lab safety Crossword Puzzles
PRONUNCIATION LAB U4 2026-02-11
Across
- the day after today
- not feeling well
- good for your body; making you strong
- to feel pain
- moving on wheels or ice with skates
- pain in your head
- moving your body to be strong and healthy
- care keep yourself safe and healthy
- riding a board with wheels
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- to take something that is thrown or falling
- in a short time
- this day
- pain in your belly
- riding a bicycle
- pain in your tooth
- something you take to help you feel better
- when something hurts
- the day before today
- strong and healthy
- the part inside your head that helps you think
20 Clues: this day • to feel pain • in a short time • not feeling well • riding a bicycle • pain in your head • pain in your belly • pain in your tooth • strong and healthy • the day after today • when something hurts • the day before today • riding a board with wheels • moving on wheels or ice with skates • care keep yourself safe and healthy • good for your body; making you strong • ...
Lab Laugh Logic 2026-02-21
Across
- Launch vehicle program Sivan contributed to
- Scientific principle visually represented in Akira’s explosion
- Geosynchronous launch vehicle developed by ISRO
- India’s Mars Orbiter Mission
- Study of motion of spacecraft under gravity
- Six-degree trajectory simulation software
- Field of engineering studied by K. Sivan and Ritu Karidhal
- Path calculated in Sivan’s SITARA software
- Collapse-like energy phenomenon suggested in Akira
- Relating to Mangalyaan’s motion around Mars
- Rocket technology developed at LPSC
- Lunar exploration mission series of ISRO
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- Region targeted in Chandrayaan-3
- Fictional telekinetic power shown in Akira
- Advanced low-temperature engine technology used in GSLV
- Self-sustaining nuclear process referenced in Akira
- Einstein principle hinted at in Akira’s energy burst
- Force that lifts rockets off Earth
- Force governing planetary and orbital motion
- Spacecraft’s self-operating system used in Mars mission
20 Clues: India’s Mars Orbiter Mission • Region targeted in Chandrayaan-3 • Force that lifts rockets off Earth • Rocket technology developed at LPSC • Lunar exploration mission series of ISRO • Six-degree trajectory simulation software • Fictional telekinetic power shown in Akira • Path calculated in Sivan’s SITARA software • Launch vehicle program Sivan contributed to • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2026-04-03
Across
- Heart
- Blood pressure
- Smallest blood vessel where gas and nutrient exchange occurs.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- Portable device that monitors heart rhythm over 24–48 hours
- ventricular tachycardia
- Heart rate
- Inflammation
- Enlarged heart
- Ultrasound imaging of the heart.
- Myocardial infarction
- High blood pressure
- Irregular heartbeat
Down
- Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye.
- Procedure using x-ray dye and a tiny tube called a catheter.
- Muscle
- Vessel
- Congestive heart failure
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- The largest artery in the body.
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries
- Surgical removal
25 Clues: Heart • Muscle • Vessel • Heart rate • Inflammation • Blood pressure • Enlarged heart • Surgical removal • High blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Myocardial infarction • ventricular tachycardia • Congestive heart failure • The largest artery in the body. • Ultrasound imaging of the heart. • Hardening and narrowing of arteries • Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye. • ...
Unit 5 lab 2026-04-03
Across
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Muscle
- Heart rate
- Blood pressure
- Heart
- Portable device that monitors heart rhythm over 24–48 hours
- The largest artery in the body.
- Enlarged heart
- Blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
- Congestive heart failure
- Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye.
- Inflammation
- Vessel
- Hardening and narrowing of arteries
- Smallest blood vessel where gas and nutrient exchange occurs.
Down
- ventricular tachycardia
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- Irregular heartbeat
- Myocardial infarction
- Procedure using x-ray dye and a tiny tube called a catheter.
- Ultrasound imaging of the heart.
- High blood pressure
- Measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Surgical removal
25 Clues: Heart • Muscle • Vessel • Heart rate • Inflammation • Blood pressure • Enlarged heart • Surgical removal • Irregular heartbeat • High blood pressure • Myocardial infarction • ventricular tachycardia • Congestive heart failure • The largest artery in the body. • Ultrasound imaging of the heart. • Hardening and narrowing of arteries • Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye. • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
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- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
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- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
Across
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
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- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Thomas Edison 2017-10-27
7 Clues: Age he left school • His nickname in his NJ lab • Name of Edison's first wife • Invention that created light • Invention that created sound • Town in NJ where his lab was • Town in Ohio where he was born
Security SOP 2024-10-07
Across
- The "go to" Security notebook
- Everyone must wear Safety ________ (plural)
- Tell supervisor the ________ for a fire alarm
- Who to call on weekends for Dry Air alarms
- Acronym for Panasonic Energy Corporation of America
- Allowed only in designated area
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- Required Eye Personal Protective Equipment
- Federal Agency responsible for Workplace Safety
- Safety Representative for PECA
- First thing to pull out during any alarm
- Third element on Periodic table
11 Clues: The "go to" Security notebook • Safety Representative for PECA • Third element on Periodic table • Allowed only in designated area • First thing to pull out during any alarm • Required Eye Personal Protective Equipment • Who to call on weekends for Dry Air alarms • Everyone must wear Safety ________ (plural) • Tell supervisor the ________ for a fire alarm • ...
BCS Health and Safety 2015-08-31
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- / Acronym for a person conducting a business or undertaking
- / Defined as a danger or risk
- / An item of personal protective equipment
- / Location of the BCS Group head office
- / Keeping your workplace clean and free of clutter
- / You complete this document if there has been an accident or incident
- / Full wording for the acronym LOTO
- / Set of written rules which explains how people working in a particular profession should behave
- / Name of the BCS bag drop system
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- / The only people allowed to do electrical work
- / One of the BCS core values
- / Division of BCS that runs projects
- / What type of legislation are safety laws incorporated into
- / Defined as the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk or injury
- / Company that bought an 80% stake in BCS on the 1st January
- / The BCS CEO
- / Who is responsible for safety at your workplace
17 Clues: / The BCS CEO • / One of the BCS core values • / Defined as a danger or risk • / Name of the BCS bag drop system • / Full wording for the acronym LOTO • / Division of BCS that runs projects • / Location of the BCS Group head office • / An item of personal protective equipment • / The only people allowed to do electrical work • ...
Sustainability 2024-09-24
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- Department handling hiring and employee relations
- Ensuring this improves workplace fairness and trust
- A systematic review of safety and compliance
- Whistleblowers are often protected under this type of law
- The sustainable practice of reducing waste
- Method of ensuring resources are used efficiently without depletion
- Safety practice requiring employees to wear proper protective gear
- SDG 13 focuses on combating this global issue
- The primary international framework for sustainable development
- SDG 6 aims to ensure access to this basic necessity for all
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- Sustainable practice that involves using materials repeatedly
- Programs aimed at improving employee skills
- Process of informing authorities about illegal or unethical activities:
- The type of footprint measuring an individual's impact on the environment
- Eliminating this can create a more diverse workforce
- Reducing this can improve workplace mental health
- A workplace safety plan usually includes this type of analysis
17 Clues: The sustainable practice of reducing waste • Programs aimed at improving employee skills • A systematic review of safety and compliance • SDG 13 focuses on combating this global issue • Department handling hiring and employee relations • Reducing this can improve workplace mental health • Ensuring this improves workplace fairness and trust • ...
level k 2023-02-02
12 Clues: locate • guilty • to fight • to give up • to combine • personality • scan or map • not apart of • long lasting • to put up with • defense in law • a lab ordered result
Safecatch 2021-01-06
9 Clues: The "A" in catch • The "C" in catch • The "C" in catch • The "H" in catch • The "T" in catch • The "A" in safety • The "E" in safety • The "S" in safety • The "F" in safety
Find Your Pollyanna 2018-10-25
11 Clues: Tater • oldtimer • Graduates • Night before • Present time • Steeler's qb • Lemon or lime • Manhattan transfer • Dogs that do not baark • Mad scientist's milieu • Mechanical memorization
Caitlins bday (not so) mini 2024-04-23
11 Clues: hobby • lab boss • hometown • Fav artist • favorite dog • future school • Daily craving • favorite beer • high school sport • second favorite dog • something she won’t eat
First Day Science Puzzle 2022-08-05
Across
- What do you use to put out a fire?
- A measuring device usually in cm or in
- After lab you should always ___________
Down
- A glass tool used to hold liquids
- What do you put on your eyes to protect them?
- A unit of measurement for temperature used in science
- A tool used to measure temperature
- What do you wear over your clothes to protect them?
- Never ___________ in a lab
9 Clues: Never ___________ in a lab • A glass tool used to hold liquids • A tool used to measure temperature • What do you use to put out a fire? • A measuring device usually in cm or in • After lab you should always ___________ • What do you put on your eyes to protect them? • What do you wear over your clothes to protect them? • ...
Health & Safety 2022-11-21
7 Clues: Do not spread ________. • Do not open the _________unit. • Enter and exit the lab ____________. • Do not over load a power____________. • Never give out ___________ information. • No trailing because it may cause _________. • Do not eat and _________in the computer lab.
Interference Theory 2025-04-04
Across
- old interferes with the new
- not being able to recall something
- Did the retroactive study with McDonald
- type of experiment used to test interference theory
- did the rugby study with Badly
Down
- an amount of time over which inference occurs
- what type of validity is lack in a lab
- new interferes with the old
8 Clues: old interferes with the new • new interferes with the old • did the rugby study with Badly • not being able to recall something • what type of validity is lack in a lab • Did the retroactive study with McDonald • an amount of time over which inference occurs • type of experiment used to test interference theory
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
Across
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
Down
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-08-12
Across
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
Down
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- This year’s Safety Day is about Refocus and ZOOM in on Safety -find the 4 R’s associated with this promotion: (4 separate words starting with the letter R)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
27 Clues: “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Carolina Panthers Starting Lineup (Defense) 2016-02-06
11 Clues: Free Safety • Strong Safety • Left Cornerback • Right Cornerback • Middle linebacker • Left defensive end • Right defensive end • Weak side Linebacker • Left defensive tackle • Right defensive tackle • Strong side linebacker
April Safety Crossword 2023-04-03
Across
- a color coded organization system at every site to identify important equipment and to keep the site organized
- ask for this if something is too heavy for you to move by yourself
- it is important to lift within your ....
