lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Human Factors 2025-11-26
Across
- : Acknowledgment of safe behavior
- : Planning meeting before starting work (adj.)
- : Culture encouraging incident disclosure (adj.)
- : Personal responsibility for safety outcomes
- : Short crew meeting about specific hazard
- : Management commitment driving safety excellence
- : Active worker participation in safety
Down
- : Positive feedback improving safe behavior
- : Authority to halt unsafe activity
- : Watching behavior to identify risks
- : Safety approach observing and coaching actions
- : Brief talk reinforcing safe practices
- : Improvement from incident investigation (adj.)
- : Communicating hazards and near misses
- : Job safety analysis breaking task into steps (abbr.)
15 Clues: : Acknowledgment of safe behavior • : Authority to halt unsafe activity • : Watching behavior to identify risks • : Brief talk reinforcing safe practices • : Communicating hazards and near misses • : Active worker participation in safety • : Short crew meeting about specific hazard • : Positive feedback improving safe behavior • ...
Beaker Clinical Pathology Phlebotomist Class 2020-10-15
Across
- An activity containing the Interactive Face Sheet (IFS), Side Bar Checklist, and encounter specific forms.
- At the top right of Hyperspace, this allows us to search for activities or keywords in a patient chart.
- An activity to see various lab metrics or the Learning Home Dashboard with links to Quick Start Guides.
- A button in the patient chart (when in an encounter) that opens the New Order search field to enter orders for that encounter.
- An activity to document a lab draw/collection. It is accessed by the Collect Specimens button and is where we accession the specimen, change the performing lab, see tube sequence, and the tubes needed.
- An report-based activity that shows information about a specimen, such as specimen tracking and is where we can see preliminary or verified results, add a provider to receive results (CC List section), or cancel a charge (Charge Summary).
- An activity to see any outpatient appointments
- At the top left, this button allows us to navigate to buttons for activities that we have access to.
Down
- An activity to see inpatient/admitted patients’active orders, next expected draw times, and patient location.
- An activity to lookup a patient chart and see encounters for the patient.
- An activity to create a list of specimens that will be sent to the lab for testing.
- An activity to see orders placed for a patient. This is also where the “Collect Specimen” button is located.
- An activity in which to quickly create a walk-in lab encounter to document a lab draw.
- An activity to create an Orders Only encounter in which to enter orders that have been faxed.
14 Clues: An activity to see any outpatient appointments • An activity to lookup a patient chart and see encounters for the patient. • An activity to create a list of specimens that will be sent to the lab for testing. • An activity in which to quickly create a walk-in lab encounter to document a lab draw. • ...
Food Safety/OH&S Crossword 2023-06-09
Across
- LOTO stands for _____Out Tag Out
- Who Regulates food safety in Canada
- Cleaning supplies should be properly labeled with these
- The Food Centre will not tolerate any form of __
- OH&S committee Chair’s first name
- PPE stands for Personal _____ Equipment
- In case of fire – meet at this point
- Transport of chemicals – ensure container integrity is
- Who is responsible for workplace safety
- You should wash this before entering the plant
- When equipment is operating in extrusion and dry innovation you need to wear _________protection
- Food safety practices GMPs stand for Good_________Practices
- MSDS stands for _____________ Safety Data Sheets
Down
- Supervisors need complete this ____investigation form for all injuries
- Emergency exits, Fire extinguishers, gas shutoffs, access to electrical panels should all be free of _______
- In case of Emergency you should remain ______
- First Aid Safety Shower is located in this room
- Before operating equipment you should do a complete
- A microorganism that causes food poisoning
- If moving equipment on wheels you should ___it not Pull it
- Everyone should wear a ____ net in the plant
- A Food Safety System
- Restricted Access Area starting with M
23 Clues: A Food Safety System • LOTO stands for _____Out Tag Out • OH&S committee Chair’s first name • Who Regulates food safety in Canada • In case of fire – meet at this point • Restricted Access Area starting with M • Who is responsible for workplace safety • PPE stands for Personal _____ Equipment • A microorganism that causes food poisoning • ...
HAZARDS 2025-11-20
Across
- rapport d’accident
- panneau d’avertissement
- plan d’évacuation
- déversement (de liquide dangereux)
- danger ou risque
- inspecteur de sécurité
- règles de sécurité
- procédure de sécurité
- sortie de secours
Down
- équipement de protection
- formation
- sécurité au travail
- premiers secours
- évaluation des risques
- exercice d’évacuation incendie
15 Clues: formation • premiers secours • danger ou risque • plan d’évacuation • sortie de secours • rapport d’accident • règles de sécurité • sécurité au travail • procédure de sécurité • évaluation des risques • inspecteur de sécurité • panneau d’avertissement • équipement de protection • exercice d’évacuation incendie • déversement (de liquide dangereux)
LAB WEEK 2022 2022-03-23
Across
- CREDENTIALING AGENCY FOR CLINICAL LABORATORY PERSONNEL
- YOU GET THE POINT
- NOT A VAMPIRE
- PPE ATTIRE
- USUALLY WE CAN READ THEM
- NOT A TV TYPE
- CAUSES CHICKENPOX IN CHILDREN AND MAY REAPPEAR IN ADULTHOOD
- LAB TECH
- DEPARTMENT WHERE ABO'S ARE PREFORMED
- THE TERM USED WHEN A TEST RESULT IS LIFE THREATENING
Down
- MICROSCOPE
- GLOVES
- USED TO SPIN SPECIMENS
- FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE
- CHOCOLATE, BROWN & YELLOW
- RIGHT NOW
- STOP THE SPREAD OF GERMS
- REMOVE BEFORE REMOVING THE NEEDLE
- A STAIN USED TO IDENTIFY BACTERIA
- MICHAEL J FOX
- HAS WINGS
- DON'T DRINK THE VIRUS
22 Clues: GLOVES • LAB TECH • RIGHT NOW • HAS WINGS • MICROSCOPE • PPE ATTIRE • NOT A VAMPIRE • MICHAEL J FOX • NOT A TV TYPE • YOU GET THE POINT • DON'T DRINK THE VIRUS • USED TO SPIN SPECIMENS • FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE • STOP THE SPREAD OF GERMS • USUALLY WE CAN READ THEM • CHOCOLATE, BROWN & YELLOW • REMOVE BEFORE REMOVING THE NEEDLE • A STAIN USED TO IDENTIFY BACTERIA • DEPARTMENT WHERE ABO'S ARE PREFORMED • ...
June Safety Month Crossword Puzzle 2026-06-02
Across
- Built through teamwork and communication
- Essential for a safe workplace culture and something everyone deserves
- Continuous attention to safety
- What coworkers provide one another
- Our number one priority
- You wear it to protect yourself
- Helps staff prepare for emergencies
- Collaboration that improves safety
- What to do when you identify a concern
Down
- What to do to get your needs met
- To protect staff and patients
- What we do to practice for emergencies
- To reduce agitation before a crisis
- Skill used to ensure people are heard
- Accompanying someone for safety purposes
- The goal of all safety initiatives
- Being mindful of one’s surroundings is to be
17 Clues: Our number one priority • To protect staff and patients • Continuous attention to safety • You wear it to protect yourself • What to do to get your needs met • What coworkers provide one another • The goal of all safety initiatives • Collaboration that improves safety • To reduce agitation before a crisis • Helps staff prepare for emergencies • ...
Safety Management System (SMS) 2025-09-29
Across
- Type of culture. We adapt according to the situation and we are flexible as company.
- Where we can find all the information and stay up to date.
- Type of culture. Our procedures include this culture.
- Ground Safety Report
- Type of culture. Everyone knows what they need to stay safe.
- Speak UP, Speak Out
- Type of culture. We are always improving our knowledge and growing from it.
- Air Safety Report
Down
- What we report. Not who caused it.
- We tick the box if we want to keep it private.
- Type of Culture. We don't punish you for mistakes.
- Stands for Safety Action Group.
- Cabin Safety Report
- Document published every two months on docuNet with alerts.
- Tick this box if impacts the entire network. ICC needs to authorize via CAPT.
- Who is part of all of this cultures to make us safe?
- Universal Safety Report
17 Clues: Air Safety Report • Cabin Safety Report • Speak UP, Speak Out • Ground Safety Report • Universal Safety Report • Stands for Safety Action Group. • What we report. Not who caused it. • We tick the box if we want to keep it private. • Type of Culture. We don't punish you for mistakes. • Who is part of all of this cultures to make us safe? • ...
Introduction to WHS 2026-04-21
Across
- Breathing disease caused by exposure
- Enforces workplace safety
- Guidelines for safe work
- Hand protection equipment
- Physical harm from an accident
- High temperature hazard
- Protective equipment abbreviation
- Work efficiency improved by safety
- Covers nose and mouth for safety
- Process that produces fumes
- Contact with harmful substances
- You go to perform do daily duties and earn.
- Illnesses caused by unsafe conditions
- Measures to reduce hazards
- Unplanned events that cause harm
- Equipment that may cause injury
- Being protected from danger
- Location where work is done
- Provides workplace safety
Down
- Can produce loud noise
- Inform about a hazard
- Hazard related to posture
- Follows safety rules
- Chance that harm may occur
- Type of hazard involving power
- Head protection equipment
- Result of loud noise exposure
- Can be dangerous if exposed
- Something that can cause harm
- Harmful gases from processes like soldering
- Hazard like noise or heat
- Prevents illness from workplace exposure
- Eye protection equipment
- Field involving automated machines
- Hazard involving bacteria or infections
- Result of touching live wire
- Loud sound hazard
- Body position when sitting or standing
- Hazard involving harmful substances
39 Clues: Loud sound hazard • Follows safety rules • Inform about a hazard • Can produce loud noise • High temperature hazard • Guidelines for safe work • Eye protection equipment • Hazard related to posture • Enforces workplace safety • Head protection equipment • Hand protection equipment • Hazard like noise or heat • Provides workplace safety • Chance that harm may occur • ...
Deer Valley VPP Recertification -- What You Need to Know 2019-07-23
Across
- Voluntary Protection Program
- What can never be done inside the buildings at Deer Valley
- One way to stay safe when it is hot
- What we are when we walk while looking down at our phone
- Others who also must follow Honeywell safety rules
- Who is responsible for safety
- Honeywell process to observe employees and provide feedback
- Arizona State OSHA
- Renewal of VPP
- A season or when we lose our balance
- Employees at VPP sites have fewer of these
- Help us find hazards
- When we should report safety incidents
- A VPP plant's relationship with OSHA
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- What we maintain around fire extinguishers and eye washes
- What we share to eliminate unsafe behaviors
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
Down
- Prevented by picking up debris off the floor
- Process that eliminates energy on equipment
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Something we should do throughout the day to avoid strains
- Informal or formal discussion OSHA will have with employees
- Help us see pedestrians at blind corners
- Frequency for us to look for ways to improve safety
- When we can stop thinking about safety
- Another word for employee involvement
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- Neoprene or leather are examples
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
- Resource that tells us the hazards of chemicals we use
- A person who can help eliminate hazards
- Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
- Fitting the work to the person
- An injury that requires medical treatment
- Something that can harm us
- Must be visually inspected prior to each use
- What we do if we think something is not safe
38 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Arizona State OSHA • Help us find hazards • Something that can harm us • Voluntary Protection Program • Who is responsible for safety • Fitting the work to the person • Should be pushed and not pulled • Not the place to pour chemicals • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Neoprene or leather are examples • One way to stay safe when it is hot • ...
On Time Orders 2020-11-09
Across
- This is when the Lab is out of the Lens/Frame and is unable to get it back in stock due to the warehouse being out of the product and waiting on a release date.
- When a store calls in needing to know an ETA of the order?
- This screen shows which lab the order was routed to.
- This is when the order is delayed to an out.
- This screen shows all of the scans for the order.
- The Order was cancelled due to the frame is no longer available, and the Vision Center can trace the frame.
- When an order has been shipped in optifacts, what is under the tray location?
- When the order should be mailed out from the lab.
Down
- This is when the Lab has run out of the Lens/Frame and it will be ordered. This can take up to 5 -7 days.
- This KB article is used when a store is calling about an invalid that was cancelled.
- This is when an order is 10 days late or the 3rd remake.
- This is shows how much the Vision Center was charged and can be printed from BOSS.
- This may be a specialty lens or a lens that the Lab does not keep currently in Stock it needs to be ordered.
- This is when a Vision Center calls in to report and issue with the order.
- When the order is due to arrive at the Vision Center.
15 Clues: This is when the order is delayed to an out. • This screen shows all of the scans for the order. • When the order should be mailed out from the lab. • This screen shows which lab the order was routed to. • When the order is due to arrive at the Vision Center. • This is when an order is 10 days late or the 3rd remake. • ...
Father's Day 2023 2023-06-15
Across
- Two bits
- Staple of George Dye since at least 2011
- Reliably recumbent. Like a pancake.
- starring Randolph Mantooth
- Lives or dies(?) near Window Lab
- Fava beans
- Despite his name, lives north of here
- Little mustaches
- How many factors can divide equally into your age as of tomorrow
Down
- Old black lab
- Tell your sister I made
- A dessert I've bought but never made.
- Under the 'see'
- Free postal notifications
- One half of musical Deutsche Duo
- It's 7:00pm!
- All the peanut butter
- It's also 7:00pm!
- Has yet to bark at anyone.
- Tenderloin, patties, or shredded
20 Clues: Two bits • Fava beans • It's 7:00pm! • Old black lab • Under the 'see' • Little mustaches • It's also 7:00pm! • All the peanut butter • Tell your sister I made • Free postal notifications • starring Randolph Mantooth • Has yet to bark at anyone. • One half of musical Deutsche Duo • Lives or dies(?) near Window Lab • Tenderloin, patties, or shredded • Reliably recumbent. Like a pancake. • ...
Atmos Safety 2022-09-26
Across
- Our culture
- Bring out the blank in others
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- A walk around your vehicle
- Lockout - blank
- Blank system defensive driving techniques
- Call 811 before you blank
- Be at your blank
- The most southern Atmos Division
- Safety Data Sheet
Down
- The new naturally slim
- Inspire blank
- One of the four communication styles
- Do this when you are approaching an intersection
- System, Employee, and Public blank
- Atmos is Blank-ing our energy future
- Fire Extinguisher, PASS = Point, Aim, Blank, Sweep
- He loves to talk about safe digging practices
- Blank provider of natural gas
- The atmos health plan
20 Clues: Our culture • Inspire blank • Lockout - blank • Be at your blank • Safety Data Sheet • The atmos health plan • The new naturally slim • Call 811 before you blank • A walk around your vehicle • Bring out the blank in others • Blank provider of natural gas • The most southern Atmos Division • System, Employee, and Public blank • One of the four communication styles • ...
