lab safety Crossword Puzzles
SAFETY CROSSWORD 2025-09-24
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- What must be asked before inducting a COB?
- What is the mandatory check involving face, ID, and boarding pass?
- What must be crumpled before disposal?
- What must be original, valid, and signed?
- What is the 2nd highlighted word in Section 18 of the Safety Briefing 2025 Pamphlet? (Don’t have the Pamphlet yet? Please see OM for Safety Audit Briefing)
- What must match across ID, CPT, and Boarding Pass?
- What DPR level involves belligerent behavior and profanity?
- What sticker is not required for U.S. & Geniva flights?
- What is the R in R/I passenger?
- What shortcut is non-compliant for hiding screens?
- What center must be contacted for R/I passenger clearance?
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- What is the I in R/I passenger?
- What must be worn while operating a TEV?
- What must not be shared with customers?
- What system ensures correct passenger data entry?
- Which DPR level includes physical assault?
- What team must be contacted for offloading bags?
- What must be done for no-show passengers?
- Who must be notified of a TEV incident?
- What action is required for DPR Level 2 Moderate and above?
20 Clues: What is the I in R/I passenger? • What is the R in R/I passenger? • What must be crumpled before disposal? • What must not be shared with customers? • Who must be notified of a TEV incident? • What must be worn while operating a TEV? • What must be original, valid, and signed? • What must be done for no-show passengers? • What must be asked before inducting a COB? • ...
Life Safety 2025-07-01
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- Indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not required.
- A facility, building, or structure used to house chambers and all auxiliary service equipment for medical applications and procedures at pressure above normal atmospheric pressure.
- Required extinguisher type for a grease in a commercial kitchen.
- An organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code or standard, or for approving equipment, materials, an installation, or a procedure.
- Required every 12 years on fire extinguishers to ensure the cylinder is safe.
- An opening in a fire-rated assembly that must be properly sealed to maintain its integrity.
- These doors must latch, be self-closing, and bear a visible label.
- Categories shall be determined by following and documenting a defined procedure to determine a level hazard.
- Acronym used during a fire emergency for staff response.
- The continuous and unobstructed path of travel to leave a building in an emergency.
- Manual device used to activate a fire alarm system.
- Describes the required interval for code-compliant maintenance tasks.
- A test instrument designed to continually check the balanced and unbalanced impedance from each line of an isolated circuit to ground and equipped with a built-in test circuit to exercise the alarm without adding to the leakage current hazard. (ELS)
- Required in healthcare facilities to provide emergency power to life safety, critical, and equipment branches.
- Program required when any life safety system is out of service for more than 4 or 10 hours.
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- Substance used to seal penetrations in rated fire barriers.
- Term used when a required fire or life safety component does not meet code or performance expectations.
- The maximum time, in seconds, that the EPSS will permit the load terminals of the transfer switch to be without acceptable electrical power.
- The NFPA code that addresses building construction, protection, and occupancy features to minimize danger to life from fire.
- It displays the location of an alarm condition in a fire alarm system.
- The process of transferring a medical gas in gaseous or liquid state from one container or cylinder to another container or cylinder (MED).
- You must do this to prove that inspections, tests, and maintenance occurred.
- The minimum clearance (in inches) required below a sprinkler head.
- Required illumination duration (in minutes) for emergency lighting during power failure.
- The acronym used to describe how to operate a portable fire extinguisher.
- A fire alarm signal indicating a condition that needs attention but isn’t an alarm.
- Class extinguisher for flammable liquids, combustible liquids, petroleum greases, tars, oils, oil-based paints, solvents, lacquers, alcohols, and flammable gases.
- The process of capturing and carrying away gases vented from the patient breathing circuit during the normal operation of gas anesthesia or analgesia equipment.
- The section of the code and standards that is provided for guidance and explanatory material.
- Indicates a mandatory requirement.
- The final door or opening in the egress path leading out of the building.
- Type of material that expands when exposed to heat, sealing gaps in fire barriers.
- Fire sprinkler heads must not have this on them unless it is from the manufacturer.
33 Clues: Indicates a mandatory requirement. • Manual device used to activate a fire alarm system. • Acronym used during a fire emergency for staff response. • Substance used to seal penetrations in rated fire barriers. • Required extinguisher type for a grease in a commercial kitchen. • The minimum clearance (in inches) required below a sprinkler head. • ...
Safety Puzzle 2025-10-16
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- the first "s" in the fire extinguisher acronym
- never touch exposed __
- in the event of a fire, find the nearest __
- what type of __ space entry requires air testing and a permit
- when using a knife, cut __ from yourself
- the first S in a 5S program
- an "almost" accident is a __ miss
- protects your hearing
- which area/room is our first 5S program located
- What is the cut level of protection provided by gloves
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- Cut gloves and sleeves must be worn when using a __
- when an incident happens, __ it immediately
- marking on glasses to indicate they are safety glasses
- cards that must be filled out prior to a non-routine task
- everyone's responsibility at GPI
- how many safety absolutes does GPI have
- reporting unsafe acts or conditions, can help prevent __
- Absolute #7 - never place yourself or someone else in __
- when climbing stairs, always use the __
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- never walk under a suspended __
21 Clues: protects your hearing • never touch exposed __ • the first S in a 5S program • never walk under a suspended __ • everyone's responsibility at GPI • an "almost" accident is a __ miss • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • how many safety absolutes does GPI have • when climbing stairs, always use the __ • when using a knife, cut __ from yourself • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-09-10
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- Particles suspended in air or settled on surfaces
- Possibility of loss or injury
- The first step in determining a hazard
- Safety __ Sheet
- Agency established to ensure safe and healthful working conditions
- A measure designed to eliminate or reduce hazards
- Key Performance Indicator
- This outlines the emergency response
- A kind of miss
- Substances that cause harm
- Shared values and attitudes towards safety by a group of people
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- A shield or device to cover danger
- high energy electromagnetic wave
- An examination to identify hazards
- Powered Industrial Truck
- Subjected to risk
- A substance that can be ignited
- Spaces that pose risk
- What you do when you team lift
- A type of measure
20 Clues: A kind of miss • Safety __ Sheet • Subjected to risk • A type of measure • Spaces that pose risk • Powered Industrial Truck • Key Performance Indicator • Substances that cause harm • Possibility of loss or injury • What you do when you team lift • A substance that can be ignited • high energy electromagnetic wave • A shield or device to cover danger • An examination to identify hazards • ...
safety rules 2025-09-11
20 Clues: law • job • care • boss • feel • main • carry • wound • power • travel • danger • fitness • manager • hearten • familiar • authority • avoidance • talk over • jobholder • well being
wildfire safety 2025-11-11
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- Harmful debris from fire
- Evacuation essentials packed in a bag
- Fill your car with this to leave quickly
- After fire; helping community
- Protect eyes during cleanup
- Sign up for these to receive notifications
- Shut to keep smoke and embers out
- Safe place to stay
- Pack these when evacuating
- Warns you when fire is nearby or smoke is detected
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- Protect your hands during cleanup
- Don't return home until you hear this
- Essential for drinking, firefighting, and staying safe during a wildfire
- Don't forget them when evacuating
- Leave the area if at risk
- Ways of escape
- Wear to avoid inhaling particles during cleanup
- Emergency safety kit
- Flammable plants and dead branches near your home
- Use to plan escape routes in advance
20 Clues: Ways of escape • Safe place to stay • Emergency safety kit • Harmful debris from fire • Leave the area if at risk • Pack these when evacuating • Protect eyes during cleanup • After fire; helping community • Protect your hands during cleanup • Don't forget them when evacuating • Shut to keep smoke and embers out • Use to plan escape routes in advance • ...
Safety/Sanitation 2025-11-18
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- – The part of a package that tells ingredients, dates, and instructions.
- soda – A powder used to put out small grease fires.
- fire – A dangerous flame caused by overheated oil or fat.
- – Free from danger or contamination.
- – Tiny microorganisms that can cause food to spoil or make you sick.
- borne illness – Sickness caused by eating contaminated food.
- – A person who buys and uses food products.
- – A tiny pathogen that can contaminate food and spread sickness.
- – A state of being sick, often caused by germs or unsafe food.
- – Something that can cause harm in the kitchen.
- – Used with warm water to clean hands and dishes.
- – A tool used to check if food has reached a safe internal temperature
- – Harm caused by eating, drinking, or touching something toxic.
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- – To cool food quickly to slow bacterial growth.
- – A measurement that tells how hot or cold something is—important for cooking and storage.
- towel – A disposable item used to dry hands or clean spills safely.
- – A check done to make sure restaurants or kitchens meet safety standards.
- – The way you touch, move, or prepare food safely.
- safety – Rules and practices that help prevent and respond to kitchen fires.
- – To heat food so it becomes safe to eat.
- – To keep raw foods away from ready-to-eat foods.
- hands – The #1 way to prevent spreading germs in the kitchen.
- – A cover placed on a pot or pan, sometimes used to smother small flames.
- – Uncooked food, especially meat, that can contain harmful bacteria.
- – How and where food is kept to stay fresh and safe.
- back – A rule that means tying up long hair before cooking.
26 Clues: – Free from danger or contamination. • – To heat food so it becomes safe to eat. • – A person who buys and uses food products. • – Something that can cause harm in the kitchen. • – To cool food quickly to slow bacterial growth. • – To keep raw foods away from ready-to-eat foods. • – Used with warm water to clean hands and dishes. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2026-02-01
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- An injury caused by heat from stoves, ovens, or hot liquids
- A kitchen machine that must be used according to directions
- A dangerous situation that can happen when heat is not controlled
- Used with water to clean hands and surfaces
- Keeping the kitchen clean to prevent illness
- A sharp tool used for cutting food that must be handled carefully
- When germs spread from one food or surface to another
- Where appliances are plugged in to get electricity
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- Tiny organisms that can make people sick if food is unsafe
- Practices used to protect yourself and others in the kitchen
- Power used by kitchen appliances that can be dangerous near water
- An appliance that gets very hot and should be used with caution
- Anything in the kitchen that could cause injury or illness
- A word used to describe uncooked foods that may carry bacteria
- Something that should be cleaned up right away to prevent falls
- A cooking surface that can cause burns or fires if misused
- A protective item used to safely handle hot cookware
- What you should do with your hands before handling food
- An accident that can happen when floors are wet or greasy
- An injury that can happen if knives or sharp tools are used incorrectly
20 Clues: Used with water to clean hands and surfaces • Keeping the kitchen clean to prevent illness • Where appliances are plugged in to get electricity • A protective item used to safely handle hot cookware • When germs spread from one food or surface to another • What you should do with your hands before handling food • ...
Health & Safety 2026-04-15
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- Person responsible for enforcing safety rules
- Hazard caused by poor posture
- System to control hazardous energy
- Legal requirement to identify hazards
- Workplace emergency alert
- Required when working at heights
- Device used to stop machinery in an emergency
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- Label required on hazardous products
- Prevents exposure to airborne hazards
- Mandatory Equipment to be worn
- Failure to follow procedures can lead to this
- Required before performing hazardous work
- Unsafe acts increase this
- Workers must report these immediately
- Documentation for due diligence
- Workplace inspection frequency
- Cuts are a common workplace _______
- Hazard identification and risk _______
- Incident that almost cause harm
- Training workers ensures ______
20 Clues: Unsafe acts increase this • Workplace emergency alert • Hazard caused by poor posture • Mandatory Equipment to be worn • Workplace inspection frequency • Documentation for due diligence • Incident that almost cause harm • Training workers ensures ______ • Required when working at heights • System to control hazardous energy • Cuts are a common workplace _______ • ...
Child safety 2026-04-15
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- The most effective way to prevent the spread of germs in the classroom and bathroom.
- These should always be covered with safety plugs when not in use to prevent shocks.
- A person a child does not know; safety lessons often include "Danger" rules regarding them.
- The process of reducing the number of microorganisms on surfaces like changing tables.
- A "stay-in-place" drill used during severe weather like tornadoes.
- A hazard caused by small objects like buttons, coins, or small toy parts.
- Protective lotion applied before children go outside to play in the sun.
- A soft material often used under playground equipment to absorb falls.
- A kit containing bandages and antiseptic used for treating minor injuries.
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- The safest position for an infant to sleep in to prevent SIDS.
- Anything that can cause illness or death if swallowed; cleaners must be locked away from these.
- The specific number of teachers required for a certain number of children.
- A safety barrier used to block off stairs or restricted areas.
- Maintaining constant sight and sound of children at all times to ensure safety.
- Protective gear that should be worn by children while riding tricycles or scooters.
- Used along with warm water for at least 20 seconds during hand hygiene.
- A type of drill practiced monthly so children know how to exit the building quickly.
- A medical condition where the body reacts poorly to certain foods or substances (e.g., peanuts).
- To kill germs on surfaces using a stronger chemical solution, usually in the bathroom.
- A common playground feature that children should only go down feet-first.
20 Clues: The safest position for an infant to sleep in to prevent SIDS. • A safety barrier used to block off stairs or restricted areas. • A "stay-in-place" drill used during severe weather like tornadoes. • A soft material often used under playground equipment to absorb falls. • Used along with warm water for at least 20 seconds during hand hygiene. • ...
National Safety 2026-05-17
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- – A comprehensive, long-term plan of action designed to achieve victory or national goals.
- – An offensive maneuver targeting computer information systems or networks.
- – The practice of using spies to obtain secret political or military information.
- – A economic or political penalty imposed on a country to force compliance with international law.
- – A formally concluded and ratified agreement between sovereign nations.
- – Deliberate destruction or damage carried out to weaken an enemy's capabilities.
- – A person's native country, frequently used in the context of domestic security.
- – Biased or misleading information spread to promote a specific political cause.
- – Secret information collected about the capabilities and intentions of an enemy.
- – The strategy of discouraging an enemy from attacking through fear of retaliation.
- – A government official appointed to conduct relations with foreign nations.
- – The unlawful use of violence against civilians to achieve political or ideological aims.
- – A reinforced underground shelter used to protect people or supplies from bombs.
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- – Engagement in or the activities of conducting armed conflict.
