lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Healthcare Systems Crossword 2017-10-11
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- Agency that provides vital services, especially to those least able to help themselves.
- Place for elderly to go when family is away.
- Provide end-of-life care to patients who are expected to live 6 months or less.
- Agency that works to improve the safety and effectiveness of health care.
- Provide emergency medical care in educational institutions.
- Agency that works to prevent and control diseases.
- Designed to care for patients who need assistance with ADLs or with medical needs.
- Agency that assures the safety of food, cosmetics, medicine, and other biological products.
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- Provides outpatient care for those who need therapy.
- Clinics that offer medical care that does not require an overnight stay.
- These facilities do no specialize in one type of medical treatment, they provide a wide range of services.
- This agency protects, promotes and advances the health and safety of the US.
- Place of residence for older adults who are independent but need a little extra help with day to day activities.
- Agency that regulates the safety safety and health in the workplace.
- Offers medical care through electronic information/technology.
- This organization deals with world health problems and investigates and publishes health information.
- Patients who receive medical treatment without being admitted into the hospital.
17 Clues: Place for elderly to go when family is away. • Agency that works to prevent and control diseases. • Provides outpatient care for those who need therapy. • Provide emergency medical care in educational institutions. • Offers medical care through electronic information/technology. • Agency that regulates the safety safety and health in the workplace. • ...
Safety 2024-10-17
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- The system of moving air to disperse fumes and vapors, critical in preventing inhalation of toxic chemicals.
- _____ Collection System: A system designed to capture and remove sawdust from the air, preventing respiratory issues.
- _____ Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI): A device that shuts off an electrical circuit when it detects an imbalance in the current, preventing electric shocks.
- A portable device used to put out small fires in emergencies, crucial in both woodshop and autoshop environments.
- A clear shield that protects the entire face from debris or chemical splashes, often worn in combination with safety glasses.
- : PPE Gear worn to minimize exposure to hazards, such as safety glasses, ear protection, and dust masks.
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- ___-_____Gloves designed to protect hands from cuts when handling sharp tools or materials, especially during tasks like chisel work or cutting wood.
- A ____ helmet is a darkened lens that protects the eyes and face from intense light and sparks during welding.
- A protective ____ worn to prevent hazardous liquids, such as solvents or brake fluid, from contacting the skin or clothing.
- Eyewear that protects the eyes from flying debris, dust, or particles when cutting, sanding, or using power tools.
- ____ mask that filters out fine wood dust and other airborne particles, protecting the lungs during cutting, sanding, or using compressed air to clean.
- ____ Wrench A tool used to apply a specific amount of force to a bolt or nut, preventing over-tightening and ensuring proper assembly.
- _____ Protection (Earplugs/Earmuffs): Devices worn to reduce exposure to loud noises generated by machinery like table saws, planers, or routers, preventing hearing damage.
- ____ ____ Footwear with reinforced toes that protect against heavy objects falling or being dropped onto the feet.
14 Clues: : PPE Gear worn to minimize exposure to hazards, such as safety glasses, ear protection, and dust masks. • The system of moving air to disperse fumes and vapors, critical in preventing inhalation of toxic chemicals. • A ____ helmet is a darkened lens that protects the eyes and face from intense light and sparks during welding. • ...
Safety 2025-06-11
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- What piece of information must be attached to all broken/leaking items sent to the morgue?
- What type of gloves are required when handling chemo?
- How often are fire extinguishers inspected ?
- What color are the lights on the MHE?
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- What does the E in EHS stand for?
- These are required when using the tote strapper
- Pedestrians must remain how far from a piece of moving equipment
- How soon should you report a workplace safety incident
- This PPE is required when operating an order picker
- What does the H in EHS stand for?
- What color are the emergency exit doors?
- You must use one of these for hard to reach shelves/racking
- Who is responsible for your safety?
13 Clues: What does the E in EHS stand for? • What does the H in EHS stand for? • Who is responsible for your safety? • What color are the lights on the MHE? • What color are the emergency exit doors? • How often are fire extinguishers inspected ? • These are required when using the tote strapper • This PPE is required when operating an order picker • ...
Drug Therapy for Coagulation Disorders 2026-04-07
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- Clotting factor primarily inhibited by rivaroxaban
- Dangerous complication of clopidogrel involving platelets and kidneys
- Drug class that prevents platelet aggregation (aspirin, clopidogrel)
- Antidote for unfractionated heparin
- Oral anticoagulant that requires bridging therapy with heparin
- Lab used to monitor unfractionated heparin therapy
- Common adverse effect of all anticoagulants
- Lab used to monitor warfarin therapy
- Serious immune complication of heparin causing low platelets
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- Thrombolytic drug used in acute ischemic stroke
- Chewable medication given immediately in acute MI
- Antiplatelet drug critical after coronary stent placement
- Reversal agent for factor Xa inhibitors such as Xarelto
- Direct oral anticoagulant that inhibits factor Xa
- Injection route never used for heparin due to bleeding risk
- Mechanism of warfarin—blocks this vitamin
- Antidote for warfarin
- Low–molecular weight heparin given subcutaneously
18 Clues: Antidote for warfarin • Antidote for unfractionated heparin • Lab used to monitor warfarin therapy • Mechanism of warfarin—blocks this vitamin • Common adverse effect of all anticoagulants • Thrombolytic drug used in acute ischemic stroke • Chewable medication given immediately in acute MI • Direct oral anticoagulant that inhibits factor Xa • ...
Hatch crossword puzzle 2024-02-23
12 Clues: From CH 1 • From CH 1 • From CH 5 • From CH 1 • From CH 2 • Title of Book • The Bird Hybrid, CH 3 • What the lab is keeping • From the back of the book • One of the Kangaroo-like Hybrids,CH 5 • One of the Kangaroo-like Hybrids,CH 5 • Where they keep all of the hybrids, CH5
Safety Quiz 2022-04-28
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- You must see this sign from the forklift driver to be sure that he/she saw you.
- Safety is one of our...
- You must wear it when you handling pallets
- Better... than sorry
- Green cards to be filled in when you see something wrong
- You must wear it to prevent toes injuries.
- Who has the responsibility to maintain a safe workspace
- The biggest enemy of safety.
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- You must wear it to make yourself visible.
- 25.04-29.04 week at Neovia
- If you loose control of a forklift don't try to stop it with your ...
- Orange or green cards you can fill in with ideas for improvement
- The sixth S
- How many points of contact you should maintain with a ladder all the time?
- Name of Health and safety representative
- The forklift driver must ... at every aisle intersection.
16 Clues: The sixth S • Better... than sorry • Safety is one of our... • 25.04-29.04 week at Neovia • The biggest enemy of safety. • Name of Health and safety representative • You must wear it to make yourself visible. • You must wear it when you handling pallets • You must wear it to prevent toes injuries. • Who has the responsibility to maintain a safe workspace • ...
Science crossword 2021-03-07
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- a glowing green sign
- something that gas comes out of in the wet lab
- a blanket you use to put out fire
- something that’s used to measure liquid
- where you put lab equipment
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- where you go if you get something in your
- a scientific tube
- something that makes fire
- Something that holds test tubes
- where you do experiments
10 Clues: a scientific tube • a glowing green sign • where you do experiments • something that makes fire • where you put lab equipment • Something that holds test tubes • a blanket you use to put out fire • something that’s used to measure liquid • where you go if you get something in your • something that gas comes out of in the wet lab
Science crossword 2021-03-07
Across
- A glowing green sign
- Something that gas comes out of in the wet lab
- A blanket you use to put out fire
- Something that’s used to measure liquid
- Where you put lab equipment
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- Where you go if you get something in you eye
- A scientific tube
- Something that makes fire
- Something that holds test tubes
- Where you do experiments
10 Clues: A scientific tube • A glowing green sign • Where you do experiments • Something that makes fire • Where you put lab equipment • Something that holds test tubes • A blanket you use to put out fire • Something that’s used to measure liquid • Where you go if you get something in you eye • Something that gas comes out of in the wet lab
Science Crossword 2021-03-07
Across
- A glowing green sign
- Something that gas comes out of in the wet lab
- A blanket you use to put out fire
- Something that’s used to measure liquid
- Where you put lab equipment
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- Where you go if you get something in you eye
- A scientific tube
- Something that makes fire
- Something that holds test tubes
- Where you do experiments
10 Clues: A scientific tube • A glowing green sign • Where you do experiments • Something that makes fire • Where you put lab equipment • Something that holds test tubes • A blanket you use to put out fire • Something that’s used to measure liquid • Where you go if you get something in you eye • Something that gas comes out of in the wet lab
Science Scramble - Adverbs 2022-03-28
Across
- I ________ wore slides into the lab.
- I _____________ knocked over a beaker of liquid.
- I _______ waited for the lab results
- I _________ disposed of the acid.
- I can ________ see through these goggles.
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- I yelled ________ over the noise of the centrifuge.
- I ________ study the moon phases.
- If you breath chloroform, you will feel very _______.
- I ________ mixed the chemicals.
- I ________ received positive results.
10 Clues: I ________ mixed the chemicals. • I ________ study the moon phases. • I _________ disposed of the acid. • I ________ wore slides into the lab. • I _______ waited for the lab results • I ________ received positive results. • I can ________ see through these goggles. • I _____________ knocked over a beaker of liquid. • I yelled ________ over the noise of the centrifuge. • ...
Science Scramble - Adverbs 2022-03-28
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- I ________ wore slides into the lab.
- I _____________ knocked over a beaker of liquid.
- I _______ waited for the lab results
- I _________ disposed of the acid.
- I can ________ see through these goggles.
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- I yelled ________ over the noise of the centrifuge.
- I ________ study the moon phases.
- If you breath chloroform, you will feel very _______.
- I ________ mixed the chemicals.
- I ________ received positive results.
10 Clues: I ________ mixed the chemicals. • I ________ study the moon phases. • I _________ disposed of the acid. • I ________ wore slides into the lab. • I _______ waited for the lab results • I ________ received positive results. • I can ________ see through these goggles. • I _____________ knocked over a beaker of liquid. • I yelled ________ over the noise of the centrifuge. • ...
Scientific Method 2024-08-16
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- information including numbers and statistics
- explaining what happened with evidence and reasoning
- testing and seeing if the prediction is accurate
- what your prediction is based on
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- information describing the lab with only words
- two types of information
- prediction that varies from person to person
- prediction that is the same and does not change
- theory or prediction
- steps taken in the lab
10 Clues: theory or prediction • steps taken in the lab • two types of information • what your prediction is based on • prediction that varies from person to person • information including numbers and statistics • information describing the lab with only words • prediction that is the same and does not change • testing and seeing if the prediction is accurate • ...
Cybersafety Angela Awwad 2016-06-08
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- sending a message.
- to sign in to a device.
- on the Internet.
- opposite to in safe.
- Any Internet related illegal activity.
- safety being careful of what your doing on the Internet.
- unwanted emails.
- you don't know who your talking to until you press the button.
- like a cold for your device.
- someone looking at your personal details.
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- for cyber safety word search
- Internet service provider, company that gives you Internet.
- theft when someone pretends to be someone else.
- ask parent before doing something.
- software Software that parents use to keep an eye on the children's online activity.
- don't talk to strangers.
- a angry or negative message.
- someone who likes to cause trouble on online.
- when someone spying on you on the Internet.
- bullying someone's bullying you by sending you bad emails.
20 Clues: on the Internet. • unwanted emails. • sending a message. • opposite to in safe. • to sign in to a device. • don't talk to strangers. • for cyber safety word search • a angry or negative message. • like a cold for your device. • ask parent before doing something. • Any Internet related illegal activity. • someone looking at your personal details. • ...
QHSS OC1 2025-04-01
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- International system for classifying chemical hazards
- Health regulations for hazardous substances, abbreviated
- Injury reporting system, abbreviated
- Black pictogram on yellow background indicates this type of sign
- First step in risk assessment process
- Control measure that completely removes the danger
- Shape of prohibition signs
- Watchdog organization for health and safety, abbreviated
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- Something with potential to cause harm
- The likelihood and severity of harm occurring
- Cornerstone UK health and safety legislation, abbreviated
- Notice issued when operations pose serious risk
- Document listing chemical hazards and safety information, abbreviated
- Illness appearing long after exposure
- Colour of safe condition signs
- Hazards related to computer use or lifting
- The skull and crossbones indicates this hazard
- White pictogram on this colour background for mandatory signs
- Personal items worn to protect against hazards, abbreviated
- Immediate effects from exposure
20 Clues: Shape of prohibition signs • Colour of safe condition signs • Immediate effects from exposure • Injury reporting system, abbreviated • Illness appearing long after exposure • First step in risk assessment process • Something with potential to cause harm • Hazards related to computer use or lifting • The likelihood and severity of harm occurring • ...
