lab safety Crossword Puzzles
CH 14 Vocab 2024-04-19
Across
- learning - a way of learning in which students work in groups to solve problems together while learning social skills
- playing - a learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out a role but without a script
- - to give authority to
- centered method -a method in which the teacher’s role is to present the information that students are to learn and to direct their learning process
- time - a brief period of silence between asking a question and calling on a student for an answer, which allows students to mentally process the question and formulate their replies
- learning - a form of small-group learning in which students work together to achieve a common goal
- - a method that out students in situations that feel real, even though they are not
- - the rate at which a teacher moves through a lesson
- accountability - a way to assess each students participation and learning
- ended question - a question that requires deeper thought and more than a few words as an answer and generally encourages higher level thinking
- study - a description of a realistic problematic situation that requires a solution
- response - a process in which students think deeply about an issue or something they have learned
- lab - a lab in which students produce an end product
- instructional method - the use of different techniques of instruction to match a students preferred mode of learning, disability, or background
- thinking - the complex combinations of skills in the three upper levels of revised Bloom’s Taxonomy – analyze, evaluate, create – that require higher order thinking skills
- discussion - a group of people who present and discuss a topic
Down
- centered method - a method in which the teacher acts as a facilitator, or guide, for learning
- understanding - understanding individuals demonstrate when they integrate knowledge and modes of thinking from two or more disciplines
- - a teacher’s list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teaching
- lab - a lab in which students use a formal process to research a problem
- notes - partial outlines or students to complete or written questions for students to answer during a lecture
- learning - an educational process in which two or more subject areas are integrated with the goal of nurturing heightened learning in each of the subject areas involved
- - a learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out stories based on scripts written by the teacher or students
- - leader
- instructional design - integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units
- - a process that helps students draw conclusions based on what they learned
- method - the basic techniques teachers use to promote learning
27 Clues: - leader • - to give authority to • - the rate at which a teacher moves through a lesson • lab - a lab in which students produce an end product • method - the basic techniques teachers use to promote learning • discussion - a group of people who present and discuss a topic • lab - a lab in which students use a formal process to research a problem • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-31
Across
- Keep hands ______ from face, eyes, mouth, and body while using chemicals or preserved specimens.
- Do not ______ hot glassware in cold water; it may shatter.
- Never use mouth _______ to fill a pipet.
- Do not ______ food, drink, beverages, or chew gum in the laboratory.
- Follow all written and verbal ______ carefully.
- Never handle _____ glass with your bare hands.
- Dress properly for _____ activities.
- Dispose of all ________ waste properly.
- If you do not _____ how to use a piece of equipment, ask the instructor for help.
- Do not place hot ______ directly
- No student may work in the laboratory without an _____ present.
- Never ______ unused chemicals to their original containers.
- Know what to do if there is a fire _____ during a laboratory period.
- Never look into a container that is being ______.
- Labels and equipment instructions must be read ______ before use.
- Perform only those experiment _____ by the instructor.
- Acids must be handled with ______ care.
- If you have a medical _______ check with your physician prior to working in lab.
- Never leave a ____ burner unattended.
- You will be instructed in the proper method of heating and ______ liquids in test tubes.
- Handle all _____ organisms used in a lab
- Report damaged ______ equipment immediately.
- Conduct yourself in a _________ manner at all times in the laboratory.
Down
- Keep aisle _____.
- Handle flammable ______ liquids over a pan to contain spills.
- Be _______ for your work in the laboratory.
- Be alert and proceed with ______ at all times in the laboratory.
- ______ must not be touched.
- Never _____ chemicals or other materials from the laboratory area.
- Horseplay, practical jokes, and pranks are dangerous and prohibited.
- Any time chemicals, heat, or glassware are used, students will wear laboratory _______.
- Students are never ________ in the science storage rooms or preparation area unless given specific permission by their instructor.
- Take great _____ when transporting acids and other chemicals from one part of the laboratory to another.
- Experiment must be personally _____ at all times.
- ______ glassware before each use.
- ______ any accident or injury to the instructor immediately.
- Fill wash bottles with ______ water and use only as intended.
- Always work in a well ______ area.
- Lab ______ have been provided for your use and should be worn during laboratory activities.
- Never look into a container that is being ______.
- All _____ in the laboratory are to be considered dangerous.
- When _____ glass, allow time for the glass to cool before further handling.
- Handle all _____ organisms used in a laboratory activity in a humane manner.
- Never look into a container that is being ______.
44 Clues: Keep aisle _____. • ______ must not be touched. • Do not place hot ______ directly • ______ glassware before each use. • Always work in a well ______ area. • Dress properly for _____ activities. • Never leave a ____ burner unattended. • Dispose of all ________ waste properly. • Acids must be handled with ______ care. • Never use mouth _______ to fill a pipet. • ...
harrison's crossword 2024-05-19
harrison's crossword 2024-05-19
Doctor Puzzler 2023-03-14
Charlie Think-Tac-Toe 2022-09-12
Across
- Type Of Shoes You Where During A lab
- They Go Around Your Hands For Protection
- You Where It Around Your Body For Protection
- You Use This To Wash Chemicals Out Of Your Eyes
- A Kit With Bandaids And Other Emergency equimpent needs
Down
- You wear Them On Your eyes For Protection
- What You Do Instead Of Smelling Something
- This Is Used To Get Fires Off Your Body
- This Suffocates The Small Fires
- What You Do To Your Hair During A Lab
10 Clues: This Suffocates The Small Fires • Type Of Shoes You Where During A lab • What You Do To Your Hair During A Lab • This Is Used To Get Fires Off Your Body • They Go Around Your Hands For Protection • You wear Them On Your eyes For Protection • What You Do Instead Of Smelling Something • You Where It Around Your Body For Protection • ...
lab pharmacotherapy 2019-03-05
Across
- A pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to another organ system, most often the liver and kidneys and usually begins after 20 weeks of pregnancy in women whose blood pressure had been normal
- Drug treatment of hypertension in pregnancy
- Antibiotics concerns regarding possible harmful effects have limited their use during pregnancy
- Insulin is currently classified as pregnancy category C
- The development of new hypertension (systolic above 145 or diastolic above 95 mmHg) in a pregnant woman after 20 weeks' gestation without the presence of protein in the urine or other signs
- Serious side-effects of antipsychotic and methoclopamide
- Supplementation during pregnancy, though it may provide some relief from pregnancy-related nausea
Down
- A hormone secreted during pregnancy by the placenta which stimulates continued production of progesterone by the ovaries
- A serotonin 5HT3 receptor antagonist that was originally developed for use as an anti-emetic in pregnancy
- Drugs which have been taken by a large number of pregnant women
- A condition characterized by an elevated level of glucose in the blood during pregnancy, typically resolving after the birth
- Antidiabetic drug is currently classified as pregnancy category C
- Measures your body's response to sugar (glucose) in pregnancy
13 Clues: Drug treatment of hypertension in pregnancy • Insulin is currently classified as pregnancy category C • Serious side-effects of antipsychotic and methoclopamide • Measures your body's response to sugar (glucose) in pregnancy • Drugs which have been taken by a large number of pregnant women • Antidiabetic drug is currently classified as pregnancy category C • ...
Lab 2 2021-07-14
Across
- The curvature of a liquid downward.
- The base unit of length in the metric system.
- The base unit of temperature in the metric system.
- The most commonly used unit of temperature in the laboratory.
- The most commonly used unit of mass in the laboratory.
- The base unit of mass in the metric system.
- The base unit of amount of substance in the metric system.
Down
- The most commonly used unit of length in the laboratory.
- The range of possible values that the true value of a measurement rests.
- Water are used to heat and cool substances in the laboratory.
- In this course you will be using an electronic balance.
- The base unit of time in the metric system.
- The most commonly used unit of time in the laboratory.
- cylinder The most commonly used instruments to measure volume in the laboratory.
- The system is a decimal number system in which each unit increases or decreases in size by 10.
15 Clues: The curvature of a liquid downward. • The base unit of time in the metric system. • The base unit of mass in the metric system. • The base unit of length in the metric system. • The base unit of temperature in the metric system. • The most commonly used unit of time in the laboratory. • The most commonly used unit of mass in the laboratory. • ...
Lab quiz 2024-05-03
Across
- purpletop
- most common WBC
- spaghetti
- free catch
- Test tube with sodium citrate for coagulation studies
- stat tests and electrolytes
- of blood tube with EDTA
Down
- Measures blood cell volume (abbr.)
- testing for scabies
- rice
- Sample type collected for parasite testing
- or plasma appearing yellow due to elevated bilirubin levels Icteric
- used for separating blood components Centrifuge
13 Clues: rice • purpletop • spaghetti • free catch • most common WBC • testing for scabies • of blood tube with EDTA • stat tests and electrolytes • Measures blood cell volume (abbr.) • Sample type collected for parasite testing • used for separating blood components Centrifuge • Test tube with sodium citrate for coagulation studies • ...
Chemistry lab 2024-07-17
Across
- a tube or pipe that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening
- has a large bulb with a long narrow portion above with a single graduation mark as it is calibrated to prepare a single, high precision
- a plastic piece used to close a tube or a flask
- a common piece of laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic tubing, open at the top and closed at the bottom
- a flat-bottom container, with a single graduation mark, calibrated to contain a very precise volume
- shaped like a cone, made of glass, used to mix liquids or to realize chemical reactions
Down
- used to measure the mass of chemical substances
- a device which separates solids from fluids (liquids or gases) by adding a medium through which only the fluid can pass
- It serves as a vacuum source for filling reagents through a pipette
- glass container with graduations, used to prepare precise volumes of liquids
- cylindrical container, commonly made of glass, used to hold and pour liquids; it has a small beak to aid pouring
- a spherical container, made of glass, used for chemical reactions
- a broad, flat, flexible blade used to mix, spread and lift material
13 Clues: used to measure the mass of chemical substances • a plastic piece used to close a tube or a flask • a spherical container, made of glass, used for chemical reactions • It serves as a vacuum source for filling reagents through a pipette • a broad, flat, flexible blade used to mix, spread and lift material • ...
Lab Tools 2024-09-03
Across
- side x side, units are squared
- the unit of mass
- the unit of liquid volume
- a tall, tube-shaped container used for measuring volume by displacement
- measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, years, etc.
- the temperature scale used by most of the world
Down
- the force of gravity on an object
- the temperature scale used in the U.S.A
- the curve liquid makes when put in a graduated cylinder
- the amount of space a substance occupies
- the amount of matter in an object
- a tool used to measure the mass of an object by sliding counter masses along beams
- a tool used to measure length or distance, made of 100 cm
13 Clues: the unit of mass • the unit of liquid volume • side x side, units are squared • the force of gravity on an object • the amount of matter in an object • the temperature scale used in the U.S.A • the amount of space a substance occupies • the temperature scale used by most of the world • measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, years, etc. • ...
Lab Stuff 2024-01-05
Across
- wide at the top, narrow ending used for guiding liquids
- : used to hold test tubes
- : used for heating, producing a single flame
- : measure volume of liquid
- : protective eyewear for labs
- measures temperatures
- measuring and transferring small amounts of liquid
Down
- a cylindrical container with a flat bottom to aid pouring
- tools to handle volumes of liquid in the microliter scale
- : used to rinse laboratory equipment
- : cleaning rust and removing paint
- : used for holding chemicals
- : bottle used to hold gas
13 Clues: measures temperatures • : used to hold test tubes • : bottle used to hold gas • : measure volume of liquid • : used for holding chemicals • : protective eyewear for labs • : cleaning rust and removing paint • : used to rinse laboratory equipment • : used for heating, producing a single flame • measuring and transferring small amounts of liquid • ...
Lab Equipmment 2024-09-16
Across
- heating device, used to uniformly heat materials
- holds liquids - used for mixing and heating small amounts of liquids/chemicals
- safety wear worn to protect the eyes from splashes and spills of chemicals
- deep dish with a lid that is used to grow cultures
- used to move items, specifically beakers, especially if they have been heated
- tube-like device, used to measure the precise volume of liquids
- device used to magnify objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye
Down
- tool used to grab and hold test tubes
- skinny tube-like object with a bulb at the end, used for transfer and measurement of small amounts of liquid
- used to hold and/or heat liquids, not used for measuring except rough estimates
- measures the weight or mass of an object
- cleans the inside of test tubes from stains, residue, chemicals and contaminants
- holds multiple test tubes in an upright position
13 Clues: tool used to grab and hold test tubes • measures the weight or mass of an object • heating device, used to uniformly heat materials • holds multiple test tubes in an upright position • deep dish with a lid that is used to grow cultures • tube-like device, used to measure the precise volume of liquids • ...