- – The systematic undermining of an established government or authority from within.
- – The act of secretly entering a group or territory to gather data or cause disruption.
- – The official geographic line separating two countries or regions.
- – The supreme, independent authority of a state to govern its own territory.
- – A serious, prolonged disagreement or armed struggle between opposing forces.
- – An instrument or device designed and used to inflict physical harm or damage in combat.
- – The armed forces of a nation, including the army, navy, and air force.
- – An official government ban on trade or commercial activity with a particular country.
- – A sign or statement of imminent danger or hostile intent.
- – A temporary alliance of different nations or political groups formed for a specific action.
- – A system using radio waves to detect the position and speed of aircraft or ships.
- – A formal agreement or union between nations to cooperate for mutual defense.
- – The crime of betraying one's own country, especially by helping its enemies.
- – The act of protecting a country against external aggression or attack.
- – The state of being free from danger, threat, or espionage.
- – The continuous and close observation of a person, place, or activity for security purposes.
30 Clues: – A sign or statement of imminent danger or hostile intent. • – The state of being free from danger, threat, or espionage. • – Engagement in or the activities of conducting armed conflict. • – The official geographic line separating two countries or regions. • – A formally concluded and ratified agreement between sovereign nations. • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-20
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- You should never stand or ride on the ________ of your equipment
- The most important thing we do at Lowes
- Don't Twist
- These protect your hands from slivers and abrasions
- This is the only type of shoe allowed in the warehouse
- Lift with your ______________ not your back
- Whose responsibility is safety
- You should always stop and honk at all __________.
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- When lifting items over shoulder height you should use a _____________.
- Immediately dial #350
- These are required to be worn when throwing at Induction or Panda
- Always look in the __________________________ when operating powered equipment.
- You should ________ walk under raised forks
- You need _______ points of contact while operating equipment
- When must you report a safety incident
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment
16 Clues: Don't Twist • Immediately dial #350 • Whose responsibility is safety • When must you report a safety incident • The most important thing we do at Lowes • You should ________ walk under raised forks • Lift with your ______________ not your back • Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment • You should always stop and honk at all __________. • ...
Surviving the Endurance 2023-04-24
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- The treaty that officially ended the American Revolution was signed in France in 1783.
- bears rely on Arctic ice floes as places to rest and hunt as they move from one area to another.
- the fact or power of enduring an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.
- slowed to a crawl because the early-morning fog shrouded road signs and traffic lights and made it difficult to see other cars.
- Even small increases in Earth’s average global temperature could melt enough of the polar ice caps to raise sea levels.
- .Some people think autonomous cars could reduce accidents, but others want to see more research on the vehicles’ safety
- The researchers went on an expedition to the Arctic to study polar bears.
- remaining alive, especially after the death of another or others.
- wild, violent, and uncontrolled
- find out what was causing Nina’s sore throat, the doctor swabbed the back of Nina’s throat and sent the specimen to a lab.
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- he action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
- an injury to the body caused by severe cold, often resulting in permanent damage to the ears, nose, fingers, or toes
- a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
- a movie or TV show that presents facts about real people and events
- not occupied or lived in
- gerund or present participle
16 Clues: not occupied or lived in • gerund or present participle • wild, violent, and uncontrolled • a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger. • remaining alive, especially after the death of another or others. • a movie or TV show that presents facts about real people and events • ...
Safety Awareness Month 2020-12-31
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- _____ should be locked down at all times, even when not being used.
- Team The safety committee in your store is known as the _____ ___.
- Always wear your ____ while using a safety knife.
- Always build a _____ when lifting so you don't hurt yourself.
- Make sure to use the correct ____ while lifting.
- You should stretch a minimum of ___ times within an 8-hour shift.
- Always maintain the ____ of safety while using lift equipment.
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- If you want to recognize a fellow associate for working safe, give them a safety ____.
- While lifting, always lift with your legs not your back.
- kit If you ever have a hazmat spill, you need to locate the nearest ____ ___.
- While using a ladder, you should always maintain three points of _____.
- Warm Up, Form Up, Team Up, ____ Up
- If something is too heavy, you should ____ lift.
- Don't forget to take your ______ quiz before the 5th of every month.
- Don't forget to work ___ everyday.
15 Clues: Warm Up, Form Up, Team Up, ____ Up • Don't forget to work ___ everyday. • If something is too heavy, you should ____ lift. • Make sure to use the correct ____ while lifting. • Always wear your ____ while using a safety knife. • While lifting, always lift with your legs not your back. • Always build a _____ when lifting so you don't hurt yourself. • ...
Surviving the Endurance 2023-04-24
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- The treaty that officially ended the American Revolution was signed in France in 1783.
- bears rely on Arctic ice floes as places to rest and hunt as they move from one area to another.
- the fact or power of enduring an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.
- slowed to a crawl because the early-morning fog shrouded road signs and traffic lights and made it difficult to see other cars.
- Even small increases in Earth’s average global temperature could melt enough of the polar ice caps to raise sea levels.
- .Some people think autonomous cars could reduce accidents, but others want to see more research on the vehicles’ safety
- The researchers went on an expedition to the Arctic to study polar bears.
- remaining alive, especially after the death of another or others.
- wild, violent, and uncontrolled
- find out what was causing Nina’s sore throat, the doctor swabbed the back of Nina’s throat and sent the specimen to a lab.
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- he action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
- an injury to the body caused by severe cold, often resulting in permanent damage to the ears, nose, fingers, or toes
- a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
- a movie or TV show that presents facts about real people and events
- not occupied or lived in
- gerund or present participle
16 Clues: not occupied or lived in • gerund or present participle • wild, violent, and uncontrolled • a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger. • remaining alive, especially after the death of another or others. • a movie or TV show that presents facts about real people and events • ...
Safety in the classroom 2022-01-27
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- something you do to stay healthy
- you wear these to protect your skin
- you need to yell code 1 if it happens
- this can break if it drops
- you put in on you head to protect your eyes
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- something you use in a lab
- put this over cloths
- if this is to long you need to use a tie
- You need to take this off if your are in a lab
- the opposite of running
10 Clues: put this over cloths • the opposite of running • something you use in a lab • this can break if it drops • something you do to stay healthy • you wear these to protect your skin • you need to yell code 1 if it happens • if this is to long you need to use a tie • you put in on you head to protect your eyes • You need to take this off if your are in a lab
Anticoagulant & thrombolytic Crossword puzzle 2022-10-02
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- Reversal agent for Heparin (No space)
- Reversal agent for Warfarin (no space)
- Known as clot busters
- Generic name drug that is contraindicated in hemorrhagic strokes
- Generic name for Factor X inhibitor
- INR more than BLANK is considered dangerous
- lab drawn for heparin that is 1.5 to 2.5 times the control value
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- lab drawn for Warfarin therapeutic dose is 1.2 to 1.5 times the control value
- generic name for drug in low molecular weight heparin
- Generic name for anticoagulant; 1st choice for long-term therapy
- class that prevents clotting in the Arterial blood supply
- Drug that is inactivated by stomach acid
- Low molecular weight heparin is contraindicated for patients allergic to BLANK
13 Clues: Known as clot busters • Generic name for Factor X inhibitor • Reversal agent for Heparin (No space) • Reversal agent for Warfarin (no space) • Drug that is inactivated by stomach acid • INR more than BLANK is considered dangerous • generic name for drug in low molecular weight heparin • class that prevents clotting in the Arterial blood supply • ...
safety-crossword-puzzle-ww44-ww49-mustdos 2020-12-08
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- In WW48 What injury was reported due to job roll change
- What is the Q4 Safety theme
- What is a good way to create a good work-life balance in WW43
- In WW49 who was the “Stay Connected” with Safety GC winner of the Week
- Who was WW43 Safety Buddy GC of the Week Winner?
- In WW45 what is the shared learning (CTD) tip?
- What percent of injuries in 2013 were Musculo Skeletal Disorders (MSDs) inWW43
- Who was the OTF Safety Buddy of Q3 in WW46
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- In WW44 what can prevent sprains, strains & CTD?
- Who was WW46 Stay Connected GC of the Week Winner?
- In WW49 what is the keyword for COVID related SMBWAs?
- In WW49 what did James Chapman talk about?
- What is the new SMBWA good catch key word for WW44 through WW02
- What is an excellent resource available for our feet in WW43
- Who cleans messes in our work areas and the FLEX workstations and the gown rooms
15 Clues: What is the Q4 Safety theme • In WW49 what did James Chapman talk about? • Who was the OTF Safety Buddy of Q3 in WW46 • In WW45 what is the shared learning (CTD) tip? • In WW44 what can prevent sprains, strains & CTD? • Who was WW43 Safety Buddy GC of the Week Winner? • Who was WW46 Stay Connected GC of the Week Winner? • ...
EXTREME SPORTS 2021-09-24
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- extreme sport that consists of exploring caves, caves, etc.
- safety element that allows you to see in the dark.
- extreme sport that consists of crossing the river on a large float or raft and paddles.
- security element to hook things.
- extreme sport that consists of descending a mountain.
- jumping extreme sport that consists of jumping into the void tied to a rope around the waist and ankle.
- element of long length that is used in most extreme sports to develop them.
- elements that are used in boating to develop this sport.
- it is a security element that protects the lower part of our body.
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- extreme sport that consists of jumping with a parachute from an airplane.
- extreme sport very similar to rappelling, except that it includes water for its descent.
- essential object used in skydiving
- safety element that protects the head.
- safety elements to protect hands.
- safety and comfort element used on the feet for various extreme sports.
15 Clues: security element to hook things. • safety elements to protect hands. • essential object used in skydiving • safety element that protects the head. • safety element that allows you to see in the dark. • extreme sport that consists of descending a mountain. • elements that are used in boating to develop this sport. • ...
EXTREME SPORTS 2021-09-24
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- extreme sport that consists of crossing the river on a large float or raft and paddles.
- safety element that protects the head.
- safety and comfort element used on the feet for various extreme sports.
- extreme sport that consists of exploring caves, caves, etc.
- elements that are used in boating to develop this sport.
- safety element that allows you to see in the dark.
- security element to hook things.
- element of long length that is used in most extreme sports to develop them.
- extreme sport that consists of jumping with a parachute from an airplane.
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- extreme sport very similar to rappelling, except that it includes water for its descent.
- it is a security element that protects the lower part of our body.
- safety elements to protect hands.
- essential object used in skydiving
- jumping extreme sport that consists of jumping into the void tied to a rope around the waist and ankle.
- extreme sport that consists of descending a mountain.
15 Clues: security element to hook things. • safety elements to protect hands. • essential object used in skydiving • safety element that protects the head. • safety element that allows you to see in the dark. • extreme sport that consists of descending a mountain. • elements that are used in boating to develop this sport. • ...
Road Safety Week 2025 2025-05-07
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- A potential danger or risk, such as poor road conditions or the presence of pedestrians and cyclists, which can be managed through awareness and safety measures.
- A person riding a bicycle, who shares the road with motor vehicles and requires safety precautions.
- The legally enforceable speed limit displayed on road signs, which drivers must obey to ensure road safety.
- Driving above the speed limit or too fast for road conditions, which increases the risk of accidents.
- The continuous observation of a vehicle or driver’s behaviour, often in real-time, to detect and prevent unsafe actions.
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- The interactive Smartrak platform used to view, track, and manage vehicles in real time using GPS and telematics data.
- A notification or warning designed to inform drivers of potential hazards, often through telematics or vehicle systems.
- Global Positioning System, used to track vehicle location and optimise routes, enhancing safety by providing real-time data and accurate navigation.
- A person who is walking, especially in areas where vehicles may be present, such as crosswalks.
- The use of technology to monitor and manage vehicle performance and driver behaviour, helping to improve safety and efficiency.
- Used by a driver to show their intention to turn, change lanes, or stop, helping to ensure safety for all road users.
- A Smartrak report that provides insights into how often and how efficiently fleet vehicles are being used, helping organisations improve safety and resource planning.
12 Clues: A person who is walking, especially in areas where vehicles may be present, such as crosswalks. • A person riding a bicycle, who shares the road with motor vehicles and requires safety precautions. • Driving above the speed limit or too fast for road conditions, which increases the risk of accidents. • ...
INFECTION CONTROL 2014-01-12
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- Disinfectant capable of destroying fungi
- self-movement
- Harmful bacterial microorganisms that can cause disease or infection
- Disinfectant capable of destroying bacteria
- hair-like extensions on cells
- effective disinfectant called Quaternium Ammonium Compound
- Process that completely destroys all microbial life including spores
- Harmless organisms that may perform useful functions
- Mechicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus
- A liquid created by infection containing white blood cells
- How Implements are disinfected for 10 minutes
- Disinfectant capable of destroying viruses
- A parasitic submicroscopic particle that resides in the cells of a biological organism
- A chemical process for reducing the number of disease-causing germs on cleaned surfaces
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- A bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver
- HIV
- Inherited or developed through healthy living
- Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (but not spores) on surfaces
- Occupational Safety and Health administration developed to enforce safety and health standards
- Material Safety Data Sheet
20 Clues: HIV • self-movement • Material Safety Data Sheet • hair-like extensions on cells • Disinfectant capable of destroying fungi • Disinfectant capable of destroying viruses • Disinfectant capable of destroying bacteria • Mechicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus • Inherited or developed through healthy living • How Implements are disinfected for 10 minutes • ...
Saftey Notes 2022-09-14
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- The safety concern with the safety cutter is that it gets ___
- do not _____ on a file
- Hold onto the plastic very ______
- keep your fingers out of the ____ of the cutter
- your work area clear of
- The safety concern with the foam cutter is that it gets ____!
- hold onto the ______ _____ securely to add or remove bits on the driver
- .use the ______ and ______ switch to add or remove bits
- ____ equipment before servicing
- set the dial to _
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- Adjust the deck _____ of the press appropriate to the material
- Keep a close eye on the plastic as it ____, otherwise it will melt onto the burner.
- in doubt ask your ______
- The injection molder will get to an extremely ____ temperature.
