lab safety Crossword Puzzles
lab equipement Hugo 2019-09-24
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- I is bottle containing water
- use to measured with precision a liquid its in glass and its cylindical
- use to protect the eyes
- use to protect the body and its white
- use to create stock solutions and its in galss with a plug in rubber
- use to transfill a liquid in a beaker
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- it is in plastic and iron he is used for maintain there is three pliers
- use to recover a powder and its in iron
- to wash up material
- use to protect hands
10 Clues: to wash up material • use to protect hands • use to protect the eyes • I is bottle containing water • use to protect the body and its white • use to transfill a liquid in a beaker • use to recover a powder and its in iron • use to create stock solutions and its in galss with a plug in rubber • it is in plastic and iron he is used for maintain there is three pliers • ...
Session 1 - Introduction to Maritime Regulation 2023-05-04
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- Acronym for Certificate of Operation
- Acronym for the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
- The [BLANK] Act 1912
- Australian Maritime [BLANK] Authority
- Acronym for Certificate of Competency
- Acronym for the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea
- What certificate is this course leading towards?
- Established in 1948 as a specialised agency of the United Nations and the global standard-setting authority in the maritime sphere
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- Domestic [BLANK] Vessels
- The [BLANK] Law Act 2012
- The sinking of what ship lead to global reforms on passenger safety in the maritime industry in 1912?
- The 500 series Marine [BLANK]
- Acronym for the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships
- BLANK] Economic Zone
- Acronym for Certificate of Survey
15 Clues: The [BLANK] Act 1912 • BLANK] Economic Zone • Domestic [BLANK] Vessels • The [BLANK] Law Act 2012 • The 500 series Marine [BLANK] • Acronym for Certificate of Survey • Acronym for Certificate of Operation • Australian Maritime [BLANK] Authority • Acronym for Certificate of Competency • What certificate is this course leading towards? • ...
FO Training Newsletter Issue 03/2023 Quiz 2023-06-19
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- The most common cause of hard landing
- Manager Flight Crew Training
- All loss of control inflight is caused by human error
- Nose-high high-bank and nose-low high-bank are types of ______
- Knowledge, ______ and Attitude contributes to overall ______
- Safety and Security in the organization is the responsibility of the employer and employees
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- ______ pilot at the seat may cause a loss of control inflight
- Who is FO Training Senior Executive Flight Crew Training
- Poor ______ of the pilots attributed to the crash of AF447
- Proficiency in ______ helps prevent loss of control inflight
- Safety and Security is our ______
- Accretion of ______ may cause engine loss of power
- Always ______ first in any work environment
- How many editions of FO Training newsletter are published per year?
- Short form for loss of control inflight
15 Clues: Manager Flight Crew Training • Safety and Security is our ______ • The most common cause of hard landing • Short form for loss of control inflight • Always ______ first in any work environment • Accretion of ______ may cause engine loss of power • All loss of control inflight is caused by human error • Who is FO Training Senior Executive Flight Crew Training • ...
Food Safety 2024-06-21
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- Removing dirt and debris from surfaces and equipment
- fragment A common type of physical hazard in deli meat
- Any microorganism that can cause disease
- Regular checks to ensure compliance with food safety standards
- Process of cleaning to reduce bacteria to safe levels
- A type of food allergen
- Personal Protective Equipment; utilized to maintain hygiene and safety
- Potential risks to food safety in deli meat production
- To clean something using chemicals that kill germs
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- Transfer of harmful bacteria from one surface or food to another
- Substances that can cause allergic reactions in some individuals
- Popular bacteria that can contaminate or be found in deli meats
- Bacteria that can cause foodborne illness
- Essential practice to prevent the spread of pathogens
- One of the Critical Control Point
15 Clues: A type of food allergen • One of the Critical Control Point • Any microorganism that can cause disease • Bacteria that can cause foodborne illness • To clean something using chemicals that kill germs • Removing dirt and debris from surfaces and equipment • Essential practice to prevent the spread of pathogens • Process of cleaning to reduce bacteria to safe levels • ...
BS1 Crossword Challenge 2025-12-04
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- Document that must be prepared for high-risk construction work
- What is the minimum standard for gloves onsite
- A plan for controlling traffic on site
- Term for a person qualified by knowledge, training, and experience to perform specific duties
- Hierarchy of control level that involves removing the hazard completely
- Safety device fitted on oxygen and acetylene hoses
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- Individual trained to provide first aid
- System for monitoring driver behaviour in vehicles
- Device that prevents accidental hose whip
- Mandatory safety process to identify hazards before starting a task
- Rio Tinto’s cultural safety program acronym meaning Involved, Committed, Accountable, Responsible, Engaged
- Program aimed at eliminating fatality exposures through critical controls
- Extinguisher type for flammable liquids
- Type of permit required for welding or cutting activities
- Device used for heart resuscitation in emergencies
15 Clues: A plan for controlling traffic on site • Individual trained to provide first aid • Extinguisher type for flammable liquids • Device that prevents accidental hose whip • What is the minimum standard for gloves onsite • System for monitoring driver behaviour in vehicles • Safety device fitted on oxygen and acetylene hoses • ...
FARs Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-08
12 Clues: Exit Seating • Flying Equipment • Carry On Baggage • Alcohol Beverage • Flight Attendants • Emergency Equipment • Public Address System • Flight Crewmember Duties • Lavatory Fire Protection • Smoking and Safety Belt Signs • Closing and Locking of Flight Deck Door • Seats, Safety Belts, and Shoulder Harness
EOPA Study Guide 2023-03-23
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- If you have fake nails what should you always wear
- Browning of sugar used for getting nutty flavor and brown coloring
- Marinated cured meats, cheeses, olives, and vegetables
- What kind of forcemeat has roasted flavor due to browned meat
- What is the only kind of jewelry allowed in the lab
- What is the last step when cleaning dishes
- a piece of equipment used to keep foods warm
- Cold food production
- forcemeat that is course texture from ground meat
- Your hair should always be in a what while in the lab
- Variety of greens tossed together with ingredients and dressing
- grounded mixture of meats, poultry, or fish combined with fats, seasonings, and other flavoring ingredients
- When you are serving food you should always have a what on your face
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- Cured meats, cheese, fruits, nuts, crackers, and dips
- The beverage is always served from what side
- White and silvery colored connective tissue attached to various pieces of meat
- 3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar, mixed with other ingredients
- When clearing table what side should you clear from
- When serving you should remain on the what at all times
- Binding agent of cream and egg yolks used to thicken soups or sauces
- When refilling glasses they should always remain on the what
- Spanish soup made of raw blended vegetables
- What is the first thing you should do when you enter the lab
- When taking dishes from guests hold is by the what
- When serving the what should always come before men
- Always serve from what side
- Carry no more then how many entrees at a time
- What should you measure dry ingredients with
- cheese that is not pressed or aged, typically very soft
- butter made clear by heating and removing the sediment of milk solids
30 Clues: Cold food production • Always serve from what side • What is the last step when cleaning dishes • Spanish soup made of raw blended vegetables • The beverage is always served from what side • a piece of equipment used to keep foods warm • What should you measure dry ingredients with • Carry no more then how many entrees at a time • ...
Scientific Investigation Crossword 2021-09-08
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- On a bar graph, we usually graph the ___ only.
- Blue chairs is an example of ___ data.
- These variables are kept the same to have a fair test.
- This variable is the comparison group and receives no treatment.
- A ___ has been tested many times by many people and is generally accepted as true due to obtaining the same results every time.
- The variable the experimenter changes on purpose.
- The variable that is being measured.
- In our conclusion, after we write our inference, we should include a ___ ___ that we could investigate in the future using similar materials.
- In our lab reports, the problem or purpose of a lab will be asked as a ___.
- Our materials list should include types & ___ in metric units.
- Our procedures should be written as a ___ list, not a paragraph.
- Our conclusion must include a summary of results in which we state our averages for each Level of IV in ___ form.
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- Our procedures should be written clearly and completely so others can ___ what we have done.
- ___ data includes numbers or amounts.
- ___ reminds us that the manipulated or independent variable is labeled on the x-axis of a graph.
- ___ sources are written by people who are experts in the field.
- A data table ___ your data.
- A ___ is a prediction or educated guess. For our lab reports, we will always use the If... then... format.
- ___ means using one or more of your senses to gather information.
- The first part of our 4 part conclusion is a ___ ___.
- Wikipedia and personal websites are considered ___ sources.
- ___ reminds us that the dependent or responding variable is labeled on the y-axis of a graph.
- A ___ graph is used to show change over time.
- A ___ is a statement describing a natural event or phenomenon.
- ___ is explaining or interpreting things you observe based on reasoning from your prior knowledge and from what you observe.
25 Clues: A data table ___ your data. • The variable that is being measured. • ___ data includes numbers or amounts. • Blue chairs is an example of ___ data. • A ___ graph is used to show change over time. • On a bar graph, we usually graph the ___ only. • The variable the experimenter changes on purpose. • The first part of our 4 part conclusion is a ___ ___. • ...
Safety Month Habits 2023-03-17
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- Safety month week three theme.
- Safety month theme.
- We always demonstrate that we care and inspire a strong value of safety in our hearts.
- We all anticipate and proactively engage in identifying and controlling safety hazards.
- We seek out diverse options and share our knowledge of safety across the organization.
- Every associate is encouraged to make suggestions or to share issues with those who need to know.
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- We learn from our failures and our successes.
- Everyone is personally responsible for their own safety of their colleagues.
8 Clues: Safety month theme. • Safety month week three theme. • We learn from our failures and our successes. • Everyone is personally responsible for their own safety of their colleagues. • We always demonstrate that we care and inspire a strong value of safety in our hearts. • We seek out diverse options and share our knowledge of safety across the organization. • ...
Safety Contest 2017-05-24
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- must be followed to ensure everyone stays safe
- a steel mesh __________ will protect your hand and fingers from cuts
- what you must do to your hands before working with food
- can happen if safety rules are not followed
- not being safe can hurt yourself and
- ___________ is important to make sure everyone understands
- ___________ shoes/boots protect your feet
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- what you wear to protect your hearing in the plant
- can help reduce muscle injuries
- who is responsible for safety
- work ____________ not harder
- what should you do if you don't understand something
12 Clues: work ____________ not harder • who is responsible for safety • can help reduce muscle injuries • not being safe can hurt yourself and • ___________ shoes/boots protect your feet • can happen if safety rules are not followed • must be followed to ensure everyone stays safe • what you wear to protect your hearing in the plant • ...
SAFETY IN OUR WORKPLACE 2024-09-28
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- PPE stands for Personal __________ Equipment
- You have the right to refuse ___________ work
- How many types of fire extinguishers are there
- ____________ Health and Safety
- You report to the ________ Point in case of fire
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- A unplanned event that almost causes injury to an employee
- What you wear to protect your eyes
- Joint Health _________ Committee
- What colour triangle is on Grade One CSA footwear
- Every Champion employee is _________ to report a safety infraction
- The three types of hazards are Physical, Biological and __________
- A fire extinguisher will last less than ________ seconds while using it
12 Clues: ____________ Health and Safety • Joint Health _________ Committee • What you wear to protect your eyes • PPE stands for Personal __________ Equipment • You have the right to refuse ___________ work • How many types of fire extinguishers are there • You report to the ________ Point in case of fire • What colour triangle is on Grade One CSA footwear • ...
SHE Crossword Challenge 2022-04-13
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- ----- apparatus is used when working in atmospheres contaminated by gas.
- danger or risk
- helps to block loud noises
- -- comes first
- -- health, safety and environment
- To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact
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- it’s a publication to distribute information about safety and environment etc.
- work cannot be done in the plant without it.
- a series of practices performed to preserve health.