Abbreviations Week 11 & 12 2022-11-09
Tour Lab Telkom 2022-10-21
9 Clues: 🐞🏃 • Logo Lab Tele • Sinyal biner 1 dan 0 • Siput yang bisa ngeong • Persamaan kata rejidat • Koor. Lab Tele (temannya Denis) • Permen yang dibuat dalam semalam • Ada berapa praktikum di Lab tele? • Kepala Laboratorium Telekomunikasi
Deer Valley VPP Recertification - What We Need to Know 2019-07-23
Across
- Something we should do throughout the day to avoid strains
- Arizona State OSHA
- Honeywell process to observe employees and provide feedback
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Another word for employee involvement
- Something that can harm us
- Fitting the work to the person
- Frequency for us to look for ways to improve safety
- Help us find hazards
- Renewal of VPP
- Help us see pedestrians at blind corners
- Resource that tells us the hazards of chemicals we use
- What we maintain around fire extinguishers and eye washes
- Informal or formal discussion OSHA will have with employees
- Voluntary Protection Program
- What we do if we think something is not safe
- An injury that requires medical treatment
- Who is responsible for safety
- Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
- What can never be done inside the buildings at Deer Valley
- What we share to eliminate unsafe behaviors
- Not the place to pour chemicals
Down
- A person who can help eliminate hazards
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- One way to stay safe when it is hot
- Process that eliminates energy on equipment
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- Others who also must follow Honeywell safety rules
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
- A VPP plant's relationship with OSHA
- Neoprene or leather are examples
- What we are when we walk while looking down at our phone
- When we should report safety incidents
- Employees at VPP sites have fewer of these
- we can stop thinking about safety
- by picking up debris off the floor
- Must be visually inspected prior to each use
- A season or when we lose our balance
38 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Arizona State OSHA • Help us find hazards • Something that can harm us • Voluntary Protection Program • Who is responsible for safety • Fitting the work to the person • Should be pushed and not pulled • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Not the place to pour chemicals • Neoprene or leather are examples • we can stop thinking about safety • ...
Glendale's Road to VPP Recertification 2018-10-12
Across
- Honeywell process to observe employee behavior and provide feedback
- Government agency that regulates the disposal of hazardous waste
- Person who can help fix hazards
- Walking while looking down at your phone
- Something we should do frequently to avoid strains
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- What we should hold on to when climbing stairs
- Voluntary Protection Program
- Frequency for us to be looking for ways to improve safety
- One way to stay safe when it's hot
- What we don't do while we are driving
- Renewal of VPP
- What we should do if we have a question about a task
- An injury that involves medical treatment
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
- Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
- Procedure that isolates energy on equipment
- Why we wear heel straps
- When we can stop thinking about safety
Down
- We have to be trained to operate this
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Stop Work can be used without fear of this
- Frequency of Safety Rep Meetings
- Device used to measure pressure differential
- Database for Safety Data Sheets for chemicals
- Something that can harm us
- A season of the year or when we lose our balance
- Another word for employee involvement
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Neoprene or leather are examples
- Prevented by picking up debris on the floor
- Who is responsible for safety
- The science of making the task fit the person
- Help us find hazards
- Number of employees needed to lift something over 50 pounds
- Must be visually inspected before use
37 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Help us find hazards • Why we wear heel straps • Something that can harm us • Voluntary Protection Program • Who is responsible for safety • Should be pushed and not pulled • Person who can help fix hazards • Not the place to pour chemicals • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Frequency of Safety Rep Meetings • Neoprene or leather are examples • ...
Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food 2025-03-05
Across
- Person who exposes illegal or unethical practices in an industry.
- Making information about food production and safety publicly available.
- Presence of harmful substances in food, such as bacteria, chemicals, or toxins.
- Government agency that oversees food safety in meat, poultry, and egg production.
- Producing large quantities of food quickly and cheaply.
- Microorganism, such as a bacteria or virus, that causes disease.
- Removal of unsafe food products from the market due to contamination risks.
- Bacteria that causes food poisoning, in raw poultry, eggs, and contaminated produce.
- Use of chemicals to remove bacteria from meat and produce.
- Laws and rules that control how food is produced, processed, and sold.
- Efforts by businesses to influence government policies in their favor.
- Food production practices that prioritize environmental health.
- Large-scale food production that often prioritizes profit over safety.
Down
- Process where government agencies check food production facilities for safety.
- Efforts to push for better food safety laws and transparency.
- Bacteria that can cause serious illness, especially in pregnant women, and newborns.
- Diseases caused by consuming contaminated food.
- Given to animals to promote growth and prevent disease.
- U.S. law designed to improve food safety regulations and prevent contamination.
- The sudden occurrence of a foodborne illness affecting many people at once.
- Type of Bacteria which can cause severe food poisoning. Hint Real Name
- The transfer of harmful bacteria from one food or surface to another.
- Government agency responsible for regulating food safety.
- Ability to track food products through the supply chain from farm to consumer.
- A food safety technique that uses radiation to kill bacteria in food.
25 Clues: Diseases caused by consuming contaminated food. • Given to animals to promote growth and prevent disease. • Producing large quantities of food quickly and cheaply. • Government agency responsible for regulating food safety. • Use of chemicals to remove bacteria from meat and produce. • Efforts to push for better food safety laws and transparency. • ...
Ripped From the (Blog )Headlines 2014-04-01
Across
- Arvind Suresh ______ Recipient
- _____________ Team Responsibilities
- Get in the _________
- Welcome Mark __________ to the ASI Team
- Safety & ______________ Audit This Week
- Handy Tips for ________ Safety
- Welcome _____________ Song to Advanced Systems Integration
- Safety __________ Shares
- Preventing ____________ Injuries
- TBWS-Learn to _____________
Down
- _____________ a Face With the Name
- __________ & David
- ______________Walking
- Psychologically ____________
- Team Member ______________________
- Match the ______________
- The Unexpected _____________ Hazard
- TBWS-The Feedback ______________
18 Clues: __________ & David • Get in the _________ • ______________Walking • Match the ______________ • Safety __________ Shares • TBWS-Learn to _____________ • Psychologically ____________ • Arvind Suresh ______ Recipient • Handy Tips for ________ Safety • TBWS-The Feedback ______________ • Preventing ____________ Injuries • _____________ a Face With the Name • ...
etech p3 2020-10-22
20 Clues: risk • worm • spam • trojan • adware • threat • google • safety • website • malware • website • software • phishing • internet • antivirus • ransomware • keylogging • information • superhighway • searchengine
PIH Crossword 2023-04-15
Across
- Helps bring down CNS activity in preeclamptic women and help to bring down their blood pressure.
- Involuntary muscle contractions
- When your blood pressure is high
- Common site for this clinical manifestation in preeclamptic patients are the feet and hands
- Lab test that is done to detect proteinuria
- Common CNS issue in preeclampsia that can go unnoticed
- Often seen in a urinalysis of a preeclamptic patient
- Lab value that drops due to preeclampsia
- Can occur from CNS changes from preeclampsia
- First word to the medication to help with seizure activity for eclampsia
- Medication to help bring down blood pressure for preeclampsia.
- Monitor closely for pulmonary edema!
Down
- Will be hyperactive with preeclampsia
- Disorder that causes hypertension in pregnant women with an unknown cause. Can be deadly if not treated.
- What differentiates preeclampsia from eclampsia
- Lab test that is done to help diagnose HELLP syndrome
- Pain in the abdomen that can be mistaken for heart burn but is a common sign of preeclampsia
- Cure for magnesium sulfate toxicity
18 Clues: Involuntary muscle contractions • When your blood pressure is high • Cure for magnesium sulfate toxicity • Monitor closely for pulmonary edema! • Will be hyperactive with preeclampsia • Lab value that drops due to preeclampsia • Lab test that is done to detect proteinuria • Can occur from CNS changes from preeclampsia • What differentiates preeclampsia from eclampsia • ...
Reference Lab Crossword 2019-04-09
Across
- Brand of disinfectant
- Set of reagents used to treat DAT positive red cells prior to IAT testing
- Terri's favorite name to call out
- Number recorded on every worksheet to indicate which area of the lab testing was performed
- Process of incubating patient plasma with donor red cells to bind antibodies and remove them from the plasma
- Plastic used to cover open tubes
- A patient's antigens are recorded as positive or negative
- Department responsible for genetically testing donor red cell antigens
- Vessel used to collect a blood sample
Down
- The antibody-antigen reaction we grade
- Term used for community members whose blood is negative for a specific combination of antigens
- FDA approved monoclonal antibody that targets the CD38 antigen
- 2019 Lab Week theme
- Medical Technologist licensing organization
- One of our enhancement reagents
- PPE item worn daily in the lab and cleaned weekly
- Jim's favorite word
- Brand name for cell washers and reagent refrigerator
18 Clues: 2019 Lab Week theme • Jim's favorite word • Brand of disinfectant • One of our enhancement reagents • Plastic used to cover open tubes • Terri's favorite name to call out • Vessel used to collect a blood sample • The antibody-antigen reaction we grade • Medical Technologist licensing organization • PPE item worn daily in the lab and cleaned weekly • ...
June 2022 Joint Mission Upholding Patient Safety (JMUPS) 2022-06-01
Across
- National Patient Safety Goal 7: Prevent mistakes in ________.
- A report in the _______ system is NOT appropriate for needle sticks, blood borne pathogen events, and staff injuries not related to patient care, a Mishap Report should be filed instead.
- National Patient Safety Goal 3: Use _________ safely.
- Acronym for TeamSTEPPS tool used when a treatment team member would like to pause to address a potential patient safety issue.
- Used for procedure site marking when intra-oral methods are not possible.
- National Patient Safety Goal 1: Identify ________ correctly.
- A ___ _____ ______ is required to be filled out for every patient in which placement of sealants, preventative resin restorations (PRR), preparation of teeth for rest seats, and scaling and root planning (with or without anesthetic) occurs.
- National Patient Safety Goal 5: Prevent __________.
Down
- _______ __________ is a set of processes to prevent wrong site, wrong procedure, and wrong person surgery.
- National Patient Safety Goal 2: Improve staff ____________.
- It is important all team members have a shared ______ _______ to ensure focus on same objectives.
- National Patient Safety Goal 6: Identify patient safety _________.
- This type of meeting occurs as needed throughout day to refocus the treatment team if situations change.
- Inconsistency in team membership, fatigue, lack of time, and distractions are common ______ to patient safety.
- This type of meeting occurs prior to patient care each morning to discuss the plan of the day and related patient safety concerns.
- Should be completed after leaving treatment area or interruption.
16 Clues: National Patient Safety Goal 5: Prevent __________. • National Patient Safety Goal 3: Use _________ safely. • National Patient Safety Goal 2: Improve staff ____________. • National Patient Safety Goal 1: Identify ________ correctly. • National Patient Safety Goal 7: Prevent mistakes in ________. • Should be completed after leaving treatment area or interruption. • ...
steward 2025-02-15
Across
- Managing cultural sensitivity while interacting with diverse passengers
- Administering first aid in a medical emergency
- Regulations regarding carrying dangerous goods on board
- Procedures to follow during an emergency landing
- Actions during a decompression emergency
- Handling complaints about in-flight services
- Assisting passengers with disabilities
- How to handle turbulence and reassure passengers
- Handling a passenger experiencing a panic attack during a flight
- Inspecting and using emergency equipment like oxygen masks and life vests
Down
- Recognizing potential security threats or suspicious behavior
- Providing excellent customer service while maintaining safety
- Standard pre-flight safety checks
- Handling a difficult or unruly passenger
- Proper procedure for evacuating an aircraft
- Fire safety protocols on an aircraft
- Types of fire extinguishers used on board
- Ensure passenger safety during a flight
18 Clues: Standard pre-flight safety checks • Fire safety protocols on an aircraft • Assisting passengers with disabilities • Ensure passenger safety during a flight • Actions during a decompression emergency • Handling a difficult or unruly passenger • Types of fire extinguishers used on board • Proper procedure for evacuating an aircraft • ...
Aegis 25th Anniversary Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-21
Across
- We Lead, We Serve, We Excel
- This is your daily dose of Aegis information.
- What was the first type of testing offered by Aegis?
- This area of testing has driven the most growth for Aegis.
- Philippides was perhaps the first of these that would provide speed, security, tracking, signature, specialization and individualization of express services and swift delivery times.
- Aegis opened its doors in 1990 on the first day of this month.
- Where Dr. Black came from and not the Commodores band of 1972.
- Provides patient care that ensures the appropriateness, effectiveness and safety of the patient's medication use.
- She was once the fastest woman in the world and is now remembered in our 365 building.
- five Aegis is currently celebrating this many years of excellence!
- Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
Down
- The team member that has been with Aegis the longest.
- Carried by Athena and Zeus as told in the Iliad.
- This statement states that we deliver superior science and superior service to every client, every day.
- This department can help you with your email.
- Gloves, eyewear and lab coats are all examples of this.
- This Goddess' name holds your documents and gives knowledge to others.
- This site does not offer college classes but lessons for success and knowledge for our team.
- A formal written profile request on this pre-printed form.
- This app is used to protect us from taking bad supplements.
- An energetic program that offers rewards for your accomplishments.
- Aegis recently received this accreditation and you can also wear one of these.
- Not having one can make it difficult to watch television but not having this team member would make success seem impossible.
- He was a Marine first and then a Scientist.
- This department works day and night 24/7 but won't play fetch.
25 Clues: We Lead, We Serve, We Excel • He was a Marine first and then a Scientist. • This is your daily dose of Aegis information. • This department can help you with your email. • Carried by Athena and Zeus as told in the Iliad. • What was the first type of testing offered by Aegis? • The team member that has been with Aegis the longest. • ...
Re-CAP 2016-02-09
Across
- the software package PAML uses for document control
- the CAP requirements around patient confidentiality are based on this federal law
- the required frequency of fridge temperature checks (except in the lunchroom(s)!)
- PAML's CAP certificate is posted in PPM, at the NRL, and on the _____.
- This phase of testing would be slowed by a transmission failure or interface downtime.