- ._______ a running tool unattended
- keep guards in _____
- operator only the ______ should be turning the saw on/off
- disconnect the tool by pulling on the ____ not the cord
- The foam cutter is used in the _______ expedition
- Do not put fingers near the _____ when tightening a screw
20 Clues: set the dial to _ • keep guards in _____ • do not _____ on a file • your work area clear of • in doubt ask your ______ • ____ equipment before servicing • Hold onto the plastic very ______ • ._______ a running tool unattended • keep your fingers out of the ____ of the cutter • The foam cutter is used in the _______ expedition • ...
Leclerc Safety & Quality Week Crossword 1 2025-05-26
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- Critical point where control is essential to prevent food safety hazards
- Abbreviation for practices ensuring products are safe and consistently high quality
- Standard Operating Procedure, a documented method for routine tasks
- Process of adjusting instruments to ensure accuracy
- Food safety system based on identifying and controlling hazards
- Action taken to remove unsafe food from the market
- Unwanted object found in food products
- Presence of harmful substances in food
- Ability to track a product through all stages of production
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- Time during which a product remains safe and suitable for consumption
- Adherence to laws, regulations, and standards
- A specific quantity of food produced under uniform conditions
- Study of microorganisms relevant to food safety
- Document detailing product requirements and standards
- Process of providing product information on packaging
- Abbreviation for the team that ensures quality standards are met
- Departure from expected process or result
- A substance that can cause an allergic reaction
- Formal inspection of processes and records
- Procedures to maintain cleanliness and prevent contamination
20 Clues: Unwanted object found in food products • Presence of harmful substances in food • Departure from expected process or result • Formal inspection of processes and records • Adherence to laws, regulations, and standards • Study of microorganisms relevant to food safety • A substance that can cause an allergic reaction • Action taken to remove unsafe food from the market • ...
CMC Safety Crossword 2023-05-09
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- Use this to put out a fire
- This is where you report first aid injuries
- This can occur when someone is exposed to high heat environments for long periods of time
- National Fire Protection Agency
- Pull, Aim, ____, and Sweep (PASS Method)
- Abbreviation for Lockout-tagout
- Use this PPE when there is a falling objects hazard
- This PPE protects your eyes
- Personal _______ Equipment
- ________ and Injury-Free Culture
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- National Safety Month
- Safety Starts with ____.
- Occupational Safety Health Administration
- Slips, ____, and Falls
- This PPE protects your hands
- SDS
- The "right-to-know" OSHA standard for chemicals
- A phenomenon where there is a flashover of electrical current that travels through the air
- This is a type of point of operation device to protect the worker from hand injuries (Hint:"puppet")
- _______pathogens
- The study of people's efficiency in their work environment
- This PPE protects your face
- ______ is the exposure to a hazard
23 Clues: SDS • _______pathogens • National Safety Month • Slips, ____, and Falls • Safety Starts with ____. • Use this to put out a fire • Personal _______ Equipment • This PPE protects your face • This PPE protects your eyes • This PPE protects your hands • National Fire Protection Agency • Abbreviation for Lockout-tagout • ________ and Injury-Free Culture • ______ is the exposure to a hazard • ...
Health & Safety Crossword 2025-10-01
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- Black and yellow trefoil warning symbol
- Lowest level of protection in the hierarchy
- How serious the consequences of a hazard could be
- Fire symbol used on hazard labels
- Model showing ratio of near misses to serious accidents
- Safety sign that is yellow and triangular
- Orange or red symbol showing bursting object
- Replacing a hazard with something safer
- Green sign showing a running man and an arrow
- Type of safety sign that is blue and round
- Researcher who developed the accident pyramid concept
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- Procedures or training to reduce exposure to risks
- Hazard pictogram with test tube and damaged hand
- Safety sign that is red with a diagonal line
- Process of cutting off power or machinery before work
- Danger from lack of oxygen in confined spaces
- Highest level of the hierarchy of controls
- Part of a risk assessment alongside severity
- Controls that physically separate people from hazards
- Skull and crossbones hazard pictogram
20 Clues: Fire symbol used on hazard labels • Skull and crossbones hazard pictogram • Black and yellow trefoil warning symbol • Replacing a hazard with something safer • Safety sign that is yellow and triangular • Highest level of the hierarchy of controls • Type of safety sign that is blue and round • Lowest level of protection in the hierarchy • ...
Food Safety & Hospitality Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-23
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- Harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses, that cause disease.
- Managerial type of control that is a proactive approach to addressing the 5 most common risk factors.
- Foods that require Time-Temperature Control for Safety to limit pathogen growth.
- A person or animal that provides a place for a pathogen to live or grow.
- A Food Borne Illness is a disease transmitted to people by food.
- Adjusting a thermometer to ensure it provides accurate temperature readings.
- is between 41°F and 135°F where bacteria thrive.
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- A biological, chemical, or physical property that may cause a food to be unsafe.
- a safety management system that has a group of procedures to prevent foodborne illness.
- A formal Safety Audit is a systematic check to verify that a food safety system is working.
- Acronym for the six conditions bacteria need to grow (Food, Acidity, Temperature, Time, Oxygen, Moisture).
- The process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels.
- An official review of a food establishment to ensure it follows the Food Code.
- A systemic preventive approach (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) to food safety.
14 Clues: is between 41°F and 135°F where bacteria thrive. • A Food Borne Illness is a disease transmitted to people by food. • Harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses, that cause disease. • A person or animal that provides a place for a pathogen to live or grow. • Adjusting a thermometer to ensure it provides accurate temperature readings. • ...
Introduction to Forensics 2017-05-11
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- Established the first crime lab in the U.S.
- "every contact leaves a trace"
- largest crime laboratory in the world
- written documentation of who has handled evidence
- What does PMI stand for?
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- developed a system of measurements for identification for identification in the 1890s
- Oldest crime lab in the U.S.
- study of teeth/bite marks
- Third stage of a flys life cycle
- the examination of body fluids and the organs for the presence of drugs and poisons.
10 Clues: What does PMI stand for? • study of teeth/bite marks • Oldest crime lab in the U.S. • "every contact leaves a trace" • Third stage of a flys life cycle • largest crime laboratory in the world • Established the first crime lab in the U.S. • written documentation of who has handled evidence • ...
Round 6 - General Science Knowledge 2023-11-13
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- Unit of measurement of mass
- What all planets in the milky way orbit
- Hazard symbol given by a flame
- What pumps blood around our bodies
- Force that holds us to the ground
- Hazard symbol given by skull and bones
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- Burner Used to heat substances in the lab
- Cylinder Piece of lab equipment used to measure volume of water
- Process of solid ice turning to water
- The element on the periodic table given by H
10 Clues: Unit of measurement of mass • Hazard symbol given by a flame • Force that holds us to the ground • What pumps blood around our bodies • Process of solid ice turning to water • Hazard symbol given by skull and bones • What all planets in the milky way orbit • The element on the periodic table given by H • Burner Used to heat substances in the lab • ...
MSIM Quiz- Blood Pressure and Circulation 2026-02-24
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- What fluid circulates the body through veins?
- The force of how blood pushes through arteries
- Chest compressions done during cardiac arrest (acronym)
- Element found in blood that the brain needs
- How the heart rests between pumps (release tension)
- The main organ of this system
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- How many directions does blood flow in?
- What represents the heart in this lab?
- what represents the valves in this lab?
- How the heart pumps blood through ventricles (tensing up)
10 Clues: The main organ of this system • What represents the heart in this lab? • How many directions does blood flow in? • what represents the valves in this lab? • Element found in blood that the brain needs • What fluid circulates the body through veins? • The force of how blood pushes through arteries • How the heart rests between pumps (release tension) • ...
ADAP Chapter 2 2024-02-06
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- Georiga Department of Education
- Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
- Parent/Teen Driving Agreement
- Council on Alcohol and Drugs
- United States Department of Transportation Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
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- Georiga's Office of Highway Saftey
- Hands-Free Georiga Act
- Georgia Department of Transportation
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Driving under Influence
11 Clues: Hands-Free Georiga Act • Driving under Influence • Council on Alcohol and Drugs • Parent/Teen Driving Agreement • Georiga Department of Education • Georiga's Office of Highway Saftey • Georgia Department of Transportation • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration • ...
10s and 18s 2018-05-04
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- Watch out if these get more frequent
- Get familiar with __ factors that influence fire behavior
- After you provide for safety, fight fire ____
- Watch out for this kind of assault
- If building fireline downhill, watch out for fire ___
- Identify these routes
- Maintain communications with your ___
- Watch out if you're in country not seen in ___
- Maintain ___ of your forces
- This can make escape to safety more difficult
- Every fire line needs this
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- Avoid this near the fire line
- Watch out for this material on hillsides
- Keep informed of this forecast
- Provide for this before fighting fire
- Watch out if weather gets ___
- These must be clear and understood
- Base all actions on the fire's current and expected ___
- Watch out for this kind of fuel between you and the fire
- Get informed on strategy, tactics, and ___
- Watch out if the fire has not been ___
- You need this if your crew can't see the fire
- Watch out if this changes direction
23 Clues: Identify these routes • Every fire line needs this • Maintain ___ of your forces • Avoid this near the fire line • Watch out if weather gets ___ • Keep informed of this forecast • These must be clear and understood • Watch out for this kind of assault • Watch out if this changes direction • Watch out if these get more frequent • Provide for this before fighting fire • ...
Unit 1: History & Approaches 2017-01-17
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- The father of experimental psychology; created the first experimental psychology lab.
- First women to receive a Ph D in psychology.
- Established the first formal psychology lab in Germany.
- Defined the four stages of childhood development; Cognitive Development.
- Formulated the theory of Natural Selection; published "Origin of Species."
- Developed behaviorist view: "Little Albert."
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- The leading Behaviorist and developer of operant conditioning; rejected introspection.
- Received the first psychological Ph D, and first president of the APA.
- Developed Humanist approach with the Hierarchy of Needs.
- The first women to become president of the APA.
- One of the three founders of Gestalt psychology.
- First to use term Psychoanalysis in 1896.
- Developed Client-Centered Therapy.
- Developed Classical Conditioning; demonstrated neurophysiology through experiments with animals.
14 Clues: Developed Client-Centered Therapy. • First to use term Psychoanalysis in 1896. • First women to receive a Ph D in psychology. • Developed behaviorist view: "Little Albert." • The first women to become president of the APA. • One of the three founders of Gestalt psychology. • Established the first formal psychology lab in Germany. • ...
Forces in Action 2025-09-02
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- A force that keeps you on Earth.
- The object inside a force-meter. It is stretchy.
- A force that move things upwards in the water.
- When an objects is motionless, the forces are ________.
- A word that means how fast something is moving at.
- In a plane, friction is called Air __________.
- An object that house a South and North Pole
- Something that causes things to move - a push or pull.
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- The act of moving.
- Things we wear to protect ourselves in the lab.
- Something that skydivers wear to resist the air.
- A burner we use in the lab to heat things.
- The force that occurs when objects move against each other.
- Something that changes on each planet. Starts with W.
14 Clues: The act of moving. • A force that keeps you on Earth. • A burner we use in the lab to heat things. • An object that house a South and North Pole • A force that move things upwards in the water. • In a plane, friction is called Air __________. • Things we wear to protect ourselves in the lab. • The object inside a force-meter. It is stretchy. • ...
Mid Term Review Quiz 1 2023-02-10
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- _____are the standard of conduct required by society.
- Worker can fall if vertical distance more than.
- Used in class for Structural Courses.
- Where can we find seismic information?
- Published the National Building Code.
- Employer must ensure that Workers are not subject at work site.
- ASET Principle that promotes health and safety within the workplace.
- Minimum time to retain first Aid records.
- The code of ethics is not a ______ obligation
- Report to me in case of collapse of hoist.(4 words)
- First Aid requirements can be found here.
- _______are used to enforce OHS regulations by health and safety officers.
- Fire safety for demolition of existing buildings.
- Sanitary facility requirements at Site.
- Latest edition of NBC-AE
- Purpose of guidelines for interpretation of Code of Ethics.
- Incharge at work-site.
- Protect workers if excavation is deeper than__________.
- NBC-AE is enacted by __________(3 words)
- The ASET Code of Ethics states that members shall conduct themselves with fairness, honesty, _______ and good faith towards clients, colleagues and others.
- Fire Safety plans are established under__________(3 words)
- Is more effective for hazard control compared to PPE.
- Future of STEM Depends on________.
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- Worker must report(2 words).
- Must be in a written format to identify hazards.(2 words)
- NBC is revised every ___.
- Use me for protection against falling from height.
- Number of parts of Occupational Health and Safety legislation in Alberta?
- Basic Worker Rights(3 Words)
- Self-employed persons are_____ under OHS Act.
- should be investigated even the unreported ones. (2 words)
- Objectives of Investigations in OHS.
- Regulation of building construction is the responsibility of________.
- Which principle governs to maintain integrity towards clients and avoiding Conflict of Interest.
- Contains administrative provisions of NBC.
- Number of Parts in Division B of NBC-AE.
- _______are unpaid workers in OHS Act.
- Purpose of NBC(3 words)
- Small employer with developed health and safety program with standards.
- Factor to determine First Aid requirement. (2 words)
- Technologists are self-Regulated in Alberta.
- Leash for prevention against falling.
- Tag me red if unsafe to use.
- Latest edition of NBC
- Smallest Organizational structure of NBC used to refer to provisions.
- Installed top to down to prevent soil collapse.
- Immediate and temporary Care.
- Percentage victim surcharge for tickets.
- Part of NBCC that deals with housing and small buildings?
- OHS Act is administered by_______ in Alberta.
- Health and Safety Committee must contain at least
51 Clues: Latest edition of NBC • Incharge at work-site. • Purpose of NBC(3 words) • Latest edition of NBC-AE • NBC is revised every ___. • Worker must report(2 words). • Basic Worker Rights(3 Words) • Tag me red if unsafe to use. • Immediate and temporary Care. • Future of STEM Depends on________. • Objectives of Investigations in OHS. • Used in class for Structural Courses. • ...
sosadoa 2021-03-03
Values Review 2024-03-16
FEBRUARY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-01-30
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- Top reporting requirement; _____ travel reporting
- Make time for ______
- Assess the ____
- Personal ______ Equipment (abbr.)
