lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Preeclampsia 2025-11-13
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- The main, definitive treatment for prenatal preeclampsia.
- Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count.
- If these are elevated, along with a low platelet count, it is likely that HELLP syndrome is occurring.
- High blood pressures and systemic vasoconstriction lead to this cerebrovascular symptom.
- This is the serious complication of preeclampsia when untreated.
- After a CBC is drawn from Ms. Smith, the nurse checks this clotting factor from Ms. Smith's lab results to assess for HELLP syndrome.
- A urine sample was taken to the lab, and UA results show this cardinal sign of preeclampsia.
- Treatment for magnesium toxicity.
- The nurse auscultates for these with a stethoscope to check for fluid overload in the lungs.
- While Ms. Smith is watching TV, she tells the nurse that she is seeing "stars" in her visual field.
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- Ms. Smith states that her right upper quadrant feels a sharp, stab-like pain.
- Upon Mrs. Smith's admission, the nurse has her provide a urine sample for this type of lab test.
- These are assessed regularly with magnesium administration to watch for signs of toxicity.
- When the nurse check admitting vital signs, the BP reading was 164/102.
- Upon observation, the nurse noticed that Ms. Smith's lower legs were swollen, and showed pitting when gently pressed.
- Ms. Smith is given this medication to reduce seizure activity with severe preeclampsia.
- Ms. Smith is 36 weeks pregnant, and is admitted to the OB unit with high blood pressures, headache, and proteinuria without seizure activity.
- A jerking movement is assessed on Ms. Smith's foot when the nurse is testing her reflexes.
- The PHCP informs the nurse and Ms. Smith that due to her presenting symptoms and risk for seizures, she should avoid ambulation and stay in her bed.
- First line medication to treat high blood pressures during pregnancy.
20 Clues: Treatment for magnesium toxicity. • Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count. • The main, definitive treatment for prenatal preeclampsia. • This is the serious complication of preeclampsia when untreated. • First line medication to treat high blood pressures during pregnancy. • When the nurse check admitting vital signs, the BP reading was 164/102. • ...
fourth 2021-08-05
10 Clues: safety • respect • attitude • ownership • fourthgrade • responsibility • Our school name • Our school Mascot • Has taught the longest • Youngest fourth grade teacher
MH_p. 153_für 21.07. 2020-07-20
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- zusammenstoßen, kollidieren
- Donner
- sprühen
- Bündnis, Pakt
- erleuchten
- wohnen
- bewölkt, bedeckt
- ??? cell Gummizelle
- ??? carpet Teppichboden
- Labor
- zerbrechlich, schwächlich
- Unschuld
- ??? Day Tag des jüngsten Gericht
- Märtyrer
- einen groben Fehler machen
- wandern
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- beseitigen, eliminieren
- unerwünscht
- spalten
- ??? station Kraftwerk
- Zusammenstoß, Kollision
- beitragen, mitwirken
- Leidenschaft, Passion
- Wut
- Flut
- in ??? umsonst, vergeblich
- Wut
- ??? tower Fernmeldeturm, Sendemast
- Begierde, Verlangen
- verzweifelt, hoffnungslos
30 Clues: Wut • Wut • Flut • Labor • Donner • wohnen • spalten • sprühen • wandern • Unschuld • Märtyrer • erleuchten • unerwünscht • Bündnis, Pakt • bewölkt, bedeckt • ??? cell Gummizelle • Begierde, Verlangen • beitragen, mitwirken • ??? station Kraftwerk • Leidenschaft, Passion • beseitigen, eliminieren • Zusammenstoß, Kollision • ??? carpet Teppichboden • zerbrechlich, schwächlich • verzweifelt, hoffnungslos • ...
Mis Clases 2021-11-12
40 Clues: pen • gym • lab • art • quiz • glue • flag • wall • math • test • book • notes • floor • paper • music • latin • marker • window • french • pencil • office • uniform • library • hallway • english • science • lockers • spanish • student • backpack • homework • notebook • stappler • cafeteria • literature • portuguese • gastronomy • auditorium • student desk • nurse's office
Voltamagz 2017-09-01
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- Event Internal DTETI
- Jaring
- Teknik
- UKM Digital
- Bekas Swaragama
- IDE Apple
- Pondasi, Kerangka
- Semacam Adobe XD
- Program Kerja KMTETi
- Lab IF DTETI
- Kecerdasan Buatan
- Produk IBM
- Pemograman Web
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- Penghalau Radar
- Bahasa Pemograman
- Dynamic Range (singk.)