- members of this committee wear a green-striped vest
- the website where you can order safety shoes
- World Day for Safety and Health at Work is celebrated on the 28th of this month
- the program on A to Z where you can report safety concerns and suggestions
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- this PPE helps you be seen more clearly by other associates
- these should be tested before grabbing a pick cart
- promotes blood flow and restores nutrients to your muscles, preparing them for activity and supporting muscle recovery afterwards
- should always be pinned or tied up above the shoulders
- what comes first
- this PPE protects your hands as well as the customer packages
13 Clues: what comes first • it is important to lift within your .... • the website where you can order safety shoes • these should be tested before grabbing a pick cart • members of this committee wear a green-striped vest • should always be pinned or tied up above the shoulders • this PPE helps you be seen more clearly by other associates • ...
science lab 2026-04-05
7 Clues: Used to heat substances • Eye protection in the lab • Used to observe tiny objects • A container used to mix liquids • Recording results of an experiment • Protective: clothing worn in the lab • cylinder: Used to measure liquid volumes accurately
BBS 2.0 2018-05-30
Across
- Team_________ Lead uses weekly/monthly Observation Data to determine what projects are needed as well as ensuring current projects are on-track
- The S in BBS
- Actively caring from every chair to achieve a world-class safety culture through educating, coaching, and intrusive leadership is the BBS _______ statement
- This observer conducts employee observations and provides quality feedback and coaching
- Team ________ Analyst reviews of Observation Data from BBS Web App and summarizes data to the Steering Team
- Agincourt EHS manager
- The behavior observation and feedback process encourages ________ safety coaching
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- Team _______ records all Steering Team tasks during meeting. Ensures all Steering Team tasks are being completed
- Team __________ Lead Uses weekly/monthly Observation Data to determine Weekly Communication points along with any special messages for the month.
- ELC’s safety culture is focused on everyone getting _______ involved in keeping ourselves and our fellow employees safe
- Focusing on ________ works to improve safety because it is often people’s actions that lead to incidents and injuries rather than the environment or equipment
- The Dedicated Observer will record observations and feedback on this
- Allows for Dedicated Observers to capture the BBS Observations on a tablet
13 Clues: The S in BBS • Agincourt EHS manager • The Dedicated Observer will record observations and feedback on this • Allows for Dedicated Observers to capture the BBS Observations on a tablet • The behavior observation and feedback process encourages ________ safety coaching • This observer conducts employee observations and provides quality feedback and coaching • ...
B CW 2012-10-30
Across
- He is one of the greatest Steelers. His name was Mean Joe ______
- number of sides on the Steelers hemlet that the logo is on
- recent Steeler receiver that has retired. Has same first name as the field the Steelers play on
- College team that plays on the same field as the Steelers
- This Steeler has ALOT of hair! (last name)
- last name of Steelers fastest receiver
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- Steelers home Field is called _______ Field
- Steelers biggest rival, they are for the birds!
- Number of Superbowls that the Steelers have played in
- Steelers famous owner before his Son was the owner
- Number of Superbowls that the Steelers have won
- lab that lives with the Morris's
- lab that lives with the Fergusons
13 Clues: lab that lives with the Morris's • lab that lives with the Fergusons • last name of Steelers fastest receiver • This Steeler has ALOT of hair! (last name) • Steelers home Field is called _______ Field • Steelers biggest rival, they are for the birds! • Number of Superbowls that the Steelers have won • Steelers famous owner before his Son was the owner • ...
Science lab and safety tools 2023-09-07
Safety in the Textiles Lab 2025-02-21
Across
- Turn this on and off when using machines
- Hold these by the closed blade
Down
- What everything else is or has the potential to become one.
- Avoid getting these jammed in sewing machines, or pins going through them.
- Tuck under desks at the end of each lesson.
- Keep these out of the room or under your desk if you must.
- Do this instead of running around
7 Clues: Hold these by the closed blade • Do this instead of running around • Turn this on and off when using machines • Tuck under desks at the end of each lesson. • Keep these out of the room or under your desk if you must. • What everything else is or has the potential to become one. • Avoid getting these jammed in sewing machines, or pins going through them.
Foods:) 2019-03-26
Across
- What is the zone where you can leave meat called
- Whats something you should always keep tied back when cooking
- How long can you put meat in the danger zone
- What's the most commonly used knife in the kitchen
- Whats something that kitchen safety can save you from
- WHats one thing you MUST do before cooking wash your
- How do many oopsies in the kitchen happen
- What's another common allergies
- What is something kitchen safety can save you from
- When using a knife, whats the most common mistake
- How long should you atleast wash your hands for
- Whats another thing that kitchen safety can save you from
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- clothes Whats something you should never wear while cooking
- What's one common allergies
- Who should you give the epipen to after using it
- What knife do you use for cutting large meats
- What should you put on a fat fire to put it out
- true or false: soak knives in a filled up sink
- What side of the epipen should be placed on the thigh
- What's the last most common allergies
20 Clues: What's one common allergies • What's another common allergies • What's the last most common allergies • How do many oopsies in the kitchen happen • How long can you put meat in the danger zone • What knife do you use for cutting large meats • true or false: soak knives in a filled up sink • What should you put on a fat fire to put it out • ...
Global Safety Day-2022 2022-09-01
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- ____ should be marked conspicuously on lifting tools.
- ISO14001+ISO9001+ISO45001 = ________
- Difficult to see the flame of ________ gas in daytime.
- _______ is one of the lifesaving Policies.
- _________ is provided to maintain continuity.
- 35ppm is STEL value of _______.
- Safety Day-2022
- Stop, Think, Assess, Control, Resume work.
- In the event of ammonia leak, we should rush in the __________ direction.
- One of the hazard available in the DG room.
- “Everyone going home safe and healthy everyday” is our EHS _________.
- Hazard is the ________ property of substance.
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- HSD Tank, Nitric Acid Tank, Septic Tank, N2 Tank are example of _________.
- N2 and CO2 are ________ gases.
- Document containing information about chemical.
- How many types of emergency siren code do we have?
- _______ is used to report any type of incident.
- ________ is the best fire extinguishing agent for diesel fire.
- Lowest temperature at which any fuel gives sufficient vapor to produce momentary flash if encounter ignition source.
- _____ type is Multipurpose fire extinguisher.
- Theme of Global Safety Day-2022 “TAKE 5 _______”.
- How many safety principles do we have?
22 Clues: Safety Day-2022 • N2 and CO2 are ________ gases. • 35ppm is STEL value of _______. • ISO14001+ISO9001+ISO45001 = ________ • How many safety principles do we have? • _______ is one of the lifesaving Policies. • Stop, Think, Assess, Control, Resume work. • One of the hazard available in the DG room. • _________ is provided to maintain continuity. • ...
Chapter 1: Hunting Equipment 2023-09-13
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- what direction should a muzzle be facing when stored
- device used for aiming
- type of sight that has a round bead on top of the barrel
- explosive chemical compound that ignites the gunpowder
- the amount of gunpowder in a cartridge
- the bore diameter of a shotgun
- the metal tube that the projectile travels through
- type of safety that has a sliding bar
- the container that holds all the ammunition components
- the size of a rile or handgun bore
- the "traditional bow"
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- action that has a large metal lever
- the spread of shot pellets after they hit a non-moving targer
- how should firearms be stored
- mechanical device that blocks the trigger or hammer to prevent firing
- a pin that strikes the primer of the cartridge causing ignition
- type of arrowhead that is used for big game hunting
- type of safety that has a pivoting lever
- the handle of the firearm
- action that operates on the same principle of a door hinge
- rear end of the barrel
21 Clues: the "traditional bow" • device used for aiming • rear end of the barrel • the handle of the firearm • how should firearms be stored • the bore diameter of a shotgun • the size of a rile or handgun bore • action that has a large metal lever • type of safety that has a sliding bar • the amount of gunpowder in a cartridge • type of safety that has a pivoting lever • ...
Unit 2: Safety & Risk 2023-09-26
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- Ensure adequate ___ in design to accommodate inevitable equipment and system failures
- When experts discuss legislation and regulation
- High alertness, constant search for potential failure is also known as ____ with failure
- An innovation in safety
- Nuclear sub sunk with 129 onboard
- "Sometimes you have to take off your engineering hat and put on your ___ hat"
- Responsible for investing in infrastructure, funding R&D, setting legal infrastructure, enforcing safety
- A successful culture of safety
- There is a difference between ethical and ___ design
- Debate with origins in WWII
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- Gradual and sometimes unconscious acceptance of insufficient or unexpected outcomes based on lack of prior catastrophe
- Systems in which a failure can result in catastrophe are tightly ____
- Offering transparency and building trust with the public can be done through
- Type of cars considered a potential solution to traffic accidents
- Nuclear accident due to design and training
- Levels of risk
- Factors in evaluating risk author
- Failures in design, equipment, operators, procedures and the environment are ___
- ___ Accident Theory
- Failures become serious when they ___
- Argued that "risk will never be eliminated from high-risk systems"
21 Clues: Levels of risk • ___ Accident Theory • An innovation in safety • Debate with origins in WWII • A successful culture of safety • Factors in evaluating risk author • Nuclear sub sunk with 129 onboard • Failures become serious when they ___ • Nuclear accident due to design and training • When experts discuss legislation and regulation • ...
Word Up!:Safety 2026-01-23
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- What must you always have if leaving the breakwater?
- A fire ________ puts out small fires
- ________ should be preformed before starting work to help prevent ergonomic injuries
- If an airhorn is pressed once for 15 seconds or more employees should _________.
- These colored stanchion are used for HV areas
- Report all _______ no matter how small.
- PPE used to protect your eyes
- This equipment helps carry heavy objects and place them on racks
- Submit a _______________ if you have a safety concern or improvement idea
- This PPE is required during crane ops.
- A ______ station flushes debris out of eyes
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- Report injuries immediately to your ________
- Along with safety glasses these are needed at a minimum in work areas
- _______ taped areas indicate desks and PPE free zones
- A _________ kit is used to treat minor injuries
- An ________ is used alongside CPR if a person is unconscious and unresponsive
- Remember this acronym when using and extinguisher
- This PPE is used to protect your lungs
- _________ are PPE used to prevent lacerations
- _________ is everyones responsibility at Arc
20 Clues: PPE used to protect your eyes • A fire ________ puts out small fires • This PPE is used to protect your lungs • This PPE is required during crane ops. • Report all _______ no matter how small. • A ______ station flushes debris out of eyes • Report injuries immediately to your ________ • _________ is everyones responsibility at Arc • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-07-01
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- Tool with a rotating abrasive wheel
- Infectious agent transmitted through contaminated blood
- Immediate care given before professional medical help arrives
- Potential sources of danger in the workplace
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- Device used to put out small fires
- Written account of an unexpected workplace event
- Small electric vehicle used on fairways
- U.S. agency that enforces workplace safety standards
- Safety gear acronym
- Sheets showing dangers stored safely
- Workplace priority to prevent accidents
11 Clues: Safety gear acronym • Device used to put out small fires • Tool with a rotating abrasive wheel • Sheets showing dangers stored safely • Small electric vehicle used on fairways • Workplace priority to prevent accidents • Potential sources of danger in the workplace • Written account of an unexpected workplace event • U.S. agency that enforces workplace safety standards • ...
Pulse Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-10
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- PPE used when exposed to toxic fumes
- Safety evacuations are outlined in a Fire .....