Lab Week 2025-04-08
Across
- Analytical procedure to determine the concentration or potency of a substance (5 letters)
- Substance that slows down or prevents a chemical reaction (9 letters)
- The clear fluid part of blood that remains after coagulation (5 letters)
- Device used to separate components of a mixture by spinning (10 letters)
- Substance whose chemical constituents are being identified and measured (7 letters)
- Pertaining to the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem (10 letters)
- The detailed examination of the elements or structure of something (8 letters)
- Laboratory tool used to transport a measured volume of liquid (7 letters)
- Protein produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens (8 letters)
Down
- Technique used to measure the mass or concentration of particles (12 letters)
- The ability of a substance to provoke an immune response (14 letters)
- A biological molecule used as an indicator of a biological state or condition (9 letters)
- The liquid component of blood (6 letters)
13 Clues: The liquid component of blood (6 letters) • Substance that slows down or prevents a chemical reaction (9 letters) • The ability of a substance to provoke an immune response (14 letters) • The clear fluid part of blood that remains after coagulation (5 letters) • Device used to separate components of a mixture by spinning (10 letters) • ...
crossword lab 2024-03-28
Across
- A number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression
- Term the term in a polynomial which contains the highest power of the variable
- numbers you say when you skip count. Multiples of 2 are: 2,4,6,8
- A factor that can change in an experiment
- A mathematical phrase that contains operations, numbers, and/or variables
- A mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
- A number, a variable, or a product of a number and one or more variable
Down
- A mathematical expression of one or more algebraic terms each of which consists of a constant multiplied by one or more variables raised to a nonnegative integral power (such as a + bx + cx2)
- A unit of measurement of angles, one three-hundred-and-sixtieth of the circumference of a circle
- The number by which another number is divided
- Common Factor the greatest of the common factors of two or more numbers
- A polynomial with two terms
- A number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables
13 Clues: A polynomial with two terms • A factor that can change in an experiment • The number by which another number is divided • A number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables • numbers you say when you skip count. Multiples of 2 are: 2,4,6,8 • Common Factor the greatest of the common factors of two or more numbers • ...
Forensic Lab 2022-11-15
13 Clues: Boring • disgust • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • A couple in... • Large marsupial • Computer person • Man's best friend • Athlete and popular • Excited for future. • Likes to chase mice • Waste you appendix cleans • Something to keep things shut
Lab Week 2022-04-07
Across
- measures the proportion of RBCs in your blood
- hormone tested for pregnancy
- test that amplifies DNA
- most common cause of UTIs
- most common blood type
- bacteria that retains crystal violet stain
- bacteria that appears pink on a gram stain slide
Down
- what antibiotic MRSA is resistant to
- test that helps differentiate between staph and strep
- Chemistry test that measures 14 different substances in the blood, such as glucose, CA, K, Urea, and Bilirubin
- blood test that measures how quickly RBC settle in a tube that indicates inflamation
- color of blood tube top used for coagulation testing
- protein in RBCs that carry oxygen
13 Clues: most common blood type • test that amplifies DNA • most common cause of UTIs • hormone tested for pregnancy • protein in RBCs that carry oxygen • what antibiotic MRSA is resistant to • bacteria that retains crystal violet stain • measures the proportion of RBCs in your blood • bacteria that appears pink on a gram stain slide • ...
Furnace Lab 2025-06-24
Across
- houses the blower motor
- lights the gas
- mixes fuel and air
- a tube that delivers gas to the pilot
- small hole in the spud
- a duct that delivers heat/ac air to the conditioned space
- shuts down all the power to the furnace
Down
- required to be on the outside of the furnace in the gas line
- pulls the combustion by product through the heat exchanger
- large piece of metal that separates combustion air from conditioned air
- large opening to bring in air to help vent the exhaust the flue pipe
- delivers the gas to the spuds(orifice)
- controls all functions of the furnace
13 Clues: lights the gas • mixes fuel and air • small hole in the spud • houses the blower motor • controls all functions of the furnace • a tube that delivers gas to the pilot • delivers the gas to the spuds(orifice) • shuts down all the power to the furnace • a duct that delivers heat/ac air to the conditioned space • pulls the combustion by product through the heat exchanger • ...
Writing Lab 2025-11-11
Across
- Largest city in Nevada
- Capital of France
- Hockey mask killer of Friday the 13th Part 2
- Largest city in California
- Capital of Tennessee
- Famous short story by O'Connor, what a good man is
Down
- What Mr. Doran banned in today's class
- Author of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
- Continent that includes countries like Indonesia, Japan, and Mongolia
- person, place, idea, or thing
- Author of horror novels like Carrie
- an action word
- Capital of England
13 Clues: an action word • Capital of France • Capital of England • Capital of Tennessee • Largest city in Nevada • Largest city in California • person, place, idea, or thing • Author of horror novels like Carrie • What Mr. Doran banned in today's class • Author of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" • Hockey mask killer of Friday the 13th Part 2 • ...
Forensic Review 2017-05-11
Across
- "father of forensic toxicology".
- Type of guns that have rifling.
- Database where images of fired bullets can be searched.
Down
- Shape of a blood stain that has impacted a site at a 90 degree angle.
- established the first crime lab.
- Post Mortem Interval.
- The bug that is most commonly used in forensic entomology.
- the oldest crime lab in the U.S.
- a way to identify a suspect using their hand.
- The body part that a forensic anthropologist would most likely used to determine race.
10 Clues: Post Mortem Interval. • Type of guns that have rifling. • established the first crime lab. • "father of forensic toxicology". • the oldest crime lab in the U.S. • a way to identify a suspect using their hand. • Database where images of fired bullets can be searched. • The bug that is most commonly used in forensic entomology. • ...
Antimicrobial Drugs 2021-07-07
Across
- one of the ways drug resistance can go from one bacteria to another *hint* 3 words
- antibiotics found in nature
- natural antibiotics that have been modified in a lab
- the first Antibiotic to be discovered
Down
- antibiotics produced entirly in the lab
- one way bacteria can be drug resistant, but these were previously killed by the drug
- A fixed trait the cell already has
- only used internally and work against bacteria
- rare ways drug resistance can happen
- activly pumps anitbiotics out of the cell
10 Clues: antibiotics found in nature • A fixed trait the cell already has • rare ways drug resistance can happen • the first Antibiotic to be discovered • antibiotics produced entirly in the lab • activly pumps anitbiotics out of the cell • only used internally and work against bacteria • natural antibiotics that have been modified in a lab • ...
FSCE 2021-01-15
Across
- A planned sequence of observations or measurements of defined control parameters to assess whether predefined limits are being met.
- The underlying cause of a problem, which will prevent a recurrence if addressed adequately.
- Before handling food, it is essential to wash your.....?
- Action to eliminate the fundamental, underlying cause of a detected non-conformity and prevent recurrence.
- When processing our food products, employees must wear special uniforms, hair nets and beard masks (if the employee has facial hair). We do this to assist in preventing?
- CIP is the automated cleaning system used in dairy plants. What does it stand for?
- What is the heat treatment given to milk to make it safe for consumption?
- A detailed description of a material, product or service.
Down
- The attitudes, values and/or beliefs which are prevalent at the site, relating to the importance of product safety and the confidence in the product safety systems, processes and procedures used.
- Maintaining the product cold from farm to consumer is essential for food.
- Who is responsible for food safety in Brownes?
- The food safety plan.
- The identification, evaluation and estimation of the levels of risk involved in a process to determine an appropriate control process.
- Ability to trace and follow all components from raw materials to distribution.
- A known component of food which causes physiological reactions dye to an immunological response.
15 Clues: The food safety plan. • Who is responsible for food safety in Brownes? • Before handling food, it is essential to wash your.....? • A detailed description of a material, product or service. • Maintaining the product cold from farm to consumer is essential for food. • What is the heat treatment given to milk to make it safe for consumption? • ...
Lab Equipment 2023-09-11
Across
- Used to protect eyes
- Used to transfer small amounts of liquids
- Used to find temperature of a substance
- Used to protect clothes
- Used to find the mass of an object
- Used to hold, mix or heat chemicals
- Used for stirring, mixing, and heating liquids
Down
- Used to observe and magnify very small objects
- Used to find precise volume of liquids
- Used to look at object with a magnified view
- Used to swirl and mix chemicals
- Used to grip and lift objects
- Used to find the length of an object
13 Clues: Used to protect eyes • Used to protect clothes • Used to grip and lift objects • Used to swirl and mix chemicals • Used to find the mass of an object • Used to hold, mix or heat chemicals • Used to find the length of an object • Used to find precise volume of liquids • Used to find temperature of a substance • Used to transfer small amounts of liquids • ...
cca lab 2025-01-25
13 Clues: filo • linkname • systemname • subset of AI • fixing errors • calling itself • used to store elements • same name same parameters • reusing properties and behaviour • delivering services over internet • used to determine output statements • one of the classification of algorithm • wrapping of class methods into single unit
Bethany & Bill 2023-06-17
14 Clues: Bride • Groom • Daughter • Bride’s car • Bride’s age • Wedding month • Lab/Pit Bull mix • Golden Retriever • First date location • Groom’s middle name • Bride’s middle name • Where groom proposed • Groom’s favorite sport • Bride & groom’s astrological sign
CLF208 W15 Wine Fermentation 2021-03-02
Across
- one of the reasons why LAB are used in fermentation that convert malic acid into lactic acid. Most spoilage microbes have opposite of that reason.
- ______ activity arises with yeasts to inhibit spoilage and mycotoxigenic mould
- Pichia ____, one of the initial predominant species in indigenous microflora
- pigments that change colour based on pH. Interacted with yeasts during alcoholic fermentation in order to change the colour of wine
- along with another strain, Acetobacter ___ spoils wine by causing off-flavours
- toxin produced by different Aspergillus and Penicillium species
- Along with another strain, Acetobacter ___ slows down alcholic fermentation
- Fermentation that creates wine with more interesting character.
- Saccharomyces ____, microbial species that turned predominant at end of fermentation that creates wine with more interesting character.
- pyruvate is converted into carbon dioxide, ethanol and ___ end-products, which include acids, esters and aldehydes
- ____, mouldy taints arise from mould in wines
- _____ stellata, one of the initial predominant species in indigenous microflora
- leuconostocs ____, a lactic acid bacteria used to convert malic acid into lactic acid
- added to prevent wine from browning and having off-smells due to oxygen exposure. Also (oxidation). Added to control spoilage microbial growth
Down
- along with glucose, they are converted into pyruvate via Embolen Meyerhof Parnas (EMP) pathway in glycolysis
- describes fermentation that converts tart-tasting malic acid into softer-testing lactic acis
- along with another microbial species, they create earthy taints in wine. From family Streptomycetaceae.
- lab can endure 12 - 14% _______
- _____ uvarum, one of the initial predominant species in indigenous microflora
- removes colour and flavour compounds from seeds, skins and stems
- fermentation which is more controllable, rapid and reproducible
- decreased to improve quality of high-acid wines but reduce quality of low-acid wines
- mycotoxins derived from Fusarium and their Liseola section.
- __ * 10^6 of microbes in fermentation which is more controllable, rapid and reproducible is added.
- lab can endure ___ mg/L Sulfur dioxide
- ______ apiculata, one of the initial predominant species in indigenous microflora
- along with another microbial species, they create earthy taints in wine. From family Actinomycetaceae.
- lab can endure pH __
- Used to convert pyruvate into ethanol, carbon dioxide and other end-products
- a process done to remove skins after partial alcoholic fermentation
- ______ oxydans is an acetic acid bacteria in wine that spoils the product and inhibits alcoholic fermentation
- killer yeasts produces ______ glycoproteins/ proteins in order to kill yeasts
- ______ cinerea causes white wine to be sweet.
