lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Science Lab Safety Crossword 2019-08-21
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- Wash _____________ thoroughly following experiments.
- Always tie back long ___________.
- Keep ____________________ away from open flames.
- Use caution when handling hot ________________.
- Know how to use the emergency ________________.
- Never taste or _________ chemicals.
- Roll up loose __________________.
- Turn off ______________ when not in use.
- No loose or _______________ clothing.
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- Consult with the teacher for proper disposal of _____________.
- Never perform ___________________ experiments.
- Study laboratory _________________ prior to class.
- Wear _____________ when using chemicals that irritate or be absorted through the skin.
- Leave __________________ bench clean and neat.
- Wear safety ___________ during all laboratory sessions.
- No open-toed shoes or __________.
- Report all _________________ and spills to the teacher immediately.
- Never carry dangerous chemicals or ____ equipment near other people.
- Point the opening away from people when _________________ substances in a test tube.
- Keep your lab ___________ organized and free of clutter.
20 Clues: Always tie back long ___________. • No open-toed shoes or __________. • Roll up loose __________________. • Never taste or _________ chemicals. • No loose or _______________ clothing. • Turn off ______________ when not in use. • Never perform ___________________ experiments. • Leave __________________ bench clean and neat. • Use caution when handling hot ________________. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-27
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- What chemical category includes substances that rapidly decompose?
- What protects against chemical vapors in a controlled workspace?
- Name the safety device used to protect the hands and forearms from chemical exposure?
- Action of waving hand to smell something
- What type of chemical poses a danger due to its reactivity with air or water?
- What type of fire extinguisher is suitable for metal fires?
- What safety equipment is used to protect the respiratory system from inhaling harmful chemicals?
- What is the primary purpose of a fume hood in a laboratory?
- What fire extinguisher is suitable for use on flammable liquid fires?
- We use this acronym to describe the safety regulators that help dispose of generated lab waste.
- What type of chemical reaction releases heat when it reacts?
- Acronym for the international system for the identification of hazardous chemicals.
- The university we attend
- What engineering control minimizes exposure to hazardous substances through enclosure?
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- This emergency equipment provides a quick and steady stream of water to flush chemicals from the body.
- What term describes the safe elimination of chemical waste?
- This term pair describes the process of assessing and managing risks associated with chemical substances.
- Acronym that describes safety documents or methods established for communicating clear guidelines on the proper use of hazardous substances or equipment.
- What protective equipment is worn to shield the eyes from chemical splashes?
- What type of footwear is recommended for laboratory work to protect the feet from spills and splashes?
20 Clues: The university we attend • Action of waving hand to smell something • What term describes the safe elimination of chemical waste? • What type of fire extinguisher is suitable for metal fires? • What is the primary purpose of a fume hood in a laboratory? • What type of chemical reaction releases heat when it reacts? • ...
SAFETY IN THE LAB 2023-09-20
24 Clues: gaz • peau • gants • santé • blouse • avaler • inhaler • brûlure • tremper • explosif • sécurité • corrosif • lave-oeil • dangereux • extincteur • prendre feu • inflammable • pantalon (UK) • produits chimiques • couverture anti-feu • lunettes de sécurité • projection éclaboussure • trousse de premiers secours • attacher(les cheveux) vers l'arrière
Lab Safety/Scientific Method 2023-10-17
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- chemicals do this in water
- doing this helps keep everyone safe during class
- these protect our hands
- a hypothesis
- this is when SOMEONE is on fire
- this helps protect our clothing
- this is used when SOMETHING is on fire
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- this is what you should be during class labs
- the thing that is changed in an experiment
- after an experiment, what happened
- this is how you share the results
- this is something that scientists do to with two or more chemicals
- this is how we make sense of the world
- the start of an investigation
- the act of doing something to get a reaction/answer a question
- these are used to cover our eyes
- this is an educated guess
- this is a small glass container that measures liquids
- what you do after an experiment
- this is something that happens when you mix chemicals together
- this is someone who studies science
21 Clues: a hypothesis • these protect our hands • this is an educated guess • chemicals do this in water • the start of an investigation • what you do after an experiment • this is when SOMEONE is on fire • this helps protect our clothing • these are used to cover our eyes • this is how you share the results • after an experiment, what happened • this is someone who studies science • ...
Engineering Lab/General Safety 2024-08-15
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- -
- -radiation hazard
- -Start/safety equipment
- -safety info
- -Take the time to do a task right the first time.
- -stop/danger/fire/emergency
- -A fire started with electrical equipment (ex. motors and switches)
- -An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view
- -warning of dangerous parts/energized equiptment
- -Dress appropriately for said job or activity
- -physical hazards
- -Dispose of waste properly.
- -Stop, look, and listen.
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- -Rule/Guidelines one must follow in order to stay safe
- -Follow the rules.
- -A fire with flammable liquids/grease (ex. gasoline, paint, and oils)
- -Keep work area clean and tidy.
- -A situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger
- -How long will a fire extinguisher work for?
- -A fire with ordinary combustibles (ex. wood, paper, and cloth)
- -Keep tools and equipment in proper order.
- -Keeping tools, machines, and the work environment in the best possible condition.
- - Having excessive confidence, leading to potential hazard.
- -A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events.
- -Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- -Develop a safe attitude.
26 Clues: - • -safety info • -radiation hazard • -physical hazards • -Follow the rules. • -Start/safety equipment • -Stop, look, and listen. • -Develop a safe attitude. • -stop/danger/fire/emergency • -Dispose of waste properly. • -Keep work area clean and tidy. • -Keep tools and equipment in proper order. • -How long will a fire extinguisher work for? • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-15
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- Never leave a lit burner ___.
- Perform only those experiments authorized by the ___.
- Never work ___.
- ___ must be read carefully before use.
- Never fool around in the ___.
- Never mix ___ in sink drains.
- Follow all ___ instructions carefully.
- Anytime ___ is used, students will wear laboratory goggles.
- Do not ___ hot glassware in cold water.
- Conduct yourself in a ___ manner at all times in the laboratory.
- ___ must be personally monitored at all times.
- ___ must not be touched if a thermometer is broken.
- Report any ___.
- Dispose of all ___ properly.
- Only fill wash bottles with ___ water.
- Experiments must be personally ___ at all times.
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- Never use mouth ___ to fill a pipet.
- When using ___, always carry with tips and points pointing down and away.
- Never handle ___ glass.
- Keep ___ clear.
- Dress ___ for all lab experiments.
- Handle all ___ in a humane manner.
- Always ___ your hands after experiments.
- Know what to do if there is a ___ drill.
- Do not place hot ___ directly onto desk.
- Read all ___ thoroughly.
- Exercise ___ caution when using a gas burner.
- Wash immediately if a chemical ___ in your eye.
- ___ experiments are prohibited.
- Yell "___" if hurt to get your instructor's attention.
30 Clues: Keep ___ clear. • Never work ___. • Report any ___. • Never handle ___ glass. • Read all ___ thoroughly. • Dispose of all ___ properly. • Never leave a lit burner ___. • Never fool around in the ___. • Never mix ___ in sink drains. • ___ experiments are prohibited. • Dress ___ for all lab experiments. • Handle all ___ in a humane manner. • Never use mouth ___ to fill a pipet. • ...
Lab Safety-Ella Hodges 2022-08-12
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- flammable objects should stay away from this
- the end of a test tube that shouldn't be pointed at yourself or anyone else
- shoes that should be worn in the lab
- where you should cut in relation to the body during dissection
- how many times you should check chemical labels before using
- what position you should carry glass tubing in
- must never be removed from the laboratory
- you shouldn't submerge hot glass in this water temperature at risk of it shattering
- what you should grasp whne unplugging something
- never leave this type of burner unattended
- where you should grasp a sharp instrument
- what you need to do after the lab
- where you should never dispose of chemicals
- used to grab hot glassware
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- not permitted in the lab
- glassware you should never use
- who you should ask if you have questions
- wash bottles should only be filled with this water
- type of manner you should handle all organisms in
- never look into a container that is being
- type of suction you should never use to fill a pipette
- must be worn anytime chemicals, heat, or glassware is used
- what is worn over your clothes in a lab
- how many minutes you should flush your eyes if you get chemicals in them
- length of hair that should be tied back in the lab
25 Clues: not permitted in the lab • used to grab hot glassware • glassware you should never use • what you need to do after the lab • shoes that should be worn in the lab • what is worn over your clothes in a lab • who you should ask if you have questions • must never be removed from the laboratory • never look into a container that is being • ...
Lab Safety- Emma Chase 2022-08-12
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- have been provided and should be worn during laboratory activities
- must be worn to protect eyes
- must be personally monitored at all times
- ay accident or injury to the instructor immediately
- are never permitted in the science storage rooms or preparation areas unless given permission
- never look into this when it is being heated
- examine this before each use
- or jokes of any kind are not allowed in the laboratory
- glass tubing, especially long pieces, in a vertical position
- must be handled with extreme care
- ask this person for help when you dont understand how to use a piece of equipment
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- of all chemical waste properly
- is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt
- when removing an electrical plug from its socket, grasp the plug, not this
- never remove chemicals or this from the laboratory
- is a hands on laboratory class
- are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled
- must be tied back and out of your face
- all living organisms used in a laboratory activity in a humane manner
- handle these liquids over a pan to contain spills
- do not immerse this in cold water; it may shatter
- if this splashes in your eyes or on your skin, immediately flush with running water
- should be used to pick up heated metals and glass
23 Clues: must be worn to protect eyes • examine this before each use • of all chemical waste properly • is a hands on laboratory class • must be handled with extreme care • must be tied back and out of your face • must be personally monitored at all times • are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled • is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt • ...
Lab Safety- Emma Chase 2022-08-12
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- must be handled with extreme care
- never remove chemicals or this from the laboratory
- must be tied back and out of your face
- all living organisms used in a laboratory activity in a humane manner
- are never permitted in the science storage rooms or preparation areas unless given permission
- when removing an electrical plug from its socket, grasp the plug, not this
- fill wash bottles with this water
- or jokes of any kind are not allowed in the laboratory
- ay accident or injury to the instructor immediately
- never leave anything unattended when doing this to it
- must be personally monitored at all times
- must be worn to protect eyes
- do not immerse this in cold water; it may shatter
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- if this splashes in your eyes or on your skin, immediately flush with running water
- never look into this when it is being heated
- examine this before each use
- is a hands on laboratory class
- is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt
- should be used to pick up heated metals and glass
- ask this person for help when you dont understand how to use a piece of equipment
- are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled
- of all chemical waste properly
- have been provided and should be worn during laboratory activities
- handle these liquids over a pan to contain spills
- glass tubing, especially long pieces, in a vertical position
25 Clues: examine this before each use • must be worn to protect eyes • is a hands on laboratory class • of all chemical waste properly • must be handled with extreme care • fill wash bottles with this water • must be tied back and out of your face • are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled • must be personally monitored at all times • is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt • ...
Safety Lab Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-25
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- A way to smell chemicals moderately and safely
- no _______ in the lab to prevent bumping into others
- wash your hands with _____ if chemicals get on your skin
- should never be handles with your bare hands
- never leave a ___ burner unattended
- must be followed during an experiment according to the instructor
- if your hair is long it must be ____ back during an experiment
- Worn on your torso to prevent chemical splash on your clothes
- No ______ or drinking while in the lab
- should be treated with the same caution as any other
- cold glass and ___ glass visually look about the same
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- used to put our open fires in the lab
- Worn to protect your eyes from chemicals
- never ____ into a container while it's being heated
- report any ______ that happens in the lab (synonym for hurt)
- make sure to properly _______ of chemicals used or unused during a lab
- never ______ chemicals from the classroom
- used to cleanse your eyes if chemicals get in them
- must always be diluted during an experiment and must be used with extreme caution
- used to prevent chemicals getting on your hands
- when handling sharp objects point the sharp end away from people
21 Clues: never leave a ___ burner unattended • used to put our open fires in the lab • No ______ or drinking while in the lab • Worn to protect your eyes from chemicals • never ______ chemicals from the classroom • should never be handles with your bare hands • A way to smell chemicals moderately and safely • used to prevent chemicals getting on your hands • ...