Safety Practices 2026-02-22
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- Protection from danger.
- Used to cover and protect a wound.
- A potential source of danger.
- Used to clean wounds and prevent infection.
- A person’s physical well-being.
- Items used to ensure safety during sports.
- The first aim of first aid – to protect life.
- The action taken in an emergency situation.
- Recommended rules to follow for safety.
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- Physical harm that may occur during sports.
- Initial assistance given before professional medical help arrives.
- To stop further harm from happening.
- Rules used to prevent injuries during sports and exercise.
- Help given during an emergency.
- Worn to protect hands during first aid.
- Used to secure bandages.
- Used to remove small objects from wounds.
- A situation that poses an immediate threat to health or security.
- Helping an injured person heal.
- Used to cut bandages or tape.
20 Clues: Protection from danger. • Used to secure bandages. • Helping an injured person heal. • Used to cut bandages or tape. • Help given during an emergency. • A potential source of danger. • Recommended rules to follow for safety. • Used to cover and protect a wound. • A person’s physical well-being. • ...
OCCUPATION 2020-09-24
16 Clues: lab • cafe • cars • schools • restaurant • supermarket • office/shops • fire station • police station • hospital/clinic • airport/airplane • operation theater • pharmacy/hospital • pets hospital/clinic • offices(helps to calculate) • construction sites / factory
Shuleni 2024-11-15
16 Clues: gym • art room • the pool • cafeteria • classroom • music room • auditorium • the lockers • parking lot • computer lab • boys bathroom • girls bathroom • principles office • the teachers room • the school grounds • the football field
Risks - Safety Week Challenge 2024-03-27
10 Clues: Hazard • Detect • Evaluate • Regulate • Protection • Safety Pledge • To Concentrate • To lessen the risk • Safety Participation • Highest Level of Control
H&S Questions. 2021-09-24
Across
- Type of site safety sign which informs you of a potential danger or hazard (7).
- Shape of hazardous substances symbols (7).
- Type of site safety sign which informs you what you what must not do (11).
- Common PPE used to protect the hands (6).
- Person responsible for providing PPE (8).
- Type of site safety sign which informs you of safety provision (8).
- Type of site safety sign which informs you what you must do (9).
- PPE used to protect the eyes (6. 7).
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- If you wear this you will be easily seen in the workplace (4.10.4).
- Type of clothing possibly used by butchers or chain saw operators (5.4).
- Used to protect your feet (6.5).
- Animal sounding short coat classed as PPE (6.6).
- Common item of PPE used to protect the body (8).
13 Clues: Used to protect your feet (6.5). • PPE used to protect the eyes (6. 7). • Common PPE used to protect the hands (6). • Person responsible for providing PPE (8). • Shape of hazardous substances symbols (7). • Animal sounding short coat classed as PPE (6.6). • Common item of PPE used to protect the body (8). • ...
Lab 2 2020-07-20
Across
- A rough ridge with two lips, on the posterior surface of the femur.
- This is where the Biceps Femoris inserts.
- Landmark at the proximal end of the greater sciatic notch.
- The ilioinguinal ligament attaches here.
- The rectus femoris has an attachment here (this is an acronym).
- This bony landmark separates the greater and lesser sciatic notches from one another.
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- Three lines on the lateral surface of the ilium.
- This is where the hamstrings originate.
- A line on the proximal and anterior surface of the femur, just distal to the neck.
- This is where Sartorius originates (this is an acronym).
- The iliac surface that meets the sacrum.
- A line on the posterior and proximal end of the tibia.
- A vertical line that descends from the lesser trochanter.
- A line that travels along the inner/medial surface of the ilium.
- A bony bump on the proximal and medial end of the femur.
15 Clues: This is where the hamstrings originate. • The iliac surface that meets the sacrum. • The ilioinguinal ligament attaches here. • This is where the Biceps Femoris inserts. • Three lines on the lateral surface of the ilium. • A line on the posterior and proximal end of the tibia. • This is where Sartorius originates (this is an acronym). • ...
Lab Equipments 2014-06-14
15 Clues: Pipet • Tongs • Beaker • Stopper • Crucible • HotPlate • Triangle • RingStand • TestTubes • BunsenBurner • BuchnerFlask • MortarandPestle • EvaporatingDisk • RoundBottomFlask • ErnlenmeyerFlask
Lab equipment 2015-08-19
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- used to cover the top of a beaker
- mix small amounts of liquids
- used to hold water
- used to hold test tubes
- used to hold a buret clamp
- help pours liquids into a tube
- used for marking solution of a specific volume
- used to pick up hot test tubes
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- used to hold a beaker
- used to weigh solids on a balance
- used to heat up mixtures
- used to measure temperature
- used to hold a crucible on an iron ring
- used to close the end of a test tube
- used to carry out experiments
15 Clues: used to hold water • used to hold a beaker • used to hold test tubes • used to heat up mixtures • used to hold a buret clamp • used to measure temperature • mix small amounts of liquids • used to carry out experiments • help pours liquids into a tube • used to pick up hot test tubes • used to cover the top of a beaker • used to weigh solids on a balance • ...
lab materials 2015-08-19
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- holds hot beakers
- stirs mixtures
- measures temperature
- dispenses small amounts of chemicals
- plastic, cup,goes on balance
- measures specific volumes of liquids
- big yellow and white, heavy, has a cord
- plastic, lots of small holes
- dispenses solids, metal, small
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- rubber, small
- help poor liquids into narrow tube
- hold liquids, has its own tongs
- glass, carrys out experiments
- larde heavy scale
- wire, ceramic, 3 sided shape
15 Clues: rubber, small • stirs mixtures • holds hot beakers • larde heavy scale • measures temperature • plastic, cup,goes on balance • wire, ceramic, 3 sided shape • plastic, lots of small holes • glass, carrys out experiments • dispenses solids, metal, small • hold liquids, has its own tongs • help poor liquids into narrow tube • dispenses small amounts of chemicals • ...
Lab Equipment 2015-08-19
Across
- used to help pour liquids in narrow tubes
- used to pick up hot beakers
- used to dispense small amounts of materials
- used to measure mass
- used to pick up hot test tubes
- used to heat up materials
- used to hold liquid
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- used to heat up solids
- used to dispense solids
- used to weigh solids on a balance beam
- used to close the end of a test tube
- used to hold test tubes
- used to carry out experiments
- used to stir chemicals
- used to measure temperature
15 Clues: used to hold liquid • used to measure mass • used to heat up solids • used to stir chemicals • used to dispense solids • used to hold test tubes • used to heat up materials • used to pick up hot beakers • used to measure temperature • used to carry out experiments • used to pick up hot test tubes • used to close the end of a test tube • used to weigh solids on a balance beam • ...
Lab Equitment 2015-08-19
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- Measures out specific volumes of liquids
- Used to close the end of a test tube when needed
- Used to grind up solid chemicals into smaller pieces
- Used to cover the top of a beaker to avoid splashing
- Used to stir mixtures
- Used to dispense small amounts of chemicals
- Used to dispense solids
- Used to mix small amounts of chemicals
- Used for dispensing very specific amounts of liquids
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- Used to hold a buret clamp or an iron ring
- Used to evaporate off liquids from a mixture
- Used to help pour liquids into a narrow tube
- Used to pick up hot beakers
- Used to weigh solids on the balance
- Used to carry out experiments
15 Clues: Used to stir mixtures • Used to dispense solids • Used to pick up hot beakers • Used to carry out experiments • Used to weigh solids on the balance • Used to mix small amounts of chemicals • Measures out specific volumes of liquids • Used to hold a buret clamp or an iron ring • Used to dispense small amounts of chemicals • Used to evaporate off liquids from a mixture • ...
Lab Equipment 2015-08-19
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- used to dispense solids
- used to measure the temperature
- used to cover top of beaker
- holds liquids
- used to close the end of a test tube
- used to mix small amounts of chemicals
- used for dispensing specific amounts of liquids
- used to heat up mixtures during an experiment
- used to dispense small amounts of chemicals
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- used to hold water to clean
- used to help pour liquids into a narrow tube
- used to pick up hot test tubes
- used to stir mixtures
- used to weigh solids
- used to carry out experiments
15 Clues: holds liquids • used to weigh solids • used to stir mixtures • used to dispense solids • used to hold water to clean • used to cover top of beaker • used to carry out experiments • used to pick up hot test tubes • used to measure the temperature • used to close the end of a test tube • used to mix small amounts of chemicals • used to dispense small amounts of chemicals • ...
Lab Skills 2020-02-25
Across
- A process to create pure water from a solution
- A mixture where the solute is not soluble
- A substance that will dissolve in another substance
- A process to remove mud from water
- Variables that stay the same in the experiment
- Variable type that the experimenter deliberately changes
- A mixture created when a solute dissolves
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- A guess made before starting an experiment
- Separating coloured substances on filter paper
- When you heat water and it turns into a gas
- The type of Bunsen burner flame that burns yellow
- The liquid that you dissolve a solid into
- The substance put into another to dissolve
- Variable type that is measured as an outcome
- flask A cone shaped piece of glassware
15 Clues: A process to remove mud from water • flask A cone shaped piece of glassware • A mixture where the solute is not soluble • The liquid that you dissolve a solid into • A mixture created when a solute dissolves • A guess made before starting an experiment • The substance put into another to dissolve • When you heat water and it turns into a gas • ...
Lab Equipment 2021-08-31
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- A hollow cylinder of thin glass with one end closed.
- A shallow, circular dish with a loose cover, usually made of transparent glass or plastic and used to grow cultures of microorganisms.
- Used to read the mass of items.
- A tool generally used to heat glassware or its contents.
- a circular concave piece of glass used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid, to hold solids while being weighed, for heating a small amount of substance and as a cover for a beaker.
- Prevents injury to the eyes from flying objects, bubbling liquid, or any other potential threat.
- A device for measuring temperature.
- Produces a single open gas flame, and is used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.
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- A slender graduated tube used for measuring and transferring quantities of liquids from one container to another.
- An optical instrument having a magnifying lens or a combination of lenses for inspecting objects too small to be seen in detail by the unaided eye.
- Used to channel liquid or fine-grained substances into containers with a small opening.
- Large pincers for grasping and lifting vessels of heat-resistant material.
- Used to rinse various pieces of laboratory glassware.
- A flat-bottomed cylindrical container, usually with a pouring lip, to measure, mix, and prepare liquids.
- Used for mixing substances with little or no spillage.
15 Clues: Used to read the mass of items. • A device for measuring temperature. • A hollow cylinder of thin glass with one end closed. • Used to rinse various pieces of laboratory glassware. • Used for mixing substances with little or no spillage. • A tool generally used to heat glassware or its contents. • ...
lab equipment 2023-05-23
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- used to protect your hands
- used to hold burette on a ring stand
- used to wash solids and containers(flasks,...)
- used to protect your cloves during an experiment
- used to see microorganisms
- used to hold test tubes
- used to clean inside test tube
- used to support buchner funnel and for vacuum filtration
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- used to take temperature
- used to protect your eyes
- used for wheighing solids or liquids
- used to observe small objects look bigger
- used to crush/ grinds a solid to transform in powder
- flask with a round body and flat bottom
- used to show direction
15 Clues: used to show direction • used to hold test tubes • used to take temperature • used to protect your eyes • used to protect your hands • used to see microorganisms • used to clean inside test tube • used for wheighing solids or liquids • used to hold burette on a ring stand • flask with a round body and flat bottom • used to observe small objects look bigger • ...