- Worksafe guidance safety standards
- New employees training on safety rules & process
- Notice of improvement placed by a Health & Safety Rep
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- Used to minimise chance of falls
- Frequency and loss are considered when identifying
- 2016 legislation for chemical and other substances
- Next level of control after elimination
9 Clues: Used to minimise chance of falls • Worksafe guidance safety standards • PPE used when exposed to toxic fumes • Next level of control after elimination • Safety evacuations are outlined in a Fire ..... • New employees training on safety rules & process • Frequency and loss are considered when identifying • 2016 legislation for chemical and other substances • ...
Hotel Engineering terms 2022-03-03
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- footprint release of carbon dioxide due to consumption of fossil fuels
- system evacuation system
- control reducing business expenses
- american with disabilities act
- committee group of employees dedicated to safety
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- order task for a customer
- occupational safety and health administration
- agreeing with a wish
- Expenditures money spent by a business
- property operation and maintenance
10 Clues: agreeing with a wish • system evacuation system • american with disabilities act • order task for a customer • property operation and maintenance • Expenditures money spent by a business • control reducing business expenses • occupational safety and health administration • committee group of employees dedicated to safety • ...
Roles of Government Agencies, Part 1 2024-04-25
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- Acronym for the food safety and inspection service
- GMPs
- Acronym for the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
- Acronym for the US department of Agriculture
- Something the FDA does to production facilities
- The USDA must inspect food animals before and after what?
- part of the FDA monitoring food safety
- What agency administers the National Organic Program? (acronym)
- What agency conducts research on food and Ag products? (acronym)
- product the USDA oversees
- Both the USDA and FDA are responsible for what in relation to safe food handling?
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- A product category overseen by the FDA
- The agency in charge of grading services for the USDA
- Acronym for the Food and Drug Administration
- Foodborne illness surveillance is the responsibility of ____ and local agencies
- The agency that implements care standards for animals
16 Clues: GMPs • product the USDA oversees • A product category overseen by the FDA • part of the FDA monitoring food safety • Acronym for the Food and Drug Administration • Acronym for the US department of Agriculture • Something the FDA does to production facilities • Acronym for the food safety and inspection service • The agency in charge of grading services for the USDA • ...
Shop Safety 2023-03-09
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- most common type of fire
- clothing should be restrained
- must be reported to the instructor immediately
- fire equipment
- electrical fire
- is responsible for regulating shop workplace safety
- must be obtained before operating any equipment in the shop
- of your surroundings
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- safety equipment
- grease fire
- must be worn at all times in the shop
- information
- machine hazards
- caution
- is never allowed in the shop
15 Clues: caution • grease fire • information • fire equipment • machine hazards • electrical fire • safety equipment • of your surroundings • most common type of fire • is never allowed in the shop • clothing should be restrained • must be worn at all times in the shop • must be reported to the instructor immediately • is responsible for regulating shop workplace safety • ...
Skiing 2025-02-25
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- Powder's purring prowler
- Flexible slope marker
- Trickster's snowy playground
- Skiing's Social Hour
- Lift's cushioned foundation
- Removing from danger
- Unplanned snow angel maker
- Open-air activity
- Cross-country glider's game
- Slope-side SOS
- Brain bucket
- snow Mashed potatoes
- Sliding device
- Fore/aft balance exercise
- Snow glare shields
- Communication coordination
- Skiable incline
- Downhill skiing type
- Bright safety wear
- 'do not cross' marker
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- Off-limits to snow enthusiasts
- Femur's fancy fixer
- Info for skiers
- Expert ski run
- Code red on the run
- Skier's hidden treasure trove
- Pisten bully
- Difficult snow condition
- Avalanche's arch-nemesis
- Virgin fluff on the slopes
- Protection from harm
- Plastic fastener
- Designated ski route
- Slope's cozy retreat
- Skier's wipeout scattering gear
- Knee-knocking snow bump
- Trail's meeting point
- Gravity's straight shot
- Cardiac kick-starter
- Rescuer's snow chariot
- Mountain safety team
- Semicircular snow structure for tricks
- Uphill ski grippers
- Manicured mountain highway
44 Clues: Pisten bully • Brain bucket • Expert ski run • Slope-side SOS • Sliding device • Info for skiers • Skiable incline • Plastic fastener • Open-air activity • Snow glare shields • Bright safety wear • Femur's fancy fixer • Code red on the run • Uphill ski grippers • Protection from harm • Skiing's Social Hour • Removing from danger • Designated ski route • Slope's cozy retreat • snow Mashed potatoes • ...
EFM 2026-03-08
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- The number that matters most
- Georgia acronym for the upfront Title Ad Valorem Tax on vehicles
- Most expensive component in most electric vehicles
- One of the largest operating expenses for most fleets
- Process of selling vehicles at the end of their lifecycle
- State where Toyota builds the Tundra pickup
- Geotab’s newer forward facing only safety camera
- Manufacturer action to fix widespread vehicle safety defects
- Caribbean island where this year’s Sales Trip will be enjoyed
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- Regional acronym centered around Augusta and Aiken along the Savannah River
- Charleston bridge run that draws over 30,000 runners each year
- System used to view and manage all CDNS
- Common financing structure used to fund fleet vehicles
- How we describe a balance sheet with almost no net equity
- Fixed monthly expense
- State where the Ford F-250 Super Duty is manufactured
- Electric truck startup producing the R1T pickup
- Automaker known for leading the hybrid vehicle market
- Strait whose potential blockage could drive global fuel prices higher
- Safety partner used with Enterprise Fleet for driver training and risk management
20 Clues: Fixed monthly expense • The number that matters most • System used to view and manage all CDNS • State where Toyota builds the Tundra pickup • Electric truck startup producing the R1T pickup • Geotab’s newer forward facing only safety camera • Most expensive component in most electric vehicles • State where the Ford F-250 Super Duty is manufactured • ...
Equipment Crossword 2026-03-07
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- A thick glass tube used to heat liquids or solids.
- A small gas flame used to heat things in the lab.
- A small tool used to scoop or move solid chemicals.
- A tall container used to measure the amount of liquid.
- A mat that protects the bench from heat.
- A tool used to measure temperature.
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- A metal mesh placed on a tripod to hold glassware above the flame.
- A glass container used to hold or mix liquids.
- A stand used to hold test tubes upright.
- Glasses worn to protect your eyes in the lab.
- A tool with a wide top and narrow bottom used to pour liquids safely.
- A three-legged stand used to hold equipment above a flame.
- A timer used to measure how long something takes.
- A small glass tube used for holding or mixing small amounts of chemicals.
- A tool used to safely pick up hot equipment.
15 Clues: A tool used to measure temperature. • A stand used to hold test tubes upright. • A mat that protects the bench from heat. • A tool used to safely pick up hot equipment. • Glasses worn to protect your eyes in the lab. • A glass container used to hold or mix liquids. • A small gas flame used to heat things in the lab. • A timer used to measure how long something takes. • ...
GREEN LAB CERTIFICATION 2025-12-01
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- _____ from vendor using sustainable source is recommended
- A total of _____ sections are used to evaluate ABS QC Lab sustainability efforts
- Use _____ type of water grade for different purpose in the lab
- Infrastructure and _____ (Hint: Sustainability Measures)
- Low flow _____ are installed at laboratory sink
- What is the last sustainability consideration shared aside from Reduce and Recycle?
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- _____-used consumables should be avoided
- _____ segregation is part of our sustainability effort
- _____ and teams are used for online meetings
- _____ activator are used to remind people to switch off lights when not in used
- Replace mercury thermometer with alcohol based is an example of _____ chemistry
- Light lightings are fully replaced with energy efficient _____ lights
12 Clues: _____-used consumables should be avoided • _____ and teams are used for online meetings • Low flow _____ are installed at laboratory sink • _____ segregation is part of our sustainability effort • Infrastructure and _____ (Hint: Sustainability Measures) • _____ from vendor using sustainable source is recommended • ...
Antivirals, Antifungals, and Antibacterials 2024-02-17
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- IV antifungal
- Prevents and treats Herpes simplex virus (HSV) and Varicella Zoster virus (VZV) infections.
- Longer half-life and more bioavailability compared to BLANK.
- Prevents pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP)
- Antifungal that is the preferred agent for Aspergillosis.
- Brand name for BLANK. Can cause decreased white blood cells and worsen kidney function.
- Prevents AND treats Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections.
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- Prevents bacterial infections during neutropenia
- Prevents fungal infections and has a metallic taste.
- Prevents PJP. Check G6PD (lab to see if a patient can process the medication) before starting.
- VK. Prevents encapsulated bacterial infections.
- Prevents Cytomegalovirus (CMV) viral infections. Patient must bring to hospital admission (not supplied by inpatient pharmacy)
- Prevents AND treats fungal infections. Levels are checked 7-10 days after starting.
- Suffix for antifungal medications. These can worsen kidney function (increase kidney lab levels)
- Suffix for antiviral medications.
15 Clues: IV antifungal • Suffix for antiviral medications. • VK. Prevents encapsulated bacterial infections. • Prevents pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) • Prevents bacterial infections during neutropenia • Prevents fungal infections and has a metallic taste. • Prevents AND treats Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections. • Antifungal that is the preferred agent for Aspergillosis. • ...
Radiology Crossword 2024-11-08
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- Campaign for radiation safety in adults
- Cervical Spine view that best visualizes the C7/T1 junction
- Cannot be seen through when exposed to radiation
- Another name for the clavicle
- A device used to measure an absorbed dose of ionizing radiation
- Guiding principle of radiation safety
- A type of fracture that causes your vertebrae to collapse
- Discoverer of x-ray
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- Small bones that are embedded in tendons or muscles usually near joints
- The negative electrode in an x-ray tube
- A radiographic projection obtained 90 degrees from the original view
- The person who reads the x-rays
- There are 3 of these bones in the foot (medial, intermediate and lateral)
- Campaign for radiation safety in children
- The strongest bone in the body
- Another name for a tunnel view of the knee
16 Clues: Discoverer of x-ray • Another name for the clavicle • The strongest bone in the body • The person who reads the x-rays • Guiding principle of radiation safety • The negative electrode in an x-ray tube • Campaign for radiation safety in adults • Campaign for radiation safety in children • Another name for a tunnel view of the knee • ...
Grocery Shopping Buzzwords 2026-03-02
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- totally unregulated word; mostly marketing
- could mean higher-quality, or could mean just a fancier package
- ingredients can still be unhealthy even if they aren't lab-made or ____________
- plain packaging, no name brand, lowest price
- no lab-made ingredients, but this could be true even without this label
- the process of "weaving" gluten into a rollable "fabric"
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- mainstream products with recognizable names
- better for the soil, but not necessarily healthier for you
- this kind of pasta is rougher and more textured
- our good-looking Pit Boss King
- what's important to you as a grocery shopper; the things that guide your purchases
- this kind of pasta is rougher and more textured
- often applies to highly-processed food; nutrients get added back in
13 Clues: our good-looking Pit Boss King • totally unregulated word; mostly marketing • mainstream products with recognizable names • plain packaging, no name brand, lowest price • this kind of pasta is rougher and more textured • this kind of pasta is rougher and more textured • the process of "weaving" gluten into a rollable "fabric" • ...
