable of the worm lab • an organism that cannot produce its own body heat • organisms ability to maintain balance in the body • ...
Safety Safety Saftey 2025-05-29
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- What does the 'D' stand for in DPA
- "Throw,Slow,Inform,........."
- Company which owns Fidelis
- Alarm that sounds like a school bell
- Colour are the two GMDSS VHF radios
- Where are the SARTS stored?
- Assuming all crew are present, who can initiate the abandon ship procedure?
- Medication which Rene is allergic to
- Medium of the fixed galley fire suppression system
- Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
- # of onboard fire hydrants
- Type of extinguisher in the laundry?
- Type of short-range radio where we listen to ch16
- What is our IMO number
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- Brand of portable satellite phones we carry
- Company you're employed by
- Locker where the pilot ladder is stored while not underway
- How many life rafts do we carry?
- Company which covers our medical insurance
- Type of Extinguisher in the bunker locker
- What safety device is mounted on the port aft area of the fly
- Surname of our DPA
- # of portable GMDSS radios we are required to carry
- Medication which Jo is allergic to
- Boat VOIP phone number
- Medlink phone number
- How many people is each of our life rafts rated for?
- How many different types of portable fire extinguishers do we carry?
- What is the name of the Engineroom fire suppressing medium?
29 Clues: Surname of our DPA • Medlink phone number • Boat VOIP phone number • What is our IMO number • Company you're employed by • Company which owns Fidelis • # of onboard fire hydrants • Where are the SARTS stored? • "Throw,Slow,Inform,........." • How many life rafts do we carry? • What does the 'D' stand for in DPA • Medication which Jo is allergic to • ...
Food class puzzle 2022-12-07
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- in the egg the yellow thing called
- before using the oven you should always ___ first
- there are 4 clean jobs DW,DD,UO and
- there are three things you have to do before lab one put an apron two wash your hand three
- what is one thing you have to do before working with yeast
- there are three defferent measures in food class liquid,small and
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- what do you use to roll the dough
- what is the main ingredients to make boba
- when you cook pasta the water should be
- a safety reason the handle of the pot should be towards the
- you pass the knife the knife should be
- when you make yam fries you should ___ and peel the sweet potato
12 Clues: what do you use to roll the dough • in the egg the yellow thing called • there are 4 clean jobs DW,DD,UO and • you pass the knife the knife should be • when you cook pasta the water should be • what is the main ingredients to make boba • before using the oven you should always ___ first • what is one thing you have to do before working with yeast • ...
Safety Crossword 2015-05-19
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- always have a valid work?
- always work free of what from drugs ans alcohol
- a d endorsment is required to handle?
- clothing to worn on site?
- where we work?
- fonterra life?
- after an accident contact?
- always follow access?
- for life?
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- make it?
- the boundries?
- always protect our?
- better ? better safety, better you
- Every meeting we start with a?
- always eat?
- operate equipment with safety?
- safety sheets
17 Clues: make it? • for life? • always eat? • safety sheets • the boundries? • where we work? • fonterra life? • always protect our? • always follow access? • always have a valid work? • clothing to worn on site? • after an accident contact? • Every meeting we start with a? • operate equipment with safety? • better ? better safety, better you • a d endorsment is required to handle? • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Review by Schief 2021-10-26
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- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- States that atoms are most stable with eight valence electrons (2 words)
- The pneumonic BrINClHOF helps us memorize the ____ atoms.
- ____ displacement reactions involve two ionic compounds.
- Chemical reactions are balanced using ____ .
- A compound breaks apart into its components (2 words)
- The force that holds oppositely charged ions together in an ionic compound (2 words)
- ____ compounds form when electrons are transferred from a metal to a nonmetal.
- Oxygen must be always be added (2 words)
- Mixture of metals with a stronger structure (2 words)
- Positively charged subatomic particle
- Lab equipment used to measure mass
- The smallest unit of matter
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- Indicates the charge of a transition metal (2 words)
- Model that describes how electrons move in a metal (3 words)
- Unit of measurement for mass
- Unit of measurement for volume
- Part of the atom containing protons and neutrons
- Chart that organizes the elements (2 words)
- The best animal
- Reactions must be balanced to show the conservation of ____.
- ____ compounds form when electrons are shared between nonmetals.
- A charged atom
- The study of matter
- Mixture of metals with blended properties (2 words)
- ____ ions are made from groups of atoms.
- Used to grip or move things in the lab without using your hands
- Lab glassware used for measuring volumes (2 words)
- ____ indicate the number of atoms in a chemical formula.
- Lab glassware used for holding liquids
30 Clues: A charged atom • The best animal • The study of matter • The smallest unit of matter • Unit of measurement for mass • Unit of measurement for volume • Lab equipment used to measure mass • Negatively charged subatomic particle • Positively charged subatomic particle • Lab glassware used for holding liquids • ____ ions are made from groups of atoms. • ...
Safety Unit Crossword 2021-08-22
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- Are door signs a HIPPA violation?
- It's ok to leave the Allergy History field blank? True/False
- Errors in _ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients.
- The "B" in SBAR(ED) stands for _?
- Check the ID band information, especially the _, to be certain it’s for this admission.
- How many hours does a nurse have to notify provider of patients critical lab value?