Lab equipment 2024-01-05
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- a holder for test tubes
- is a kind of ambient air gas burner used as laboratory equipment
- a tube or pipe that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening
- a type of data file which is used specifically to depicting molecular data
- small round container
- supporting apparatus above the work surface
- a short glass tube with a rubber bulb at one end and a tiny hole at the other, for measuring out drops of medicine or other liquids
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- rinse various pieces of laboratory glassware, such as test tubes and round bottom flasks
- solid state when cold and liquid state in high temperatures
- as a surface to evaporate a liquid, to hold solids while being weighed, for heating a small amount of substance, and as a cover for a beaker
- to support other pieces of equipment and glassware
- a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use.
- used to heat substances, to combust substances, and to sterilize objects on high heat
- to accommodate specific objects
- to stop test tubes and flasks
15 Clues: small round container • a holder for test tubes • to stop test tubes and flasks • to accommodate specific objects • supporting apparatus above the work surface • to support other pieces of equipment and glassware • a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use. • solid state when cold and liquid state in high temperatures • ...
Lab equipment 2023-09-09
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- used for holding or picking up objects
- used for holding a fixed volume of liquid
- safer method for heating
- used for measuring and delivering a certain amount of liquid
- used for delivering an accurate volume of liquid
- used for grinding substances
- used to hold container above bunsen burner flame
- Used for holding liquids
- used for holding liquids and has narrow neck
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- used for growing bacteria
- used for holding solids and liquids
- used to evaporate a solution
- used for heating with gas
- used for picking up a small quantity of solid
- jar used for holding gases
15 Clues: safer method for heating • Used for holding liquids • used for growing bacteria • used for heating with gas • jar used for holding gases • used to evaporate a solution • used for grinding substances • used for holding solids and liquids • used for holding or picking up objects • used for holding a fixed volume of liquid • used for holding liquids and has narrow neck • ...
Lab Tools 2024-08-16
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- used for stirring, mixing, and heating liquids
- used to find the mass of an object
- used to swirl and mix chemicals
- Cylinder used to find precise volume of liquids
- used to find the force of an object in Newtons
- used to find the temperature of a substance
- used to transfer small amounts of liquids
- used to grip and lift objects
- used to hold, mix, or heat small amounts of solids or liquids
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- used to find the mass of an object
- used to observe and magnify very small objects or organisms
- used to protect the eyes from foreign objects
- used to look at objects with a magnified view
- used to protect the body and clothes from chemicals
- used to time a situation in seconds
- Stick used to find the length of an object
16 Clues: used to grip and lift objects • used to swirl and mix chemicals • used to find the mass of an object • used to find the mass of an object • used to time a situation in seconds • used to transfer small amounts of liquids • Stick used to find the length of an object • used to find the temperature of a substance • used to protect the eyes from foreign objects • ...
CATH LAB 2026-01-08
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- Atherectomy device that uses laser energy
- Artery that supplies the anterior wall of the left ventricle
- Reversal agent for heparin
- Cases that go on past 5:30 pm 😅
- Barrier worn to reduce radiation exposure
- Balloon type that resists expansion beyond its rated diameter
- Initials represented by MAP × CO ÷ 451
- How many millimeters can a 3.5 Megatron be post-dilated to?
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- Drug used on the AGENT drug-coated balloon
- Single-access sheath used with Impella
- Type of atherectomy used by CSI
- Technology that delivers acoustic pressure waves to modify vascular calcium
- Procedure performed to restore coronary blood flow
- How many times more drug does Zilver PTX have compared to Eluvia DES?
- Drug used in the Esprit BTK scaffold
15 Clues: Reversal agent for heparin • Type of atherectomy used by CSI • Cases that go on past 5:30 pm 😅 • Drug used in the Esprit BTK scaffold • Single-access sheath used with Impella • Initials represented by MAP × CO ÷ 451 • Atherectomy device that uses laser energy • Barrier worn to reduce radiation exposure • Drug used on the AGENT drug-coated balloon • ...
Retina Lab 2026-04-09
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- Cone pedicle and flat (OFF) bipolar cell
- Line that marks the termination of the photoreceptor cells of the retina anteriorly.
- Avascular from outer plexiform later to the RPE
- Cells that make synapses in the inner plexiform layer.
- “What pathway”- These cells are more sensitive to light and thus are the receptors primarily used in period of low light intensity, but the resulting image is monochromatic.
- Horizontal cells, rod bipolar, and rod spherule
- Small shallow depression in the center of the macular where light is focused.
- Contains axons of rod and cone bipolar and amacrine cells and the dendritic trees of the retinal ganglion cells and the interplexiform neurons that send feedback from IPL to the OPL.
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- The final element of the neural retina consisting of the expanded terminal portions of Muller glia and astrocytes.
- Contains the cell bodies of bipolar cells, horizontal cells, amacrine cells, interplexiform neurons, and Muller cells.
- 2 horizontal cells and an invaginating ON bipolar cells
- Collects input from between 15 and 30 rod spherules in the outer plexiform layer.
- “Where pathway”- These cells are sensitive to specific wavelengths of light allowing you to discern colors and more detailed visual information, but they require more intense illumination.
- Multilayered structure containing photoreceptors as well as neurons and glia
- Where the external and the initial limiting membranes (ELM and ILM) are formed.
15 Clues: Cone pedicle and flat (OFF) bipolar cell • Avascular from outer plexiform later to the RPE • Horizontal cells, rod bipolar, and rod spherule • Cells that make synapses in the inner plexiform layer. • 2 horizontal cells and an invaginating ON bipolar cells • Multilayered structure containing photoreceptors as well as neurons and glia • ...
Automation Lab 2025-03-04
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- PSI in pressure is ........per square inch
- PLC operates on ........ signal
- Process variable in a temperature control system
- SCADA is ......Control and Data Acquisition
- On/Off control switches on when the error is .............
- Ladder diagram is a ........ programming language for PLCs.
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- vertical lines in ladder diagram represent.
- The industrial controller having the best steady state accuracy is...............controller
- DCS is .......Control System
- One of the inputs of temperature control system
- Electromagnetic switches used to control flow of current in response to specific input signal
- P&ID is .........and Instrumentation Diagram
- PD controllers have high ........
- Horizontal lines in a ladder diagram are called ........
- HMI is Human Machine ..............
15 Clues: DCS is .......Control System • PLC operates on ........ signal • PD controllers have high ........ • HMI is Human Machine .............. • PSI in pressure is ........per square inch • vertical lines in ladder diagram represent. • SCADA is ......Control and Data Acquisition • P&ID is .........and Instrumentation Diagram • One of the inputs of temperature control system • ...
Lab Values 2025-10-14
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- protein indicating liver function and nutritional status
- protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells
- inflammation marker made by the liver and elevated in disease
- electrolyte vital for heart and muscle function
- liver enzyme elevated with liver cell damage
- protein storing iron; low levels suggest anemia
- main sugar tested to assess blood sugar control
- lab marker showing average glucose over three months
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- blood fats indicating fat metabolism status
- mineral important for enzyme activity and nerve transmission
- test measuring red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets
- substance measured in lipid panels linked to heart disease
- percentage of blood composed of red blood cells
- marker reflecting short-term protein intake and status
- electrolyte regulating fluid balance and nerve function
15 Clues: blood fats indicating fat metabolism status • liver enzyme elevated with liver cell damage • protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells • electrolyte vital for heart and muscle function • percentage of blood composed of red blood cells • protein storing iron; low levels suggest anemia • main sugar tested to assess blood sugar control • ...
servsafe manager ch. 1 2023-09-18
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- training new staff leaves less time for ongoing food safety training
- cotaminated cleaning cloths touch food contact surfaces
- when two or more people have the same symptoms after eating the same food
- some staff members often have varying education levels
- time temp control for safety
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- cough or sneeze on food
- food might be received from suppliers that are not practicing food safety
- is a disease transmitted to people by food
- pathogens are the greatest threat to food safety
- foreign objects such as metal
- to work quickly can make it hard to take the time to follow food
- the number of guests at high risk for getting a FBI
- which is the presence of harmful substance in food
- causing pathogens are now found on food that was considered safe
- some staff members may speak languages different from yours
- wiping cloths are not stored in a sanitzer solution between uses
- foodservice chemicals can contaminate food if they are used incorrectly
17 Clues: cough or sneeze on food • time temp control for safety • foreign objects such as metal • is a disease transmitted to people by food • pathogens are the greatest threat to food safety • the number of guests at high risk for getting a FBI • which is the presence of harmful substance in food • some staff members often have varying education levels • ...
A safer you is a safer me! 2012-11-20
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- Preferred method of controlling electrical energy hazards
- Turn on when driving your PGN vehicle
- No less than 22 inches wide
- Inspect before use
- Peak month for candle fires
- No higher than this when carrying a load
- Identify health hazards by looking at this color
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- Never use on electrical fires
- Protects your head
- Inspect your fire extinguisher
- Reminder for the circle of safety
- Safety glasses have these
- Where to aim when extinguishing a fire
- Example of PPE
- Most responsible for my safety
15 Clues: Example of PPE • Protects your head • Inspect before use • Safety glasses have these • No less than 22 inches wide • Peak month for candle fires • Never use on electrical fires • Inspect your fire extinguisher • Most responsible for my safety • Reminder for the circle of safety • Turn on when driving your PGN vehicle • Where to aim when extinguishing a fire • ...
GMSO World Patient Safety Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-16
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- International Medical Device Regulators Forum
- physicians's mistake in identifying condition
- Good pharmacovigilance practice
- also known as blood clots
- PRISM Upgrade to LSMV for Safety Excellence
- adverse event of special interest
- responsible for public health in the US
- decentralised agency of the European Union
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- slogan for this year's World Patient Safety Day
- LifeSphere MultiVigilance
- bed sore
- organization that started world patient safety day
- serious condition that happens when the body's immune system has an extreme response to infection
- infection that is highly resistant to antibiotics
- serious adverse event
15 Clues: bed sore • serious adverse event • LifeSphere MultiVigilance • also known as blood clots • Good pharmacovigilance practice • adverse event of special interest • responsible for public health in the US • decentralised agency of the European Union • PRISM Upgrade to LSMV for Safety Excellence • International Medical Device Regulators Forum • ...
Technology 2023-01-30
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- what will happen if you aren't safe in shop
- score you need on the test
- The material you cut
- amount of weeks you spend on safety
- valuable things you should remove from yourself
- what you must take before the woodshop
- The class where you cut wood
- play What you should never do in the workshop
- Hair What you tie back before using the shop
- what you must ensure doesn't happen to yourself in the woodshop
- color of safety contract
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- number of manufacturing tech class
- Shoes to protect you from wood shavings
- Goggles Protects eyes
- what are students responsible for?
- how many inches you must be away from the machines
- Protects hands
- The ultimate Responsibility
- Cuts wood
- Conditions What you should report to the teacher
20 Clues: Cuts wood • Protects hands • The material you cut • Goggles Protects eyes • color of safety contract • score you need on the test • The ultimate Responsibility • The class where you cut wood • number of manufacturing tech class • what are students responsible for? • amount of weeks you spend on safety • what you must take before the woodshop • Shoes to protect you from wood shavings • ...
Animal Testing 2015-02-01
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- How numbers are put in beagles' ears
- A word that does not describe animal testing, meaning morally correct
- Proper term for animal testing
- "Pet odor removing" air freshener tested on animals
- Toothpaste found in your house that is tested on animals
- Beagles are ________, which is why they are used
- The only home lab animals know
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- Popular bleach brand tested on animals
- Diaper brand tested on animals
- Where animal testing takes place
- 99 44/100 pure soap tested on animals
- Popular detergent tested on animals
- Facial tissues that are tested on animals
- Dog breed most frequently used in animal testink
- Describes lab animals, synonym for fearful
15 Clues: Diaper brand tested on animals • Proper term for animal testing • The only home lab animals know • Where animal testing takes place • Popular detergent tested on animals • How numbers are put in beagles' ears • 99 44/100 pure soap tested on animals • Popular bleach brand tested on animals • Facial tissues that are tested on animals • ...
cartoon1 2024-05-19
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- Gotham City's dark knight in animated series.
- Tommy, Chuckie, and Angelica in baby adventures.
- Cynical teenager navigating high school life.
- Boy genius with a secret lab and sister Dee Dee.
- Ash Ketchum's journey to become a Pokémon Master.
- Animated family with Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.