- this test uses red and green dots on a series of cards
- NIST sets the accuracy standards for this common tool used for measuring temperature
- Dr. _________ is PAML's Medical Director
- the red waste containers used for tubes, tissues, and soiled gloves identify this safety concern
- laboratory records must be retained for at least this amount of time
- a doctor that studies the origin and nature of disease
- the CAP word to describe not fully meeting a requirement
- list of requirements a CAP accredited lab must meet
Down
- activities that prolong the life of an instrument (or vehicle) or minimize breakdowns & malfunctions
- This phase of testing typically involves measuring or identifying something in the specimen.
- the quality of this common liquid must be measured annually at the NRL
- fainting or bleeding are adverse reactions that may be identified by this type of employee
- the type of gas found in many fire-extinguishers for electrical equipment
- Interval between a specimen arriving at the laboratory and results reporting
- (abbrv) testing that is not ordered by a health provider (Hint: Think CINCH)
- give responsibility or duties to another person
- This phase of testing includes everything that happens before a specimen arrives at the lab.
- the number of years between inspection cycles
- the number of digits in a CPT code (or the number of digits on one's hand)
- specified way to carry out an activity or process (i.e. 'work instructions')
25 Clues: Dr. _________ is PAML's Medical Director • the number of years between inspection cycles • give responsibility or duties to another person • the software package PAML uses for document control • list of requirements a CAP accredited lab must meet • this test uses red and green dots on a series of cards • a doctor that studies the origin and nature of disease • ...
Unit 1 Quiz 2023-10-02
Across
- Type of data using numbers and unit
- The part of the experiment that is used for a comparison (2 words)
- The part that changes in an experiment that is measured and is not the result (2 words)
- Instrument used to see things that can not be seen with the naked eye
- If/then statement used to make a prediction
- Method to create an offspring
- Part of the microscope that has mirrors causing the image to be reversed
- Maintaining a stable internal environment
- Glass piece used to put a specimen on and is held in place by the stage clips
- Gathering information using your 5 senses
- magnification calculated by multiplying the magnification of the ocular lens by the magnification of the objective lens (3 words)
- The rate at which you get the energy from the food you eat
- Calculated by taking the highest data point and dividing by the number of squares on the axis of the graph
- Information gather that is unbiased (does not include your personal opinion) (2 words)
- Type of data using words
- First choice of lab safety equipment used to put a fire out in your lab partners hair (2 words)
Down
- Object you pull of the fire extinguisher first in order to use it properly
- Where you find the information on how to clean up a chemical spill (4 words)
- The type of graph to show parts of a whole also known as percentages (2 words)
- A group of cells that perform a specific function
- Logical steps used to solve a problem (2 words)
- Basic unit of life, smallest is unicellular
- The color code on a graph that is displaying more than one sets of data
- Part of the microscope you look into and magnifies the image 10 times the normal eyesight
24 Clues: Type of data using words • Method to create an offspring • Type of data using numbers and unit • Maintaining a stable internal environment • Gathering information using your 5 senses • If/then statement used to make a prediction • Basic unit of life, smallest is unicellular • Logical steps used to solve a problem (2 words) • ...
Downstream Bioprocessing Crossword 2025-09-29
Across
- Protein purification instrument used in this lab
- All waste must be sterilized with bleach before disposal
- Type of antibody produced in mammalian cell culture
- Antibiotic used to select modified E. coli cells
- Measure of how well two proteins are separated
- Membrane property defining molecular weight cutoff
- Cell lysis method using ultrasonic vibrations
- Common microbial host for recombinant protein expression
- Solid material collected at the bottom after centrifugation
- Molecule used to elute His-tagged proteins
- Mechanical disruption method using glass beads
- Vessel where cells are cultivated for protein expression
- Chromatography that separates using hydrophobicity
- Wavelength used to detect protein concentration generally
- Chromatography that separates by protein size
- Unique property of GFP used for measurement
- First step of protein expression: DNA to RNA
- Tangential flow filtration, concentrates or diafilters proteins
- Type of membrane cartridge used for filtration
- Protein expressed in this lab, naturally from jellyfish
- Culture mode where nutrients are added gradually
- Method to separate proteins by size with membranes
- Optical density measurement of cell density
Down
- General term for processing steps after cell growth
- Second step of protein expression: RNA to protein
- Chromatography type that uses a His tag binding to nickel
- Main protein purification method
- Equation relating absorbance to concentration
- Classic therapeutic protein produced by biotech industry
- Fraction of protein product successfully collected
- Chromatography method separating by net protein charge
- Liquid above the pellet after centrifugation
- Process of removing bound proteins from a column
- Step needed to release proteins from inside cells
- Method to determine living cells by plating colonies
- Specific absorbance peak for GFP detection
- Chemical that triggers recombinant gene expression
- Ratio of cells produced to nutrients consumed
- Separation method using rotational force
- Culture mode where all nutrients are added at the start
40 Clues: Main protein purification method • Separation method using rotational force • Molecule used to elute His-tagged proteins • Specific absorbance peak for GFP detection • Unique property of GFP used for measurement • Optical density measurement of cell density • Liquid above the pellet after centrifugation • First step of protein expression: DNA to RNA • ...
Lab Safely 2023-01-11
Across
- It is never okay to ______ from lab equipment.
- ________ will get you removed from lab.
- Use a _______ to clean up broken glass.
- Long hair should always be in a _________.
- Add ______ to water, not the other way around.
- Report all ______ to the teacher.
Down
- Before starting a lab, always read the ______.
- _______ belong over your eyes, not on top of your head.
- Never pour _______ down the drain unless told to do so by the teacher.
- Never wear _______ toe shoes.
- To smell a substance you should _____ it.
- Always point test tubes _____ from people.
12 Clues: Never wear _______ toe shoes. • Report all ______ to the teacher. • ________ will get you removed from lab. • Use a _______ to clean up broken glass. • To smell a substance you should _____ it. • Long hair should always be in a _________. • Always point test tubes _____ from people. • Before starting a lab, always read the ______. • ...
Unit 4- Working Safely Revision 2025-01-06
Across
- Essential action in CPR (two words).
- The process of identifying who might be harmed and how.
- The type of check ensuring equipment is safe to use.
- Protective clothing like helmets or gloves.
- The organization responsible for enforcing health and safety law.
- Failure to follow safety rules could be seen as...
- The act of examining potential hazards in an activity.
- A substance or condition that could cause harm.
Down
- Document recording an injury or accident.
- Plan of action during an emergency.
- Immediate care given before professional help arrives.
- A sudden, unexpected event that causes harm.
- The legal responsibility of a coach or leader.
- To minimize the chance of injury or harm.
- Type of hazard including slips and trips.
- The state of being free from danger.
- The guide to managing risks in a facility.
- The person designated to respond to emergencies.
- The acronym for the law ensuring workplace health and safety.
- Ensuring safety when supervising children.
20 Clues: Plan of action during an emergency. • Essential action in CPR (two words). • The state of being free from danger. • Document recording an injury or accident. • To minimize the chance of injury or harm. • Type of hazard including slips and trips. • The guide to managing risks in a facility. • Ensuring safety when supervising children. • ...
HRM 2017-11-19
19 Clues: System • Safety • Process • Quality • Wellness • Customer • Training • Services • Workplace • Appraisal • Diligence • Excellence • Ergonomics • Motivation • Supervisor • Environment • Development • Productivity • Compensation
Marketing Terms 2025-09-17
19 Clues: FORM • TASK • TIME • PLACE • NEEDS • WANTS • MARKET • SAFETY • SEARCH • ESTEEM • CONCEPT • UTILITY • CONSUMER • TEMPORAL • DECISION • PURCHASE • FINANCING • PROMOTION • INFORMATION
Evie's Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-19
Across
- Do this to your hands before leaving the lab.
- Do this to your lab tables before leaving.
- No --------- or fooling around.
- Follow all the ------------.
- Don't eat ---- in the lab.
- Never taste or ----- any chemicals.
Down
- Wear appropriate --------- at all times.
- Report all --------- and spills to the teacher.
- Wait to be --------- by Mrs. Bristol.
- Do not ----- anything without permission.
10 Clues: Don't eat ---- in the lab. • Follow all the ------------. • No --------- or fooling around. • Never taste or ----- any chemicals. • Wait to be --------- by Mrs. Bristol. • Wear appropriate --------- at all times. • Do not ----- anything without permission. • Do this to your lab tables before leaving. • Do this to your hands before leaving the lab. • ...
Pharm Review 2025-05-01
Across
- A type of medication that prevents formation of clots
- Lab value that should be checked prior to administering Lasix
- A clot-busting medication drug class
- A beta-2 agonist used to treat bronchospasm
- Guides choice for most effective antibiotic
- Nurses should monitor for this side effect when administering beta blockers
- A drug that activates a receptor to produce a response
- Movement of a drug from the bloodstream into the tissues
- Where in the kidney furosemide does its job
- Lab value drawn after administering an antibiotic to monitor serum levels
Down
- Breakdown of drug into metabolites
- A drug that blocks a receptor to prevent a response
- A common side effect of chemotherapy
- Lab test that should be collected before starting antibiotics if possible
- Descriptor of beta blocker that works only on heart
- Administration route when fast action of drug is needed
- Organ primarily responsible for drug metabolism
- The process by which a drug enters the bloodstream
- Decreased amounts of this plasma protein may increase risk for drug toxicity
- Drug class for HCTZ diuretic
20 Clues: Drug class for HCTZ diuretic • Breakdown of drug into metabolites • A common side effect of chemotherapy • A clot-busting medication drug class • A beta-2 agonist used to treat bronchospasm • Guides choice for most effective antibiotic • Where in the kidney furosemide does its job • Organ primarily responsible for drug metabolism • ...
HOLIDAY LAB CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-12-03
Across
- A part or sample taken for study or testing
- Cylinder used to hold small amounts of liquid
- Tool for transferring small amounts of liquid drop by drop
- Container (often conical) used to mix/store liquids
- Protective eyewear used in the lab
- Glass container used for mixing or heating liquids
- Tall container used to measure precise liquid volumes
- Device for magnifying tiny specimens
- Result when two or more substances are combined together
- Protective wear for hands when handling chemicals
- Liquid medium in which substances dissolve
Down
- Machine that spins samples fast to separate components by density
- To keep samples at a controlled temperature for growth or reaction
- Device for measuring temperature of substances
- Open‑flame tool used to heat materials in the lab
- To examine or test a sample to get data
- Device used to measure mass or weight of objects
- Growth of microorganisms under controlled lab conditions
- Flat dish used for growing cultures or small organisms
- A portion of material taken for analysis or testing
20 Clues: Protective eyewear used in the lab • Device for magnifying tiny specimens • To examine or test a sample to get data • Liquid medium in which substances dissolve • A part or sample taken for study or testing • Cylinder used to hold small amounts of liquid • Device for measuring temperature of substances • Device used to measure mass or weight of objects • ...
Science Terms Quiz 2024-09-12
Across
- protective equipment used to protect the eyes in the lab
- intelligent guess or answer to a question
- proceedure to test a hypothesis
- lab equipment used to heat substances in the lab
- protective equipment used to protect clothing
- record of what happened during your experiment
- step-by-step process to do something
Down
- the study of the universe and how it works
- paying close attention to something
- stating if a hypothesis is correct or incorrect
- injury caused by fire
- looking at your results and determining what it means
12 Clues: injury caused by fire • proceedure to test a hypothesis • paying close attention to something • step-by-step process to do something • intelligent guess or answer to a question • the study of the universe and how it works • protective equipment used to protect clothing • record of what happened during your experiment • stating if a hypothesis is correct or incorrect • ...
Investigations for abdominal pain 2024-02-16
Across
- Lab test testing s....
- lab test testing b.....
- Examination beginning with R
- Test that helps light up the large bowel for an x ray
- Imagining for the other regions
- A small camera is passed through the body
Down
- Imagining commonly used in pregnancy
- Imaging for right upper quadrant pain
- Examination beginning with P
- lab test testing u.....
10 Clues: Lab test testing s.... • lab test testing u..... • lab test testing b..... • Examination beginning with P • Examination beginning with R • Imagining for the other regions • Imagining commonly used in pregnancy • Imaging for right upper quadrant pain • A small camera is passed through the body • Test that helps light up the large bowel for an x ray
Chem Lab Safety 2022-08-31
Across
- What must be worn to protect your face in the chemistry Lab?
- This tells you to be extra careful because it is dangerous.
- This tells you to be careful around the substance because it could be harmful.
Down
- What must be worn in order to protect your clothing?
- What must be worn in order to protect your feet?
- what must you do to long hair?
6 Clues: what must you do to long hair? • What must be worn in order to protect your feet? • What must be worn in order to protect your clothing? • This tells you to be extra careful because it is dangerous. • What must be worn to protect your face in the chemistry Lab? • This tells you to be careful around the substance because it could be harmful.
Lab Safety Crossword! 2023-02-07
6 Clues: follow _____ carefully to • needed to protect your eyes • dangerous, can cause harm and injury • should be worn to protect clothes and skin during a lab • substances that could be dangerous if not handled properly • shouldn’t be touched with your bare hands, used to make items hot
Lab Format 2021-10-25
8 Clues: answers the aim • topic of the lab • represents lab being done • purpose for doing the lab • Step by step instructions • how experiment related to life • instruments needed to perform lab • paragraph form explaining observation
SAFETY AND HEALTH 2024-02-04
Across
- a document containing information about specific chemical substances and the potential hazards of a product
- graphic designs, as symbols, emblems, or words, used especially for identification or as a means of giving directions or warning
- the classification of waste into different categories
- any electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, nuclear, thermal, gravitational, or other energy that can harm personnel
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by an organization or individual
- Lockout/Tagout
Down
- an established or official way of doing something
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- a manufacturing methodology that focuses on minimizing waste within manufacturing systems while simultaneously maximizing productivity
- International Organization for Standardization
- The National Standards Body for Zimbabwe
- An "almost" accident is a _____ miss
- Use this equipment to reduce the accumulation of vapors in the lab.
- Personal Protective Clothing
- placement of a lockout device on an energy-isolating device in accordance with an established procedure
15 Clues: Lockout/Tagout • Personal Protective Clothing • An "almost" accident is a _____ miss • The National Standards Body for Zimbabwe • International Organization for Standardization • an established or official way of doing something • the classification of waste into different categories • Use this equipment to reduce the accumulation of vapors in the lab. • ...