- Use alcohol hand sanitizer between _.
- ARE NEVER TO BE TURNED OFF; they may be silenced for a brief period while the issue is addressed
- Who is responsible for fall prevention?
- Always use soap and water when a patient has a _ _ infection.
- The "D" in SBAR(ED) stands for _?
- Patient ID by checking _ for name & date of birth is to be used by ALL areas.
- Lead the list of healthcare-associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Braden score of _ or less automatically generates a WOCN consult
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- Informed consent is given by the _; nursing witnesses the patient signature.
- Unit staff answers to who when there is a problem?
- emboli The MOST PREVENTABLE cause of hospital deaths
- Our culture of safety depends on good _?
- What is the color used for door magnet, armband, and socks to indicate a patient is at risk for falls?
- Who does the charge nurse answer to when there is a problem?
- The name used to remind medical staff to perform hand hygiene?
- Our culture of safety depends on reliable _?
- Use alcohol hand sanitizer before and after _.
- The consent form is completely filled out _ it is signed by patient/patient’s representative.
- Use _ technique with dressing changes, staple/suture removal.
- Scale _ is used to assess patient skin impairments.
26 Clues: Are door signs a HIPPA violation? • The "B" in SBAR(ED) stands for _? • The "D" in SBAR(ED) stands for _? • Use alcohol hand sanitizer between _. • Who is responsible for fall prevention? • Our culture of safety depends on good _? • Our culture of safety depends on reliable _? • Use alcohol hand sanitizer before and after _. • ...
ST. FRANCIS LAB WEEK PUZZLE 2017-03-12
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- CORELAB SUPERVISOR
- TESTING PERFORMED IN BLOODBANK
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CULTURES ARE SET UP
- ASSISTANT LAB DIRECTOR
- MICROBIOLOGY SUPERVISOR
- USED TO SPIN DOWN TUBES
- USED TO DRAW BLOOD
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- OUR NEW LAB DIRECTOR
- STAIN USED TO IDENTIFY BACTERIA
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC'S ARE PERFORMED
- PERSON THAT DRAWS BLOOD
- OUR PATHOLOGIST
- DEPARTMENT WHERE BMP'S ARE PERFORMED
- HISTOLOGY SUPERVISOR
14 Clues: OUR PATHOLOGIST • CORELAB SUPERVISOR • USED TO DRAW BLOOD • OUR NEW LAB DIRECTOR • HISTOLOGY SUPERVISOR • ASSISTANT LAB DIRECTOR • PERSON THAT DRAWS BLOOD • MICROBIOLOGY SUPERVISOR • USED TO SPIN DOWN TUBES • TESTING PERFORMED IN BLOODBANK • STAIN USED TO IDENTIFY BACTERIA • DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC'S ARE PERFORMED • DEPARTMENT WHERE CULTURES ARE SET UP • ...
Dow Summer Safety Crossword 2017-07-11
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- You should keep your ........ when approaching a fork lift truck (8)
- Helps you learn the policies, rules and procedures to help you do your job safely (8)
- Used for recording injuries (8,4)
- Minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes (6)
- Things that should be followed in order to stay safe (5)
- A fire exit should never be (7)
- Hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, etc (6)
- Trailing wires can cause these (5,3,5)
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- To avoid a serious shock, this should never be mixed with water (11)
- Head protection (4,3)
- COSHH stands for Control of .......... Hazardous to Health (10)
- ............ Health and Safety Act (12)
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air (4)
- Something dangerous that could hurt you (6)
- You should always carry out a pre-use .......... of vehicles (10)
- What you wear in a science lab to protect your eyes from chemicals (7)
16 Clues: Head protection (4,3) • A fire exit should never be (7) • Used for recording injuries (8,4) • Trailing wires can cause these (5,3,5) • ............ Health and Safety Act (12) • Something dangerous that could hurt you (6) • Things that should be followed in order to stay safe (5) • Minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes (6) • ...
Med dec vocab 2021-03-02
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- the most important measurements of your body.
- a fungi that grows on things and infects it.
- the pressure of your blood moving rough you.
- a transmittable sickness like covid 19.
- protection equipment from a pathogen.
- a value that does not depend on anything else.
- a doctor that studies living things with a microscope.
- the results to a lab.
- a virus or other sickness.
- the blood pressure in your arteries.
- your heart beat rate.
- a control used to diagnose a patient in a lab.
- like bacteria, reminds people of a mushroom.
- breathing rate.
- your body heat.
- a jelly like substance from red algae.
- the blood pressure in between heart beats.
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- a feeling relating to a disease that lines up with it.
- a group that acts for a basis of change to see if anything changed in a test.
- a special physician.
- a specific layout of an experiment.
- a control used in a lab to negatively diagnose a patient.
- a scientific guess.
- a doctor specializing in children.
- a scientific lab done to solve a problem.
- where a doctor says you have a certain disease.
- prevents contamination from pathogens.
- a treatment for a disease.
- tiny beings that have to be looked at though a microscope.
- something that could give a disease.
- a value that depends on another factor.
- good for use.
32 Clues: good for use. • breathing rate. • your body heat. • a scientific guess. • a special physician. • the results to a lab. • your heart beat rate. • a treatment for a disease. • a virus or other sickness. • a doctor specializing in children. • a specific layout of an experiment. • something that could give a disease. • the blood pressure in your arteries. • ...