- Butthead's crude, dim-witted friend.
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- Aardvark navigating life with his friends and family.
- Nerd who transforms into a zany superhero.
- Teen navigating life's challenges in Bluffington.
- Lab mouse planning world domination with Brain.
- Stone statues that come to life at night in Manhattan.
- Group of friends led by T.J. at Third Street School.
- Spinning, snarling Tasmanian Devil.
- Zany Warner siblings Yakko, Wakko, and Dot.
15 Clues: Spinning, snarling Tasmanian Devil. • Butthead's crude, dim-witted friend. • Nerd who transforms into a zany superhero. • Zany Warner siblings Yakko, Wakko, and Dot. • Gotham City's dark knight in animated series. • Cynical teenager navigating high school life. • Lab mouse planning world domination with Brain. • Tommy, Chuckie, and Angelica in baby adventures. • ...
Danielle's Safety Crossword 2015-10-07
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- ________, practical jokes, and pranks are dangerous and prohibited.
- Do not _____, taste, or smell chemicals.
- Always _______ in well-ventilated are.
- perform only those experiments ______ by the instructor.
- Keep aisles ______.
- Observe good _______ practices.
- Read all procedures thoroughly before _______ the laboratory.
- Keep ______ pushed in at all times.
- ______ and equipment instructions must be read carefully before use.
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- Be _____ and proceed with caution at all times.
- Dont use laboratory ______ as containers for food or beverages.
- _______ any accident to instructor.
- When first entering the science room do not _______ any equipment chemicals or other materials.
- Conduct yourself in a _______ manner.
- Check labels on all chemical bottles.
- No student may work in the laboratory without an _____ present.
- Never return unused chemicals.
- When a _______ thermometer is broke, immeditaly inform instructor. It may not be touched.
- If you or your lab partner are hurt, _______ yell out.
- If you have a _______ condition check with a doctor prior to lab.
20 Clues: Keep aisles ______. • Never return unused chemicals. • Observe good _______ practices. • _______ any accident to instructor. • Keep ______ pushed in at all times. • Conduct yourself in a _______ manner. • Check labels on all chemical bottles. • Always _______ in well-ventilated are. • Do not _____, taste, or smell chemicals. • Be _____ and proceed with caution at all times. • ...
PIH Case Study 2023-04-16
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- This lab value is low in HELLP
- The antidote used for magnesium toxicity
- This lab value is elevated in HELLP
- A mother's reflex that is involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions
- A common symptom of pregnancy from excess fluid
- A sign of magnesium toxicity
- Commonly reported symptom of preeclampsia
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- What is given to prevent seizures
- Part of the assessment for excess fluid accumulation
- This medication is used to treat the hypertension
- Elevated blood pressure
- A pregnant mother who has severely elevated blood pressure during delivery has
- This was historically viewed as the cure for PIH
- A common symptom of hypertension
- Diminished ________ is a sign of hypermagnesemia
- When protein is found in urine due to high blood pressure
- This is part of the treatment for the mother
- This is a standard test for the mother once they arrive at the OB department
- The telltale sign of eclampsia
19 Clues: Elevated blood pressure • A sign of magnesium toxicity • This lab value is low in HELLP • The telltale sign of eclampsia • A common symptom of hypertension • What is given to prevent seizures • This lab value is elevated in HELLP • The antidote used for magnesium toxicity • Commonly reported symptom of preeclampsia • This is part of the treatment for the mother • ...
Energy Is Everywhere - Forms and Examples 2020-09-22
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- Our LJMS mascot
- In PHET lab: light bulbs emit radiant + t___ E
- Energy of object in motion (m)
- Objects lifted up have potential E due to g___
- Energy from atom's nucleus splitting or fusing(n)
- Electromagnetic energy; travels as a wave (r)
- Energy of all atoms in a substance moving (t)
- In PHET lab: the girl's food supplies c__ E
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- Energy from the movement of electrons (e)
- Energy can t___ from one form to another
- All types of stored energy (p)
- Energy from the Sun's radiation and light (s)
- All types of energy of motion (k)
- In PHET lab: girl's b___ wheel was mechanical E
- Energy stored in bonds of molecule (c)
15 Clues: Our LJMS mascot • Energy of object in motion (m) • All types of stored energy (p) • All types of energy of motion (k) • Energy stored in bonds of molecule (c) • Energy can t___ from one form to another • Energy from the movement of electrons (e) • In PHET lab: the girl's food supplies c__ E • Energy from the Sun's radiation and light (s) • ...
Safety Absolutes Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-22
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- The glue mixing tanks are an example of what
- I promise to never drive a powered industrial vehicle aka ________ in a reckless or threatening manner
- You must always inspect your ________ protection PPE before using
- I promise to never reach into _______ equipment in violation of stablished safe operating procedures
- The action of not following a Safety Absolute can result in discipline up to and including immediate suspension and ________
- If there are three people working on a machine, there must be ______ locks on the disconnect
- I promise to always follow established fall ________ procedures
- Taking _____ or turns to fast on a forklift is an example of reckless driving
- Bypassing, removing or manipulating safety devices not only puts you at risk but also other team _______
- Lockout tagout injuries are usually a matter of life or ______
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- I promise to always follow established confined space permit _________ when entering an identified confined space
- golden rules that you must never break
- The safety absolutes are rules that are zero _______ deal breakers
- ________ action will happen if you violate / not follow the Safety Absolutes
- At Ox, working safely is a ________ of employment
- I promise to never intentionally bypass, ________ or disable a safety device
- Only properly _______ personnel are allowed to enter a Permit Required Confined Space
- If machine ______ have been removed, do not use the equipment
- never ________into any machine without first turning off the machine and placing your LOTO locks on the disconnects
- never perform maintenance or work on ________ machines
20 Clues: golden rules that you must never break • The glue mixing tanks are an example of what • At Ox, working safely is a ________ of employment • never perform maintenance or work on ________ machines • If machine ______ have been removed, do not use the equipment • Lockout tagout injuries are usually a matter of life or ______ • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-06
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- ______________ must be kept in multiple locations on site and recertified annually
- We perform a documented _____________ of all unplanned incidents
- _________ increases Safety risks when the work is behind schedule
- In our role we must ____________ the activities of Trade Contractors, for example to prevent over / under work hazards
- Whether as General Contractor or Construction Manager we are usually the _________ Contractor for Safety on our project sites
- We use disinfectant spray to ___________ high-touch surfaces
- , ____________ increases Safety risks when tasks are routine and methods are unchanged for long durations
- In an emergency we proceed to the ___________ point
- Good ___________ always reduces risks of incidents and injuries
- Tools and equipment shall only be repaired by a __________ person
- , Within our roles, each of us must show Due ___________ toward our Safety responsibilities
- Appropriate eyewear when working with airborne dust is ____________
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- A cartridge _____________ is required when working with organic vapours / volatile organic compounds
- Special work access, equipment, and crew requirements are required when the work space is _________
- Equipment operators require a ___________ documenting that the relevant training has been completed
- Exit corridors and stairs require minimum levels of ____________
- , __________ dust must be managed carefully to prevent long-term lung damage and industrial disease
- Twice per day we must perform a documented _____________ of the project site
- We use a __________ of controls to mitigate risks in an effective and logical manner
- The finest type of filter available for vacuums
- __________ increases Safety risks toward the end portion of work shifts or during overtime
- , Many types of ____________ are available as PPE, depending on the nature of the task
22 Clues: The finest type of filter available for vacuums • In an emergency we proceed to the ___________ point • We use disinfectant spray to ___________ high-touch surfaces • Good ___________ always reduces risks of incidents and injuries • Exit corridors and stairs require minimum levels of ____________ • We perform a documented _____________ of all unplanned incidents • ...
UIHC Safety Week - Perioperative Division 2023-03-21
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- "I am _________" is a safety statement that should signal to team members to stop and resolve the issue (C in the acronym CUS in the hospital Stop the Line policy)
- Flag on patient chart that provides notification of important patient information
- One precaution for ___________ safety is to ensure that alcohol-based skin preps are dry before draping
- The R in SBAR
- National Patient Safety Goal (2023 version) #7 is _________ infection
- _________ marks the site
- _________ staff member is expected to Stop the Line if he/she sees a potential patient safety concern
- Practice of critical events in a semi-realistic setting to improve teamwork and response
- Depth the RF mat or wand can detect RF tagged items (in inches)
- Any medication transferred from the original package must be _________ if not given immediately
- Medical evaluation that includes a patient's past and current health status, _________ and physical
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- For preincision timeout, two members __________ and verbalize that the site marking is correct
- No abbreviations on the __________ form
- Repeating back to make sure the message is understood correctly is called closed loop ________________
- True/False: If the RF scan detects an item after the last stitch, this may be considered a retained surgical item
- Another name for standards of practice
- National Patient Safety Goal (2023 version) #1 is _________ patients correctly
- One of the most important infection control measures is _______________ (2 words)
- Abbreviation for indwelling catheter associated urinary tract infection
- Universal protocol requires a ________ before a procedure
- Four eyes skin assessments help to prevent and/or identify a _____________ (2 words)
- Samples taken during an operation
22 Clues: The R in SBAR • _________ marks the site • Samples taken during an operation • Another name for standards of practice • No abbreviations on the __________ form • Universal protocol requires a ________ before a procedure • Depth the RF mat or wand can detect RF tagged items (in inches) • National Patient Safety Goal (2023 version) #7 is _________ infection • ...
Lab Ops Crossword 2025-06-24
8 Clues: Electronic Lab book • Number of ULT freezers • Equipment booking system • Inventory Management App • Number of cell culture rooms • Used to clean aspirating tube • Equipment used for spinning tubes • Cadence for lab technical meetings
lab 2022-04-22
10 Clues: thin • third layer • second layer • inner most layer • lava within earth • a metal found in the earth • the way earthquakes happen • a metal found in the earth • when heat rises and cold air sinks • the degree of compactness of a substance
B3 Patient Care Practice Challenge 2019-01-15
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- patient safety guidelines
- patient assignment system
- tool to decrease adverse employee and patient events
- type of contact that improves communication
- newer controlled substance
- collaboration
- pre and post-operative infection prevention
- continual education site
- activity that leads to better communication
- act of concern
- primary source of patient infection
- team pow-wow
- improving patient experience
- improving patient experience
- back safety
- future nurse guide
- big brother device
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- contributor to patient safety
- blood clot prevention activity
- brand of lifting device
- patient assignment regulator
- clear communication tool
- pneumonia prevention device
- B3's gate keeper
- skin assessment protocol
- activity that leads to better communication
- friend or foe for medical staff
- bony friends
- improving patient experience
- required cm wall suction amount for -20 cm chest tube presure
- problem acknowledgment system
- brand name of alarm devices
- outside source review
33 Clues: back safety • bony friends • team pow-wow • collaboration • act of concern • B3's gate keeper • future nurse guide • big brother device • outside source review • brand of lifting device • clear communication tool • skin assessment protocol • continual education site • patient safety guidelines • patient assignment system • newer controlled substance • pneumonia prevention device • ...
NSD 2024-03-04
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- 5S-First step
- Good safety, good ____
- Hazard Identification and ___ Assessment (HIRA)
- What color mentioned in DCP fire extinguisher
- What is meant "C" in PDCA
- JSA(Job Safety ____)
- Who have 2nd copy of permit
- Hierarchy last step
- The site shall maintain an additional fire extinguishers stock of ___% of extinguisher and required spare parts
- what is the color of 2nd copy of permit
- Hand gloves for electrical work
- Fire triangle Oxygen, heat and ___
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- Claiming ladder should be follow ___ point contact
- How do you check for breathing? Listen, look and ___
- All employees are empowered on matter of ____
- What is used in Confined space, if oxygen level is below 19.5%
- Continues improvement
- What does ABC stand's for? ____, Breathing, Circulation
- How many check points in TBT
- Vision(To be a ___ clean energy and decarbonisation leader)
20 Clues: 5S-First step • Hierarchy last step • JSA(Job Safety ____) • Continues improvement • Good safety, good ____ • What is meant "C" in PDCA • Who have 2nd copy of permit • How many check points in TBT • Hand gloves for electrical work • Fire triangle Oxygen, heat and ___ • what is the color of 2nd copy of permit • All employees are empowered on matter of ____ • ...