KITCHEN 2025-11-27
10 Clues: KDNCDNCADC • DACNABJKFAB • Has a trunk • KDBJKDCDACA • Flying mammal • JANDJACCASCAD • JAKDBCJKABADCA • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Unit 2: Safety & Risk 2023-09-26
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- Systems in which a failure can result in catastrophe are tightly ____
- An innovation in safety
- A successful culture of safety
- Levels of risk
- Debate with origins in WWII
- Failures become serious when they ___
- "Sometimes you have to take off your engineering hat and put on your ___ hat"
- Gradual and sometimes unconscious acceptance of insufficient or unexpected outcomes based on lack of prior catastrophe
- ___ Accident Theory
- When experts discuss legislation and regulation
- There is a difference between ethical and ___ design
- Responsible for investing in infrastructure, funding R&D, setting legal infrastructure, enforcing safety
Down
- Type of cars considered a potential solution to traffic accidents
- Nuclear sub sunk with 129 onboard
- High alertness, constant search for potential failure is also known as ____ with failure
- Ensure adequate ___ in design to accommodate inevitable equipment and system failures
- Factors in evaluating risk author
- Offering transparency and building trust with the public can be done through
- Failures in design, equipment, operators, procedures and the environment are ___
- Argued that "risk will never be eliminated from high-risk systems"
- Nuclear accident due to design and training
21 Clues: Levels of risk • ___ Accident Theory • An innovation in safety • Debate with origins in WWII • A successful culture of safety • Nuclear sub sunk with 129 onboard • Factors in evaluating risk author • Failures become serious when they ___ • Nuclear accident due to design and training • When experts discuss legislation and regulation • ...
CBL 11 2025-06-12
Across
- Temporary structure built during trades field trip
- University visited for Women in Tech Day
- Proof of completion, like Fall Safety or WHMIS
- Fall River has this type of charm and roots
- Trade involving woodwork, introduced on a field trip
- What a T4 form reports for the year
- Workplace hazardous safety training acronym
- Skill for understanding written information
- Who issues a T4 at the end of the year
- Skill of adjusting to change or new challenges
- Tax is calculated in different income __________
- Tool used in sublimation to transfer designs
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- Percentage applied to income in each bracket
- Amounts subtracted from your total income before taxes
- High school located in Fall River
- Needed to work safely at heights
- Skill involving speaking and listening effectively
- Located nearby, key local employer
- Skill related to working with numbers
- Nearby community connected to Fall River
- Secure point to attach safety equipment
- Worn to prevent injury during falls
- Best fabric type for sublimation printing
- Fall River is known for having many of these
24 Clues: Needed to work safely at heights • High school located in Fall River • Located nearby, key local employer • What a T4 form reports for the year • Worn to prevent injury during falls • Skill related to working with numbers • Who issues a T4 at the end of the year • Secure point to attach safety equipment • University visited for Women in Tech Day • ...
Subchapter J Divisions 7-10 2025-05-03
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- Allowed if meeting specific safety regulations.
- Additional food offered between meals.
- Conditions requiring dietary substitutions.
- Type of device not allowed for sleeping.
- Ensuring children have safe and adequate water.
- Requires health-care approval for sleep use.
- Must be reviewed and approved if used on pregnant youth.
- Condition requiring information and special care.
- Must be provided at regular intervals to all children.
- Must have safety straps when in use.
- Standards for feeding and dietary care in child care.
- Adolescent residents responsible for their own children.
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- Must receive individualized attention and age-appropriate activities.
- Type of infant equipment that is not allowed.
- Includes holding infants and individual mealtime attention.
- Required at all times for infants and toddlers.
- Must fit snugly and be washable or waterproof.
- Special preparation required for infant feeding.
- Risk prevented by food preparation and supervision.
- Must be safe, large enough, and age-appropriate.
- Required for pregnant youth on childbirth and recovery.
- Sleeping equipment with specific safety requirements.
- Special diet method for children with medical needs.
23 Clues: Must have safety straps when in use. • Additional food offered between meals. • Type of device not allowed for sleeping. • Conditions requiring dietary substitutions. • Requires health-care approval for sleep use. • Type of infant equipment that is not allowed. • Must fit snugly and be washable or waterproof. • Allowed if meeting specific safety regulations. • ...
Short Story Unit 2024-10-02
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- Shay is moving because her neighborhood is being _______.
- Ms. Lottie's home was the most ________ of all ________ homes
- lack of worldly experience
- pointless, unable to produce any useful result
- Polite and Respectful
- The mother in "Safety of Numbers" was supposed to go to a protest in _____ square.
- a system of ranking groups of people
- In the opening line, what is the one thing Lizabeth remembers about her hometown?
- In Safety of Numbers, What is the mom focussed on?
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- What is the symbol of hope and prosperity in "Marigolds"?
- What area are the characters in "Eraser Tattoo" from?
- extreme hopefulness or belief in something
- Where does the narrator in "Marigolds" live?
- feeling or expressing guilt or remorse
- Where is Wes From in The Other Wes Moore?
- Where is Shay moving?
- Very weak; not substantial
- Who is the narrator's friend in "Safety of Numbers"?
- Disobedience or resistance to someone else's wishes
- aware of someone's surroundings
- Who is Wes's friend in The Other Wes Moore?
- What homes does Tony go in the day in The Other Wes Moore?
22 Clues: Where is Shay moving? • Polite and Respectful • lack of worldly experience • Very weak; not substantial • aware of someone's surroundings • a system of ranking groups of people • feeling or expressing guilt or remorse • Where is Wes From in The Other Wes Moore? • extreme hopefulness or belief in something • Who is Wes's friend in The Other Wes Moore? • ...
COLL1 U3 PLACES IN A SCHOOL 2025-11-18
12 Clues: - BAÑOS • - GIMNASIO • - VESTUARIO • - RECEPCIÓN • - BIBLIOTECA • - SALA DE TIC • - CLASE, AULA • - CAMPO DE JUEGO • - SALÓN DE ACTOS • - CANTINA, COMEDOR • - SALA DE PROFESORES • - LABORATORIO DE CIENCIAS
Administrative Laws 2024-04-03
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- must be renewed every 1 - 2 years
- BAC is .08
- the driving test
- each vehicle must be insured
- legal driving peripheral vision
- phones, radio, eating, drinking
- miles per hour
- written test
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- needed to legally drive
- proves you own the vehicle
- high risk behavior
- assigned for driving violations
- can be tested by breath, urine, or blood
- angered driving
- threatens safety of others
- behvaior that threatens safety of others
- Take license away for a year or more
- limits to road, weather and vehicle conditions
- vehicle identification number
- Take license away for less than 365 days
20 Clues: BAC is .08 • written test • miles per hour • angered driving • the driving test • high risk behavior • needed to legally drive • proves you own the vehicle • threatens safety of others • each vehicle must be insured • vehicle identification number • assigned for driving violations • legal driving peripheral vision • phones, radio, eating, drinking • must be renewed every 1 - 2 years • ...
PATIENT SAFETY WEEK 2020-03-06
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- Improving safety required and organizational _____ that enables and prioritizes safety
- The hospital assesses safety risks inherent in its patient population to reduce ___
- National Patient Safety Goal #2 encourages improvement of______ among caregivers
- Labeling medications should include the _____
- A ____ result is a critical result the physician is aware of and is treating
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- Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections
- A Common medication that is used to treat blood clots
- Implement policies and procedures to reduce the risk of Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections
- When reporting a critical value, what type of clear communication should be used?
- A good way to document that each step in a process is completed is through use of a ________
- Universal protocol required a ______ before a procedure
- One of the patient identifiers used at NHCC
12 Clues: One of the patient identifiers used at NHCC • Labeling medications should include the _____ • Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections • A Common medication that is used to treat blood clots • Universal protocol required a ______ before a procedure • A ____ result is a critical result the physician is aware of and is treating • ...
crossworALd....! (202403) 2024-03-05
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- This is the condition of employment at AL
- A system designed to provide a continuous supply of fresh air in confined spaces
- This gas can displace oxygen and lead to asphyxiation in confined spaces
- Phenomenon resulting in fragility of some metals when exposed to very cold temperatures
- Most abundant chemical substance in the universe
- Devices used to control the flow of gases and ensure safety during storage and transportation
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- A safety device to relieve pressure
- The most common hazard of high pressure gas cylinders
- The acronym for the organization that sets safety standards for industrial gases
- When drivers take a nap at the wheel
- A device that measures the concentration of gases in the air
- This gas is commonly used in healthcare for anesthesia
12 Clues: A safety device to relieve pressure • When drivers take a nap at the wheel • This is the condition of employment at AL • Most abundant chemical substance in the universe • The most common hazard of high pressure gas cylinders • This gas is commonly used in healthcare for anesthesia • A device that measures the concentration of gases in the air • ...
Cloning 2023-02-03
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- product of reproduction
- where the organism grows
- relating to genes or heredity.
- a membrane-bound structure that contains a cell's hereditary information and controls its growth and reproduction
- any living thing
- to copy something
- The process of making an exact genetic copy of a organism
- Scientist who first thought of the concept of cloning
- A genetic copy of an organism made in a lab
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- the body's raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristics of the offspring.
- A genetic copy of an organism NOT made in a lab
- Process of making a new organism.
- any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells.
- hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms.
15 Clues: any living thing • to copy something • product of reproduction • where the organism grows • relating to genes or heredity. • Process of making a new organism. • A genetic copy of an organism made in a lab • A genetic copy of an organism NOT made in a lab • Scientist who first thought of the concept of cloning • The process of making an exact genetic copy of a organism • ...
November Meeting 2023-11-06
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- One thing you should not say when checking in a patient
- What is a male turkey called
- The friday after thanksgiving full of great shopping deals
- How many years must a bone density be apart
- How long should a not eat before at CT with Contrast
- Number of Briefs Per Physical
- If checkout notes states, 6m w/ labs but no lab orders are in. Do we still make a lab appointment
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- Even when stressed we must always remain
- #1 Goal for the Front Deks Department
- Document in the ____ when patient is having outside labs
- How many providers do we have at IMA.
- What should be done if patient is 15 minutes late
- Name of the ship the Pilgrims came over to The New World on
- Thanksgiving is celebrated on the ___ Thursday of November
- Every two weeks you must ___ your timecard before leaving Friday
15 Clues: What is a male turkey called • Number of Briefs Per Physical • #1 Goal for the Front Deks Department • How many providers do we have at IMA. • Even when stressed we must always remain • How many years must a bone density be apart • What should be done if patient is 15 minutes late • How long should a not eat before at CT with Contrast • ...
Laboratory Safety Rules 2025-09-18
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- I should keep my nails ______ and neat at all times.
- working.
- I should use a _______ _______ to contain and exhaust hazardous chemical fumes and vapours from the workspace.
- I should ____________ my work area before and after completing tasks
- I should wear appropriate ______ when performing laboratory tasks.