20 Lab Safety Rules 2023-08-19
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- Keep work areas clear
- Never put your nose in a Glass ware
- Only do something when allowed to by the teacher
- Follow all written appliances
- Don't put anything in contact with a flame unless told too
- Don't touch your eyes
- Where Eye goggles
- Throw away Paper
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- Students are Not allowed in the teachers area
- Don't pull on the cord when taking something out from the wall if electrical
- Be alert of liquids and Burners
- In case of burned or liquid on you, go under shower for 15 minutes
- Wear shoes that are not open
- Something right away
- What to do when there's a fire
- Keep hands clean
- Don't point it at anyone or you when heating it up
- Don't bring anything else but your chem books
- Don't throw hazardous liquids in a regular trash can
- Gloves will catch on fire not resistant if in flame
- Put back long hair
21 Clues: Keep hands clean • Throw away Paper • Where Eye goggles • Put back long hair • Something right away • Keep work areas clear • Don't touch your eyes • Wear shoes that are not open • Follow all written appliances • What to do when there's a fire • Be alert of liquids and Burners • Never put your nose in a Glass ware • Students are Not allowed in the teachers area • ...
Science Lab Safety 2014-09-08
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- When something serious occurs.
- The opposite of go.
- Wash Station Where you go if something is in your eye.
- The colour of a fire extinguisher.
- One of the emergency services.
- How you should keep your lab.
- Always follow these.
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- One of your five senses; always do this.
- The place where you conduct science experiments.
- Another word for your lab tools.
- Another word for caution.
- You should NEVER do this in a lab.
- Always ask for this if you are puzzled or confused.
13 Clues: The opposite of go. • Always follow these. • Another word for caution. • How you should keep your lab. • When something serious occurs. • One of the emergency services. • Another word for your lab tools. • The colour of a fire extinguisher. • You should NEVER do this in a lab. • One of your five senses; always do this. • The place where you conduct science experiments. • ...
Lab week 2021 2021-04-02
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- The purple liquid preservative
- Job title for cutting tissue blocks
- Container used for needles/blades
- Histology Cutting Device
- the name of the special stainer
- fluid collected from the belly
- What we use to preserve tissue
- where bone marrow sample are sent
- accrediting body for lab techs
- The lab accreditation body
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- the poster in the lab
- The street we work on
- study of tissue
- Were we perform procedures with ultra sound
- study of tissue
- Lab manager
- lab director
- the study of microscopic anatomy
- computer system used in the lab
- time clock system
20 Clues: Lab manager • lab director • study of tissue • study of tissue • time clock system • the poster in the lab • The street we work on • Histology Cutting Device • The lab accreditation body • The purple liquid preservative • fluid collected from the belly • What we use to preserve tissue • accrediting body for lab techs • the name of the special stainer • computer system used in the lab • ...
Healthcare Quality Week 2024 2024-10-07
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- the organization that gives a safety grade
- policy application
- what lab gets drawn to help determine sepsis
- what can be used to prevent DVT
- what is the best way to prevent infection
- incident report system
- CEO
- CFO
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- what company does our accreditation
- what color are fall risk socks
- what is always in place for high fall risks
- CNO
- best way to prevent ventilated associated pneumonia
- Associate Administrator
- the best place to give and get care
- what day are wound care photos done weekly
- the largest organ
17 Clues: CNO • CEO • CFO • the largest organ • policy application • incident report system • Associate Administrator • what color are fall risk socks • what can be used to prevent DVT • what company does our accreditation • the best place to give and get care • what is the best way to prevent infection • the organization that gives a safety grade • what day are wound care photos done weekly • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-02-01
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- What should alcohol be cleaned up with?
- What should be poured after water is in the beaker?
- Eyes should be washed for this many minutes if they touch chemicals.
- You should not move this speed during a lab.
- These types of containers should be used to pour
- What is an already poured chemical that is not used?
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- What liquids should not be heated using a Bunsen burner?
- What can you not have in a lab that could get contaminated?
- This type of shoes should be worn in the lab
- What should you wear to protect your legs
- How should you safely smell chemicals?
- What is the first thing you should do if you get a cut?
- If you smell this you should immediately shut it off.
13 Clues: How should you safely smell chemicals? • What should alcohol be cleaned up with? • What should you wear to protect your legs • This type of shoes should be worn in the lab • You should not move this speed during a lab. • These types of containers should be used to pour • What should be poured after water is in the beaker? • ...
Lori's Crossword Puzzle!! 2021-09-03
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- A station to get something out of your eyes.
- Protect eyes from chemicals and fire.
- ___ should never come in contact with water.
- Another safety equipment that puts out flames
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- The action of fooling around.
- Do not have ___ where people can trip over them.
- Protects your hands from chemicals and specimens.
- Safety equipment that puts out flames and is a red cylinder.
- Do not pour ____ down the drain.
- Never eat or ___ without teacher permission in a lab.
10 Clues: The action of fooling around. • Do not pour ____ down the drain. • Protect eyes from chemicals and fire. • A station to get something out of your eyes. • ___ should never come in contact with water. • Another safety equipment that puts out flames • Do not have ___ where people can trip over them. • Protects your hands from chemicals and specimens. • ...
Lab Safety (Note: Use _ for space) 2024-02-09
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- Clothing on your feet that is highly recommended in all labs for safety reasons
- Use your brain to figure things out
- Clothing that protects your skin
- Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely
- If you ask a question, you expect an ______
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- Removes creases using heat
- Equipment that protects your eyes
- A working environment for scientists and the like
- The collective noun for all precautions taken to minimise risk of injury, etc.
- A bunch of interconnected fibres that make a comfortable material
- Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread
11 Clues: Removes creases using heat • Clothing that protects your skin • Equipment that protects your eyes • Use your brain to figure things out • If you ask a question, you expect an ______ • A working environment for scientists and the like • Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely • Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread • ...
Lab Safety (Note: Use _ for space) 2024-02-09
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- Clothing on your feet that is highly recommended in all labs for safety reasons
- Use your brain to figure things out
- Clothing that protects your skin
- Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely
- If you ask a question, you expect an ______
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- Removes creases using heat
- Equipment that protects your eyes
- A working environment for scientists and the like
- The collective noun for all precautions taken to minimise risk of injury, etc.
- A bunch of interconnected fibres that make a comfortable material
- Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread
11 Clues: Removes creases using heat • Clothing that protects your skin • Equipment that protects your eyes • Use your brain to figure things out • If you ask a question, you expect an ______ • A working environment for scientists and the like • Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely • Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread • ...
BSL 4 Lab 2024-11-10
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- Restricted area usually behind a key pad for ________
- Used to stop fumes from escaping into the lab and the rest of the hospital
- A stable, flat, and durable surface where procedures are carried out
- ensures the air within the lab is clean and that no dangerous pathogens escape into the environment.
- Used to clean hands.
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- a final barrier before personnel can transition from the high-containment lab environment to clean areas of the facility.
- Reduces the risk of aerosols escaping
- Prominently displayed inlabs to ensure the safety of all personnel by reinforcing awareness of sharp objects.
- Washes the outside of the Pressurized suit before you exit to remove any contaminants
- A machine that uses high-pressure steam to sterilize items and kill harmful microorganisms
- manage and neutralize liquid waste that may contain highly infectious and dangerous pathogens
- Fully encapsulated, covering the entire body, including the head, hands, and feet.
12 Clues: Used to clean hands. • Reduces the risk of aerosols escaping • Restricted area usually behind a key pad for ________ • A stable, flat, and durable surface where procedures are carried out • Used to stop fumes from escaping into the lab and the rest of the hospital • Fully encapsulated, covering the entire body, including the head, hands, and feet. • ...
Lab Safety (Note: Use _ for space) 2024-02-09
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- Clothing on your feet that is highly recommended in all labs for safety reasons
- Use your brain to figure things out
- Clothing that protects your skin
- Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely
- If you ask a question, you expect an ______
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- Removes creases using heat
- Equipment that protects your eyes
- A working environment for scientists and the like
- The collective noun for all precautions taken to minimise risk of injury, etc.
- A bunch of interconnected fibres that make a comfortable material
- Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread
11 Clues: Removes creases using heat • Clothing that protects your skin • Equipment that protects your eyes • Use your brain to figure things out • If you ask a question, you expect an ______ • A working environment for scientists and the like • Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely • Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread • ...
Lab Safety (Note: Use _ for space) 2024-02-09
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- Clothing on your feet that is highly recommended in all labs for safety reasons
- Use your brain to figure things out
- Clothing that protects your skin
- Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely
- If you ask a question, you expect an ______
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- Removes creases using heat
- Equipment that protects your eyes
- A working environment for scientists and the like
- The collective noun for all precautions taken to minimise risk of injury, etc.
- A bunch of interconnected fibres that make a comfortable material
- Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread
11 Clues: Removes creases using heat • Clothing that protects your skin • Equipment that protects your eyes • Use your brain to figure things out • If you ask a question, you expect an ______ • A working environment for scientists and the like • Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely • Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread • ...
Lab Safety (Note: Use _ for space) 2024-02-09
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- Clothing on your feet that is highly recommended in all labs for safety reasons
- Use your brain to figure things out
- Clothing that protects your skin
- Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely
- If you ask a question, you expect an ______
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- Removes creases using heat
- Equipment that protects your eyes
- A working environment for scientists and the like
- The collective noun for all precautions taken to minimise risk of injury, etc.
- A bunch of interconnected fibres that make a comfortable material
- Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread
11 Clues: Removes creases using heat • Clothing that protects your skin • Equipment that protects your eyes • Use your brain to figure things out • If you ask a question, you expect an ______ • A working environment for scientists and the like • Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely • Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-09-10
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- A box containing medical supplies for treating minor injuries.
- A station used to rinse out harmful substances from your eyes in an emergency.
- Used to clean up spills or broken materials in the lab.
- A special container for disposing of materials that could pose a biological risk.
- A device that sprays chemicals to put out fires, often found in labs and classrooms.
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- Worn to protect clothes and skin from spills and splashes during lab work.
- A designated route to leave the building in case of an emergency.
- A lab device that removes harmful chemical vapors from the air.
- Used to smother small fires in the lab, often made of special materials.
- A device that sprays water to wash off harmful chemicals from the body.
- Protective eyewear used to shield your eyes during experiments.
- A document that provides information about the hazards of a chemical and how to handle it safely.
- Protective handwear used to handle chemicals or biological materials safely.
13 Clues: Used to clean up spills or broken materials in the lab. • A box containing medical supplies for treating minor injuries. • A lab device that removes harmful chemical vapors from the air. • Protective eyewear used to shield your eyes during experiments. • A designated route to leave the building in case of an emergency. • ...
W+H February CrossWord Puzzle 2023-01-27
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- the area under a curve
- uses numbers, and sometimes letters unfortunately
- the best school newspaper ever
- synonym for sports
- Don't forget your safety goggles!
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- Kilograms are mass. _______ are weight.
- main gym
- "Actually, plays are only dialogue. We are doing a _______!"
- our mascot
- the other gym
- the derivative of a constant
- CollegeBoard could not just say "Test"
12 Clues: main gym • our mascot • the other gym • synonym for sports • the area under a curve • the derivative of a constant • the best school newspaper ever • Don't forget your safety goggles! • CollegeBoard could not just say "Test" • Kilograms are mass. _______ are weight. • uses numbers, and sometimes letters unfortunately • "Actually, plays are only dialogue. We are doing a _______!"
Lab Safety (Note: Use _ for space) 2024-02-09
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- Clothing on your feet that is highly recommended in all labs for safety reasons
- Use your brain to figure things out
- Clothing that protects your skin
- Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely
- If you ask a question, you expect an ______
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- Removes creases using heat
- Equipment that protects your eyes
- A working environment for scientists and the like
- The collective noun for all precautions taken to minimise risk of injury, etc.
- A bunch of interconnected fibres that make a comfortable material
- Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread
11 Clues: Removes creases using heat • Clothing that protects your skin • Equipment that protects your eyes • Use your brain to figure things out • If you ask a question, you expect an ______ • A working environment for scientists and the like • Clothing that enables you to touch dangerous thangs safely • Machine connects 2 different pieces of fabric using thread • ...