Safety Cross Word 2025-05-29
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- Always worn in the shop (eyes)
- Required on all chemicals
- "Heads up, ______ down"
- Making the work fit the worker
- Only in blue bottles
- 281-419-7063?
- Only in red bottles
- Where to report a safety issue
- Arrange and label what is necessary
- NFPA yellow?
- Place for hands on safety learning
- Properly maintain
- Make correct procedures a habit
- The +1 but always first
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- Hand Protection
- NFPA blue?
- Rotating equipment need this
- NFPA red?
- 5s-keep only what is necessary
- First tell of injury?
- Always cut ____ from yourself
- Skull and crossbones (pictogram)
- Name of our industrial clinic
- Keep clean for inspection
- Flame over circle(pictogram)
- I can wear shorts in the shop (T or F?)
- Proper lift? bend at these
- STOP, _____, ACT
28 Clues: NFPA red? • NFPA blue? • NFPA yellow? • 281-419-7063? • Hand Protection • STOP, _____, ACT • Properly maintain • Only in red bottles • Only in blue bottles • First tell of injury? • "Heads up, ______ down" • The +1 but always first • Required on all chemicals • Keep clean for inspection • Proper lift? bend at these • Rotating equipment need this • Flame over circle(pictogram) • ...
Modern Manufacturing Safety 2024-09-24
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- (11) - A safety procedure ensuring dangerous machines are properly shut off.
- (8) - Hearing protection worn in noisy environments.
- (7) - Procedure used to ensure machines are properly shut off.
- Assessment (14) - The process of evaluating potential hazards and risks in the workplace.
- Data Sheet (15) - Document providing information on chemical hazards and handling.
- (3) - Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards.
- Space (13) - A small area where workers face increased risks, requiring special safety procedures.
- extinguisher (15) - Device used to put out small fires.
- (6) - A potential source of harm.
- Aid (8) - Emergency care provided to an injured person before professional help arrives.
- (4) - U.S. regulatory body for workplace safety.
- (4) - Document that provides information on chemicals used in the workplace.
- (11) - System to control airborne contaminants.
- Guarding (14) - Protective devices installed to prevent accidents with machinery.
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- (10) - A barrier to prevent falls in high places.
- (9) - Study of people’s efficiency in their work environment.
- (10) - A device worn to protect from inhaling harmful substances.
- Hat (8) - Head protection used on construction sites or in hazardous areas.
- Wash (7) - A station used to flush chemicals from the eyes.
- (6) - An exit route in the event of an emergency evacuation.
- Safety (14) - Practices ensuring safe operation of powered industrial trucks.
- (8) - The process of teaching employees how to perform their jobs safely.
- Violence (17) - Acts or threats of physical violence that occur at the workplace.
- Protection (14) - Equipment used to prevent or protect from falls at heights.
- Culture (13) - A work environment where safety is prioritized by all employees.
25 Clues: (6) - A potential source of harm. • (11) - System to control airborne contaminants. • (4) - U.S. regulatory body for workplace safety. • (10) - A barrier to prevent falls in high places. • (8) - Hearing protection worn in noisy environments. • (3) - Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards. • extinguisher (15) - Device used to put out small fires. • ...
EOCA 3-4 2024-12-13
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- Real-time location tracking device used by police.
- Platform often used by law enforcement to share alerts.
- Cameras: Devices worn by officers to record interactions.
- Alerts: System used to notify the public about missing children.
- Strategy involving a visible police presence to deter crime.
- Citizen-provided tips and leads are often submitted via this.
- Non-lethal devices used to subdue individuals resisting arrest.
- Advocacy: Providing support and resources to those affected by crime.
- Locker: Secure location where physical evidence is stored.
- Field focusing on protecting digital infrastructure from attacks.
- Analysis: Forensic technique for identifying suspects through genetic material.
- Systems responsible for emergency communications like 911.
- Department: Agency monitoring fire safety and suppression.
- Collection of physical evidence to support legal action in such cases.
- Initial action taken by police to ensure safety during a domestic violence call.
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- National agency that collaborates with local police on terrorism cases.
- Patrol: Organization that oversees highway safety and traffic law enforcement.
- Driving through neighborhoods to observe and respond quickly to incidents.
- Mapping: Technology used to identify crime hotspots.
- Cameras: Tools used to monitor public areas for safety.
- Specialized unit trained to handle high-risk operations.
- Programs aimed at educating the public about safety.
- System used to coordinate emergency response efforts across agencies.
- Tool used for analyzing trace evidence like hair and fibers.
- Method for determining a person’s identity using unique patterns in their skin.
- Strategy focused on building trust and cooperation with citizens.
- Meetings: Events where officers engage with residents to address concerns.
27 Clues: Real-time location tracking device used by police. • Mapping: Technology used to identify crime hotspots. • Programs aimed at educating the public about safety. • Platform often used by law enforcement to share alerts. • Cameras: Tools used to monitor public areas for safety. • Specialized unit trained to handle high-risk operations. • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2025-08-28
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- Facilities and support for workers’ health.
- The regulator for workers' compensation insurance in New South Wales (NSW) and is responsible for the administration of the NSW workers compensation legislation.
- Accepted level of quality or safety in the workplace.
- WHS regulator, responsible for enforcing WHS laws. It is the organisation you can go to if you have a WHS concern.
- Law passed by parliament, such as the WHS Act 2011.
- Action taken by inspectors to ensure WHS compliance.
- Physical harm caused by an incident at work
- Any place where work is carried out for a business or undertaking
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- NSW Government agency that provides insurance and care services to statutory authorities and people with injuries under various compensation schemes.
- The collective term for laws governing WHS.
- The 2011 Act that is the foundational document from which all other WHS material is created.
- The first name of an 18-year-old man who was killed after scaffolding and concrete collapsed on him at his workplace, raising major WHS concerns.
- The likelihood and severity of harm from exposure to a hazard.
- Legal punishment for breaching WHS laws.
- Ensuring the safety, health and welfare of people while they are at work.
- Anything used or worn that can minimise the risk to workers' health and safety.
- Following rules or standards.
- Teaching employees the necessary safety procedures.
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- Someone who performs labour in return for a wage or salary.
20 Clues: Following rules or standards. • Legal punishment for breaching WHS laws. • The collective term for laws governing WHS. • Facilities and support for workers’ health. • Physical harm caused by an incident at work • Law passed by parliament, such as the WHS Act 2011. • Teaching employees the necessary safety procedures. • ...
WRN Safety Crossword Puzzle 2018-03-24
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- A _______ meeting is an informal safety meeting that focuses on safety topics related to the specific job, such as workplace hazards and safe work practices.
- Hydrogen _______ (H2S) is a colorless gas with a rotten egg odor, which is commonly referred to as 'sewer gas'. It is highly poisonous and highly corrosive in wastewater applications.
- The third most effective means of controlling hazards is ___________ controls. These do not eliminate hazards, but rather isolate people from hazards.
- ______ To Work Systems are an integral part of a safe system of work and can help in the management of a wide range of work activities.
- A Safety _____ is necessary to keep personnel visible to other people especially when working along roads.
- A Near _____ is an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage but had the potential to do so
- Risk __________ is the determination of quantitative or qualitative estimate of risk related to a well-defined situation and a recognized threat (also called hazard).
- Life ______ Rules are not meant to be broken.
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- Personal __________ equipment refers to protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment designed to protect the wearer's body from injury or infection.
- Slips, trips and _____ result in thousands of injuries every year. Most common are musculoskeletal injuries, as well as cuts, bruises, fractures and dislocations.
- The Workplace Safety and Health _______ works closely with the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and other government agencies, various industry sectors, unions and professional associations in development of strategies and programmes to raise Workplace Safety and Health standards in Singapore.
- The WRN WSH __________ is your favourite source for current safety news and information.
- Your safety is your ______________
- _______ is a five-step programme that assists companies to build up their WSH capabilities so that they can achieve superior improvements in safety and health standards at the workplace.
- A Manhole ________ is appointed to perform gas testing in manholes prior to entry/work to ensure the atmosphere within the manholes is safe for occupancy.
- ‘Work at ______' means work in any place where, if there are no precautions in place, a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury.
16 Clues: Your safety is your ______________ • Life ______ Rules are not meant to be broken. • The WRN WSH __________ is your favourite source for current safety news and information. • A Safety _____ is necessary to keep personnel visible to other people especially when working along roads. • ...
FITCvocab.ACB 2013-05-17
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- poco
- central-processing-unit
- main-system
- long-term-memory
- MB
- safety the safety of yourself online
- what-why-what-can-she/he-do
- catchy-phrase
- downloads-on-devices
- ©
- KB
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- TB
- the-right-thing-to-do-online
- short-term-memory
- 3G,4G
- online-security
- ear-buds
- online-saveing
- GB
- optical,mechanical,touchpad
- microsoft-word
- keyboard
- sign
- word
24 Clues: © • TB • MB • GB • KB • poco • sign • word • 3G,4G • ear-buds • keyboard • main-system • catchy-phrase • online-saveing • microsoft-word • online-security • long-term-memory • short-term-memory • downloads-on-devices • central-processing-unit • what-why-what-can-she/he-do • optical,mechanical,touchpad • the-right-thing-to-do-online • safety the safety of yourself online
Lifeguard Lingo Challenge 2024-08-09
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- Equipment used to stabilize a person during a rescue
- Person responsible for ensuring safety at a pool
- Guidelines that swimmers must follow to ensure safety in the pool area
- Tool used by lifeguards to signal emergencies
- The practice of changing lifeguards’ positions periodically to ensure continuous supervision and prevent fatigue.
- The sound or action created when something hits the water.
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- Chemical used to keep pool water clean and free of bacteria
- Pathogens that can be transmitted through blood, important for lifeguard safety
- Action performed to save someone in danger
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger or harm
- A condition when someone is unable to breathe due to submersion in water
- A designated area for lifeguard monitoring and safety
- The process of taking in air and expelling it from the lungs.
13 Clues: Action performed to save someone in danger • Tool used by lifeguards to signal emergencies • Person responsible for ensuring safety at a pool • Equipment used to stabilize a person during a rescue • A designated area for lifeguard monitoring and safety • The sound or action created when something hits the water. • ...
Safety Awareness 2016-10-10
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- Who do you report a safety issue to?
- MUST be worn while cleaning.
- _____________ think safety first.
- ____________ shock
- What should you be aware of with infectious rooms?
- Everyone is responsible for this.
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- MUST be worn with gloves.
- Hazardous Spill
- It' not worth it.
- Where do you go when you get something in your eye?
- What is yellow?
- Internal/ External Disaster
- What is needed in caution rooms?
- Located across from the EVS office.
14 Clues: Hazardous Spill • What is yellow? • It' not worth it. • ____________ shock • MUST be worn with gloves. • Internal/ External Disaster • MUST be worn while cleaning. • What is needed in caution rooms? • _____________ think safety first. • Everyone is responsible for this. • Located across from the EVS office. • Who do you report a safety issue to? • ...
Safety Week Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-11
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- An unplanned event that didn't cause injury but could have
- Analysis to identify hazards associated with the performance of various individual job tasks
- Cleaning to prevent dust buildup
- The number of points of contact to maintain when climbing stairs or ladders
- Cools vapor back into liquid
- Type of action taken to fix a safety issue
- Unit measuring noise exposure
- System for preventing machinery from starting during maintenance
- A hazard of fermentation that displaces oxygen and can cause suffocation
- Safety mechanism that prevents operation under unsafe conditions
- Any potential source of harm
- Added to ethanol to make it undrinkable
- #1 OSHA workplace safety citation in 2024
- Following safety rules and regulations
- Chemical that can intensify fire or explosions
- The lowest temperature at which vapors ignite
- Fitting the job to the worker
- Document containing chemical hazard info and emergency procedures
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- Device worn to protect lungs
- Reverse flow that could cause contamination or pressure issues
- A fine particulate solid from any material that can burn, which poses a flash fire or explosion hazard when suspended in the air under certain conditions
- The danger associated with highly concentrated, airborne grain dust
- OSH Act Section 5a1
- Electrical Flash
- Leading workplace hazard in manufacturing
- Taking responsibility for safety actions/incidents
- Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles (coproduct)
- The core issue to cause an incident
- Personal _____ Equipment
- Flammable liquid produced by fermentation
- Gas phase of a substance (can be flammable)
- Likelihood of harm from a hazard
32 Clues: Electrical Flash • OSH Act Section 5a1 • Personal _____ Equipment • Device worn to protect lungs • Cools vapor back into liquid • Any potential source of harm • Unit measuring noise exposure • Fitting the job to the worker • Cleaning to prevent dust buildup • Likelihood of harm from a hazard • The core issue to cause an incident • Following safety rules and regulations • ...
lung 2022-04-19
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- LIBTAYO biologic
- LIBTAYO______ enhances patient access to LIBTAYO
- color of LIBTAYO
- organization of clinical trials
- objective response rate. Duration of response. Complete response rate. Safety and tolerability.