33 Clues: lab can endure pH __ • ______ cinerea causes white wine to be sweet. • lab can endure 12 - 14% _______ • lab can endure ___ mg/L Sulfur dioxide • ____, mouldy taints arise from mould in wines • mycotoxins derived from Fusarium and their Liseola section. • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-21
Across
- How specimens arrive in the lab
- The make of the gang's ride
- A media used to grow bacteria
- One of the names of the tube used for serum testing
- Sometimes smelly & often "buggy"
- This Dane's first name is Great
- PTT level helps monitor this medication
- Most common bacteria to cause a UTI
- A test not run in-house
- A tool used for measuring & dispensing small amounts of liquid
- The week of the year we celebrate Lab Professionals
- Universal Blood Donor
- Performs diagnostic tests & analyzes patient samples to assist in the diagnosis, treatment & prevention of diseases
- The "Round Up Ride" of the lab
- A WBC, that when increased, can be a sign of leukemia
- Any substance that triggers an immune response by the body
- A transfusion reaction when too much fluid is rapidly transfused
- "That newborn is looking a little yellow, better check this level"
- Medication given to Rh Negative pregnant/postpartum women
- This protein maintains iron homeostasis in the body
- How Blood Bank checks if a unit is compatible with a patient
- One of the names of the tube used for serum testing
- Proteins produce by the immune system to protect the body against foreign substances
- A virus that we all hate after 2020
- A ruptured WBC often found in smears of CLL patients
- Type of blood culture bottle
Down
- Instrument used for viewing very small objects
- Blood product containing clotting factors
- The Pac Man of WBCs
- A type of PPE
- Doctor who bridges science & medicine
- A type of PPE
- Test to help identify a myocardial infarction
- Cell fragment that helps with clotting
- When the pancreas isn't working correctly, this result can be high or low
- Test that detects inflammation in the body
- Output of a test performed in a laboratory
- WBC released during allergic reactions
- When more solvent is added to reduce the concentration
- crystal often associated with Gout or Kidney Stones
- Factor VIII is part of what pathway
- Key part of the lab team, maybe friends with Dracula?
- A protein in RBCs that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues & organs
- Minerals that help maintain fluid balance in the body
- Mystery Incorporated's transportation
- Anticoagulant often used in blue-top tubes
- The process of configuring an instrument to provide a result for a known sample w/i an acceptable range
- The real name of Scooby-Doo's pal
- A nasty virus that comes in the forms A & B
- A way to quickly identify & differentiate bacteria
50 Clues: A type of PPE • A type of PPE • The Pac Man of WBCs • Universal Blood Donor • A test not run in-house • The make of the gang's ride • Type of blood culture bottle • A media used to grow bacteria • The "Round Up Ride" of the lab • How specimens arrive in the lab • This Dane's first name is Great • Sometimes smelly & often "buggy" • The real name of Scooby-Doo's pal • ...
Safety Week 2018 2018-09-17
Across
- Possible source of harm
- Standards to follow working at heights in a safe manner
- Used to protect your hearing
- Nominated and elected safety representative for the employees
- Process for assessing possible hazards and associated risks
- Otherwise known as an SDS containing information for chemicals
- Activity that if implemented is expected to reduce risk
- Online database for reporting injury
Down
- Onsite Physio for staff
- Person employees to support the business with safety
- Process for identifying how an injury or incident occurred
- Process for reviewing the state of the workplace
- Qantas Safety Management System
- Term used for activities that require heavy lifting
14 Clues: Onsite Physio for staff • Possible source of harm • Used to protect your hearing • Qantas Safety Management System • Online database for reporting injury • Process for reviewing the state of the workplace • Term used for activities that require heavy lifting • Person employees to support the business with safety • Standards to follow working at heights in a safe manner • ...
Chapter 4 Study Material 2023-05-15
Across
- A fire a fire that involves ordinary materials like paper, cardboard, and wood.Class A fires can be extinguished with water.
- the unit of measurement of electric current. Also abbreviated as amp.
- C fire an electrical fire. Class C fires are extinguished with CO2 (carbon dioxide).
- practical jokes and playful activity that are inappropriate on a construction site.
- a material that allows electricity to flow.
- practices the things a worker does and how he or she works—these practices have a lot to do with safety.
- protective equipment any safety equipment you wear to protect yourself from safety hazards.
Down
- refers both to the state and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration and also to state administrations. OSHA also stands for the Occupational Safety and Health Act, which is administered by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA generally refers to the laws that are intended to keep workers safe.
- the electrical pressure that causes current to flow, measured in volts (sometimes abbreviated as V). Voltage is sometimes called electromotive force (EMF) because it is the force that causes electrons to move. Voltage also represents the difference of potential, or potential difference, in a circuit.
- B fire a fire that involves flammable liquids. Class B fires are extinguished with either dry chemicals or CO2(carbon dioxide).
- a conducting body that serves as the common return path for an electric circuit. A ground typically has zero potential. The earth may also be used as a ground.
- to Know rule the OSHA rule that says that every worker has a right to know about any substances on the job that might be harmful to humans.
- fault circuit interrupter a protective device that opens the electric circuit when an imbalance in the amount of current flow between the conductors is sensed.
- triangle consists of heat, fuel, and oxygen (the three sides of the triangle); the three elements must be present for a fire to burn.
- conditions the things in the work environment that affect your work.
- user instructions found on most construction products. The product label contains valuable information.
- Data Sheet gives complete information about the product and what to do in the event of exposure. An SDS is required to be available for any substance that might be harmful.
17 Clues: a material that allows electricity to flow. • the unit of measurement of electric current. Also abbreviated as amp. • conditions the things in the work environment that affect your work. • practical jokes and playful activity that are inappropriate on a construction site. • ...
TEKA SILANGKATA ERGONOMIK 2018-12-24
Across
- unsafe act adalah ___ tetapi unsafe condition tak semestinya ____
- kerja disesuaikan dengan kebolehan manusia
- safety glass, safety shoes, safety helmet
- kesan mengangkat beban berat dengan pinggang
- kes serius di Charleroi
- banyaknya kerja!!!
Down
- slogan kita
- senaman ringan
- penyakit ergonomik
- tanggungjawab majikan dan pekerja memastikan tempat kerja ______
10 Clues: slogan kita • senaman ringan • penyakit ergonomik • banyaknya kerja!!! • kes serius di Charleroi • safety glass, safety shoes, safety helmet • kerja disesuaikan dengan kebolehan manusia • kesan mengangkat beban berat dengan pinggang • tanggungjawab majikan dan pekerja memastikan tempat kerja ______ • unsafe act adalah ___ tetapi unsafe condition tak semestinya ____
Process Safety Trem Fill-in 2023-05-23
Across
- The opposite abbr. of CSO(Car Sealed Open)
- hsPSIR is High Severity () Safety Incident Rate
- Abbr. of Pre-Start-up Safety Review
- PID is () & Instrumentation diagrams
- MOC is management of ()
- AFSM is Activation or Failure of () Measure
Down
- EPD is () Protection Documents
- LC/LO is () closed/()opened
- Review of a plant’s or investment project’s safety related documents, resulting in the development or update of SHE concept and implementation check.
- Instrumented system used to implement one or more SIFs.
10 Clues: MOC is management of () • LC/LO is () closed/()opened • EPD is () Protection Documents • Abbr. of Pre-Start-up Safety Review • PID is () & Instrumentation diagrams • The opposite abbr. of CSO(Car Sealed Open) • AFSM is Activation or Failure of () Measure • hsPSIR is High Severity () Safety Incident Rate • Instrumented system used to implement one or more SIFs. • ...
H&S-1 2025-11-25
Across
- - Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002
- - Who is responsible for the Health & safety at work.
- - Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
- - Work at Height Regulations 2005
Down
- - Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
- - Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998
- - The Health and Safety Executive
- - Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work Regulations 2016
- - Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- - Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013
10 Clues: - The Health and Safety Executive • - Work at Height Regulations 2005 • - Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 • - Who is responsible for the Health & safety at work. • - Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 • - Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 • - Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 • ...
Lab 2015-01-28
Across
- Es un servicio de red que permite a los usuarios enviar y recibir mensajes
- Es un conjunto de equipos informáticos y software conectados entre sí por medio de dispositivos físicos que envían y reciben impulsos eléctricos.
- Una impresora es un dispositivo periférico del ordenador que permite producir una gama permanente de textos o gráficos de documentos almacenados en un formato electrónico, imprimiéndolos en medios físicos, normalmente en papel, utilizando cartuchos de tinta o tecnología láser.
- Es una estructura de pequeñas dimensiones de material semiconductor.
Down
- Un archivo o fichero informático es un conjunto de bits que son almacenados en un dispositivo.
- Se utiliza para referirse a cualquier objeto o sistema que utiliza múltiples medios de expresión físicos o digitales para presentar o comunicar información.
- Puede informalmente entenderse como un programa en ejecución.
- Es un dispositivo que tiene un propósito y una función específica, generalmente de pequeñas proporciones, práctico y a la vez novedoso.
8 Clues: Puede informalmente entenderse como un programa en ejecución. • Es una estructura de pequeñas dimensiones de material semiconductor. • Es un servicio de red que permite a los usuarios enviar y recibir mensajes • Un archivo o fichero informático es un conjunto de bits que son almacenados en un dispositivo. • ...
Lab 2015-01-28
Across
- Es un servicio de red que permite a los usuarios enviar y recibir mensajes
- Es un conjunto de equipos informáticos y software conectados entre sí por medio de dispositivos físicos que envían y reciben impulsos eléctricos.
- Una impresora es un dispositivo periférico del ordenador que permite producir una gama permanente de textos o gráficos de documentos almacenados en un formato electrónico, imprimiéndolos en medios físicos, normalmente en papel, utilizando cartuchos de tinta o tecnología láser.
- Es una estructura de pequeñas dimensiones de material semiconductor.
Down
- Un archivo o fichero informático es un conjunto de bits que son almacenados en un dispositivo.
- Se utiliza para referirse a cualquier objeto o sistema que utiliza múltiples medios de expresión físicos o digitales para presentar o comunicar información.
- Puede informalmente entenderse como un programa en ejecución.
- Es un dispositivo que tiene un propósito y una función específica, generalmente de pequeñas proporciones, práctico y a la vez novedoso.
8 Clues: Puede informalmente entenderse como un programa en ejecución. • Es una estructura de pequeñas dimensiones de material semiconductor. • Es un servicio de red que permite a los usuarios enviar y recibir mensajes • Un archivo o fichero informático es un conjunto de bits que son almacenados en un dispositivo. • ...
SNC1DF - merc. 9 février 2022-02-08
Across
- Quelle est la variable indépendante dans la question: Est-ce qu'une plante grandit plus rapidement si la température d'eau ajoutée est plus haute?
- C'est la deuxième partie d'un rapport de lab
- Quelle est la prochaine section du rapport de lab après l'hypothèse (indice: regarde à nos diapositives pour aujourd'hui!)
- Vrai ou Faux? Tu vas perdre des notes si ton hypothèse est incorrecte.
- Quelle est la variable indépendante dans la question: Est-ce que le diamètre de bicep affecte le # de pompes (push-ups) qu'une personne peut faire?
Down
- L'hypothèse a besoin de deux choses: une prédiction et une _______________
- C'est la première partie d'un rapport de lab
- Pour une bonne question scientifique, tes deux variables doivent être _______________
- Traduit 'hold your breath' en français: 'retenir son __________'
- Vrai ou Faux? Il faut utiliser 'je pense' au début de l'hypothèse
10 Clues: C'est la première partie d'un rapport de lab • C'est la deuxième partie d'un rapport de lab • Traduit 'hold your breath' en français: 'retenir son __________' • Vrai ou Faux? Il faut utiliser 'je pense' au début de l'hypothèse • Vrai ou Faux? Tu vas perdre des notes si ton hypothèse est incorrecte. • ...
Safety 2016-10-12
Across
- _____ Blockers are used to keep Associates and Customer out of Aisles.
- ____ of safety 10-4-4.
- A lift that is used similar to a ladder.
- You call an ____ Associate to clean a spill.
- There is a central _______ storage bay in receiving.
Down
- Used to move a lift truck and operator around the store.
- A propane fueled lift truck.
- The stores safety team.
- A place for pallet and overstock stock storage.
- A safety checklist that needs to be completed everyday.
- Lift truck with extending forks.
11 Clues: ____ of safety 10-4-4. • The stores safety team. • A propane fueled lift truck. • Lift truck with extending forks. • A lift that is used similar to a ladder. • You call an ____ Associate to clean a spill. • A place for pallet and overstock stock storage. • There is a central _______ storage bay in receiving. • A safety checklist that needs to be completed everyday. • ...