- Hazard Communication (abbr.)
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- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (abbr.)
- _____ your tools
- Safety Data Sheets (abbr.)
- Use the right ____ for the right job
- Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants
10 Clues: Assess the ____ • _____ your tools • Make time for ______ • Safety Data Sheets (abbr.) • Hazard Communication (abbr.) • Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants • Personal ______ Equipment (abbr.) • Use the right ____ for the right job • Top reporting requirement; _____ travel reporting • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (abbr.)
Joseph Cook 2013-04-17
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- when you exercise your heart _____
- a physical or phychological need for substance
- green beans, broccoli, corn, etc...
- knowing first aid often can save someone's life
- Under workers' compensation injured workers receive ______ help
- following ____ is one part of safety
- stress is a ____ part of life
- all the things you do to be clean and healthy
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- banana, apple, orange, etc..
- Something you should eat all the time
- mental or physical tension that is the body's natural response to conflict
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- without ______ it can be difficult to think or concentrate
- goes with sandwiches
- the substances in food that the body needs to produce energy and stay healthy
- 911
- they're good for your heart, but the more you eat the more you fart
- job in which you spend much of your time sitting
- the condition of both your body and your mind
- it is said that there is safety in _______
20 Clues: 911 • goes with sandwiches • banana, apple, orange, etc.. • stress is a ____ part of life • when you exercise your heart _____ • green beans, broccoli, corn, etc... • following ____ is one part of safety • Something you should eat all the time • it is said that there is safety in _______ • all the things you do to be clean and healthy • ...
ASSET PROTECTION QUESTIONAIRE 2013-12-03
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- AP'S NAME OF THE FEMALE ON THE TEAM
- NAME OF THE ASSET PROTECTION MANAGER
- AP'S NAME WHO HAS BLONDE HAIR
- AP'S PHONE EXTENSION (TWO WORDS)
- RECURRING MEETINGS TO EVALUATE SAFETY PRACTICES (TWO WORDS)
- ANY LOSS TO THE STORE, THROUGH THEFT OR PAPER ERRORS
- TERM TO DESCRIBE SECURITY DEVICES
- THE MOST IMPORTANT ASSET TO ASSET PROTECTION
- AP'S NAME THAT HAS A SHAVED HEAD
- PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY
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- LOCATION OF THE SHRINK BOARD
- LOOK INSIDE ALWAYS
- RECURRING MEETINGS TO EVALUATE SHRINK PRACTICES (TWO WORDS)
- QUARTERLY BONUS THAT WE CAN RECEIVE IF WE HELP TO REDUCE SHRINK (THREE WORDS
- VERSATILE DEVICE THAT WRAPS AROUND MERCHANDISE
- FORM USED TO INFORM AP OF SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY (TWO WORDS)
- AP'S NAME WHO IS OLDER AND LOOKS LIKE A BOUNCER FROM "ROADHOUSE"
- WHERE THE ASSET PROTECTION ITEM IS LOCATED (TWO WORDS)
- AP'S NAME WHO CAME FROM THE BACKROOM
- KEY FOCUS FOR ALL ASSOCIATES TO ENSURE PEOPLE AREN'T INJURED
- BOTTOM OF BASKET
- READ EVERY DISPLAY
22 Clues: BOTTOM OF BASKET • LOOK INSIDE ALWAYS • READ EVERY DISPLAY • LOCATION OF THE SHRINK BOARD • AP'S NAME WHO HAS BLONDE HAIR • PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY • AP'S PHONE EXTENSION (TWO WORDS) • AP'S NAME THAT HAS A SHAVED HEAD • TERM TO DESCRIBE SECURITY DEVICES • AP'S NAME OF THE FEMALE ON THE TEAM • NAME OF THE ASSET PROTECTION MANAGER • AP'S NAME WHO CAME FROM THE BACKROOM • ...
10s and 18s 2018-05-04
Across
- Get familiar with __ factors that influence fire behavior
- Identify these routes
- You need this if your crew can't see the fire
- Watch out for this kind of assault
- After you provide for safety, fight fire ____
- Base all actions on the fire's current and expected ___
- Watch out if the fire has not been ___
- Maintain ___ of your forces
- Watch out if this changes direction
- This can make escape to safety more difficult
- Watch out for this material on hillsides
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- Every fire line needs this
- Watch out for this kind of fuel between you and the fire
- Maintain communications with your ___
- Provide for this before fighting fire
- These must be clear and understood
- Watch out if you're in country not seen in ___
- Get informed on strategy, tactics, and ___
- Keep informed of this forecast
- If building fireline downhill, watch out for fire ___
- Watch out if weather gets ___
- Watch out if these get more frequent
- Avoid this near the fire line
23 Clues: Identify these routes • Every fire line needs this • Maintain ___ of your forces • Watch out if weather gets ___ • Avoid this near the fire line • Keep informed of this forecast • These must be clear and understood • Watch out for this kind of assault • Watch out if this changes direction • Watch out if these get more frequent • Maintain communications with your ___ • ...
Physical security 2025-03-06
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- – This happens when devices are not properly ventilated, leading to fire risks.
- – These can catch fire if overloaded.
- – A general term for any potential danger.
- – A danger caused by touching live cables.
- – A method to reduce the risk of electrical shock.
- – These can fall and cause injury if not placed securely.
- – Needed to prevent equipment from overheating.
- – A safety tool to put out electrical fires.
- – The general term for measures to prevent hazards.
- – A cause of fire when too many devices are plugged into a socket.
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- – The effect of an electric current passing through a person.
- – Spilling these near electrical equipment can lead to electrocution.
- – A strategy to prevent tripping hazards.
- – The act of stopping accidents before they happen.
- – Need to be properly managed to prevent tripping and electrocution.
- – Educating staff on safety practices.
- – The way out during fire hazards.
- – Cables forming these can lead to tripping hazards.
- – Covering wires properly to prevent electrocution.
- – A system that alerts people in case of fire.
20 Clues: – The way out during fire hazards. • – These can catch fire if overloaded. • – Educating staff on safety practices. • – A strategy to prevent tripping hazards. • – A general term for any potential danger. • – A danger caused by touching live cables. • – A safety tool to put out electrical fires. • – A system that alerts people in case of fire. • ...
FRONT END RECOGNITION 2024-07-21
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- self checkout register
- 1 year hassle free returns and 6 months no interest on +299 purchases
- a safety tool used to protect your eyes
- remembering to check the bottom of the basket
- remembering to look in side containers always when checking out
- likely to shop again
- a tool used to measure
- a reward given to recognize one of home depots core values
- a safety tool use to open boxes
- the corner
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- paint exclusive to the home depot
- bought online pick up instore
- a safety tool used to protect your hands
- attention associates:
- on shelf availability
- when two products look alike but are not alike
- an associate who is responsible for checking out customers
- likely to pick up again
- remembering to touch all product during checkout
- an associate who picks online orders and deliveries
- found in service connect when a customer wants a service or installation
- remembering to check out the merchandise in the customers hands
- greet engage thank
23 Clues: the corner • greet engage thank • likely to shop again • attention associates: • on shelf availability • self checkout register • a tool used to measure • likely to pick up again • bought online pick up instore • a safety tool use to open boxes • paint exclusive to the home depot • a safety tool used to protect your eyes • a safety tool used to protect your hands • ...
FLIGHTSAFETY CROSSWORD 2024-09-10
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- Likelihood to recommend score should be above 95.
- Built on values like integrity, innovation, and operational excellence.
- These help us maintain our core values of safety, integrity, and quality.
- We invest in these for continual improvement and efficiency.
- We aim to be a leader in this sector.
- Experiences designed to save lives through knowledge.
- This type of training is our core business.
- Delight our clients and exceed their expectations.
- Area focusing on growing stable and profitable segments.
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- Start with the customer experience.
- Encouraged to provide open dialogue and feedback.
- Our overall company direction.
- Promote trust and accountability around this.
- The approach outlined in our FLIGHTPLAN.
- FlightSafety operates on a global level.
- We work to build this through performance, engagement, and pride.
- This is at the top of everything we do.
- Aviation safety is promoted through this word.
- We maximize this productivity to meet demand.
- Key to continual improvement and progress.
- Mishaps we aim to have this many of.
21 Clues: Our overall company direction. • Start with the customer experience. • Mishaps we aim to have this many of. • We aim to be a leader in this sector. • This is at the top of everything we do. • The approach outlined in our FLIGHTPLAN. • FlightSafety operates on a global level. • Key to continual improvement and progress. • This type of training is our core business. • ...
Home Away From Home -Coworker Edition 2024-09-18
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- Newest RC
- Graduated with BA
- Newest team member
- He is his nieces favorite person
- Youngest male staff
- likes to be called Haley
- Soon to be Therapist
- same name as a Greys anatomy MD
- Youngest Female staff
- P/t to F/t to RC
- Supervisor extraordinaire
- SIL of Dreams come true owner
- Lives in rattle snake round up town
- Coupon Queen
- Safety Safety Safety
- Watches Netflix with her fur baby
- SLP
- (Girl Dad)
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- Cheer mom
- Soon to be RN
- New kindergarten mom!!!
- Best friend to the new Mommy
- Third Shift
- Brother of new home owner
- Has two Jobs
- Cant ever work third shift.
- Dreams come true owner
- New mommy (SLP)
- Welcome back Mon!
- SLP
- New Home owner
- Loves to play Soccer in spare time
- Terrible twos coming soon
- Best broccoli cheese rice
- Forensic Psychology major
- New Grandma
36 Clues: SLP • SLP • Cheer mom • Newest RC • (Girl Dad) • Third Shift • New Grandma • Has two Jobs • Coupon Queen • Soon to be RN • New Home owner • New mommy (SLP) • P/t to F/t to RC • Graduated with BA • Welcome back Mon! • Newest team member • Youngest male staff • Soon to be Therapist • Safety Safety Safety • Youngest Female staff • Dreams come true owner • New kindergarten mom!!! • likes to be called Haley • ...
Psychological Safety at Work 2026-04-23
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- Feeling worn out and lacking energy
- Telling the truth to improve outcomes
- TWO WORDS: Almost-accident that provides a learning opportunity
- Unsafe condition or problem
- Take time to recover
- Treating others fairly and professionally
- Open exchange of information
- Feeling under pressure
- Paying attention when others talk
- Feeling safe to speak without fear of blame is called ________ safety
- Working together as one group
- Instead of guessing, never be afraid to ________ questions
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- Core of psychological safety
- Ability to remain calm and respond to mistakes or concerns
- Fixing issues before someone is hurt
- Showing concern for others
- Our safety culture is stronger if everyone works ________
- To correct a problem
- Speaking up early can prevent accidents and ________
- Feeling nervous or worried
- See something, ________ something
- ACRONYM: Program that helps employees manage personal or work-related challenges
- Behavior to avoid when mistakes happen
- Admit responsibility; “________ the situation”
- What silence increases on the production floor
25 Clues: Take time to recover • To correct a problem • Feeling under pressure • Showing concern for others • Feeling nervous or worried • Unsafe condition or problem • Core of psychological safety • Open exchange of information • Working together as one group • See something, ________ something • Paying attention when others talk • Feeling worn out and lacking energy • ...
VPP Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-22
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- What does the V stand for in VPP?
- required when working with hazardous chemicals and conditions
- agree to actively participate in VPP and work vigorously with management to assure a safe and healthful workplace.
- The fourth element off VPP is safety and health _____
- The ability to withstand, recover, and/or grow in the face of stressors and changing demand
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- _____ agrees to operate3 an effective safety and health program that meets an established criteria and to strive with employees to continuously improve VPP.
- a Star Site gets ____ in 3 to years.
- What's our flag color?
- One method of reporting a hazard?
- OSHA created ____ in 1982.
- Guidance and procedures can be found in AFI 90-6001 for which program?
- VPP is a _____ program that recognizes and promotes effective safety and health management.
- How many elements of VPP?
- To be a _____ 402 has gone above and beyond the OSHA safety measures.
14 Clues: What's our flag color? • How many elements of VPP? • OSHA created ____ in 1982. • One method of reporting a hazard? • What does the V stand for in VPP? • a Star Site gets ____ in 3 to years. • The fourth element off VPP is safety and health _____ • required when working with hazardous chemicals and conditions • ...
Key HSE 3 2023-01-12
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- Health and Safety ______ will help to promote safety and improve the safety culture in the workplace.
- Poor ___________ can lead to many hazards in the workplace.
- Who has responsibility for Health and Safety within the workplace?
- _______ the risk is the first step to carrying out a Risk Assessment.
- Laptops, PC's, Smartphones and Tablets are also known as Display Screen _______.
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- ______ Handling is the action involving physical effort to move an object.
- There are_____ steps in conducting a Risk Assessment.
- Something with the potential to cause harm.
- The abbreviation HSE stands for Health, Safety and ___________.
- PPE is the ____ line of defence.
10 Clues: PPE is the ____ line of defence. • Something with the potential to cause harm. • There are_____ steps in conducting a Risk Assessment. • Poor ___________ can lead to many hazards in the workplace. • The abbreviation HSE stands for Health, Safety and ___________. • Who has responsibility for Health and Safety within the workplace? • ...
A Maple Glen Romance 2020-12-14
14 Clues: Hot • Aunt • Carter • Old Man • Tree Farm • Town name • Sheriff's • ______ Cute • Place to stay • The ___ siblings • Ethan's Black Lab • Strays at the B&B • Where lovers meet • A little girl who loves dance
Hazardous Drugs 2021-10-19
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- remove _____gloves last after discarding all contaminated items and PPE.
- when a lid is not present cover the open toilet with a plastic ___to prevent splashing while flushing.
- remove _____ gloves first, turning them inside out to prevent contaminating inner gloves.
- A hazardous Drug _____should be attached to any patient specimen containing blood or bodily fluids within the past 48 hours.
- flush any eye exposure with water or isotonic eyewash for at least _____minutes.