- Bad Gateway
- Penguat elektronika bercoupling
- Simulasi
- Penaik
- S1E1
- Lapisan OSI
- Pelanggan
- Divisi di KMTETi
- Meramu (Inggris)
- Penanganan Software
- Contoh API
27 Clues: S1E1 • Jaring • Teknik • Penaik • Simulasi • Pelanggan • IDE Apple • Contoh API • Produk IBM • Bad Gateway • UKM Digital • Lapisan OSI • Lab IF DTETI • Pemograman Web • Penghalau Radar • Bekas Swaragama • Divisi di KMTETi • Meramu (Inggris) • Semacam Adobe XD • Bahasa Pemograman • Pondasi, Kerangka • Kecerdasan Buatan • Penanganan Software • Event Internal DTETI • Program Kerja KMTETi • Dynamic Range (singk.) • ...
Puzzle #5 2023-07-31
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- Temperature scale
- Recreational area
- Output device
- Fragrance
- Crownlike headpiece
- Frozen treat
- Frozen water
- Slipon shoes
- Small rodent with bushy tail
- Clothes task
- Wax light
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- Pack predator
- Communication device
- Abduction
- Cloudless sky
- Actress Bullock
- Green thumb activity
- Farm vehicle
- Formal headwear
- Piano player
- Science room
- Puzzle with interlocking pieces
- Rock 'n' roll legend
- Japanese robe
- Arm joint
25 Clues: Abduction • Fragrance • Arm joint • Wax light • Farm vehicle • Piano player • Science room • Frozen treat • Frozen water • Slipon shoes • Clothes task • Pack predator • Cloudless sky • Output device • Japanese robe • Actress Bullock • Formal headwear • Temperature scale • Recreational area • Crownlike headpiece • Communication device • Green thumb activity • Rock 'n' roll legend • Small rodent with bushy tail • ...
m. valier april 1st 2024-04-01
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- The Cosmic Dancer
- Holder of the keys
- Mother Goddess
- Goddess of skiing
- of Geb and Nut
- Three-headed Leader
- Horse fan
- Goddess of Time
- Camp Pilot
- One in Three
- God of Forms
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- Ruler of the Lab
- Forgemaster
- Cardinal direction
- Dancing King
- Feather judge
- God of Thunder
- Magpie
- 92.5% silver
- Missing letter
- Nocturnal rabbit friend
- Loan word Sun God
22 Clues: Magpie • Horse fan • Camp Pilot • Forgemaster • Dancing King • 92.5% silver • One in Three • God of Forms • Feather judge • Mother Goddess • God of Thunder • of Geb and Nut • Missing letter • Goddess of Time • Ruler of the Lab • The Cosmic Dancer • Goddess of skiing • Loan word Sun God • Holder of the keys • Cardinal direction • Three-headed Leader • Nocturnal rabbit friend
Consumer Product Testing 2025-09-30
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- diaper
- ukrainian for thread
- mountain pass
- tinkers with the equipment
- One of the founders
- known for salad dressing and lemonade
- latest from holland
- hot tub tests
- open and sincere expression
- german white
- dividing into composite parts
- training session for medical students
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- year founded
- to look at in the distance
- ohare or jfk
- ceo
- lobby fir
- bacteria lab
- best cfo
- year if caesar founded
20 Clues: ceo • diaper • best cfo • lobby fir • year founded • ohare or jfk • bacteria lab • german white • mountain pass • hot tub tests • One of the founders • latest from holland • ukrainian for thread • year if caesar founded • to look at in the distance • tinkers with the equipment • open and sincere expression • dividing into composite parts • known for salad dressing and lemonade • ...
breweries and or beer names 2024-10-04
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- lucky lab
- mixed fermenation
- zoiglhaus
- Darcelle's blonde
- hazy ipas
- Widmer
- punk rock time
- 111 year old church
- vonebert
- french and belgium styles
- deschutes
- st johns bridge
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- ascendant
- groundbreaker
- 1987 Hood river
- rouge
- party time pilsner
- what we brew in the shadows
- terminator stout
- ecliptic
- grand fir
- pink elephant mascot
- breakside
- straight outta Portland
- Cooper mountain ale works
25 Clues: rouge • Widmer • ecliptic • vonebert • ascendant • lucky lab • zoiglhaus • hazy ipas • grand fir • breakside • deschutes • groundbreaker • punk rock time • 1987 Hood river • st johns bridge • terminator stout • mixed fermenation • Darcelle's blonde • party time pilsner • 111 year old church • pink elephant mascot • straight outta Portland • Cooper mountain ale works • french and belgium styles • ...
Measurments and Basic Vocab 2016-08-30
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- Series of steps that produce data or test a hypothesis
- Information collected from an experiment
- Amount of mass in the volume of an object
- Factor that affects the value of the dependent variable;in an lab you control the independent variable.