EECE.3120 Assignment #1 2021-09-07
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- How many points will be deducted from an assignment for each day it is late? (Bowden, Dohn, Electronics II (EECE.3120) Laboratory Fall 2021 Syllabus)
- Be sure to distinguish the _____ connectors from the output connectors. (Tektronix, Inc., AFG1022 Arbitrary/Function Generator Quick Start User Manual)
- What should never be used to put out an electrical fire? (Bowden, Dohn, Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory Requirements and Safety Manual)
- _____ quality mending tape is the best option for attaching paper to notebook pages. (Kanare, Howard M., Writing the Laboratory Notebook)
- What should you do if an electrical fire occurs? (Bowden, Dohn, Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory Requirements and Safety Manual)
- Laboratory _____ and Safety Manual (Bowden, Dohn, Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory Requirements and Safety Manual)
- Writing the _____ Notebook is the title of the document outlining how a laboratory notebook should be maintained. (Kanare, Howard M., Writing the Laboratory Notebook)
- In case of emergency, call the University _____ (Bowden, Dohn, Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory Requirements and Safety Manual)
- The AFG1022 offers a 14-bit arbitrary _____ generator. (Tektronix, Inc., AFG1022 Arbitrary/Function Generator Quick Start User Manual)
- Lab #3 is in _____ format (Bowden, Dohn, Electronics II (EECE.3120) Laboratory Fall 2021 Syllabus)
- One of the key features of the MDO3000 Series is a dedicated _____ channel for frequency domain measurements (Tektronix, Inc., MDO3000 Series Mixed Domain Oscilloscopes User Manual)
- Good _____ is a skill that can be of great benefit throughout your career. (Kanare, Howard M., Writing the Laboratory Notebook)
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- What accounts for 2% of the grade in this course? (Bowden, Dohn, Electronics II (EECE.3120) Laboratory Fall 2021 Syllabus)
- The laboratory notebook is used to preserve data and _____. (Kanare, Howard M., Writing the Laboratory Notebook)
- The front panel of the function generator is divided into easy-to-use _____ areas. (Tektronix, Inc., AFG1022 Arbitrary/Function Generator Quick Start User Manual)
- The AFG1022 offers a 12.5MHz _____ generator. (Tektronix, Inc., AFG1022 Arbitrary/Function Generator Quick Start User Manual)
- Push _____ to set the oscilloscope's acquisition mode and record length. (Tektronix, Inc., MDO3000 Series Mixed Domain Oscilloscopes User Manual)
- _____ is the manufacturer of the MDO3000 series oscilloscope. (Tektronix, Inc., MDO3000 Series Mixed Domain Oscilloscopes User Manual)
- Observations recorded in the laboratory notebook should be written in _____ ink. (Kanare, Howard M., Writing the Laboratory Notebook)
- What makes up 8% of the grade in this class? (Source: Electronics II (EECE.3120) Laboratory Fall 2021 Syllabus)
- If lab materials are not returned, you will receive an _____ for this class. (Bowden, Dohn, Electronics II (EECE.3120) Laboratory Fall 2021 Syllabus)
21 Clues: Lab #3 is in _____ format (Bowden, Dohn, Electronics II (EECE.3120) Laboratory Fall 2021 Syllabus) • What makes up 8% of the grade in this class? (Source: Electronics II (EECE.3120) Laboratory Fall 2021 Syllabus) • The laboratory notebook is used to preserve data and _____. (Kanare, Howard M., Writing the Laboratory Notebook) • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2021-07-05
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- Able to burn through skin and clothes
- during practical work, your desks must be this
- An instrument used to add small amounts of liquids
- If there is a fire, you will hear this
- Some of these are corrosive
- If you break a piece of equipment or glassware, you must tell your ___
- You must wear these when handling chemicals
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- Not theory
- The bright yellow flame produced by a Bunsen burner when the airhole is closed
- Your hair must be this if it is long
- Do this to all instructions from your teacher
- Never do this to different chemicals unless told to by the teacher or textbook!
- Never do this in the lab
13 Clues: Not theory • Never do this in the lab • Some of these are corrosive • Your hair must be this if it is long • Able to burn through skin and clothes • If there is a fire, you will hear this • You must wear these when handling chemicals • Do this to all instructions from your teacher • during practical work, your desks must be this • ...
Science Lab Safety 2021-08-08
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- The correct way to smell things in a lab
- Use correctly and replace it after using
- Your area should be ____ during and after labs
- Do not have in a lab or drinks either
- Protects eyes
- to protect your feet do not wear ____
- If long tie it back
- Do not ______ around during an experiment
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- Follow these from teacher or notes
- Ask ____ if you are not sure about directions
- Protects hands
- Tell teacher quickly if this happens
- This can get burnt if you smell chemicals wrong
13 Clues: Protects eyes • Protects hands • If long tie it back • Follow these from teacher or notes • Tell teacher quickly if this happens • Do not have in a lab or drinks either • to protect your feet do not wear ____ • The correct way to smell things in a lab • Use correctly and replace it after using • Do not ______ around during an experiment • ...
Lab Safety Textiles 2021-02-15
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- something you put through the needle
- something you use to cut things
- the sharp skinny metal stick
- something that holds fabric together before sewing
- things to protect your feet
- something that you can trip over
- something that helps you cut through the thread
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- long sheets of different textures
- a place where you store things
- something that should be under your desk
- the act of attaching materials
- the thing that powers the sewing machine
- something you should tye up while sewing
13 Clues: things to protect your feet • the sharp skinny metal stick • a place where you store things • the act of attaching materials • something you use to cut things • something that you can trip over • long sheets of different textures • something you put through the needle • something that should be under your desk • the thing that powers the sewing machine • ...
Chemistry lab safety! 2024-08-30
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- holds test tubes in a vertical position.
- a glass tube used to hold, measure or heat substances
- theese may become contaiminated with harmful substances, so its safest to eat them outside the lab.
- safes footwear to wear during labs
- to prevent hazards, people with long hair should put their
- protects eyes from hazardous substances around the lab.
- used to transfer small volumes of liquid, usually made of glass and rubber
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- helpful to use when picking up small objects. usually made of metal
- glass tube with red colored alcohol inside. used to measure tempature
- if a substance gets into your eyes, safely wash it out here.
- a teacher will use this in case of a larger fire.
- used to measure approxamate volumes of liquids
- metal used to block off rubber tubing
13 Clues: safes footwear to wear during labs • metal used to block off rubber tubing • holds test tubes in a vertical position. • used to measure approxamate volumes of liquids • a teacher will use this in case of a larger fire. • a glass tube used to hold, measure or heat substances • protects eyes from hazardous substances around the lab. • ...
Lab Safety and Equipment 2014-08-26
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- Eye protection
- The amount of time used for the eye wash
- Class C flammable materials
- Class B flammable materials
- An instrument used to measure temperature
- Used for washing off caustic chemicals
- A small glass cylinder used to hold, mix, and heat chemicals
- One type of class A flammable materials
- The substance used to put out class D fires
- Used to extinguish burning people
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- Class D flammable materials
- An instrument used to measure mass
- A device placed on a ring to hold a crucible when it is heated
- A device that uses gas as a fuel to produce a flame to heat substances in the lab
- An instrument used to pick up small objects
- A device used to hold a filter or to pour liquids through a small opening
- A tool used to pick up hot objects
- One type of class A flammable materials
- Don't use _________ equipment
- A device with bristles used for cleaning lab equipment
20 Clues: Eye protection • Class D flammable materials • Class C flammable materials • Class B flammable materials • Don't use _________ equipment • Used to extinguish burning people • An instrument used to measure mass • A tool used to pick up hot objects • Used for washing off caustic chemicals • One type of class A flammable materials • One type of class A flammable materials • ...
Introduction to Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-30
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- Exposure plan category where all employees are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
- Regulatory agency that conducts inspections for hospitals and may also inspect the lab during their visits.
- Type of plan that includes listing of responsibilities for employers and employees and includes SDS documentation.
- Category of equipment that includes eye wash stations and special showers for chemical exposure.
- Required program for accredited labs that helps prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- Type of kits used for cleaning up acids, caustic materials, or flammable solvents.
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- Type of plan each lab develops, implements, and adheres to in order to protect laboratory workers from potential bloodborne pathogen exposure.
- Exposure plan category where none of the employees are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
- Agency designed for pathology and lab services only; they conduct inspections and proficiency testing for labs.
- Exposure plan category where some employees are at risk of occupational exposure.
- An information sheet that is maintained for every hazardous chemical stored or used in the lab.
11 Clues: Exposure plan category where some employees are at risk of occupational exposure. • Type of kits used for cleaning up acids, caustic materials, or flammable solvents. • Required program for accredited labs that helps prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders. • ...
QA/QC Safety 2024-11-06
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- This generator will supply emergency lighting for exit signs
- Laboratory shoes must be leather and this type of footwear to reduce static discharge
- Points of contact one must maintain when going up and down a ladder
- New chemicals cannot be introduced into the lab or site without clearance via this process
- Review this appropriate document for chemicals prior to initiating work
- Doing this in the lab alone is not permitted
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- In the event of a drill or an emergency, when should one leave an area
- Who is responsible for providing their employees with a workplace free from recognized hazards
- Must be filled out before performing a non-routine task
- Pull a manual pull box or use this plant system when a fire or explosion is observed
- Who grants lab access
- Per Greensboro Plant Safety Policy Statement and basic expectations, this action is unsafe and not permitted while using approved electronic devices
12 Clues: Who grants lab access • Doing this in the lab alone is not permitted • Must be filled out before performing a non-routine task • This generator will supply emergency lighting for exit signs • Points of contact one must maintain when going up and down a ladder • In the event of a drill or an emergency, when should one leave an area • ...
Unit 2 Grade 6 2022-09-23
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- Finally this should be switched on when turning on the computer
- A valuble place in the school to learn computing
- should be __________ of the exit doors of the laboratory
- We should use correct ________ when using a computer otherwise we will get body pain.
- Footware should be removed and placed __________ the laboratory
- The word that is used to protect the computer's data from outsiders
- Computer in the lab are _______________
- An output device in the computer lab
- Short form of Unintteruptible Power Supply
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- the set of ethics that should be followed when using the computer
- There are 2 types of guideline one is for _________ own safety
- Method that uses reduce reuse recycle
- The normal process of turning on a computer is not present in these computers
- ___________ taking food into the laboratory
- It is our responsibility to keep them __________
- This is an element that caused damage to brain and kidneys
16 Clues: An output device in the computer lab • Method that uses reduce reuse recycle • Computer in the lab are _______________ • Short form of Unintteruptible Power Supply • ___________ taking food into the laboratory • A valuble place in the school to learn computing • It is our responsibility to keep them __________ • should be __________ of the exit doors of the laboratory • ...
Intro Unit Review 2019-09-16
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- Safety ___ must remain on when chemicals are being used in a lab, even if you are finished.
- Smother fire on a person with a fire ___.
- Never ___, drink, or chew gum in a lab.
- A factor that may affect reaction rate is ___.
- Numerical values recored in an experiment are called ___ data.
- ___ gas could explode if heated.
- There are ___ important parts in a good conclusion.
- ___ material can cause serious chemical burns.
- If chemicals get in your eye, flush it with running water for ___ minutes.
- Never pour chemicals back into its ___ container.
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- The ___ variable is measured for change in an experiment.
- A ____ is a possible explanation to an observation or question.
- Characteristics or observations are called ___ data.
- The ___ variable is controlled and manipulated by the experimenter.
- In a line graph, both the independent and dependent variable are ___.
- ___ materials could cause flammable material to burn.
16 Clues: ___ gas could explode if heated. • Never ___, drink, or chew gum in a lab. • Smother fire on a person with a fire ___. • A factor that may affect reaction rate is ___. • ___ material can cause serious chemical burns. • Never pour chemicals back into its ___ container. • There are ___ important parts in a good conclusion. • ...
Ch 15 Vocab 2021-04-21
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- Streptomycin was isolated from fungi in _____.
- Penicillin was isolated from mold in _____.
- Rings of bacterial DNA are usually twisted into _____.
- Phase I trials determine the _____ of a drug.
- In a _____ trial, neither the patients nor the researchers know who is getting the drug.
- _____ lab tests are performed in the lab, rather than on living organisms.
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- Some bacterial DNA forms rings known as ____.
- Tuberculosis attacks the _____.
- A mix of antibiotics is a _____.
- A _____ is a sugar pill or saline injection given to the control group of a trial.
10 Clues: Tuberculosis attacks the _____. • A mix of antibiotics is a _____. • Penicillin was isolated from mold in _____. • Some bacterial DNA forms rings known as ____. • Phase I trials determine the _____ of a drug. • Streptomycin was isolated from fungi in _____. • Rings of bacterial DNA are usually twisted into _____. • ...
Lab Safety and Equipment 2023-12-25
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- To operate you must Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- Used to move glassware that has been heated
- Where you should NEVER dispose of broken glass
- Used to measure precise volumes of liquids
- Types of shoes to be worn in lab
- Used to heat chemicals, powered by electricity
- Worn to protect eyes from fire and chemicals
- What you should do at the end of lab period
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- Used to heat chemicals, powered by gas
- Used to transfer liquids into small containers
- Used to measure mass
- Best for putting out fire on a person
- Worn to protect clothing in the lab
- Used to transfer precise amounts of liquids
- When in doubt, ask this person
- Used to heat, mix, hold and measure chemicals
- Used to hold test tubes in an upright position
- Used only if you spill chemicals on your body
- Used to measure length
19 Clues: Used to measure mass • Used to measure length • When in doubt, ask this person • Types of shoes to be worn in lab • Worn to protect clothing in the lab • Best for putting out fire on a person • Used to heat chemicals, powered by gas • Used to measure precise volumes of liquids • Used to move glassware that has been heated • Used to transfer precise amounts of liquids • ...