- criteria used to select patients for clinical trials
- statistical method often used in evaluating pfs
- the response restored by LIBTAYO
- expresses programmed death receptor
- method to confirm objective response rate (ORR)
- profile in which adverse reactions are reported
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- first line immune response
- generates fully human therapeutic antibodies, including LIBTAYO
- Information resource that contains efficacy, safety, and usage information for LIBTAYO
- action taken when a patient experiences a severe adverse reaction
- 360 mg infusion, every 3 weeks
- immune function inhibited by LIBTAYO
- tumor staging criteria
- administration method of LIBTAYO
- approves drug indications
- number of approved FDA indications for LIBTAYO
21 Clues: LIBTAYO biologic • color of LIBTAYO • tumor staging criteria • approves drug indications • first line immune response • 360 mg infusion, every 3 weeks • organization of clinical trials • administration method of LIBTAYO • the response restored by LIBTAYO • expresses programmed death receptor • immune function inhibited by LIBTAYO • number of approved FDA indications for LIBTAYO • ...
VHA is Raising the Bar on Quality 2024-05-24
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- THERE ARE 18 ACROSS VHA
- #1 HIGHEST GROSSING MOVIE OF ALL TIME (2.9B)
- A LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH THIS
- THE #1 SELLING ROCK ALBUM OF ALL TIME
- UNDERSECRETARY FOR HEALTH FOR VHA
- YOUR VOICE MATTERS
- 2024 SUPER BOWL CHAMPS
- WORKING TOGETHER
- PATIENT SAFETY OFFICERS
- MAKES THE DREAM WORK
- RAISING THIS BAR
- HEALTH YOUR COMPLETE WELL-BEING
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- RATED BEST STATE TO RETIRE IN 2024
- TOP PRIORITY
- CAREER GROWTH PLANNING TOOL
- FAIRNESS TO ALL
- OUR WHY
- SPICE OF LIFE
- NEW ORLEANS LEARNING CENTER
- THANKFULNESS
- PLANET OR NOT?
- ALEX TREBEK'S LEGACY
- BRIGHT IDEA
- ASTRONOMICAL EVENT IN 2024
- BEING PRESENT IN THE MOMENT
- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OQM
- PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
- JOURNEY TO ZERO HARM
- SAFETY CONCERNS GO HERE
- OUR OVERSIGHT OFFICERS
30 Clues: OUR WHY • BRIGHT IDEA • TOP PRIORITY • THANKFULNESS • SPICE OF LIFE • PLANET OR NOT? • FAIRNESS TO ALL • WORKING TOGETHER • RAISING THIS BAR • YOUR VOICE MATTERS • ALEX TREBEK'S LEGACY • JOURNEY TO ZERO HARM • MAKES THE DREAM WORK • 2024 SUPER BOWL CHAMPS • EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OQM • OUR OVERSIGHT OFFICERS • THERE ARE 18 ACROSS VHA • PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT • SAFETY CONCERNS GO HERE • ...
Abbreviations 2016-07-12
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- obstetrics
- licensed vocational nurse
- premenstrual syndrome
- gastrointestinal
- Shortened form of a word
- emergency department
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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- urinary tract infection
- blood pressure
- laboratory
- immediately
- gynecology
- temperature
- acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- attention deficit disorder
- cancer
16 Clues: cancer • obstetrics • laboratory • gynecology • immediately • temperature • blood pressure • gastrointestinal • emergency department • premenstrual syndrome • urinary tract infection • Shortened form of a word • licensed vocational nurse • attention deficit disorder • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Bedford Casting Safety Week 2024 2024-09-04
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- Minimum clearance between pedestrians and mobile equipment
- A type of Star
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Management of Change
- Boots should have these to protect your toes
- Protects your head from falling objects
- Must have this before performing work
- Required in the Melt Area
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- Required in an Orange Crush Zone
- Wear these on your feet
- Which board are safety concerns documented on first?
- ? Safety Concern Process
- Protects your eyes
- Every machine should have this in case of emergency
- Protects you from point of operation
15 Clues: A type of Star • Protects your eyes • Management of Change • Wear these on your feet • ? Safety Concern Process • Required in the Melt Area • Personal Protective Equipment • Required in an Orange Crush Zone • Protects you from point of operation • Must have this before performing work • Protects your head from falling objects • Boots should have these to protect your toes • ...
FS Day 2024-06-01
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- the color grade we are aiming for during our audits
- equipment that rapidly cools down items
- takes internal temperatures
- food borne illness associated with ground beef
- eggs
- Gluten, Soy, Dairy, Peanuts, Tree Nuts, fish,
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- 42 degrees to 134 degrees
- when you put your thermometer in ice water
- our 3rd party safety auditors
- name of the group of leaders who are safety ambassadors for their team
- 3 point violation
- 1 point violation
- 6 point violation
- our safety ASTL
- today's date is too late
15 Clues: eggs • our safety ASTL • 3 point violation • 1 point violation • 6 point violation • today's date is too late • 42 degrees to 134 degrees • takes internal temperatures • our 3rd party safety auditors • equipment that rapidly cools down items • when you put your thermometer in ice water • Gluten, Soy, Dairy, Peanuts, Tree Nuts, fish, • food borne illness associated with ground beef • ...
Food Safety 2026-05-17
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- Surface cleaning tool
- Bacteria commonly found in poultry
- Inspect belt condition to ensure this foreign material is prevented
- Storage condition to slow microbial growth
- Bacteria that grows in cold, wet environments
- Process of removing dirt
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- Temperature measuring device
- Protective hand covering
- Type of hazard involving bacteria or viruses
- Cooking method involving hot oil
- System used to ensure food safety
- Process of heating food to kill pathogens
- Close to prevent pests entering
- Program to recognize employees reporting an imminent food safety issue
- Food safety inspection
15 Clues: Surface cleaning tool • Food safety inspection • Protective hand covering • Process of removing dirt • Temperature measuring device • Close to prevent pests entering • Cooking method involving hot oil • System used to ensure food safety • Bacteria commonly found in poultry • Process of heating food to kill pathogens • Storage condition to slow microbial growth • ...
hour puzzle 2025-11-18
18 Clues: lab • vroom • spinny • debate • CyBear • daily task • our mascot • best group • spirit bowl • stupid machine • the worst class • favorite period • phantom program • hard to install • the good old days • senator ___ Kennedy • put the desks together • bruno mars song about cybersecurity THREATS
Global Safety Week 2024 2024-08-29
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- Clothing and equipment that protects a worker from job-related hazards. Examples are helmets, goggles and masks.
- the application of psychological and physiological principles to the engineering and design of products, processes, and systems that contribute to people's efficiency in their working environment.
- Electromagnetic waves or subatomic particles that are emitted as energy. There are many types and not all of them are dangerous.
- A safety procedure that ensures equipment and heavy-machinery are properly shut off and are unable to turn back on before the required repairs and maintenance have been completed.
- The intentional addition of outdoor air to a room or building and is essential in confined spaces and mines.
- The concept of preventing outbreaks of fire, of reducing the risk of fire spreading and of avoiding danger to persons and property from fire.
- The process of removing and neutralizing contaminants that are present on employees and equipment. An essential part of maintaining the health and safety of employees who work at hazardous waste sites.
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- Performing this practice daily has been proven to increase memory, concentration, and overall general wellness.
- This type of safety is used to describe “a shared belief that the team is safe for interpersonal risk-taking”.
- If you witness a potential fire emergency in the workplace, your first action should be to activate this.
- The skilled application of accepted principles of treatment on the occurrence of an accident or in the case of sudden illness using facilities or materials available at the time.
- A potential source of harm.
- Freedom from (unacceptable) risk of harm to persons.
- Periodic checks on observance of corporate safety standards and procedures.
- This type of driving is the most common cause of vehicle collisions.
- Substance that cause harm.
- A state or condition in which personal injury and/or asset damage is reasonably foreseeable. The presence of a
- Act A US labor law that governs occupational health and safety standards in both the public and private sectors. This law was passed in 1970, after growing awareness of workplace safety issues reached its peak.
18 Clues: Substance that cause harm. • A potential source of harm. • Freedom from (unacceptable) risk of harm to persons. • This type of driving is the most common cause of vehicle collisions. • Periodic checks on observance of corporate safety standards and procedures. • ...
science lab 2021-01-04
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- resistance in fluids
- changing direction or increasing speed overtime
- a car traveling 50 mph
- a force that opposes motion
- to calculate the volume of a rectangular
- when one object slides over another
- when two objects are touching but at rest
- pulls toward the sun
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- the measurement to measure the amount of work
- very little gravity
- one rolls over the other
- metric unit of distance
- amount of matter in object
- an objects resistance to change in motion
- to calculate power based on work
15 Clues: very little gravity • resistance in fluids • pulls toward the sun • a car traveling 50 mph • metric unit of distance • one rolls over the other • amount of matter in object • a force that opposes motion • to calculate power based on work • when one object slides over another • to calculate the volume of a rectangular • an objects resistance to change in motion • ...
Lab Equipment 2021-08-31
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- A shallow, circular dish with a loose cover, usually made of transparent glass or plastic and used to grow cultures of microorganisms.
- a circular concave piece of glass used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid, to hold solids while being weighed, for heating a small amount of substance and as a cover for a beaker.
- Produces a single open gas flame, and is used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.
- Used to channel liquid or fine-grained substances into containers with a small opening.
- A hollow cylinder of thin glass with one end closed.
- Large pincers for grasping and lifting vessels of heat-resistant material.
- A flat-bottomed cylindrical container, usually with a pouring lip, to measure, mix, and prepare liquids.
- An optical instrument having a magnifying lens or a combination of lenses for inspecting objects too small to be seen in detail by the unaided eye.
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- A tool generally used to heat glassware or its contents.
- Used to rinse various pieces of laboratory glassware.
- A device for measuring temperature.
- A slender graduated tube used for measuring and transferring quantities of liquids from one container to another.
- Used for mixing substances with little or no spillage.
- Used to read the mass of items.
- Prevents injury to the eyes from flying objects, bubbling liquid, or any other potential threat.
15 Clues: Used to read the mass of items. • A device for measuring temperature. • A hollow cylinder of thin glass with one end closed. • Used to rinse various pieces of laboratory glassware. • Used for mixing substances with little or no spillage. • A tool generally used to heat glassware or its contents. • ...
Teck lab 2017-12-08
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- a collection of items
- A portable save system
- A CPU is the inside of a Computer
- firewall protects your CPU
- A web device that lets you get online
- the CPU's running board
- A internet service provider
- Web access
- A person's life online
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- The motherboard
- a good dessert
- A communication device
- an attempt to gather important information
- a tiny part of a game or video
- A link to a website
15 Clues: Web access • a good dessert • The motherboard • A link to a website • a collection of items • A portable save system • A communication device • A person's life online • the CPU's running board • firewall protects your CPU • A internet service provider • a tiny part of a game or video • A CPU is the inside of a Computer • A web device that lets you get online • ...