Lab Saftey Rules 2023-07-27
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- Never look into these when beating heated
- Keep hands away from _
- Dont ever touch a _ tub
- Never have your _ down
- If a chemical gets in eye find the nearest
- What not to bring into any lab
- Make sure you have all your
- All the chemicals are _
- You should never pull pranks or be
- Always _ all chemicals
- Fire on you stop,drop and _
- Never _ chemicals with bare hands
- Always _ properly on lab days
- _ all acidents
- always wash your _
- always be _
- Make sure to have _ on not crocs
- If your partner gets hurt say
- Never handle this with your bare hands
- Dont pull a _ plug by the socket
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- When this is broken do not touch
- Stays hot for a very long time
- Check with physician prior if you have a
- Never point a _ at a classmate
- Always good to have
- Work in a _ area
- Refill wash bottles with
- Never place a _ directly on the lab desk
- Never remove _ or other materials from the lab
- Always know the _ of saftey equipment
- Never use hands always use a _
- Be _ for the worst
- These are always provided and must be worn during activities
- Never _ any chemicals
- Do not _ hot glassware
- These should be read carefully
- You always need to follow these
- Keep all the _ clear
- Wear_ when using chemicals
- Make sure to were your _ up
40 Clues: always be _ • _ all acidents • Work in a _ area • Be _ for the worst • always wash your _ • Always good to have • Keep all the _ clear • Never _ any chemicals • Keep hands away from _ • Never have your _ down • Always _ all chemicals • Do not _ hot glassware • Dont ever touch a _ tub • All the chemicals are _ • Refill wash bottles with • Wear_ when using chemicals • Make sure you have all your • ...
food studies midterms 2025-11-28
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- The yellow portion of the egg is called the...
- Also good in the morning are fresh...
- To measure the exact amount of flour you use a...
- The first step for making cookies is mixing sugar and...
- If you...something, clean it up immediately.
- can If you are lab helper your line is "I am lab helper......I do?" (2 wds.)
- Do not put flammable material on the...
- Never put a knife in... water.
- The...organizer is putting the dry dishes away.
- Never cut raw meat on the same cutting board as something else, that is ... contamination.
- During cooking always wear an....
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- At the end of a lab the sink has to be...
- An example for a good breakfast is overnight...
- To scrape leftover dough out of a bowl you use a...spatula.
- There are...different grades of eggs.
- Eggs are a good source of...
- You bake cookies on a baking...
- At the beginning of the lab always... your hands.
- If you use a liquid measure make sure it is on a...surface.
- Pasta is an example of a food high in...
- You always separate the...and dry ingredients first before you mix them.
- mitts To take the baking sheet out of the oven use......(2 wds.)
- There are 7500 different varieties of...
- If you have long hair...it back.
- Chocolate chip cookies are an example for... cookies.
25 Clues: Eggs are a good source of... • Never put a knife in... water. • You bake cookies on a baking... • If you have long hair...it back. • During cooking always wear an.... • Also good in the morning are fresh... • There are...different grades of eggs. • Do not put flammable material on the... • Pasta is an example of a food high in... • There are 7500 different varieties of... • ...
gen bio 2025-12-16
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- Field that uses tech to turn plant waste into biofuels
- Putting sperm directly into the uterus to help couples conceive
- Treating genetic disorders by replacing faulty genes
- Enzyme that builds new DNA strands during replication
- Creating exact copies of champion racehorses or Philippine eagles
- Editing mango tree genes to make fruit last longer
- Recombinant DNA use to study diseases in lab mice
- PCR step where DNA is heated to split strands
- Recombinant DNA use to make diabetes treatments and shots
- Byproduct of fermentation that makes bread rise
- Natural process where chromosomes swap DNA (seen in meiosis observations)
- Enzyme that unzips DNA during replication
- Vitro Fertilizing eggs outside the body to help couples conceive
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- Lab process to copy tiny DNA samples from hair or blood
- Process that makes yogurt tangy and beer alcoholic (no oxygen needed)
- Lab-made DNA combining genetic material from different sources (used to make insulin)
- Using DNA to match suspects to crime scene evidence
- Growing identical orchids in a sterile lab for Tagaytay farms
- Weakened measles germ given to kids at health centers
- PCR step where short DNA pieces attach to single strands
- How DNA copies itself – one old strand, one new strand
- Using bacteria/fungi to clean up oil spills or mining waste
- Recombinant DNA use to make drought-resistant rice
- Corn/tomatoes modified to resist pests or slow ripening
- Recombinant DNA use to make candy enzymes or biofuels
25 Clues: Enzyme that unzips DNA during replication • PCR step where DNA is heated to split strands • Byproduct of fermentation that makes bread rise • Recombinant DNA use to study diseases in lab mice • Editing mango tree genes to make fruit last longer • Recombinant DNA use to make drought-resistant rice • Using DNA to match suspects to crime scene evidence • ...
Electrolyte and Acid-Base Imbalance 2026-03-24
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- Lab value range of 22-26.
- Chloride level caused by loss of fluid and hyponatremia.
- A decreased number of hydrogen ions; a blood pH greater than 7.4.