Labs Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-26
Across
- What should you rinse under if you get chemicals on your clothes?
- What should be placed under a thermometer to ensure that it doesn't roll?
- What size containers should be used to pour in the lab?
- What to check for in hoses for Bunsen Burner.
- Wool and ______ are two clothes materials that aren't flammable?
- What jewelry wear on your hand during a lab?
- You should not touch chemicals with your _____ hands
Down
- What happens to glass if it gets too hot?
- WHat should be on your eyes during a lab?
- What type of Thermometer does not require a mercury disposal kit.
- Don't pour chemicals back into their container after a lab because it could _________ the batch
- Turn off the stream of _____ to the Bunsen Burner if the fire flickers or goes out
12 Clues: What happens to glass if it gets too hot? • WHat should be on your eyes during a lab? • What jewelry wear on your hand during a lab? • What to check for in hoses for Bunsen Burner. • You should not touch chemicals with your _____ hands • What size containers should be used to pour in the lab? • Wool and ______ are two clothes materials that aren't flammable? • ...
Lesson 1.1 Review 2025-08-21
Across
- represented the heterogeneous mixture in todays lab.
- a representation of a phenomenon,a system, a process, or a solution to an engineering problem that helps people visualize or understand a concept.
- Mixture A mixture in which two or more pure substances are not evenly mixed.
- A substance containing atoms of two or more different elements connected together.
- A substance that consist of only one type of atom
Down
- foil represented an element in todays lab.
- Water represented the homogeneous mixture in todays lab.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Another word for a Homogeneous Solution
- Represented a compound in todays lab.
- Element A molecule that consists of two atoms that are the same.
- Mixture A Mixture in which two or more pure substances are evenly mixed.
12 Clues: Represented a compound in todays lab. • Another word for a Homogeneous Solution • foil represented an element in todays lab. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • A substance that consist of only one type of atom • represented the heterogeneous mixture in todays lab. • Water represented the homogeneous mixture in todays lab. • ...
Science Safety 2021-09-02
Across
- when directed wear ______ to protect your hands from chemicals and specimens.
- never ___ or _____ in a science lab without teacher permission and do not use laboratory glassware to hold ____ or ______.
- wear _______ to protect our eyes when using chemicals or flames.
- animals.
- Do not put anything in your _____ without the teacher's permission and including ice, sugar, and salt.
- electrical equipment should never come in contact with _____.
- Do not pour chemicals down the ______ ask the teacher how to properly dispose of them.
- wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after any exposure to ______ microorganism, plants,
- report accidents and broken glass to your teacher immediately.
Down
- wear closed-toe ______.
- Two-piece of safety equipment that every science room should have when you are working with flame are a _________ and a ____________.
- clear paths and do not have your_____ out where someone can trip over them.
- Do not pick up with your ____
- Also do not put in a regular _____.
- pull back long ______.
15 Clues: animals. • pull back long ______. • wear closed-toe ______. • Do not pick up with your ____ • Also do not put in a regular _____. • electrical equipment should never come in contact with _____. • report accidents and broken glass to your teacher immediately. • wear _______ to protect our eyes when using chemicals or flames. • ...
6.1.1 Vocab Review 2022-08-24
Across
- What tool is used to find the volume of a liquid/solid?
- Who is the first person you should tell if you spill or break anything in the lab?
- What is the main keyword for a descriptive investigation?
- Investigation that compares one thing to another.
- What safety tool is used if there is a fire on a person or small object?
- What is a descriptive investigation missing that both comparative and experimental have?
Down
- What should you use if you get chemicals on your skin?
- What should you wear to protect your eyes when using chemicals, fire, or animal dissection?
- What tool is used to hold, store, measure volume and heat liquids?
- What is another word for saving resources?
- Investigation that observes objects or events.
- Investigation that tests something and get results.
- What tool is used to see how fast something is going or how long something takes?
- What tool is used to heat liquids?
- What tool is used to take the temperature of a substance?
15 Clues: What tool is used to heat liquids? • What is another word for saving resources? • Investigation that observes objects or events. • Investigation that compares one thing to another. • Investigation that tests something and get results. • What should you use if you get chemicals on your skin? • What tool is used to find the volume of a liquid/solid? • ...
Introduction to science in Year 9 2025-08-15
Across
- A tool used to measure temperature. (11)
- A potential source of danger in a science lab. (6)
- A small glass container used to hold or heat small amounts of liquids. (8)
- A flask with a cone-shaped body used to mix liquids. (7)
- Used to pour liquids into containers with small openings. (6)
- Worn to protect your eyes during experiments. (7)
- A container used to hold and mix liquids in science experiments. (6)
Down
- A tool used to measure and transfer small amounts of liquids. (7)
- A piece of equipment used to heat substances in a laboratory. (6)
- A substance that can catch fire easily. (9)
- Factors that can change or be controlled in an experiment. (9)
- A three-legged stand used to support equipment above a flame. (6)
- A tool used to hold hot objects safely. (5)
- Used to hold equipment in place on a retort stand. (5)
- A word that represents the highest priority in a laboratory. (6)
15 Clues: A tool used to measure temperature. (11) • A substance that can catch fire easily. (9) • A tool used to hold hot objects safely. (5) • Worn to protect your eyes during experiments. (7) • A potential source of danger in a science lab. (6) • Used to hold equipment in place on a retort stand. (5) • A flask with a cone-shaped body used to mix liquids. (7) • ...
Quarter 1 Review 2014-05-22
Across
- / Search used for arson and bombings
- /The study of teeth
- / The lab you would send a skeleton to
- / The person who identifies cause of death of a victim
- / The organization that deals with drugs and their laws
- / to take back imprints in the ground, CSI create a _____ of the imprint
- / The program that identifies DNA
- / The study of insects
- / paperwork that must be filled out that records where evidence is going
- / One of the seven S's you complete at the lab after creating an approximation of the scene
- / The lab you send organs to for testing
- / The system that identifies fingerprints
- / Once a bloody item is dried, you store it in a _____ bag
Down
- / Search used when looking for a tiny object in a large area like a field
- / The theory that during all crimes, some piece of evidence is left behind
- / The shortening of Modus Operandi
- / One of the 7 S's you use when witnesses start to talk
- / The lab you send firearms and ammunition to
- / The first S of a crime scene
- / Type of search used for when a plane crashes into the ocean
- / Organization that deals with diseases never seen before
- / If shoeprints are deeper than they should be, you can guess the suspect was _____ something...or someone
- / CSI must _____ all evidence as it is at the scene so that investigators can picture the scene better
- / A machine that can be used in an investigation, but not in court
- / The database that catalogs firearms
25 Clues: /The study of teeth • / The study of insects • / The first S of a crime scene • / The program that identifies DNA • / The shortening of Modus Operandi • / Search used for arson and bombings • / The database that catalogs firearms • / The lab you would send a skeleton to • / The lab you send organs to for testing • / The system that identifies fingerprints • ...
Pacific Rim Lab Week 2024 2024-04-09
Across
- Component of renal kit used in EM
- Exam of a single cell type, as often found in fluid specimens
- Tube used for CT/NG, BV, etc
- Type of gas used at Pac Rim, in two forms
- Instrument used for Special Stains
- New Millennium, TForce, SDBX
- Pacific Rim laboratory information system
- Chlamydia ___________
- Collection vial for pap tests
- Application used for courier tracking
- Time to clock in, using this application
- Instrument that precisely slices sections from tissue blocks
- Hologic instrument used for thin prep slides
- Pacific Rim COO
- Diagnostic categorization for Thyroids
- This pink solution is used in molecular send outs
- Instrument used for IHC and IF staining
Down
- Pacific Rim Medical Director
- Company with heavy ties in the Cytology and Research departments
- Reference lab used for POC testing
- Automated cell block instrument used in NGYN processing
- Reference lab used for IHC and FISH testing
- This 50 cent food has become a Pacific Rim tradition
- Brand name of the Sharp label printers
- Upstairs neighbors
- Name of the first listed study on Research's current study board
- Pacific Rim doctor
- One of two animals found in the lab, used in molecular
- The cling wrap of the lab, not food safe haha
- Quality _____ Opportunity forms, used in discrepancy events
- This pink solution is used for flow cytometry testing
- This strong smelling solution is used for tissue fixation
- Brand name of the Pac Rim label printers
- This company fuels Pac Rim's shared caffeine addiction
34 Clues: Pacific Rim COO • Upstairs neighbors • Pacific Rim doctor • Chlamydia ___________ • Pacific Rim Medical Director • Tube used for CT/NG, BV, etc • New Millennium, TForce, SDBX • Collection vial for pap tests • Component of renal kit used in EM • Reference lab used for POC testing • Instrument used for Special Stains • Application used for courier tracking • ...
Marvel 2025-02-13
Across
- Jenis data yang berupa angka dan dapat dihitung atau diukur
- Proses pengelompokan data dengan cara mengabaikan atau menyesuaikan nilai agar lebih sederhana
- Merek mouse di kab komputer adalah...
- Merek monitor di lab komputer adalah...
- Proses pengolahan data agar memiliki format yang sesuai dengan kebutuhan
- Bahan bangku di lab komputer
- Salah satu metode visualisasi data dalam bentuk tabel yang digunakan untuk melihat pola penjualan per produk
- Teknologi yang di gunakan untuk memonitor perubahan dan respons dari bagian bagian tertentu otak ketika mendapatkan berbagai stimulus. Pernyataan berikut merupakan pengertian dari...
- Digunakan untuk memantau situasi keamanan dan penerapan lalu lintas di sebut dengan...
- Teknologi yang memungkinkan berbagai perangkat terhubung ke jaringan internet dan memiliki kemampuan untuk mengirimkan dan menerima data di sebut...
Down
- Kejahatan siber yang dilakukan dengan cara menipu atau melakukan pengelabuan untuk mendapatkan data pribadi dan sensitif di sebut....
- Data di rekam secara terus menerus yang membantu dalam pengumpulan data
- Proses menyamakan beberapa karakteristik dalam kelas yang lebih luas
- Hal yang perlu di lakukan sebelum memasuki lab komputer adalah...
- Warna PC cover pak Widi di lab komputer adalah
- Jenis grafik yang dapat digunakan untuk menampilkan total penjualan per produk dalam bentuk batang
- Pengguna dapat menemukan informasi apapun seperti mesin pencari browser. Dari penyataan berikut merupakan salah satu teknologi informasi yang memproduksi data dengan cepat yaitu
- Teknologi berupa program yang di lengkapi dengan kecerdasan AI untuk dapat melakukan percakapan dengan penggunanya adalah...
- Melacak dan merekam posisi seseorang atau benda tertentu secara real time di sebut...
- Fitur di Excel yang digunakan untuk menganalisis dan menyajikan data dalam bentuk tabel dinamis
20 Clues: Bahan bangku di lab komputer • Merek mouse di kab komputer adalah... • Merek monitor di lab komputer adalah... • Warna PC cover pak Widi di lab komputer adalah • Jenis data yang berupa angka dan dapat dihitung atau diukur • Hal yang perlu di lakukan sebelum memasuki lab komputer adalah... • Proses menyamakan beberapa karakteristik dalam kelas yang lebih luas • ...
safety 2022-08-26
Safety 2023-08-30
Across
- not caring about yourself or others
- not in working order
- rough, noisy activity
- poisonous
- Faulty
- highest level of toxicity. represented by red and the skull and cross bones.
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- an object that is in the way
- permanent damage or death
Down
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- care taken beforehand
- under the direction of another person
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Dangerous
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- cuts and bruises
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Safety 2023-01-17
Across
- An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view.
- an electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent/overload or short circuit
- urable boot or shoe that has a protective reinforcement in the toe which protects the foot from falling objects
- Stop/danger/fire
- A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events.
- warning
- fires involve energized electrical equipment
- A dangerous situation that could cause an accident
- the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something
- A principle or regulation governing actions, procedures or devices intended to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment
Down
- fire that involves ordinary combustible materials, such as cloth, wood, paper, rubber, and many plastics
- activities undertaken to create or maintain an orderly, clean, tidy and safe working environment.
- fires involve flammable and combustible liquids such as gasoline, alcohol, oil-based paints, lacquers.
- toughened glasses or goggles for protecting the eyes when using power tools or industrial or laboratory equipment
- Start/safety info
- caution
- personal protective equipment used in performing certain types of welding to protect the eyes, face, and neck from flash burn, sparks, infrared and ultraviolet light
- A situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger
18 Clues: warning • caution • Stop/danger/fire • Start/safety info • fires involve energized electrical equipment • A dangerous situation that could cause an accident • A situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger • the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something • An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view. • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2026-04-27
Across
- Equipment worn to minimize exposure to workplace dangers
- Likelihood of a hazardous event and it's severity
- Formal statement of an organization's safety commitments
- Occupational Health & Safety, for short
- Prevention of physical injury to workers
- Scheduled review of a workplace for hazards
- Any person employed or engaged to perform services.
- Group required in Manitoba workplaces with 20+ workers
- Worker's entitlement to know about workplace hazards
- ____ Kit, contains supplies for accidental release of chemicals/liquids
Down
- Who is responsible for Safety in the workplace
- Designing a workspace to fit the worker
- Provided to workers after an injury
- Procedure to secure energy sources during maintenance
- Performed by committee members after a Serious Incident
- Protection needed in loud workplaces
- An unplanned event that did not result in injury
- System for hazardous materials information
- Manitoba's Workplace Safety & Health ____ & Regulations
19 Clues: Provided to workers after an injury • Protection needed in loud workplaces • Designing a workspace to fit the worker • Occupational Health & Safety, for short • Prevention of physical injury to workers • System for hazardous materials information • Scheduled review of a workplace for hazards • Who is responsible for Safety in the workplace • ...
Site Ops Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-04
Across
- Manages the delivery of USPS mail, newspapers, and on campus mail.
- Provides reliable parts and material services to our customers and business partners.
- Service that manages domestic and international shipping of samples.
- Is a partnered onsite consumable supply stocking program for Research, supported by R&D Procurement & Lab Services.
- Enable a compliant maintenance culture so scientists can discover and manufacture safe and effective drugs.
- Provides sample and chemical transport services throughout the SSF Campus to include include blood, media, chemicals, research samples (such as cell lines, DNA, RNA, viruses, small molecules, antibodies, vehicles, buffer solutions, and more), and/or hazardous and biohazardous materials.