- Employees should report to the --- point in an emergency.
- it is done to paper, bottles, plastic bags, cans etc. to protect the environment.
- instance when a person is hurt.
12 Clues: danger or risk • -- comes first • helps to block loud noises • instance when a person is hurt. • -- health, safety and environment • work cannot be done in the plant without it. • a series of practices performed to preserve health. • Employees should report to the --- point in an emergency. • To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact • ...
S.H.E Crossword Challange 2022-04-13
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- Danger or risk
- Instance when a person is hurt.
- ----- health, safety and environment
- It is done to paper, bottles, plastic bags, cans etc. to protect the environment.
- Work cannot be done the plant without it.
- Helps to block loud noises
- A series of practices performed to preserve health.
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- ----- apparatus is used when working in atmospheres contaminated by gas.
- It’s a publication to distribute information about safety and environment etc.
- ----- comes first
- Employees should report to the ----- point in an emergency.
- To use ladders safely, always maintain ----- points of contact
12 Clues: Danger or risk • ----- comes first • Helps to block loud noises • Instance when a person is hurt. • ----- health, safety and environment • Work cannot be done the plant without it. • A series of practices performed to preserve health. • Employees should report to the ----- point in an emergency. • To use ladders safely, always maintain ----- points of contact • ...
OSHA fun 2025-10-15
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- OSHA makes you hang these up for safety procedures
- _______ First
- Puts the H is OSHA
- 2nd best alternative when you can't eliminate a hazard.
- Puts the O is OSHA
- is the least effective way to deal with hazards
- Before work starts employees must go thru mandatory ______
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- Guess what it puts the A in OSHA
- _____ have the responsibility to provide a safe workplace
- Is a method employees use to identify hazards usually by a drawing.
- the best way to control a hazard.
- Safety ________ can cause immediate harm to employees.
12 Clues: _______ First • Puts the H is OSHA • Puts the O is OSHA • Guess what it puts the A in OSHA • the best way to control a hazard. • is the least effective way to deal with hazards • OSHA makes you hang these up for safety procedures • Safety ________ can cause immediate harm to employees. • 2nd best alternative when you can't eliminate a hazard. • ...
Measurments and Basic Vocab 2016-08-30
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- Series of steps that produce data or test a hypothesis
- Information collected from an experiment
- Amount of mass in the volume of an object
- Factor that affects the value of the dependent variable;in an lab you control the independent variable.
- A factor whose value is the result you are testing
- Number of a unit that defines a quantity
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- Lab scale that measures mass
- Average kinetic energy in the substance; measured Fahrenheit or Celsius.
- Question that can be tested by an experiment or observation.
- Amount of matter in an object
10 Clues: Lab scale that measures mass • Amount of matter in an object • Information collected from an experiment • Number of a unit that defines a quantity • Amount of mass in the volume of an object • A factor whose value is the result you are testing • Series of steps that produce data or test a hypothesis • Question that can be tested by an experiment or observation. • ...
Lab Equipment 2021-08-23
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- equipment used to protect eyes from damage
- used to measure the mass of an object or substance
- protective covering for hands
- protects the desk from damage when completing lab activities
- used to hold heating equipment above the Bunsen burner
- used to heat substances in the science lab
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- a toll used to measure temperature
- a measuring ________________ is use to measure out the volume of liquids
- used to hold small amounts of liquids
- a piece of glassware used to hold larger amounts of liquids then a test tube
10 Clues: protective covering for hands • a toll used to measure temperature • used to hold small amounts of liquids • equipment used to protect eyes from damage • used to heat substances in the science lab • used to measure the mass of an object or substance • used to hold heating equipment above the Bunsen burner • protects the desk from damage when completing lab activities • ...
Sepsis: Signs, Symptoms & Intervention 2024-10-18
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- Type of medication that controls blood pressure; given if fluid bolus does not control hypotension
- Lab value that indicates sepsis
- Sepsis is a ___ emergency
- What lab needs to be re-drawn if the initial result is >2?
- initial fluid choice in resuscitation
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- Must be obtained before antibiotic administration
- early recognition of sepsis and timely treatment increases the chance of ___
- A decrease in the patients level of consciousness; a symptom of infection or sepsis
- A type of medicine the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- Any kind of ___ can lead to sepsis
10 Clues: Sepsis is a ___ emergency • Lab value that indicates sepsis • Any kind of ___ can lead to sepsis • initial fluid choice in resuscitation • Must be obtained before antibiotic administration • What lab needs to be re-drawn if the initial result is >2? • A type of medicine the growth of or destroys microorganisms • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- one of two patient identifiers
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- the patient room should be cleaned _____use.
- Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- This principle of Ready Reliable Care (RRC) strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- one of three personal protective equipment items necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
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- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- The mission of this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- this practice provides time for the patient care team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
20 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • the patient room should be cleaned _____use. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience? • Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- one of three personal protective equipment necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- This principle of RRC strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient _______ is the domains of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- one of two patient identifiers
- use only ____________ abbreviations.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- this practice provides time for the surgical team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
22 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • use only ____________ abbreviations. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • ...
About Customer Service and Safety 2015-10-17
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- Backing reference point is ________inches
- To find your centering reference point position your vehicle in the center lane then figure out where the lines on the road disappear on the______
- when interacting with passenger it's Most important to maintain a professional ______
- MV Transportation mission statement is to be standard of _____in the provision of passenger transportations
- Although safety and driving are your primary concern _______ should run a close second
- Accident are unplanned events that disrupt activity, effect people are ________
- Adjust your seat _______you adjust your mirrors
- More quickly learned skills are often the results of properly applied _______
- Minimum tread depth for the front vehicle tire is _________
- For a tire to steer, it has to be
- MV transportation has established a safe following distance of _______seconds
- Pre-trips inspections can prevent ___________
- Behavior patterns evolve over time because we get
- ______are full of empty calories
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- There are _______ reference points on your vehicle
- Without exception ________are at the root cause of accident
- Accidents are mistakes which result from
- What is the name of the award program for safety
- Well groomed appearance your can convey a message of
- An intersection that has four stop signs is considered
- To check for objects behind the vehicle you should
- Look Around requires that you change your focus every ____seconds
- With normal breaking, total stopping distance = perception distance +braking distance= _________ distance
- A transit bus needs a minimum of ______ feet of overhead clearance
- The best definition of safety is ______from Risk
- If you are five minutes behind schedule your are _______
26 Clues: ______are full of empty calories • For a tire to steer, it has to be • Accidents are mistakes which result from • Backing reference point is ________inches • Pre-trips inspections can prevent ___________ • Adjust your seat _______you adjust your mirrors • What is the name of the award program for safety • The best definition of safety is ______from Risk • ...
ServSafe 1 2025-06-04
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- Guidelines set by the FDA to ensure food safety
- Common source of contamination if not handled properly
- Worn over clothing to protect food from contamination
- Location where only authorized staff should enter
- Type of thermometer used for checking liquids like soups and sauces
- Order of steps in the kitchen to avoid cross-contamination
- When two or more people get the same illness from the same food
- Used to trace the source of shellfish
- Must be done to 165°F for previously cooked TCS foods
- Any biological, chemical, or physical property that can cause food to be unsafe
- Sheet providing information on chemical products (Material Safety Data Sheet)
- Type of glove or item meant to be used once and thrown away
- Process of bringing hot food down to safe storage temperatures
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- Can occur when someone eats food contaminated with pathogens
- Area used to store canned and shelf-stable goods
- Steps taken when a food safety standard is not met
- Harmful microorganism that can cause disease
- Unwanted reverse flow of dirty water into a clean water supply
- What food handlers must do if they have symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea
- When food goes bad due to bacteria or poor storage
- Presence of pests in a food facility
- Area where food is prepared; must be cleaned and sanitized
- Type of containers and equipment safe for food use
- Food that requires Time and Temperature Control for Safety
- Must include name of food and date when storing
25 Clues: Presence of pests in a food facility • Used to trace the source of shellfish • Harmful microorganism that can cause disease • Guidelines set by the FDA to ensure food safety • Must include name of food and date when storing • Area used to store canned and shelf-stable goods • Location where only authorized staff should enter • ...
Something the Lord Made 2022-03-07
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- Hal
- lab assistant
- Vivian's first job
- needed to increase oxygen to
- don't operate on
- needed to recreate disease
- where the protagonist meet
- Belvedere Hotel
- Vivien invents for surgery
- woman research doctor
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- renowned surgeon
- Blue Baby
- Johns Hopkins
- thirty-four years
- hangs in the atrium
- Jim Crow Laws
- did not make Vivian his social equal
17 Clues: Hal • Blue Baby • lab assistant • Johns Hopkins • Jim Crow Laws • Belvedere Hotel • renowned surgeon • don't operate on • thirty-four years • Vivian's first job • hangs in the atrium • woman research doctor • needed to recreate disease • where the protagonist meet • Vivien invents for surgery • needed to increase oxygen to • did not make Vivian his social equal
Safety EE 2024-08-22
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- _____________ Protection Equipment (PPE)
- Your safety glasses can protect you from this
- side _____________ attach to prescription glasses to help protect your eyes
- Your safety glasses protect you from ___________ (when something hits your eye)
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- OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and ___________ Administration
- OSHA provides ___________ safety and health protection
- a face-shield will help protect you from ________________
- Your safety glasses should fit _______ to your face
8 Clues: _____________ Protection Equipment (PPE) • Your safety glasses can protect you from this • Your safety glasses should fit _______ to your face • OSHA provides ___________ safety and health protection • a face-shield will help protect you from ________________ • OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and ___________ Administration • ...
Lab Safety Terms 2021-09-16
4 Clues: visible unsafe condition • dangerous situation that cannot be seen • required to wear at all times while inside the lab • fire extinguisher is approved for Class A, Class B, and Class C fires
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-09-10
4 Clues: Use to put out a fire • Things you wear on your face • Use to fix or clean and cut or injury • A piece of clothing you where on your body while in a science lab
Consumerism Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-30
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- work performed to meet the needs of those buying work
- those who supply goods and services to consumers
- the amount of goods and services available to consumers
- this warranty provides relpacement or repair for free
- a market situation in which one organization sells products
- the basic items a person must have to survive
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- anyone who uses or buys goods and services
- unplanned consumer purchases
- to remedy or rectify a complaint or bad situation
- this right protects consumers from hazardous products
- set and enforce safety standards on appliances and toys
- sets and enforces safety standards on food, drugs and cosmetics
- this warranty may require you to pay shipping and handling
- the right to purchase products at competitive prices
- the right to speak up and be heard
15 Clues: unplanned consumer purchases • the right to speak up and be heard • anyone who uses or buys goods and services • the basic items a person must have to survive • those who supply goods and services to consumers • to remedy or rectify a complaint or bad situation • the right to purchase products at competitive prices • ...
Lab Week Core Lab 2024-03-28
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- Roche is the world leader in this
- Against + ____SLAM!
- Japanese cars and Roche are known for their _______
- Dr. Robotnik's nemesis + To clean
- 3rd Letter + Filling your luggage
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- In the title of jennifer tee's first video on YouTube
- Not manual + The Golden Bears
- To ___ and beyond!
- I can’t get that disease + used to express a range of emotions including surprise + a test used to determine the components of a substance
- I before, except after C + a type of Mule
10 Clues: To ___ and beyond! • Against + ____SLAM! • Not manual + The Golden Bears • Roche is the world leader in this • Dr. Robotnik's nemesis + To clean • 3rd Letter + Filling your luggage • I before, except after C + a type of Mule • Japanese cars and Roche are known for their _______ • In the title of jennifer tee's first video on YouTube • ...