LAB WEEK 2015-04-19
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- waste container for needles
- hazard caused by objects on the floor
- code for active shooter
- required to access computer software
- ensures equal access to goods and services for persons with disabiities
- _____ pathogen
- type of PPE
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- acronym for using fire extinguisher
- most important way to prevent spread of infection
- code for missing baby
- _____ precautions
- design to minimize fatigue
- established standards to protect patient information
- code that indicates a fire in your area
- protect aganist splashes
15 Clues: type of PPE • _____ pathogen • _____ precautions • code for missing baby • code for active shooter • protect aganist splashes • design to minimize fatigue • waste container for needles • acronym for using fire extinguisher • required to access computer software • hazard caused by objects on the floor • code that indicates a fire in your area • ...
lab Equipment 2015-08-23
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- used to dispense small amounts of liquids
- used to pick up hot test tubes
- Used for dispensing very specific amounts of liquids
- used to measure the temperature
- used for making solutions of a specific volume
- used to cover the top of a beaker to avoid splashing
- Holds liquids
- cone shaped, plastic, round
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- used to mix small amounts of chemicals
- Used to dispense small amounts of chemicals
- used to close the end of a test tube
- Used to measure the mass of objects
- Used to stir mixtures
- Used to carry out experiments
- Used to heat mixtures
15 Clues: Holds liquids • Used to stir mixtures • Used to heat mixtures • cone shaped, plastic, round • Used to carry out experiments • used to pick up hot test tubes • used to measure the temperature • Used to measure the mass of objects • used to close the end of a test tube • used to mix small amounts of chemicals • used to dispense small amounts of liquids • ...
Lab Equipment 2015-08-19
16 Clues: Tube • Tongs • Beaker • Pipette • Cylinder • Crucible • SpotPlate • Tube Rack • Eyedropper • WatchGlass • WeighingCup • StirringRod • Thermometer • MortarAndPestle • VolumetricFlask • TripleBeamBalance
lab equipment 2015-08-19
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- used to cover the top of a beaker to avoid splashing
- used to hold water to clean or add water during an experiment
- used to measure the
- used to close the end of a test tube when needed
- used to dispense solids
- used for dispersing very specific amounts of liquid
- used to weigh solids on the balance
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- used to mix small amounts of chemicals
- used to heat up mixtures during an experiment
- used to hold a beaker or flask on a ring stand
- used to hold a crucible on an iron ring to be heated by a burner
- used to pick up hot beaker
- used to grind up solid chemicals into smaller pieces
- used on a ring stand to hold a buret
- used to dispense small amounts of chemicals
15 Clues: used to measure the • used to dispense solids • used to pick up hot beaker • used to weigh solids on the balance • used on a ring stand to hold a buret • used to mix small amounts of chemicals • used to dispense small amounts of chemicals • used to heat up mixtures during an experiment • used to hold a beaker or flask on a ring stand • ...
Lab equipment 2015-08-20
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- holds the beaker when it's being heated
- used to measure temperature
- used to mix small a mounts of chemicals
- stirs mixture
- used to dispense chemicals
- used to hold a burst
- used to Spenser small amounts of liquids
- used to dispense exact amounts of liquid
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- to cover the top of a beaker when it's being heated to prevent splashing
- used to dispense solids
- used to heat mixtures
- to close the end of a test tube
- holds water to clean with or add to lab
- helps pour liquids
- holds liquid
15 Clues: holds liquid • stirs mixture • helps pour liquids • used to hold a burst • used to heat mixtures • used to dispense solids • used to dispense chemicals • used to measure temperature • to close the end of a test tube • holds the beaker when it's being heated • holds water to clean with or add to lab • used to mix small a mounts of chemicals • used to Spenser small amounts of liquids • ...
cath lab 2022-09-08
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- Eric has __________ (2 words)
- #directstent
- ______ is a pump for heart
- ______ has the best jokes
- hey buddy
- ladies uniform
- _____ has a golden toilet
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- real men drive _______
- "riiiiight"
- Angela works _____ days a month
- Laura is a _______ (2 words)
- Bad peripherals lead to a ________
- David and Angela ______ a lot
- I cant, I'm on ________
- fantasy football adjective
15 Clues: hey buddy • "riiiiight" • #directstent • ladies uniform • real men drive _______ • I cant, I'm on ________ • ______ has the best jokes • _____ has a golden toilet • ______ is a pump for heart • fantasy football adjective • Laura is a _______ (2 words) • Eric has __________ (2 words) • David and Angela ______ a lot • Angela works _____ days a month • Bad peripherals lead to a ________
integrated lab 2023-10-11
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- particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons
- an electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path
- when two or more things get further from each other
- the unit of electric charge
- an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current
- when two or more things get closer from each other
- negatively charged particle
- positively charged particle
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- the unit of electric potential
- path for transmitting electric current
- force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another.
- neutraly charged particle
- a flexible metallic conductor
- a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- an electrical component that produces light
15 Clues: neutraly charged particle • the unit of electric charge • negatively charged particle • positively charged particle • a flexible metallic conductor • the unit of electric potential • path for transmitting electric current • an electrical component that produces light • when two or more things get closer from each other • when two or more things get further from each other • ...
Lab Equipment 2025-01-28
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- Holds or heats small quantities of chemicals.
- Pan Holds specimens during dissection.
- Measures and transfers exact volumes of liquids.
- Protects hands during experiments or dissection.
- Holds and heats liquids or solids.
- Slides Holds specimens for observation under a microscope.
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- Bottle Transfers small amounts of liquid (less than 1 ml).
- Aids in transferring liquids or powders between containers.
- Accurately measures liquid volumes.
- Draws in and expels liquids or gases.
- Mixes chemicals and prevents splashing.
- Performs precise cutting during dissection or surgery.
- Grows and cultures microorganisms.
- Measures time intervals accurately.
- Holds and organizes test tubes.
15 Clues: Holds and organizes test tubes. • Grows and cultures microorganisms. • Holds and heats liquids or solids. • Accurately measures liquid volumes. • Measures time intervals accurately. • Draws in and expels liquids or gases. • Pan Holds specimens during dissection. • Mixes chemicals and prevents splashing. • Holds or heats small quantities of chemicals. • ...
Med Lab 2025-01-29
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- Wear a rubber ___ to protect you from acids that can spill or splash.
- ___ magnify what you have on the slide. Most microscopes have three of these.
- ___ a test which measures the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
- ___ Supports the eyepiece and is used to carry the microscope.
- ___ is an important tool that magnifies and enlarges objects.
- ___ settles to the bottom of a centrifuged urine specimen.
- Put in the ___ after using needles.
- The urine is tested for a hormone called human chronic gonadotropin also called ___.
- Holds slides that are put on the ___ after you prepare them.
- ___ makes up 55% of the whole blood.
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- ___ is platelets, which are crucial to normal blood clotting.
- ___ light. Provides light so that you can see the object on the slide.
- ___ are white blood cells that help the body fight infections and other diseases.
- ___ elements is the other 45% of the blood.
- A cell that contains hemoglobin and can carry oxygen to the body. Also called red blood cells.
15 Clues: Put in the ___ after using needles. • ___ makes up 55% of the whole blood. • ___ elements is the other 45% of the blood. • ___ settles to the bottom of a centrifuged urine specimen. • Holds slides that are put on the ___ after you prepare them. • ___ is platelets, which are crucial to normal blood clotting. • ...
Lab 2 2025-11-17
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- Predictable daily activities that build security
- Support that helps a child reach a new skill
- The physical and social setting for learning
- Shifts between activities or routines
- Brief, factual observation of a child’s behavior
- Teaching done on purpose to support learning
- Children’s primary way of learning and exploring
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- Shared responsibility between teachers and parents
- A teacher’s practice of examining decisions and experiences
- Shared beliefs, values, and practices of families
- Ability to manage one's own emotions and behavior
- Developmentally Appropriate Practice
- Collection showing a child’s progress
- Designed so every child can participate
- Planned learning experiences for children
15 Clues: Developmentally Appropriate Practice • Collection showing a child’s progress • Shifts between activities or routines • Designed so every child can participate • Planned learning experiences for children • Support that helps a child reach a new skill • The physical and social setting for learning • Teaching done on purpose to support learning • ...
Lab Equipment 2026-01-28
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- Small glass tube for holding small amounts
- Tool used to measure temperature
- Grip that holds test tubes or flasks tightly
- Shallow dish used to grow tiny organisms
- Mat placed on tripod to safely hold equipment over flame
- Cone-shaped flask for mixing liquids safely
- Tall container for measuring liquid amounts
- Wide cup for holding and pouring liquids
- Tall stand that holds clamps and equipment
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- Tool that helps pour substances into narrower openings without spilling
- Large test tube used for heating liquids
- Bowl-like used to heat liquids until the liquid evaporates
- Three-legged stand to hold equipment over-heat
- Small dropper for moving tiny amounts of liquid
- Gas burner used to heat things in experiments
15 Clues: Tool used to measure temperature • Large test tube used for heating liquids • Shallow dish used to grow tiny organisms • Wide cup for holding and pouring liquids • Small glass tube for holding small amounts • Tall stand that holds clamps and equipment • Cone-shaped flask for mixing liquids safely • Tall container for measuring liquid amounts • ...
Food Safety Culture 2024-06-24
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- We all follow these
- If you see something, ___ something
- What to wash 20 seconds
- What we need to test for on some chemicals
- Metal detection is one of these
- What to wear on your hands
- What we use to clean and sanitize
- Who is responsible for food safety
- What we should walk through
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- Cover your mouth with your arm when you do this
- What we need to understand food safety
- Dirty - wash hands
- Everyone is wearing one
- What our food safety plan is
- Where you go to wash hands (two words)
- What comes after cleaning
- Always wash hands after touching items on this
- Change your gloves if you touch this
- What we wear clean each day (pl)
19 Clues: Dirty - wash hands • We all follow these • Everyone is wearing one • What to wash 20 seconds • What comes after cleaning • What to wear on your hands • What we should walk through • What our food safety plan is • Metal detection is one of these • What we wear clean each day (pl) • What we use to clean and sanitize • Who is responsible for food safety • ...
Second new deal 2023-05-23
PHARMACO-CROSSWORD-VIGILANCE 2021-09-18
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- The science of drug safety, monitoring and prevention of adverse effects
- The apex regulatory authority for approval of drugs in India
- An institute under ICMR set up in Madras in 1956
- Society of pharmacovigilance was established in 1992 in this country
- The extent to which a drug works under ideal circumstances
- WHO released its first implementation manual for pharmacovigilance of drugs used in this disease in 2012
- This phase refers to large post-marketing surveillance typically for safety reasons
- The probability of harm being caused, expressed as a percent or ratio of the treated population
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- Adverse event following immunization is associated with this agent
- An organized program to determine safety and efficacy of a drug in patients
- The side effect occurring with a drug; the causal relationship between this and the drug is unknown
- This drug tragedy among pregnant individuals brought about a big change in the European pharmacovigilance
- This vitamin supplement is necessary to prevent peripheral neuropathy while using INH
- A new safety finding within a safety data that requires further investigation
- The proven therapeutic good of a product
15 Clues: The proven therapeutic good of a product • An institute under ICMR set up in Madras in 1956 • The extent to which a drug works under ideal circumstances • The apex regulatory authority for approval of drugs in India • Adverse event following immunization is associated with this agent • Society of pharmacovigilance was established in 1992 in this country • ...
2024 FOOD SAFETY CROSSSWORD 2024-05-20
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- This Raw Milk and Processing CCP eliminates biological pathogens with heat.
- At what pH must finished yogurt be at 5 hours and 30 mins to ensure that it is safe from biological hazards?
- Who is responsible for food safety?
- OPRP is a food safety acronym that stands for:
- Color for buckets and brushes that come in direct contact with the floor.
- Color for buckets and brushes that come in contact with drains.
- This packaging CCP protects consumers from foreign objects.
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- Glass and metal represent what kind of food safety hazard?
- What temperature is raw milk required to be below or equal to when received and stored?
- CCP is a food safety acronym that stands for:
- The intentional tampering, substitution, or addition to a product for economic gain.
- This is not to be worn inside the production area.
- Color for buckets and brushes that come in direct contact with food.
- Antibiotics in Raw milk represent what kind of food safety hazard
- What is the only allergen that we use at this plant?