- I should not use any __________ devices such as cellular phones and earphones headphones while working.
- I should be able to locate all __________ _______ in case of an emergency.
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- I should use a ________ ________ when carrying out aerosol-generating procedures or when handling infectious materials such as potentially hazardous bacteria or viruses.
- I should always _____ my hands before leaving the lab.
- I should never speak ______ in the lab.
- I should dispose of all ________ materials properly.
- I should always _______ incidents to my superiors.
- I should not ______ food or drinks in sample and reagent refrigerators.
- I should be able to _______ hazard symbols.
- I should not ______ in the laboratory.
15 Clues: working. • I should not ______ in the laboratory. • I should never speak ______ in the lab. • I should be able to _______ hazard symbols. • I should always _______ incidents to my superiors. • I should keep my nails ______ and neat at all times. • I should dispose of all ________ materials properly. • I should always _____ my hands before leaving the lab. • ...
1st 9 Weeks Study Guide M.E.H 2014-10-01
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- an infection of the respiratory system, immune system, and skin caused by a virus
- started the first kindergarten in Germany and stressed play
- do get ____________ from your childcare instructor or supervisor before leaving the classroom
- a school that stresses independence
- the highest level on the childcare level
- do use a soft and ________ tone of voice
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- to improve the quality of program for young children and group care
- do ________ the rights of others
- the employer makes part or all of the cost of services
- a person who provides direct care
- don't use ________ language
- the 1st level on the childcare ladder
- in the kitchen means using precautionary methods
- a highly contagious disease caused by primary infection usually starts with a vascular skin rash
- during 1960's the federal government developed a program called ___________
- a disease that affects the mucus membrane
- a way of handling food with safety
- do ________ safety, sanitation, and personal cleanleness
- the 2nd level on the child care ladder
- a highly contagious viral infection that leads to paralysis
20 Clues: don't use ________ language • do ________ the rights of others • a person who provides direct care • a way of handling food with safety • a school that stresses independence • the 1st level on the childcare ladder • the 2nd level on the child care ladder • the highest level on the childcare level • do use a soft and ________ tone of voice • ...
I Own Safety 2015-06-01
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- Test performed to test how stable merchandise is stacked?
- What should be kept at every register to prevent STF accidents?
- If you or anyone you know has come in to contact with bloodborne pathogens at work, when should you report the exposure?
- Prior to moving heavy or bulky items perform these?
- Orange strips signify the bottom step on this?
- What is the name of our safety recognition program?
- Code for shooting, robbery situation?
- At how many pounds do associates need to utilize a team left?
- Used for transporting items long distance?
- Code for Accident?
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- What month is National Safety Month?
- Temporary extension cords are not to exceed how many days?
- Code for missing child?
- Location of spill clean-up supplies?
- PLE operators and spotters must wear a safety _____ at all times.
- What do you do with defective PPE?
- Code for fire?
- What kind of maintenance will prevent associate and customer falls?
- Code for severe weather?
- Minimum distance in feet for spotting an operator using PLE equipment?
20 Clues: Code for fire? • Code for Accident? • Code for missing child? • Code for severe weather? • What do you do with defective PPE? • What month is National Safety Month? • Location of spill clean-up supplies? • Code for shooting, robbery situation? • Used for transporting items long distance? • Orange strips signify the bottom step on this? • ...
DC 499 BUILDING SAFETY 2023-04-27
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- should be inspected first before using
- stands for personal protective equipment
- should be done everyday, during every startup meeting
- should be your top priority while working at Nordstrom
- points of contact should always be maintained when climbing or descending a ladder
- should be used when walking up and down the stairs
- must cover the entire foot
- account for a large percentage of all work related incidents
- should be reported promptly
- boxes should never be placed on the bottom of a pallet
- is used to treat minor illnesses and injuries
- conveyor parts are not to be touched
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- can and must be prevented
- makes waste
- any unsafe condition to your supervisor or maintenance staff
- should be reported immediately
- should not be used when walking in the warehouse
- saysomething
- is a safety incident that did not result in injury, illness or death but had the potential to do so
- is an automated external defibrillator
- not allowed to be worn on the warehouse floor
- helps prevent slips, trips and falls
- should be above the shoulders
- your safety sphere
24 Clues: makes waste • saysomething • your safety sphere • can and must be prevented • must cover the entire foot • should be reported promptly • should be above the shoulders • should be reported immediately • helps prevent slips, trips and falls • conveyor parts are not to be touched • should be inspected first before using • is an automated external defibrillator • ...
Puzz Safety2 2021-10-12
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- What you should do before working on electrical equipment.
- A class C fire is this type of fire.
- The acronym for the steps in using a fire extinguisher.
- Circuit protector (breaker or receptacle) that can prevent electrocution.
- Purposely connecting all non-current carrying electrical equipment to a common connection to earth.
- National color code for dangerous moving parts.
- A national recognized testing laboratory.
- Team that responds to hazardous material spills or leaks.
- National color code for fire protection equipment.
- The four letters representing "classes" of fires.
- Sides of a ladder are called ___________.
- New abbreviation for the documents containing safety data on chemicals
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- GFCI will "trip" at 5_______________.
- An elevated platform that provides a safe working area.
- National color code for radiation hazards.
- National color code for safety related material.
- Occupational Safety Health Administration
- Item used in Lock & Tag Out to prevent equipment usage.
- A Safety___________ is used to provide fall protection.
- Circuit protector that can sense electrical arcs caused by a loose connection.
- Abbreviation for giving artificial respiration.
21 Clues: A class C fire is this type of fire. • GFCI will "trip" at 5_______________. • Occupational Safety Health Administration • A national recognized testing laboratory. • Sides of a ladder are called ___________. • National color code for radiation hazards. • National color code for dangerous moving parts. • Abbreviation for giving artificial respiration. • ...
Safety Guardians Crossword 2025-07-28
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- To avoid forklift traffic, always follow the ________
- Acronym: Gloves, safety glasses, hard hats, etc.
- Attendant ready with a fire extinguisher during hot work (2 words)
- Acronym: Procedure that protects workers when working on electrified equipment
- You don't need a cape to be a... (2 words)
- Forklifts must be ________ before each shift
- Worn around the body as part of fall protection
- When climbing stairs, always use the ________
- Earplugs are an example of ________ protection
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- Mobile equipment used to move pallets and large equipment
- Chemical exposure to the eyes requires flushing at an ________ station
- An ________ atmosphere can be created due to fine particles or dust in the air
- A work ________ is required when performing hazardous maintenance (2 words)
- Lift all heavy objects with you ________
- Acronym: Federal agency that regulates worker health and safety
- Acronym: Sheet containing information about a specific chemical
- I only use equipment where safety ________ are in place and functioning
- I will never enter a ________ space without the required training
- I will never work unprotected where I can ________ from heights
- Always ________ and sanitize contaminated equipment
20 Clues: Lift all heavy objects with you ________ • You don't need a cape to be a... (2 words) • Forklifts must be ________ before each shift • When climbing stairs, always use the ________ • Earplugs are an example of ________ protection • Worn around the body as part of fall protection • Acronym: Gloves, safety glasses, hard hats, etc. • ...
PSAW 2026 2026-03-13
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- Code called for a patient in distress
- What region do we belong to?
- The P in P.A.S.S(fire response)
- Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____
- First Name of your local Patient Safety Director
- ____ Consent conversation explains procedure/treatment risks, benefits, and alternatives
- How many days should a manager take to close out assigned UORs
- Policy _____: holds the policies applicable to our medical center
- Code Called for an infant abduction
- This can be used when hands aren't visibly soiled
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- What does the S in SBAR stand for?
- Award given to KP staff who identify near misses that prevented harm to patients
- What kind of violation is caused by leaving patients chart open and unattended
- The M in RMPS
- You should always check if items are ______ *hint: you should do this with food
- Speaking up and Psychological Safety are important factors for a ____ Culture
- What do you file to report a patient safety concern?
- They lay eggs on our campus
- Best Medical Center in Southern California
- Code Called for a hazardous material spill
20 Clues: The M in RMPS • They lay eggs on our campus • What region do we belong to? • The P in P.A.S.S(fire response) • What does the S in SBAR stand for? • Code Called for an infant abduction • Code called for a patient in distress • Best Medical Center in Southern California • Code Called for a hazardous material spill • Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____ • ...
PSAW 2026 2026-03-12
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- Code Called for an infant abduction
- Code called for a patient in distress
- What region do we belong to?
- The P in P.A.S.S(fire response)
- You should always check if items are ______ *hint: you should do this with food
- Speaking up and Psychological Safety are important factors for a ____ Culture
- Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____
- Best Medical Center in Southern California
- First Name of your local Patient Safety Director
- How many days should a manager take to close out assigned UORs
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- They lay eggs on our campus
- ____ Consent conversation explains procedure/treatment risks, benefits, and alternatives
- What kind of violation is caused by leaving patients chart open and unattended
- What does the S in SBAR stand for?
- Award given to KP staff who identify near misses that prevented harm to patients
- This can be used when hands aren't visibly soiled
- The M in RMPS
- Code Called for a hazardous material spill
- What do you file to report a patient safety concern?
- Policy _____: holds the policies applicable to our medical center
20 Clues: The M in RMPS • They lay eggs on our campus • What region do we belong to? • The P in P.A.S.S(fire response) • What does the S in SBAR stand for? • Code Called for an infant abduction • Code called for a patient in distress • Code Called for a hazardous material spill • Best Medical Center in Southern California • Example of a patient identifier: Name and _____ • ...
Executive Offices of the President 2020-11-09
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- manages all federal finances
- enforces fair housing laws
- enforces occupational safety
- provides military forces
- manages/protects public lands and wildlife
- benefits for veterans
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- enhances health for citizens
- federal programs for school
- ensures public safety
- highway, railroad, airlines
- promotes job creation and economic growth
- oversees nations energy use
- responsible for making foreign policy
- food assistance programs/aids farmers
14 Clues: ensures public safety • benefits for veterans • provides military forces • enforces fair housing laws • federal programs for school • highway, railroad, airlines • oversees nations energy use • enhances health for citizens • manages all federal finances • enforces occupational safety • responsible for making foreign policy • food assistance programs/aids farmers • ...
Shop Safety 2024-10-16
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- protects your hands
- acronym for personal protective equipment
- color for caution
- color for information
- these must be rated at Z87.1 per osha standards
- protects your feet
- protects your head
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- color for danger
- background color
- color for warning
- color for radiation
- color for traffic markings
- color for safety
- acronym for occupational safety and health administration
14 Clues: color for danger • background color • color for safety • color for warning • color for caution • protects your feet • protects your head • protects your hands • color for radiation • color for information • color for traffic markings • acronym for personal protective equipment • these must be rated at Z87.1 per osha standards • acronym for occupational safety and health administration
Job 2023-07-18
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- Officer: They wear uniforms and badges. They help keep people safe, catch bad guys, and enforce the law.
- They play different sports like soccer, basketball, or swimming, and compete in games.