Safety 2022-07-18
11 Clues: Where we work • To do as a team • _______ as you go • Lowe's Core Value • Something to be avoided • Caused by a slip or trip • something that can cause harm • Running over debris can cause • A wooden aid for moving product • To keep something from happening • scattered pieces of waste remains
Safety 2022-07-18
11 Clues: Where we work • To do as a team • _______ as you go • Lowe's Core Value • Something to be avoided • Caused by a slip or trip • something that can cause harm • Running over debris can cause • A wooden aid for moving product • To keep something from happening • scattered pieces of waste remains
Safety 2022-08-24
Across
- The Mini has high level platforms, while the yard has _____ level platforms.
- Do not ______ fire extinguishers and emergency exits.
- Reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can help prevent ________.
- Ensure to ______ and not pull.
- It is our ______ to work safe and report all hazards.
- Food safety requires strict control over time and _________.
Down
- This hazard can be very "shocking".
- When carrying a product keep your ______ straight.
- These safety ______ protect your eyes.
- Always have ______ points of contact when ascending or descending.
- Never step on _____ of the track, always step over
11 Clues: Ensure to ______ and not pull. • This hazard can be very "shocking". • These safety ______ protect your eyes. • When carrying a product keep your ______ straight. • Never step on _____ of the track, always step over • Do not ______ fire extinguishers and emergency exits. • It is our ______ to work safe and report all hazards. • ...
Safety 2021-04-01
Across
- this action is required if fire alarm goes off
- a first aid injury is classified as this level
- category of injury resulting in hospitalisation
- we contact these guys for after hours medical assistance
- this event could be outcome of an external spill in yard
Down
- these contractors should not clean up hazmat spills
- first priority in emergency response
- type of emergency requiring extensive external assistance
- this is a toxic gas, is corrosive and can cause burns to skin and eyes
- primary response team for fire or similar emergency onsite
- we do this after an incident to evaluate performance
11 Clues: first priority in emergency response • this action is required if fire alarm goes off • a first aid injury is classified as this level • category of injury resulting in hospitalisation • these contractors should not clean up hazmat spills • we do this after an incident to evaluate performance • we contact these guys for after hours medical assistance • ...
safety 2023-11-14
Across
- A set of rules or guidelines to ensure safety
- extingusher A device used to put out fires
- door Emergency exit route
- A device used to secure oneself while working at heights
- A state of being secure from danger or harm
- detector A device used to detect smoke or fire
Down
- A measure taken to prevent accidents or inj
- A precautionary measure taken to prevent accidents or injuries
- A device used to protect against electric shock
- Protective gear worn on the head
- A device used to protect the eyes
11 Clues: door Emergency exit route • Protective gear worn on the head • A device used to protect the eyes • A measure taken to prevent accidents or inj • A state of being secure from danger or harm • A set of rules or guidelines to ensure safety • A device used to protect against electric shock • extingusher A device used to put out fires • ...
Safety 2024-01-31
Across
- Required PPE during crane operations
- Used to clean up large spills in the facility
- A sensing device that stops the machine when an object (hand) breaks the plane of the machine
- Use this to prevent picking up metal chips with your hands
- Someone who reports unsafe conditions in the facility
- Material Handlers use these to see around blind corners
Down
- The area you meet in the parking lot during emergency evacuation
- The form used to report incidents resulting in injuries, property damage or near misses
- Required PPE that protects your hands while performing job tasks
- The "P" in the acronym PASS stands for
- Protects employees from making contact with the point of operation in a machine
11 Clues: Required PPE during crane operations • The "P" in the acronym PASS stands for • Used to clean up large spills in the facility • Someone who reports unsafe conditions in the facility • Material Handlers use these to see around blind corners • Use this to prevent picking up metal chips with your hands • The area you meet in the parking lot during emergency evacuation • ...
Safety 2024-06-01
11 Clues: Puts out fires • causes injuries • ergonomic injury • Report immediately • protects your hands • fork lift right of way • isolates hazardous energy • where to go in bad weather • when something seems unsafe • what the yellow kits are for • what to do for an active shooter
Safety 2023-08-09
Across
- Stands for Bacterial Borne Pathogens
- The color of biohazard bags
- A sign and symptom of Hepatitis
- Type C Fire Extinguisher is used on what type of fire?
- Goes on the hands as a method of PPE
Down
- Blood Borne Pathogens are
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Stands for Personal Protective Equipment
- The Fire extinguisher that can be used on all types of fires.
- Type B Fire extinguisher contains what main ingredient
- The abbreviation for tuck, bend, hug
11 Clues: Blood Borne Pathogens are • The color of biohazard bags • A sign and symptom of Hepatitis • Stands for Bacterial Borne Pathogens • The abbreviation for tuck, bend, hug • Goes on the hands as a method of PPE • Stands for Personal Protective Equipment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Type B Fire extinguisher contains what main ingredient • ...
Safety 2025-08-06
Across
- the light that signifies that you have to slow down
- driving when intoxicated
- going over the speed limit
- getting emotional / angry while driving
- something people wear when riding a motorcycle to stay safe
Down
- driving while texting, calling or not having your full focus on the road
- a card that signifies that you know how to drive
- rules set in place to avoid accidents on the road
- the light that signifies that you may go
- the light that signifies that you have to stop
- something you need to wear whenever you drive to keep safe in case of accidents
11 Clues: driving when intoxicated • going over the speed limit • getting emotional / angry while driving • the light that signifies that you may go • the light that signifies that you have to stop • a card that signifies that you know how to drive • rules set in place to avoid accidents on the road • the light that signifies that you have to slow down • ...
Patient Safety Week 2025 2025-03-04
12 Clues: decide with • communication • communication • communication • self check with • an attention tool • a speaking up tool • a speaking up tool • unit safety program • patient safety and... • patient ___ awareness week • standard goals set by Joint Commission
planet 2021-07-09
July Newsletter 2022-06-30
Across
- The initiative we have to alleviate workload, help production plan future costs, and hopefully decrease the amount of TEI required.
- The company that owns the wing and nacelles of the V-22.
- The number one priority for any work we do.
- The workers who examine the aircraft and report damages outside of limits to engineering.
- Large marsupial
Down
- The safety topic for the July 2022 Safety Standup.
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- Production Line Support
- Flying mammal
- The company that owns the fuselage of the V-22.
- Likes to chase mice
- Manufacture of the H-53
- Acronym for the Department of Defense
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Production Line Support • Manufacture of the H-53 • Acronym for the Department of Defense • The number one priority for any work we do. • The company that owns the fuselage of the V-22. • The safety topic for the July 2022 Safety Standup. • ...
Cancer Review 2021-03-01
Across
- scan that uses radioactive tracers to discover cancer cells
- uses the numbers 0-4 to give a person's cancer a level of severity, 4 being the worst
- doctor who specializes in cancer
- cancer causing agent
- form of treatment that uses high doses of energy to shrink or kill cells
- system of the body that acts as a garbage collector picking up toxins and waste
- doctor who works in a lab and reads tissue samples, etc
- sample of tissue to be sent to the lab
- what disease or disorder a person has
Down
- doctor who works with children
- mass of cells that is NOT cancerous
- the outlook of a patient
- mass of cells that IS cancerous
- ____ physician is a doctor who works with adults with no specialty
- mass of cells
- form of treatment that uses a combination of very strong drugs to stop cancer cells from growing
- when cancer travels from one area in the body to another
- scan specifically made for breast tissue
18 Clues: mass of cells • cancer causing agent • the outlook of a patient • doctor who works with children • mass of cells that IS cancerous • doctor who specializes in cancer • mass of cells that is NOT cancerous • what disease or disorder a person has • sample of tissue to be sent to the lab • scan specifically made for breast tissue • ...
The Emperors New Groove 2023-10-17
Across
- When Yzma and Kronk are in the secret lab for the first time, Yzma knocks a potion onto a flower which explodes. What color is the flower?
- How many kids does pacha have?
- What does Yzma turn into?
- Who are pachas kids?
- At the very beginning, during the theme, baby Kuzco starts to cry. Why?
- Who is pachas wife?
- Who is the old guy who got thrown out a window?
- What is the name of the Empire?
- What is pacha in the village?
- What is the name of Pacha's llama that he takes on his trip to see Kuzco?
Down
- What animal does kuzco get attacked by?
- What game was Kronk playing when he and Yzma were in the jungle searching for Kuzco?
- Who is the squirrel?
- What shape is the cabinet in the Yzmas lab
- Who is the emperor?
- What does Kronk Explode in the kitchen?
- Who is Kronks girlfriend?
- What does Yzma sell to the old people?
18 Clues: Who is the emperor? • Who is pachas wife? • Who is the squirrel? • Who are pachas kids? • What does Yzma turn into? • Who is Kronks girlfriend? • What is pacha in the village? • How many kids does pacha have? • What is the name of the Empire? • What does Yzma sell to the old people? • What animal does kuzco get attacked by? • What does Kronk Explode in the kitchen? • ...
Behavior Based Safety 2022-09-05
Across
- A feeling of self satisfaction
- To improve safety, you look at the _________, work environment, and behavior
- BBS must be an ___________ process
- More important than getting the job done
- Should come immediately following an observation
- Communication is the ______
- Your attitude and actions create the proper atmosphere for safety
- The ultimate goal of BBS is to have ________ injuries
- _____________ is what you do as opposed to what you think, feel, or believe
- You should be ____________ rather than reactive
- _________ is essential to improvement
Down
- SOAP involves recognizing threats that may not be ___________ obvious
- BBS is a process that helps you and your coworkers identify and ____________ a safe behavior
- Correct behavior list determines the __________ way to do the job
- Participation creates _________________
- What triggers behavior
- A way to reinforce or punish behavior
17 Clues: What triggers behavior • Communication is the ______ • A feeling of self satisfaction • BBS must be an ___________ process • A way to reinforce or punish behavior • _________ is essential to improvement • Participation creates _________________ • More important than getting the job done • You should be ____________ rather than reactive • ...
Blood Transfusion Review 2016-10-25
Across
- The nurse must remain with the patient for the first ___________ minutes of the transfusion
- The blood MUST be completed within ________ hours
- After hours the ANC will release and retrieve the blood to the inpatient unit, the nurse is to ___________ANC to verify the blood
- Blood MUST be hung within _________ minutes of issue from lab
- If unable to use TAR, each unit of blood/blood component is documented on a ____ downtime form
- After completion of transfusion, dispose of tubing and blood bad in red plastic bag and place in _________ container
- The MD order must include blood, the amount to be transfused, __________ transfusion rate, and any pre-medication order
- ____________reactions can occur within the first 15 minutes
- Forms to be completed before transfusion include ____________Transfusion Requisition form and order form for blood
- Wait at least ______ hour (s) after infusion to obtain post transfusion labs, or as ordered by physician
- The four patient identifiers that must be checked include: patient name, date of birth, medical record number, and ___________
- Blood must be hung by __________ at 1159 of pre-transfusion lab draw
- The amount of blood to be transfused must be ordered in ____________
- After blood has infused, document a ____________ note in the electronic medical record regarding transfusion and patient tolerance
- Vital signs must be taken at baseline, 15 minutes, 1 hour later, and at the ___________ of transfusion
Down
- If a transfusion reaction occurs, a(n) __________ must be completed
- At a minimum, 1-6ml __________ will always be drawn when obtaining type and cross-match
- Fever, chills, headache, nausea, vomiting, dyspnea, cough, chest/flank pain, skin rash/hives, hematuria, and mottling are all signs of a(n) __________
- Visual inspection of the blood within the lab includes inspection of color, container is intact, product with within the date, and ____________
- Check blood for accuracy and compatibility with another nurse or doctor at the patient’s ___________
- If a transfusion reaction is suspected, _________ blood immediately
- Prior to starting transfusion, verify that informed______________ was obtained
- Prior to obtaining blood from the lab, start ___________ via the infusion pump at the physician ordered rate
- Blood should be documented via the ___________
- Never administer blood that is ___________
- If transfusion reaction occurs, two blood specimens (6-ml pink tubes) and a _________ must be completed
- The person drawing the pre-labs will identify the patient by using ________ patient identifiers
- Before spiking blood bag with Y-tubing, ________ it several times
28 Clues: Never administer blood that is ___________ • Blood should be documented via the ___________ • The blood MUST be completed within ________ hours • ____________reactions can occur within the first 15 minutes • Blood MUST be hung within _________ minutes of issue from lab • Before spiking blood bag with Y-tubing, ________ it several times • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-02
Across
- How specimens arrive in the lab
- The make of the gang's ride
- A media used to grow bacteria
- One of the names of the tube used for serum testing
- Sometimes smelly & often "buggy"
- This Dane's first name is Great
- PTT level helps monitor this medication
- Most common bacteria to cause a UTI
- A test not run in-house
- A tool used for measuring & dispensing small amounts of liquid
- The week of the year we celebrate Lab Professionals
- Universal Blood Donor
- Performs diagnostic tests & analyzes patient samples to assist in the diagnosis, treatment & prevention of diseases
- The "Round Up Ride" of the lab
- A WBC, that when increased, can be a sign of leukemia
- Any substance that triggers an immune response by the body
- A transfusion reaction when too much fluid is rapidly transfused
- "That newborn is looking a little yellow, better check this level"
- Medication given to Rh Negative pregnant/postpartum women
- This protein maintains iron homeostasis in the body
- How Blood Bank checks if a unit is compatible with a patient
- One of the names of the tube used for serum testing
- Proteins produce by the immune system to protect the body against foreign substances
- A virus that we all hate after 2020
- A ruptured WBC often found in smears of CLL patients
- Type of blood culture bottle
Down
- Instrument used for viewing very small objects
- Blood product containing clotting factors
- The Pac Man of WBCs
- A type of PPE
- Doctor who bridges science & medicine
- A type of PPE
- Test to help identify a myocardial infarction
- Cell fragment that helps with clotting
- When the pancreas isn't working correctly, this result can be high or low
- Test that detects inflammation in the body
- Output of a test performed in a laboratory
- WBC released during allergic reactions
- When more solvent is added to reduce the concentration
- crystal often associated with Gout or Kidney Stones
- Factor VIII is part of what pathway
- Key part of the lab team, maybe friends with Dracula?