Electronics Crossword 2021-09-12
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- This is where current exits the circuit
- This course requirement is 8% of your final grade
- The button used to make only one sequence acquisition
- This lead on the power supply is typically black
- You should check that this is not blown out in a function generator
- This type of current changes periodically
- This Should be used to organize measurements
- This lead on the power supply is typically red
- This is the maximum number of volts the ADK can produce
- The day of the week Professor Bowden has office hours
- For the most part your function generator could always be set in this mode
- The title of lab #5
- The button used to set the oscilliscope to acquistion mode
- This is the standard unit of measure of power
- Where to find due dates and the late policy
- Where you should keep a record of your labs
- The highest point of a wave
- The version of a Lab Report that is shortened
- The test equipment used to read waves/signals
- The replicating of a real world circuit using software
- The button which perfroms an automatic setup of oscilloscope settings
- Category that you will be evaluated on mid-semester
- You should write this at the top of each notebook page
- The name of the software used to design circuits
- There are two of these to choose from and use on a function generator
- This type of current only flows at a constant state
- The preparation draft of a lab report
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- A wave generated by a respective generator
- This is used to display data in a visual manner
- This electric force is expressed in amperes
- the range of requencies with a band
- You will need multiple codes to prove this
- This electric force is axpressed in volts
- This is the color of wirse used for the first channel oscilliscope on the ADK
- When your notebook will be analyzed for grading
- The button used to turn the oscilliscope on and off
- The height of which a wave reaches from it's middle line
- An array of numbers or quantities in rows and columns
- The wires pertruding from test equipment used to take readings
- This is what we call parts used in a circuit
- The best way to get in contact with the professor or a TA
- The name of the ADK software used in this class
- In the MATLAB language this indicates the line is meant to run but will not display the output
- You should sign this at bottom of each complete page of your notebook
- This is a measurement measured in hertz
- The state of which you should keep your notes and notebook in
- The lowest point of a wave
- You should use this type of writing utensil for your lab notebook
- The most common type of wave used
- Complete and closed path where current can flow
- This is the color of wirse used for the second channel oscilliscope on the ADK
- An academic standard which students should uphold
- This is the color of wire used for the waveform generator of the ADK
53 Clues: The title of lab #5 • The lowest point of a wave • The highest point of a wave • The most common type of wave used • the range of requencies with a band • The preparation draft of a lab report • This is where current exits the circuit • This is a measurement measured in hertz • This electric force is axpressed in volts • This type of current changes periodically • ...
MH_p. 153_für 21.07. 2020-07-20
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- zusammenstoßen, kollidieren
- Donner
- sprühen
- Bündnis, Pakt
- erleuchten
- wohnen
- bewölkt, bedeckt
- ??? cell Gummizelle
- ??? carpet Teppichboden
- Labor
- zerbrechlich, schwächlich
- Unschuld
- ??? Day Tag des jüngsten Gericht
- Märtyrer
- einen groben Fehler machen
- wandern
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- beseitigen, eliminieren
- unerwünscht
- spalten
- ??? station Kraftwerk
- Zusammenstoß, Kollision
- beitragen, mitwirken
- Leidenschaft, Passion
- Wut
- Flut
- in ??? umsonst, vergeblich
- Wut
- ??? tower Fernmeldeturm, Sendemast
- Begierde, Verlangen
- verzweifelt, hoffnungslos
30 Clues: Wut • Wut • Flut • Labor • Donner • wohnen • spalten • sprühen • wandern • Unschuld • Märtyrer • erleuchten • unerwünscht • Bündnis, Pakt • bewölkt, bedeckt • ??? cell Gummizelle • Begierde, Verlangen • beitragen, mitwirken • ??? station Kraftwerk • Leidenschaft, Passion • beseitigen, eliminieren • Zusammenstoß, Kollision • ??? carpet Teppichboden • zerbrechlich, schwächlich • verzweifelt, hoffnungslos • ...
Mis Clases 2021-11-12
40 Clues: pen • gym • lab • art • quiz • glue • flag • wall • math • test • book • notes • floor • paper • music • latin • marker • window • french • pencil • office • uniform • library • hallway • english • science • lockers • spanish • student • backpack • homework • notebook • stappler • cafeteria • literature • portuguese • gastronomy • auditorium • student desk • nurse's office
Voltamagz 2017-09-01
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- Event Internal DTETI
- Jaring
- Teknik
- UKM Digital
- Bekas Swaragama
- IDE Apple
- Pondasi, Kerangka
- Semacam Adobe XD
- Program Kerja KMTETi
- Lab IF DTETI
- Kecerdasan Buatan
- Produk IBM
- Pemograman Web
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- Penghalau Radar
- Bahasa Pemograman
- Dynamic Range (singk.)
- Bad Gateway
- Penguat elektronika bercoupling
- Simulasi
- Penaik
- S1E1
- Lapisan OSI
- Pelanggan
- Divisi di KMTETi
- Meramu (Inggris)
- Penanganan Software
- Contoh API
27 Clues: S1E1 • Jaring • Teknik • Penaik • Simulasi • Pelanggan • IDE Apple • Contoh API • Produk IBM • Bad Gateway • UKM Digital • Lapisan OSI • Lab IF DTETI • Pemograman Web • Penghalau Radar • Bekas Swaragama • Divisi di KMTETi • Meramu (Inggris) • Semacam Adobe XD • Bahasa Pemograman • Pondasi, Kerangka • Kecerdasan Buatan • Penanganan Software • Event Internal DTETI • Program Kerja KMTETi • Dynamic Range (singk.) • ...
Puzzle #5 2023-07-31
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- Temperature scale
- Recreational area
- Output device
- Fragrance
- Crownlike headpiece
- Frozen treat
- Frozen water
- Slipon shoes
- Small rodent with bushy tail
- Clothes task
- Wax light
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- Pack predator
- Communication device
- Abduction
- Cloudless sky
- Actress Bullock
- Green thumb activity
- Farm vehicle
- Formal headwear
- Piano player
- Science room
- Puzzle with interlocking pieces
- Rock 'n' roll legend
- Japanese robe
- Arm joint
25 Clues: Abduction • Fragrance • Arm joint • Wax light • Farm vehicle • Piano player • Science room • Frozen treat • Frozen water • Slipon shoes • Clothes task • Pack predator • Cloudless sky • Output device • Japanese robe • Actress Bullock • Formal headwear • Temperature scale • Recreational area • Crownlike headpiece • Communication device • Green thumb activity • Rock 'n' roll legend • Small rodent with bushy tail • ...
m. valier april 1st 2024-04-01
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- The Cosmic Dancer
- Holder of the keys
- Mother Goddess
- Goddess of skiing
- of Geb and Nut
- Three-headed Leader
- Horse fan
- Goddess of Time
- Camp Pilot
- One in Three
- God of Forms
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- Ruler of the Lab
- Forgemaster
- Cardinal direction
- Dancing King
- Feather judge
- God of Thunder
- Magpie
- 92.5% silver
- Missing letter
- Nocturnal rabbit friend
- Loan word Sun God
22 Clues: Magpie • Horse fan • Camp Pilot • Forgemaster • Dancing King • 92.5% silver • One in Three • God of Forms • Feather judge • Mother Goddess • God of Thunder • of Geb and Nut • Missing letter • Goddess of Time • Ruler of the Lab • The Cosmic Dancer • Goddess of skiing • Loan word Sun God • Holder of the keys • Cardinal direction • Three-headed Leader • Nocturnal rabbit friend
breweries and or beer names 2024-10-04
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- lucky lab
- mixed fermenation
- zoiglhaus
- Darcelle's blonde
- hazy ipas
- Widmer
- punk rock time
- 111 year old church
- vonebert
- french and belgium styles
- deschutes
- st johns bridge
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- ascendant
- groundbreaker
- 1987 Hood river
- rouge
- party time pilsner
- what we brew in the shadows
- terminator stout
- ecliptic
- grand fir
- pink elephant mascot
- breakside
- straight outta Portland
- Cooper mountain ale works
25 Clues: rouge • Widmer • ecliptic • vonebert • ascendant • lucky lab • zoiglhaus • hazy ipas • grand fir • breakside • deschutes • groundbreaker • punk rock time • 1987 Hood river • st johns bridge • terminator stout • mixed fermenation • Darcelle's blonde • party time pilsner • 111 year old church • pink elephant mascot • straight outta Portland • Cooper mountain ale works • french and belgium styles • ...
Consumer Product Testing 2025-09-30
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- diaper
- ukrainian for thread
- mountain pass
- tinkers with the equipment
- One of the founders
- known for salad dressing and lemonade
- latest from holland
- hot tub tests
- open and sincere expression
- german white
- dividing into composite parts
- training session for medical students
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- year founded
- to look at in the distance
- ohare or jfk
- ceo
- lobby fir
- bacteria lab
- best cfo
- year if caesar founded
20 Clues: ceo • diaper • best cfo • lobby fir • year founded • ohare or jfk • bacteria lab • german white • mountain pass • hot tub tests • One of the founders • latest from holland • ukrainian for thread • year if caesar founded • to look at in the distance • tinkers with the equipment • open and sincere expression • dividing into composite parts • known for salad dressing and lemonade • ...
Health and safety 2012-12-13
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- Lifting by hand is known as manual _________
- What you should raise on discovering a fire in a building you are working in
- Guard-rails and toe-______ are used to stop people and materialsa falling off scaffolding
- These pills (asprin, paracetamol) should not be in a first aid box
- A near _____ is when an accident came close to happening. Lessons can be learnt from these to prevent the same thing happening again
- At __________ talks you will be informed of the hazards present on site
- The colour of a sign that tells you something you must do
- An employee should ______ and look after any PPE provided by an employer
- If you have a minor injury on site you should record the details in the ________ book
- Under HASWA an employer must protect the health, safety and welfare at work of all _________
- Falling from_______ is the biggest killer on construction sites
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- You will be told how to identify first aiders at your site ________
- A risk ________ should be carried out by an experienced worker before starting a task
- The colour that represents 110V
- The health and safety _________ provides a free telephone advice helpline
- The shape of a warning sign
- This assessment should be read before handling any chemicals that could harm you
- What exposure to loud noise on site can cause
- The contact details of teh person in charge of health and safety is found on the back of the health and safety law ______
- ________ statement, instructs workers on how to carry out a job in a safe manner
20 Clues: The shape of a warning sign • The colour that represents 110V • Lifting by hand is known as manual _________ • What exposure to loud noise on site can cause • The colour of a sign that tells you something you must do • Falling from_______ is the biggest killer on construction sites • These pills (asprin, paracetamol) should not be in a first aid box • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- This principle of RRC strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- Patient _______ is the domains of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every military hospital and clinic.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- this practice provides time for the surgical team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- one of two patient identifiers
- use only ____________ abbreviations.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
- one of three personal protective equipment necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
22 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • use only ____________ abbreviations. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- this practice provides time for the care team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- one of two patient identifiers
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
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- Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- This principle of Ready Reliable Care (RRC) strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- one of three personal protective equipment items necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
21 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience? • ...
TTS K3 2025-11-19
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- Alat pelindung mata yang membentuk segel pelindung di sekitar mata.
- Besar tegangan maksimal yang dianggap berbahaya untuk tubuh manusia (... V AC).
- Tindakan pertama untuk membebaskan korban sengatan listrik adalah … tegangan suplai.
- Jenis sepatu safety yang melindungi jari kaki dari kejatuhan benda.
- Tujuan K3 listrik yang utama adalah mencegah timbulnya … akibat listrik.
- Standar nasional Indonesia yang menjadi acuan persyaratan teknis.
- Safety helmet Kelas E dapat melindungi dari kejut listrik hingga … volt.
- PUIL 2000 diberlakukan berdasarkan Keputusan … No. 75/Men/2002.