Course Syllabus Hunt 2021-08-04
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- The acronym for Future Business Leaders of America.
- Are required to wear a tie on professional dress day
- In course standard 1 of this course you will demonstrate these types of skills required by
- Accounts for 15% of your course grade.
- Teacher support is available Monday through
- Accounts for 25% of your course grade
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- Accounts for 30% of your grade along with quizzes
- are NEWLY required to be worn at all times during the school day.
- ____ Exam Accounts for 20% of your grade
- All students need an agreement for access the
- NOT allowed in the lab
- Everyone is responsible for this in the lab
- You are ______ if you are not in your seat when the bell rings
- This grade weight accounts for the smallest portion of your semester grade
14 Clues: NOT allowed in the lab • Accounts for 25% of your course grade • Accounts for 15% of your course grade. • ____ Exam Accounts for 20% of your grade • Everyone is responsible for this in the lab • Teacher support is available Monday through • All students need an agreement for access the • Accounts for 30% of your grade along with quizzes • ...
Harley's Crossword 2015-10-08
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- _____ all written and verbal instructions carefully.
- ____ any accident.
- Conduct yourself in a ______ manner at all times.
- Never ____ a lit burner unattended.
- Keep hands ____ from face, eyes, and mouth while using chemicals.
- Examine glassware ____ each use.
- Never _____ alone.
- ____ look into a container that is being heated.
- Do not _____ food in lab.
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- Never ____ around in lab.
- Check and label Chemical _____ twice before removing any contents.
- Never ____ chemicals or other materials from lab.
- Handle _____ Hazardous liquids over a pan to contain spills.
- Be _____ for your work in lab.
- Take Great _____ when transporting acids from one part of the lab to another.
- labels and equipment instructions must be ____ carefully before use.
- be ____ alert and proceed with caution in lab.
- _____ properly during lab activity.
- ______ aisles clear.
19 Clues: ____ any accident. • Never _____ alone. • ______ aisles clear. • Never ____ around in lab. • Do not _____ food in lab. • Be _____ for your work in lab. • Examine glassware ____ each use. • Never ____ a lit burner unattended. • _____ properly during lab activity. • be ____ alert and proceed with caution in lab. • ____ look into a container that is being heated. • ...
THE LAB IS EVERYTHING 2024-04-12
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- chemistry machine
- chem 8
- used to look at urine and blood
- plasma acronym
- male prostate test
- _____________ sedimentation rate
- comes with an inr
- cause of pandemic 2020
- order of draw
- safety __________ for needles
- pink tinged serum or plasma
- b-type natriuretic peptide
- hand washing
- put on patient at each admission
- tiger top tube
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- first tube of draw
- seasonal virus
- ssshhh, it's private
- stops blood flow to assist in blood collection
- dr_____. required for lab tests
- complete ___________ count
- gown, mask, gloves
- potassium, sodium, chloride
- unit of blood
- date of birth, patient name
- alcohol wipes, iodine
26 Clues: chem 8 • hand washing • unit of blood • order of draw • seasonal virus • plasma acronym • tiger top tube • chemistry machine • comes with an inr • first tube of draw • gown, mask, gloves • male prostate test • ssshhh, it's private • alcohol wipes, iodine • cause of pandemic 2020 • complete ___________ count • b-type natriuretic peptide • potassium, sodium, chloride • date of birth, patient name • ...
Course Syllabus Hunt 2021-08-04
Across
- The acronym for Future Business Leaders of America.
- Are required to wear a tie on professional dress day
- ____ Exam Accounts for 20% of your grade
- This grade weight accounts for the smallest portion of your semester grade
- Accounts for 15% of your course grade.
- Everyone is responsible for this in the lab
- In course standard 1 of this course you will demonstrate these types of skills required by
- you are required to bring this daily fully charged
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- Students are to stop all conversation immediately when these come over the intercom.
- Teacher support is available Monday through
- Accounts for 30% of your grade along with quizzes
- All students need an agreement for access the
- NOT allowed in the lab
- Accounts for 25% of your course grade
- You are ______ if you are not in your seat when the bell rings
- are NEWLY required to be worn at all times during the school day.
16 Clues: NOT allowed in the lab • Accounts for 25% of your course grade • Accounts for 15% of your course grade. • ____ Exam Accounts for 20% of your grade • Teacher support is available Monday through • Everyone is responsible for this in the lab • All students need an agreement for access the • Accounts for 30% of your grade along with quizzes • ...
Is It A Name Or Is It Science? 2017-04-19
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- This person loves to talk about deer hunting. Just ask!
- Melissa Smith, Tabitha Faust, and Nicole Hardigan do an excellent job in this section
- This is the manufacturer of the fume hoods, also a popular Broadway play featuring raps about history
- This person deals sweet candy treats to the lab from the safety of her office
- Department you work for
- This person owns and drives a motorcycle to work
- Tandem Hayes, Sara Heibeck-Jones, and LaToria Fields look forward to this computer task all year
- Jacob Fielder, Andy Coger, Anthony Pertile have always dreamed of having this lucrative title
- this was the title given to Dave Tate when moving to the Drinking Water Unit
- Marlene Kane and Andy Hicks love nothing more than performing these
- This measures the clarity of water samples in units NTU's
- Makes the hottest chili this side of MLK Blvd
- Christine Lott got her masters from this SEC School (Abbreviation)
- Supplier of gas tanks to the lab
- What Dora Johnson uses to communicate all day
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- Ross Duliban, Randy Scott, Michael Briseno, Kathy Li, Steve Reynolds not only run this type of samples but would describe their attitudes sometimes as_____
- This person bought a new blue car recently with many customizations and wants to race you!
- This person seems to be the backup for the entire Inorganic section
- The first person to say hello to the security guard each morning
- NCAA March Madness tournament lab wide bracket champion
- The dream job of both Karl Jackson and Terri Kuhn
- This solvent has a molar mass of 84.93 g/mol
- Paula Crawford and Jacob Bourgeois deal with these critters everyday
- Although many have graduated from this school, there are no bigger fans than Carla Daniels and Chris Price
- Handles the labs recycling needs with a smile
- This person wears suspenders everyday to work
- Makes sure the lab is being responsible about recycling
- Pat Rumler, and Traci Lockwood have been anticipating this for their whole lives
- This person spends more time away from the lab than in the lab doing certifications
- This chemical has the formula HNO3
- This is Scott Heywards favorite color pattern and a popular item for hunters
- This solvent has the chemical formula C6H14
32 Clues: Department you work for • Supplier of gas tanks to the lab • This chemical has the formula HNO3 • This solvent has the chemical formula C6H14 • This solvent has a molar mass of 84.93 g/mol • Handles the labs recycling needs with a smile • This person wears suspenders everyday to work • Makes the hottest chili this side of MLK Blvd • ...
Avinash Kumar EECE.3110 Assignment 1 2021-09-09
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- a mode on the waveforms oscilloscope display which has X and Y axes
- sequences of characters shown between ''
- tools in Multisim (and real life) that allow users to take various measurements
- the front of the function generator with various buttons that control the instrument
- section of the lab report that contains an overview of the lab
- a part of the course grade, based on whether or not you show up to class
- the peak AC voltage being supplied by the ADK Wavegen
- the name of the waveform/function generator in waveforms
- a collection of data that is acquired and shown on the display
- the name of the oscilloscope tool in waveforms
- space in the notebook without anything written; should be crossed out with a single "X"
- a setting on the oscilloscope that automatically adjusts the instrument settings to display the waveform
- test equipment that graphs an outputted waveform
- a form of cheating which includes copying material without citing it
- a small safety component located on the back panel of the power supply which provides overcurrent protection
- graphs in MATLAB that show specified data sets
- the process of combining two pieces of metal with melted solder
- how measurements should be organized in the lab notebook
- a safety feature in the power supply which turns the power off if the supply exceeds a certain temperature
- the power supply has three of these which allows it to supply up to three different voltages
- an event that becomes the initial point from which the rest of the waveform is built on
- a panel on the Wavegen which allows a user to change the settings of the output waveform
- a setting which prevents either the voltage or current from exceeding a certain amount
- a good notebook should be held together by a strong one of these
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- a feature of the function generator that varies the output frequency based on a start and stop frequency
- last name of ECE Laboratory Manager
- the idea of being respectful while online
- messages that explain what went wrong when something does not react as the power supply expects it to
- a tool in Multisim which displays data from different analyses on a graph
- an electrical piece of a circuit
- includes reading the entire lab procedure, performing calculations, preparing your notebook, and creating a draft lab report
- section of the lab report that contains the citations used in the lab
- the name of the power supply in waveforms
- the operation of combining multiple arrays
- contains circuit diagrams, data tables, and organizations while conducting the lab
- different settings that can be adjusted to change the waveforms
- a messy signal that the function generator can create
- the ability to bring back a saved oscilloscope setup or waveform
- used to store screenshots from the benchtop oscilloscope or to back up data
- the software used with the Analog Discovery
- the master control which turns all of the ADK supplies on and off at once
- a type of waveform that can be selected by the function generator and has only one peak
- the device used for any at home measurements in this course
- a digital diagram of a circuit
- an array with two dimensions; in MATLAB it is shown between [] with ; separating each row
- a feature of Multisim which allows users to see what how the circuit should ideally behave
- pictures of circuits done by hand that should be included in the notebook
- a setting in the ADK supply which automatically matches the negative supply to be the opposite of the positive supply
- program files that can take inputs and can return outputs
- in-person assessment that happens twice a semester where you can showcase your abilities in a lab setting
50 Clues: a digital diagram of a circuit • an electrical piece of a circuit • last name of ECE Laboratory Manager • sequences of characters shown between '' • the idea of being respectful while online • the name of the power supply in waveforms • the operation of combining multiple arrays • the software used with the Analog Discovery • the name of the oscilloscope tool in waveforms • ...
SCRMC 2020 Safety Module 2022-12-31
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- a verbal or phone order is to be
- lead the list healthcare associated conditions for patients, guest, and staff
- No Known Allergies
- Braden score of 15 or less automatically generates a
- Name and DOB
- scanning the patient's armband & the medicines AT
- to identify what the risks are
- Healthcare-Associated infections
- Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection
- #1 priority after a fall
- Our Culture of Safety depends upon:
- is responsible for fall prevention
- nurses will be notified by lab personnel by phone
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- alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status and more
- Advanced Practice Nurse
- Surgical Site Infection
- Decreases the spread of germs
- Indicator for patients at risk for falls
- communication between team members, improves patient safety
- an acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
- the last resort for violent or non violet behavior
- Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services
- Pulmonary Emboli
- Physician's Assistant
- Columbia Suicude Severity Rating Scale
- Venous Thromboembolism
27 Clues: Name and DOB • Pulmonary Emboli • No Known Allergies • Physician's Assistant • Venous Thromboembolism • Advanced Practice Nurse • Surgical Site Infection • #1 priority after a fall • Decreases the spread of germs • to identify what the risks are • a verbal or phone order is to be • Healthcare-Associated infections • is responsible for fall prevention • ...
LangFest 2021 2021-04-27
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- The favorite form class of the Naigles lab
- school subject of focus in the Coppola lab
- Dr. Theodore's soapbox
- The Naigles Lab Logo
- The Myers/Magnusun lab member with a skill for crossword creation
- One common method used to alter the mouse genome and thereby test the role of a specific gene (Fitch Lab!)
- MagLabbies sometimes go to Bolton for parties in the ________________.
- LandiLab members use ___________ methods to study reading.
- Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab
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- The brain's ability to change in response to experiences, learning, trauma
- Coppola lab acronym
- In the Aphasia Rehab Lab we work with people with _________.
- SLaP Lab motto
- Experiment builder and also an animal
- The Skoe Lab mascot
- Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest
16 Clues: SLaP Lab motto • Coppola lab acronym • The Skoe Lab mascot • The Naigles Lab Logo • Dr. Theodore's soapbox • Experiment builder and also an animal • Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest • The favorite form class of the Naigles lab • school subject of focus in the Coppola lab • Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab • ...