- A protein in RBCs that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues & organs
- Minerals that help maintain fluid balance in the body
- Mystery Incorporated's transportation
- Anticoagulant often used in blue-top tubes
- The process of configuring an instrument to provide a result for a known sample w/i an acceptable range
- The real name of Scooby-Doo's pal
- A nasty virus that comes in the forms A & B
- A way to quickly identify & differentiate bacteria
50 Clues: A type of PPE • A type of PPE • The Pac Man of WBCs • Universal Blood Donor • A test not run in-house • The make of the gang's ride • Type of blood culture bottle • A media used to grow bacteria • The "Round Up Ride" of the lab • How specimens arrive in the lab • This Dane's first name is Great • Sometimes smelly & often "buggy" • The real name of Scooby-Doo's pal • ...
Moore's March Science Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-04
Across
- The measure of the amount of matter an object has
- Evidence of past life
- Power generated by moving water
- The physical property has allows matter to dissolve
- A landform created by deposition where a river meets the ocean
- The cause of the day and night cycle on Earth
- When light bounces off of a surface
- Lab safety equipment that protects the eyes
- A bubble of gases trapped around a celestial object
- An educated guess about what will happen during an experiment
- The physical state of matter that has a definite shape and definite volume
- A bowl-shaped depression created by the impact of a meteor
- The type of lens that is thicker in the center than at the edges
- The cause of sound
- The tip of a bar magnet sometimes labelled N or S
Down
- Imaginary line from the North pole to the South pole of a celestial body
- A device used to open and close a circuit easily
- A force that is created by two objects rubbing against each other
- The type of rock that is in layers and most commonly contains fossils
- An object that revolves around a celestial object
- A physical property found in iron and steel
- The outermost layer of the Su
- When rock breaks down
- The form of energy that results from movement or position
- A material that does not allow thermal or electrical energy to pass through it easily
- To push apart
- The amount of space an object takes up
27 Clues: To push apart • The cause of sound • Evidence of past life • When rock breaks down • The outermost layer of the Su • Power generated by moving water • When light bounces off of a surface • The amount of space an object takes up • A physical property found in iron and steel • Lab safety equipment that protects the eyes • The cause of the day and night cycle on Earth • ...
Serve safe Manager Ch.1 2023-09-18
Across
- pressure to work quickly can make it hard to take time to follow food safety practices
- time and temp control for safety
- A type of tcs food that grow from the ground and are cooked well.
- pathogens can be transferred from one surface or food to another.
- groups of people that have a higher risk of getting food borne illness
- usually the result of unsafe foods
- food service chemicals can contaminate food if they are use incorrectly.
- some staff members may speak different languages this can create communication barriers.
- foreign objects such as metal shavings staples and bandages.
- not cleaning it correctly
- people with a high risk of food borne illness
- when two or more people have the same symptoms after eating the same food
Down
- food might be recevied from suppliers that are not practicing food saftey.
- staff members other that education levels.
- when its stayed too long at temperatures that are good for the growth of pathogens
- failed to wash hands correctly and working while sick
- pathogens are the greatest threat to food safety
- a type of immune system
- is a disease transmitted to people by food
- illness-causing pathogens are now found on food that was once considered safe.
- the food and drug administration
- the bodys defense system against illness
- food thats ready to eat
- training new staff leaves mess less time for ongoing food safety
24 Clues: a type of immune system • food thats ready to eat • not cleaning it correctly • time and temp control for safety • the food and drug administration • usually the result of unsafe foods • the bodys defense system against illness • staff members other that education levels. • is a disease transmitted to people by food • people with a high risk of food borne illness • ...
Cyber safety 2016-05-25
Across
- bulling when bulling is taken place online
- can be about personal stuff like music
- a small piece of the computer data sent from a Website to the web browser
- a pice of software allows you to view internet pages
- a thing that closes your tab but it is still there
- a combination of letter and numbers
- ups Display advertisement that people don't like
- room virtual online room where people can talk
- involves being polite when using websites where your communicating
Down
- the repeated use of electronic communications to harass or frighten someone for example by sending theatening emails
- mail is being mean online to others
- a computer network that lets you go to web sites
- safety also known as safety refer
- A person or thing that hacker
- a online community where people come together
- remove unwanted data form a search
- use email, instant messaging , and derogatory websites
- can mess your computer and shut it down destroys dater
- junk mail that is unwanted advertisements
19 Clues: A person or thing that hacker • safety also known as safety refer • remove unwanted data form a search • mail is being mean online to others • a combination of letter and numbers • can be about personal stuff like music • bulling when bulling is taken place online • junk mail that is unwanted advertisements • a online community where people come together • ...
Safety Day 2015-10-07
Across
- Term for standards/guidelines to maintain a clean workplace.
- Something found in a first aid kit for swelling / pain.
- This needs to be watched when driving lift trucks.
- This should be done to your work area before leaving at the end of your shift.
- Fork trucks are not allowed in this shelving area.
- This must be done when a fire occurs in the building.
- These are worn on the feet when in the warehouse.
- These cannot be stood on end.
- One must seek this type of attention when hurt on the job.
- This cannot be done in front of fire emergency exits.
Down
- Arranging of essential items in order for easy access.
- These are worn when doing battery maintenance.
- Another word for the separation of items to be kept & discarded
- Teaching others to make 5S a habit, adhering to standards.
- Polishing an item will help to make it do this.
- Used when coming out of aisles and high traffic areas.
- One item that is found in a hazmat spill kit.
- This is used with a safety belt when operating a lift truck.
- This can be used to safely cross over the converyor.
19 Clues: These cannot be stood on end. • One item that is found in a hazmat spill kit. • These are worn when doing battery maintenance. • Polishing an item will help to make it do this. • These are worn on the feet when in the warehouse. • This needs to be watched when driving lift trucks. • Fork trucks are not allowed in this shelving area. • ...
Safety Savvy 2016-11-21
Across
- Safety is our top ---------------.
- Sudden stimulation of nerves caused by contact with electricity
- A potential source of danger.
- During an emergency you should use the exit ---------- to you.
- The best time to prepare for an --------------- is before one happens.
- CROR is a set of --------- that govern railways.
- Driving while texting.
- Done at the start of the day or when conditions change.
Down
- COR recognizes companies with health and safety systems that meet or exceed --------- standards.
- Form that explains hazards of chemicals.
- Lock Out Tag Out (abbrev.)
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air.
- Workplace ---------- Materials Information System
- Required when in a moving vehicle.
- An “almost” accident is a ---------- miss.
- Head protection.
- Anytime is ------- time.
- Done before using any equipment or tools.
- Ocular protection.
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. • ...
Water Safety 2017-08-24
Across
- other word for dark and gloomy
- save from a dangerous or difficult situation.
- an expert swimmer employed to rescue bathers
- the movement of air
- an object, quality, or event whose presence or occurrence indicates the probable presence or occurrence of something else.
- swimming stroke in which the arms are pushed forwards
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel.
- a barrier, railing, or other upright structure
- water survival technique
- plunge head first into water
Down
- Short form in memory of deceased
- bright colour
- belonging to the present time
- aid help given to a sick or injured person
- aid other word for swim nudel
- the condition of having an abnormally low body temperature.
- the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.
- the condition of being protected
- walk through water or another liquid
19 Clues: bright colour • the movement of air • water survival technique • plunge head first into water • belonging to the present time • other word for dark and gloomy • aid other word for swim nudel • Short form in memory of deceased • the condition of being protected • walk through water or another liquid • aid help given to a sick or injured person • ...
Water Safety 2017-08-28
Across
- a barrier, railing, or other upright structure
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel.
- other word for dark and gloomy
- the condition of having an abnormally low body temperature.
- walk through water or another liquid
- the condition of being protected
- an object, quality, or event whose presence or occurrence indicates the probable presence or occurrence of something else.
- other word for swim noodle
- an expert swimmer employed to rescue bathers
Down
- belonging to the present time
- save from a dangerous or difficult situation.
- Short form in memory of deceased
- a swimming stroke in which the arms are pushed forwards
- water survival technique
- the movement of air
- help given to a sick or injured person
- the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.
- bright color
- plunge head first into water
19 Clues: bright color • the movement of air • water survival technique • other word for swim noodle • plunge head first into water • belonging to the present time • other word for dark and gloomy • Short form in memory of deceased • the condition of being protected • walk through water or another liquid • help given to a sick or injured person • an expert swimmer employed to rescue bathers • ...
workplace safety 2017-05-24
Across
- a small amount of me can drown you
- Hold on to me for assistance
- Do right by me or you may get lost
- When you can't see what's coming
- a twisted nail
- I hold boxes together when being transferred
- alarms do this
- people keep me tied at all times
- better than rope
- I'm not always easy to climb
Down
- My physical characteristics include nickel and iron
- my best friend is a hammer
- I may creak when you walk
- people may stay here 8hrs. a day
- I can blind you or help you see better
- I can sweep you off your feet
- common base of a load
- use me at all times
- cooking agent
19 Clues: cooking agent • a twisted nail • alarms do this • better than rope • use me at all times • common base of a load • I may creak when you walk • my best friend is a hammer • Hold on to me for assistance • I'm not always easy to climb • I can sweep you off your feet • When you can't see what's coming • people may stay here 8hrs. a day • people keep me tied at all times • ...
Safety Crossword 2018-02-28
Across
- All chemicals must be identified with one of these
- When on a ______ keep 3 points of contact at all times.
- Why would a code yellow be called?
- Stop, ____, Point
- You must be wearing high visibility clothing to enter one of these zones
- Good __________ will help prevent pains and strains
- The first "S" in PASS when using a fire extinguisher
- What does SDS stand for?
- What form must be filled out if you are injured at work?
Down
- The colour of your designated path when travelling through the plant
- This is posted and discussed in department meetings to raise awareness
- Forklifts have many of these spots
- It is everyone's ______________ to work safely and report hazards and incidents
- Avoid Slips, Trips and _____
- Awareness is a form of __________
- One of two signal words used to identify chemicals
- _________ and bonding prevents static electricity
- What must be worn for your safety at Vuteq?
- Safety is the doorway to __________
19 Clues: Stop, ____, Point • What does SDS stand for? • Avoid Slips, Trips and _____ • Awareness is a form of __________ • Forklifts have many of these spots • Why would a code yellow be called? • Safety is the doorway to __________ • What must be worn for your safety at Vuteq? • _________ and bonding prevents static electricity • All chemicals must be identified with one of these • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-28
Across
- Always put cooked food on a _______ plate.
- When protein from one food is transferred to another.
- Bruised and damaged parts on fruits and vegetables can contain _______.
- What can be found on fruits and vegetables?
- One of the symptoms of food poisoning.