- Besar arus listrik (dalam mA) yang merupakan batas maksimal yang diizinkan mengalir ke tubuh manusia menurut PUIL.
- Jenis bahaya sentuhan ketika menyentuh bodi peralatan listrik yang terkena kegagalan isolasi.
- Alat Pelindung Diri (singkatan).
- Warna helm safety untuk tamu perusahaan.
- Penghantar yang berfungsi untuk mengalirkan arus listrik ke tanah (sistem …).
- Pakaian pelindung yang tahan api (disebut … resistant clothing).
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- penghubung listrik yang sering disambung bertumpuk dapat menimbulkan bahaya.
- Kepanjangan dari APD.
- Alat pelindung kepala untuk melindungi dari bahan kimia atau radiasi panas tinggi.
- Salah satu potensi bahaya listrik selain kejut dan kebakaran (efek …).
- Penghantar listrik yang terbuka dapat menimbulkan bahaya …
- Penghubung yang tidak sesuai kapasitas dapat menyebabkan kebakaran.
- Alat pelindung tangan untuk pekerjaan listrik bertegangan.
- Alat pelindung pernapasan yang mampu menyaring partikel sangat kecil.
- Alat pelindung kepala yang tidak cocok untuk kejatuhan benda, hanya untuk benturan.
- Instansi yang menerbitkan standar ANSI/ISEA untuk safety helmet.
- Pakaian pelindung dengan visibilitas tinggi (disebut …-visibility).
- Penutup kepala untuk melindungi rambut dari debu atau mesin berputar.
26 Clues: Kepanjangan dari APD. • Alat Pelindung Diri (singkatan). • Warna helm safety untuk tamu perusahaan. • Penghantar listrik yang terbuka dapat menimbulkan bahaya … • Alat pelindung tangan untuk pekerjaan listrik bertegangan. • PUIL 2000 diberlakukan berdasarkan Keputusan … No. 75/Men/2002. • Instansi yang menerbitkan standar ANSI/ISEA untuk safety helmet. • ...
Food Safety Challenges 2024-03-14
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- Due to this food safety challenge, the intensification and industrialisation of agriculture and animal production must increase to meet the demands for food.
- Factors such as an ageing population and increasing migration.
- A wider variety of food available to consumers. However this means the food chain becomes ________________________________________ spreading foodborne diseases and hazards quicker and easily.
- Factors such as climate change and extreme weather events. This is also predicted to impact negatively on __________________________.
- Factors such as urbanisations, travel and eating more food outside the home are aspects of this food safety challenge.
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- The high volume of a_________________ found in food producing animals contributes to this food safety challenge. It can cause longer illnesses and increase frequency of hospitalisation.
- Due to other food safety challenges there has been an increase in fraudulent practices such as waste diversion and food adulteration. This food safety challenge looks at the opposite of fraudulent behaviours.
- Example of this food safety challenge includes microplastics and microbeads being consumed by fish and re-entering the food chain.
- People facing this challenge are most exposed to foodborne health risks due to lack of funding and awareness of key food safety points.
- This food safety challenge can be seen in countries where the water used in production may be unsafe for consumption or use of agricultural chemicals is poorly regulated and enforced.
10 Clues: Factors such as an ageing population and increasing migration. • Factors such as urbanisations, travel and eating more food outside the home are aspects of this food safety challenge. • Example of this food safety challenge includes microplastics and microbeads being consumed by fish and re-entering the food chain. • ...
Intro to Environmental 2021-10-01
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- experiments need to be ____ so we can be confident in results
- environment is used to describe the ___ world
- number of variables that can change during an experiment
- ___ of Commons
- data that is descriptions, words
- scientific theory explains a phenomenon and is supported by many fields of ___
- the scientific ____ is a term used to describe the way in which scientists gather and use information
- values the ecosystem as a whole
- branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
- what is kept the same in an experiment
- variable you are measuring
- variable you change in an experiment
- never eat or ____ in the lab
- this is NOT allowed during lab time
- rate at which we must use resources
- purely scientific study of nature
- an ecological ____ is a measure of demands made by one person or group on global natural resources
- countries with a higher footprint are more _____
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- resources that are naturally replenished over short periods of time
- most value is on humans and human welfare
- when a resource is ____ it can lead to a Tragedy of Commons
- environment includes living & ____
- charts, graphs, tables are ways to organize ___
- individuals at the same level of education or specialization
- type of reasoning that looks for patterns or rules in the natural world
- type of reasoning that compares new things to the rules of the natural world
- ____ all accidents in the lab at once
- values each organism including humans
- a hypothesis is a ____ explanation for a question or problem
- fossil fuels are this type of resource
- simply a way of logical thinking about the world
- data that is numbers, measurements
- this supports or rejects the hypothesis
- scientists use ____ about the world around them to make inferences
34 Clues: ___ of Commons • variable you are measuring • never eat or ____ in the lab • values the ecosystem as a whole • data that is descriptions, words • purely scientific study of nature • environment includes living & ____ • data that is numbers, measurements • this is NOT allowed during lab time • rate at which we must use resources • variable you change in an experiment • ...
Tools Found in the Science Room 2024-11-05
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- bottles used for cleaning and sterilizing purposes
- a transparent glass or plastic container that can safely conduct experiments that require a chemical reaction
- used to view enlarged or magnified images
- used to protect your hands from dangerous chemicals
- can be laid over someone when their clothing has caught fire to put it out
- used to drop liquids one drop at a time
- special paper used to separate solids from liquids
- made of porcelain and used to store and heat substances
- used to protect your eyes from dangerous chemicals
- A tool used to see things closer up
- used to hold a crucible while it is heated
- used to wash off dangerous chemicals that may have ended up on your skin
- used to find the temperature of things
- used to cover your clothes to keep chemicals and other things from splashing on them
- used to grasp and lift hot vessels and harmful substances
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- used to put out small fire in the lab
- a concave piece of glass normally used to hold solids or evaporate liquids
- Used to heat liquids or other things for a lab
- used to hold a beaker or a flask over the source of heat
- used to hold any solutions for heating, stirring, dissolving etc.
- used to deliver a known volume of any substance to other equipment
- also known as a Newton meter
- used to stir or shake liquids without risking any spills
- used to help aid with small injuries like cuts
- used to clean some lab equipment
- used to pick up or hold small items(not tongs)
- used to prevent a person from exposure to hazardous fumes from chemicals
- narrow-mouthed utensils used for pouring liquids into containers
- used to find the weight of objects
- used to clean chemicals out of your eyes
- used to measure the amount of current flowing
31 Clues: also known as a Newton meter • used to clean some lab equipment • used to find the weight of objects • A tool used to see things closer up • used to put out small fire in the lab • used to find the temperature of things • used to drop liquids one drop at a time • used to clean chemicals out of your eyes • used to view enlarged or magnified images • ...
Preeclampsia 2025-11-13
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- The main, definitive treatment for prenatal preeclampsia.
- Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count.
- If these are elevated, along with a low platelet count, it is likely that HELLP syndrome is occurring.
- High blood pressures and systemic vasoconstriction lead to this cerebrovascular symptom.
- This is the serious complication of preeclampsia when untreated.
- After a CBC is drawn from Ms. Smith, the nurse checks this clotting factor from Ms. Smith's lab results to assess for HELLP syndrome.
- A urine sample was taken to the lab, and UA results show this cardinal sign of preeclampsia.
- Treatment for magnesium toxicity.
- The nurse auscultates for these with a stethoscope to check for fluid overload in the lungs.
- While Ms. Smith is watching TV, she tells the nurse that she is seeing "stars" in her visual field.
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- Ms. Smith states that her right upper quadrant feels a sharp, stab-like pain.
- Upon Mrs. Smith's admission, the nurse has her provide a urine sample for this type of lab test.
- These are assessed regularly with magnesium administration to watch for signs of toxicity.
- When the nurse check admitting vital signs, the BP reading was 164/102.
- Upon observation, the nurse noticed that Ms. Smith's lower legs were swollen, and showed pitting when gently pressed.
- Ms. Smith is given this medication to reduce seizure activity with severe preeclampsia.
- Ms. Smith is 36 weeks pregnant, and is admitted to the OB unit with high blood pressures, headache, and proteinuria without seizure activity.
- A jerking movement is assessed on Ms. Smith's foot when the nurse is testing her reflexes.
- The PHCP informs the nurse and Ms. Smith that due to her presenting symptoms and risk for seizures, she should avoid ambulation and stay in her bed.
- First line medication to treat high blood pressures during pregnancy.
20 Clues: Treatment for magnesium toxicity. • Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count. • The main, definitive treatment for prenatal preeclampsia. • This is the serious complication of preeclampsia when untreated. • First line medication to treat high blood pressures during pregnancy. • When the nurse check admitting vital signs, the BP reading was 164/102. • ...
Lab Week Crossword Labs 2016-04-19
16 Clues: bean • wings • right know • plastic tub • pickup blood • bin hazard waste • "Bugs" in the lab • wused to clean arm • used to draw blood • what blood goes in • what urine goes in • medical technolgist • knock befor entering • put on after blood drawn • phlebotomist wants from you • keep track how long test takes
Food voc 2024-10-15
14 Clues: vegan • mainly • however • request • to undo • innovative • nourishment • eco-friendly • a young business • a food supplement • a future expectation • cows, pigs, sheep, ... • set of rules to follow for your food • meat grown in a lab is called ... meat
Life Saving Rules 2023-02-13
12 Clues: Hot work • Work permit • Line breaking • Working at heights • Travel and driving • Management of change • No drugs and alcohol • Lifting and hoisting • Confined space entry • Transport and warehouse safety • Lock out tag out try out lototo • Safety critical equipment override
Food Safety 2014-10-03
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- The color of the cutting board for vegetables.
- food intolerances are more common in children
- What bac stands for in "fightbac"
- Food should not spend more than four hours in this.
- vomiting fever diarrhea nausea are all symptoms of.
- The most common food poisoning organism in the U.S
- Its very bad to eat food when it is ______.
- used to make bread and beer.
- You should always________ your area after you have finished cooking
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- meat and dairy products are _______ foods.
- this organization teaches you to chill clean separate cook your food.
- is a reaction to chemicals in foods.
- symptoms of this can be itching swelling rash etc
- are relatively rare.
- all meat should be cooked at least to an internal temperature of 175______ Celsius.
- you should always ______ your food to prevent cross contamination
- Your food preparing area should always be _______
- This is very common on bread after it has spoiled
18 Clues: are relatively rare. • used to make bread and beer. • What bac stands for in "fightbac" • is a reaction to chemicals in foods. • meat and dairy products are _______ foods. • Its very bad to eat food when it is ______. • food intolerances are more common in children • The color of the cutting board for vegetables. • symptoms of this can be itching swelling rash etc • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-24
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- used to shoot adrenalin into victims of anaphylaxis
- occurs mainly in the intestine; food poisoning
- when food is brought above this many degrees, bacteria starts to die
- one of the six things bacteria needs to grow
- grows on improperly sterilized canned meats
- the suggested colour for a cutting board used to only cut raw meat
- is of the most concern out of the main micro-organisms
- can go many days without showing any symptoms
- people with an intolerance to lactose should not consume this
- a sign of an illness
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- do this with raw and cooked foods in the fridge
- you need to do this to cold foods to stop the growth of bacteria
- place this in different places of food to ensure even cooking
- the temperature range where bacteria grows the most rapidly
- does not kill bacteria
- effect mostly younger children
- one of the six things bacteria needs to grow
- can lead to collapse or death
- do this to kill bacteria
19 Clues: a sign of an illness • does not kill bacteria • do this to kill bacteria • can lead to collapse or death • effect mostly younger children • grows on improperly sterilized canned meats • one of the six things bacteria needs to grow • one of the six things bacteria needs to grow • can go many days without showing any symptoms • occurs mainly in the intestine; food poisoning • ...