- Potassium levels affect the activity of myocardial (heart) potassium channels, leading to more rapid membrane depolarization.
- An increased number of hydrogen ions; a blood pH of less than 7.4.
- Chloride level caused by increased fluid and hypernatremia.
- Sodium level causing osmotic pressure to increase and fluid is pulled out of cells into the intravascular space.
- Caused by hypoventilation, pneumonia, COPD, opiods..
- Caused by renal failure, shock, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), diarrhea.
- Sodium level causing osmotic pressure in the intravascular compartment to fall, causing fluid to leave the intravascular space, entering the interstitial space and the cells.
- Prolongs repolarization of cardiac muscles due to the loss of intracellular potassium.
- Magnesium level with manifestations of hyporeflexia, lethargy, and muscle weakness.
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- Magnesium level with manifestations of neuromuscular hyperirritability, tremors and tetany.
- Calcium level with manifestations of apathy, lethargy, confusion, and delirium. Leaves bones weak and prone to fractures.
- Caused by hyperventilation, anxiety, high fever.
- Caused by vomiting, removal of gastric secretions from stomach, excessive antacids, hypokalemia, diuretics.
- Skeletal muscle stimulation results from increased permeability and excitability of nerve membranes. This increased muscle activity results in muscle spasms.
- Lab value range of 35-45.
- Lab value range of 7.35-7.45.
- Lab value range of 75-100.
20 Clues: Lab value range of 22-26. • Lab value range of 35-45. • Lab value range of 75-100. • Lab value range of 7.35-7.45. • Caused by hyperventilation, anxiety, high fever. • Caused by hypoventilation, pneumonia, COPD, opiods.. • Chloride level caused by loss of fluid and hyponatremia. • Chloride level caused by increased fluid and hypernatremia. • ...
DKA 2021-06-26
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- these are found in urine when a patient is in DKA
- edema rapid rehydration can cause _________(two words)
- when this lab value is less than 15 the patient often needs intensive care admission
- deep, rapid breathing often associated with DKA
- DKA stands for ________________(2 words)
- 2/2 immediate risk of DKA
- Type I diabetes is caused disfunction of this organ
- symptom of DKA, excessive eating
- initial treatment of DKA (2 words)
- true/false the mortality rate for DKA is 5%
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- 1/2 primary blood lab findings in DKA
- kussmaul breathing is a compensatory mechanism that attempts to mediate metabolic acidosis with _________________ (2 words)
- true/false the target glucose drop when giving IV insulin is 100mg/dL per hour
- all DKA patients are globally depleted of this electrolyte
- this component moves into the cell with potassium
- 1/2 immediate risk of DKA
- symptom of DKA, excessive thirst
- true/false starting dose of IV insulin is 0.1u/kg/hr
- symptom of DKA, excessive urinating
- acidosis 2/2 primary blood lab findings in DKA (2 words)
20 Clues: 1/2 immediate risk of DKA • 2/2 immediate risk of DKA • symptom of DKA, excessive thirst • symptom of DKA, excessive eating • initial treatment of DKA (2 words) • symptom of DKA, excessive urinating • 1/2 primary blood lab findings in DKA • DKA stands for ________________(2 words) • true/false the mortality rate for DKA is 5% • deep, rapid breathing often associated with DKA • ...
Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja 4th Edition 2024-12-09
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- Enemy of the 4th (Doa6N) story?
- Who was the leader hall moniter?
- Chase Cooper is the leader of what ninja clan?
- Who is Chase most loyal cousin?
- Chase Cooper's crush and former lab partner?
- What kind of fair was almost ruined?
- What color is the the enemy ninja clan?
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- Who is Chase new lab partner?
- Who is the leader of the Pirates?
- Chase archenemy?
- Chase Best friend?
- What is Chase lab nickname?
12 Clues: Chase archenemy? • Chase Best friend? • What is Chase lab nickname? • Who is Chase new lab partner? • Enemy of the 4th (Doa6N) story? • Who is Chase most loyal cousin? • Who was the leader hall moniter? • Who is the leader of the Pirates? • What kind of fair was almost ruined? • What color is the the enemy ninja clan? • Chase Cooper's crush and former lab partner? • ...
Lab 2023-12-16
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- the platform on which the microscope stands
- It is used when working with toxic, explosive chemicals in factories and laboratories
- something that can be harmful to health
- stick for mixing liquids
- substances that can poison a villager
- a small stove that can be moved and heated on it
- full body protective clothing
- hand protection
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- a bottle, typically plastic, with a nozzle for directing a stream of liquid on to something
- information and reference document
- a small, narrow container with a rounded base
- substances capable of spontaneous combustion
- plastic eye protection
13 Clues: hand protection • plastic eye protection • stick for mixing liquids • full body protective clothing • information and reference document • substances that can poison a villager • something that can be harmful to health • the platform on which the microscope stands • substances capable of spontaneous combustion • a small, narrow container with a rounded base • ...
2017 Lab Week Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-21
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- Complete Blood Count Auto diff
- Reference Lab _________ Clinic
- don't forget to press this on the centrifuge
- DDIMER is used to determine this
- pipette
- This is key for good workflow
- Essential part of the lab
- Proficiency testing
- Hard _________!!!!!!!!!