- A person can have a serious allergic reaction, when they come in contact with an _______.
- Always use _______ cutting boards.
- What should you always do before eating fruits and vegetables.
- In what environment does bacteria rapidly multiply?
- Where food should be thawed.
- A thermometer should always be placed in the _______ part of the meat to get an accurate reading.
Down
- Always keep them sanitized.
- Food cannot be left out in room temperature for more than _______ hours.
- Symptoms of food poisoning can occur within _______.
- This can happen if food is not separated.
- What can slow down the growth of harmful bacteria.
- Keep hot and cold foods at the right _______.
- Food _______ cannot be cooked off.
- What kills bacteria?
- What is the first step to Fight Bac?
20 Clues: What kills bacteria? • Always keep them sanitized. • Where food should be thawed. • Always use _______ cutting boards. • Food _______ cannot be cooked off. • What is the first step to Fight Bac? • One of the symptoms of food poisoning. • This can happen if food is not separated. • Always put cooked food on a _______ plate. • What can be found on fruits and vegetables? • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-29
Across
- do this with cooked and raw foods in the fridge to prevent contamination
- food poisoning caused by a bacterium typically growing on improperly sterilized canned meats
- what happens when bacteria is transferred from a source to food that was not previously contaminated
- the temperature range between 4 and 60 degrees where bacteria grows on food at a rapid rate
- examples of these are a fork or spoon
- bacteria will stop multiplying on food that is kept below this many degrees
- micro-organisms that can cause disease
Down
- is a bacteria commonly found in and on the bodies of people and animals
- lactose is a type of this
- used to shoot adrenalin into anaphylaxis victims
- what you need to do to food to kill bacteria
- the only visible type of bacteria; usually fuzzy
- do this to your hands by washing them before handling food
- do this to completely kill bacteria
- one of the six things bacteria needs to grow
- a bacterium that occurs mainly in the intestine, usually causes food poisoning
- a very common symptom of food poisoning
- a food that contains edible bacteria
- an immunological reaction to food proteins
- one of the six things bacteria needs to grow
20 Clues: lactose is a type of this • do this to completely kill bacteria • a food that contains edible bacteria • examples of these are a fork or spoon • micro-organisms that can cause disease • a very common symptom of food poisoning • an immunological reaction to food proteins • what you need to do to food to kill bacteria • one of the six things bacteria needs to grow • ...
Water Safety 2014-10-23
Across
- dark and gloomy water
- A very bright colour that bees are attracted to
- a movement when your arms are pushed forward and then swept back in a circular motion
- A person that is in control if someone is in danger while being in the water
- Freedom from harm or danger
- A condition of having an abnormal low body temperature
- A different word to Symptoms is ...
- Something that you would use on a person if they fall over
- walk with force through water or other liquid substances
- Moves forcefully or rapidly in water
- When you plunge head first into the water with your arms in front of you
Down
- When water moves in one directions rapidly it is called ...
- A large natural stream or water way
- You wear it when going out on the water in a kayak or canoe
- Something you call when your in danger
- Continuing to live after an accident
- A barrier or railing to keep things safe
- You save someone from a dangerous situation
- Natural movement on the air that causes trees to sway
19 Clues: dark and gloomy water • Freedom from harm or danger • A large natural stream or water way • A different word to Symptoms is ... • 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 • ...
Food Safety 2015-01-14
Across
- Check the use-thru __________ on sanitizer test strips.
- Disposable liners for Iced and Sweet Tea should be discarded each.
- Avoid touching the glove __________ with your bare hand.
- Quality requires _____ of the 4 patties be between 160 - 170 degrees
- The tower where water should come from to calibrate pyrometer
- Sign your ___________ name for each section you complete.
- Used to complete book _______.
- Action or follow-up should be recorded in the _____________ section.
- Hold the blue glove by the _____________ as you put it on.
- Grasp the blue glove at your __________ at the back to remove.
Down
- Towels belong in the bucket or in your ________________.
- Remove patties in stacks of ________
- A full run of sausage patties
- If more tha _____________.
- If food safety standard is met, then check for the _____________ standard.
- GM must review and ________ the Daily Food Safety Checklist
- Refrigerator units should be marked to ___________ description column in book.
- Probe the 4 __________ patties
- Blue disposable gloves must be worn when handling ______ beef, fish or poultry products including shell eggs.
19 Clues: If more tha _____________. • A full run of sausage patties • Probe the 4 __________ patties • Used to complete book _______. • Remove patties in stacks of ________ • Check the use-thru __________ on sanitizer test strips. • Towels belong in the bucket or in your ________________. • Avoid touching the glove __________ with your bare hand. • ...
Food Safety 2015-01-14
Across
- Disposable liners for Iced and Sweet Tea should be discarded each.
- Remove patties in stacks of ________
- Grasp the blue glove at your __________ at the back to remove.
- The tower where water should come from to calibrate pyrometer
- If food safety standard is met, then check for the _____________ standard.
- Refrigerator units should be marked to ___________ description column in book.
- Avoid touching the glove __________ with your bare hand.
- Sign your ___________ name for each section you complete.
- Used to complete book _______.
- Probe the 4 __________ patties
- Quality requires _____ of the 4 patties be between 160 - 170 degrees
Down
- Action or follow-up should be recorded in the _____________ section.
- GM must review and ________ the Daily Food Safety Checklist
- Check the use-thru __________ on sanitizer test strips.
- If food or quality standards aren't met, _____________ to make sure procedures are being followed.
- Blue disposable gloves must be worn when handling ______ beef, fish or poultry products including shell eggs.
- Towels belong in the bucket or in your ________________.
- Hold the blue glove by the _____________ as you put it on.
- A full run of sausage patties
19 Clues: A full run of sausage patties • Used to complete book _______. • Probe the 4 __________ patties • Remove patties in stacks of ________ • Check the use-thru __________ on sanitizer test strips. • Towels belong in the bucket or in your ________________. • Avoid touching the glove __________ with your bare hand. • Sign your ___________ name for each section you complete. • ...
Safety & Professionalism 2021-02-22
Across
- responsible for setting and enforcing safe working conditions
- U.S. organization that works to help control and prevent infectious diseases
- microorganisms that cause disease and illness in humans and which are transmitted by contact with contaminated blood
- omission of some act that ought to be performed
- protects sensitive patient health information from being disclosed
- the degree of care that a similar healthcare professional would exercise under the same circumstances
- improper, negligent practice
- wrongful performance of a normally lawful act; mistake
- performance of an act that is normally lawful, but legally unjustified in a specific situation
Down
- procedures, actions, and processes that a healthcare practitioner is permitted to undertake; defined by professional license
- materials or products that are potentially dangerous, and they may be purchased and used at a health science facility
- "science of fitting the job to the worker"; practice of designing equipment and work tasks to conform to the capability of the worker
- set of rules outlining norms, rules, and responsibilities or proper practices of an individual or organization
- step-by-step directions on how to proceed in a specific situation
- regulates and supervises the production and sales of food, prescription drugs, vaccines, and other related products
- principles designed to help professionals conduct business honestly with integrity
- general direction on how things should be carried out; helps to guide decisions
- international organization that helps to coordinate efforts to contain infectious diseases
- document that provides policies and procedures for emergency situations
19 Clues: improper, negligent practice • omission of some act that ought to be performed • wrongful performance of a normally lawful act; mistake • responsible for setting and enforcing safe working conditions • step-by-step directions on how to proceed in a specific situation • protects sensitive patient health information from being disclosed • ...
Food Safety 2021-04-01
Across
- storage, stores foods no higher than 0 degrees Fahrenheit
- also known as poisons
- dishes, used dishes
- Safety, keep foods safe to eat
- make food unfit for use
- microscopic living creatures
- temperature storage, stores mainly unopened cans and oils
- to warm up meat in order to cook it
- removal of food from the shelves
Down
- illness, a sickness caused by food
- storage, stores foods no higher than 40 degrees Fahrenheit
- scrub, wash hands for 1/3 of a minute
- temperature, the center of the meat is cooked properly
- Predicts and prevents threats to food safety
- danger zone, temperature zone bacteria can grow
- food no longer able to be consumed
- hygiene, to take care of your own hygiene
- to keep things sanitized
- burn, grayish-brown spots on food
- contamination, juices of raw meat contact other meat
20 Clues: dishes, used dishes • also known as poisons • make food unfit for use • to keep things sanitized • microscopic living creatures • Safety, keep foods safe to eat • removal of food from the shelves • burn, grayish-brown spots on food • illness, a sickness caused by food • food no longer able to be consumed • to warm up meat in order to cook it • scrub, wash hands for 1/3 of a minute • ...
Kitchen Safety 2021-04-30
Across
- Always _____ _____ appliances when you are finished using them.
- Do not light a _______ near a gas leak.
- Use _____ _____ to pick up hot pans.
- Cut ______ from your body.
- Always keep a _____ ___________ in the kitchen.
- Clean up _______ and broken glass immediately.
- Do not wear ______ clothing near the stove.
- Always keep a copy of __________ numbers on the fridge.
- Do not _____ in the kitchen.
Down
- Never leave ______ in the sink.
- Do not leave anything __________ near the stove.
- Keep stove tops free of ________.
- Never use ________ to put out a grease fire.
- Wash your _______ before working in the kitchen.
- Use a ______ paper towel to clean up broken glass.
- Never leave _________ in the kitchen unsupervised.
- Make sure to tie ______ back before cooking.
- Do not put metal objects in the _________.
- Turn pot handles to the ______ to avoid getting bumped.
19 Clues: Cut ______ from your body. • Do not _____ in the kitchen. • Never leave ______ in the sink. • Keep stove tops free of ________. • Use _____ _____ to pick up hot pans. • Do not light a _______ near a gas leak. • Do not put metal objects in the _________. • Do not wear ______ clothing near the stove. • Never use ________ to put out a grease fire. • ...
Welding Safety 2023-08-20
Across
- Your work area should always be?
- The most protective ear protection.
- The type of light that is felt as heat.
- This entity creates the rules we MUST abide by.
- Protects us from breathing in toxic fumes, vapors and microbes.
- The clothing we wear to protect us.
- Informs us of what, how, why, when, and if not for products we use day to day
- The color of fuel gas hoses
- Should always be on a cylinder unless being used.
Down
- The effect UV light can have on our eyes.
- Gaseous particles suspended in air.
- Solid particles suspended in air.
- The acronym used to remember how to put out a fire.
- The material our shoes need to be made of.
- A non reactive gas.
- This is the most common injury in the welding trade.
- The color of oxygen hoses.
- Never use this on welding cylinders, hoses, or regulators.
- A welding hood that is affordable and reliable.
19 Clues: A non reactive gas. • The color of oxygen hoses. • The color of fuel gas hoses • Your work area should always be? • Solid particles suspended in air. • Gaseous particles suspended in air. • The most protective ear protection. • The clothing we wear to protect us. • The type of light that is felt as heat. • The effect UV light can have on our eyes. • ...
e-safety 2023-10-18
Across
- working safely on the internet
- someone who posts inflammatory, or off-topic messages in an online community
- a method of sending digital messages
- a program that infects your computer
- stealing or tricking
- The actions undertaken by a paedophile to befriend someone younger
- to keep yourself safe
- Computer software that secretly records information about the way you use your computer.
- a way to seek help on the internet
- an attempt to exploit a computer system or a private network inside a computer.
Down
- sending , posting or sharing negative things
- a service for children when they are in need of help
- connecting to others using the internet
- the playing of a video game over the internet, usually with friends.
- connecting computers and other devices around the world
- Unwanted email sent in bulk
- a set of characters that only you know and to help you log into things
- devices that are connected to eachother
- Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre
19 Clues: stealing or tricking • to keep yourself safe • Unwanted email sent in bulk • working safely on the internet • a way to seek help on the internet • a method of sending digital messages • a program that infects your computer • connecting to others using the internet • devices that are connected to eachother • sending , posting or sharing negative things • ...
Safety Nets 2023-10-16
Across
- this president started welfare during the great depression
- compensataion checks for people who've lost their jobs
- financial award given by government to person/group to carry out specific task
- health coverage to poor people who are unemployed, or not covered by employer plans
- this program aims sends money from fed, to the states. aims to move people on welfare, to joing workforce
- social service covering people 65 or over
- this program collects payroll taxes, and redistributes to rretired, disabled, or people unable to work
Down
- how does the government help the poor?