- chemotherapy is a ______drug that can have many side effects.
- notify _____or designee if exposure to HD
- Hands should be washed with ____ and water after removing gloves.
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- ___________is used to treat cancer.
- a hazardous drug ____ kit must be available wherever Hazardous drugs are stored, transported, prepared and administered.
- wearing ______ gloves and removing them carefully reduces the opportunity for exposure.
- all specimens should be transported to lab in a _____ transport container and identified with a hazardous drug label.
- urine specimens should ___ be sent via tube system from patients who have received chemo in the last 48 hours.
- All PPE must be placed in a ______ colored waste container.
- all employees who prepare, administer, care for patients receiving chemo or transport hazardous agents shall receive training ________.
- is a specialized clothing worn by employees for protection against health and safety hazards designed to protect eyes, head, face, hands, feet and ears.
16 Clues: ___________is used to treat cancer. • notify _____or designee if exposure to HD • All PPE must be placed in a ______ colored waste container. • chemotherapy is a ______drug that can have many side effects. • Hands should be washed with ____ and water after removing gloves. • remove _____gloves last after discarding all contaminated items and PPE. • ...
POSTER 2023-05-18
Personal Safety 2024-11-18
Clinical Trial Crossword Challenge! 2026-04-09
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- System that tracks investigational product dispensing and returns (abrv)
- Characteristics or conditions that prevent someone from participating in a research study
- Final freeze of trial data at study end (abrv)
- To assign subjects by chance
- Independent committee that monitors ongoing clinical trials to ensure subject safety and data integrity oversees participant safety and trial integrity(abrv)
- Blinding helps prevents this in clinical trials
- Study phase that focuses on safety, tolerability, and dose-finding in a small group of healthy participants
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- Governing document for study conduct
- Clinical site visit to ensure sites are trained and ready to conduct the trial according to the protocol and GCP
- Specific, measurable outcomes used to determine whether the intervention being studied is effective or safe
- Document that outlines how statistical analysis will be performed(abrv)
- Summarizes all known clinical and nonclinical data about the Investigational Product (abrv)
- Electronic capture of subject level data (abrv)
- Committee that reviews and approves research to ensure participant safety and ethical conduct (abrv)
- Occurs when a subject misses a required assessment/subject visit
- To confirm source CRF entries match original source records(abrv)
16 Clues: To assign subjects by chance • Governing document for study conduct • Final freeze of trial data at study end (abrv) • Electronic capture of subject level data (abrv) • Blinding helps prevents this in clinical trials • Occurs when a subject misses a required assessment/subject visit • To confirm source CRF entries match original source records(abrv) • ...
Science Objects 2023-03-21
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- a lens used to see small objects
- lab equipment that produces a flame
- a thin glass tube used to hold small amounts of liquid
- a material that produces a magnetic field
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- a glass lab equipment used to prepare solutions
- laboratory equipment to protect eyes
- used to measure weight or mass
- a transparent dish used to hold cells and bacteria
- a large cup with a wide mouth
- a skinny tube used to transfer small amounts of liquid
10 Clues: a large cup with a wide mouth • used to measure weight or mass • a lens used to see small objects • lab equipment that produces a flame • laboratory equipment to protect eyes • a material that produces a magnetic field • a glass lab equipment used to prepare solutions • a transparent dish used to hold cells and bacteria • ...
Scientific Method 2025-04-16
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- each time you perform the experiment
- what you see hear measure feel during the lab
- correct or trustworthy statement
- an educated guess
- factors in an experiment that are kept the same to make it fair
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- equipment and tools needed for the lab
- a summary of your results and if your hypothesis was correct or not
- first step - it's what you want to know
- a step by step list of directions
- a factor in an experiment that changes
10 Clues: an educated guess • correct or trustworthy statement • a step by step list of directions • each time you perform the experiment • equipment and tools needed for the lab • a factor in an experiment that changes • first step - it's what you want to know • what you see hear measure feel during the lab • factors in an experiment that are kept the same to make it fair • ...
Classrooms 2023-06-26
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- Studio A creative space where students unleash their artistic abilities through various mediums like painting, drawing, and crafting.
- A large room where students engage in physical activities, play sports, and promote fitness, coordination, and teamwork.
- Classroom A space dedicated to improving English language skills through reading, writing, and communication activities, fostering fluency and understanding.
- Lab A space equipped with computers where students learn digital skills, explore educational software, and discover the vast world of technology.
- Lab A classroom equipped with hands-on materials, manipulatives, and interactive resources to enhance students' understanding and exploration of mathematical concepts.
- Classroom A room where students study the Earth's geography, learn about maps, and explore the diverse landscapes, climates, and cultures of the world.
- Education A specialized space where students participate in physical education classes, engage in sports, and focus on physical health and fitness.
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- Classroom A room where students explore the past, learn about significant events, and gain insights into different cultures and civilizations.
- Studio A classroom where students explore the world of theater, express their creativity, and develop confidence through acting and performance.
- Economics Room A space where students learn practical life skills such as cooking, sewing, budgeting, and household management to prepare for independent living.
- Lab A room dedicated to language learning, with interactive materials and audiovisual resources to improve students' speaking and listening skills.
- Lab A room where students conduct hands-on experiments, learn about scientific concepts, and explore the wonders of the natural world.
- A quiet space filled with books and resources, encouraging students to read, expand their knowledge, and ignite their imagination.
- Room A classroom filled with musical instruments where students learn to play different instruments, read sheet music, and appreciate the joy of music.
- Classroom A classroom where students delve into the world of numbers, solve mathematical problems, and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
15 Clues: A large room where students engage in physical activities, play sports, and promote fitness, coordination, and teamwork. • A quiet space filled with books and resources, encouraging students to read, expand their knowledge, and ignite their imagination. • ...
Workplace Safety Knowledge Chapter 9 2021-01-10
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- creates and enforces workplace safety
- Fair Standard Labor Act
- unwanted
- person with a complaint
- different than a near miss
- #3165
- eats away or dissolves
- a poisonous chemical
- safety inspection of a facility
- highly dangerous for igniting
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- know as Right-to-know
- the kind of law FSLA is
- President in 1938
- Precautions about a chemical
- causes cancer chemical
- how one should feel in the workplace
- The max hours
- threatening email or social media
18 Clues: #3165 • unwanted • The max hours • President in 1938 • a poisonous chemical • know as Right-to-know • causes cancer chemical • eats away or dissolves • Fair Standard Labor Act • the kind of law FSLA is • person with a complaint • different than a near miss • Precautions about a chemical • highly dangerous for igniting • safety inspection of a facility • threatening email or social media • ...
chapter 1,2,3,11 crossword 2021-10-13
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- centers for disease
- Environmental protection agency
- controls access and protects information
- set of rules established
- safety and health administration
- 1991 blood borne pathogens standard
- charges brought against dentist
- groups that shared cultural characteristics
- safety needs
- personal protective equipment
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- another word for license,registration
- Responsible enforcing dental practice
- used to block communication
- voicing the spoken words
- federal drug administration
- written,Verbal,and non-verbal
- national standards in 1996
- charges brought against dentist
- Regulators of infection control
19 Clues: safety needs • centers for disease • set of rules established • voicing the spoken words • national standards in 1996 • used to block communication • federal drug administration • written,Verbal,and non-verbal • personal protective equipment • Environmental protection agency • charges brought against dentist • charges brought against dentist • Regulators of infection control • ...
safety 2021-02-08
11 Clues: used to cut • materials used • used to measure • used to flatten • to un do stitches • to join materials • to protect the case • to temporarily hold • to protect the bobin • to measure button placement • asistive tool for domestic science
Safety 2016-09-25
11 Clues: eye protection • protects the head • a breathing device • technical data sheets • used for ear protection • shocks but dose not kill • performed to rescue someone • used for protecting fingers • one of the three components of fire • Class A fire extinguisher is used for • what is the color of a foam extinguisher
SAFETY 2023-11-07
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- a fire exit should never be this
- illicit substance our detection dogs are trained to find
- move away from a dangerous place
- a fatal accident in the workplace should be reported under which regulation
- Committee dedicated to health and safety on site
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- Feathered Safety Mascot
- Has a trunk
- flammable substance
- plan for 2 of these from each room
- CHECK EVERY DOOR REALLY IS CLOSED
- Control of substances hazardous to health
11 Clues: Has a trunk • flammable substance • Feathered Safety Mascot • a fire exit should never be this • move away from a dangerous place • CHECK EVERY DOOR REALLY IS CLOSED • plan for 2 of these from each room • Control of substances hazardous to health • Committee dedicated to health and safety on site • illicit substance our detection dogs are trained to find • ...
Safety 2024-07-02
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- esto requerido antes de comenzar a trabajar.
- este tipo de reuniones se realizan semanalmente
- visibilidad: esto es necesario si trabajas cerca de máquinas.
- Puede que usted no las levante, ¡pero éstas sí!
- se necesita un permiso de trabajo en caliente para esto
- Este sistema le llevará a nuevas alturas
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- Esto mantendrá su sitio limpio y organizado.
- que ayudan a proteger contra el polvo y los vapores.
- Estos ayudan a guiar camiones grandes al sitio.
- que deberían usarse al operar herramientas eléctricas.
- este tipo de cinta realmente da la talla
11 Clues: este tipo de cinta realmente da la talla • Este sistema le llevará a nuevas alturas • esto requerido antes de comenzar a trabajar. • Esto mantendrá su sitio limpio y organizado. • Estos ayudan a guiar camiones grandes al sitio. • este tipo de reuniones se realizan semanalmente • Puede que usted no las levante, ¡pero éstas sí! • ...
Safety 2024-10-10
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- Ambiente con una concentración de sustancias inflamables que puede provocar una explosión.
- Disparo de un chorro de agua a alta presión con el objetivo de limpiar, enfriar o eliminar sustancias peligrosas.
- Deterioro de un material por la acción de agentes químicos.
- Cualquier material resultante de un proceso de producción o consumo que se considera un desecho y requiere un manejo especial para evitar contaminar el medio ambiente.
- Operación de salvamento de una persona en peligro dentro de un espacio confinado.
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- espacio de tamaño limitado y con entradas restringidas, que no está diseñado para la ocupación continua de personas y que puede contener o generar atmósferas peligrosas.
- Equipo de protección individual (EPI) que cubre la cabeza y protege contra impactos, objetos punzantes y descargas eléctricas.
- Documento que autoriza la entrada a un espacio confinado
- Suceso no deseado que ocurre durante el desarrollo de una actividad industrial y que puede causar lesiones a personas, daños a equipos o al medio ambiente.
- Estructura de tres patas utilizada para sostener equipos o herramientas a una altura determinada, como luces o cámaras, y proporcionar estabilidad en trabajos de inspección o mantenimiento.
- Bomba que utiliza aire comprimido para generar una fuerza que impulsa un fluido (líquido o gas) a través de un sistema. Se utilizan en limpiezas químicas para aplicar soluciones de limpieza a alta presión.
11 Clues: Documento que autoriza la entrada a un espacio confinado • Deterioro de un material por la acción de agentes químicos. • Operación de salvamento de una persona en peligro dentro de un espacio confinado. • Ambiente con una concentración de sustancias inflamables que puede provocar una explosión. • ...
Safety 2025-07-17
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- Be _____ of surroundings
- The only way to dice
- Wear this while cleaning blades and using knives
- While in use, $20 cans must be
- Takes place at 8, 5, and after 10
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- We do this pre-opening and at closing
- Handheld =
- Wet floor =
- Located in the first aid kit
- Must be worn in the backroom
- We sign this every 15 mins
11 Clues: Handheld = • Wet floor = • The only way to dice • Be _____ of surroundings • We sign this every 15 mins • Located in the first aid kit • Must be worn in the backroom • While in use, $20 cans must be • Takes place at 8, 5, and after 10 • We do this pre-opening and at closing • Wear this while cleaning blades and using knives
Safety 2026-02-11
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- Attenzione verso gli altri
- Forza positiva che unisce e dà senso
- Essere presenti, disponibili e affidabili
- Agire nonostante paura e difficoltà
- Agire scegliendo ciò che è giusto
- La forza vitale che ci sostiene
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- Essere lì davvero, con attenzione e ascolto
- Mostrare agli altri la strada con i fatti
- Agire in modo giusto e coerente
- Capacità di guidare con visione e responsabilità
- È ciò che alimenta il futuro e la possibilità
11 Clues: Attenzione verso gli altri • Agire in modo giusto e coerente • La forza vitale che ci sostiene • Agire scegliendo ciò che è giusto • Agire nonostante paura e difficoltà • Forza positiva che unisce e dà senso • Mostrare agli altri la strada con i fatti • Essere presenti, disponibili e affidabili • Essere lì davvero, con attenzione e ascolto • ...
Food Safety 2021-02-08
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- Sometimes referred to as loose bowels.
- Keeping food items in a refrigerated display, ice, or other approved method.
- ____ while only on break.
- Feeling sick with an inclination to vomit.
- This describes the temperature between 41 degrees and 140 degrees.
- When something has too many germs making the food unsafe.
- ___ teaspoon per gallon of water.
- To clean with chemicals or high heat.
- This is a common and repeated practice to keep your hands clean in the kitchen.
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- This is also known as throwing up.
- This is a word to describe an illness that can be obtained through the consumption of unsafe food.
- The temperature that poultry should be cooked to.
- Clothes must be ____ and neat.
- Sickness obtained through unsafe food that is contaminated with germs.
- This is red, inflamed, and/or oozing puss.
- This is a food-borne illness starting with the letter "s".
- These should be worn when making food and should be changed often.
- Often called germs.
- Practicing healthy habits; staying clean.