- They play musical instruments like guitars, pianos, or drums. They can sing and perform on stage.
- They wear aprons and hats. They cook delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- They take care of animals, helping sick pets and ensuring their overall health.
- They wear lab coats and safety goggles. They do experiments and discover new things in their laboratories.
- They use paint, brushes, and canvases. They create beautiful artworks through drawing, painting, or sculpting.
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- fly airplanes. They travel to different places by flying in the sky.
- They work at schools and help students learn new things. They stand in front of the class and teach different subjects.
- They wear spacesuits and helmets. They travel to space in rockets, exploring the moon and other planets.
- They wear protective gear and helmets. They put out fires and help rescue people in emergencies.
- They wear white coats and use stethoscopes. They help people when they are sick or hurt.
- They wear overalls. They work on farms, growing crops and taking care of animals like cows, chickens, and sheep.
13 Clues: fly airplanes. They travel to different places by flying in the sky. • They take care of animals, helping sick pets and ensuring their overall health. • They wear aprons and hats. They cook delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens. • They play different sports like soccer, basketball, or swimming, and compete in games. • ...
April Buzzle Break 2025-03-28
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- Educating a post-op patient on a walker. *Which IPSG reduces harm? (IPSG 6)"
- A nurse asks a physician to repeat a verbal medication order. *Which tool ensures clarity? (IPSG 2)"
- Number,Direction,Row,Column,Answer,Clue
- A nurse administers medication without checking ID bands. *Which IPSG was violated? (IPSG 1)"
- Missing allergy bracelet causes a near-miss. *Which IPSG failed? (IPSG 1)"
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- Checklist for anticoagulant dosing. *Which IPSG ensures safety? (IPSG 3)"
- Using chlorhexidine on a central line site. *Which IPSG reduces infections? (IPSG 5)"
- Installing a sensor mat for a wandering patient. *Which IPSG addresses this? (IPSG 6)"
- Pharmacist flags a look-alike drug. *Which IPSG targets this? (IPSG 3)"
- Labeling lab samples at the bedside. *Which IPSG prevents mix-ups? (IPSG 1)"
- Using SBAR for a deteriorating patient. *Which IPSG promotes this? (IPSG 2)"
- Surgical team pauses before incision. *Which protocol is this? (IPSG 4)"
- Double-checking insulin doses. *Which IPSG requires this? (IPSG 3)"
13 Clues: Number,Direction,Row,Column,Answer,Clue • Double-checking insulin doses. *Which IPSG requires this? (IPSG 3)" • Pharmacist flags a look-alike drug. *Which IPSG targets this? (IPSG 3)" • Surgical team pauses before incision. *Which protocol is this? (IPSG 4)" • Checklist for anticoagulant dosing. *Which IPSG ensures safety? (IPSG 3)" • ...
Formula 1 2023-01-20
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- where to change tires
- what is the name of what pilots drive
- DRS
- who watches the races
- entrance to the pits
- who drives
- team with the most world titles
- In which country is the Albrt Park track located?
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- mclaren first driver
- where hamilton drives
- overtake a car
- dutch driver
- where do you race
- supreme body of motorsport
- safety car
- driver with most world titles
16 Clues: DRS • who drives • safety car • dutch driver • overtake a car • where do you race • mclaren first driver • entrance to the pits • where hamilton drives • where to change tires • who watches the races • supreme body of motorsport • driver with most world titles • team with the most world titles • what is the name of what pilots drive • In which country is the Albrt Park track located?
Accident and reporting procedures 2018-10-03
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- Plug colour for a 230v supply.
- The book that needs to be populated after accidents.
- How many days absence before an incident needs to be reported.
- Category of a yellow and black safety sign.
- Category of a blue and white safety sign.
- When an injury could have happened is called a ........ miss.
- A one hundred and ...... supply is used for work on most building sites.
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- RIDDOR helps to prevent accidents in the ............ .
- Colour used for live cables.
- What colour plug is used for a 400v supply?
- Health and safety ............ (HSE).
- The regulations covering the reporting of accidents.
- Category of green and white sign is ......... condition.
- The plug colour for a 110v supply.
14 Clues: Colour used for live cables. • Plug colour for a 230v supply. • The plug colour for a 110v supply. • Health and safety ............ (HSE). • Category of a blue and white safety sign. • What colour plug is used for a 400v supply? • Category of a yellow and black safety sign. • The book that needs to be populated after accidents. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness 2022-03-10
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- You and me together tool that positively corrects an action
- A patients name and DOB are example of patient ________
- universal protocol requires a _____ before a procedure
- An event reaching the patient causing minimal/no detectable harm is a _____ safety event
- Monmouth Medical Center prides itself as a _______ _________ organization
- At MMC we strive to reduce ______ distance and show mutual respect
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- the R in SBAR
- This incident event management system allows reporting of safety events such as workplace violence
- Central line infection associated to the bloodstream
- Urinary tract infection associated to indwelling catheter
- Welcome to Patient _____ Awareness Week
- the R in STAR
- Best method to prevent infection transmission
- B in NATO phonetic alphabet
14 Clues: the R in SBAR • the R in STAR • B in NATO phonetic alphabet • Welcome to Patient _____ Awareness Week • Best method to prevent infection transmission • Central line infection associated to the bloodstream • universal protocol requires a _____ before a procedure • A patients name and DOB are example of patient ________ • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2026-03-05
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- Who you can go to with safety related questions (team members)
- Identifying a potential safety situation before anything dangerous occurs
- Online system for employees to complete yearly required safety learnings
- Number to call to activate a behavioral code
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- Where situations that can/have caused patient/staff harm should be reported
- A way to ensure your patient thoroughly understands the education you are providing
- Completed to provide feedback around compliance with our safety
- The top priority for our patients and ourselves
- An error prevention tool for communicating clearly (acronym)
9 Clues: Number to call to activate a behavioral code • The top priority for our patients and ourselves • An error prevention tool for communicating clearly (acronym) • Who you can go to with safety related questions (team members) • Completed to provide feedback around compliance with our safety • Online system for employees to complete yearly required safety learnings • ...
Kitchen Safety 2015-09-29
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- Should you use flour to extinguish grease fires? (truth or false)
- Stop, _______ and roll if fire gets onto your clothes.
- The leading cause of kitchen fires
- The amount of feet that flammable objects should stay away from the stovetop
- Use a ____________ to smother the flames if there is fire
- What is the peak day for home cooking fires? (holiday)
- Immediate application of cool water helps to decrease the ___________ of the burn
- The least amount of minutes you should apply cold water onto a burn
- _________ is a danger sign for when the oil is too hot
- _______ burns are more severe than burns from water
- Should you get medical attention if there's a severe burn?
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- _________ fires is the most common type of fire produced in the kitchen
- Should you install a smoke detector near the kitchen? (yeah or nope)
- Should you open the microwave oven in the event of a fire to extinguish it? (Do it or don't)
- Where to aim while using a fire extinguisher
- Should you apply an ointment to make burned skin heal faster? (Ya or no)
- Type of fire extinguisher used for grease fires (class __)
- What to use to extinguish a grease fire
- Should you use ice water on a burn? (Yeah or nope)
- Another element used to extinguish grease fires
20 Clues: The leading cause of kitchen fires • What to use to extinguish a grease fire • Where to aim while using a fire extinguisher • Another element used to extinguish grease fires • Should you use ice water on a burn? (Yeah or nope) • _______ burns are more severe than burns from water • Stop, _______ and roll if fire gets onto your clothes. • ...
SAFETY FIRST 2016-03-14
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- The "T" in AIDETS
- The code for fire
- What balloons are not allowed in the hospital
- The code for cardiac arrest
- The code for infant abduction
- The "E" in AIDETS
- One of the benefits of AIDETS
- The code for an out-of-control person or patient
- The "D" in AIDETS
- The acronym for how to respond to a Code Red in your area
- The acronym for operating a fire extinguisher
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- The "I" in AIDETS
- Bring Excellence and Service Together to promote, improve and restore health
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- The "A" in AIDETS
- The code for a person with a gun
- The "S" in AIDETS
- The best way to prevent the spread of infection
18 Clues: The "I" in AIDETS • The "T" in AIDETS • The code for fire • The "A" in AIDETS • The "S" in AIDETS • The "E" in AIDETS • The "D" in AIDETS • The code for cardiac arrest • The code for infant abduction • One of the benefits of AIDETS • The code for a person with a gun • What balloons are not allowed in the hospital • The acronym for operating a fire extinguisher • ...
Kitchen Safety 2018-01-28
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- always make sure knives are _______
- When taking the lid off a sauce pan,lift the _______ side of the lid first
- Always use _______ when handling hot dishes. (2 Words)
- You should always wear an ______ in the kitchen.
- On a gas stove, never reach across a ______________burner.
- The safest place to defrost food is the ______
- What type of spoon should you use to stir hot foods?
- Never put ______ in the microwave.
- When connecting or disconnecting appliances, use the ___________, not the cord.
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- Always __________ hands before cooking.
- Position handles towards the ______ of the stove
- Always wash ______ seperately.
- You can get food ___________ from bacteria in spoiled food.
- Used to put out grease fires (2 words)
- Use a cutting ______________ to protect counter tops.
- carry knives with the point ______ from you
- Only handle electrical appliances with _____ hands.
- always wipe knives on the ______ side
18 Clues: Always wash ______ seperately. • Never put ______ in the microwave. • always make sure knives are _______ • always wipe knives on the ______ side • Used to put out grease fires (2 words) • Always __________ hands before cooking. • carry knives with the point ______ from you • The safest place to defrost food is the ______ • Position handles towards the ______ of the stove • ...
FOOD SAFETY 2014-03-31
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- To leak out
- A measure of the strength of acid
- The process to chemically clean
- Micro-organisms that may cause food poisoning
- Smell
- Food deterioration
- Between 4 and 60 degrees Celcius
- Mixed together
- A mark or impurity that spoils the look of a product
- Solids left behind after cooking
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- Our classroom mantra
- When food is infected
- Breaking down
- Very small organism
- Easily goes off
- Not poisonous
- Able to be eaten
- Chemical substance produced from living cells
18 Clues: Smell • To leak out • Breaking down • Not poisonous • Mixed together • Easily goes off • Able to be eaten • Food deterioration • Very small organism • Our classroom mantra • When food is infected • The process to chemically clean • Between 4 and 60 degrees Celcius • Solids left behind after cooking • A measure of the strength of acid • Micro-organisms that may cause food poisoning • ...
FOOD SAFETY 2014-03-31
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- Between 4 and 60 degrees Celcius
- When food is infected
- Not poisonous
- Solids left behind after cooking
- The process to chemically clean
- Able to be eaten
- Chemical substance produced from living cells
- Very small organism
- Food deterioration
- Easily goes off
- To leak out
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- Breaking down
- Smell
- Mixed together
- Our classroom mantra
- A mark or impurity that spoils the look of a product
- A measure of the strength of acid
- Micro-organisms that may cause food poisoning
18 Clues: Smell • To leak out • Breaking down • Not poisonous • Mixed together • Easily goes off • Able to be eaten • Food deterioration • Very small organism • Our classroom mantra • When food is infected • The process to chemically clean • Between 4 and 60 degrees Celcius • Solids left behind after cooking • A measure of the strength of acid • Chemical substance produced from living cells • ...