Food Safety 2014-10-13
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- Can be spread from person to food
- People can have a tolerance
- Never overstock
- Always use a clean
- To cheak the temperature of the inside of food
- Some people may have
- The transfer of bacteria from one surface to another
- Do this to food in a fridge
- You can contract this from eating Raw Beef
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- Always do this to prep areas after preparing food
- Make sure to cook all the way through
- Will grow Rapidly in Danger zone
- Undercooked food can result in
- This happens to bacteria when put in the fridge
- Always wash before preparing food
- 5C to 60C degrees
- Can grow on stale bread
- You can contract this from eating Raw Chicken
18 Clues: Never overstock • 5C to 60C degrees • Always use a clean • Some people may have • Can grow on stale bread • People can have a tolerance • Do this to food in a fridge • Undercooked food can result in • Will grow Rapidly in Danger zone • Can be spread from person to food • Always wash before preparing food • Make sure to cook all the way through • ...
Safety & Wellness 2015-06-03
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- __________, wrist and finger injuries accounted for 17.64% of all 2004 Raymour & Flanigan injuries
- this is wellness month
- having proper _______ can help you get a better grip
- this departments longest safety streak was 300
- Dave Covel is the Director of this department
- this is a bacterial illness caused by a tick
- our insurance has a program that can help you quit this
- you should not climb on these in your office
- you should always get this to lift over your head
- Raymour & Flanigan's medical insurance provider
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- this is a 5K run in June
- these employees have 11 stretches they can do for 6 minutes to help them prepare for their daily success
- doing this regularly will help you stay healthy
- you should avoid doing this as you lift
- you should bend here, not at your waist
- the science of work and a person’s relationship to that work
- this is where you can find information about company safety stats
- this type of shot is covered 100% if obtained by a network provider
18 Clues: this is wellness month • this is a 5K run in June • you should avoid doing this as you lift • you should bend here, not at your waist • this is a bacterial illness caused by a tick • you should not climb on these in your office • Dave Covel is the Director of this department • this departments longest safety streak was 300 • doing this regularly will help you stay healthy • ...
food safety 2015-09-29
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- always wash your hands before cooking
- “the ____ zone”
- ______ the cooked food from the raw
- she cut the carrots with a ______
- brr
- you put the perishable foods in the ___
- check the ___ of the meat before eating
- a conductor for heat
- board she cut the veggies on the ______
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- you ____ the produce before eating
- she cooked the chicken in the
- he had a peanut _____
- use a ______ cleaner for counters
- __ is on your hands before you wash them
- you let the dishes air-
- the counter was _________
- wash the dishes in hot-____ water
- when you make a meal you ______ it
18 Clues: brr • “the ____ zone” • a conductor for heat • he had a peanut _____ • you let the dishes air- • the counter was _________ • she cooked the chicken in the • use a ______ cleaner for counters • she cut the carrots with a ______ • wash the dishes in hot-____ water • you ____ the produce before eating • when you make a meal you ______ it • ______ the cooked food from the raw • ...
food safety 2019-10-06
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- A synonym for thaw
- Must be done before and after preparing food
- Food poisoning microorganisms can also be called
- A serious disease for pregnant women, newborns and adults with weakened immune systems
- Foods with an expiry date
- This bacteria produces a toxin that causes vomiting shortly after being ingested
- Eggs should be kept where in the fridge?
- You should keep at a temperature of -18oC
- You use it to put out small fires
- Synonym for souse
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- You should keep at a temperature of 3oC
- You must wear these when you have an open sore or cut
- What is it called when your food is in the temperature range of 5oC-60oC
- Most common cause of diarrhea in the USA
- Cooked meat should be stored on the…
- A bacteria that can produce a deadly toxin
- A life threatening illness that can prevent breathing muscles from moving air in and out of the lungs.
- A term you should know that will help with food borne illnesses
18 Clues: Synonym for souse • A synonym for thaw • Foods with an expiry date • You use it to put out small fires • Cooked meat should be stored on the… • You should keep at a temperature of 3oC • Most common cause of diarrhea in the USA • Eggs should be kept where in the fridge? • You should keep at a temperature of -18oC • A bacteria that can produce a deadly toxin • ...
Halloween Safety 2018-10-26
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- Wear well ____ costumes to avoid trips and falls.
- _____ should be worn instead of masks to avoid hindering your vision.
- Plan a safe _____ with older children before going trick or treating.
- Lower your risk of eye injuries by not wearing decorative, non-prescription _______.
- Look both ways before crossing the _____.
- _____ are the first thing to ignite in 900 reported Halloween fires.
- Use a ____ operated candle or glow stick to light your jack-o-lantern.
- Walk on sidewalks facing _____ whenever possible.
- Never accept rides or candy from a _____.
- Drive _____ through neighborhoods.
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- ______ should not be carved by a child.
- Carry a _____ to help you see and others to see you.
- Make sure your costumes are flame ____.
- Examine all ____ for choking hazards and tampering before eating.
- Always stay in a ______ with a trusted adult.
- Never walk near ____ when wearing a costume.
- Add reflective _____ to costumes so motorists can spot you.
- Costume swords should be short, ____, and flexible.
18 Clues: Drive _____ through neighborhoods. • ______ should not be carved by a child. • Make sure your costumes are flame ____. • Look both ways before crossing the _____. • Never accept rides or candy from a _____. • Never walk near ____ when wearing a costume. • Always stay in a ______ with a trusted adult. • Wear well ____ costumes to avoid trips and falls. • ...
Food Safety 2017-09-22
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- to slow but not kill bacteria freeze below_____ Celsius
- Cook ______ to 160f to kill bacteria
- One of the five c's is _____________
- One of the five c's is _____________
- Food + ________ + heat = Bacteria Growth
- Always marinate foods in the ________
- One of the five c's is _____________
- Clean counters with a _____________
- when using cutting boards________your food
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- Check is one of the _______ c's
- Chill foods within______hours
- To _______ Bacteria heat foods to a minimum 160f-212f
- To avoid foods like carrots rolling on the cutting board place them ____ side down
- Discard __________items
- ___________is found in soft cheese, unpasteurized milk, hot dogs and deli meats
- 40f-140f is the___________
- if your meat has been anywhere near or been an animal you may get ________
- This type of bacteria form when foods were taken out of the oven uncooked
- ______ away bruised or damaged areas
- Always wash hands immediately to avoid contracting salmonella
20 Clues: Discard __________items • 40f-140f is the___________ • Chill foods within______hours • Check is one of the _______ c's • Clean counters with a _____________ • Cook ______ to 160f to kill bacteria • One of the five c's is _____________ • One of the five c's is _____________ • ______ away bruised or damaged areas • One of the five c's is _____________ • ...
Safety Dance 2021-05-26
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- You should assess this when planning how to move your patient
- The height the bed should be at to deliver care
- Lift with your ____ not your back
- The ____ of falling is a fall risk factor for geriatric patients
- Position where the HOB is elevated at 90 degrees
- These should only be used as a last resort
- It's a myth that wearing this decreases risk of a lower back injury
- A risk factor for health care workers to get MSDs from moving patients
- A fall risk factor for geriatric patients is a history of this
- Which is better for the back: pulling or pushing?
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- The color of socks you will see on a high fall risk patient
- What your base of support should be
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe work environment
- Bed frame is positioned with foot of bed raised higher than HOB
- Proper ergonomics is keeping the body in a ____ position
- To prevent falls the bed should be in this position
- The first step in fall prevention for a patient
- Type of socks you should offer your patient
18 Clues: Lift with your ____ not your back • What your base of support should be • These should only be used as a last resort • Type of socks you should offer your patient • The height the bed should be at to deliver care • The first step in fall prevention for a patient • Position where the HOB is elevated at 90 degrees • Which is better for the back: pulling or pushing? • ...
Safety Meeting 2021-08-19
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- What is the last name of the Maddog rig manager?
- Effective January 1st, 2022, what percent will Valaris match under our 401K?
- How many business units does Broussard check through Virtual Inventory?
- What country has the most camels?
- What is the noun of P/N 3F4550?
- What is “DEF” description when making an adjustment?
- How many total bay/roll up doors do we have at our facility including the BMF?
- Which is the largest lake of the world?
- What transaction you use when you bin to bin material?
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- Where would you go to get a detailed inventory report?
- In the event of an emergency, where is the muster point for the front office?
- What is the two digit criticality code for Mud Pumps?
- What is the first name of our DF&A currently?
- Who lost the first game of the NFL Pre Season (HALL OF FAME)?
- What country is associated with business unit 10079?
- Where would you go to find pricing on a PID?
- What is the biggest island in the world?
- What is the mascot of the college that Dan Marino went to?
- Who is the requester for Corporate Spares Refurbishment?
- How many countries are there in England?
20 Clues: What is the noun of P/N 3F4550? • What country has the most camels? • Which is the largest lake of the world? • What is the biggest island in the world? • How many countries are there in England? • Where would you go to find pricing on a PID? • What is the first name of our DF&A currently? • What is the last name of the Maddog rig manager? • ...
General Safety 2024-05-21
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- You should change this when it gets dull.
- What you should do ever three aisles.
- You should do this completely before exiting the aisle.
- These protect your eyes from harmful substances.
- You do this before driving equipment.
- You find these sheets on ULINE Net.
- You should always drink plenty of this.
- You should stay this far away from another truck in the warehouse.
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- What type of gloves are needed to pick coil/wire decking/change battery?
- These protect your hands from wire decking.
- Check these before moving equipment.
- These stations should only be used if you get chemical in your eyes.
- You should inspect this daily before putting it on.
- You should always cut in this direction away from your body.
- Make this when walking by someone on equipment.
- Check functionality of this before going up.
- These three letters keep you safe when picking coil, posts, or decking.
- This is the name of the safety team here in GA.
18 Clues: You find these sheets on ULINE Net. • Check these before moving equipment. • What you should do ever three aisles. • You do this before driving equipment. • You should always drink plenty of this. • You should change this when it gets dull. • These protect your hands from wire decking. • Check functionality of this before going up. • ...
Floral Safety 2023-08-31
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- care taken beforehand
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- rough, noisy activity
- Faulty
- an object that is in the way
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- under the direction of another person
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
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- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Weariness or exhaustion
- not in working order
- cuts and bruises
- not caring about yourself or others
- Dangerous
- permanent damage or death
- poisonous
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Floral safety 2023-09-01
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- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - an object that is in the way
- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- - care taken beforehand
- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - under the direction of another person
- - Dangerous
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- - Faulty
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- Injury - permanent damage or death
- - rough, noisy activity
- - poisonous
- - not caring about yourself or others
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - not in working order
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: - Faulty • - poisonous • - Dangerous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
SHOP SAFETY 2023-09-01
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- All cutting motions should be made ______________ from the body.
- Never put your fingers in line with the bandsaw _____________.
- __________________________________________, don't do it.
- This should be tightened up before using any machine in the shop.
- If there are strange noises from the machine, or if the blade breaks, turn the machine off, and __________________________.
- If the curve of the line you want to cut is too tight, you should make a series of _________________________ that release the tension.
- Bystanders should remain ______________ away from the bandsaw when it is in use.
- All scrap materials and saw dust must be ___________________ and disposed of from around a machine when you are finished using it.
- MUST be reported to Mr. T immediately.
- directions __________________________ and obeying rules, as well as passing concept quizzes and completing projects is necessary in order to attain a passing grade.
- To protect one’s eyes, ________________________ must be worn when operating ANY piece of equipment
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- You should always make sure the guard is ¼ “ (inch) ___________________________ before you make a cut with the bandsaw.
- You should remove ___________________ to prevent them from becoming caught in the bandsaw blade.