19 Clues: Often called germs. • ____ while only on break. • Clothes must be ____ and neat. • ___ teaspoon per gallon of water. • This is also known as throwing up. • To clean with chemicals or high heat. • Sometimes referred to as loose bowels. • Practicing healthy habits; staying clean. • Feeling sick with an inclination to vomit. • This is red, inflamed, and/or oozing puss. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2020-03-09
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- well organized kitchens have ______ (there are 5 of these)
- deep round container used for cooking stews, soups, sauces
- utensil you use to cut food
- where you chill your foods
- mostly used to heat up leftovers
- appliance that has a cord, need outlet
- you plug cords into an _______
- tool used for putting out fires
- used to get things out of oven without getting burns
- something that could easily catch fire is ______
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- when you unplug a cord you ______ it from the outlet/power source
- don't want to cut your ____ when chopping food
- you read it to know how to use an appliance
- appliance that has lots of controls and uses celsius and or fahrenheit
- procedure for when someone is choking
- you store utensils, pots, and other cooking tools in a _____
- the biggest and most important appliances in the kitchen (ex.fridge or oven)
- used to put out grease fires
- whisk, fork and scissors are a type of ______
19 Clues: where you chill your foods • utensil you use to cut food • used to put out grease fires • you plug cords into an _______ • tool used for putting out fires • mostly used to heat up leftovers • procedure for when someone is choking • appliance that has a cord, need outlet • you read it to know how to use an appliance • whisk, fork and scissors are a type of ______ • ...
Kitchen Safety 2020-03-09
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- well organized kitchens have ______ (there are 5 of these)
- deep round container used for cooking stews, soups, sauces
- utensil you use to cut food
- where you chill your foods
- mostly used to heat up leftovers
- appliance that has a cord, need outlet
- you plug cords into an _______
- tool used for putting out fires
- used to get things out of oven without getting burns
- something that could easily catch fire is ______
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- when you unplug a cord you ______ it from the outlet/power source
- don't want to cut your ____ when chopping food
- you read it to know how to use an appliance
- appliance that has lots of controls and uses celsius and or fahrenheit
- procedure for when someone is choking
- you store utensils, pots, and other cooking tools in a _____
- the biggest and most important appliances in the kitchen (ex.fridge or oven)
- used to put out grease fires
- whisk, fork and scissors are a type of ______
19 Clues: where you chill your foods • utensil you use to cut food • used to put out grease fires • you plug cords into an _______ • tool used for putting out fires • mostly used to heat up leftovers • procedure for when someone is choking • appliance that has a cord, need outlet • you read it to know how to use an appliance • whisk, fork and scissors are a type of ______ • ...
Food Safety 2021-11-23
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- Always ________ leftovers to at least 165 degrees
- Touching or eating moldy food can trigger ___________ reactions.
- Make sure to use all __________ leftovers within four days
- Canned foods that are dented or swollen must be_____
- ________ food is the best way to kill bacteria
- It is wrong to put fruits and veggies in the same bag as ___________
- Must be at least 40 degrees or below
- Make sure to eat ____________ within four hours on a hot summer’s day.
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- ________ must be cooked within by 36 hours. Your stomach will thank you
- Discard food that has been left out after one hour if the temperature is over ______ degrees
- It is ________ to leave turkey unrefrigerated for more than 45 minutes
- Always _______ a can opener before using
- You must _____________ your eggs before freezing them
- Eating the contents out of the jar or can can cause ________ to contaminate the contents
- Refrigerated fresh meat, or a variety of meat and fish must be cooked within ________days
- If you keep frozen dinners in the fridge, they will harbor _________
- Always do this with perishable items within 2 hours
- Placing ___________ meat on the same plate that held raw meat can lead to food poisoning
- Always discard any food that has been left out at room temperature for more than ___________ hours
- Must be at least zero degrees
20 Clues: Must be at least zero degrees • Must be at least 40 degrees or below • Always _______ a can opener before using • ________ food is the best way to kill bacteria • Always ________ leftovers to at least 165 degrees • Always do this with perishable items within 2 hours • Canned foods that are dented or swollen must be_____ • ...
Food Safety 2021-11-23
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- Always ________ leftovers to at least 165 degrees
- Touching or eating moldy food can trigger ___________ reactions.
- Make sure to use all __________ leftovers within four days
- Canned foods that are dented or swollen must be_____
- ________ food is the best way to kill bacteria
- It is wrong to put fruits and veggies in the same bag as ___________
- Must be at least 40 degrees or below
- Make sure to eat ____________ within four hours on a hot summer’s day.
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- ________ must be cooked within by 36 hours. Your stomach will thank you
- Discard food that has been left out after one hour if the temperature is over ______ degrees
- It is ________ to leave turkey unrefrigerated for more than 45 minutes
- Always _______ a can opener before using
- You must _____________ your eggs before freezing them
- Eating the contents out of the jar or can can cause ________ to contaminate the contents
- Refrigerated fresh meat, or a variety of meat and fish must be cooked within ________days
- If you keep frozen dinners in the fridge, they will harbor _________
- Always do this with perishable items within 2 hours
- Placing ___________ meat on the same plate that held raw meat can lead to food poisoning
- Always discard any food that has been left out at room temperature for more than ___________ hours
- Must be at least zero degrees
20 Clues: Must be at least zero degrees • Must be at least 40 degrees or below • Always _______ a can opener before using • ________ food is the best way to kill bacteria • Always ________ leftovers to at least 165 degrees • Always do this with perishable items within 2 hours • Canned foods that are dented or swollen must be_____ • ...
Safety Crosswords 2022-02-14
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- Proper carrying.
- P2P specifics & possibly router, switches, cabling.
- Common condition that occurs when your eyes get tired from intense use.
- Resistance or Amps or Voltage.
- The use of psychological and physiological factors in product design.
- Measure displacement in any direction.
- An original literary work has the legal right to be produced, reproduced, published, or performed.
- pain that you feel in your muscles, nerves and tendons.
- Used to build and test both simple and complex circuits before their final assembly.
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- SDS,Labels and types.
- ABC
- S.M.A.R.T.
- Process used to join wire to wire or wire to terminal.
- Things used on a breadboard.
- Micro-controllers (Arduino, Raspberry).
- Being safe in the place we learn.
- A person who is staying seated for a long period of time.
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.
- Batteries, Cables, Plugs and outlets.
19 Clues: ABC • S.M.A.R.T. • Proper carrying. • SDS,Labels and types. • Things used on a breadboard. • Resistance or Amps or Voltage. • Being safe in the place we learn. • Batteries, Cables, Plugs and outlets. • Measure displacement in any direction. • Micro-controllers (Arduino, Raspberry). • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. • ...
Online safety 2021-08-11
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- the act of agreeing or accepting an act or behaviour
- they appear in a place or situation unexpectedly
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols
- the act of doing something by yourself
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- areas that are used by everyone
- a software put on a device that limits content, usually inappropriate or harmful.
- a set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization
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- a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose, especially a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment.
- safety he saftey of a person whilst on the internet
- the amount of time spent on a device
- Good habits are acts that bennifit a person or person's
- things used to protect something or someone from accessing something
- a program built into a search engine to prohibit expilicit content
- content that portrays good values or interesting information
- the act of watching and looking over something
- a person under the ages of 18
- the act of aggresion or assult perpertrated online
- mode airplane or flight mode is used to restrict access to some online services.
- a set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization
20 Clues: a person under the ages of 18 • areas that are used by everyone • the amount of time spent on a device • the act of doing something by yourself • the act of watching and looking over something • they appear in a place or situation unexpectedly • the act of aggresion or assult perpertrated online • safety he saftey of a person whilst on the internet • ...
Online safety 2021-08-11
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- mode airplane or flight mode is used to restrict access to some online services.
- content that portrays good values or interesting information
- a person under the ages of 18
- areas that are used by everyone
- a software put on a device that limits content, usually inappropriate or harmful.
- a set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization
- things used to protect something or someone from accessing something
- the act of agreeing or accepting an act or behaviour
- the act of aggresion or assult perpertrated online
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- a program built into a search engine to prohibit expilicit content
- a set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization
- they appear in a place or situation unexpectedly
- a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose, especially a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment.
- the act of watching and looking over something
- Good habits are acts that bennifit a person or person's
- the amount of time spent on a device
- the act of doing something by yourself
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- safety he saftey of a person whilst on the internet
20 Clues: a person under the ages of 18 • areas that are used by everyone • the amount of time spent on a device • the act of doing something by yourself • the act of watching and looking over something • they appear in a place or situation unexpectedly • the act of aggresion or assult perpertrated online • safety he saftey of a person whilst on the internet • ...
Food Safety 2021-08-25
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- remove food and other dirt from a surface
- quaternary ammonium
- after sanitizing, let ________
- to ______ sanitize, water must be 171 degrees
- when washing, _____ your hands for at 10-15 seconds
- cook poultry to an _____ temperature of 165 degrees
- the six conditions pathogens need to grow
- a type of chemical sanitizer
- a disease transmitted to people by food
- the most important part of personal hgiene
- it is best to defrost food in the _____
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- high-risk populations have weakened ______ systems
- reduce pathogens on a surface to safe levels
- the spread of pathogens from one surface or food to another
- _____ danger zone
- microorganisms that cause illness
- a foodborne illness _______ is 2 or more people
- store TCS food at 41 degrees or _____
- creates standards for food service equipment
19 Clues: _____ danger zone • quaternary ammonium • a type of chemical sanitizer • after sanitizing, let ________ • microorganisms that cause illness • store TCS food at 41 degrees or _____ • a disease transmitted to people by food • it is best to defrost food in the _____ • remove food and other dirt from a surface • the six conditions pathogens need to grow • ...
Water Safety 2017-08-24
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- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- Color of the signs
- the steady flow of surface ocean water in a prevailing direction
- the condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or loss
- Aid help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- A swimming stroke in which a person lies face down in the water, extends the arms in front of the head, pulls the arms back
- an expert swimmer employed to rescue people who get into difficulty in a swimming pool or at the beach
- the act or fact of surviving, especially under adverse or unusual circumstances.
- a stream or ditch that forms a boundary
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- used as an appeal for urgent assistance.
- is a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body
- plunge head first into water.
- walk through water or another liquid or soft substance.
- dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist
- save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation.
- Aid when something help you for float
- abbreviation of rest in peace
- a motion or gesture by which a thought is expressed or a command or wish made known
- is a large amount of fresh water flowing continuously in a long line across the land.
19 Clues: Color of the signs • plunge head first into water. • abbreviation of rest in peace • a stream or ditch that forms a boundary • used as an appeal for urgent assistance. • Aid when something help you for float • dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist • walk through water or another liquid or soft substance. • ...
Safety puzzle 2018-07-24
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- The tornado alarm is a ______________ tone.
- What is the proper foot attire for the warehouse?
- The proper position for the paper cutter arm when done is ______.
- When sitting at your desk, always sit _____________ in your chair.
- Wash your hands for at least _________ seconds.
- When in the sun for extended periods of time, make sure you use ________.
- Always _______ your hands when leaving the restroom.
- It's a fact that 70% of slips, trips and falls happen on ______ ground.
- Never leave pets or anyone in a closed parked ________.
- Always wash your hands with _____.
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- Never lift with your _____.
- To avoid slips trips and falls, always walk with your eyes focused ______________________________.
- When sitting at your desk, your feet should be ______________.
- When moving a cart you should___________________.
- Fire alarm is a ______________ tone.
- Never ________ when sitting at your desk.
- Make sure to clean your desk at least once a ____.
- Always lift with your.
- Clean or report ________ immediately.
19 Clues: Always lift with your. • Never lift with your _____. • Always wash your hands with _____. • Fire alarm is a ______________ tone. • Clean or report ________ immediately. • Never ________ when sitting at your desk. • The tornado alarm is a ______________ tone. • Wash your hands for at least _________ seconds. • When moving a cart you should___________________. • ...
Food Safety 2016-01-18
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- SSOP
- A document prepared in accordance with the principles of HACCP
- A kind of bacteria that grows in refrigerators
- GMP
- An acute gastrointestinal disorder
- The temperature range in which food-borne bacteria can grow
- The fourth principle of HACCP
- The fifth principle of HACCP
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- Food that require time-temperature control to keep them safe for human consumption
- ISO
- Is a toxic secondary metabolite produced by organisms of the fungi kingdom, commonly known as molds.
- A kind of bacteria related to poor hygiene practice
- A kind of bacteria that is sometimes in food and that makes people sick found in animal guts
- A systematic preventive approach to food safety
- Is what happens when bacteria from one food item are transferred to another food item
- GHP
- The third principle of HACCP
- is an acronym for the conditions bacteria and gross stuff need to thrive and grow.
- one of the three hazards of food poising
19 Clues: ISO • GMP • GHP • SSOP • The third principle of HACCP • The fifth principle of HACCP • The fourth principle of HACCP • An acute gastrointestinal disorder • one of the three hazards of food poising • A kind of bacteria that grows in refrigerators • A systematic preventive approach to food safety • A kind of bacteria related to poor hygiene practice • ...
Safety Savvy 2016-11-21
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- A potential source of danger.
- Ocular protection.
- Workplace ---------- Materials Information System
- Done at the start of the day or when conditions change.
- An “almost” accident is a ---------- miss.
- Done before using any equipment or tools.
- Lock Out Tag Out (abbrev.)
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air.
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- Anytime is ------- time.
- Safety is our top ---------------.
- CROR is a set of --------- that govern railways.
- Required when in a moving vehicle.
- During an emergency you should use the exit ---------- to you.
- Driving while texting.
- COR recognizes companies with health and safety systems that meet or exceed --------- standards.
- Head protection.
- The best time to prepare for an --------------- is before one happens.
- Sudden stimulation of nerves caused by contact with electricity
- Form that explains hazards of chemicals.
19 Clues: Head protection. • Ocular protection. • Driving while texting. • Anytime is ------- time. • Lock Out Tag Out (abbrev.) • A potential source of danger. • Safety is our top ---------------. • Required when in a moving vehicle. • Form that explains hazards of chemicals. • Done before using any equipment or tools. • An “almost” accident is a ---------- miss. • ...
Safety Savvy 2016-11-21
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- Lock Out Tag Out (abbrev.)
- Workplace ---------- Materials Information System
- A potential source of danger.
- Required when in a moving vehicle.
- Done before using any equipment or tools.
- Driving while texting.
- Sudden stimulation of nerves caused by contact with electricity
- Anytime is ------- time.