- ____ living wage. a wage that is high enough to maintain a normal standard of living
- lacking sufficient money to live at a standard within a society
- number of children (rounded, in millions) US living in poverty
- __ ____ benefits. goods/services provided for free or at greatly reduced cost
- direct payments of money
- government aid for the poor
- state of being extremely poor
- __________ housing. government sponsored housing assistance
- the rounded percentage of people, living in poverty in the US
- government program providing health insurance at no charge, to children
- adive given at no charge. example: public defender
19 Clues: direct payments of money • government aid for the poor • state of being extremely poor • how does the government help the poor? • social service covering people 65 or over • adive given at no charge. example: public defender • compensataion checks for people who've lost their jobs • this president started welfare during the great depression • ...
Patient Safety 2024-02-26
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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? • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-03-27
Across
- Do not pick up broken glass with your hands, instead use a…
- Used to remove pans from the oven
- Used to put out large fires in the kitchen
- Used to put out fat fires instead of water
- What you should do after you put a liquid in the microwave
- What you should keep electrical cords away from
- The type of material you keep away from portable appliances that heat up
- What you wrap your hand in if you have to pick up broken glass
- How long you should wash your hands for
- The direction you cut a knife
Down
- How long food can be kept in the danger zone
- Used to peel vegetables and fruits instead of a knife
- What you soak your dirty dishes in
- Keeps knife from cutting countertop
- Use this device instead of your hands to pick up food from hot liquids
- You turn off all stove and oven controls if you smell…..
- used to reach higher shelves instead of a chair or box
- The type of trash can you must use when you are disposing of hot or smoldering items
- You keep knives like this because they are less likely to cause an accident than dull ones
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 • ...
Kitchen Safety 2020-03-09
Across
- refrigerate promptly
- You can get the bacteria from uncooked meat, seafood or eggs
- An electric kitchen utensil
- Where you wash your hands and dishes
- Gives second life to materials
- Don't cut on the counter, cut on a ______
- Must be worn if you have a open cut, open sore or skin disease and are cooking
- Temperature range in which food-borne bacteria can grow
- Where you cook and bake
- the first thing you do with your hands before cooking
- The best way to ____ dishes is to let them air ____
Down
- Soak your dirty dishes in only ____
- Process where bacteria transfers from one substance to another
- spoon Used to measure the amount of either liquid or dry ingredients in small servings
- ____ to the right temperature
- A substance that causes an allergic reaction
- Make clean and hygienic
- Burn out ____ with fire-extinguisher
- A danger or risk
19 Clues: A danger or risk • refrigerate promptly • Make clean and hygienic • Where you cook and bake • An electric kitchen utensil • ____ to the right temperature • Gives second life to materials • Soak your dirty dishes in only ____ • Where you wash your hands and dishes • Burn out ____ with fire-extinguisher • Don't cut on the counter, cut on a ______ • ...
Food safety 2024-09-25
Across
- Use what to pick up hot pans?
- Don't eat what foods within 2 hours?
- ALways use what before cooking?
- When cutting food, always use a what?
- Tilt where? of pots and pans towards you so you do not burn your hands or face.
- The best rule is always?
- Always keep what away from you?
- Never put out oil with what?
- What could catch fire on a gas stove?
- a symptom of a Food-borne illness
Down
- Risky foods are anything needs?
- Always clean the counters and stuff you used so it doesn't get what?
- A food-borne illness caused by eating undercooked food and gives you what?
- When cooking other foods make sure they are?
- Cook foods? (Hint it starts with a T)
- contamination of eating spoiled food gets you?
- Always keep what foods what?
- A food-borne illness is a disease caused by what?
- You should clean your hands for how many seconds?
19 Clues: The best rule is always? • Always keep what foods what? • Never put out oil with what? • Use what to pick up hot pans? • Risky foods are anything needs? • ALways use what before cooking? • Always keep what away from you? • a symptom of a Food-borne illness • Don't eat what foods within 2 hours? • Cook foods? (Hint it starts with a T) • When cutting food, always use a what? • ...
Kitchen Safety 2024-07-16
Across
- Keep cold foods.....
- ........... clothing can easily catch afire
- This removes germs and bacteria from surfaces
- A .......... extinguisher is essential to a kitchen space
- Remember to turn the ...... so that fires can be avoided
- Do this to maintain order in your kitchen space
- Put things where they belong!
- Using this helps to protect our clothing in the kitchen
- Use these to avoid touching food directly
- Avoid this by securing the cords of your equipment
Down
- These small people should be kept away from the kitchen
- It is important to keep these sharp so that they are effective when you cut food items
- Do not place hot glass dishes on a....... surface
- Keep these neatly trimmed
- Wash this part of the body frequently when preparing food
- These remind us to check or turn the stove off by making a loud noise
- This helps us to keep hair out of the food being prepared
- .......... equipment should be kept on lower shelves
- This can happen if spills on the floor are not cleaned
19 Clues: Keep cold foods..... • Keep these neatly trimmed • Put things where they belong! • Use these to avoid touching food directly • ........... clothing can easily catch afire • This removes germs and bacteria from surfaces • Do this to maintain order in your kitchen space • Do not place hot glass dishes on a....... surface • Avoid this by securing the cords of your equipment • ...
safety stuffs 2023-01-30
Across
- go here if a fire happens
- what the red circle means
- why you cover linseed oil
- protect eyes
- beware of this so you don't get shocked
- ear protection
- clean breathing
- remove this
- use this if something bad happens
- remove this
Down
- the distance between fingers and saw
- protect your feet
- what the green square means
- one of the reasons you don't run
- what the blue circle means
- beware of this so you don't die
- what the yellow triangle means
- don't eat this in the shop
- don't go here
- what you do with long hair
20 Clues: remove this • remove this • protect eyes • don't go here • ear protection • clean breathing • protect your feet • go here if a fire happens • what the red circle means • why you cover linseed oil • what the blue circle means • don't eat this in the shop • what you do with long hair • what the green square means • what the yellow triangle means • beware of this so you don't die • ...
safety stuffs 2023-01-30
Across
- what the green square means
- the distance between fingers and saw
- remove this
- why you cover linseed oil
- protect your feet
- protect eyes
- don't go here
- go here if a fire happens
- what the yellow triangle means
Down
- one of the reasons you don't run
- use this if something bad happens
- what the red circle means
- beware of this so you don't die
- don't eat this in the shop
- what you do with long hair
- ear protection
- what the blue circle means
- clean breathing
- remove this
- beware of this so you don't get shocked
20 Clues: remove this • remove this • protect eyes • don't go here • ear protection • clean breathing • protect your feet • what the red circle means • why you cover linseed oil • go here if a fire happens • don't eat this in the shop • what you do with long hair • what the blue circle means • what the green square means • what the yellow triangle means • beware of this so you don't die • ...
Safety crossword 2025-02-07
Across
- What should you do when cutting with the drill press
- What is the fastest tool we use
- Hair must be
- what kind of jewelry can't you have
- How many triggers does the miter saw have
- Shoes must be
- Don't leave a machine while its what
- What should you wear when painting
- Must be worn in the shop
Down
- is hearing protection mandatory or optional
- What should shoes be
- What is the clamp for the drill press called
- Avoid these clothes
- How many sanders did we learn about
- The first saw we learned about
- what kind of clothes should you
- We wear these when painting
- Which way does the blade on the band saw move
- Do not do this with other people
- What kind of jewelry can you have in the shop
20 Clues: Hair must be • Shoes must be • Avoid these clothes • What should shoes be • Must be worn in the shop • We wear these when painting • The first saw we learned about • What is the fastest tool we use • what kind of clothes should you • Do not do this with other people • What should you wear when painting • How many sanders did we learn about • what kind of jewelry can't you have • ...
safety expectations 2025-01-27
Across
- posted follow
- all safety instructions
- all the time
- what do you do if you need help with one of the saws?
- toed shoes all the time
- What does PPE stand for?
- hair tied back
- no
- all appropriate PPE at all times
Down
- on the Miter Saw
- You should leave this class with the same number of
- On the bandsaw wait to
- why is it important to not talk to your friends in the shop?
- why is it important to keep your area clean?
- No jewelry or
- Why is it important to be safe in the shop?
- protection if you would like
- if you would like to when painting
- no
- not do
20 Clues: no • no • not do • all the time • posted follow • No jewelry or • on the Miter Saw • On the bandsaw wait to • all safety instructions • toed shoes all the time • hair tied back • What does PPE stand for? • protection if you would like • all appropriate PPE at all times • if you would like to when painting • Why is it important to be safe in the shop? • ...
safety crossword 2025-01-31
Across
- protects your eyes
- shoes covering toes
- used to make what you are making
- protects your ears
- sands with a belt like sanding thing
- sands stuff in a circle motion
- messing around
- is circle and cuts but it has a protection covering it
- opposite of running
Down
- messing around
- signs with rules to be safe
- not baggy clothes
- to follow rules
- ties hair back
- keep in place from something moving
- sander that is a spindle
- following what to be told to do
- making sure no one is hurt
- jewelry that needs to be put away
- hand protection
20 Clues: messing around • ties hair back • messing around • to follow rules • hand protection • not baggy clothes • protects your eyes • protects your ears • shoes covering toes • opposite of running • sander that is a spindle • making sure no one is hurt • signs with rules to be safe • sands stuff in a circle motion • following what to be told to do • used to make what you are making • ...
Workplace Safety 2025-03-06
Across
- Keep this clear in case of emergency
- Used to secure workers when working at heights
- Worn to protect your ears from loud machinery
- This type of shoe is puncture-resistant
- The process of stopping a machine or equipment before making repairs or maintenance
- Wear this to protect your lungs from harmful chemicals
- This a daily practice to protect your well-being from harm and danger
- A first-aid item to stop bleeding
Down
- Worn to protect your eyes from debris
- Use these when lifting objects by hand
- Material used to mark off pathways and hazardous or restricted areas
- Do this before using heavy equipment
- A type of protective garment worn to prevent burns from hot surfaces or liquids
- Worn to protect your hands from chemicals or cuts
- Used for lifting heavy objects safely
- Device used to stop fires from spreading
- Worn to prevent head injuries from falling objects
- Required to identify and control exposure to hazardous materials
- What to do in case of a fire
19 Clues: What to do in case of a fire • A first-aid item to stop bleeding • Keep this clear in case of emergency • Do this before using heavy equipment • Worn to protect your eyes from debris • Used for lifting heavy objects safely • Use these when lifting objects by hand • This type of shoe is puncture-resistant • Device used to stop fires from spreading • ...
Kitchen Safety 2025-06-12
Across
- When you turn wastes like leftovers from meals and garden waste into a fertile soil,by letting it break down naturally.
- These are egg cells created by some germs, such as bacteria and fungus, which can stay in harsh conditions and grow into living kinds under good conditions.
- Bacteria, viruses, fungus and tiny living creatures that could be helpful or harmful, especially when it comes to food safety and spoiled food .
- Is an emergency system used for getting someone breathing and blood flowing again after their heart has stopped beating.
- This is a list of products or materials that are regularly used in the kitchen to keep track of the food and tools that are available.
- Is a process used to make sure that food is made, kept, and eaten in a way that keeps people from getting sick from eating it.
- zone The temperatures are between 40°F (4°C) and 140°F (60°C)
- Small cooking items that can be transportable, like a toaster or a blender, which has a specific purpose and doesn't need permanent setup.
- It is a place in the kitchen where you do specific tasks such as preparing foods or cooking.
- These are cooking tools that are used for cooking and serving, such as knives, spoons, and spatulas.
Down
- When you take good care and save supplies like food, so they don't go to waste.
- Big kitchen machine that usually needs to be set up long-term, like a freezer, oven, or dishwasher.
- This happens when harmful germs or allergies passed from one food to another usually caused by bad storage or management
- These are wires with a wider blade allowing the plug to only to be placed into an outlet in one direction,
- These are supplies that can be safely stored at room temperature without rotting
- It is a process of reusing thrown away items to create new items in order to lessen waste and save resources.
- manoeuvre This is an emergency skill that is used to help a person who is choking by putting pressure on the belly to clear the mouth.
- burn When you don't keep food safely in the freezer. This causes the food to dry and then get bad , which lessens its quality and taste.
- It is the amount of time that an item of food is safe for eating and keeps its good value when stored properly
19 Clues: zone The temperatures are between 40°F (4°C) and 140°F (60°C) • When you take good care and save supplies like food, so they don't go to waste. • These are supplies that can be safely stored at room temperature without rotting • It is a place in the kitchen where you do specific tasks such as preparing foods or cooking. • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-07-18
Across
- Loose cords or clutter can cause what type of incident?