- Is not tolerated in the shop.
- When you are done making a cut, turn off the machine, then ________________________________ before reaching in to retrieve your piece of cut wood and any scrap.
- A student must be ________________ in proper use techniques to be allowed to use equipment.
- A band saw has 2 __________________ that the blade turns on.
- Any theft of other students’ work or classroom project materials, can result in being removed from the class or even a ___________________________
18 Clues: Is not tolerated in the shop. • MUST be reported to Mr. T immediately. • __________________________________________, don't do it. • A band saw has 2 __________________ that the blade turns on. • Never put your fingers in line with the bandsaw _____________. • All cutting motions should be made ______________ from the body. • ...
Patient Safety 2023-10-05
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- A proactive risk assessment to review a process for potential failures and implement actions, performed every 12 months. (acronym)
- The separation of infected persons from others.
- Elderly, immobile patients are at greater risk of ______.
- JPSRs are _________, meaning an action that is not inflicting, involving, or aiming at punishment.
- A potentially harmful event or process that is identified before causing harm to a patient. (two words)
- Two patient ____ are required before providing care, treatment, or services.
- An electronic report form that allows for submission of unsafe or possibly unsafe action while delivering healthcare. (acronym)
- Just ________ is an environment where those are not punished for errors outside of their control and reporting concerns is celebrated and accepted by all.
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- Can only be used in true emergent situations. (two words)
- Who is responsible for patient safety?
- The most effective way to prevent the spread of infection. (two words)
- A brief meeting that is held daily to share info about patient or staff concerns.
- An organization that experiences fewer than anticipated accidents or events of harm, despite operating in highly complex, high-risk environments. (acronym)
- A _________ point is anything that could be used to attach material for the purpose of strangulation/hanging.
- _________ improvement is the ultimate goal of the patient safety JPSR response.
- Number of days that the patient safety team has to collect data and respond to a JPSR entry.
- Task performed by medical team members before a procedure.
- A reactive process using interdisciplinary team to look for improvement opportunities. (acronym)
18 Clues: Who is responsible for patient safety? • The separation of infected persons from others. • Can only be used in true emergent situations. (two words) • Elderly, immobile patients are at greater risk of ______. • Task performed by medical team members before a procedure. • The most effective way to prevent the spread of infection. (two words) • ...
Safety crosswords 2023-08-17
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- A covering for the hand made with a a seperate part for each finger and for the thumb
- Cautious in one's actions
- The state of being fit
- A protective helmet of metal or plastic worn by construction workers
- Easy to see in all conditions because of being a very bright colour
- To wound or offend
- To keep away from
- A danger or risk
- Personal protective equipment
- A one-piece suit worn by technicians
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- To have on the body as clothing, covering or ornament
- Glasses
- To learn
- To take special care to do something
- To become hot or warm
- Hearing protections
- To examine or test
- To be damaged or destroyed by fire
18 Clues: Glasses • To learn • A danger or risk • To keep away from • To wound or offend • To examine or test • Hearing protections • To become hot or warm • The state of being fit • Cautious in one's actions • Personal protective equipment • To be damaged or destroyed by fire • To take special care to do something • A one-piece suit worn by technicians • ...
Safety Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Injury - permanent damage or death
- - Faulty
- - not caring about yourself or others
- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - rough, noisy activity
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - not in working order
- - an object that is in the way
- - Dangerous
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- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - poisonous
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- - under the direction of another person
- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - care taken beforehand
18 Clues: - Faulty • - poisonous • - Dangerous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
Safety Vocab 2023-08-30
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- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- poisonous
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange
- Weariness or exhaustion
- rough, noisy activity
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- care taken beforehand
- not caring about yourself or others
- an object that is in the way
- Faulty
- permanent damage or death
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- cuts and bruises
- under the direction of another person
18 Clues: Faulty • poisonous • Dangerous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Safety Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- Care taken beforehand
- Not working in order
- not caring about yourself or others
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Rough, noisy activity
- under the direction of another person
- Dangerous
- poisonous
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
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- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- permanent damage or death
- Faulty
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- cuts and bruises
- An object that is in the way
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • Not working in order • Care taken beforehand • Rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-15
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- Not in its original form
- Used to check food temperature
- Sanitation
- Used when washing dishes
- Signal
- Spoils Easily
- Should be worn when cooking
- Where food is prepared
- Contaminated Water
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- where meats go on the buggy
- what would the temperatures 40 - 140 be called
- Raw meets/feces
- If you go to serve food and it was hot it should still be what
- Example of Chemical Hazard
- One of the ways to thaw food
- Anticipate
- This Virus is water born
- Example of Physical Hazard
18 Clues: Signal • Sanitation • Anticipate • Spoils Easily • Raw meets/feces • Contaminated Water • Where food is prepared • Not in its original form • Used when washing dishes • This Virus is water born • Example of Chemical Hazard • Example of Physical Hazard • where meats go on the buggy • Should be worn when cooking • One of the ways to thaw food • Used to check food temperature • ...
SAFETY FIRST 2021-10-25
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- YOU SHOULD PLACE YOUR MASK ON _____ ENTERING THE STORE
- 800-579-5999 IS THE _____ FACILITY HOTLINE
- KNOW WHERE YOUR EMERGENCY _____ ARE
- HOW MANY COVID QUESTIONS DO WE HAVE
- AVOID _____ YOUR BODY, MOVE YOUR FEET WHEN CHANGING POSITION
- ALWAYS ESNURE YOU HAVE HAND _____ AT YOUR REGISTERS
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- WHO IS THE TALLEST LP INVESTIGATOR
- SHARPS CONTAINERS HOLD ITEMS SUCH AS RAZORS, NEEDLES, AND _____ GLASS
- WHO IS THE RP&SO IN CHARGE OF LP
- WHO'S RESPONSIBILITY IS SAFETY
- SLIP, TRIP AND FALLS ARE THE MOST ____ ACCIDENTS
- NAME OF THE YOUNGEST LP INVESTIGATOR
- THE _____STOPS HERE
- NAME OF THE LP INVESTIGATOR WHO HAS BEEN IN CG THE LONGEST
- THE MOST PREVENTABLE INJURIES ARE _____
- HOLD ONTO THE _____ WHILE RIDING THE ESCALATORS
- THE NEW LP ASSISTANT MANAGER
- LIFT WITH YOUR _____, NOT YOUR BACK
18 Clues: THE _____STOPS HERE • THE NEW LP ASSISTANT MANAGER • WHO'S RESPONSIBILITY IS SAFETY • WHO IS THE RP&SO IN CHARGE OF LP • WHO IS THE TALLEST LP INVESTIGATOR • KNOW WHERE YOUR EMERGENCY _____ ARE • HOW MANY COVID QUESTIONS DO WE HAVE • LIFT WITH YOUR _____, NOT YOUR BACK • NAME OF THE YOUNGEST LP INVESTIGATOR • THE MOST PREVENTABLE INJURIES ARE _____ • ...
Cyber Safety 2025-01-26
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- Practices to ensure secure and responsible internet use
- A copy of important data stored separately for recovery
- Regular software improvements to fix security vulnerabilities
- Manipulating people to gain confidential information
- Software designed to detect and remove malicious programs
- The process of verifying a user's identity
- When data is accessed or exposed without permission
- A fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information
- A person who gains unauthorized access to systems
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- A type of malicious software that can infect a computer
- Malicious software designed to harm or exploit systems
- A program that secretly gathers information about a user
- A tool that stores and encrypts login credentials
- Protecting personal information from unauthorized access
- A wireless network that should be secured with a strong password
- When someone illegally uses your personal information
- The process of converting information into a secure code
- An extra layer of security requiring two forms of verification
18 Clues: The process of verifying a user's identity • A tool that stores and encrypts login credentials • A person who gains unauthorized access to systems • When data is accessed or exposed without permission • Manipulating people to gain confidential information • A fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information • When someone illegally uses your personal information • ...
Kitchen Safety 2025-04-29
18 Clues: Lavabo • Estufa • Platos • Cortes • Escoba • Cocina • Caídas • Trapero • Cazuelas • Cuchillo • Asfixias • Incendios • Licuadora • Resbalones • Microondas • Congelador • Quemaduras • Intoxicación
Food Safety 2025-05-13
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- – Making food clean and safe before cooking
- – Important to keep food at the right one
- – Important to do before handling food
- – Caused by dehydration or illness, pain in the stomach
- – The process of heating liquids to kill germs
- – Bacteria that causes food poisoning, found in beef
- – Heating food to make it ready to eat
- – Tiny germs that can make you sick
- – A fancy word for throwing up
- – Not cooked enough
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- – Feeling like you’re going to throw up
- – Watery bowl movement, often caused by bacteria
- – Illness from not washing produce properly
- – Body's response to infection, a rise in temperature
- – Dangerous bacteria found in undercooked eggs or poultry
- – Illness from not drinking enough water
- – Where you clean your hands
- – Uncooked, not heated
18 Clues: – Not cooked enough • – Uncooked, not heated • – Where you clean your hands • – A fancy word for throwing up • – Tiny germs that can make you sick • – Important to do before handling food • – Heating food to make it ready to eat • – Feeling like you’re going to throw up • – Illness from not drinking enough water • – Important to keep food at the right one • ...
Food safety 2021-05-27
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- inflammation of the stomach and intestinal tract
- free from all living organisms
- drug used to destroy pathogenic bacteria
- chemical agent used for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces and equipment
- microscopic pathogens that multiply in living cells
- removal of dirt soil grease etc
- microscopic fungi
- handling, production preparation processing packaging storage transport distribution and sale of food
- destroys bacteria
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- food, good for human consumption
- prevents the growth of bacteria
- process to destroy living organisms
- agent used for killing microorganisms
- disease-producing organism
- poisons produced by pathogens
- symptom of gastroenteritis
- presence of objectionable matter in food
- period, period between infection and first signs of illness
18 Clues: microscopic fungi • destroys bacteria • disease-producing organism • symptom of gastroenteritis • poisons produced by pathogens • free from all living organisms • prevents the growth of bacteria • removal of dirt soil grease etc • food, good for human consumption • process to destroy living organisms • agent used for killing microorganisms • ...
Safety Considerations 2025-07-10
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- Intensity measurement that most relates to bioeffects
- Type of cavitation that may also be known as inertial or normal cavitation
- Alternate that form of respirator that blows air into a sealed hood
- force Can be thought of as the "pushing power" of the sound (2 words)
- Along with the eyes and mouth, don't touch to avoid sickness
- Equipment needed for contact precautions like MRSA and C. diff
- Type of bioeffect that involves heat transfer
- Type of cavitation where bubbles don't rupture
- An acronym for a type of TI reporting sometimes used in OB exams
- Describes sound's interaction with gaseous microbubbles
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- Stops airborne diseases, ensuring no unfiltered air is breathed, if fitting properly
- Form of attenenuation in which sound energy converts to heat
- Descries how a biologic medium is affected by ultrasound
- The removal of protective equipment
- Protects the sonographer, environment, and patients against disease
- Type of bioeffect that includes all nonthermal effects
- Face covering that is not airtight. Shields against droplets or fluids
- Act of putting on personal protective equipment
18 Clues: The removal of protective equipment • Type of bioeffect that involves heat transfer • Type of cavitation where bubbles don't rupture • Act of putting on personal protective equipment • Intensity measurement that most relates to bioeffects • Type of bioeffect that includes all nonthermal effects • Describes sound's interaction with gaseous microbubbles • ...