- Ocular protection.
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- CROR is a set of --------- that govern railways.
- Head protection.
- Form that explains hazards of chemicals.
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air.
- COR recognizes companies with health and safety systems that meet or exceed --------- standards.
- The best time to prepare for an --------------- is before one happens.
- Done at the start of the day or when conditions change.
- Safety is our top ---------------.
- During an emergency you should use the exit ---------- to you.
- An “almost” accident is a ---------- miss.
19 Clues: Head protection. • Ocular protection. • Driving while texting. • Anytime is ------- time. • Lock Out Tag Out (abbrev.) • A potential source of danger. • Required when in a moving vehicle. • Safety is our top ---------------. • Form that explains hazards of chemicals. • Done before using any equipment or tools. • An “almost” accident is a ---------- miss. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-03-25
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- How long food can be kept in the danger zone
- The type of trash can you must use when you are disposing of ho or smoldering items
- Keeps knife from cutting countertop
- What you should do after you put a liquid in the microwave
- You keep knives like this because they are less likely to cause an accident than dull ones
- Use this device instead of your hands to pick up food from hot liquids
- How long you should wash your hands for
- What you soak your dirty dishes in
- Used to peel vegetables and fruits instead of a knife
- What you should keep electrical cords away from
- The direction you cut a knife
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- Used to put out large fires in the kitchen
- Used to remove pans from the oven
- Used to put out fat fires instead of water
- The type of material you keep away from portable appliances that heat up
- You turn off all stove and oven controls if you smell…..
- used to reach higher shelves instead of a chair or box
- Do not pick up broken glass with your hands, instead use a…
- What you wrap your hand in if you have to pick up broken glass
19 Clues: The direction you cut a knife • Used to remove pans from the oven • What you soak your dirty dishes in • Keeps knife from cutting countertop • How long you should wash your hands for • Used to put out large fires in the kitchen • Used to put out fat fires instead of water • How long food can be kept in the danger zone • What you should keep electrical cords away from • ...
Cooking safety 2019-03-18
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- a meal cooked on a portable grill with other people.
- what you do with the oven before you start cooking inside the oven
- a small cube out of food by cutting it with a knife
- what you use to put out fire
- add spices or salt to a food to add flavor
- a piece of meat cooked slowly in a covered dish.
- cook (food) in hot fat or oil, typically in a shallow pan
- clean your hands with this please
- cut up or grind food into very small pieces
- prepare (food, a dish, or a meal) by combining and heating the ingredients in various ways.
- the mitts you wear when putting your hand in the oven
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- 40 °F and 140 °F
- cook food with a dry heat without flame
- maintained and sharp
- cook (a piece of meat) on a spit.
- what you follow and read before you begin cooking the food
- cook (food, especially meat) by prolonged exposure to heat in an oven or over a fire
- cut (something) into pieces with repeated sharp blows or knife
- what you pull food out of when you begin to cook
19 Clues: 40 °F and 140 °F • maintained and sharp • what you use to put out fire • cook (a piece of meat) on a spit. • clean your hands with this please • cook food with a dry heat without flame • add spices or salt to a food to add flavor • cut up or grind food into very small pieces • a piece of meat cooked slowly in a covered dish. • what you pull food out of when you begin to cook • ...
Kitchen Safety 2015-10-04
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- Always turn off _________ when your are done using the stove
- Do not store __________ near a water source
- What do you need to safely reach high shelves
- Overloading too many appliances cause ____________
- Read owners manual before using new ________________
- Pull out the ______-_______ before removing pans
- Do not use chords if it's ___________
- Carefully remove can lids with a paper towel to avoid ___________ your fingers
- Carry a _____ down at your side
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- Store knives in a _______-______
- Keep ___________ free of clutter
- Three degree burns cause ____________
- Wipe up _______ and leaks from appliances immediately
- What can not be seen in soapy water
- Another word for zapped
- Never _____ in the kitchen
- Use an ____________ only for it's intended use
- When pealing keep your knife ___________ you
- Always ____ away from your body
- Use____ oven mitts when taking hot items out from the oven
20 Clues: Another word for zapped • Never _____ in the kitchen • Always ____ away from your body • Carry a _____ down at your side • Store knives in a _______-______ • Keep ___________ free of clutter • What can not be seen in soapy water • Three degree burns cause ____________ • Do not use chords if it's ___________ • Do not store __________ near a water source • ...
Kitchen Safety 2015-10-04
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- Always turn off _________ when your are done using the stove
- Overloading too many appliances cause ____________
- Always ____ away from your body
- Keep ___________ free of clutter
- Pull out the ______-_______ before removing pans
- Store knives in a _______-______
- When pealing keep your knife ___________ you
- What do you need to safely reach high shelves
- What can not be seen in soapy water
- Never _____ in the kitchen
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- Wipe up _______ and leaks from appliances immediately
- Do not use chords if it's ___________
- Carefully remove can lids with a paper towel to avoid ___________ your fingers
- Another word for zapped
- Read owners manual before using new ________________
- Use____ oven mitts when taking hot items out from the oven
- Do not store __________ near a water source
- Carry a _____ down at your side
- Use an ____________ only for it's intended use
- Three degree burns cause ____________
20 Clues: Another word for zapped • Never _____ in the kitchen • Always ____ away from your body • Carry a _____ down at your side • Keep ___________ free of clutter • Store knives in a _______-______ • What can not be seen in soapy water • Do not use chords if it's ___________ • Three degree burns cause ____________ • Do not store __________ near a water source • ...
Water Safety 2014-10-23
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- A very bright colour that bees are attracted to
- A barrier or railing to keep things safe
- When you plunge head first into the water with your arms in front of you
- You save someone from a dangerous situation
- You wear it when going out on the water in a kayak or canoe
- Something that you would use on a person if they fall over
- Freedom from harm or danger
- A large natural stream or water way
- Moves forcefully or rapidly in water
- Natural movement on the air that causes trees to sway
- A condition of having an abnormal low body temperature
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- Continuing to live after an accident
- A person that is in control if someone is in danger while being in the water
- a movement when your arms are pushed forward and then swept back in a circular motion
- A different word to Symptoms is
- When water moves in one directions rapidly it is called
- walk with force through water or other liquid substances
- Something you call when your in danger
- dark and gloomy water
19 Clues: dark and gloomy water • Freedom from harm or danger • A different word to Symptoms is • A large natural stream or water way • Continuing to live after an accident • Moves forcefully or rapidly in water • Something you call when your in danger • A barrier or railing to keep things safe • You save someone from a dangerous situation • ...
Science Safety 2016-09-05
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- Protection for your face
- Protecting eyes
- Signals you that there is a fire
- Enclosure in which a person stands under a spray of water to wash
- Wash Hands
- In case you need to shut something down
- A blanket that you use if someone is on fire
- Garment worn over the front of one's clothes
- Opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out
- White protective coat worn by workers in a laboratory
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- Condition of being protected
- Covering for your hand
- A button that you press in case of an emergency
- Something that you use to put out a fire
- Tubes Hold chemicals
- A speech sound considered as a physical event without regard to its place in the sound system of a language
- Drops Medicine
- A bag with things in case of something went wrong
- Wash Wash your eye
19 Clues: Wash Hands • Drops Medicine • Protecting eyes • Wash Wash your eye • Tubes Hold chemicals • Covering for your hand • Protection for your face • Condition of being protected • Signals you that there is a fire • In case you need to shut something down • Something that you use to put out a fire • A blanket that you use if someone is on fire • Garment worn over the front of one's clothes • ...
safety first 2024-01-02
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- the effect or influence of something
- the opposite of sell
- to give money for a service
- a challenge between producers, groups, or people
- to destroy something
- GMFs , fast food are............ food
- chips , chocolate and sweets are considered..........food
- the opposite of announce, i.e criticise
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- consume, noun
- obesity or fatness
- advertisements aims to..............consumers to buy their goods
- to encourage or support something, or to help something become successful
- to encourage
- Adidas, Samsung, Cocacola are very popular.......
- to abandon buying something
- the art of attraction to buy a product
- causing danger to someone
- publicity, synonym
- drink or eat, opposite of Produce
19 Clues: to encourage • consume, noun • obesity or fatness • publicity, synonym • the opposite of sell • to destroy something • causing danger to someone • to abandon buying something • to give money for a service • drink or eat, opposite of Produce • the effect or influence of something • GMFs , fast food are............ food • the art of attraction to buy a product • ...
Safety crossword 2024-01-17
19 Clues: vaara • kypärä • tärkeä • putoava • terveys • säännöt • näkyvyys • varoitus • käsineet • esineitä • liikenne • purkutyö • varusteet • suojalasit • turvakengät • huomioliivi • työmaakypärä • henkilökunta • hengityssuojain
Patient Safety 2023-03-09
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- A four step process used to self - check and focus on tasks
- An element of Universal Protocol performed in the OR immediately before a surgery serves as a final reassurance of accurate patient identity, surgical site and procedure.
- What does the B in SBAR stand for?
- What does the A in the SAFE Toolkit stand for?
- What does the R in SBAR stand for?
- What does the A in STAR stand for?
- The prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with health care.
- What does the R in STAR stand for?
- What are you supposed to do every time you enter and exit a patient room?
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- What does the A in SBAR stand for?
- What does the S in the SAFE Toolkit stand for?
- A situation in which there was a significant potential for harm, but no incident occurred.
- What is one of the two patient identifiers?
- What does the S in STAR stand for?
- What does the T in STAR stand for?
- These brief and routine meetings among a team are held to share information about potential or existing safety issues facing patients or associates.
- A two way process for exchanging information.
- Safety Event Management System / Where do you report events related to the safety of our patients?
- What does the S in SBAR stand for?
19 Clues: What does the A in SBAR stand for? • What does the S in STAR stand for? • What does the T in STAR stand for? • What does the B in SBAR stand for? • What does the R in SBAR stand for? • What does the A in STAR stand for? • What does the S in SBAR stand for? • What does the R in STAR stand for? • What is one of the two patient identifiers? • ...
Medication Safety 2024-03-21
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- These medications can be used to treat ADHD and can cause high blood pressure or fast heart beats.
- Who you should tell if you feel that you may need to change or stop your medications.
- May be needed to monitor for side effects or check the amount of medication in your body.
- These may include dizziness, headache, or rash.
- This is how long antidepressants may take to fully work.
- Mental health diagnosis can be treated with stimulants, guanfacine, or clonidine.
- Type of treat can be commonly mixed up or confused with medication.
- Common side effect of Benadryl.
- Over-the-counter medication can be used for headaches, pains, or fever.
- Something that you should not do with your medication.
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- Always take your medications as________.
- Can be helpful in remembering to take your medication every day.
- Class of medications can be used to treat anxiety or depression. An example is fluoxetine.
- If your medications causes this side effect, ask your doctor about taking it in the morning.
- Class of medications can be used to treat bipolar, schizophrenia, or depression
- Can be treated with Claritin, Zyrtec, Allegra, or Benadryl.
- These medications are available without a prescription from your doctor.
- Medication expert, you can ask them questions about your medications.
- This organ may be damaged or hurt if you take more Tylenol than directed.
19 Clues: Common side effect of Benadryl. • Always take your medications as________. • These may include dizziness, headache, or rash. • Something that you should not do with your medication. • This is how long antidepressants may take to fully work. • Can be treated with Claritin, Zyrtec, Allegra, or Benadryl. • ...
SAFETY CROSSWORD 2024-04-23
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- If you are using the P.A.S.S. acronym, you will be handling this item.
- This type of driving is a major cause of accidents and fatalities.
- Wearing these will help prevent eye injury from debris and chemicals.
- These items often indicate danger, hazard or warnings and an be seen on our company trucks.
- A significant amount of these are preventable if drivers back into a parking spot.
- June is National ______ Awareness Month.
- Frayed carpet or a torn steps' tread can cause this.
- Pull this alarm when there is a need to notify all building occupants to evacuate.
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- Incorrectly lifting objects can cause injuries to an employee's __________.
- When the icemaker sends a couple extra cubes on the floor, they can cause someone to _____.
- It is __________ responsibility to keep the workplace safe.
- This program is used to track our driver insurance, incients, equipment inspections and more.
- In the world of first aid, this acronym has nothing to do with Automatic Doors.
- Find a lower level, interior room and avoid all windows if this type of siren blares.
- What does the first letter "P" stand for when referencing PPE?
- OSHA stands for the _________ Safety and Health Act enacted in 1970.
- Pedestrian walkways in our warehouses are marked in this color.
- This empowers you to halt work when a condition is perceived as unsafe.
- Employees in or passing through the warehouse should be alert to this type of traffic.
19 Clues: June is National ______ Awareness Month. • Frayed carpet or a torn steps' tread can cause this. • It is __________ responsibility to keep the workplace safe. • What does the first letter "P" stand for when referencing PPE? • Pedestrian walkways in our warehouses are marked in this color. • This type of driving is a major cause of accidents and fatalities. • ...
Safety warehouse 2022-04-26
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- Small pieces used as protection against noise
- a small amount of a liquid that has fallen or been dropped
- special glasses that fit close to the face to protect the eyes from chemicals...
- or waste matter
- to injure, damage or destroy with fire
- a vehicle with two bars in the front for moving and lifting heavy goods
- protect from dust or covid19
- any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules
- the door through which you might leave a building
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- used to turn out a fire
- hurt someone
- a large building for storing things before they are sold, used, or sent out to shops
- a notice with a name or information on it
- something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
- fine, dry powder consisting of tiny particles of
- to suddenly go down onto the ground
- a death caused by an accident or by violence
- to protect your hands
- incision in the skin made by something sharp.
19 Clues: hurt someone • or waste matter • to protect your hands • used to turn out a fire • protect from dust or covid19 • to suddenly go down onto the ground • to injure, damage or destroy with fire • a notice with a name or information on it • a death caused by an accident or by violence • Small pieces used as protection against noise • incision in the skin made by something sharp. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-05-15
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- Si occupa della sicurezza dei lavoratori Si occupa della salute dei lavoratori
- Portale dove registrare le attività EHS
- Lo sono a polvere
- La scheda necessaria per autorizzare le sostanze chimiche
- Si ripetono periodicamente per le emissioni in atmosfera
- Lo è la lama del taglierino
- Le segnalazioni sono misure di...