- sendout
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- 15788
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
- 3385
- CPNL, CBCA, PTINR, etc....
- Platelet, Red Blood cells, Plasma.....
- Always _____ the patient when drawing blood.
- NH3 needs to be on ______ after drawn
- Carbamazepine
- Caused by breaking red blood cells
- Sophia detects this
- Bad results caused by this
- Detection of connective tissue diseases
22 Clues: 3385 • 15788 • pipette • sendout • Carbamazepine • Sophia detects this • Proficiency testing • Hard _________!!!!!!!!! • Essential part of the lab • CPNL, CBCA, PTINR, etc.... • Bad results caused by this • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel • This is key for good workflow • Complete Blood Count Auto diff • Reference Lab _________ Clinic • DDIMER is used to determine this • ...
Mrs.Frisby and the rats of NIMH crossword pullze 2024-05-08
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- , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest
- Schultz , The leader of scientist
- tinker , The guy that died in the woods that made toys
- , The mouse doctor with the medicine
- , the sickest
- , Friend of Nicodemus that left
- , The leader of the rats
- , The boy helper at the lab
- , The oldest
- , The girl helper at the lab
- , a clumsy young rat
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- , The big rat at the dorr
- , the main character
- , The leader of the guarding rats
- owl , The smart one
- , Mrs.Frisby's husband
- , Likes shiny things
- , The youngest
- , A cat
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest
20 Clues: , A cat • , The oldest • , the sickest • , The youngest • owl , The smart one • , Likes shiny things • , a clumsy young rat • , the main character • , Mrs.Frisby's husband • , The leader of the rats • , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest • , The big rat at the dorr • , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest • , The boy helper at the lab • , The girl helper at the lab • , Friend of Nicodemus that left • ...
SB LabWeek 2022 Crossword 2022-03-11
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- IcyHot
- A plane model
- NA | NA | NA
- Smelly reagent
- Round and round it goes
- Midi plate discoveries
- RP only
- SB treat of choice
- Every patient sample has a...
- Home of SummerBio
- A little Lab gift
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- Bright Red Garbage
- Our color is blue!
- Yellow mellow
- Let's get together
- Chocolate, Yellow or Black?
- It's ripe for the picking
- An important enzyme
- So many tubes!
- Not your average Q-tip!
- A home for tubes
- Encore!
- Load them up and empty them out
- Another name for an arm?
- Multiflo piece
25 Clues: IcyHot • Encore! • RP only • NA | NA | NA • Yellow mellow • A plane model • Smelly reagent • So many tubes! • Multiflo piece • A home for tubes • Home of SummerBio • A little Lab gift • Bright Red Garbage • Our color is blue! • Let's get together • SB treat of choice • An important enzyme • Midi plate discoveries • Round and round it goes • Not your average Q-tip! • Another name for an arm? • ...
Engineers 2026-03-20
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- Internal developer Platforms.
- Three position traffic signal.
- applications for improving safety.
- Tools to improve safety.
- Solar panels.
- lightning rod.
- personal computers.
- Medical endoscopes.
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- MRI machines.
- Microphones
- Telephone.
- marine steam.
- energy-harvesting speed bumps.
- human insulin-producing bacteria.
- smart wearable health monitors.
- hydraulic press.
- design and develop storing food materials.
- Three point seat belt.
- Steam turbines.
- steam engines.
20 Clues: Telephone. • Microphones • MRI machines. • marine steam. • Solar panels. • steam engines. • lightning rod. • Steam turbines. • hydraulic press. • personal computers. • Medical endoscopes. • Three point seat belt. • Tools to improve safety. • Internal developer Platforms. • energy-harvesting speed bumps. • Three position traffic signal. • smart wearable health monitors. • ...
crosswords 2024-07-02
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- What is the name of world’s first robot CEO
- TacticAI recently seen in news, is developed by which company
- Who coined the term "artificial intelligence
- Which company has collaborated with reliance Jio to establish a 5G innovation lab
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- system developed by Indian Railways to enhance safety in train operations by preventing accidents due to human error
- What app has a green owl as the mascot
- Which country has developed a device for the visually impaired to play the sport of shooting
- autonomous regional satellite navigation system developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation
8 Clues: What app has a green owl as the mascot • What is the name of world’s first robot CEO • Who coined the term "artificial intelligence • TacticAI recently seen in news, is developed by which company • Which company has collaborated with reliance Jio to establish a 5G innovation lab • ...
Hangyu 2024-01-29
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- organized framework or method
- cutting images into or onto the surface of metal
- maximum income for safety engineer
- average income for safety engineer
- keep safe from harm or injury
- safety engineer's college major
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- develop procedures and design systems to protect people from damage
- minimum income for safety engineer
- degree need degree to be a safety engineer
- safety engineer's cluster
- the act or process of making or carrying out plans
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and workings of a building
- construct, repair, and install building frameworks and structures
- recognized college for safety engineer
14 Clues: safety engineer's cluster • organized framework or method • keep safe from harm or injury • safety engineer's college major • minimum income for safety engineer • maximum income for safety engineer • average income for safety engineer • recognized college for safety engineer • degree need degree to be a safety engineer • cutting images into or onto the surface of metal • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-08-01
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- It's better to lose one _____ in life than to lose a life in a minute.