- A factor whose value is the result you are testing
- Number of a unit that defines a quantity
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- Lab scale that measures mass
- Average kinetic energy in the substance; measured Fahrenheit or Celsius.
- Question that can be tested by an experiment or observation.
- Amount of matter in an object
10 Clues: Lab scale that measures mass • Amount of matter in an object • Information collected from an experiment • Number of a unit that defines a quantity • Amount of mass in the volume of an object • A factor whose value is the result you are testing • Series of steps that produce data or test a hypothesis • Question that can be tested by an experiment or observation. • ...
Lab Equipment 2021-08-23
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- equipment used to protect eyes from damage
- used to measure the mass of an object or substance
- protective covering for hands
- protects the desk from damage when completing lab activities
- used to hold heating equipment above the Bunsen burner
- used to heat substances in the science lab
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- a toll used to measure temperature
- a measuring ________________ is use to measure out the volume of liquids
- used to hold small amounts of liquids
- a piece of glassware used to hold larger amounts of liquids then a test tube
10 Clues: protective covering for hands • a toll used to measure temperature • used to hold small amounts of liquids • equipment used to protect eyes from damage • used to heat substances in the science lab • used to measure the mass of an object or substance • used to hold heating equipment above the Bunsen burner • protects the desk from damage when completing lab activities • ...
Sepsis: Signs, Symptoms & Intervention 2024-10-18
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- Type of medication that controls blood pressure; given if fluid bolus does not control hypotension
- Lab value that indicates sepsis
- Sepsis is a ___ emergency
- What lab needs to be re-drawn if the initial result is >2?
- initial fluid choice in resuscitation
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- Must be obtained before antibiotic administration
- early recognition of sepsis and timely treatment increases the chance of ___
- A decrease in the patients level of consciousness; a symptom of infection or sepsis
- A type of medicine the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- Any kind of ___ can lead to sepsis
10 Clues: Sepsis is a ___ emergency • Lab value that indicates sepsis • Any kind of ___ can lead to sepsis • initial fluid choice in resuscitation • Must be obtained before antibiotic administration • What lab needs to be re-drawn if the initial result is >2? • A type of medicine the growth of or destroys microorganisms • ...
Reynard/28 2026-03-30
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- Apa nama laut legendaris yang menjadi impian Sanji untuk ditemukan?
- Siapa dokter di kru Bajak Laut Topi Jerami yang merupakan seekor rusa kutub?
- Apa nama buah iblis yang dimakan oleh Brook?
- Siapa arkeolog di kru Topi Jerami yang bisa membaca Poneglyph?
- Lab Informatika ada dilantai berapa
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- Berapa Lab Informatika
- Di mana lokasi eksekusi Raja Bajak Laut, Gol D. Roger?
- Siapa kapten dari Bajak Laut Topi Jerami?
- Apa nama pedang yang diberikan Hiyori kepada Zoro di Wano?
- Siapa anggota pertama yang bergabung dengan kru Bajak Laut Topi Jerami?
10 Clues: Berapa Lab Informatika • Lab Informatika ada dilantai berapa • Siapa kapten dari Bajak Laut Topi Jerami? • Apa nama buah iblis yang dimakan oleh Brook? • Di mana lokasi eksekusi Raja Bajak Laut, Gol D. Roger? • Apa nama pedang yang diberikan Hiyori kepada Zoro di Wano? • Siapa arkeolog di kru Topi Jerami yang bisa membaca Poneglyph? • ...
Storm Safety 2022-04-08
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- A drink that keeps you hydrated
- To send a distress signal
- To call for help
- Something you can light up and use as light
- Helps when someone is sick
- To avoid getting your feet wet
- A box with bandages in case someone gets hurt
- When a storm is coming there is a noise
- Something that covers you from rain
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- A place where you are protected and safe
- To stay warm and sleep
- To avoid getting your clothes wet
- To listen to the forecast
- When a storm is coming
- A resource you need in your body
- To turn on something with fire
- A light you can hold when there is no power
- Somewhere you can take shelter underground
18 Clues: To call for help • To stay warm and sleep • When a storm is coming • To send a distress signal • To listen to the forecast • Helps when someone is sick • To turn on something with fire • To avoid getting your feet wet • A drink that keeps you hydrated • A resource you need in your body • To avoid getting your clothes wet • Something that covers you from rain • ...