Safety Awareness Puzzle 2017-05-22
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- Tips for increasing Awareness
- Daily meetings with Management and Associates
- Typically occurs as a result of unsafe practices
- Knowledge
- National Safety Month
- Requires 2 or more people; used for large, heavy or awkwardly shaped merchandise
- Closely associated with slips and trips
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- An additional person/resource for increasing Awareness
- Tools provided to work safely
- A state of mind; helps us to go home every day
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration; ensures adherence to safe work environments
- Can result from improper lifting techniques or excessive demands from muscles
12 Clues: Knowledge • National Safety Month • Tips for increasing Awareness • Tools provided to work safely • Closely associated with slips and trips • Daily meetings with Management and Associates • A state of mind; helps us to go home every day • Typically occurs as a result of unsafe practices • An additional person/resource for increasing Awareness • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2025-04-30
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- What are the abbreviations for personal protective equipment?
- Anything with the potential to cause injury is a _____.
- Protects your hands
- Never touch exposes _____________ to prevent electric shock.
- Safety __________ Sheet.
- Reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can help to prevent ________.
- Health and Safety is the responsibility of _______.
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- Keep emergency exits _____________________.
- All bottles that contain chemicals must be clearly ____.
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards.
- Report your injuries to your nearest ____________.
- The mechanical area is a declared _______ zone.
12 Clues: Protects your hands • Safety __________ Sheet. • Keep emergency exits _____________________. • The mechanical area is a declared _______ zone. • Report your injuries to your nearest ____________. • Health and Safety is the responsibility of _______. • Anything with the potential to cause injury is a _____. • All bottles that contain chemicals must be clearly ____. • ...
Process Safety 2025-10-29
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- A control measure that activates automatically
- A team-based method for hazard identification
- A system designed to prevent hazardous events
- The process of identifying potential risks
- The silent saboteur of safety
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- What relief valves are designed to prevent
- A barrier that prevents escalation of incidents
- A key principle: keep hazardous materials contained
- The loud reminder of why safety matters
- A document that outlines how to safely operate equipment
- What you plan for, but hope never to use
- The person responsible for your own safety
12 Clues: The silent saboteur of safety • The loud reminder of why safety matters • What you plan for, but hope never to use • What relief valves are designed to prevent • The person responsible for your own safety • The process of identifying potential risks • A team-based method for hazard identification • A system designed to prevent hazardous events • ...
Lab Rules 2022-08-31
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- do not fool around while doing labs, no ___
- wear ___ so you don't get gross
- do not put anything in your ___ without teacher permission including ice, sugar, and salt.
- always ___ your lab thoroughly before starting.
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- clear paths and do not have ___ out of nowhere so people can trip over them.
- do not touch your ___ while using chemicals
- wear closed toe ___
- Never ___ or drink in a science lab without the teacher's permission and don't use laboratory glassware to hold food or drink.
- Pull back long ___
- electrical equipment should never come in contact with ___.
10 Clues: Pull back long ___ • wear closed toe ___ • wear ___ so you don't get gross • do not touch your ___ while using chemicals • do not fool around while doing labs, no ___ • always ___ your lab thoroughly before starting. • electrical equipment should never come in contact with ___. • clear paths and do not have ___ out of nowhere so people can trip over them. • ...
SNC1DF - merc 16 février 2022-02-16
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- # minimum d'essais identiques quand on fait une expérience
- Dans la conclusion, il faut dire si l'hypothèse était _____________ ou non
- # de parties d'un rapport de lab pour Mme L
- Les matériaux devraient inclure l'équipement dans une colonne, et les substances ___________ dans une autre colonne
- Une question scientifique a besoin de deux variables ______________
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- La conclusion a besoin de réponse, discussion de l'hypothèse, sources d'erreurs, et ______________ possibles
- Ce 'visuel' va dans l'analyse
- la partie du rapport de lab la plus longue
- # de parties d'une conclusion
- # total d'essai minimum pour la plupart des expériences
10 Clues: Ce 'visuel' va dans l'analyse • # de parties d'une conclusion • la partie du rapport de lab la plus longue • # de parties d'un rapport de lab pour Mme L • # total d'essai minimum pour la plupart des expériences • # minimum d'essais identiques quand on fait une expérience • Une question scientifique a besoin de deux variables ______________ • ...
MEDICAL VOL. 2 2021-09-22
11 Clues: морг • аптека • хирургия • лаборатория • родовое отделение • отделение педиатрии • отделение интенсивной терапии • сердечный (кардиальный) отдел • рентгенологическое отделение (imaging) • отделение экстренной медицинской помощи • отделение интенсивной терапии для новорожденных
World Health and Safety Day 2021-04-21
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- The state of being without harm (4)
- The acronym to describe the form used to think and plan for new or high risk tasks (3)
- The booklet with information and tips on health, safety and risk (5,6)
- The overarching statement of intent and the 'why' (6)
- Team conversations before starting a task (4,3)
- A situation where harm or damage nearly occurred or could have occurred (4,4)
- A situation when harm or damage occurs (8)
- A system to control the processes involved with completing key critical risk tasks (6,2,4)
- A sudden unforeseen situation that requires an immediate response to avoid disaster (9)
- The processes that are in place to prevent harm or damage (8)
- A group of team members who meet monthly sharing knowledge and opinions on health, safety and environment (3,9)
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- Anything that has the potential to cause, or is the source or cause of harm or damage (6)
- The process we use to work together effectively (4,7)
- The process of determining the causes of an incident (13)
- The acronym used to cover environment, risk, safety, health and wellbeing (5)
- Information about what, when, who, and where (9)
- The process of making someone aware of our site rules (9)
- Detailed step by step information about how to perform a task (3)
- The combination of likelihood and consequence of harm occurring (4)
- The state of being without illness (7)
- Think Safety is used to "---- and think" for as long as it takes to make it safe (4)
21 Clues: The state of being without harm (4) • The state of being without illness (7) • A situation when harm or damage occurs (8) • Team conversations before starting a task (4,3) • Information about what, when, who, and where (9) • The process we use to work together effectively (4,7) • The overarching statement of intent and the 'why' (6) • ...
Food Safety at Loblaw 2018-05-09
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- What is the name of the new food safety certificate management system? (two words)
- Who clears customs if Loblaw is not the importer of record?
- During vendor on boarding, what needs to be negotiated by category/sourcing? (three words)
- Where can you access training material? (abbreviation)
- In SAP, when the Incoterm is ____ Loblaw is the importer of record. (abbreviation)
- What will be blocked in September? (two words)
- During article workflow, what drives food safety compliance? (two words)
- Article blocking creates a trigger to the vendor to collect the necessary documents for products which are not yet compliant for ____. (two words)
- What are the new food safety regulations being implemented by CFIA called? (four words)
- The legislation will require anyone ____ food into Canada to have a license
- How many licenses will Loblaw be applying for?
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- ____ is one of our most significant food safety risk areas.
- ____ will be blocked for non-compliant food articles (two words)
- What is restricted when selecting product grouping? (abbreviation)
- Product grouping is rolled up to what level? (two words)
- What will be blocked in June? (two words)
- During vendor maintenance, links between shipping locations and ____ need to be established.(two words)
- What type of vendor MUST take on responsibility of importer of record? (abbreviation)
- ____ must be notified when the IOR status has changed. (abbreviation)
- Questions about article workflow can be directed to what team? (abbreviation)
- What team should be contacted when there are questions about Bamboo Rose? (three words)
- What does Loblaw need to import food?
22 Clues: What does Loblaw need to import food? • What will be blocked in June? (two words) • How many licenses will Loblaw be applying for? • What will be blocked in September? (two words) • Where can you access training material? (abbreviation) • Product grouping is rolled up to what level? (two words) • ____ is one of our most significant food safety risk areas. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- This principle of RRC strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- Patient _______ is the domains of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every military hospital and clinic.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- this practice provides time for the surgical team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- one of two patient identifiers
- use only ____________ abbreviations.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
- one of three personal protective equipment necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
22 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • use only ____________ abbreviations. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- this practice provides time for the surgical team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- one of two patient identifiers
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
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- Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- This principle of RRC strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- one of three personal protective equipment necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
21 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience? • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- one of two patient identifiers
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- This principle of Ready Reliable Care (RRC) strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- one of three personal protective equipment items necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
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- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- this practice provides time for the care team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
21 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience? • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2025-03-10
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- one of two patient identifiers
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- the patient room should be cleaned _____use.
- Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- This principle of Ready Reliable Care (RRC) strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- one of three personal protective equipment items necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
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- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- The mission of this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- this practice provides time for the patient care team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
20 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • the patient room should be cleaned _____use. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience? • Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care. • ...
TTS K3 KELOMPOK 4 2025-11-19
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- Safety helmet Kelas E dapat melindungi dari kejut listrik hingga ... volt.
- Tujuan K3 listrik yang utama adalah mencegah timbulnya ... akibat listrik.
- Alat pelindung pernapasan yang mampu menyaring partikel sangat kecil.
- Pakaian pelindung yang tahan api (disebut ... resistant clothing).
- Penghantar yang berfungsi untuk mengalirkan arus listrik ke tanah (sistem ...).
- Alat pelindung kepala yang tidak cocok untuk kejatuhan benda, hanya untuk benturan.
- Besar arus listrik (dalam mA) yang merupakan batas maksimal yang diizinkan mengalir ke tubuh manusia menurut PUIL.
- Warna helm safety untuk tamu perusahaan.
- Alat pelindung mata yang membentuk segel pelindung di sekitar mata.
- Salah satu potensi bahaya listrik selain kejut dan kebakaran (efek ...).
- Penghantar listrik yang terbuka dapat menimbulkan bahaya ...
- Jenis bahaya sentuhan ketika menyentuh bodi peralatan listrik yang terkena kegagalan isolasi.
- Penghubung yang tidak sesuai kapasitas dapat menyebabkan kebakaran.
- Alat Pelindung Diri (singkatan).
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- Besar tegangan maksimal yang dianggap berbahaya untuk tubuh manusia ( ... V AC).
- 2000 diberlakukan berdasarkan Keputusan ... No. 75/Men/2002.
- Penutup kepala untuk melindungi rambut dari debu atau mesin berputar.
- Jenis sepatu safety yang melindungi jari kaki dari kejatuhan benda.
- Instansi yang menerbitkan standar ANSI/ISEA untuk safety helmet.
- Kepanjangan dari APD.
- Alat pelindung tangan untuk pekerjaan listrik bertegangan.
- Pakaian pelindung dengan visibilitas tinggi (disebut ...-visibility).
- Alat pelindung kepala untuk melindungi dari bahan kimia atau radiasi panas tinggi.
- Standar nasional Indonesia yang menjadi acuan persyaratan teknis.
- Tindakan pertama untuk membebaskan korban sengatan listrik adalah ... tegangan suplai.
- Penghubung listrik yang sering disambung bertumpuk dapat menimbulkan bahaya.
26 Clues: Kepanjangan dari APD. • Alat Pelindung Diri (singkatan). • Warna helm safety untuk tamu perusahaan. • Alat pelindung tangan untuk pekerjaan listrik bertegangan. • 2000 diberlakukan berdasarkan Keputusan ... No. 75/Men/2002. • Penghantar listrik yang terbuka dapat menimbulkan bahaya ... • Instansi yang menerbitkan standar ANSI/ISEA untuk safety helmet. • ...
Chapter One: Keeping Food Safe 2023-09-18
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- requires that the person in charge of a food service operation become a Certified Food Protection Manager.
- The presence of harmful substances in food.
- Food that requires time and temperature control to limit the growth of pathogens.
- Makes recommendations for food safety regulation.
- When two or more people have the same symptoms after eating the same food.
- Food that has stayed too long at temperatures that are good growth for pathogens.
- May be biological, physical, or chemical.
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- The Cost of Foodborne Illness.
- Food that can be eaten without further preparation.
- The transfer of pathogens from one food to another.
- How food becomes unsafe.
- Population at high risk for foodborne illness.