Safety vocabulary 2014-09-18
18 Clues: cou • trou • perte • gants • chute • masque • casque • maladie • poignet • foulure • blesser • cheville • glissade • glissant • trébucher • intoxication • dégats matériels • lunettes de sécurité
SAFETY FIRST 2021-10-25
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- NAME OF THE YOUNGEST LP INVESTIGATOR
- WHO IS THE TALLEST LP INVESTIGATOR
- 800-579-5999 IS THE _____ FACILITY HOTLINE
- SHARPS CONTAINERS HOLD ITEMS SUCH AS RAZORS, NEEDLES, AND _____ GLASS
- THE NEW LP ASSISTANT MANAGER
- THE MOST PREVENTABLE INJURIES ARE _____
- LIFT WITH YOUR _____, NOT YOUR BACK
- ALWAYS ENSURE YOU HAVE HAND _____ AT YOUR REGISTERS
- NAME OF THE LP INVESTIGATOR WHO HAS BEEN IN CG THE LONGEST
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- THE _____STOPS HERE
- YOU SHOULD PLACE YOUR MASK ON _____ ENTERING THE STORE
- SLIP, TRIP AND FALLS ARE THE MOST ____ ACCIDENTS
- WHO'S RESPONSIBILITY IS SAFETY
- KNOW WHERE YOUR EMERGENCY _____ ARE
- HOW MANY COVID QUESTIONS DO YOU ANSWER
- WHO IS THE RP&SO IN CHARGE OF CG LP
- AVOID _____ YOUR BODY, MOVE YOUR FEET WHEN CHANGING POSITION
- HOLD ONTO THE _____ WHILE RIDING THE ESCALATORS
18 Clues: THE _____STOPS HERE • THE NEW LP ASSISTANT MANAGER • WHO'S RESPONSIBILITY IS SAFETY • WHO IS THE TALLEST LP INVESTIGATOR • KNOW WHERE YOUR EMERGENCY _____ ARE • WHO IS THE RP&SO IN CHARGE OF CG LP • LIFT WITH YOUR _____, NOT YOUR BACK • NAME OF THE YOUNGEST LP INVESTIGATOR • HOW MANY COVID QUESTIONS DO YOU ANSWER • THE MOST PREVENTABLE INJURIES ARE _____ • ...
Storm Safety 2022-04-08
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- To avoid getting your clothes wet
- A drink that keeps you hydrated
- When a storm is coming there is a noise
- A light you can hold when there is no power
- Helps when someone is sick
- A resource you need in your body
- A place where you are protected and safe
- To listen to the forecast
- Something that covers you from rain
- Somewhere you can take shelter underground
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- To stay warm and sleep
- To turn on something with fire
- To send a distress signal
- To call for help
- Something you can light up and use as light
- A box with bandages in case someone gets hurt
- When a storm is coming
- To avoid getting your feet wet
18 Clues: To call for help • To stay warm and sleep • When a storm is coming • To send a distress signal • To listen to the forecast • Helps when someone is sick • To turn on something with fire • To avoid getting your feet wet • A drink that keeps you hydrated • A resource you need in your body • To avoid getting your clothes wet • Something that covers you from rain • ...
diabetic safety 2021-06-07
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- when your blood sugar is high
- continues glucose moneter
- in your veins
- a slender pointed piece of metal or plastic
- can cause headaches and dizziness
- blood sugar
- something to do to test your blood sugar
- in the food you eat
- a drug to help diabetics
- waste products and fluid can build up in your body.
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- pressure of blood against your artery walls
- when your blood sugar is high for a long time
- when your blood sugar is low
- thing that shows you your blood sugar
- how you give yourself insulin
- carry blood to the heart
- organ that makes insulin
- small bumps
18 Clues: blood sugar • small bumps • in your veins • in the food you eat • carry blood to the heart • organ that makes insulin • a drug to help diabetics • continues glucose moneter • when your blood sugar is low • when your blood sugar is high • how you give yourself insulin • can cause headaches and dizziness • thing that shows you your blood sugar • something to do to test your blood sugar • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-10-18
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- keep all of them sharpened
- acronym for the symptoms of an allergic reaction
- bacteria is unintentionally transferred to food
- most common bacterial cause of diarrhea in canada
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance
- most kitchen accidents in this class are caused by this appliance
- foods/substances that are combined to make a dish
- do not put this on a grease fire
- to disinfect
- used for baking cookies
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- safest way to put a grease fire out
- a food borne illness is an infection of the...
- inhability to eat a food
- wash your hands for this long before handling food
- a type of tree nut
- do not keep foods in the __________ for more than 2 hours
- a bacterium/virus that can cause a disease
- easiest recipe from to read
18 Clues: to disinfect • a type of tree nut • used for baking cookies • inhability to eat a food • keep all of them sharpened • easiest recipe from to read • do not put this on a grease fire • safest way to put a grease fire out • a bacterium/virus that can cause a disease • a food borne illness is an infection of the... • bacteria is unintentionally transferred to food • ...
Kitchen Safety 2020-03-09
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- is used as a scientific discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent food-borne illness.
- is the temperature range in which food-borne bacteria can grow.
- use it to put out the fire when the fire is on the frying pan or pots.
- wash hands and surface often.
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- the oil bubbling up onto your hand and arm.
- glass is falling down to the floor.
- the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
- occurs after eating affacted food or cross-contamination of food.
- the action of administering poison to a person or animal.
- you can have this by grabbing the falling knife.
- Attacks the intestinal wall in humans and leads to organ failure.
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- are caused by any illness resulting from the spoilage of contaminated food.
- put or pull cords with wet hands.
- put out the fire with _______.
- never use _____ if the door appears.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease.
- keeping your kitchen accident free as you cut, chop, slice, dice, mince, mix or perform other kitchen related duties.
18 Clues: wash hands and surface often. • put out the fire with _______. • put or pull cords with wet hands. • glass is falling down to the floor. • never use _____ if the door appears. • the oil bubbling up onto your hand and arm. • you can have this by grabbing the falling knife. • the action of administering poison to a person or animal. • ...
safety day 2023-03-02
kitchen safety 2023-03-17
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- Keep your floor clear of....
- turn the... off
- tie your... back
- Be careful around....objects
- always... after yourself
- never run with a...
- the most common kitchen accident is...
- always defrost food in the...
- wash your... before cooking
- never around.... in the kitchen
- you should always cook food at the right..
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- Keep a .... near the kitchen.
- do not wear loose...
- hold a Knife by the...
- Do not leave.....unattended
- if you get burned you run it under...water
- wash your hands for...sec
- Always cut....from body
18 Clues: turn the... off • tie your... back • never run with a... • do not wear loose... • hold a Knife by the... • Always cut....from body • always... after yourself • wash your hands for...sec • Do not leave.....unattended • wash your... before cooking • Keep your floor clear of.... • Be careful around....objects • Keep a .... near the kitchen. • always defrost food in the... • ...
Safety & Asepsis 2023-08-16
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- used to immobilize a patient or part of the patient's body
- person or animal susceptible to the pathogen
- infectious agent or germ and refers to a virus, bacteria, or other microbe.
- a violent or dangerous act used to intimidate or coerce a person or government to further a political or social agenda
- the way germs are moved to the susceptible person
- Tiny microscopic entities capable of carrying on living processes
- germs that can survive and grow where there is no oxygen
- where pathogen grows
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- person or animal not sick with the disease harboring an organism that is contagious
- a condition in which no living disease-causing microorganisms are present
- swelling
- Method of killing all microorganisms including spores
- basic preventive technique used to interrupt the infectious process
- Bacteria that can grow and live when oxygen is present
- Removing foreign materials
- redness
- Infection acquired while in the hospital or other health care agency
- pathogens can be transmitted from inanimate objects
18 Clues: redness • swelling • where pathogen grows • Removing foreign materials • person or animal susceptible to the pathogen • the way germs are moved to the susceptible person • pathogens can be transmitted from inanimate objects • Method of killing all microorganisms including spores • Bacteria that can grow and live when oxygen is present • ...
safety vocabulary 2023-08-31
18 Clues: eh • Ow • Huh • acid • uh oh • tired • faulty • be safe • careful • blocked • helping • watching • Not Safe • protected • bad place • distracted • not working • running around
Boater's Safety 2023-07-26
Across
- closely watch weather coming from this direction
- acronym used to remember the steps of fire extinguishing
- front of the boat
- impairment can happen after this many alcoholic drinks
- this gas is colorless, odorless, and tasteless and can be fatal (abbreviation)
- pull alongside a victim and turn off the motor to avoid ____ strikes
- there must be one of these for every person on board
- the safety chains are _____ under the trailer tongue
- never anchor from this part of the boat
- the sidelight of the boat are red and ___
- color of buoys that are on your right when returning to open water
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- two short blasts means you will pass on this side
- check for these first when you run aground
- this plate tells the maximum number of people a boat can carry safely in good weather
- the left side of the boat
- this person has to make sure all passengers understand basic safety practices and laws
- a second person should act as this when you are towing tubers or water skiiers
- name for the vessel that must move out of the way
18 Clues: front of the boat • the left side of the boat • never anchor from this part of the boat • the sidelight of the boat are red and ___ • check for these first when you run aground • closely watch weather coming from this direction • two short blasts means you will pass on this side • name for the vessel that must move out of the way • ...
Internet Safety 2023-04-12
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- Pretending to be someone else online by stealing personal information like bank account details.
- A type of malicious software (or malware) that causes extra ads to pop up on your screen. These often link out to sites with inappropriate content or pop-ups.
- when someone makes a fake profile to trick people who are looking for love or get money out of them.
- Websites or applications that allow us to interact with others or to find people with similar interests.
- A program you use to browse the web, the internet or Safari.
- A social media App
- Someone who uses the internet to bully people by sending mean messages on social media.
- The information left behind when a user has been online.
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- An internet predator is someone that seeks contact with children and teenagers on the internet for abusive and bad purposes.
- A program that will cause trouble or damage to your computer, phone, or device. Comes in several varieties like a virus or a worm.
- A small digital image or icon that expresses something—usually a feeling.
- Not a biscuit. A small file sent to a web browser that keeps track of information like location, shopping choices, and other decisions you make.
- So that strangers don't talk to me, I have my ____ settings restricted.
- A type of software that spies on you, stealing your data and passwords.
- A program you install on your computer or phone to keep it safe from viruses or malware that might steal your information or damage your device.
- Someone who intentionally and illegally hacks into another person's system to obtain information
- A system that prevents unauthorized access to a computer over a network, such as the internet.
- Unwanted comments or emails selling or saying things that aren’t of any interest to you.