Down
- Service that manages the storage of Capital equipment.
- Supplies microbiological media, cell culture media and various solutions and buffers.
- This program combines both Lab Cleanout and Zero Waste Zone.
- Provides a broad range of services including the supply and movement of samples & lab consumables, the storage and disposition of out-of-use equipment, and mail and package delivery.
- Is a partnered onsite reagent supply stocking program for Research, supported by R&D Procurement & Lab Services.
- Cleans and sterilizes glassware, and provides general glassware in various sizes.
- Service that manages the disposal or recycle of lab equipment and consumables.
- Provides maintenance, repair, calibration and testing services for PTD, DevSci, Research and other areas of the campus.
14 Clues: Service that manages the storage of Capital equipment. • This program combines both Lab Cleanout and Zero Waste Zone. • Manages the delivery of USPS mail, newspapers, and on campus mail. • Service that manages domestic and international shipping of samples. • Service that manages the disposal or recycle of lab equipment and consumables. • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-13
Across
- Time needed for the liquid in a wipe to disinfect an area
- Summary of possible hazards reported by risk management (abbreviation)
- Abbreviation for safety attire that must be worn in the lab space
- Laboratory device used to examine objects too small to be seen with the naked eye
- Quality metric heavily monitored for high sensitivity troponin
- A rule that must be followed exactly as stated every single time
- MediaLab application that contains laboratory/pathology policies and procedures
- Collection or result that is needed right away
- Device used to make veins more visible and accessible
Down
- Laboratory chemical hygiene officer
- communication that should be regularly opened and read
- Number of inches needed for clearance of sprinkler heads/ceiling
- Collection that is needed at a specific time
- Patient incident reporting system
- Material used to ensure an instrument is working correctly
- Collection of this requires extra cleaning at the venipuncture site
- Laboratory device used to transfer and measure liquids
- CBC and pro-BNP are collected in this color tube
- New coagulation test brought to NHG (abbreviation)
- Acronym denoting those who can operate medical gas shut off valves
20 Clues: Patient incident reporting system • Laboratory chemical hygiene officer • Collection that is needed at a specific time • Collection or result that is needed right away • CBC and pro-BNP are collected in this color tube • New coagulation test brought to NHG (abbreviation) • Device used to make veins more visible and accessible • ...
Chemistry Lab Equipment 2025-08-13
Across
- Concave piece of glass used to heat chemicals or cover a beaker
- Small glassware used to show a chemical reaction
- Used to move hot beakers
- Holds liquids and has a wide mouth; comes in many sizes
- Safety glasses for your eyes
- Used to hold liquids that need swirling without spilling; has a narrow neck
- Used to hold multiple test tubes upright
- Attached to the ring stand to support the wire gauze
- Used to hold filter paper during filtering
- Used to measure the mass of substances
- Used to clean the inside of beakers
- Used to support lab equipment above the Bunsen burner
Down
- Used to heat substances on the ring stand
- Measures volume of liquids very precisely; tall and narrow
- Used to pick up a narrow neck flask
- Used to hold a test tube when heating or carrying
- Heat resistant container for evaporating liquids
- Measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution
- Used to measure or transfer small amounts of liquid
- Used to measure temperature
- Used to transfer solids from one container to another
- Used to mix things together
- Metal mesh placed on a ring stand to support glassware during heating
23 Clues: Used to move hot beakers • Used to measure temperature • Used to mix things together • Safety glasses for your eyes • Used to pick up a narrow neck flask • Used to clean the inside of beakers • Used to measure the mass of substances • Used to hold multiple test tubes upright • Used to heat substances on the ring stand • Used to hold filter paper during filtering • ...
lab equipment Adeline et Julie 2017-03-16
Across
- round object made of glass used to leave some time rested experience
- instrument precision tool to carefully sink
- cylinder it is an unspecified glass is used to measure in the form of a cylinder
- instrument not tool flared down
- desk in the labo
- stand to hold the clamp
- it is useful to avoid splashing and it inhaling toxic substances
- used to protect the eyes
- without putting everywhere
- obligatoire in the labo
- instrument for the chemical reactions
Down
- serves to hold the test tube and there are diefferent sizes
- it is a precision glass to watching with the mark
- it is a long glass tube to helps differentiate color scales
- used to heat the glasswere
- used to protect hands
- used to collect small amounts and diposable plastic
- to recover solutions stuck on the edges
- used in science in glass curve
- Plate for cutting without damage the bench
- paper used to separing two solutions
- instrument to manipulate the glasswere above the Binsen burner for example
- to take the powder
- piece made of metal holds glassware in an experiment
24 Clues: desk in the labo • to take the powder • used to protect hands • stand to hold the clamp • obligatoire in the labo • used to protect the eyes • used to heat the glasswere • without putting everywhere • used in science in glass curve • instrument not tool flared down • paper used to separing two solutions • instrument for the chemical reactions • to recover solutions stuck on the edges • ...
Motor vehicle Repairs 2023-10-06
Across
- A tool used to inflate tires.
- A device that measures the speed of your vehicle.
- The acronym for a safety feature that helps prevent skidding on wet or icy roads.
- A fire safety tool used to extinguish small fires by spraying water or foam.
- This tool is used for measuring distances on a map.
- The type of fire extinguisher suitable for electrical fires.
- A fire safety device that detects smoke and sounds an alarm.
- The first thing you should do in case of a fire.
- The act of adjusting your vehicle's speed to match the conditions of the road.
Down
- A safety device in your vehicle that locks the wheels to prevent rolling when parked.
- A tool used for removing or tightening nuts and bolts.
- A tool used for cutting wires.
- The acronym for the safety feature that deploys airbags in a collision.
- A device that warns other drivers when you are turning or stopping.
- The type of fire extinguisher suitable for grease fires.
- A safety device in your vehicle that activates in case of a collision.
- A fire safety device that you can wear on your back, containing water or foam.
- The acronym for a safe following distance between vehicles.
- The colored lights on the rear of a vehicle that indicate the driver's intentions.
- A tool used for loosening or tightening bolts.
- A tool used for cutting metal.
- A tool used to check the pressure in your vehicle's tires.
22 Clues: A tool used to inflate tires. • A tool used for cutting wires. • A tool used for cutting metal. • A tool used for loosening or tightening bolts. • The first thing you should do in case of a fire. • A device that measures the speed of your vehicle. • This tool is used for measuring distances on a map. • A tool used for removing or tightening nuts and bolts. • ...
Safety Week 2021-06-04
Across
- One of the psychosocial factors from the National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace is “Clear _________ and Expectations.”
- A copy of the Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety ___________, 2020 must be readily available for reference by workers.
- As stated in The Regulations, a fire drill must be held at least once during each 12 ______ period.
- What does SEA stand for?
- The corporate health, safety and wellness management system is made up of 3 _______.
- The National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace identifies 13 _______ factors that enhance workplace psychological safety.
- The foundation of the Workplace __________ System is that everyone in the workplace – both employees and employers, is responsible for his or her own safety and for the safety of co-workers.
- Each first aid station must contain a first aid __________.
- Details about the Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP) can be found on ____________.
Down
- The three rights of every worker are the right to know, right to ________, and the right to refuse.
- The corporate commitment to implementation of the National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace is referred to as ____________.
- A MSI or _____________ injury is defined as “injuries and disorders of the muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, intervertebral discs, soft tissue like blood vessels, and includes inflammation, sprains, strains and nerve compression disorders.
- One who oversees and/or directs the work of others.
- Possessing knowledge, experience and training to perform a specific duty.
- If an incident occurs at a Government of Saskatchewan workplace, the supervisor or designate shall complete an appropriate _____________ within seven days of the incident.
- A full workplace ______________ is performed each year by the local OHC members to identify deficiencies and areas of non-compliance and to make written recommendations for corrective actions.
- It is recommended that employees complete an Ergonomic Self-Assessment ______, which can be found in Guidelines for Managing Office Ergonomics in the Workplace annually.
- Information on Government of Saskatchewan’s health, safety and wellness programs can be found on Staffroom under the ____________ tab
- The medical accommodations____________ pillar of the corporate health, safety and wellness management system is called “Be At _______.”
19 Clues: What does SEA stand for? • One who oversees and/or directs the work of others. • Each first aid station must contain a first aid __________. • Possessing knowledge, experience and training to perform a specific duty. • The corporate health, safety and wellness management system is made up of 3 _______. • ...
Comparing and Contrasting 2021-10-19
Across
- Jouji’s respirator is not ____ same as Ryo’s.
- Shun ya’s respirator is different from ____’s.
- Ryo’s safety harness is similar ____ Tomoki’s
- ____’s safety glasses are similar to Misaki’s.
- Tomoki’s _____ is similar to Ryuutaro’s.
- Jouji’s Ryo’s hard hat are the same.
- Misaki’s and Shun ya’s hard hats are.
- Shun ya’s and ___’s safety harnesses are the same.
Down
- Misaki’s and Tomoki’s safety glasses are ____.
- _____’s safety harness is different from Ryuutaro’s.
- Ryo’s hard hat and _____’s are similar.
- Jouji’s safety glasses are the _____ as Ryo’s.
- Misaki’s safety glasses are different ____ Jouji’s.
- Ryuutaro’s respirator is the same ____ Shun ya’s.
14 Clues: Jouji’s Ryo’s hard hat are the same. • Misaki’s and Shun ya’s hard hats are. • Ryo’s hard hat and _____’s are similar. • Tomoki’s _____ is similar to Ryuutaro’s. • Jouji’s respirator is not ____ same as Ryo’s. • Misaki’s and Tomoki’s safety glasses are ____. • Shun ya’s respirator is different from ____’s. • Ryo’s safety harness is similar ____ Tomoki’s • ...
Lab Week Mystery Machine 2025-04-07
Across
- Part of a cell that carries genes
- the study of disease
- "Scooby-Doo" girl who wears glasses
- a technique used to enable better visualization of cells and cell parts under the microscope
- DON’T TELL ANYONE, SCOOBY’S GOT A ___.
- Little maze runners in science labs
- makes up organs and other body parts
- THE MYSTERY GANG IS ON THE ___!
- Life-science lab workers.
- a room for scientific experiments and research
- Science lab glassware
- hand protection
- Pestle’s partner
- a protective coat
- Erlenmeyer, volumetric, and the like
- The Mystery Machine on "Scooby-Doo," for one
- wears a cape (or a lab coat)
Down
- It goes for a spin
- a piece of the body for scientific study or display
- takes up to 55% of blood's overall content
- can include body fluids, bloodborne pathogens, and tissue specimens
- HUNTING THESE CAN GET SPOOKY
- Expose like a Scooby- Doo villain
- The sharp end of the syringe
- SCOOBY’S FAVORITE TREAT
- Scooby-Doo! ___ Incorporated animated TV series that is part of the Scooby-Doo franchise
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- German chemist who invented the science lab burner named after him
- Fred's accessory on 'Scooby-Doo'
- circulates through our body
- Things charged at science labs?
- analyzing of samples to see if a tissue is positive or negative for a disease
- sample of tissue taken from the body to examine
- "Scooby-Doo" exclamation
- THE GUY WITH THE BOTTOMLESS STOMACH.
- Scooby-Doo, for one
36 Clues: hand protection • Pestle’s partner • a protective coat • It goes for a spin • Scooby-Doo, for one • the study of disease • Science lab glassware • SCOOBY’S FAVORITE TREAT • "Scooby-Doo" exclamation • Life-science lab workers. • circulates through our body • HUNTING THESE CAN GET SPOOKY • The sharp end of the syringe • wears a cape (or a lab coat) • THE MYSTERY GANG IS ON THE ___! • ...
Lesson 5.7 Exploring Covalent Gases 2026-06-17
Across
- Hydrogen gas is highly ___________
- ________ bonds are when the atoms share electrons
- A _______ covalent bond forms with three pairs of electrons
- A _______ covalent bond forms with one pair of electrons
- A test for carbon dioxide in the lab is the __________ test
- An example of a covalent gas with a double bond
- Covalent compounds have weak intermolecular _______
- Covalent compounds tend to be liquids and gases at ______ temperature
- The test for the presence of hydrogen gas in the lab
- The test for oxygen in the lab is the ________ splint test
- A type of chemical needed to generate carbon dioxide
- The number of lines when drawing a bond represent the number of pairs of ________
- Covalent compounds typically have _____ melting points
- A _______ covalent bond forms with two pairs of electrons
Down
- An atom's outermost electrons
- Limewater test is for this gas: carbon _________
- Which tends to have the stronger intermolecular forces, a gas or a liquid?
- Sound made during a successful splint test
- A covalent diatomic gas
- The gases hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide are all __________
- The lightest diatomic gas
- Hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen are examples of _________ molecules
- An example of a covalent gas with a single bond
- A molecule made of at least two different elements
- An example of a covalent gas with a triple bond
- A successful limewater test will make the limewater _______
- One use for hydrogen is the hydrogen _______ cell
- A test for carbon dioxide in the lab: the _______ splint test
28 Clues: A covalent diatomic gas • The lightest diatomic gas • An atom's outermost electrons • Hydrogen gas is highly ___________ • Sound made during a successful splint test • An example of a covalent gas with a single bond • An example of a covalent gas with a double bond • An example of a covalent gas with a triple bond • Limewater test is for this gas: carbon _________ • ...
WORKING SAFELY 2023-02-12
Across
- KEEPS EVERYONE SAFE AROUND LIFT EQUIPMENT
- MOST COMMON REASON FOR WORKPLACE INJURIES
- KEY COMPONENT OF WARMING UP
- THE BEST BLADE
- THE "E" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE
- KEEPS THE LADDER FROM MOVING
- DIRECTION OF SAFE CUTTING
- BEFORE LIFTING TEST THE
Down
- THE "N" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE
- PROTECTS THE ZONE OF SAFETY
- THE "O" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE
- ESSENTIAL FOR KNIFE USE
- SPOTTER ACCESSORY
- LIFT IT CLOSE TO
- ITEMS YOU CAN'T BRING DOWN ON A LADDER
- CHOOSE THE BEST ONE FOR THE PRODUCT
- MONTHLY QUIZ AND SUPPORTIVE TEAM
- _______ 3 POINTS OF CONTACT
18 Clues: THE BEST BLADE • LIFT IT CLOSE TO • SPOTTER ACCESSORY • ESSENTIAL FOR KNIFE USE • BEFORE LIFTING TEST THE • DIRECTION OF SAFE CUTTING • PROTECTS THE ZONE OF SAFETY • KEY COMPONENT OF WARMING UP • _______ 3 POINTS OF CONTACT • KEEPS THE LADDER FROM MOVING • THE "N" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE • THE "O" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE • THE "E" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE • ...