Storm Safety 2022-04-08
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- A drink that keeps you hydrated
- To send a distress signal
- To call for help
- Something you can light up and use as light
- Helps when someone is sick
- To avoid getting your feet wet
- A box with bandages in case someone gets hurt
- When a storm is coming there is a noise
- Something that covers you from rain
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- A place where you are protected and safe
- To stay warm and sleep
- To avoid getting your clothes wet
- To listen to the forecast
- When a storm is coming
- A resource you need in your body
- To turn on something with fire
- A light you can hold when there is no power
- Somewhere you can take shelter underground
18 Clues: To call for help • To stay warm and sleep • When a storm is coming • To send a distress signal • To listen to the forecast • Helps when someone is sick • To turn on something with fire • To avoid getting your feet wet • A drink that keeps you hydrated • A resource you need in your body • To avoid getting your clothes wet • Something that covers you from rain • ...
ROAD SAFETY 2015-01-08
18 Clues: IVRE • VELO • CAMION • ALCOOL • CASQUE • PRUDENT • FATIGUE • PANNEAU • PARKING • CONDUIRE • ETEINDRE • LA ROUTE • PORTABLE • FEU ROUGE • S'ARRETER • TELEPHONER • GILET JAUNE • CEINTURE DE SECURITE
kitchen safety 2023-03-17
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- Keep your floor clear of....
- turn the... off
- tie your... back
- Be careful around....objects
- always... after yourself
- never run with a...
- the most common kitchen accident is...
- always defrost food in the...
- wash your... before cooking
- never around.... in the kitchen
- you should always cook food at the right..
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- Keep a .... near the kitchen.
- do not wear loose...
- hold a Knife by the...
- Do not leave.....unattended
- if you get burned you run it under...water
- wash your hands for...sec
- Always cut....from body
18 Clues: turn the... off • tie your... back • never run with a... • do not wear loose... • hold a Knife by the... • Always cut....from body • always... after yourself • wash your hands for...sec • Do not leave.....unattended • wash your... before cooking • Keep your floor clear of.... • Be careful around....objects • Keep a .... near the kitchen. • always defrost food in the... • ...
Shop Safety 2023-01-30
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- what you will be working with
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- what to do when done
- what to do when done
- to enter the shop you must get...
- To protect your eyes wear...
- When carrying wood wear...
- To prevent slipping
- what to done when done with a machine
- how to not have your fingers chopped off
- To be safe
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- ____ is not allowed
- how to be safe and not get kicked out of the shop
- how to not get stuck in a machine
- must have this signed
- how to not have your hair/head chopped off
- People need to get _____ to go into the shop
- how to not have your toes chopped off
- where all the rules need to be followed
19 Clues: To be safe • ____ is not allowed • To prevent slipping • what to do when done • what to do when done • must have this signed • When carrying wood wear... • To protect your eyes wear... • what you will be working with • how to not get stuck in a machine • to enter the shop you must get... • how to not have your toes chopped off • what to done when done with a machine • ...
Safety Certifications 2023-01-18
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- Scrape of the skin
- Portable device that can deliver a shock to the heart to re-establish a rhythm.
- A lifesaving technique that's useful in many emergencies
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- The pulse felt on the inner elbow
- A mild burn that damages the epidermis (outer layer of skin)
- An emergency technique in which a rescuer gives air to someone who is not breathing
- A severe reaction that occurs when an allergen is introduced to the bloodstream of an allergic individual.
- A complete blockage of the airway requiring immediate action
- A break in the skin or mucous membrane
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- Destruction of the subcutaneous tissue, affects every layer of the skin.
- the pulse felt at the wrist
- Destruction of the dermis, and blistering occurs.
- The immediate care for an ill or injured person that is temporary until professional medical care is available.
- Tools used as soon as possible for simple medical treatment.
- A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that affects how a person feels or acts for a short time
- The action of applying pressure to a choking person's stomach to force an object out of their throat
- The pulse felt along the large carotid artery on either side of the neck
18 Clues: Scrape of the skin • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • the pulse felt at the wrist • The pulse felt on the inner elbow • A break in the skin or mucous membrane • Destruction of the dermis, and blistering occurs. • A lifesaving technique that's useful in many emergencies • Tools used as soon as possible for simple medical treatment. • ...
Storm Safety 2020-10-14
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- Thunderstorms can last minutes to _____.
- Issued when a tornado is on the ground or has been spotted in your area.
- Tornadoes typically last _____ to minutes.
- Most dangerous part of a tornado.
- Hurricanes last several _____.
- Hurricanes form from uneven heating over _____.
- Safest place to be in a tornado.
- If you can’t get to the safest place during a tornado, find a low-lying _____.
- Most dangerous part of a thunderstorm
- Where most of the world’s tornados take place.
- If you can’t get to a safe place during a thunder storm, ____ down and get on your toes, cover your ears.
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- Issued if hurricane conditions are possible in the next 48 hours.
- Issued when hurricane conditions are expected within 36 hours.
- Most dangerous part of a hurricane.
- Safest place to be in a thunderstorm.
- What to do if there is a hurricane warning.