Back To The Lab 2022-03-25
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- department that processes cultures
- primary tube used in coag
- newest Patient Service Center
- department where PAPs get processed
- Phlebotomy supervisor at Schuyler lab
- pandemic cause
- primary tube used in chemistry
- area where most blood tests are performed
- primary mode for office specimens to get transported to the lab
- System Administrator of the Lab
- tech that has been with the lab the longest
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- Last name of the lab's Medical Director
- handles all incoming calls for the lab
- Patient Service Center farthest from CMC
- Only Patient Service Center contained inside a doctor' office
- primary tube used in hematology
- department where tissue gets processed
- CMC lab's primary reference lab
- first name of the previous System Administrator
- Lab Patient Service Center closest to the mall
- Retired tech that has a plaque in the breakroom at Main Campus
21 Clues: pandemic cause • primary tube used in coag • newest Patient Service Center • primary tube used in chemistry • primary tube used in hematology • CMC lab's primary reference lab • System Administrator of the Lab • department that processes cultures • department where PAPs get processed • Phlebotomy supervisor at Schuyler lab • handles all incoming calls for the lab • ...
Lab equipement -Maxime and Nicolas 2017-03-02
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- a piece of clothing you must wear in a lab.
- there are used to contain a little liquid substance.
- it's a best of glassware to mix a different solutions.
- it's used to ad a few drops.
- there are used to close a test tube.
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- it's used for protect your eyes.
- it's a material to heat any glassware.
- it's used to cut any elements, and put material piping hot.
- it's a table where you take your experiment.
- it's a place where your take your experiment.
- it's used for measuring a little quantity of powder.
- a piece of clothing you must wear in your hands in a lab.
- use to take hot glassware.
13 Clues: use to take hot glassware. • it's used to ad a few drops. • it's used for protect your eyes. • there are used to close a test tube. • it's a material to heat any glassware. • a piece of clothing you must wear in a lab. • it's a table where you take your experiment. • it's a place where your take your experiment. • there are used to contain a little liquid substance. • ...
Western Sugar Scottsbluff 2024-07-26
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- Can be preventative or corrective
- Steam Generator
- 75% water and 20% Sugar
- Spins out the sugar
- Sucrose
- Is the most important part of your day
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- Someone in charge
- Making sure everything is in order
- Named after fur trader Hiram Scott
- Made up of three main parts, Beet End, Sugar End, and MD
- Growers and those helping them
- Where the magic (science) happens
- Storage and Loading
13 Clues: Sucrose • Steam Generator • Someone in charge • Storage and Loading • Spins out the sugar • 75% water and 20% Sugar • Growers and those helping them • Can be preventative or corrective • Where the magic (science) happens • Making sure everything is in order • Named after fur trader Hiram Scott • Is the most important part of your day • ...
Engineering safety 2021-09-16
Across
- a dangerous situation that could lead to an accident
- Amount of volts needed to kill.
- identifying and correcting a problem or issue
- a type of hazard that is unseen
- Type of saw that's on a table
- the hazard that can be seen and is immediate danger
- Color for stop
- Eye protection
- Messing around and endangering others while doing so
- Amount of seconds fire extinguishers last
- Angle __________
Down
- Remember your limits in the workplace.
- Keeping tools, machines in work environment
- Type of saw used to cut at angles
- Color for radiation
- Quick to notice any unsafe situation
- The way you act or feel in the workspace
- a type of hazard that could happen if combined with other events
- A device to cut materials
- Color for Safety info
- Color for Caution
- The place you work or perform experiments
- Color for go
- the condition of being protected
- Color for Warning or dangerous parts/energized equipment
- To keep equipment clean
26 Clues: Color for go • Color for stop • Eye protection • Angle __________ • Color for Caution • Color for radiation • Color for Safety info • To keep equipment clean • A device to cut materials • Type of saw that's on a table • Amount of volts needed to kill. • a type of hazard that is unseen • the condition of being protected • Type of saw used to cut at angles • ...
Holymary Newspaper Crossword 2021-11-30
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- clothing that is prohibited
- annual excursion
- leader of students
- where all the teachers reunite
- Condcordia's colour
- where happiness starts
- forbidden school material to use
- sweetest time of the year
- will happen if you arrive late
- safety in the lab
- phone you may leave them in the tray
- green house of our school
- language that we love to speak
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- english play between two tragic lovers
- christmas school event
- our favourite carol song
- spanish merit
- court where half of our sport equipment is lost
- needed for all girls
- can lead you to detention
- Red house of our school
21 Clues: spanish merit • annual excursion • safety in the lab • leader of students • Condcordia's colour • needed for all girls • christmas school event • where happiness starts • Red house of our school • our favourite carol song • can lead you to detention • sweetest time of the year • green house of our school • clothing that is prohibited • where all the teachers reunite • ...
Shoreview Clinic 2023-11-09
Across
- Blood draw
- Green, pink, red, blue, orange, gray, yellow
- Provider stations
- Annual exam
- specialty scheduling
- Clean your hands
- Poke in the arm
- Telephone _________
- Raising money for the Sunshine account
- MD, PA, NP, Consultant
- ASAP
- The condition of being protected from harm
- X-ray
- Red and warm
Down
- Not feeling well
- Facial covering
- a matter of interest or importance
- Time scheduled with a provider
- Ringing
- A disorder or diagnosis
- Going away, retirement, showers
- Sending a message somewhere
- City
- A person you share a special bond with
- Food
- Time away
- cough, fever, tired, sore throat
27 Clues: City • Food • ASAP • X-ray • Ringing • Time away • Blood draw • Annual exam • Red and warm • Facial covering • Poke in the arm • Not feeling well • Clean your hands • Provider stations • Telephone _________ • specialty scheduling • MD, PA, NP, Consultant • A disorder or diagnosis • Sending a message somewhere • Time scheduled with a provider • Going away, retirement, showers • cough, fever, tired, sore throat • ...
Lab safety 2022-09-16
LangFest 2021 2021-04-27
Across
- LandiLab members use ___________ methods to study reading.
- The Myers/Magnusun lab member with a skill for crossword creation
- The Skoe Lab mascot
- is hard, SLaP Lab motto
- One common method used to alter the mouse genome and thereby test the role of a specific gene (Fitch Lab!)
- Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab
- Coppola lab acronym
- In the Aphasia Rehab Lab we work with people with _________.
Down
- MagLabbies sometimes go to Bolton for parties in the ________________.
- Experiment builder and also an animal
- The favorite form class of the Naigles lab
- science, Dr. Theodore's soapbox
- The brain's ability to change in response to experiences, learning, trauma
- Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest
- The Naigles Lab Logo
- school subject of focus in the Coppola lab
16 Clues: The Skoe Lab mascot • Coppola lab acronym • The Naigles Lab Logo • is hard, SLaP Lab motto • science, Dr. Theodore's soapbox • Experiment builder and also an animal • Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest • The favorite form class of the Naigles lab • school subject of focus in the Coppola lab • Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab • ...
Lab Safety- Emma Chase 2022-08-12
Across
- is a hands on laboratory class
- all living organisms used in a laboratory activity in a humane manner
- never remove chemicals or this from the laboratory
- of all chemical waste properly
- examine this before each use
- must be personally monitored at all times
- are never permitted in the science storage rooms or preparation areas unless given permission
- or jokes of any kind are not allowed in the laboratory
- glass tubing, especially long pieces, in a vertical position
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- is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt
- have been provided and should be worn during laboratory activities
- must be tied back and out of your face
- are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled
- must be worn to protect eyes
- handle these liquids over a pan to contain spills
- should be used to pick up heated metals and glass
- if this splashes in your eyes or on your skin, immediately flush with running water
- ay accident or injury to the instructor immediately
- must be handled with extreme care
19 Clues: must be worn to protect eyes • examine this before each use • is a hands on laboratory class • of all chemical waste properly • must be handled with extreme care • must be tied back and out of your face • are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled • must be personally monitored at all times • is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt • ...
LangFest 2021 2021-04-27
Across
- The favorite form class of the Naigles lab
- Dr. Theodore's soapbox
- Experiment builder and also an animal
- LandiLab members use ___________ methods to study reading.
- One common method used to alter the mouse genome and thereby test the role of a specific gene (Fitch Lab!)
- Coppola lab acronym
- Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab
- SLaP Lab motto
- Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest
- The Myers/Magnusun lab member with a skill for crossword creation
Down
- In the Aphasia Rehab Lab we work with people with _________.
- The Naigles Lab Logo
- The brain's ability to change in response to experiences, learning, trauma
- school subject of focus in the Coppola lab
- MagLabbies sometimes go to Bolton for parties in the ________________.
- The Skoe Lab mascot
16 Clues: SLaP Lab motto • Coppola lab acronym • The Skoe Lab mascot • The Naigles Lab Logo • Dr. Theodore's soapbox • Experiment builder and also an animal • Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest • The favorite form class of the Naigles lab • school subject of focus in the Coppola lab • Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-01
Across
- blanket A safety blanket used to extinguish flames.
- Long protective clothing for your legs.
- Protective eye wear should always have on when dealing with chemicals.
- A piece of glassware used to measure liquids.
- A cleansing material used to kill bacteria.
- Used to dispose of liquids, also has running water from the faucet.
- The act of being careful to avoid a mess.
- Part of the eyewash station, used to rinse your whole body.
- Protective wear for your feet.
- masks A protective mask used to cover a person's face as a defense against poisonous gas.
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- up What you should do after you use a material.
- Something you should follow exactly.
- Beakers, Cylinders, Test Tubes, etc.
- wash station Also part shower, used to rinse your eyes from being exposed to chemicals.
- towels An absorbent paper used to clean up messes.
- Protective wear for your hands.
- Used to hold chemicals inside of glassware.
- plate A flat heated surface.
- tube A thin glass tube closed at one end, used to hold small amounts of material for laboratory testing or experiments.
19 Clues: plate A flat heated surface. • Protective wear for your feet. • Protective wear for your hands. • Something you should follow exactly. • Beakers, Cylinders, Test Tubes, etc. • Long protective clothing for your legs. • The act of being careful to avoid a mess. • A cleansing material used to kill bacteria. • Used to hold chemicals inside of glassware. • ...
Micro Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-18
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- Like a small mop
- It's the Law
- Flame Rejuvenator
- Thor
- Don't Drink the Water
- Cartero (in Spanish)
- If Steve stayed awake he might find one
- Drunk
- Hospice
- Visual Aid
- Do this first because second is just stupid
- A good girls name
- Shitty Maker
- Mabel's
- Doesn't stay in Vegas
- Asian Dessert
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- Redox Indicator
- Cultivating Dermatophytes
- Where you find MSDS
- Combustion
- Twirly Twisty
- Without an Element
- The Junk Drawer of Lab
- Sean Paul's 2005 Summer Hit
- Used to cost $15
- Bean, Butter, Liquor
- Cell Killer
- Bottle Shaker
- Smells of grapes
29 Clues: Thor • Drunk • Hospice • Mabel's • Combustion • Visual Aid • Cell Killer • It's the Law • Shitty Maker • Twirly Twisty • Bottle Shaker • Asian Dessert • Redox Indicator • Like a small mop • Used to cost $15 • Smells of grapes • Flame Rejuvenator • A good girls name • Without an Element • Where you find MSDS • Cartero (in Spanish) • Bean, Butter, Liquor • Don't Drink the Water • Doesn't stay in Vegas • ...
LangFest 2021 2021-04-27
Across
- The favorite form class of the Naigles lab
- Dr. Theodore's soapbox
- Experiment builder and also an animal
- LandiLab members use ___________ methods to study reading.
- One common method used to alter the mouse genome and thereby test the role of a specific gene (Fitch Lab!)
- Coppola lab acronym
- Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab
- SLaP Lab motto
- Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest
- The Myers/Magnusun lab member with a skill for crossword creation
Down
- In the Aphasia Rehab Lab we work with people with _________.
- The Naigles Lab Logo
- The brain's ability to change in response to experiences, learning, trauma
- school subject of focus in the Coppola lab
- MagLabbies sometimes go to Bolton for parties in the ________________.
- The Skoe Lab mascot
16 Clues: SLaP Lab motto • Coppola lab acronym • The Skoe Lab mascot • The Naigles Lab Logo • Dr. Theodore's soapbox • Experiment builder and also an animal • Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest • The favorite form class of the Naigles lab • school subject of focus in the Coppola lab • Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab • ...
Science Crossword By Ella Mathews O'Brien 2013-02-06
Across
- Another word for watch.
- A thermometer tells you the ...
- The study of chemicals.
- To make the music louder you turn up the ...
- You have to wear goggles for ... reasons.
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- Tells the temperature.
- Short version is lab.
- Another word for appliances.
- The act of measuring something.
- End of a story.
- On a Sunday Christians go to ...
11 Clues: End of a story. • Short version is lab. • Tells the temperature. • Another word for watch. • The study of chemicals. • Another word for appliances. • The act of measuring something. • A thermometer tells you the ... • On a Sunday Christians go to ... • You have to wear goggles for ... reasons. • To make the music louder you turn up the ...