- Wear a _____ to protect your head from falling objects.
- ___fingers and ____ toes, if you are not safe...who knows?
- ____, Trip, and Fall
- Safety starts with _____!
- The door to Safety swings on the _____ of common sense.
- Document you refer to if you have questions about a hazardous chemical.
- A spill, a slip a hospital ____.
- Safety glasses: All in favor say ___!
- Personal ________ Equipment
- It is your _______to work safely and report hazards.
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- Keep safety in mind...it will save your _____.
- Working safely each day will keep the doctor _____.
- Tsand pu rof fesayt (anagram)
- To avoid slipping on stairs, always hold onto the _______.
- Workers who wear a respirator must be clean _____.
- Plan of the Day
- Pull, Aim, ______, Sweep
- Lock Out Tag Out
- P_____ Safety!
20 Clues: 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) • A spill, a slip a hospital ____. • Safety glasses: All in favor say ___! • Keep safety in mind...it will save your _____. • Workers who wear a respirator must be clean _____. • ...
Safety Complacency 2025-07-25
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- Something that takes attention away from safety
- Steps taken to stop incidents before they happen
- Lack of focus that leads to safety breakdowns
- Repeated tasks that may lead to lowered awareness
- Repeated messages or actions to support safe habits
- Incident where an accident almost happened
- False sense of security that leads to unsafe behavior
- State of being mentally ready and focused
- Unsafe time-saving action taken during a task
- Accepting unsafe conditions as standard
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- Being responsible for following safety rules
- Believing something is safe without checking
- Oversight to ensure safe behavior continues
- Ongoing education that helps fight complacency
- Watching for unsafe behaviors or conditions
- Potential for harm or injury
- Mental focus required to recognize risks
- Attitude toward safety that influences actions
- Tool used to prevent skipped safety steps
- Automatic behavior that may ignore risk
20 Clues: Potential for harm or injury • Automatic behavior that may ignore risk • Accepting unsafe conditions as standard • Mental focus required to recognize risks • State of being mentally ready and focused • Tool used to prevent skipped safety steps • Incident where an accident almost happened • Oversight to ensure safe behavior continues • ...
Labratory Equipment 2023-10-02
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- What shallow, flatbottomed dish is used to evaporate liquids and leave behind solids in chemistry experiments?
- What device measures electric current or amperage in electrical circuits?
- What apparatus provides controlled temperature and humidity conditions for growing cultures of microorganisms or cells in biology?
- What device measures force or weight by the extension or compression of a spring?
- What instrument is used to slice thin sections of biological tissues for microscopic examination?
- What simple machine consists of a flat surface tilted at an angle, often used for studying forces and motion?
- What small, flat piece of glass or plastic is used to hold biological specimens for microscopic examination?
- What vertical tube with a stopcock at the bottom is used to measure and dispense precise volumes of liquids in a chemistry lab?
- What narrow, cylindrical tube with a rounded bottom is used for holding small quantities of substances, mixing, and heating in chemistry experiments?
- What instrument measures temperature, often using the expansion of a liquid or gas in a tube?
- What piece of equipment is used to provide a controlled flame for heating substances in a chemistry lab?
- What measuring tool is used to measure distances or diameters with precision in physics experiments?
- What electronic instrument is used to visualize and analyze electrical signals over time in physics experiments?
- What flat, shallow dish with a cover is used for culturing microorganisms and growing biological samples?
- What airtight container with a drying agent is used to store substances in a dry environment or protect sensitive samples from moisture in a chemistry lab?
- What instrument measures atmospheric pressure and is often used in meteorological experiments?
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- What set of tools is used for dissecting and studying the anatomy of organisms in biology experiments?
- What instrument is used to magnify and view tiny structures and specimens in biology?
- What device is used to measure the properties of light, such as its spectrum and intensity?
- What instrument measures electric potential difference or voltage in electrical circuits?
- What coneshaped tool is used for pouring liquids or powders into containers with narrow openings in a chemistry lab?
- What equipment is used to measure mass accurately in physics experiments?
- What cylindrical container with volume markings is used to measure the volume of liquids precisely in a chemistry lab?
- What device is used to transfer precise volumes of liquids from one container to another in chemistry experiments?
- What device is used for sterilizing laboratory equipment, including biological samples and media?
- What simple measuring tool is used to measure lengths or dimensions in physics experiments?
- What device is used to transfer precise volumes of liquids, including biological solutions?
- What conical flask with a narrow neck is commonly used for mixing, heating, and storing liquids in a chemistry lab?
- What cylindrical container with a flat bottom and a lip is commonly used for holding and pouring liquids in chemistry experiments?
- What machine is used to separate substances based on density, such as separating blood components?
- What long, thin rod made of glass or plastic is used to stir solutions and mix substances in chemistry experiments?
- What storage rack holds multiple petri dishes and allows for easy organization in a biology lab?
- What small, heatresistant container with a lid is used to heat substances to high temperatures in a chemistry lab?
33 Clues: What device measures electric current or amperage in electrical circuits? • What equipment is used to measure mass accurately in physics experiments? • What device measures force or weight by the extension or compression of a spring? • What instrument is used to magnify and view tiny structures and specimens in biology? • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-08
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- Has a dish named after him.