- Issued if conditions are right for a tornado to develop in your area.
- Tornadoes form from uneven heating over _____.
18 Clues: Hurricanes last several _____. • Safest place to be in a tornado. • Most dangerous part of a tornado. • Most dangerous part of a hurricane. • Safest place to be in a thunderstorm. • Most dangerous part of a thunderstorm • Thunderstorms can last minutes to _____. • Tornadoes typically last _____ to minutes. • What to do if there is a hurricane warning. • ...
Safety Vocabulary 2022-08-26
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- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - an object that is in the way
- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- - care taken beforehand
- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - under the direction of another person
- - Dangerous
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- - Faulty
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- Injury - permanent damage or death
- - rough, noisy activity
- - poisonous
- - not caring about yourself or others
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - not in working order
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: - Faulty • - poisonous • - Dangerous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-10-07
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- how many steps there are to wash your hands
- one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- another one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- the degree of the angle you hold the epipen at
- the word to remember what to do when someone is in anaphylaxis shock
- tiny living creatures like bacteria
- most common food borne illness
- this occurs when you use the same cutting board or pan as raw meat
- Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called
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- what to use to wash your hands and dishes
- the colour cap you pull off an epipen
- what to use to check if meat is cooked
- The minimum amount of time you should wash your hands
- the minimum temperature foods should be chilled at (Fahrenheit)
- What its called when foods are left out in temperatures 5 to 60 degrees Celsius
- the minimum temperature foods should be cooked at (Celsius)
- least common food borne illness
- how many seconds you hold the epipen in for
18 Clues: most common food borne illness • least common food borne illness • tiny living creatures like bacteria • the colour cap you pull off an epipen • Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called • what to use to check if meat is cooked • what to use to wash your hands and dishes • how many steps there are to wash your hands • how many seconds you hold the epipen in for • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-10-04
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- the minimum temperature foods should be cooked at (Celsius)
- how many steps there are to washing your hands
- least common food borne illness
- how many seconds you hold the epipen in for
- this occurs when you use the same cutting board or pan as raw meat
- another one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- the word to remember what to do when someone is in anaphylaxis shock
- Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called
- most common food borne illness
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- tiny living creatures like bacteria
- The minimum amount of time you should wash your hands
- what to use to wash your hands and dishes
- the minimum temperature foods should be chilled at (Fahrenheit)
- what to use to check if meat is cooked
- the degree of the angle you hold the epipen at
- the colour cap you pull off an epipen
- What its called when foods are left out in temperatures 5 to 60 degrees Celsius
- one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
18 Clues: most common food borne illness • least common food borne illness • tiny living creatures like bacteria • the colour cap you pull off an epipen • Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called • what to use to check if meat is cooked • what to use to wash your hands and dishes • how many seconds you hold the epipen in for • how many steps there are to washing your hands • ...
Road safety 2023-12-08
18 Clues: pneu • ivre • route • limité • freins • vitesse • panneaux • distrait • conduire • urgences • verifier • passager • respecter • concentrer • clignotant • code(de la route) • accident de voiture • ceinture de sécurité
Safety Terms 2024-03-11
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- Prevention Measures taken to prevent or mitigate incidents of violence against healthcare workers in the workplace.
- Continuous efforts to improve patient outcomes, safety, and satisfaction through systematic review and enhancement of healthcare processes and practices.
- Practices and procedures designed to prevent the spread of infections within healthcare settings.
- Any undesirable experience occurring to a patient during the healthcare process.
- The prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with healthcare.
- Techniques and equipment used to safely lift, transfer, and move patients to prevent injuries to both patients and healthcare workers.
- Processes and protocols used to accurately identify patients to prevent errors in treatment and medication administration.
- Adherence to laws, regulations, and standards governing healthcare safety, including those set by regulatory agencies such as OSHA, CDC, and The Joint Commission.
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- Procedures for safely handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials in healthcare settings.
- Specialized equipment worn by healthcare workers to protect themselves from exposure to infectious agents or hazardous materials.
- Procedures for safely handling, storing, and disposing of biohazardous waste generated in healthcare settings.
- and interventions implemented to reduce the risk of patients falling and sustaining injuries in healthcare settings.
- and protocols aimed at preventing needlestick injuries and other sharps-related injuries among healthcare workers.
- aimed at minimizing medication errors and adverse drug events in patient care.
- The act of cleaning hands to remove microorganisms and prevent the spread of infection.
- and procedures designed to prevent, detect, and respond to fires within healthcare facilities.
- and protocols established to respond effectively to emergencies and disasters within healthcare facilities.
- A preventable adverse effect of care, whether or not it is evident or harmful to the patient.