- Where do you report hazards and incidents?
- What does ‘E’ stand for in PPE?
- What equipment is similar to a forklift but doesn’t require a license?
- What is the equipment used to put out small fires?
- What is the most common cause of an injury? (hint: 2 words)
- Which of the following is the flashing red light at the entrance of the chiller used for? Forklift inside, pedestrian inside, low temperature
- What should you always bend to lift safely?
- What is the result of repetitive lifting or poor technique?
Down
- What is the vehicle used to lift and move heavy loads?
- What does ‘P’ stand for in SWP?
- What does the 'F' stand for in LTIFR?
- Poor _____ can cause headaches and eye strain
- How many emergency exits do we have at the Yarraville site?
- How many metres distance should you be from an operating forklift?
- How many Foodbank trucks do we have across all 4 sites?
- What should you do when you identify a hazard?
- What is the equipment used to move heavy loads across the floor? (hint: 2 words)
- What is the protective gear for your feet?
19 Clues: What does ‘P’ stand for in SWP? • What does ‘E’ stand for in PPE? • What does the 'F' stand for in LTIFR? • Where do you report hazards and incidents? • What is the protective gear for your feet? • What should you always bend to lift safely? • Poor _____ can cause headaches and eye strain • What should you do when you identify a hazard? • ...
Safety Awareness 2025-02-21
Across
- Where are all pedestrians suppose to walk on the plant floor?
- What do you wear to protect yourself from a fall from heights?
- Emergency button on every machine.
- Golden Rule #7
- What do you use when going up and down the stairs
- Golden rule #10
- How many golden rules are there?
- Golden rule #13
Down
- What do you use to get everyone's attention when there is a medical emergency or a serious injury?
- What form is filled out when you see an unsafe act or condition?
- Name of company you work for?
- who has the right of way in the plant?
- All electrical cabinets are to be _______.
- What type of glasses do you wear to protect your eyes?
- What type of gloves do you use when handling bobbins and reels?
- What is generated company wide when a serious injury happens?
- Golden Rule #15
- The device you use if someone is in cardiac arrest
- First name of plant manager
19 Clues: Golden Rule #7 • Golden Rule #15 • Golden rule #10 • Golden rule #13 • First name of plant manager • Name of company you work for? • How many golden rules are there? • Emergency button on every machine. • who has the right of way in the plant? • All electrical cabinets are to be _______. • What do you use when going up and down the stairs • ...
Health & Safety 2025-09-08
Across
- condition
- fees for intervention
- suppression
- fibres
- provision and use of working equipment regulations
- netting for all
- aider for health
- not very risky
Down
- civil
- assessment
- skin
- boots go on these
- book for mishaps
- health and safety executive
- post traumatic stress disorder
- don't hang around too long in a harness
- lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations
- of the mind - illness
- type of mask
19 Clues: skin • civil • fibres • condition • assessment • suppression • type of mask • not very risky • netting for all • book for mishaps • aider for health • boots go on these • fees for intervention • of the mind - illness • health and safety executive • post traumatic stress disorder • don't hang around too long in a harness • provision and use of working equipment regulations • ...
Hot Off The Press Summer 2017 2017-07-04
Across
- Deprivation
- Feeling tired
- Judy believes is important
- Judy Did this Job
- April day of
- Hazards can cause falls
- decreased with fatigue
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well being
Down
- Its Everyone's Job
- Part of Health and Safety Week
- Needs very little sleep
- Preventable
- fitting footwear
- Should be in First Aid Kit
- Over 300 in our workplace
15 Clues: Deprivation • Preventable • April day of • Feeling tired • fitting footwear • Judy Did this Job • Its Everyone's Job • decreased with fatigue • Needs very little sleep • Hazards can cause falls • Over 300 in our workplace • Judy believes is important • Should be in First Aid Kit • Part of Health and Safety Week • A state of complete physical, mental and social well being
Chemical Engineering 2014-11-24
14 Clues: Professor • Professor • Professor • Tough class • Engineering • Heat Capacity • Hardest Major • Bierce Library • Engineering lab • Computer Program • PMT & lots of fun! • Chemical Reactions • What is much needed • Engineers best friend
Small Animal Science Jobs 2021-09-21
14 Clues: zoo • food • circus • hospital • pet shop • trainers • groomers • pet owners • attendants • animal breeders • workers animal hospitals • vaccinate against disease • people who sell lab animals for research • vets who assists vet and other members of the staff
Common-Sense Science Safety 2013-09-03
Across
- Always wash your hands well with liquid soap, after handling chemicals or other materials.
- Report any _____ you see.
- Follow your teacher’s _____ always.
- Know the location of fire _____ and other safety equipment.
- Never point a _____ object at another person.
- Learn to recognize the warning symbols for _____ materials.
- Handle all _____ carefully.
- Treat all living things with _____.
- Never smell any substance directly, but gently wave your hand over it to bring its _____ toward your nose.
Down
- Never taste any ______.
- Keep your work area ______ and organized.
- Heat solids and liquids only in open heat-resistant glass _____.
- Make sure you close the containers of chemicals _____ after you use them.
- Follow your teacher’s instructions to safely dispose of all waste materials.
- Keep water or wet hands away from _____ outlets or sockets.
- When you have finished an experiment, clean all the _____ before putting it away.
- When heating a substance, make sure the container does not boil _____.
- Always wear safety _____ and any safety clothing.
- Never change or start an activity without _____.
19 Clues: Never taste any ______. • Report any _____ you see. • Handle all _____ carefully. • Follow your teacher’s _____ always. • Treat all living things with _____. • Keep your work area ______ and organized. • Never point a _____ object at another person. • Never change or start an activity without _____. • Always wear safety _____ and any safety clothing. • ...
Fermentation 2021-11-22
Across
- milk product made using S. thermophilus and L. bulgaricus at 1:1
- type of fermentation that produces a mix of Lactic Acid, CO2, acetic acid, and ethanol
- fermented rice beverage made using amylolytic starters
- metabolic breakdown of carbohydrates to release CO2,ethanol and energy
- bacteria associated with fermentation
- made from alkaline fermented soybean; plant based protein
Down
- __ fermentation uses a starter culture such as L. lactis or S. cerevisiae
- iron inhibitor that is hydrolysed by fermentation
- type of fermentation that produces a single by-product eg Lactic Acid
- LAB are gram __
- fermentation using microorganisms naturally present, uncontrolled conditions
- fermented milk product using inoculation of L. acidophilus and Lc. lactis; sour taste
- broad name of the microorganisms associated with alcoholic fermentation
- forms when oxygen enters during alcoholic fermentation of wine
14 Clues: LAB are gram __ • bacteria associated with fermentation • iron inhibitor that is hydrolysed by fermentation • fermented rice beverage made using amylolytic starters • made from alkaline fermented soybean; plant based protein • forms when oxygen enters during alcoholic fermentation of wine • milk product made using S. thermophilus and L. bulgaricus at 1:1 • ...
Safety Policies & Procedures Training 2022-04-13
Across
- safe storage, safe labeling of chemicals
- guidelines for how machine parts function and protect against injury
- protecting employees from falls while they are on the roof
- guidelines for safe unloading and loading of trailers
- guidelines for the safe use of ladders, preventing falls, etc.
- provides guidelines to minimize hot work related injuries and damages
- provides direction on operating lift trucks and hazards
- applies any time a process equipment or piping is opened
- types, colors, when to use tag
- when a safety override is to be used and why, what documents to fill out
- includes energy control procedures
- basic rules, awareness of potential arc flash hazards
- protect against infectious pathogens
- provide required safety and health training to employees
Down
- how we plan to prevent hearing loss due noise exposure
- brief summaries of HR and safety policies
- recognizing hazards due to hot and cold environments
- safe handling of all hand and power tools
- how to respond to a fall, preparing for a fall
- guidelines to prevent breathing of contaminated air
- prevents loss of life, property, eliminates fire hazards
- best possible safety precautions in a permit required space
- ensures employees are protected from exposure to falls
- guidelines to prevent injuries while operating aerial lifts
- guidelines for safe and effective scaffolding use
- covers reporting, who does what, unsafe practices
- what should be worn, when, why, for what jobs
27 Clues: types, colors, when to use tag • includes energy control procedures • protect against infectious pathogens • safe storage, safe labeling of chemicals • brief summaries of HR and safety policies • safe handling of all hand and power tools • what should be worn, when, why, for what jobs • how to respond to a fall, preparing for a fall • ...
Unit 7 Project 2024-11-09
Across
- Enforces the law and ensures fair legal practices in the U.S.
- Focuses on signals intelligence and cybersecurity.
- Responds to and coordinates disaster relief efforts.
- Oversees national housing policies and urban development programs.
- Ensures the safety of consumer products and prevents hazards.
- Oversees energy production, including nuclear energy and energy efficiency.
- Regulates vehicle safety standards and reduces road traffic accidents.
- Protects employees' rights to organize and join unions.
- Manages immigration processes, including citizenship and visa applications.
- Leads U.S. space exploration and scientific research beyond Earth.
- Administers tax collection and enforces tax laws.
- Ensures safe working conditions by setting workplace safety standards.
- Investigates crimes involving firearms, explosives, and illegal substances.
- Secures transportation systems, particularly airports and air travel.
- Provides services and benefits to military veterans.
Down
- Protects the U.S. from terrorism and natural disasters.
- Manages national parks and preserves natural and cultural resources.
- Enforces federal laws against workplace discrimination.
- Oversees the nation’s transportation systems, including highways and airways.
- Gathers foreign intelligence and conducts covert operations.
- Protects public health by controlling disease outbreaks.
- Protects the environment and regulates pollution.
- Investigates federal crimes and ensures national security.
- Manages government buildings, supplies, and services.
- Oversees public health, social services, and medical research.
- Supports small businesses with loans, contracts, and counseling.
- Preserves U.S. historical documents and records.
- Manages mail delivery across the United States.
- Regulates food, drugs, and medical devices for safety.
29 Clues: Manages mail delivery across the United States. • Preserves U.S. historical documents and records. • Protects the environment and regulates pollution. • Administers tax collection and enforces tax laws. • Focuses on signals intelligence and cybersecurity. • Responds to and coordinates disaster relief efforts. • Provides services and benefits to military veterans. • ...
College Life 2020-04-25
11 Clues: Primary • Workshop • publication • Celebration • associations • Student's residence • quest for knowledge • knowledge assessment • Instruction for a fee • College student's goal • Students domestic partner
Week 7 Spelling Words 2013-11-20
17 Clues: study • out west • i'm hungry • staying dry • main storage • plural for study • plural of matrix • the identification • more of one gender • part of a committee • plural of diagnosis • plural for analysis • 2nd generation girls • a group of unicellar • political environment • first hand discription • this is a examanation lab
Mary's Trivia 2024-06-07
Across
- time mary gets to work
- favorite snack
- cook or bake
- favorite color
- panther favorite superhero
- favorite flower
- mary's favorite food
- grade mary stopped growing
Down
- favorite fast food restaurant
- favorite school subject
- tea latte favorite drink
- favorite season
- favorite soda drink
- mary's degree
- favorite sport
- name of mary's lab
- mary height
17 Clues: mary height • cook or bake • mary's degree • favorite snack • favorite sport • favorite color • favorite season • favorite flower • name of mary's lab • favorite soda drink • mary's favorite food • time mary gets to work • favorite school subject • tea latte favorite drink • panther favorite superhero • grade mary stopped growing • favorite fast food restaurant
Khadija Palany Protechve Safety Equuipment 2016-05-26
Across
- Danger.
- Makes you easy to see.
- Protect your ear from noise.
- Protect your head.
- Protect your eyes.
- Protect your from falling down.
- Protect you body.
- Can not see.
Down
- Protect your face.
- Protect your knee pads.
- cap boots Protect your feet.
- Protect your lungs.
- Protect your body.
- Protect your eyes from chemicals.
- Protect your hands.
15 Clues: Danger. • Can not see. • Protect you body. • Protect your face. • Protect your head. • Protect your eyes. • Protect your body. • Protect your lungs. • Protect your hands. • Makes you easy to see. • Protect your knee pads. • cap boots Protect your feet. • Protect your ear from noise. • Protect your from falling down. • Protect your eyes from chemicals.