18 Clues: A social media App • The information left behind when a user has been online. • A program you use to browse the web, the internet or Safari. • So that strangers don't talk to me, I have my ____ settings restricted. • A type of software that spies on you, stealing your data and passwords. • A small digital image or icon that expresses something—usually a feeling. • ...
safety check 2026-02-08
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- It makes noise to warn
- You use it to see behind
- You open it to get in
- It keeps you safe
- It stops the vehicle
- Number of the vehicle
- Energy for the vehicle
- Light that shows a problem
- Rubber part of the wheel
- hey help you see at night
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- It shows you want to turn
- Panel with information
- Front glass of the vehicle
- Liquid for the engine
- It makes the vehicle move
- It gives electrical power
- Liquid coming out
- It turns to move
18 Clues: It turns to move • It keeps you safe • Liquid coming out • It stops the vehicle • You open it to get in • Liquid for the engine • Number of the vehicle • Panel with information • It makes noise to warn • Energy for the vehicle • You use it to see behind • Rubber part of the wheel • It shows you want to turn • It makes the vehicle move • It gives electrical power • hey help you see at night • ...
Kitchen Safety 2025-11-05
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- Illness caused by eating contaminated food
- Wipe it up right away to prevent falls
- When bacteria spread from raw food to ready-to-eat food
- The number one rule in every kitchen!
- A sharp kitchen tool - handle with care!
- What happens when a knife slips
- To safely unfreeze food in the fridge
- Where you store food to keep it cold
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- Used to safely handle hot pans
- A burn from hot steam or liquid
- You use this for small injuries in the kitchen
- To kill germs on surfaces
- To remove dirt or food from dishes or counters
- Safety tool used to put out small fires
- Messy counters that can cause accidents
- Between 40°F and 140°F — bacteria grow fast here!
- Injury caused by something hot
- Never use water to put this type of fire out!
18 Clues: To kill germs on surfaces • Used to safely handle hot pans • Injury caused by something hot • A burn from hot steam or liquid • What happens when a knife slips • Where you store food to keep it cold • The number one rule in every kitchen! • To safely unfreeze food in the fridge • Wipe it up right away to prevent falls • Safety tool used to put out small fires • ...
Cloning 2022-05-17
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- product of reproduction
- where the organism grows
- relating to genes or heredity.
- a membrane-bound structure that contains a cell's hereditary information and controls its growth and reproduction
- any living thing
- to copy something
- The process of making an exact genetic copy of a organism
- Scientist who first thought of the concept of cloning
- A genetic copy of an organism made in a lab
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- the body's raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristics of the offspring.
- A genetic copy of an organism NOT made in a lab
- Process of making a new organism.
- any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells.
- hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms.
15 Clues: any living thing • to copy something • product of reproduction • where the organism grows • relating to genes or heredity. • Process of making a new organism. • A genetic copy of an organism made in a lab • A genetic copy of an organism NOT made in a lab • Scientist who first thought of the concept of cloning • The process of making an exact genetic copy of a organism • ...
Sociology Crossword! 2024-03-27
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- Bandura, Ross & Ross completed an experiment with a ____
- ____ & Jacobson completed a field experiment on teacher expectations
- A one-way mirror in the Bobo Doll experiment decreased ___ characteristics
- An experiment that takes place in a real-world environment
- A top-down, scientific approach to research methods
- An experiment that takes place in highl controlled conditons
- An ethical issue in R&J's study was lack of informed ___
- Lab experiments can gather more ___ due to the prestige around science
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- The ___ effect relates to participanst awareness of the researcher
- This occurs in lab experiments and relates to all participants having the same experience
- How far the experiment measures what it intended to measure
- How repeatable the experiment is
- A laboratory experiment has high ____ validity
- These variables may distort the validity of the experiment
- Deviation and psychological harm can lead to ___ issues
15 Clues: How repeatable the experiment is • A laboratory experiment has high ____ validity • A top-down, scientific approach to research methods • Deviation and psychological harm can lead to ___ issues • Bandura, Ross & Ross completed an experiment with a ____ • An ethical issue in R&J's study was lack of informed ___ • ...
harrison's crossword 2024-05-19
The Radiant CEO Magazine Q3 Crossword 2021-06-29
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- this grant (mentioned in the magazine) awards $10,000 USD monthly
- The richest woman in the world (Francoise Bettencourt Meyers) is the heiress of what cosmetic company?
- host of the Mind Your Business podcast
- an licensed image you can use when you don't have your own photography
- a searchable video content website
- Amazon Prime Day was held in this month
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- a popular communal work style for digital nomads or remote workers
- "the money is in the ____!"
- herbs that help your body handle stress
- this business leader has courses like The Pinterest Lab and Content Creation Lab
- a popular videocall software
- it's popular to have a morning and/or evening version of this
12 Clues: "the money is in the ____!" • a popular videocall software • a searchable video content website • host of the Mind Your Business podcast • herbs that help your body handle stress • Amazon Prime Day was held in this month • it's popular to have a morning and/or evening version of this • this grant (mentioned in the magazine) awards $10,000 USD monthly • ...
VisioNize 2022-03-18
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- VisioNize _____ enabled devices require a hardware hub to connect to VisioNize
- This module is important for GxP lab for documentation purposes
- the pillars of VisioNize subscriptions are Essential and sample ___________
- The _________ module allows for you to check all device parameter and monitor them
- Lab suite Essential allows for ________ notifications ONLY
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- VisioNize is a ________ based platform
- Device data ________ function is available for both Essential and Sample Security plans
- This module allows you to plan maintenance for your devices
- VisioNize ___ enabled devices are equipped with the VisioNize touch interface
- One VisioNize Box can connect up to _________ devices
- Any device __________ updates can be done remotely for connected Eppendorf devices
- VisioNize ______ connect 3rd party devices to VisioNize
12 Clues: VisioNize is a ________ based platform • One VisioNize Box can connect up to _________ devices • VisioNize ______ connect 3rd party devices to VisioNize • Lab suite Essential allows for ________ notifications ONLY • This module allows you to plan maintenance for your devices • This module is important for GxP lab for documentation purposes • ...
Who works where? 2022-11-13
STEMI Protocol 2023-07-10
13 Clues: 324 mg • iv sites • ______ pads • NS at _____ • 1st for pain • departure ______ • patient ___ form • ________ cath lab • check every 15 min • clerk's first call • _________ of transfer • _________ of transfer • door to EKG goal in min
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-25
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- Study and Diagnosis of disease
- Has wings
- Do you understand the words that are coming out of Doc’s mouth?
- bank What’s your “type”?
- Department where PTs and PTTs are done
- All the better to see you with
- Where they go to war
- The study of cells
- When said with a 'v' it means something else entirely
- Analyzing your analytes
Down
- Not a "Vampire"
- Platin’ and incubatin’
- Right Now!
- Used to spin down tubes
- The study of tissues
- “Diffing” our lives away
- We don’t do that here
- Pee Place
- Department with the HIVs, QTBs, and STDs
- Not your average Q-Tip
20 Clues: Has wings • Pee Place • Right Now! • Not a "Vampire" • The study of cells • The study of tissues • Where they go to war • We don’t do that here • Platin’ and incubatin’ • Not your average Q-Tip • Used to spin down tubes • Analyzing your analytes • “Diffing” our lives away • bank What’s your “type”? • Study and Diagnosis of disease • All the better to see you with • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-25
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- Pee Place
- Right Now!
- Do you understand the words that are coming out of Doc’s mouth?
- Department where PTs and PTTs are done
- Used to spin down tubes
- The study of tissues
- Has wings
- All the better to see you with
- When said with a 'v' it means something else entirely
- Department with the HIVs, QTBs, and STDs
Down
- Analyzing your analytes
- Platin’ and incubatin’
- Not a "Vampire"
- Where they go to war
- Study and Diagnosis of disease
- “Diffing” our lives away
- The study of cells
- What’s your “type”?
- Not your average Q-Tip
- We don’t do that here
20 Clues: Pee Place • Has wings • Right Now! • Not a "Vampire" • The study of cells • What’s your “type”? • Where they go to war • The study of tissues • We don’t do that here • Platin’ and incubatin’ • Not your average Q-Tip • Analyzing your analytes • Used to spin down tubes • “Diffing” our lives away • Study and Diagnosis of disease • All the better to see you with • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-11
Across
- Just call me Rod
- Main
- Has wings but cannot fly
- Used to watch your favorite band
- Super Duper Microscope
- Degree if pathogenicity
- Fundamental unit of life
- B12 deficiency anemia
- Procoagulant manufacturer
- Assume all body fluids and patients are infectious
- You get the point
- First WBC to arrive after injury
- Assigned number
- Has the final say
- Instruments can't run without it
- Sign up for more
- Tube We suck
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- Have specimens will travel
- Celebration of you
- Can't live without it
- The state of equality or exactness
- When said with a "V" it means something else entirely
- Not a type of T.V.
- Found in the urine of pregnant women
- To prove you can do what you do
- Safety emphasis
- I'm so blue-ish
- Childhood disease
- LIS of our future
- Residents favorite tests
- We embed it
- I can hold my breath while I grow
- We like frozen specimens
- My name sounds fast but I sometimes take hours to compose
- He da'boss
35 Clues: Main • He da'boss • We embed it • Tube We suck • Safety emphasis • I'm so blue-ish • Assigned number • Just call me Rod • Sign up for more • Childhood disease • LIS of our future • You get the point • Has the final say • Celebration of you • Not a type of T.V. • Can't live without it • B12 deficiency anemia • Super Duper Microscope • Degree if pathogenicity • Has wings but cannot fly • ...
science lab equipment 2017-02-22
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- is used to weigh solids that will be transfered to another vessel
- is used as a support for porcelain crucibles when being heated over a bunsen burner
- is used to transfer a small volume of liquid
- provide a surface for semimicro scale experiments
- are used to dispense solid chemicals from their containers
- are used to make tests on liquids or solids
- are used when we want to perform many small scale reactions at one time
- is used to measure volumes of liquids
- are used for heating certain solids such as metals to very high temperature
- hold solids or liquids that will not release gases when reacted
- are used to pick up small objects
- is used to aid in the transfer of liquid from one vessel to another
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- are used to close containers to avoid spillage
- is used for the heating of nonvolatile liquids and solids
- is used for the mixing of chemicals
- are a safe and convenient way to perform reactions that require heating
- are useful for holding a hot test tube
- is used to identify bases and acids
- is used for the heating of stable solid compounds and elements
- holds solids or liquids that may release gases during reactions
- are used to light bunsen burners
- measures and delivers exact volumes of liquids
- delivers a wash solution to a specific area
- is used to hold a small amount of solids
- are used to move beakers containing hot liquids
25 Clues: are used to light bunsen burners • are used to pick up small objects • is used for the mixing of chemicals • is used to identify bases and acids • is used to measure volumes of liquids • are useful for holding a hot test tube • is used to hold a small amount of solids • are used to make tests on liquids or solids • delivers a wash solution to a specific area • ...