18 Clues: aimed at minimizing medication errors and adverse drug events in patient care. • Any undesirable experience occurring to a patient during the healthcare process. • The prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with healthcare. • The act of cleaning hands to remove microorganisms and prevent the spread of infection. • ...
Hygiene / Safety 2024-04-10
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- If this many side rails are up, this is considered a restraint
- How germs get out
- Last part you clean during a complete bath (front to back)
- Preventing this from happening is the priority of diabetic foot care
- #1 way to prevent infection
- Where germs live
- You use this instead of alcohol-based products if hands are visibly solid or for C. diff
- Type of bath that only covers a specific body part
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- How germs get in
- Type of bed bath that involves all parts of the body
- How germs get around
- Mnemonic for fire-fighting concept (please make sure to review each one on your own)
- Type of motion for handwashing for 15-20 seconds
- Type of bath where you stand up in front of a sink
- Type of bath that comes in one package
- Protective device used as a last resort to limit the physical activity of a client or a body part
- Mnemonic for operating a fire extinguisher (please make sure to review each one on your own)
- Restraint orders need to be renewed every _________
18 Clues: How germs get in • Where germs live • How germs get out • How germs get around • #1 way to prevent infection • Type of bath that comes in one package • Type of motion for handwashing for 15-20 seconds • Type of bath where you stand up in front of a sink • Type of bath that only covers a specific body part • Restraint orders need to be renewed every _________ • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-09-05
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- Clean this after working and put away any supplies.
- Wear proper _________ for the job you're doing.
- Have the proper __________ for a job and don't be distracted.
- Cut ______ edges may be sharp.
- Check your __________ for proper functioning.
- Never carry too many of these at a time.
- Keep scraps and everything else of the ______.
- Don't use too much or excessive amounts of this.
- Don't do this or it might startle someone.
- Look for ________ acts.
- Don't wear _______ or other loose items.
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- Follow ________ carefully.
- Don't take chances of _________________.
- Always use the correct _____ for the job.
- Always wear these no matter what your doing.
- Never use _________ equipment.
- Secure your _____ to _____ on it.
- Handle this with care and store it safely.
18 Clues: Look for ________ acts. • Follow ________ carefully. • Cut ______ edges may be sharp. • Never use _________ equipment. • Secure your _____ to _____ on it. • Don't take chances of _________________. • Never carry too many of these at a time. • Don't wear _______ or other loose items. • Always use the correct _____ for the job. • Don't do this or it might startle someone. • ...
Shop Safety 2024-09-11
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- These items should always be removed from ones hands, neck, or wrist before working in the shop
- Students should never be under the influence of drugs or ____________ when working in the ag shop
- These kinds of noises, such as yelling, can make others jittery which may lead to accidents
- PPE
- This kind of clothing should never be worn in the shop, as it can get caught in machinery
- Pants with frayed edges or seams may catch on fire, meaning they are ______________
- This animal-like behavior is forbidden within the shop
- This type of footwear should always be worn in the shop
- This sign should be placed on defective equipment after the instructor has been notified
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- This type of PPE should be worn when using loud machinery for extended periods of time
- Every person that enters the ag shop should be wearing this
- Although these may seem safe to wear when working with lumber, this PPE can actually get caught in spinning blades, causing further harm
- This type of PPE should be used with noxious fumes or heavy sawdust
- This person should always be notified if an accident or injury occurs
- This color means warning, and is usually seen on pieces of equipment that may cause injury
- This color means danger, and is also seen on fire equipment
- This color means caution, and is designated for some hazards
- This is how the shop should always be when class is over
18 Clues: PPE • This animal-like behavior is forbidden within the shop • This type of footwear should always be worn in the shop • This is how the shop should always be when class is over • Every person that enters the ag shop should be wearing this • This color means danger, and is also seen on fire equipment • This color means caution, and is designated for some hazards • ...
Safety Campaign 2024-08-26
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- Bahan mudah terbakar
- Sesuatu punca atau keadaan yang mempunyai potensi untuk mendatangkan mudarat seperti kecederaan, kerosakan harta, atau kerosakan alam sekitar
- Alat melindungi kaki daripada kecederaan seperti terjatuh objek berat dan bahan tajam.
- Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (OSHA) 1994 mengkehendaki pemeriksaan tempat kerja yang perlu dilakukan sekurang-kurangnya sekali setiap__________bulan.
- Antara jenis-jenis hazard
- Para pekerja yang memandu lori dan pengangkutan berat mengalami risiko _________ yang ketara ketika memandu pengangkutan berat
- Peralatan yang digunakan untuk melindungi individu terhadap risiko kesihatan atau keselamatan di tempat kerja
- Ia adalah digalakkan bahawa mereka yang menjalankan pemeriksaan tempat kerja menghadiri latihan ________ dan mempunyai pengetahuan dan / atau pengalaman tempat kerja dan bahaya yang mungkin ada.