- ______ Assurance (QA) leads to high levels of accuracy in the lab.
- Seventy ______ of medical decision are based on laboratory test results.
- Saliva and urine are types of ______.
- Essential attire in the lab.
- What must be punctured to collect a blood sample.
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- These help blood clot.
- An important subject for med lab professionals to study in school.
- How to look at tiny objects.
- Disease-causing microorganisms.
- Vampires and phlebotomists love this substance.
- What centrifuges do to blood samples.
12 Clues: These help blood clot. • Has a dish named after him. • How to look at tiny objects. • Essential attire in the lab. • Disease-causing microorganisms. • Saliva and urine are types of ______. • What centrifuges do to blood samples. • Vampires and phlebotomists love this substance. • What must be punctured to collect a blood sample. • ...
Colormanagent 2013-10-03
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- Wird als Schuhsohle bezeichnet (mit - )
- Farbechter Ausdruck
- Gerät zur Messung der Farbdichte
- Entfernen von Farbstichen
- Dunkelster Punkt in einem Farbraum
- Abkürzung INTERNATIONAL COLOR CONSORTIUM
- Unabhängiger Farbraum
- Bildschirmfarbraum
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- Rezeptoren für das Farbsehen im Auge
- Feststellen der Farbabweichung
- Zerlegen einer farbigen Bildvorlage
- Farbumfang
- Farbtempertur
13 Clues: Farbumfang • Farbtempertur • Bildschirmfarbraum • Farbechter Ausdruck • Unabhängiger Farbraum • Entfernen von Farbstichen • Feststellen der Farbabweichung • Gerät zur Messung der Farbdichte • Dunkelster Punkt in einem Farbraum • Zerlegen einer farbigen Bildvorlage • Rezeptoren für das Farbsehen im Auge • Wird als Schuhsohle bezeichnet (mit - ) • ...
Colormanagement 2013-10-03
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- Rezeptoren für das Farbsehen im Auge
- Abkürzung INTERNATIONAL COLOR CONSORTIUM
- Zerlegen einer farbigen Bildvorlage
- Entfernen von Farbstichen
- Feststellen der Farbabweichung
- Unabhängiger Farbraum
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- Gerät zur Messung der Farbdichte
- Wird als Schuhsohle bezeichnet (mit - )
- Dunkelster Punkt in einem Farbraum
- Farbtemperatur
- Farbumfang
- Farbechter Ausdruck
- Bildschirmfarbraum
13 Clues: Farbumfang • Farbtemperatur • Bildschirmfarbraum • Farbechter Ausdruck • Unabhängiger Farbraum • Entfernen von Farbstichen • Feststellen der Farbabweichung • Gerät zur Messung der Farbdichte • Dunkelster Punkt in einem Farbraum • Zerlegen einer farbigen Bildvorlage • Rezeptoren für das Farbsehen im Auge • Wird als Schuhsohle bezeichnet (mit - ) • ...
Lab-Injuries and Safety Equipment 2013-03-31
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- slight injury that may happen when your skin is rubbed against sharp or pointed objects.
- a wound where the skin is cut or torn ( deep cut)
- an injury or mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something
- mask we wear it over the mouth and nose to prevent harmful substances from being breathed in
- we use them when we want to cut things with a razor.
- we put them on when handling hot things.
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- a break in a bone
- we use them when measuring chemicals
- we use them to protect our hands
- when a bone or joint is moved out of place
- injury caused by fire or when touching something hot
- a twist of the a joint mainly the wrist or the ankle
12 Clues: a break in a bone • we use them to protect our hands • we use them when measuring chemicals • we put them on when handling hot things. • when a bone or joint is moved out of place • a wound where the skin is cut or torn ( deep cut) • injury caused by fire or when touching something hot • we use them when we want to cut things with a razor. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword - Caroline D 2024-09-05
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- The lab area should be:
- Used for handling heated glassware.
- Hazardous symbols.
- This behavior is not tolerated during a lab.
- Do not use if cracked or chipped.
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- Make sure to BLANK all accidents and injuries to the teacher at once, no matter how minor.
- Take only as much as you need.
- Eye protection.
- Symbol that means chemical eats or wears away other materials.
- Always walk with these objects' points facing down.
- To operate the fire extinguisher, remember:
- Never use this around water.
12 Clues: Eye protection. • Hazardous symbols. • The lab area should be: • Never use this around water. • Take only as much as you need. • Do not use if cracked or chipped. • Used for handling heated glassware. • To operate the fire extinguisher, remember: • This behavior is not tolerated during a lab. • Always walk with these objects' points facing down. • ...
Safety in a Textiles Lab 2023-05-16
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- Ensure this always has a lid on.
- Can cause someone to lose focus.
- Do no wear this when using a sewing machine.
- Something that can cause harm or injury.
- This gets very hot and can burn someone easily.
- This is very sharp and used to sew thread.
- This need to be tied up when using a sewing machine.
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- Used to sew pieces of fabric together.
- Use this instead of a chair to reach things up high.
- Connect to electrical machines and can be tripped on.
- Make sure they are closed when walking.
- Make sure that when the machine is not being used nothing is on the pedal.