- Greatest contaminant threat to Food safety
- Challenge to Food Safety.
- Disease transmitted to people by food.
15 Clues: How food becomes unsafe. • Challenge to Food Safety. • The Cost of Foodborne Illness. • Disease transmitted to people by food. • May be biological, physical, or chemical. • Greatest contaminant threat to Food safety • The presence of harmful substances in food. • Population at high risk for foodborne illness. • Makes recommendations for food safety regulation. • ...
Health and Safety Crosswalk 2022-09-13
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- it is your ... to work safely
- ...Our people and Our Brand
- Reporting Unsafe acts and conditions will prevent...
- Maintain three points of contact when ...a ladder.
- Our safety and Success depends on ... respecting and following our critical safety rules
- Campbell ... Safety Rules
- taking...is an unsafe act that can cause an injury
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- During an emergency you should use the exit... to you.
- Nothing we do is worth getting ...
- PPE stands for personal protective...
- ...need to be in place when machines are running
- Do not ... fire extinguishers
- It is easy to remember how to use a fire extinguisher if you remember the word ....
13 Clues: Campbell ... Safety Rules • ...Our people and Our Brand • it is your ... to work safely • Do not ... fire extinguishers • Nothing we do is worth getting ... • PPE stands for personal protective... • ...need to be in place when machines are running • Maintain three points of contact when ...a ladder. • taking...is an unsafe act that can cause an injury • ...
DHL Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-20
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- EOS stands for Employee _____ Survey.
- The founders of DHL are Adrian Dalsey, Larry _____, & Robert Lynn.
- BBS stands for Behavioral _____ Safety.
- _____ is the process of transporting & storing inventory.
- DHL is aiming for a _____ emissions target by 2050.
- We always put _____ first.
- DHL colors are _____ and red.
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- Our customer is _____ Chemical.
- We use a _____ to move pallets around.
- _____ is one of the First Choice tools we conduct to ensure that our processes and safety are being followed.
- This crossword puzzle brought to you by the _____Engagement Committee.
- Every two hours, the supervisors, leads and taskers have a _____ review.
- Our division is DHL _____ Chain.
13 Clues: We always put _____ first. • DHL colors are _____ and red. • Our customer is _____ Chemical. • Our division is DHL _____ Chain. • EOS stands for Employee _____ Survey. • We use a _____ to move pallets around. • BBS stands for Behavioral _____ Safety. • DHL is aiming for a _____ emissions target by 2050. • _____ is the process of transporting & storing inventory. • ...
Storm Safety 2022-04-08
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- A drink that keeps you hydrated
- To send a distress signal
- To call for help
- Something you can light up and use as light
- Helps when someone is sick
- To avoid getting your feet wet
- A box with bandages in case someone gets hurt
- When a storm is coming there is a noise
- Something that covers you from rain
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- A place where you are protected and safe
- To stay warm and sleep
- To avoid getting your clothes wet
- To listen to the forecast
- When a storm is coming
- A resource you need in your body
- To turn on something with fire
- A light you can hold when there is no power
- Somewhere you can take shelter underground
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 • ...
Storm Safety 2022-04-08
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- A drink that keeps you hydrated
- To send a distress signal
- To call for help
- Something you can light up and use as light
- Helps when someone is sick
- To avoid getting your feet wet
- A box with bandages in case someone gets hurt
- When a storm is coming there is a noise
- Something that covers you from rain
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- A place where you are protected and safe
- To stay warm and sleep
- To avoid getting your clothes wet
- To listen to the forecast
- When a storm is coming
- A resource you need in your body
- To turn on something with fire
- A light you can hold when there is no power
- Somewhere you can take shelter underground
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 • ...
ROAD SAFETY 2015-01-08
18 Clues: IVRE • VELO • CAMION • ALCOOL • CASQUE • PRUDENT • FATIGUE • PANNEAU • PARKING • CONDUIRE • ETEINDRE • LA ROUTE • PORTABLE • FEU ROUGE • S'ARRETER • TELEPHONER • GILET JAUNE • CEINTURE DE SECURITE
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... • ...
Shop Safety 2023-01-30
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- what you will be working with
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- what to do when done
- what to do when done
- to enter the shop you must get...
- To protect your eyes wear...
- When carrying wood wear...
- To prevent slipping
- what to done when done with a machine
- how to not have your fingers chopped off
- To be safe
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- ____ is not allowed
- how to be safe and not get kicked out of the shop
- how to not get stuck in a machine
- must have this signed
- how to not have your hair/head chopped off
- People need to get _____ to go into the shop
- how to not have your toes chopped off
- where all the rules need to be followed
19 Clues: To be safe • ____ is not allowed • To prevent slipping • what to do when done • what to do when done • must have this signed • When carrying wood wear... • To protect your eyes wear... • what you will be working with • how to not get stuck in a machine • to enter the shop you must get... • how to not have your toes chopped off • what to done when done with a machine • ...
Safety Certifications 2023-01-18
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- Scrape of the skin
- Portable device that can deliver a shock to the heart to re-establish a rhythm.
- A lifesaving technique that's useful in many emergencies
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- The pulse felt on the inner elbow
- A mild burn that damages the epidermis (outer layer of skin)
- An emergency technique in which a rescuer gives air to someone who is not breathing
- A severe reaction that occurs when an allergen is introduced to the bloodstream of an allergic individual.
- A complete blockage of the airway requiring immediate action
- A break in the skin or mucous membrane
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- Destruction of the subcutaneous tissue, affects every layer of the skin.
- the pulse felt at the wrist
- Destruction of the dermis, and blistering occurs.
- The immediate care for an ill or injured person that is temporary until professional medical care is available.
- Tools used as soon as possible for simple medical treatment.
- A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that affects how a person feels or acts for a short time
- The action of applying pressure to a choking person's stomach to force an object out of their throat
- The pulse felt along the large carotid artery on either side of the neck
18 Clues: Scrape of the skin • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • the pulse felt at the wrist • The pulse felt on the inner elbow • A break in the skin or mucous membrane • Destruction of the dermis, and blistering occurs. • A lifesaving technique that's useful in many emergencies • Tools used as soon as possible for simple medical treatment. • ...
Storm Safety 2020-10-14
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- Thunderstorms can last minutes to _____.
- Issued when a tornado is on the ground or has been spotted in your area.
- Tornadoes typically last _____ to minutes.
- Most dangerous part of a tornado.
- Hurricanes last several _____.
- Hurricanes form from uneven heating over _____.
- Safest place to be in a tornado.
- If you can’t get to the safest place during a tornado, find a low-lying _____.
- Most dangerous part of a thunderstorm
- Where most of the world’s tornados take place.
- If you can’t get to a safe place during a thunder storm, ____ down and get on your toes, cover your ears.
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- Issued if hurricane conditions are possible in the next 48 hours.
- Issued when hurricane conditions are expected within 36 hours.
- Most dangerous part of a hurricane.
- Safest place to be in a thunderstorm.
- What to do if there is a hurricane warning.
- Issued if conditions are right for a tornado to develop in your area.
- Tornadoes form from uneven heating over _____.
18 Clues: Hurricanes last several _____. • Safest place to be in a tornado. • Most dangerous part of a tornado. • Most dangerous part of a hurricane. • Safest place to be in a thunderstorm. • Most dangerous part of a thunderstorm • Thunderstorms can last minutes to _____. • Tornadoes typically last _____ to minutes. • What to do if there is a hurricane warning. • ...
Safety Vocabulary 2022-08-26
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- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - an object that is in the way
- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- - care taken beforehand
- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - under the direction of another person
- - Dangerous
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- - Faulty
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- Injury - permanent damage or death
- - rough, noisy activity
- - poisonous
- - not caring about yourself or others
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - not in working order
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: - Faulty • - poisonous • - Dangerous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-10-07
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- how many steps there are to wash your hands
- one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- another one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- the degree of the angle you hold the epipen at
- the word to remember what to do when someone is in anaphylaxis shock
- tiny living creatures like bacteria
- most common food borne illness
- this occurs when you use the same cutting board or pan as raw meat
- Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called
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- what to use to wash your hands and dishes
- the colour cap you pull off an epipen
- what to use to check if meat is cooked
- The minimum amount of time you should wash your hands
- the minimum temperature foods should be chilled at (Fahrenheit)
- What its called when foods are left out in temperatures 5 to 60 degrees Celsius
- the minimum temperature foods should be cooked at (Celsius)
- least common food borne illness
- how many seconds you hold the epipen in for
18 Clues: most common food borne illness • least common food borne illness • tiny living creatures like bacteria • the colour cap you pull off an epipen • Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called • what to use to check if meat is cooked • what to use to wash your hands and dishes • how many steps there are to wash your hands • how many seconds you hold the epipen in for • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-10-04
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- the minimum temperature foods should be cooked at (Celsius)
- how many steps there are to washing your hands
- least common food borne illness
- how many seconds you hold the epipen in for
- this occurs when you use the same cutting board or pan as raw meat
- another one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- the word to remember what to do when someone is in anaphylaxis shock
- Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called
- most common food borne illness
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- tiny living creatures like bacteria
- The minimum amount of time you should wash your hands
- what to use to wash your hands and dishes
- the minimum temperature foods should be chilled at (Fahrenheit)
- what to use to check if meat is cooked
- the degree of the angle you hold the epipen at
- the colour cap you pull off an epipen
- What its called when foods are left out in temperatures 5 to 60 degrees Celsius
- one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
18 Clues: most common food borne illness • least common food borne illness • tiny living creatures like bacteria • the colour cap you pull off an epipen • Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called • what to use to check if meat is cooked • what to use to wash your hands and dishes • how many seconds you hold the epipen in for • how many steps there are to washing your hands • ...
Road safety 2023-12-08
18 Clues: pneu • ivre • route • limité • freins • vitesse • panneaux • distrait • conduire • urgences • verifier • passager • respecter • concentrer • clignotant • code(de la route) • accident de voiture • ceinture de sécurité
Safety Terms 2024-03-11
Across
- Prevention Measures taken to prevent or mitigate incidents of violence against healthcare workers in the workplace.
- Continuous efforts to improve patient outcomes, safety, and satisfaction through systematic review and enhancement of healthcare processes and practices.
- Practices and procedures designed to prevent the spread of infections within healthcare settings.
- Any undesirable experience occurring to a patient during the healthcare process.
- The prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with healthcare.
- Techniques and equipment used to safely lift, transfer, and move patients to prevent injuries to both patients and healthcare workers.
- Processes and protocols used to accurately identify patients to prevent errors in treatment and medication administration.
- Adherence to laws, regulations, and standards governing healthcare safety, including those set by regulatory agencies such as OSHA, CDC, and The Joint Commission.
Down
- Procedures for safely handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials in healthcare settings.
- Specialized equipment worn by healthcare workers to protect themselves from exposure to infectious agents or hazardous materials.
- Procedures for safely handling, storing, and disposing of biohazardous waste generated in healthcare settings.
- and interventions implemented to reduce the risk of patients falling and sustaining injuries in healthcare settings.
- and protocols aimed at preventing needlestick injuries and other sharps-related injuries among healthcare workers.
- aimed at minimizing medication errors and adverse drug events in patient care.
- The act of cleaning hands to remove microorganisms and prevent the spread of infection.
- and procedures designed to prevent, detect, and respond to fires within healthcare facilities.
- and protocols established to respond effectively to emergencies and disasters within healthcare facilities.
- A preventable adverse effect of care, whether or not it is evident or harmful to the patient.
18 Clues: aimed at minimizing medication errors and adverse drug events in patient care. • Any undesirable experience occurring to a patient during the healthcare process. • The prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with healthcare. • The act of cleaning hands to remove microorganisms and prevent the spread of infection. • ...