Foreign Material Puzzle 2 2023-07-12
Across
- One of the two categories of foreign material is ____________ Material
- Material _______ ________ is defined as any kind of outside contaminant introduced to a food product.
- _________ is the most common type of foreign material
- The majority of our Foreign Material issues stem from this area
- Our lab QA team ________ incoming shipments for any food safety issues that could lead to FM
Down
- Fill in the blank: Blount _______ Foods
- Use metal detectable ________ for writing on the production floor
- This round rubber foreign material may come from equipment that has deteriorated over time
- SQF stands for Safe ______ Food
- Broken pallets are most likely the cause of this type of foreign material
- Metal detectors are used to monitor and isolate products that have some type of metal and have been _______
- Foreign material type that most likely came from a glove
12 Clues: SQF stands for Safe ______ Food • Fill in the blank: Blount _______ Foods • _________ is the most common type of foreign material • Foreign material type that most likely came from a glove • The majority of our Foreign Material issues stem from this area • Use metal detectable ________ for writing on the production floor • ...
HAPPY LAB WEEK!!!! 2017-04-11
Across
- Has wings.
- Right Now!
- Prevents germ spreading.
- Pocket of hemoglobin.
- They can be counted on 100% .
- All the better to see with.
- Point on one end, plunger on the other.
- Not your average Q-tip.
Down
- Lab garbage.
- Round and round it goes.
- Not a type of TV.
- They know your type.
- They stick through thick and thin.
- Chocolate, Yellow, or Black.
- They've got the right mix.
15 Clues: Has wings. • Right Now! • Lab garbage. • Not a type of TV. • They know your type. • Pocket of hemoglobin. • Not your average Q-tip. • Round and round it goes. • Prevents germ spreading. • They've got the right mix. • All the better to see with. • Chocolate, Yellow, or Black. • They can be counted on 100% . • They stick through thick and thin. • Point on one end, plunger on the other.
CLF208 W14 Cheese Fermentation 2021-03-02
Across
- yeasts in secondary flora go through that process to produce cellular components that contribute to umami flavours and precursors.
- a cheese with eyeholes from ______ and 36-48% water. It is the Gas produced by yeasts in secondary flora that opens blue-veined curds and distributes Penicillium roqueforti.
- produces volatiles and _____ by assimilation and breakdown of certain substances
- broken down with water and enzymes into sugars which serves as energy for Non-starter LAB
- enzymes released outside of yeasts to break down proteins and lipids
- an example of cheese with eyeholes
- yeasts in secondary flora and Penicillium roqueforti ____ pH in order to assist other bacteria and enzymes in their acitivities.
- _______ and partial colouration in dutch cheeses from spoilage yeasts
- found in milk fat globules membranes and are used as energy for Non-starter LAB
- an example of Italian cheese with 40-60% water
- a species of Non- LAB in secondary flora. They are anaerobes and are more thermally stable than other microbes
- along with a non heat-resistant species, heat resistant ____ spp are spoilage psychrotrophic bacteria. They cause discolouration and off-flavours from heat-resistant proteases, lipases and phospholipases.
- along with a heat-resistant species, non-heat resistant ____ spp are spoilage psychrotrophic bacteria. They cause discolouration and off-flavours from thermal labile proteases and lipases
- ____ and taints in cheddar/gouda cheeses
- an example of ripened cheese with bacteria on surface and has 40-50% water
Down
- ______ cladosporioides and herbarum are examples of spoilage mould in non-mould ripened cheese
- non-lab uses enzymes, which catalysed such reaction, on proteins and lipids, affecting quality and speeding up ripening.
- more ___ flavour and better gastronomic quality with Non-starter LAB which also breaks down lipids and proteins. With uncontrolled metabolism, they spoil the cheese.
- an example of soft cheese with 55-80% water
- means to absorb and use. Done on citric and lactic acids and lactose in yeasts in secondary flora.
- _____ commune and glabrum. are examples of spoilage mould in non-mould ripened cheese. May appear as thread mould.
- _______ marxianus is an example of spoilage yeasts in cheese. They also part of secondary flora.
- ____ spp is an example of spoilage mould in non-mould ripened cheese.
- ____ diffluens and famata are examples of spoilage yeasts in cheese
- LAB use amino acids and glucose as energy Lysates from starter ____ for their fermentation
- an example of cheese soaked in brine with 50% water
- when predominant in cheddar cheese, Penicillium commune and ____ cause spoilage
27 Clues: an example of cheese with eyeholes • ____ and taints in cheddar/gouda cheeses • an example of soft cheese with 55-80% water • an example of Italian cheese with 40-60% water • an example of cheese soaked in brine with 50% water • enzymes released outside of yeasts to break down proteins and lipids • ...
WRS 11 and 12 Review 2023-01-18
Across
- CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
- BEING SOUND IN BODY, MIND OR SPIRIT
- NOT MADE OF PHYSICAL SUBSTANCE
- AN ORGANIZATION FORMING A NETWORK TO SERVE A COMMON PURPOSE
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
- AN ADMINISTRATIVE AND FUCNTIONAL STRUCTURE
- SAFETY CONSULTATION AND TRAINING SECTION
- SOMETHING EXTRA SOMEONE RECEIVES IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PAY
- OUT OF PLACE
Down
- NOT UNDERGOING OR CAUSING HURT, INJURY OR LOSS
- PREVAILING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS CHARACTERIZING A GROUP
- A PLAN OR GOAL THAT GUIDES SOMEONE'S BEHAVIOR, OFTEN A SECRET
- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
- WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATOIN
- CONDITIONS THAT SURROUND SOMEONE OR SOMETHING
- NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL
16 Clues: OUT OF PLACE • NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL • WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATOIN • NOT MADE OF PHYSICAL SUBSTANCE • BEING SOUND IN BODY, MIND OR SPIRIT • SAFETY CONSULTATION AND TRAINING SECTION • CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION • AN ADMINISTRATIVE AND FUCNTIONAL STRUCTURE • OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION • CONDITIONS THAT SURROUND SOMEONE OR SOMETHING • ...
Safety - NA State Exam (Project) 2024-04-09
Across
- written form of an incident that occurred
- best way to prevent bacteria
- one risk for infection
- medication restraint used to alter behavior
- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- "C" in body mechanic ABC's
- occupational safety and health administration
- device or action used on a person to limit their freedom
- a living organism that cannot be seen by the naked eye
- "B" in body mechanics ABC's
- lift with your ___ muscles
Down
- pathogens that are transmitted to another through blood or body fluids
- pathogens that are transmitted through the air
- "C" in fire safety, RACE
- someone who can have the disease but show no symptoms
- "R" in fire safety, RACE
- fail to provide proper care
- treating someone with inhumane violence
- "E" in fire safety, RACE
- inflammation of the liver
- personal protective equipment
- unexpected or unfortunately event
- "A" in fire safety, RACE
- unusual or undesirable event
- "A" in body mechanics ABC's
25 Clues: one risk for infection • "C" in fire safety, RACE • "R" in fire safety, RACE • "E" in fire safety, RACE • "A" in fire safety, RACE • inflammation of the liver • "C" in body mechanic ABC's • lift with your ___ muscles • fail to provide proper care • "A" in body mechanics ABC's • "B" in body mechanics ABC's • best way to prevent bacteria • unusual or undesirable event • ...
Safety Week Crossword, GHSI 2024 2024-08-30
Across
- Site to report prod or safety concern
- A good thing to make with a forklift driver
- Potential cause of an evacuation
- An unsafe practice while walking or driving
- Wail type tone
- Best person to report safety issues
- Sends urgent site-based notifications to employees
- Three pulse tone
- Safe winter walking mascot
- In an evacuation, ____ do not run
- A colorful soda or a zone to avoid walking
- Best option in an active shooter situation
- Return to office message with a solid tone
- A pertinent safety message
Down
- Site to report misconduct anonymously
- Likelihood that controls will identify a failure mode
- Where to go in an evacuation
- Avoided in storms
- Lawyer who led investigation after ignition switch recall
- Lowers the freezing point of snow and ice
- Primary road system inside MPG
- Favorite number in your phone?
- Strategic management of GM information
- Eye-catching apparel
- Request to return a product because of safety issues
- Bldg. walk to check safety status
26 Clues: Wail type tone • Three pulse tone • Avoided in storms • Eye-catching apparel • Safe winter walking mascot • A pertinent safety message • Where to go in an evacuation • Primary road system inside MPG • Favorite number in your phone? • Potential cause of an evacuation • In an evacuation, ____ do not run • Bldg. walk to check safety status • Best person to report safety issues • ...
How much do you know about Compliance? 2024-10-10
Across
- Operational Safety Audit conducted by IATA on an Airline
- The act or process of complying to a regulation
- A condition, activity or object with a potential of causing injuries, damage, etc.
- Qatar Civil Aviation ......
- Periodically collecting, analyzing and using information to actively manage performance
- A course or principle of action adopted or proposed by an organization or individual
- The degree of excellence of something
- Dangerous Goods Regulations
- Any definite rule, principle, or measure established by ICAO
- What starts with you and continues with me?
Down
- Reporting safety concerns without fear of punitive action
- The act of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behavior
- The accountable executive who signs the Safety & Security Policy
- See something, Say something
- QR’s Corporate documentation Management System
- International Air Transport Association
- The organization that governs aviation safety world-wide
- A set of step-by-step instructions for performing a routine activity
- The governing body for Aviation in Qatar
- A consequence of a hazard
20 Clues: A consequence of a hazard • Qatar Civil Aviation ...... • Dangerous Goods Regulations • See something, Say something • The degree of excellence of something • International Air Transport Association • The governing body for Aviation in Qatar • What starts with you and continues with me? • QR’s Corporate documentation Management System • ...
Immunochemistry Safety quiz 2020-04-17
Across
- what we are considered to be
- who do you notify in case of an accident/incident at work
- necessary if you cannot stay 6 feet apart at work
- for which instance do you notify 811
- this device is notto be used at your bench
- which program is available to help you if you are stressed (__&family __program EFAP)
- what is an alternative to hand washing
- what you can do if you are healthy
- what type of mask will protect you from droplets
- if you use an item from here, you should record it in the booklet inside
- where is a patient incident reported
- who else is notified within 72 hours of an accident/incident if loss of work occurs
Down
- who do you call if you are exposed to patient serum
- where do you fill out information in case of an accident/incident
- what you need to do if you are sick
- occurring at the front and back entrances to the building
- protection worn in the lab
- resource to help you learn about my safety net procedures
- how are covid patient labels coded
- short name for the virus
- standing 6 feet apart
21 Clues: standing 6 feet apart • short name for the virus • protection worn in the lab • what we are considered to be • how are covid patient labels coded • what you can do if you are healthy • what you need to do if you are sick • for which instance do you notify 811 • where is a patient incident reported • what is an alternative to hand washing • ...
JANUARY 2026 2026-01-16
Across
- THE MEMBERSHIP DRAWING IS UP TO HOW MANY DOLLARS
- OUR BENEFACTOR OF THE PINK RIDE IS "SPOON FULL OF_______"
- WHO WAS THERE TO HELP SANTA DURING "PHOTOS WITH SANTA"
- WEARING BRIGHT OR REFLECTIVE CLOTHING WILL ENSURE THAT YOU ARE_________
- YOUR FREE RIDER SKILLS LAB COUPON GIVEN AT THE CUSTOMER APPRECIATION EVENT EXPIRES AT THE END OF WHICH MONTH
- WHAT PLACE DID OUR CHAPTER GET IN OUR REGION FOR THE "RIDE FOR HERO'S CHALLENGE"
- WHO IS OUR NEW ROAD CAPTAIN
- WHERE DID BOSS' BREAKFAST RIDE GO IN NOVEMBER
- BE AWARE OF ROAD__________FOR WINTER SAFETY
- WHAT WAS THE DESTINATION FOR THE FISH FRY FRIDAY IN DECEMBER
Down
- WHAT IS THE FIRST NAME OF MATHEWS NEWEST EMPLOYEE
- WHAT NEW H.O.G. MEMBER HAD THE ONLY NOVEMBER BIRTHDAY
- WHAT TYPE CHAPTER WILL BE RECOGNIZED AND REWARDED AS STANDOUT
- WHAT IS CARA'S NEW POSITION
- HOW MANY BICYCLES DID WE GIVE AWAY AT THE TOY DISTRIBUTION
- HOW MANY YEARS HAS EMMALEE BEEN A H.O.G. MEMBER
- WHERE IS THE FIRST ROLLING USA EVENT BEING HELD
- WHICH MATHEWS EMPLOYEE CAME OUT ON NEW YEARS DAY TO READ MILEAGE
- WHERE IS THE H.O.G. NATIONAL RALLY BEING HELD
- MIKE O'NEIL'S POSITION ON THE E-BOARD
- WHAT TYPE RIDE IS BEING BROUGHT BACK BY POPLAR REQUEST
21 Clues: WHAT IS CARA'S NEW POSITION • WHO IS OUR NEW ROAD CAPTAIN • MIKE O'NEIL'S POSITION ON THE E-BOARD • BE AWARE OF ROAD__________FOR WINTER SAFETY • WHERE IS THE H.O.G. NATIONAL RALLY BEING HELD • WHERE DID BOSS' BREAKFAST RIDE GO IN NOVEMBER • HOW MANY YEARS HAS EMMALEE BEEN A H.O.G. MEMBER • WHERE IS THE FIRST ROLLING USA EVENT BEING HELD • ...
Research Methods 2016-09-27
Across
- Making an experiment repeatable
- Behaviour naturally occurring
- Two separate groups
- Match on key characteristics
- Outside of lab
- Subtle cue that makes participants aware
- How much the finding can be applied to real-life
- Not intentionally studying in your experiment
- What the experimenter changes
- The principle of causation
- Under highly controlled conditions
Down
- Reduce bias in characteristic distribution
- Quantifying IV and DV
- Overcome order effects
- Not controlled, affect results
- What the experimenter records
- All levels of IV
- A proposed explanation
- Right or wrong
- Practice, fatigue, boredom
- IV is characteristic of person
- How similar experiment to real world setting
22 Clues: Right or wrong • Outside of lab • All levels of IV • Two separate groups • Quantifying IV and DV • Overcome order effects • A proposed explanation • Practice, fatigue, boredom • The principle of causation • Match on key characteristics • Behaviour naturally occurring • What the experimenter records • What the experimenter changes • Not controlled, affect results • ...