- ____________ pekerja merujuk kepada keadaan kesejahteraan fizikal, mental, dan sosial pekerja yang berkaitan dengan persekitaran kerja mereka.
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- OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) Akta __________ Dan Kesihatan Dan Pekerjaan
- Dedahan relatif seseorang kepada hazard dan keadaan berisiko tinggi
- Alat pelindung kepala untuk keselamatan
- Kelas latihan untuk menghadapi kecemasan
- Melindungi tangan daripada kecederaan, bahan kimia, dan suhu ekstrem
- Jenis hazard fizikal mekanikal yang berkaitan dengan situasi di mana objek atau bahan terbelit pada peralatan
- Kimia berbahaya
- Apakah alat pelindung diri yang digunakan untuk melindungi telinga dari bunyi bising?
- Apakah jenis PPE yang paling sesuai untuk melindungi mata daripada serpihan dan bahan kimia?
18 Clues: Kimia berbahaya • Bahan mudah terbakar • Antara jenis-jenis hazard • Alat pelindung kepala untuk keselamatan • Kelas latihan untuk menghadapi kecemasan • Dedahan relatif seseorang kepada hazard dan keadaan berisiko tinggi • Melindungi tangan daripada kecederaan, bahan kimia, dan suhu ekstrem • ...
Halloween Safety 2025-09-17
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- A holiday on October 31
- Drive _____ through neighborhoods
- Look both ways before crossing the _____.
- Never go into the house of a ______.
- If you go out to celebrate you should never drink and _____.
- Don't wear a _____ that covers your eyes.
- A noise that a ghost makes
- Never _____ across the street.
- It's smart to bring a _______ to see.
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- Always wear a ____ color.
- Who is responsible for Halloween safety?
- Let a grownup check your ____.
- Be aware of slippery sidewalks to avoid slips, trips and _____.
- Walk on sidewalks instead of the ____.
- ______ or Treat
- Look both ways before you ____ the street.
- Go trick or treating with an ____ you trust.
- Jack O'______
18 Clues: Jack O'______ • ______ or Treat • A holiday on October 31 • Always wear a ____ color. • A noise that a ghost makes • Let a grownup check your ____. • Never _____ across the street. • Drive _____ through neighborhoods • Never go into the house of a ______. • It's smart to bring a _______ to see. • Walk on sidewalks instead of the ____. • Who is responsible for Halloween safety? • ...
Fire Safety 2026-03-23
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- Call this number in a fire emergency;
- Firefighters wear this for protection
- You should know these before a fire
- What you do if clothes catch fire.
- Device used to put out small fires.
- A type of fire you should never put water on.
- Where firefighters come from.
- Alternative way to exit if the door is blocked.
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- What gas fuels a fire?
- True or False: Smoke is more dangerous than flames?
- You should ____ your smoke alarm regularly.
- Device that warns you of fire.
- Close this to avoid the fire from spreading.
- Fire starts in this area often while cooking.
- Never use this during a fire
- Red equipment used to spray water.
- Turn this off if there is a leak or fire risk.
- Stop, drop, and:
18 Clues: Stop, drop, and: • What gas fuels a fire? • Never use this during a fire • Where firefighters come from. • Device that warns you of fire. • What you do if clothes catch fire. • Red equipment used to spray water. • You should know these before a fire • Device used to put out small fires. • Call this number in a fire emergency; • Firefighters wear this for protection • ...
Safety Knowledge 2026-03-19
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- Part of tool that protects worker from point of operation
- What to do with exposed wires on extension cords
- Eye protection worn when using chemicals that may splash
- Proper tool care helps to ______ tools
- Equipment used to detect gases continuously
- Emergency procedure to remove a worker
- Substances that can ignite are considered ______
- Gas needed to sustain life and must be monitored
- What you should do before using any tool
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- What to look for when checking tools for safety
- A tool used for pounding nails
- Required document before entering a _____ required confined space
- Tool edges should be kept _____
- Person stationed outside to monitor workers
- Hand protection to prevent cuts
- Protective equipment abbreviation
- Energy control procedure used to release stored energy before entry
- Keep tools _______ to prevent hazards
18 Clues: A tool used for pounding nails • Tool edges should be kept _____ • Hand protection to prevent cuts • Protective equipment abbreviation • Keep tools _______ to prevent hazards • Proper tool care helps to ______ tools • Emergency procedure to remove a worker • What you should do before using any tool • Person stationed outside to monitor workers • ...
Safety Awareness Month Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-09
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- N in Safety Takes EVERY O.N.E.