CROSHword Puzzle #1 2023-02-17
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- What is our research approach?
- What does PPE stand for?
- What is the name of our mobile research lab?
- How many years has CROSH been a research centre (as of 2023)?
- What is the name of the safety dog in the lab?
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- What is the most effective hazard control?
- Who is Ontario's Chief Prevention Officer?
- What two words is CRafé a contraction of?
- What is the very important event that takes place on April 28th every year?
9 Clues: What does PPE stand for? • What is our research approach? • What two words is CRafé a contraction of? • What is the most effective hazard control? • Who is Ontario's Chief Prevention Officer? • What is the name of our mobile research lab? • What is the name of the safety dog in the lab? • How many years has CROSH been a research centre (as of 2023)? • ...
Science 9 Croosword puzzle 2016-09-20
Across
- always use a _____ to clean up broken glass
- causes burns to skin, eyes, lungs, clothes and metal.
- materials caising toxic effects
- can burn or explode if heated
- any part of the experiment that is subjet to change
- proper face to smell a substance
- one of the four safety rules
- Workplace hazardous materials information system
- A circle containing a skull and crossbones is the WHMIS symbol for?
- what you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment
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- may cause it's container to explode if heated or dropped
- any infectious materials including blood,urine and saliva
- a substance that burns at room temperature or burns if heated above room temperature
- a variable that is manipulated to determine the value of a dependent variable
- A circle containing a flaming “O” is the WHMIS symbol for?
- something that is not being tested, for it's being used in comparison
- remember to do this when you have finish your lab
- should always be worn while doing a lab
- an educated guess
- a substance that gives off oxygen to help other substances burn
20 Clues: an educated guess • one of the four safety rules • can burn or explode if heated • materials caising toxic effects • proper face to smell a substance • should always be worn while doing a lab • always use a _____ to clean up broken glass • Workplace hazardous materials information system • remember to do this when you have finish your lab • ...
Electronics II crossword 2021-09-08
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- what you do to blank spaces in your notebook
- voltage controlled current.
- a type of voltage that alternates from positive to negative.
- are there makeup exams?
- the tool you use to solder with.
- hours where you can go and speak with a TA.
- what solder should NOT have in it.
- part of you lab report where you list how the lab was done.
- how you correct errors in your lab book.
- when labs and assignements are usually due
- contains everything on the bench in a small package!
- laboratory phone university police number.
- you plug wires into it
- generates waves man.
- part of the lab where data collected is listed.
- part of your lab report where you summarize things.
- first part of a lab report.
- what you go to if you are behind on a lab.
- when are the electronics II lectures held?
- when they go its a pain to replace.
- measures voltages.
- it resists things.
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- Notebook, only blue or black pen I stg.
- its a DMM but in your hand.
- section of the lab where questions are answered.
- fancy voltmeter.
- the legend behind the voltage and current laws
- the part of your lab where you discuss things...
- the teacher.
- you should not be "" while working on energized circuits.
- it changes voltages.
- another word for current.
- its short name is IC
- how long we work on one lab in class
- part of your lab report where you list items used.
- the room where it all happens. (it ends in a 4)
- something that makes what your working on explode.
- what you wear while soldering.
- a type of voltage that is a constant voltage.
- its a DMM but on a bench.
- part of lab report where you give the conclusion.
- your laboratory teacher.
- where you can access engineering software through the internet.
- a fruit named wire in the shoebox
- current controlled current.
- the last section of a lab report.
- law, V=IR
- stealing others work
- your TA has to "" each page.
- given to you in lab
- part of lab notebook that lables where everything is.
51 Clues: law, V=IR • the teacher. • fancy voltmeter. • measures voltages. • it resists things. • given to you in lab • it changes voltages. • its short name is IC • generates waves man. • stealing others work • you plug wires into it • are there makeup exams? • your laboratory teacher. • another word for current. • its a DMM but on a bench. • its a DMM but in your hand. • voltage controlled current. • ...
Winemaking 2024-08-15
9 Clues: Main varietal used • Vessel to store wine • where we run analysis • How UWC packages wine! • Type of cap management • How to begin fermentation • Software used for wine tracking • Machine used top move equipment • The most important part of any winery
Safety Affinichallenge 2022-04-01
Across
- Commonly used to disinfect surfaces and media; this chemical can release toxic gases when in contact with ammonia containing products.
- A famous lead singer of a Boston-based rock band suffers from this most commonly reported BBP infection in the US.
- Although great at removing particles this kind of filter can't remove gases, vapors, or mists effectively.
- When a chemical completely permeates through a glove's material.
- When exposed to biological or chemical contaminants, you should wash your eyes out for this many minutes.
- This kind of external defibrillator is available near each one of Affinivax's egress stairwells. It pretty much runs itself, just turn it on!
- If you’re up for some "light" reading before bed, you can find Affinivax's institutional safety manuals on this cloud-based content management environment.
- You can't be brief when describing these on a hazardous waste label, full names only please.
- Lids to biohazardous and chemical waste containers should always be kept this way when not in use.
- A turophile's favorite kind of accident causation model depicting failures through a series of safety layers.
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- Our bespectacled peers get these kinds of safety glasses free of charge through IPP on Wednesdays.
- An internationally adopted system that uses pictograms to relay information about hazards.
- These should never be stored with flammables.
- This kind of compound forming chemical undergoes auto-oxidation. Not dating when received and opened may have explosive consequences.
- All paper is not created equal. Paper coffee cups and like products often have this kind of thin film coating which prevents us from composting or recycling them. Unfortunately, these should be placed in the trash.
- Arguably the most common thing that happens in 354.
- This kind of PPE must be used whenever handling samples or touching lab equipment.
- The standards organization that looks out for you in the lab by setting the performance criteria for eye protection.
- When an incident occurs but there is no negative consequence.
- Simple asphyxiants, like nitrogen, displace this element which becomes especially dangerous in rooms with recirculated air.
- When looking to make a quick escape, how many emergency stairwells are located at Affinivax?
- The frequency you should report accidents to Affinivax safety.
- The framework for the proper management of hazardous waste.
23 Clues: These should never be stored with flammables. • Arguably the most common thing that happens in 354. • The framework for the proper management of hazardous waste. • When an incident occurs but there is no negative consequence. • The frequency you should report accidents to Affinivax safety. • When a chemical completely permeates through a glove's material. • ...
Science 2024-09-17
10 Clues: Where Planets are • has photosynthesis • Protects your eyes • Pluto used to be this • Water animals live here • of the above Science • What you do experiments in • To make sure nothing goes wrong • water cycle The water cycle • Use like a yard stick or a tape measure
Safety Review 2022-11-22
Across
- what is more likely to happen when you rush?
- always wait for a machine to ______ before you walk away
- who can you ask for help if you do not know how to use a machine?
- use tools and materials for their _______ purpose
- you should never cut _______ you or someone else
- Cleaning up keeps the lab _______ for you and others
- there is absolutely no running or ______ in the lab
Down
- pay _______ to what you are doing at all times
- the amount of inches your fingers should be from any moving part
- students need this before they use machines
- always _______ tools and materials where you got them
- what do safety glasses protect?
12 Clues: what do safety glasses protect? • students need this before they use machines • what is more likely to happen when you rush? • pay _______ to what you are doing at all times • you should never cut _______ you or someone else • use tools and materials for their _______ purpose • there is absolutely no running or ______ in the lab • ...
SKMS Tech Ed Crossword 2020-08-09
Across
- One who creates new technology.
- Guidelines and rules in place to keep accidents from happening, and to keep people from harm.
- Improved Technology.
- A power tool used to make round holes in wood, plastic, and metal.
- A power tool with a continuous banded blade often used to cut wood and plastic in our Tech Ed lab.
- Simply defined, is the use of tools, materials, and processes used to meet human needs and wants.
- A laser cutting and engraver machine used in our production lab for making many projects.
- A printer used to create 3 dimensional objects using plastic.
- VirginA Student Training And Refurbishment program.
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- New Technology.
- These tools are often plugged in to a source of electricity (battery or plug) to help complete a process or task.
- One who improves upon existing technology.
- A process in which a material is transformed from a solid, into a gas, and then back into a solid using heat and pressure.
- In our lab, we can process many ___, such as wood, plastic, ceramics, T-Shirts, paper, card board, and many others.
- These tools or devices are often used to help people carry out necessary tasks and are powered only by hand.
- Direct Current (Power, such as a battery)
- Alternating Current (Power, such as from a power outlet)
17 Clues: New Technology. • Improved Technology. • One who creates new technology. • Direct Current (Power, such as a battery) • One who improves upon existing technology. • VirginA Student Training And Refurbishment program. • Alternating Current (Power, such as from a power outlet) • A printer used to create 3 dimensional objects using plastic. • ...
Saving a life 2022-11-30
Across
- apply to injury or inflammation
- an injury that requires additional medical treatment
- pins to fix bandages
- to cover the wound
- tool to check body temperature
- to analyze the heart rhythm
- drink plenty of fluids
- something you do to see if its safe
- when a person stops breathing or the heart stops
- use water to clear drib/debris from eyes
- protects eyes in the lab
- solution to clean the wound
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- cleans injuries
- protects hands in the lab
- contains materials and tools for emergency treatment
- material applied to bleeding wound
- occurs when carbon monoxide builds up in bloodstream
- wear it on face when sick
- the vehicle used in emergency care
- capable of causing death
- tool to get splinters out
- to break
- applied for wound can start to heal
- a small injury
- Hamilich Maneuver used during this situation
- provide help to the patient
- to stop bleeding from the wound
- does not enanger the life of a person
- rinse under cold water
29 Clues: to break • a small injury • cleans injuries • to cover the wound • pins to fix bandages • drink plenty of fluids • rinse under cold water • capable of causing death • protects eyes in the lab • protects hands in the lab • wear it on face when sick • tool to get splinters out • to analyze the heart rhythm • provide help to the patient • solution to clean the wound • ...
Science class 2021-11-10
11 Clues: Study of rocks • study of movement • Study of chemicals • Makes a small fire • Scientists wear this! • study of the body and life • You can fill this with water • Do not drink these! Dangerous! • Makes small things look bigger • Special glasses to keep you safe • Makes very small things much bigger!
Lab Week 2022 2022-04-11
Across
- Man's best friend
- Sample of tissue for examination
- Used to spin down blood samples
- Blood collection tube
- Automated liquid handler
- A popular spreadsheet program
Down
- For every action, there's an equal and opposite one
- Fluid portion of blood
- They're made of nitrile, vinyl, or latex
- Low-lint wipes for cleaning
- The sharp end of the syringe
- In a lab as in any place, _______ first!
12 Clues: Man's best friend • Blood collection tube • Fluid portion of blood • Automated liquid handler • Low-lint wipes for cleaning • The sharp end of the syringe • A popular spreadsheet program • Used to spin down blood samples • Sample of tissue for examination • They're made of nitrile, vinyl, or latex • In a lab as in any place, _______ first! • ...
GENERAL SAFETY RULES 2020-08-17
Across
- WATCH WHERE YOU ARE GOING, WALK, DO NOT ____.
- ABIDE BY ALL STUDENT HAND BOOK RULES FOR ___________.
- OILY OR _________ RAGS SHOULD BE PLACED IN AN APPROVED COVERED METAL CONTAINER.
- ______ WORKING IF YOU FEEL DIZZY OR NAUSEATED.
- DRESS __________ FOR WORK IN THE LAB.
- BE COOPERATIVE AND AGREEABLE WITH FELLOW STUDENT AND ________ THEIR RIGHTS AND FEELINGS.
- NEVER ________ OR TOSS TOOLS OR MATERIALS.
- NEVER _________ TO A PERSON OPERATING A MACHINES.
- REPORT ALL ________ TO THE INSTRUCTOR AT ONCE.
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- CLEAN UP SPILLED LIQUIDS __________.
- KEEP HANDS DRY WHEN ____________ ELECTRIC POWER CORDS.
- DO NOT DO ANY WORK WHEN THE _________ IS OUT OF THE ROOM.
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY ________ OR GOGGLES AT ALL TIMES, BEFORE WORK BEGINS.
- STAY OUT OF THE SAFETY ________ WHEN ANOTHER PERSON IS USING THE MACHINES.
- TURN ON EXHAUST _____________ FANS WHEN WORKING IN THE PAINTING OR FINISHING AREA.
- IF ___________ CATCHES FIRE, EXTINGUISH THE FIRE WITH WATER.
- LIFT OBJECTS WITH ARMS AND ______.