15 Clues: Who is responsible for food safety? • CCP is a food safety acronym that stands for: • OPRP is a food safety acronym that stands for: • This is not to be worn inside the production area. • What is the only allergen that we use at this plant? • Glass and metal represent what kind of food safety hazard? • This packaging CCP protects consumers from foreign objects. • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-11-26
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- The chemical used to test for the presence of starch in the lab
- The chemical that absorbs sunlight in plant cells
- The gas that we need to breathe
- How plants make food using sunlight
- ____________ respiration doesn't use oxygen
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- The ability to do work
- The release of energy from food
- Where respiration occurs in the cells
- ___________ respiration uses oxygen
- A sugar that is made during photosynthesis
- _______ acid is produced during anaerobic respiration
- What glucose is turned into when it is stored in plants
- A single celled organism used for baking bread and for demonstrating respiration in the lab
13 Clues: The ability to do work • The release of energy from food • The gas that we need to breathe • ___________ respiration uses oxygen • How plants make food using sunlight • Where respiration occurs in the cells • A sugar that is made during photosynthesis • ____________ respiration doesn't use oxygen • The chemical that absorbs sunlight in plant cells • ...
BCT Syllabus Crossword 2025-08-08
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- Number of unscheduled restroom breaks allowed per nine weeks
- Name of the school district
- Penalty for cheating
- A valuable credential you can earn in this class
- The online platform for assignments
- What you are marked if you arrive late without a pass
- Instructors Last Name
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- Highest grade you can get on a retest
- Name for extra help sessions
- Food and drink are permitted in the lab
- - The program you will learn in this class
- A key skill learned from working with classmates
- A privilege that can be restricted in the lab
13 Clues: Penalty for cheating • Instructors Last Name • Name of the school district • Name for extra help sessions • The online platform for assignments • Highest grade you can get on a retest • Food and drink are permitted in the lab • - The program you will learn in this class • A privilege that can be restricted in the lab • A valuable credential you can earn in this class • ...
October BBS Crossword Challenge 2021-09-27
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- Work at a comfortable pace
- Autumn
- October 31st
- Always be ____
- Forklift
- Keep your mind on what you are doing
- Never take _____
- Lifting with your legs
- Who is responsible for safety?
- Never cut without your _____
- Position yourself out of moving objects
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- Slippery Surfaces
- Always wear these
- Fall drink
- The _____ Precautions
- Orange Gourd
- A safety _____
- Stay in designated walkways
18 Clues: Autumn • Forklift • Fall drink • October 31st • Orange Gourd • Always be ____ • A safety _____ • Never take _____ • Slippery Surfaces • Always wear these • The _____ Precautions • Lifting with your legs • Work at a comfortable pace • Stay in designated walkways • Never cut without your _____ • Who is responsible for safety? • Keep your mind on what you are doing • ...
Complacency Crossword 2019-11-04
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- Stay off this unless you're flying a plane
- An action that should be taken before a job is performed
- Concentrate, but not like orange juice
- A proactive safety measure
- The hazard of comfort
- Time to switch things up
- Wedding bells aren't ringing, but I do have a proposal. A great way to drive safety is to stay…
- Safety is better when set on shuffle not this
- Increase this and you'll notice more hazards
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- Exists all around us in many forms; seen and unseen.
- A method of removing hazards
- Eight sides to the story. It's important to always do this whenever conditions are unsafe
- Changing up this might help you see new hazards
- Great for driving; not for work. Always follow your procedures and never take these.
- Safety after the fact is not nearly as good as this
- What we're trying to avoid
- Try to avoid these unless you're knitting a sweater
17 Clues: The hazard of comfort • Time to switch things up • A proactive safety measure • What we're trying to avoid • A method of removing hazards • Concentrate, but not like orange juice • Stay off this unless you're flying a plane • Increase this and you'll notice more hazards • Safety is better when set on shuffle not this • Changing up this might help you see new hazards • ...
Safety in Ag 2020-08-19
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- these are enforced to ensure people don'y get hurt.
- these are not allowed out in class.
- never leave an open flame unattended, this is what safety?
- what should be washed after spraying chemicals.
- never ______ a tool when someone is near you.
- these shoes will provide protection and help prevent accidents to the feet.
- the BEST thing to pour on a grease fire.
- wearing an apron when using chemicals will protect your clothes, this is what safety?
- personal protection equipment is abbreviated as...
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- never mix unknown substances, this is what kind of danger.
- if you are unsure how to use a tool, who do you ask?
- what is the best PPE for weed eating?
- if an unknown substance is swallowed, who can you call?
- what what liquid is typically stored in a yellow can?
- wearing safety glasses when weeding eating is considered what kind of safety.
- you can be hurt by most tools because they are...
- what liquid is typically stored in a red can?
17 Clues: these are not allowed out in class. • what is the best PPE for weed eating? • the BEST thing to pour on a grease fire. • never ______ a tool when someone is near you. • what liquid is typically stored in a red can? • what should be washed after spraying chemicals. • you can be hurt by most tools because they are... • personal protection equipment is abbreviated as... • ...
HSE Supervision in Scaffolding Work 2026-04-11
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- A scaffold becomes unsafe if it is __________ with too many materials.
- A good supervisor is always __________ and aware of what is happening on site.
- These are restricted areas where workers are not allowed to enter.
- Risks that are unique to a particular workplace are called __________ hazards.
- If safety rules are ignored, an accident is __________ to happen.
- Working near __________ lines can be extremely dangerous.
- Safety inspections must be __________ out regularly on site.
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- Workers must wear __________ PPE for the task.
- Regular site __________ help identify problems and risks on site.
- Safe __________ of materials is necessary to prevent injuries.
- These are installed on scaffolds to prevent workers from falling.
- Workers need training before erecting or __________ scaffolding.
- Something extremely important for safety and cannot be ignored.
- Only properly __________ workers are allowed to work at height.
- Workers must ensure __________ with safety procedures at all times.
- The supervisor must carefully __________ workers during the job.
- __________ load limits can cause a scaffold to collapse.
17 Clues: Workers must wear __________ PPE for the task. • __________ load limits can cause a scaffold to collapse. • Working near __________ lines can be extremely dangerous. • Safety inspections must be __________ out regularly on site. • Safe __________ of materials is necessary to prevent injuries. • Something extremely important for safety and cannot be ignored. • ...
Cross-Word Puzzle: National Electrical Safety Week 2026 2026-06-21
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- Severe, potentially fatal injury caused by an electric shock
- Recommended Guideline for Electrical Earthing in Oil & Gas Industries
- Electrical Safety Day is celebrated on which date in India
- A Life Saving Electrical Equipment
- Special PPE used for Electrical Isolation/Energisation
- Electrical safety practice of joining metallic parts together to form an electrically conductive path.
- The unit used to measure the rate of electrical current.
- Yellow Color LOTO Lock is used by which Department
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- Safety device that protects a circuit by melting when current is too high
- A sudden, painful rush of electricity through the body.
- Color of LOTO lock used by Process Department
- Electrical Connection Provided in Electrical Equipment for Human Safety
- LOTO stands for
- Material like rubber or plastic that blocks the flow of electricity.
- A bright, dangerous flash caused by a rapid electrical discharge.
- A dangerous condition caused by plugging too many devices into one outlet.
- insulated tool designed to safely remove and install electrical fuses.
17 Clues: LOTO stands for • A Life Saving Electrical Equipment • Color of LOTO lock used by Process Department • Yellow Color LOTO Lock is used by which Department • Special PPE used for Electrical Isolation/Energisation • A sudden, painful rush of electricity through the body. • The unit used to measure the rate of electrical current. • ...
Emerson Urology 2025-12-23
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- Universal pre and post procedure protocol.
- HIPAA computer screen safety.
- The CPT code for this condition is N40.0
- Male sterilization Procedure.
- Acronym for International Prostate Symptom Score.
- What is the name of the sheathing system for Laborie Scopes?
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- Where do you find your daily assignments?
- The CPT code for this condition is N20.0
- Fire safety acronym.
- Original prostate biopsy machine.
- Test that determines bladder function.
- Fire extinguisher safety acronym.
- Procedure to treat OAB and incontinence.
- Bladder removal procedure.
- Machine used to check PVR.
15 Clues: Fire safety acronym. • Bladder removal procedure. • Machine used to check PVR. • HIPAA computer screen safety. • Male sterilization Procedure. • Original prostate biopsy machine. • Fire extinguisher safety acronym. • Test that determines bladder function. • The CPT code for this condition is N20.0 • The CPT code for this condition is N40.0 • ...
Keeping Food Safe 2024-09-16
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- Temperature danger zone
- When two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food.
- Cleaners, sanitizers, and machines
- time/temp control safety.
- key pratices for ensuring food safety
- TCS foods
- Pathogens transferred from one surface to another.
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- A disease transmitted to people by food
- poor personal hygiene
- Hair, dirt, bandages
- Pathogens, Viruses, Mold, Bacteria
- network of cells, tissues, and organs to fight infection.
- Challenge to food safety
- Ready to Eat foods
- Costs of a foodborne illness to an operation
15 Clues: TCS foods • Ready to Eat foods • Hair, dirt, bandages • poor personal hygiene • Temperature danger zone • Challenge to food safety • time/temp control safety. • Pathogens, Viruses, Mold, Bacteria • Cleaners, sanitizers, and machines • key pratices for ensuring food safety • A disease transmitted to people by food • Costs of a foodborne illness to an operation • ...
Title: Safety Signs (Safety Symbols) 2021-11-28
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- This is an example of an irritant or harmful substance.
- Another word for 'poisonous'.
- Simple pictures which warn people of possible dangers are called __________ signs.
- Safety signs are found here.
- Means that the substance can burn you or damage materials like clothes and metals.
- Means that the substance provides oxygen which which allows other substances to burn more fiercely. Oxidizing substances give off a lot of heat when reacting with other substances.
- This is an example of an oxidizing
- Means that the substance gives off invisible rays that can damage living cells in our body and can cause cancer.
- This is an example of a poisonous substance.
- Another name for sodium hydroxide is __________ soda.
- Means that the substance can catch fire (ignite) easily.
- This is an example of a radioactive substance.
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- This substance is an example of a flammable substance.
- A danger or risk; anything that can cause harm.
- Means that the substance may explode if it comes in contact with a flame or heat. They may also explode due to a sudden shock or friction.
- Safety signs are are also called safety __________.
- Safety signs usually have a __________ triangle with a black pictogram or symbol on a yellow background with a black border.
- Means that the substance can be used to cause harm if you swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin.
- An example of a hazard.
- This acid is an example of a corrosive substance.
- This is an example of an explosive substance.
- A substance that can cause injuries to the skin, eyes and airway.
22 Clues: An example of a hazard. • Safety signs are found here. • Another word for 'poisonous'. • This is an example of an oxidizing • This is an example of a poisonous substance. • This is an example of an explosive substance. • This is an example of a radioactive substance. • A danger or risk; anything that can cause harm. • This acid is an example of a corrosive substance. • ...
Lab equipment 2013-10-07
Lab equipment 2015-08-19
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- dispense of small amount of chemicals
- making solutions of a specific volume
- grind up chemicals
- measures volume of liquids
- holds liquids
- dispense of amount of chemicals
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- tires mixtures
- evaporate liquid from a mixture
- Carry out experiments
- pour liquids into a narrow tube
- mix small amount of chemicals
- heat up mixtures
- stop end of a test tube when
- Measure temperature
- hold crucible to be heated
15 Clues: holds liquids • tires mixtures • heat up mixtures • grind up chemicals • Measure temperature • Carry out experiments • measures volume of liquids • hold crucible to be heated • stop end of a test tube when • mix small amount of chemicals • evaporate liquid from a mixture • pour liquids into a narrow tube • dispense of amount of chemicals • dispense of small amount of chemicals • ...
Lab Equipment 2015-08-19
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- weighs solids on a balance
- helps pour liquid
- dispenses small amounts of chemicals
- holds ring stand or burret
- creates a solution of specific volumes
- measures temperature
- holds and picks up beakers
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- stirs chemicals
- holds and measures liquids
- measures specific volumes of liquid
- measures the mass of an object
- small amounts of chemicals
- a metal scoop that dispenses solids
- close the end of a test tube
- holds chemicals
15 Clues: stirs chemicals • holds chemicals • helps pour liquid • measures temperature • holds and measures liquids • weighs solids on a balance • small amounts of chemicals • holds ring stand or burret • holds and picks up beakers • close the end of a test tube • measures the mass of an object • measures specific volumes of liquid • a metal scoop that dispenses solids • ...