- Evento traumatico dal quale ne può derivare una lesione per il lavoratore
- Il programma di formazione sulla sicurezza di Emerson al quale abbiamo partecipato
- Può indicare un divieto, un pericolo, un obbligo o dare un’informazione
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- Progetto di economia circolare della plastica a cui l’azienda ha aderito
- Protegge dai rischi per la salute e la sicurezza
- Uno dei rischi fisici
- Lo è Sergio Cibien per la sicurezza
- Codice europeo rifiuti
- Scienza che studia l’interazione tra l’uomo e la macchina
- Lo sono i 12 comportamenti
- Rappresenta i lavoratori
- Prodotto della probabilità per il danno
19 Clues: Lo sono a polvere • Uno dei rischi fisici • Codice europeo rifiuti • Rappresenta i lavoratori • Lo sono i 12 comportamenti • Lo è la lama del taglierino • Le segnalazioni sono misure di... • Lo è Sergio Cibien per la sicurezza • Portale dove registrare le attività EHS • Prodotto della probabilità per il danno • Protegge dai rischi per la salute e la sicurezza • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-10-11
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- This class of fires involves Electrical Equipment
- The best teacher ever!
- Material _______ is moving materials from one place to another.
- The three component of the fire triangle are: Fuel, __________,and Heat.
- Generally metals that regularly pass, or conduct, electricity.
- If a fire becomes too much for you to handle: ________ the building, and pull the fire alarm.
- Safety glasses should be worn at ________ times in the shop.
- This class of fires involves the burning of wood, paper, cardboard, fabric and other similar fibrous materials that ignite easily
- a reflection of your organization and your work habits.
- Never operate an __________ in an enclosed area.
- specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against infectious materials or hazards.
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- a by-product of burning hydrocarbon fuels and is odorless, tasteless, and colorless
- Any source of potential damage, harm, or adverse health effects on something is a ____________.
- This class of fires involves Combustible Metals
- This acronym is used when remembering how to use a fire extinguisher.
- PPE requirements are regulated by what government agency.
- Federal agency that publishes safety standards for business
- This class of fires involves Flammable Liquids
- The shop dress code includes: safety _______, short sleeve shirt, pants and closed toed shoes.
- The largest and most influential national group dedicated to fire prevention and protection.
20 Clues: The best teacher ever! • This class of fires involves Flammable Liquids • This class of fires involves Combustible Metals • Never operate an __________ in an enclosed area. • This class of fires involves Electrical Equipment • a reflection of your organization and your work habits. • PPE requirements are regulated by what government agency. • ...
Shop Safety 2025-02-04
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- Press A stationary power tool used to create precise holes in various materials.
- Gloves Protective hand coverings worn to prevent injuries while working with tools or materials.
- An abrasive paper used for smoothing surfaces by rubbing.
- Iron A hand tool used to melt solder for joining metal components, often in electronics.
- Goggles Protective eyewear worn to prevent injuries from flying debris or chemicals.
- The process of joining metal parts by heating and melting them together.
- A tool with a flattened or cross-shaped tip for turning screws.
- A power saw with a long, sharp blade consisting of a continuous band of toothed metal stretched between two wheels.
- A hand tool with a sharpened edge used for cutting and shaping wood or metal.
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- A clamping device with movable jaws used to hold a workpiece firmly in place.
- Extractor A device used to remove sawdust and debris from the air in a workshop.
- A device used to hold materials tightly together for gluing or during work.
- Aid Kit A collection of supplies and equipment used for giving emergency medical treatment.
- Tape A flexible ruler used for measuring distances and dimensions.
- A hand tool used for gripping, bending, and cutting wire or small objects.
- A power tool used to hollow out an area in wood or to cut decorative edges.
- A machine used for shaping wood, metal, or other materials by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool.
- A power tool with a reciprocating blade used for cutting curves and intricate shapes in wood or other materials.
- A protective garment worn over clothing to shield against dirt and debris.
- A sturdy table used for holding work securely while it's being worked on.
20 Clues: An abrasive paper used for smoothing surfaces by rubbing. • A tool with a flattened or cross-shaped tip for turning screws. • Tape A flexible ruler used for measuring distances and dimensions. • The process of joining metal parts by heating and melting them together. • A sturdy table used for holding work securely while it's being worked on. • ...
SAFETY PUZZLER 2025-10-12
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- NEEDED ON TOP OF RAIL CARS
- BEHAVIORAL BASED SAFETY OBSERVATION FORM
- EVERYONE NEEDS THIS
- YOU NEED TO HAVE THIS WHILE WORKING
- PRODUCT MADE IN BUILDING 25
- THIS IS USED TO PROTECT MELONS
- WATCH YOUR STEP SO YOU DON'T
- WE NEED THIS TO MAKE OUR PRODUCT
- IT SHOULD ALWAYS COME FIRST
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- STEEL TOE BOOTS PROTECTS YOUR
- ITS THE DAILY
- WEAR YOUR GRIPPERS SO YOU DON'T
- PREVENTS DUST OUTS IF YOU DO THIS
- ITS THAT TIME OF THE SEASON
- PROTECTS YOUR HANDS
- TOOL USED TO COMMUNICATE
- USED TO STIFFEN FABRIC
- WE ARE TEAM
- REFLECTIVE VISUAL AID
19 Clues: WE ARE TEAM • ITS THE DAILY • PROTECTS YOUR HANDS • EVERYONE NEEDS THIS • REFLECTIVE VISUAL AID • USED TO STIFFEN FABRIC • TOOL USED TO COMMUNICATE • NEEDED ON TOP OF RAIL CARS • ITS THAT TIME OF THE SEASON • PRODUCT MADE IN BUILDING 25 • IT SHOULD ALWAYS COME FIRST • WATCH YOUR STEP SO YOU DON'T • STEEL TOE BOOTS PROTECTS YOUR • THIS IS USED TO PROTECT MELONS • ...
Electrical safety 2025-10-14
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- Sudden release of energy that can cause severe burns
- Material that resists the flow of electricity
- Type of electrical equipment with no exposed live parts
- Material that allows electrical charge to flow easily
- A safety device that melts and breaks a circuit when overloaded
- Opposes the flow of electrical current
- Used to safety redirect fault current
- a measure of flow rate of electric charge
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- Electrically operated switch
- Device used to change voltage levels
- Insulated tool used to work safely safely on energized equipment
- Permission and documentation required to work near energized lines
- Device that trips when detecting ground faults
- Acronym for a system that prevents unexpected energization
- Electrical potential difference between two points
- The flow of electrical charge
- Abbreviation for gear that protects workers
- When a line or component is live and carries current
- Unit used to measure electric resistance
19 Clues: Electrically operated switch • The flow of electrical charge • Device used to change voltage levels • Used to safety redirect fault current • Opposes the flow of electrical current • Unit used to measure electric resistance • a measure of flow rate of electric charge • Abbreviation for gear that protects workers • Material that resists the flow of electricity • ...
Road safety 2024-02-02
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- where pedestrians cross the road.
- people who are walking along the street.
- It's important to turn this on when riding /driving at night.
- a tool for young children in a car so they can fit the seatbelt.
- a blind spot on a road.
- something that we can't do when crossing or walking on the road.
- the part of a vehicle that keeps turning around.
- the color of a traffic light that tells us to move ahead.
- It's usually at the middle of a crossroad and the shape is round.
- a tool to protect our head when riding a two-wheelers.
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- a tool on a bicycle to stop it.
- the color of a traffic light that tells us to slow down.
- vehicles that are moving on a road.
- something that we should listen to when walking on the road.
- a special way made for bicycles.
- the other name of a speed bump.
- a place for pedestrians to walk.
- a device in a vehicle to warn other road users.
- a tool to protect our body in a car.
19 Clues: a blind spot on a road. • a tool on a bicycle to stop it. • the other name of a speed bump. • a special way made for bicycles. • a place for pedestrians to walk. • where pedestrians cross the road. • vehicles that are moving on a road. • a tool to protect our body in a car. • people who are walking along the street. • a device in a vehicle to warn other road users. • ...
Safety Week 2024 2024-05-23
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- A seasonal respiratory virus, which you can be vaccinated for at one of our annual clinics.
- The acronym for fire extinguisher use is, Pull Aim, Squeeze, ________.
- Always ________ before you act.
- An industrial vehicle used to lift and transport materials.
- Forklift operators shall sound their horns at every ____________.
- The abbreviation for personal protective equipment.
- When do you report incidents to your supervisor?
- Two words: A safety device that detects when a beam of infrared light has been broken by a person passing through the area.
- An emergency stop button must be ______ in color.
- When entering a robotic enclosure, you must ____________ the entry gate.
- Two words: Conducted to identify and correct workplace safety hazards.
- Two words: A fluid used in Automatics to wash components. It should NOT be used near open flame.
- "__________ First!"
- Good _____________ goes a long way in preventing slips, trips, and falls.
- An unplanned event that has the potential to cause but does not actually result in human injury.
- Two words: Wearable devices that lower the intensity of sound which enters your ears. Required to be worn in Automatics.
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- Two words: You must wear safety glasses equipped with ______ ________.
- The following are examples of ________________ (two words): excessive noise, chemical exposure, inadequate guarding, exposed live electrical wires.
- When you exit your workstation, you must ___________ your earbud.
- A discharge of one or more hazardous substances that may adversely impact human health, welfare, or the environment requiring immediate response by the Emergency Team.
- The following are all examples of ____________ (two words): not wearing personal protective equipment, using equipment in an unapproved way, horseplay, disregarding safety rules / practices.
- All chemical containers must be ___________.
- Once these are "spent" they must be disposed as universal waste by taping each end and placing them in the accumulation bucket that is located at the Tool Crib.
- The Chief of the emergency team.
- The process of designing and arranging workspaces, tools, and systems to fit the people that use them.
- An injury requiring medical treatment beyond first aid.
- Two words: Used to put out a fire
- When lifting a box of components, stabilize your body by keeping your feet _________ width apart.
- In the event of this emergency, get to the nearest severe weather shelter. Do NOT evacuate.
- "Safety Starts With _____!"
30 Clues: "__________ First!" • "Safety Starts With _____!" • Always ________ before you act. • The Chief of the emergency team. • Two words: Used to put out a fire • All chemical containers must be ___________. • When do you report incidents to your supervisor? • An emergency stop button must be ______ in color. • The abbreviation for personal protective equipment. • ...
. 2025-09-01
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- one of the potential hazards to food safety. They include pesticides, food additives, cleaning supplies, and toxic metals.
- Substances added to food for color, flavor, or preservation and can be potentially be a hazard to food safety (add - or leave blank if black area that separates words).
- One of the barriers to control microorganism growth; a kitchen rule meaning Clean As You Go.
- Seafood group, including shrimp, crab, and lobster, that can spoil quickly — a potential food safety risk.
- Chicken, turkey, and duck are some of its examples.
- one of the potential hazards to food safety. They include bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi, and toxins.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria from one food or surface to another(add - or leave blank if black area that separates words).
- Organism that needs another living thing to survive and may cause illness.
- Harmful chemicals that can make food unsafe to eat. Ex:Saxitoxin – causes paralytic shellfish poisoning, found in shellfish.
- Scaly animal we eat, like tuna or tilapia, and easily get spoils
- Practices that keep food, equipment, and people clean to prevent contamination.
- One of the cost of foodborne illness that will result in legal fees
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- one of the potential hazards to food safety. They include hair, dirt, and metal staples.
- one of its indication is discoloration, odors, fuzzy or powdery texture
- One of the costs of foodborne illness; a feeling of shame caused by a food safety mistake.
- Change in food’s natural color showing it may be spoiled.
- An instance where two or more individuals contract the same disease after consuming the same food
- One type of biological hazard; tiny infectious agents that can contaminate food.
- Oval food that can carry Salmonella if not cooked well.
- Unwanted soil or dust that can contaminate food
- Main cause of food becoming unsafe to eat.
- Dairy drink and base for products like cheese and yogurt.
- High-protein food that favors the rapid growth of microorganisms (beef, pork, lamb).
- Make utensils and work areas safe by removing harmful microorganisms. Ex:Soak utensils in water heated to at least 171°F (77°C) for 30 seconds.
- One example of a biological hazard; microorganisms like molds and yeasts that can spoil food.
25 Clues: Main cause of food becoming unsafe to eat. • Unwanted soil or dust that can contaminate food • Chicken, turkey, and duck are some of its examples. • Oval food that can carry Salmonella if not cooked well. • Change in food’s natural color showing it may be spoiled. • Dairy drink and base for products like cheese and yogurt. • ...
Ken's OSHA Search 2018-04-06
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- ______ duty clause
- _______hazard analysis
- _______person, training AND authority
- Part of the fire triangle
- Makes sure nobody can turn on equipment
- PPE for your head
- ______ aid
- Right to participate in an ________
- Unplanned event that hurts somebody
- Shuts off power and protects people
- Signed OSHA into law
- Anything that can harm an employee
- Passive fall protectio, 36" to 44" high
- Fundamental, the right to know
- What goes between the scaffold and the ground
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- Where stray electricity goes
- Teaching and coaching required by OSHA
- Unplanned event that slows down a job
- Who pays for most PPE
- Another name for safety boots
- _____borne pathogen
- Connects to fall protection anchor
- Needs 5000# to work
- Fall protection height (GI)
- Short safety meeting
- Employer that makes a hazard
- Employer thst fixes a hazard
- Emergency action plan
- Hazard communication tool, safety _____ sheet
- Needs to be retrained every 3 years
30 Clues: ______ aid • PPE for your head • ______ duty clause • _____borne pathogen • Needs 5000# to work • Short safety meeting • Signed OSHA into law • Who pays for most PPE • Emergency action plan • _______hazard analysis • Part of the fire triangle • Fall protection height (GI) • Where stray electricity goes • Employer that makes a hazard • Employer thst fixes a hazard • ...