LAB EQUIPMENT 2022-09-16
science tools and safety 2023-08-25
Safety Day Brain Buster 2025-07-31
Across
- A system for identifying hazards and assessing risks
- Safety __________ is used to protect the eyes from chemical splashes
- An event that has unintentionally happened, but may not result in damage, harm or injury
- Environmental gas essential for life but hazardous at high concentration
- Safety __________ is a system that prevents fall from height
- Type of waste including paper, plastics, and food scraps
- An ____________ illness is caused by long-term exposure to workplace hazards
- __________ talk is conducted before work to ensure everyone is informed about various safety aspects and potential hazards at the work site, what is it?
- Color of safety signs that warn of danger
Down
- ___________ hazards, as defined by DOSH (Department of Occupational Safety and Health) in Malaysia, encompass any organism or substance derived from an organism that poses a risk to human health
- A written document outlining how to safely perform a task
- ______ Act, This act is used to govern the safety, health, and welfare of persons at work against risks arising from workplace activities.
- Unit to measure sound
- The act of checking something to ensure it is safe
- A fire _______ can also be used to put out small fire
- What do you need to wear while in moving vehicles
- The use of goggles, gloves, or masks to prevent injury or illness
- ESG rating system recognizing companies for responsible practices on Bursa Malaysia
- Action taken after an incident to prevent recurrence
- Global standard for occupational health and safety management systems
20 Clues: Unit to measure sound • Color of safety signs that warn of danger • What do you need to wear while in moving vehicles • The act of checking something to ensure it is safe • A system for identifying hazards and assessing risks • Action taken after an incident to prevent recurrence • A fire _______ can also be used to put out small fire • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-02-18
Across
- Gear worn to protect against injuries, such as gloves or helmets.
- Protective handwear used to prevent injuries.
- The condition of being protected from danger or risk.
- Headgear worn to protect against falling objects or impacts.
- A serious workplace or venue hazard that can lead to injury.
- Immediate medical assistance given before professional help arrives.
- A device used to put out small fires.
- A loud sound or signal that warns of danger.
- A designated way out during an emergency.
- A word commonly seen on safety signs to warn of potential danger.
- A routine check to ensure safety measures are in place.
- Following safety rules and regulations.
- Control Measures taken to manage large groups safely.
Down
- To leave an area quickly due to a safety concern.
- Visual displays used to communicate safety information.
- A common cause of falls, often due to obstacles in a walkway.
- A potential source of danger in a workplace or sports venue.
- A loss of traction that can cause someone to fall.
- A barrier used to prevent access to a hazardous area.
- An alert about potential danger.
- A sudden, unexpected event requiring quick action.
- A safety procedure that ensures equipment is not accidentally turned on.
- The process of ensuring proper airflow in a building.
- A major emergency requiring evacuation and an extinguisher.
- A climbing tool that requires proper use to prevent falls.
25 Clues: An alert about potential danger. • A device used to put out small fires. • Following safety rules and regulations. • A designated way out during an emergency. • A loud sound or signal that warns of danger. • Protective handwear used to prevent injuries. • To leave an area quickly due to a safety concern. • A loss of traction that can cause someone to fall. • ...
Hospital Terms 2025-04-06
Across
- A simulated emergency practice to prepare for a fire evacuation.
- A vehicle used to transport patients.
- Control Measures taken to prevent the spread of infections in a medical facility.
- The process of prioritizing patients based on the severity of their condition during an emergency.
- A person actively engaged in causing harm or threatening violence in a medical facility.
- A medical device used to restore a normal heart rhythm in case of severe arrhythmia.
- A designated route to exit the building in case of an emergency.
- Substances that can cause harm, such as chemicals or biological materials.
- A safety procedure where buildings are secured to prevent unauthorized entry.
- The process of moving people from a dangerous area to safety.
Down
- A person responsible for ensuring the safety of patients, staff, and visitors.
- Precautions taken to protect staff and patients from harmful radiation exposure.
- Protection services at the hospital to ensure safety.
- A set of procedures to ensure the well-being of patients and staff during emergencies.
- The hospital department that treats urgent and life-threatening conditions.
- Immediate help given to a person injured or ill before professional treatment.
- A situation where hazardous chemicals are accidentally released.
- Closed-circuit television used for surveillance in the hospital.
- A potential source of harm or danger in the hospital setting.
19 Clues: A vehicle used to transport patients. • Protection services at the hospital to ensure safety. • A potential source of harm or danger in the hospital setting. • The process of moving people from a dangerous area to safety. • A simulated emergency practice to prepare for a fire evacuation. • A situation where hazardous chemicals are accidentally released. • ...
The Cellblog Puzzle 2022-06-21
Across
- see beyond your naked eyes
- keep cell cultures
- steriliser
- you spin my head right round right round...
- remember, always wear your PPE
- company making portable CO2 incubators
Down
- the basic unit of life
- calibrate before dispensing
- not related to journalism
- T along aisle 25 or 75
- cold
- you get it when you get vaccinated
- the lab jacuzzi
- where the magic happens
14 Clues: cold • steriliser • the lab jacuzzi • keep cell cultures • the basic unit of life • T along aisle 25 or 75 • where the magic happens • not related to journalism • see beyond your naked eyes • calibrate before dispensing • remember, always wear your PPE • you get it when you get vaccinated • company making portable CO2 incubators • you spin my head right round right round...
Prey Crossword 2014-04-02
Across
- The title of the book
- The toxin used by the Robots
- The only thing that can destroy the swarms
- Swarms that coexisted with humans
- The leader of the lab
- The main character
- Technology used to create the Robots
Down
- The carefree one
- The lab that made the robots
- The organized one
- The author
- The coding used in the Robots
- The name given to the Robots
- The biologist
- The wife
15 Clues: The wife • The author • The biologist • The carefree one • The organized one • The main character • The title of the book • The leader of the lab • The lab that made the robots • The toxin used by the Robots • The name given to the Robots • The coding used in the Robots • Swarms that coexisted with humans • Technology used to create the Robots • The only thing that can destroy the swarms
mitchells mystery 2025-02-12
Across
- his cat has this disease
- the sport he wanted to play with raveen
- lab lover
- topic of study
- loud roommate
- which dining hall did he work at
- long oral presentation name
Down
- show he watches with the roomies
- superbowl food mitchell made us
- favorite dessert
- place of work
- girlfriend name
- lab op
- the animal his S.aureus strain came from
- his fav place to go every single day
15 Clues: lab op • lab lover • place of work • loud roommate • topic of study • girlfriend name • favorite dessert • his cat has this disease • long oral presentation name • superbowl food mitchell made us • show he watches with the roomies • which dining hall did he work at • his fav place to go every single day • the sport he wanted to play with raveen • the animal his S.aureus strain came from
Beaker Clinical Pathology Phlebotomist Class CrossWord 2020-10-12
Across
- List An activity to see inpatient/admitted patients’ active orders, next expected draw times, and patient location.
- An activity to see various lab metrics or the Learning Home Dashboard with links to Quick Start Guides.
- Station An activity to lookup a patient chart and see encounters for the patient.
- At the top right of Hyperspace, this allows us to search for activities or keywords in a patient chart.
- At the top left, this button allows us to navigate to buttons for activities that we have access to.
- List An activity to create a list of specimens that will be sent to the lab for testing.
- An activity to see any outpatient appointments.
- Inquiry An report-based activity that shows information about a specimen, such as specimen tracking and is where we can see preliminary or verified results, add a provider to receive results (CC List section), or cancel a charge (Charge Summary).
Down
- An activity containing the Interactive Face Sheet (IFS), Side Bar Checklist, and encounter specific forms.
- Inquiry An activity to see orders placed for a patient. This is also where the “Collect Specimen” button is located.
- Orders A button in the patient chart (when in an encounter) that opens the New Order search field to enter orders for that encounter.
- Orders An activity to create an Orders Only encounter in which to enter orders that have been faxed.
- Click An activity in which to quickly create a walk-in lab encounter to document a lab draw.
- Activity An activity to document a lab draw/collection. It is accessed by the Collect Specimens button and is where we accession the specimen, change the performing lab, see tube sequence, and the tubes needed.
14 Clues: An activity to see any outpatient appointments. • Station An activity to lookup a patient chart and see encounters for the patient. • List An activity to create a list of specimens that will be sent to the lab for testing. • Click An activity in which to quickly create a walk-in lab encounter to document a lab draw. • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
Across
- Eye protection stored in a cabinet
- A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events
- a situation that is visible and presents immediate danger
- Start/Safety Equipment
- an existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view
- Obey all safety rules, listen to and obey the instructor, and eye protection is required
- Radiation Hazard
Down
- Warning - Dangerous Part(s)/ Energized Equipment
- Follow All Safety Rules, Stay Alert, Don't take chances, IF IN DOUBT....ASK!
- Even if its a little amount, if it goes through your body long enough it could kill you.
- Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- a dangerous situation that could cause an accident
- Stop/Fire/Danger/Emergency
- Used to put a flame out in 15 seconds
- Keeping tools, machines and the work environment in the best possible condition
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- Caution/Physical Hazard(s)
- Safety Information
18 Clues: Radiation Hazard • Safety Information • Start/Safety Equipment • Stop/Fire/Danger/Emergency • Caution/Physical Hazard(s) • Eye protection stored in a cabinet • Used to put a flame out in 15 seconds • Warning - Dangerous Part(s)/ Energized Equipment • a dangerous situation that could cause an accident • a situation that is visible and presents immediate danger • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
Across
- Eye protection stored in a cabinet
- A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events
- a situation that is visible and presents immediate danger
- Start/Safety Equipment
- an existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view
- Obey all safety rules, listen to and obey the instructor, and eye protection is required
- Radiation Hazard
Down
- Warning - Dangerous Part(s)/ Energized Equipment
- Follow All Safety Rules, Stay Alert, Don't take chances, IF IN DOUBT....ASK!
- Even if its a little amount, if it goes through your body long enough it could kill you.
- Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- a dangerous situation that could cause an accident
- Stop/Fire/Danger/Emergency
- Used to put a flame out in 15 seconds
- Keeping tools, machines and the work environment in the best possible condition
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- Caution/Physical Hazard(s)
- Safety Information
18 Clues: Radiation Hazard • Safety Information • Start/Safety Equipment • Stop/Fire/Danger/Emergency • Caution/Physical Hazard(s) • Eye protection stored in a cabinet • Used to put a flame out in 15 seconds • Warning - Dangerous Part(s)/ Energized Equipment • a dangerous situation that could cause an accident • a situation that is visible and presents immediate danger • ...
Safety 2015-04-08
Across
- Expert care and training.
- A significant point in development.
- The act of anticipating & interrupting a possible outcome or event.
- Enhanced value or excellence.
- A series of steps followed in a regular definite order; a traditional or established way of doing things.
- The quality or state of causing death or destruction.
- The condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury or loss.
- Worthy of praise; commendable.
Down
- Indifferent or unconcerned about consequences; negligent.
- Exposing one to risk of loss or harm; dangerous.
- An agreement or pledge to do something in the future; agreement to carry into action deliberately.
- Worthy of notice.
- The act of covering or shielding from exposure, injury or destruction.
- Not taking prudent care; implies inattention to one's duty or business.
- Showing realization, perception or knowledge.
- Prudence or wisdom in the management of affairs; a high level overall plan embracing the general goals & acceptable procedures.
- Devoted to a cause, ideal or purpose.
- Acronym for Occupational Safety & Health Administration
18 Clues: Worthy of notice. • Expert care and training. • Enhanced value or excellence. • Worthy of praise; commendable. • A significant point in development. • Devoted to a cause, ideal or purpose. • Showing realization, perception or knowledge. • Exposing one to risk of loss or harm; dangerous. • The quality or state of causing death or destruction. • ...
laboratory equipment 2025-09-05
Across
- Personnal safety equipment meant to protect your hands.
- A long, graduated glass or plastic tube used to transfer or measure out small quantities of liquid.
- Made of wood, plastic or metal, they are designated to hold test tubes.
- A type of laboratory flask with a flat bottom, conical body and cylindrical neck. Used to swirl its contents; the narrow neck keeps the contents from spilling out.
- Safety glasses.
- A narrow-necked bulbous glass container; can be used for dilution or dissolution in a precise final volume.
- Long, skinny glass tubes that hold a small amount of liquid; can be used to observe reactions, mix reagents or heat chemicals.
Down
- A plastic squeeze container with a nozzle, usually filled with deionized water and used to rinse glassware.
- A shallow circular transparent plastic plate with a flat lid, used for the culture of microorganisms.
- A wide mouth jar used to heat or transport chemicals.
- An object used in laboratories to create an aseptic zone.
- Long and white, designed to protect your clothes.
- A graduated glass tube with a tap at one end, used to dispense precise volumes of reagents.
- A plastic object with a rounded shape, usually used attached to a pipette to fill it by creating a vacuum above the liquid.
- A device that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used to guide a liquid or powder into a small opening.
15 Clues: Safety glasses. • Long and white, designed to protect your clothes. • A wide mouth jar used to heat or transport chemicals. • Personnal safety equipment meant to protect your hands. • An object used in laboratories to create an aseptic zone. • Made of wood, plastic or metal, they are designated to hold test tubes. • ...
SAFETY SLOGANS 2025-04-29
Across
- Safety is no ____
- Be aware, show you ____
- See something, say _________
- Stay ____, machines can hurt
- Dan, Dan the ______ man
- Plan the work, ____ the plan
Down
- Safety is no ________
- If you ____ up, fess up
- Stay alert, don't get ____
- Your ______ depends on you
- ________ give safety a day off
- Always _____ never sorry
- Safety starts with _____
13 Clues: Safety is no ____ • Safety is no ________ • If you ____ up, fess up • Be aware, show you ____ • Dan, Dan the ______ man • Always _____ never sorry • Safety starts with _____ • Stay alert, don't get ____ • Your ______ depends on you • See something, say _________ • Stay ____, machines can hurt • Plan the work, ____ the plan • ________ give safety a day off
Our Safety 2026-01-11
Across
- Safety recognition card. (3 words)
- Formerly known as In Focus.