17 Clues: LIFT OBJECTS WITH ARMS AND ______. • CLEAN UP SPILLED LIQUIDS __________. • DRESS __________ FOR WORK IN THE LAB. • NEVER ________ OR TOSS TOOLS OR MATERIALS. • WATCH WHERE YOU ARE GOING, WALK, DO NOT ____. • ______ WORKING IF YOU FEEL DIZZY OR NAUSEATED. • REPORT ALL ________ TO THE INSTRUCTOR AT ONCE. • NEVER _________ TO A PERSON OPERATING A MACHINES. • ...
LangFest 2021 2021-04-27
Across
- LandiLab members use ___________ methods to study reading.
- The Myers/Magnusun lab member with a skill for crossword creation
- The Skoe Lab mascot
- is hard, SLaP Lab motto
- One common method used to alter the mouse genome and thereby test the role of a specific gene (Fitch Lab!)
- Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab
- Coppola lab acronym
- In the Aphasia Rehab Lab we work with people with _________.
Down
- MagLabbies sometimes go to Bolton for parties in the ________________.
- Experiment builder and also an animal
- The favorite form class of the Naigles lab
- science, Dr. Theodore's soapbox
- The brain's ability to change in response to experiences, learning, trauma
- Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest
- The Naigles Lab Logo
- school subject of focus in the Coppola lab
16 Clues: The Skoe Lab mascot • Coppola lab acronym • The Naigles Lab Logo • is hard, SLaP Lab motto • science, Dr. Theodore's soapbox • Experiment builder and also an animal • Dr. Garcia-Sierra's Lab's main interest • The favorite form class of the Naigles lab • school subject of focus in the Coppola lab • Abbreviation for the "brain zapper" used in the Myers lab • ...
sustainability 2018-07-26
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- a tool used to navigate
- not living
- a new added thing onto an object
- a project such as geography and zoology
- a person who studies a certain topic mostly in a lab
- the study of earth's surface
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- animals of a certain area
- a texture to building ext
- weather
- a nearly extinct animal
- living organisms
- to bring someone to a protected place
12 Clues: weather • not living • living organisms • a tool used to navigate • a nearly extinct animal • animals of a certain area • a texture to building ext • the study of earth's surface • a new added thing onto an object • to bring someone to a protected place • a project such as geography and zoology • a person who studies a certain topic mostly in a lab
sustainability 2018-07-26
Across
- a tool used to navigate
- not living
- a new added thing onto an object
- a project such as geography and zoology
- a person who studies a certain topic mostly in a lab
- the study of earth's surface
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- animals of a certain area
- a texture to building ext
- weather
- a nearly extinct animal
- living organisms
- to bring someone to a protected place
12 Clues: weather • not living • living organisms • a tool used to navigate • a nearly extinct animal • animals of a certain area • a texture to building ext • the study of earth's surface • a new added thing onto an object • to bring someone to a protected place • a project such as geography and zoology • a person who studies a certain topic mostly in a lab
Lab Safety 2021-08-20
8 Clues: a Subject in school. • So your eyes are protected. • So your feet don't get hurt. • The person in charge of the lab. • Used to cover and protect your hands. • Something you use if someone is hurt. • Is very important in keeping everyone safe. • A jacket used to keep chemicals off your clothes.
Lab Safety 2022-01-25
Across
- Collecting Tube used to measure gas volumes in mL
- used in distillation procedures, can only be glass
- commonly filled with filter paper for use
- Only made of glass, used to measure volume of solutions in titrations
- Rod with Nichrome Wire used in flame tests
- Pipet the more accurate tool to measure volume of solutions
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- Pipet measures volume of solutions, the less accurate "graduated tool"
- Cylinder measures approximate volumes without heat
- Can vary in size as well as material (glass or plastic)
9 Clues: commonly filled with filter paper for use • Rod with Nichrome Wire used in flame tests • Collecting Tube used to measure gas volumes in mL • Cylinder measures approximate volumes without heat • used in distillation procedures, can only be glass • Can vary in size as well as material (glass or plastic) • Pipet the more accurate tool to measure volume of solutions • ...
Lab Medicine Crossword Week 2023-03-20
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- lab that evaluates autoimmune disease
- our lab computer system
- 2 Founders
- lab heavily involved with organ transplants
- used to report risks, harm
- perform test immediately
- performs assays to measure various hormones, tumor markers
- worn when handling specimens
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- courier we use
- lab that identifies organisms that are responsible for infection
- tool used to transfer small quantities of liquid
- abbr. a form of testing in which the analysis is performed where healthcare is provided near the patient
- HUP medical director of lab medicine
- used to view small things
- lab with the most employees
- new technical manager of CRP
- lab that confirms drug tests
17 Clues: 2 Founders • courier we use • our lab computer system • perform test immediately • used to view small things • used to report risks, harm • lab with the most employees • new technical manager of CRP • lab that confirms drug tests • worn when handling specimens • HUP medical director of lab medicine • lab that evaluates autoimmune disease • lab heavily involved with organ transplants • ...
Science Review 2021-08-27
8 Clues: Wash your • Tie back long • Wear safety ____ • Don't ____ around • An idea that can be tested • Don't do this during a lab • Never look directly at the sun • Do this when smelling something
Happy Lab Week TKC LAB :) 2013-04-11
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- Used for safe keeping
- Gerald's favorite team
- Number of specimen bullet receivers in the lab
- Deemed owner of booth #1
- Hotdogs with special sauce
- Alfreda's nickname
- Longest hair in the lab
- Cake baker extraordinaire
- Must be placed in heated thermos
- Brings May flowers
- The age of Adrienne's twins
- Deemed owner of booth #8
- Eliana caught one in her office
- Separates red cells from serum
- Call this for a fainting patient
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- Rutsky's clinic
- "Stock Lady"
- Lab waiting area
- Don't use alcohol...instead
- Lab coats are forbidden
- Shares a name with Bart and Lisa
- "Welcome Back" Urinalyis starter at six o'clock
- Name of Lab Administrator
- First stop at the lab
- 3 cards
- Color of Lactic Acid tube
26 Clues: 3 cards • "Stock Lady" • Rutsky's clinic • Lab waiting area • Alfreda's nickname • Brings May flowers • Used for safe keeping • First stop at the lab • Gerald's favorite team • Lab coats are forbidden • Longest hair in the lab • Deemed owner of booth #1 • Deemed owner of booth #8 • Name of Lab Administrator • Cake baker extraordinaire • Color of Lactic Acid tube • Hotdogs with special sauce • ...
Science! 2013-01-20
Across
- A piece of equipment with three legs
- A possible danger in the lab
- A wire mesh used to prevent glassware being scorched when heated
- You would use this to heat up chemicals in a lab
- This man proposed the theory of Gravity
- You write this into your table of results
- You use this to hold many test tubes at once
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- A way of presenting results, it could be a using lines or bars
- Safety first - wear these when carrying out practicals
- A piece of equipment used to measure the volume of liquids
- A list of steps that you follow to carry out a practical
11 Clues: A possible danger in the lab • A piece of equipment with three legs • This man proposed the theory of Gravity • You write this into your table of results • You use this to hold many test tubes at once • You would use this to heat up chemicals in a lab • Safety first - wear these when carrying out practicals • A list of steps that you follow to carry out a practical • ...
LAB EQUIPMENT EWEN CHANEL 1e STL 2020-10-09
Across
- to aspire dangerous gases
- to aspire to liquid you put it on the top made of rubber
- it used to close a test tube and others it is made of rubber
- when doing titrations to assess a change color it is made of ceramic
- to hold test tube it is a scissers
- it is glass object that allows you to experiment it is graduated it is conical
- they are made of latex use it to protect the hands from corrosive chemicals
- use it to make experiments is made of white ceramic on it you could find a tap and a sink
- use it to heat
- to hold test tubes it is made of wood or plastic
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- to hold the burette
- use it to shake a solution
- use it to measure mass
- it is a plastic object wich allows take liquid with precision
- use it to protect eyes from corrosive chemicals they are made to plastic
- use it to measure a ph of a solution it changes it is color you compare the color with a scale
- allows you to put liquid in a container with a small opening
- paper it pieces of paper that separate the residue from the liquid
- it is made of plastic use it to weigh solids
- made of coton it is white use it to protect your body and your clothes from acids and bases
20 Clues: use it to heat • to hold the burette • use it to measure mass • to aspire dangerous gases • use it to shake a solution • to hold test tube it is a scissers • it is made of plastic use it to weigh solids • to hold test tubes it is made of wood or plastic • to aspire to liquid you put it on the top made of rubber • it used to close a test tube and others it is made of rubber • ...
Floral Design Safety Lab 2023-08-30
Across
- 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 • ...
H&S Crossword 2023-08-27
Across
- Substance effective against all major pathogens
- Main Featureof AFOS Table
- Document that lists information relating to occupational safety and health for the use of various substances and products
- Where should laboratory incidents be recorded
- Should be used to contain spillage
- Potential to cause harm
- Device designed to safely remove blades
- Likelihood of harm taking place,
- To avoid possible harm to the equipment and to ensure safe operation centrifuge must be.
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- The skull and crossbones symbol is used for which type of hazard in a lab
- chemicals that are easily ignited are
- Reagent used to deal with a fresh infectious sample is to avoid contracting infections
- Common feature of all biosafety cabinets
- Pictograms used to help identify hazardous chemicals and explain what the hazards are and how to avoid them
- Tool used to identify and prevent harm to health
- Set of written instructions that describes the step-by-step process that must be taken to properly perform a routine activity.
- Substance causes damage by chemical
- Chemical containers to identify their contents
- Equipment may be worn for job-related occupational safety and health purposes
- Never pour water into this
20 Clues: Potential to cause harm • Main Featureof AFOS Table • Never pour water into this • Likelihood of harm taking place, • Should be used to contain spillage • Substance causes damage by chemical • chemicals that are easily ignited are • Device designed to safely remove blades • Common feature of all biosafety cabinets • Where should laboratory incidents be recorded • ...
Xoolaha iyo Xayawaanka 2012-02-07
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- ilmaha dameerta
- ilmaha geela
- libaaxa lab
- xawayaanka ukunta ina siiya
- ido iyo riyo
- xawayaanka ugu khaayinsan
- ilmaha faraska
- xawayaanka doorka ku jira
- libaax dhedig
- maroodiga lab
- ilmaha adhiga
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- geela lab
- xawayaanka dabto
- xawayaan gaadiid noqon kara
- ilmaha riyaha
- lo'da lab
- ilmaha libaaxa
- maroodiga dhedig
- iska dhal dameer iyo faras
- xawayaanka dadka ag jooga
- labka riyaha
- faraska dhedig
- idaha dhedig
23 Clues: geela lab • lo'da lab • libaaxa lab • ilmaha geela • ido iyo riyo • labka riyaha • idaha dhedig • ilmaha riyaha • libaax dhedig • maroodiga lab • ilmaha adhiga • ilmaha libaaxa • ilmaha faraska • faraska dhedig • ilmaha dameerta • xawayaanka dabto • maroodiga dhedig • xawayaanka dadka ag jooga • xawayaanka ugu khaayinsan • xawayaanka doorka ku jira • iska dhal dameer iyo faras • xawayaan gaadiid noqon kara • ...
LAB Safety Signs 2023-05-23
Across
- Presence of combustible materials
- Presence of explosive and/or self-reactive substances
- Low-temperature zone
- Maintain dark, photo-sensitive materials.
- Presence of corrosive substances
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- Bell to be pressed during an emergency like fire or accident.
- Presence of laser radiation
- Presence of carcinogenic materials
- Must wear a breathing mask/respirator; the presence of contaminated air
- Presence of Biohazardous materials
- Presence of harmful chemicals causing irritations
- Presence of toxic materials
12 Clues: Low-temperature zone • Presence of laser radiation • Presence of toxic materials • Presence of corrosive substances • Presence of combustible materials • Presence of carcinogenic materials • Presence of Biohazardous materials • Maintain dark, photo-sensitive materials. • Presence of harmful chemicals causing irritations • Presence of explosive and/or self-reactive substances • ...
Happy Lab Week TKC LAB 2013-04-11
Across
- Must be placed in heated thermos
- Brings May flowers
- Stock lady
- Deemed owner of booth #1
- Eliana caught one in her office
- Longest hair in the lab
- The Age of Adrienne's twins
- Deemed owner of booth #8
- Rutsky's clinic
- Gerald's Favorite team
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- Name of Lab Administrator
- Number of specimen bullet receivers in lab
- First stop at the lab
- Alfreda's nickname
- 3 cards
- Color of Lactic Acid tube
- Don't use alcohol...instead
- Call this for a fainting patient
- "Welcome back" Urinalysis starter at six o'clock
- Lab waiting area
20 Clues: 3 cards • Stock lady • Rutsky's clinic • Lab waiting area • Brings May flowers • Alfreda's nickname • First stop at the lab • Gerald's Favorite team • Longest hair in the lab • Deemed owner of booth #1 • Deemed owner of booth #8 • Name of Lab Administrator • Color of Lactic Acid tube • Don't use alcohol...instead • The Age of Adrienne's twins • Eliana caught one in her office • ...
lab safety 2022-09-09
Across
- used to safely measure substances.