12 Clues: Ensure this always has a lid on. • Can cause someone to lose focus. • Used to sew pieces of fabric together. • Make sure they are closed when walking. • Something that can cause harm or injury. • This is very sharp and used to sew thread. • Do no wear this when using a sewing machine. • This gets very hot and can burn someone easily. • ...
Safety in the Textiles Lab 2021-02-09
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- Measures lengths of fabric.
- Makes fabric smooth by applying heat.
- can be used to sew a circuit into a fabric design
- Two pieces of fabric sewn on top of each other
- These are used to cut fabric in the textiles lab.
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- An electric appliance for quickly and securely sewing things together.
- What is being sewn together.
- For protecting hands when using chemicals.
- Used to unpick mistakes.
- A small metal rod with a sharp point to pull thread through fabric.
- What is being sewn into the fabric.
- These keep the fabric together when it hasn't been sewn together yet.
12 Clues: Used to unpick mistakes. • Measures lengths of fabric. • What is being sewn together. • What is being sewn into the fabric. • Makes fabric smooth by applying heat. • For protecting hands when using chemicals. • Two pieces of fabric sewn on top of each other • can be used to sew a circuit into a fabric design • These are used to cut fabric in the textiles lab. • ...
Safety in the Science Lab 2016-09-08
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- If you get chemicals in your eyes, rinse them out at the _______ station.
- Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____.
- Never touch ______. Use the dustpan and broom to sweep it into the bin at the back of the classroom.
- Never ____ or drink during a lab.
- Behave ________ in the lab at all times.
- If someone in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put them out.
- Don't _____ chemicals directly from the container. Waft your hand to get the scent instead.
- Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher.
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- Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities
- If an object in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put it out.
- Be aware of your _________ at all times.
- Never _____ chemicals.
12 Clues: Never _____ chemicals. • Never ____ or drink during a lab. • Be aware of your _________ at all times. • Behave ________ in the lab at all times. • Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____. • Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher. • Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities • ...
Safety in the Science Lab 2016-09-08
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- Behave ________ in the lab at all times.
- If someone in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put them out.
- Be aware of your _________ at all times.
- Don't _____ chemicals directly from the container. Waft your hand to get the scent instead.
- If an object in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put it out.
- Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____.
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- Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities
- Never ____ or drink during a lab.
- Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher.
- Never touch ______. Use the dustpan and broom to sweep it into the bin at the back of the classroom.
- Never _____ chemicals.
- If you get chemicals in your eyes, rinse them out at the _______ station.
12 Clues: Never _____ chemicals. • Never ____ or drink during a lab. • Behave ________ in the lab at all times. • Be aware of your _________ at all times. • Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____. • Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher. • Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities • ...
Lab Safety By: Chloe Mann 2016-09-01
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- used to measure an exact duration of time
- used to accurately measure out volume
- a wide cylindrical glass vessel with a pouring lip used as a laboratory container and mixing jar
- worn to protect the eyes from hazards
- instrument used to produce enlarged images of microscopic objects
- hand-held magnifying glass,that makes objects appear larger
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- used in science to measure the exact mass of an object
- graduated cup used for measuring ingredients
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- a scale that uses a spring to measure weight
- used in science to measure the mass of an object
- strip of wood, metal or plastic with a straight edge used to measure length
12 Clues: used to accurately measure out volume • worn to protect the eyes from hazards • an instrument for measuring temperature • used to measure an exact duration of time • graduated cup used for measuring ingredients • a scale that uses a spring to measure weight • used in science to measure the mass of an object • used in science to measure the exact mass of an object • ...
Safety Crossword 2015-06-04
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- ______ Interaction Process.
- fire extinguishing method
- Hazard associated with sharp edges
- Responsible for safety
- powered industrial truck
- an event or occurrence
- worn in vehicles
- in house medical expert
- issued by doctor
- pay this to keep safe
- Loss of fluids
- Science of anticipation of environmental stresses
- The control of hazards to an acceptable level of risk
- science of fitting the job to the person
- Take to de-energized state
- Lockable storage box
- a minor injury
- make into new
- Governmental safety
- Best method of fire safety
- community or societal disruption involving serious loss
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- to put out
- Abiding by the law
- Actions, beliefs and values
- Injury requiring medical assistance
- Crane inspection are to be performed by operators
- Injured muscle or tendon
- Stretched ligament
- source of danger
- Sign at exit reads “Take _____ ____”
- Most effective control for hazard reduction
- Precautions for disasters
- They were enlightened by the Monthly Safety _____
- group responsible for incident investigations
- World’s worst industrial disaster
- ability to perceive events or objects
- Willingness to accept responsibility
- Illness from exposure to high temperatures
- An immediate risk to health
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly
- Nominate for greatest impact on safety
- Most common method of workplace injury
- proactive safety focused analysis of job
- National Safety Month
- Acronym for a type respirator used in fabrication areas
- Federal disaster group
- Training for supervisors regarding accountability and recognition
47 Clues: to put out • make into new • Loss of fluids • a minor injury • source of danger • worn in vehicles • issued by doctor • Abiding by the law • Stretched ligament • Governmental safety • Lockable storage box • pay this to keep safe • National Safety Month • Responsible for safety • an event or occurrence • Federal disaster group • in house medical expert • Injured muscle or tendon • ...