- How many wraps of stretch wrap to start securing a pallet.
- Worn when using a safety knife.
- What can happen if a load gets outside of the balance pyramid. (2 words)
- Used to put out flames.
- Safety ________, worn when cutting lumber.
- Lift equipment to use when you need to get down one of the Dirty Dozen.
- Chemical spills are referred to as _________.
- The department that has the most different types of chemicals.
- Our Safety Captain.
- ______ Picker. Used to get down non-palletized appliances.
- Where to hold items you are carrying. (3 words)
- Also known as electric pallet jacks.
- Safety ___________. Put up to close off an aisle when equipment is being used.
Down
- Where to meet in the event of a fire. (2 words)
- January's Got Your Back award recipient.
- ____ Wash Station.
- Safety ______. Used to cut open boxes and packages.
- First tier/year award for Our Safety.
- Used to alert associates of a missing child. (2 words)
- Lift equipment used to load concrete.
- Used to clean up a leaking container. (2 words)
- ____ Person Lift.
- The person holding flags.
- ____ Protection, worn when on Ballymore or OP.
- When safe, who do your report an incident to.
- What you should bend when picking up heavy items.
- Color of ladders usable by the public.
- How you should start your shift.
30 Clues: ____ Person Lift. • ____ Wash Station. • Our Safety Captain. • Used to put out flames. • The person holding flags. • Formerly known as In Focus. • Worn when using a safety knife. • How you should start your shift. • Safety recognition card. (3 words) • Also known as electric pallet jacks. • First tier/year award for Our Safety. • Lift equipment used to load concrete. • ...
Safety Month 2024-04-22
Across
- Equipment to help move heavy items
- LIFT Lifts person in air to work
- Materials such as flammable or poisonous that would be a danger to life or to the environment
- Examples of these are hepatitis and HIV
- Life Saving Rules
- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations, etc.
- Part of fall protection system
- Safety Data Sheets
- Pedestrian Walk Way
Down
- Order paperwork
- Keeps products cold
- Type of Safety knife
- Lost Time Accident
- Government body the ensures worker safety
- Direction to drive while moving product
- Protects your head
- Safety Glasses
- Cut Resistant
- Uniform requirement
- Place to store material
20 Clues: Cut Resistant • Safety Glasses • Order paperwork • Life Saving Rules • Lost Time Accident • Protects your head • Safety Data Sheets • Keeps products cold • Uniform requirement • Pedestrian Walk Way • Type of Safety knife • Place to store material • Part of fall protection system • LIFT Lifts person in air to work • Equipment to help move heavy items • Direction to drive while moving product • ...
Laboratory Skills 2023-06-09
Across
- rulers, graduated cylinders, scales, thermometers, beakers, dissection tools, microscopes
- used to sort/name/classify organisms through a series of steps that consist of two statements and directions
- used to tell how acidic or basic a liquid is
- the amount an object is increased in visual size
- a chemical that changes color when it comes in contact with certain molecules/chemicals
- equipment and rules that should always be followed in the lab!
- process used to separate DNA fragments by size
Down
- used to hold an object or specimen on the stage of a microscope
- used in a wet-mount slide to hold a living specimen in place
- used to see very tiny objects
- technique used to separate different molecules from one another, usually on paper
- the examination of a dead/preserved organism to increase your knowledge
- a chemical that is used to make cell structures more visible
13 Clues: used to see very tiny objects • used to tell how acidic or basic a liquid is • process used to separate DNA fragments by size • the amount an object is increased in visual size • used in a wet-mount slide to hold a living specimen in place • a chemical that is used to make cell structures more visible • equipment and rules that should always be followed in the lab! • ...
Lab Safety Crossword!! 2021-09-07
6 Clues: transfers solids • used to pour liquids • used to contain liquids • used to measure liquids • protects eyes from chemical splashes • used to melt or burn solid chemicals
AP1 Lab - Lab 8 2021-11-01
Across
- aid in the process of breathing
- if only one contracts, rotation of head. if both contract, flexes head and neck forward.
- extends spinal column when you stand up straight after bending over
- rotates an protracts scapula during various arm and shoulder movements
- elevate and abduct corners of the mouth
- retracts and rotates scapulae as when rowing or holding shoulders back
- prevents the dislocation of the humerus
- adducts and flexes upper arm as when doing push-ups or bench press
- extends, rotates, and laterally flexes the neck and head
Down
- compresses abdomen when barfing
- elevates and protracts mandible
- adducts and extends upper arm
- retracts and elevates scapula when doing chin-ups or when holding your shoulders back; also extends the neck
- compresses abdomen when belching, barfing, and childbirth
- depresses lower lip as when making a "lizard face"
- elevates and retracts the mandible
- rotates torso left and right and assists with flexion of torso, assists with compression of abdomen
17 Clues: adducts and extends upper arm • compresses abdomen when barfing • elevates and protracts mandible • aid in the process of breathing • elevates and retracts the mandible • elevate and abduct corners of the mouth • prevents the dislocation of the humerus • depresses lower lip as when making a "lizard face" • extends, rotates, and laterally flexes the neck and head • ...
Staying Safe Online 2015-10-03
23 Clues: Web • Risk • Hoax • Link • User • Hack • Virus • Google • Search • Hazard • Tablet • Safety • Privacy • Profile • Password • Computer • Snapchat • Security • Reliable • Facebook • Identity • Internet • Messaging
Lab Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-21
Across
- Has wings
- Not a Vampire
- All the better to see you with
- You get the point
- Right now!
- Stop the spread of germs
- Chocolate, yellow, or black
- We love to find them
Down
- Likes both red and white
- Can't live without it
- A little lab gift
- Not a type of TV
- Couldn't do our job without you
- Round and round it goes
- Not your average Q-tip
15 Clues: Has wings • Right now! • Not a Vampire • Not a type of TV • A little lab gift • You get the point • We love to find them • Can't live without it • Not your average Q-tip • Round and round it goes • Likes both red and white • Stop the spread of germs • Chocolate, yellow, or black • All the better to see you with • Couldn't do our job without you
Safety 2026-02-05
Across
- used to scoop up solids
- long hair needs to be tied ____
- Used to hold liquids that will splatter when stirred or heated
- after finishing a lab you need to ____ your hands
- what you use to put out a fire
- never leave a bunsen burner _____
- Used to stir solutions
- Used to heat substances
- don't pour chemicals down the ____ unless told so by the teacher
Down
- where you rinse your eyes if you get chemicals in them
- something you wear to protect your hands
- before starting a lab you must always read the _____
- something you wear to protect your eyes
- always ______ spills
- Used to hold solids/liquids that won't splatter or release gas when stirred or heated
- used to measure volume of liquids
- acronym for workplace hazardous materials information system
- if you get stuck ask the _____
18 Clues: always ______ spills • Used to stir solutions • used to scoop up solids • Used to heat substances • what you use to put out a fire • if you get stuck ask the _____ • long hair needs to be tied ____ • used to measure volume of liquids • never leave a bunsen burner _____ • something you wear to protect your eyes • something you wear to protect your hands • ...
safety 2026-05-18
Across
- Protective headgear worn in industrial areas
- Continuous effort to improve productivity
- Ability of a machine to perform consistently
- Source used to operate industrial systems
- Process of checking defects in material
- Procedure followed to avoid workplace hazards
- Group effort toward a shared goal
- Action taken to avoid incidents before they happen
- Process of joining metals permanently
Down
- Department responsible for checking product standards
- Key workplace principle to prevent accidents
- Person operating plant machinery
- Planned activity to prevent equipment breakdown
- Method used to isolate hazardous energy during repair work
- Main activity of a steel manufacturing plant
- Learning sessions conducted to improve skills
- Equipment used to lift heavy materials
- Process of shaping hot metal between rolls
18 Clues: Person operating plant machinery • Group effort toward a shared goal • Process of joining metals permanently • Equipment used to lift heavy materials • Process of checking defects in material • Continuous effort to improve productivity • Source used to operate industrial systems • Process of shaping hot metal between rolls • Key workplace principle to prevent accidents • ...
Give it a go 2014-01-13
Across
- Helps prevent sun damage
- The relationship between likelihood and consequence
- Health and Safety is our number _____ priority
- Australia is the _____ largest country in the world
- Captain of the Australian cricket team
- _____ Management Systems (SMS)
- Designed to help us complete a task safety - Safe Work _____
- All substances in cintainers must be clearly _____
- An official inspection of systems
- The second longest river in the world
Down
- HSR stands for Health and Safety ______
- What the second 'P' in PPE stands for
- You use more energy eating it, than the food itself contains
- Must take place before anyone works on site
- A hazard is anything with potential to ______
- _____ is responsible for safety
- The largest planet in the solar system
- The number to call in case of an emergency (2 words)
- One cup of chopped raw _____ provides more than 100% of the daily value of vitamins A, C and K
- Location of the 2014 soccer world cup
- _____ injuries can be prevented
21 Clues: Helps prevent sun damage • _____ Management Systems (SMS) • _____ is responsible for safety • _____ injuries can be prevented • An official inspection of systems • What the second 'P' in PPE stands for • Location of the 2014 soccer world cup • The second longest river in the world • Captain of the Australian cricket team • The largest planet in the solar system • ...
General Shop Safety 2020-09-24
Across
- You can build them but not ride them in the shop
- Top priority in the wood shop
- Report any __________ to the teacher
- Cutoffs shorter than 10 inches go in the _______ bin
- If it is long tie it back
- Think ______, Work ______, Be ______
- Sawdust is a
- Damage to someone else’s property
- Ringing equals _________ damage
- Always be aware of your ____________
- Will get you time in the creative thinking chair
Down
- All students must have a signed safety ________ on file before using power tools
- Compressed air should never be used to clean off your _______
- All students will contribute to this every class period
- Turn this on before using machinery
- Caused by the momentum of a blade after turning off a machine
- Personal ____________ equipment
- You will be placed on safety ___________ if you have difficulty following the rules
- A current safety test
- A messy shop is ___________
- Safety _________ are a type of eye protection
- Only close ______ shoes should be worn in the shop
22 Clues: Sawdust is a • A current safety test • If it is long tie it back • A messy shop is ___________ • Top priority in the wood shop • Personal ____________ equipment • Ringing equals _________ damage • Damage to someone else’s property • Turn this on before using machinery • Report any __________ to the teacher • Think ______, Work ______, Be ______ • ...
Workplace Safety Challenge 2025-05-20
Across
- Action taken in advance to prevent harm
- Something with the potential to cause harm
- Procedure to isolate energy sources before maintenance
- The chance that someone may be harmed
- Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards
- Immediate care given before medical help arrives
- Science of designing the workplace for comfort and efficiency
- Visual cues for health and safety information
- Unplanned event that could have or did cause injury
- Protective helmet used on construction sites
Down
- Device used to control small fires
- Circulation of fresh air to prevent exposure to fumes
- Regular check to ensure safety standards are met
- Following laws and regulations related to safety
- Process of teaching safety procedures and awareness
- Practice of emergency evacuation for fire safety
- Area with limited entry/exit and potential hazards
- Station used to rinse eyes exposed to hazardous substances
- Common result of a wet or oily floor
- Hand protection against chemicals or sharp objects
20 Clues: Device used to control small fires • Common result of a wet or oily floor • The chance that someone may be harmed • Action taken in advance to prevent harm • Something with the potential to cause harm • Protective helmet used on construction sites • Visual cues for health and safety information • Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards • ...
Core Lab Crossword 2014-04-12
Across
- A science that deals with the structure and properties of substances and with the changes that they go through.
- White blood cell differentials on the Sysmex are done using what technology?
- The Sysmex XE-5000 offers a fluorescent optical platelet count along with the traditional ____________ platelet count.
- The Echo uses what type of method for antibody detection?
- The arrest of bleeding or the stoppage of blood flow is the definition for?
- A science that deals with the immune system and the cell mediated and humoral aspects of immunity and the immune system.
- Which core lab analyzer can process up to 600 samples per hour?
- What year was the Hema-Tek installed?
- Which Cobas module uses a photometric measuring unit methodology?
- An aspiration volume of 200 micro liters is needed when using which mode on the Sysmex?
- On which hematology analyzer are hemoglobin A1c's performed?
- On which immunology instrument are ELISA's performed?
- During which month did the hematology lab go live with the Sysmex?
- 31,763 ________________ were done by the La Crosse Core Lab in 2013.
- The Sysmex offers two part differentials on what specimen?
- What test did blood bank mostly eliminate this year?
- Mayo Clinic Health System- Franciscan Healthcare Core Laboratory La Crosse campus employees how many staff?
Down
- Known as the "gold standard" in reticulocyte testing.
- During which month did the chemistry lab go live with the Cobas 6000?
- A medical science that deals with the blood and blood forming organs.
- Blood gas chemistries are performed on which analyzer?
- Laboratory test results contribute up to _____________ percent to all medical decision making.
- How many tests can the Cobas 6000 process per hour (theoretical)?
- The chemical analysis of urine.
- Our Echo is also referred to as what by staff?
- The Sysmex XE-5000 offers a ___________ part differential which includes immature granulocyte count.
- What major practice was implemented this past year in blood bank?
- Which core lab analyzer can process up to 150 samples per hour?
- Vitamin B12 assays are done by which module of the Cobas 6000?
29 Clues: The chemical analysis of urine. • What year was the Hema-Tek installed? • Our Echo is also referred to as what by staff? • What test did blood bank mostly eliminate this year? • Known as the "gold standard" in reticulocyte testing. • On which immunology instrument are ELISA's performed? • Blood gas chemistries are performed on which analyzer? • ...
LZI - Yawl 2021-08-29
Across
- Doe has how many sons
- - When working onsite Bonita works in what county
- Rolanda use to work at a _____care
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- Man's best friend
- Doe works for ___corp
- Cyth works for lab ___
Down
- Annette has ____ son
- Sherry works in the ____field
- Cyth has 3 ___
- Sherry's daughter middle name
- Annette works at a ____ school
- Rolanda's child name
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Cyth has 3 ___ • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Annette has ____ son • Rolanda's child name • Doe has how many sons • Doe works for ___corp • Cyth works for lab ___ • Sherry works in the ____field • Sherry's daughter middle name • Annette works at a ____ school • Rolanda use to work at a _____care • - When working onsite Bonita works in what county