- used to safely grab hot things in the lab.
- used to measure volume of liquids in titrations.
- used to protect the eyes from chemicals.
Down
- glass used in distillation procedures.
- mercury in glass,common range -10 to 110C.
- used to safely grab things in the lab.
- glass or plastic,common sizes 50ml,100ml,250ml.
8 Clues: used to safely measure substances. • glass used in distillation procedures. • used to safely grab things in the lab. • used to protect the eyes from chemicals. • mercury in glass,common range -10 to 110C. • used to safely grab hot things in the lab. • glass or plastic,common sizes 50ml,100ml,250ml. • used to measure volume of liquids in titrations.
lab equipment-Leslie Manon2 2017-03-16
Across
- it's made of rubber and helps to keep the solution in a test tube
- piece of clothing to protect the clothes in lab
- container to measuring volume
Down
- protection for your eyes during the chemical experience
- to protect your hands during the chemical experience
- use to restrain the tube
- small container to leave liquid to chemical experience
- to fix a prongred clamp
- it's made of inox and it has a conical shape then sharp at the end
9 Clues: to fix a prongred clamp • use to restrain the tube • container to measuring volume • piece of clothing to protect the clothes in lab • to protect your hands during the chemical experience • small container to leave liquid to chemical experience • protection for your eyes during the chemical experience • it's made of rubber and helps to keep the solution in a test tube • ...
Welding 2024-01-05
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- not to be used in the shop
- third pass in a weld
- the space in between your pipe
- utilizing your class period to the fullest
- made for cleaning
- inert gas
- keeping a clean work area
- made to pick up dirt
- type of electrode
- the flow of electricity for GTAW
- last pass in a weld
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- what gets you kicked out of the Lab
- not to be used in the shop
- grinding tacks
- how to grind the bevel
- how you should think in the shop
- second pass in a weld
- first pass in a weld
- stop your whining
- that funny feeling you get when grounded
20 Clues: inert gas • grinding tacks • made for cleaning • stop your whining • type of electrode • last pass in a weld • third pass in a weld • first pass in a weld • made to pick up dirt • second pass in a weld • how to grind the bevel • keeping a clean work area • not to be used in the shop • not to be used in the shop • the space in between your pipe • how you should think in the shop • ...
Lab Week Crossword Puzzle! 2019-04-20
Across
- Test code for antibody screen
- Panic value
- The study of blood
- Missing patient
- Accrediting agency for the lab
- The organ in which urine is formed
- Our Pathologist!
- CBC anticoagulant
- Helps evaluate sepsis with a critical of >2.0
- I want to suck your blood!
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- A type of needle and insect
- What we all want!
- Locker room invaders
- Monitors pH, pCO2, pO2 (abbrev.)
- K+, NA+, CL-
- Stain used to identify bacteria
- The rupture or destruction of red cells resulting in the release of hemoglobin
- Safety First!
- Separates whole blood into cells and serum or plasma
19 Clues: Panic value • K+, NA+, CL- • Safety First! • Missing patient • Our Pathologist! • What we all want! • CBC anticoagulant • The study of blood • Locker room invaders • I want to suck your blood! • A type of needle and insect • Test code for antibody screen • Accrediting agency for the lab • Stain used to identify bacteria • Monitors pH, pCO2, pO2 (abbrev.) • The organ in which urine is formed • ...
Lab safety and data 2022-03-14
Across
- a if then statement of what you think will happen
- Measure from the middle of the bottom
- To things that are hot
- To prevent things from slipping
- to support the weight of a beaker
- holds liquids to pore into a test tube
- Factors that influence an experiment
- Information someone else has collected
- Something that might happen even if u are careful
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- To check the temperature of a liquid
- To determine the weight of things
- To scarp or transfer something
- A measurement written as numbers
- Things that can happen if you weren’t carful
- what you are trying to do
- information which can only be described in words
- Information you find out for yourself
- To help put liquid into a small hole
18 Clues: To things that are hot • what you are trying to do • To scarp or transfer something • To prevent things from slipping • A measurement written as numbers • To determine the weight of things • to support the weight of a beaker • To check the temperature of a liquid • Factors that influence an experiment • To help put liquid into a small hole • ...
Floral Design Safety Lab 2023-08-30
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Safety Words in Science 2015-09-14
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- in a science lab you will mix a ch___
- safety steps that you must know and take prec___
- something that can catch fire f___
- the noun form of safe
- the air-like form of a state of matter
- the verb form of explosion
- the state of matter than can flow liq___
- poison
- a fire can cause things to b___
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- the condition of a person's body he___
- something that represents something else
- a small section of writing that is stuck onto chemicals to tell about the dangers
- the place any person works
- something that can catch fire com___
- what happens when you mix chemicals rea___
- things you need to do any science experiment
- a danger, or any form of danger h___z___d
- having a firm shape or form in a state of matter so___
- something that can make you sick or maybe kill you if you take it into your body
19 Clues: poison • the noun form of safe • the place any person works • the verb form of explosion • a fire can cause things to b___ • something that can catch fire f___ • something that can catch fire com___ • in a science lab you will mix a ch___ • the condition of a person's body he___ • the air-like form of a state of matter • something that represents something else • ...
Safety Words in Science 2015-09-14
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- things you need to do any science experiment
- something that can make you sick or maybe kill you if you take it into your body
- in a science lab you will mix a ch___
- a small section of writing that is stuck onto chemicals to tell about the dangers
- something that can catch fire com___
- the state of matter than can flow liq___
- the noun form of safe
- what happens when you mix chemicals rea___
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- a danger, or any form of danger h___z___d
- the air-like form of a state of matter
- safety steps that you must know and take prec___
- the verb form of explosion
- having a firm shape or form in a state of matter so___
- something that represents something else
- the place any person works
- something that can catch fire f___
- a fire can cause things to b___
- the condition of a person's body he___
- poison
19 Clues: poison • the noun form of safe • the verb form of explosion • the place any person works • a fire can cause things to b___ • something that can catch fire f___ • something that can catch fire com___ • in a science lab you will mix a ch___ • the air-like form of a state of matter • the condition of a person's body he___ • something that represents something else • ...
Lab Safety, Microscopes, Ecology 2023-08-20
Across
- A large area with a particular climate and species of plants and animals that live there
- Non living factors
- Different ecosystems in the region
- An ecosystems evolution where soil is previously exists
- An ecosystems evolution where no soil previously existed
- A group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live together in a defined area
- A group of individuals similar to one another that can breed and create fertile offspring
- The variety of organisms and the ecosystems in which they occur
- Every organism relies on other organisms to survive
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- must be worn at all times during any lab
- Different species within certain ecosystems
- A place where a particular population lives
- Should only be used at the lowest magnification
- A group of populations comprised of MANY species that live together in defined area
- Ecosystems evolving
- A combination of communities and the physical (nonliving) environment
- Living factors
- A single organism
18 Clues: Living factors • A single organism • Non living factors • Ecosystems evolving • Different ecosystems in the region • must be worn at all times during any lab • Different species within certain ecosystems • A place where a particular population lives • Should only be used at the lowest magnification • Every organism relies on other organisms to survive • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-20
Across
- Another word for drawing blood
- Riordan Clinic's lab event that happens twice a year
- Person who draws blood
- What does CRP stand for
- Pantothenic acid is another name for this vitamin
- PPE used to protect hands
- What does TSH stand for
- Counting white blood cells under a microscope
- The lab methodology GC stands for
- What is the lab at Riordan Clinic called
- Protective clothing used in the lab
- A laboratory tool commonly used to transfer a liquid
- Taurine, Valine, and Lysine are examples of what
- Testing and analyzing urine
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- What does QC stand for
- Glass jar used in Chemistry
- The official name of a Lab tech
- The lab director's full name
- When was Bio-Center Laboratory established
- Another name for Vitamin B1
- Chromium, copper, manganese and selenium are examples of what
- Used to weigh chemicals
- This enzyme needs to be tested before any high dose Vitamin C
- Magnifies small objects
- The number of lab techs that work at the lab
- Bio-Center's unique urine test for diagnosis and monitoring severe physiological or psychological stress
- The lab’s federal regulatory agency
- A device used to spin down tubes
28 Clues: What does QC stand for • Person who draws blood • What does CRP stand for • Used to weigh chemicals • What does TSH stand for • Magnifies small objects • PPE used to protect hands • Glass jar used in Chemistry • Another name for Vitamin B1 • Testing and analyzing urine • The lab director's full name • Another word for drawing blood • The official name of a Lab tech • ...
Lab Safety Project 2024-01-26
Across
- What to wear over eyes during labs
- Color Bunsen Burner Flame should be
- Provides water at every lab station
- Piece of clothing to cover up body during lab
- 4-letter word used to dry up spills
- Footwear for labs
- Where to wash off entire body after huge spill
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- Appropriate material of shoes to wear in labs
- 7-letter word of what's used inside our thermometers
- Way to put out fire ONLY by a teacher
- 7-letter word as an alternative to put out fire
- Where we go for fire drills
12 Clues: Footwear for labs • Where we go for fire drills • What to wear over eyes during labs • Color Bunsen Burner Flame should be • Provides water at every lab station • 4-letter word used to dry up spills • Way to put out fire ONLY by a teacher • Appropriate material of shoes to wear in labs • Piece of clothing to cover up body during lab • ...
Science Lab Safety 2024-09-09
Across
- My hands should be __ when using electrical equipment
- If my clothing catches fire, I should __, __, and __
- There are two of these safety devices in the room: __ __
- If I need to smell a chemical, I should __ the scent.
- Your teacher's last name
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- Even if I have prescription glasses, I need to wear safety __
- I should __ all injuries to the teacher
- Broken glass should be disposed in the
- This safety device is not in the room: safety __
- When working with open flames, __ hair should be tied back
- If I need the eyewash station, I should rinse my eyes for at least __ minutes
- To avoid injury, I should cut __ from myself and others
12 Clues: Your teacher's last name • Broken glass should be disposed in the • I should __ all injuries to the teacher • This safety device is not in the room: safety __ • If my clothing catches fire, I should __, __, and __ • My hands should be __ when using electrical equipment • If I need to smell a chemical, I should __ the scent. • ...
Emma's Lab Safety 2024-08-19
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- The _______ is to wash off hazardous chemicals
- Always act ______ in the lab
- You should always _____ clean a mess before you leave
- You should never have _____ in the lab
- The ________ is for injuries
- Always ______ Mrs Bristol before you do anything unauthorized
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- The _______ is to wash your eyes out
- Always dispose of broken glass in the __________
- Use the fire _________ to put out smaller fires.
- Put hazards chemicals in the ________
- Tell _________ if you spill or break ANYTHING
- Be sure to ______ of everything correctly
12 Clues: Always act ______ in the lab • The ________ is for injuries • The _______ is to wash your eyes out • Put hazards chemicals in the ________ • You should never have _____ in the lab • Be sure to ______ of everything correctly • Tell _________ if you spill or break ANYTHING • The _______ is to wash off hazardous chemicals • Always dispose of broken glass in the __________ • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-08-11
Across
- a bin for discarded items that cannot be recycled and are not dangerous to put in the general waste. This is one part of proper waste disposal
- are worn to protect the hands when picking up hot objects
- washes chemicals off of a person in the event of a chemical spill
- a bin for waste that can be broken down at a recycling plant and reused to turn into future items
- is aprons, goggles, and closed toed shoes are all examples of clothing we wear in the lab to keep our bodies safe and our clothes clean.
- removes harmful materials from the eyes
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- is a bin only used to discard broken glass
- a building system designed to alert emergency forces and civilians of the presence of a fire
- this holds supplies to treat minor injuries like cuts, scrapes, and bruises
- a handheld active fire protection device usually filled with a chemical used to extinguish or control small fires
- a binder that holds information required by law that tells the user how to safely store, use, and dispose of different chemicals in the lab
- a special material used for wrapping around a person or object on fire that cuts of the oxygen supply to the fire
12 Clues: removes harmful materials from the eyes • is a bin only used to discard broken glass • are worn to protect the hands when picking up hot objects • washes chemicals off of a person in the event of a chemical spill • this holds supplies to treat minor injuries like cuts, scrapes, and bruises • ...