- 10 feet in the direction of travel and 4 feet around the lift
- How to recognize fellow associates for working safe
- E in Safety Takes EVERY O.N.E.
- Best way to lift a product
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- Needs to be completed by the 15th of the month
- Aisle barricades to help maintain safety in the store
- O in Safety Takes EVERY O.N.E.
- Gloves, goggles, knives are examples of this
- Completing InFocus quiz for 12 months in a row without answering more than 1 wrong
10 Clues: Best way to lift a product • O in Safety Takes EVERY O.N.E. • N in Safety Takes EVERY O.N.E. • E in Safety Takes EVERY O.N.E. • Gloves, goggles, knives are examples of this • Needs to be completed by the 15th of the month • How to recognize fellow associates for working safe • Aisle barricades to help maintain safety in the store • ...
EMPLOYEE SAFETY AND HEALTH 2026-01-14
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- What protects workers from danger and injury at work?
- What is the place where employees perform their jobs called?
- Which organization promotes workers’ safety worldwide?
- What do we call actions to prevent workplace injuries and illness?
- What law protects workers’ safety and health in Malaysia?
- What do companies follow to avoid legal problems and penalties?
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- What decreases when workplaces are safe: accidents or profits?
- What improves when employees are healthy and safe at work?
- What feeling increases when employees feel protected at work?
- Which department ensures workplace safety in Malaysia?
10 Clues: What protects workers from danger and injury at work? • Which organization promotes workers’ safety worldwide? • Which department ensures workplace safety in Malaysia? • What law protects workers’ safety and health in Malaysia? • What improves when employees are healthy and safe at work? • What is the place where employees perform their jobs called? • ...
Food Safety 2014-10-03
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- The color of the cutting board for vegetables.
- food intolerances are more common in children
- What bac stands for in "fightbac"
- Food should not spend more than four hours in this.
- vomiting fever diarrhea nausea are all symptoms of.
- The most common food poisoning organism in the U.S
- Its very bad to eat food when it is ______.
- used to make bread and beer.
- You should always________ your area after you have finished cooking
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- meat and dairy products are _______ foods.
- this organization teaches you to chill clean separate cook your food.
- is a reaction to chemicals in foods.
- symptoms of this can be itching swelling rash etc
- are relatively rare.
- all meat should be cooked at least to an internal temperature of 175______ Celsius.
- you should always ______ your food to prevent cross contamination
- Your food preparing area should always be _______
- This is very common on bread after it has spoiled
18 Clues: are relatively rare. • used to make bread and beer. • What bac stands for in "fightbac" • is a reaction to chemicals in foods. • meat and dairy products are _______ foods. • Its very bad to eat food when it is ______. • food intolerances are more common in children • The color of the cutting board for vegetables. • symptoms of this can be itching swelling rash etc • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-24
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- used to shoot adrenalin into victims of anaphylaxis
- occurs mainly in the intestine; food poisoning
- when food is brought above this many degrees, bacteria starts to die
- one of the six things bacteria needs to grow
- grows on improperly sterilized canned meats
- the suggested colour for a cutting board used to only cut raw meat
- is of the most concern out of the main micro-organisms
- can go many days without showing any symptoms
- people with an intolerance to lactose should not consume this
- a sign of an illness
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- do this with raw and cooked foods in the fridge
- you need to do this to cold foods to stop the growth of bacteria
- place this in different places of food to ensure even cooking
- the temperature range where bacteria grows the most rapidly
- does not kill bacteria
- effect mostly younger children
- one of the six things bacteria needs to grow
- can lead to collapse or death
- do this to kill bacteria
19 Clues: a sign of an illness • does not kill bacteria • do this to kill bacteria • can lead to collapse or death • effect mostly younger children • grows on improperly sterilized canned meats • one of the six things bacteria needs to grow • one of the six things bacteria needs to grow • can go many days without showing any symptoms • occurs mainly in the intestine; food poisoning • ...
Food Safety 2014-10-13
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- Can be spread from person to food
- People can have a tolerance
- Never overstock
- Always use a clean
- To cheak the temperature of the inside of food
- Some people may have
- The transfer of bacteria from one surface to another
- Do this to food in a fridge
- You can contract this from eating Raw Beef
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- Always do this to prep areas after preparing food
- Make sure to cook all the way through
- Will grow Rapidly in Danger zone
- Undercooked food can result in
- This happens to bacteria when put in the fridge
- Always wash before preparing food
- 5C to 60C degrees
- Can grow on stale bread
- You can contract this from eating Raw Chicken
18 Clues: Never overstock • 5C to 60C degrees • Always use a clean • Some people may have • Can grow on stale bread • People can have a tolerance • Do this to food in a fridge • Undercooked food can result in • Will grow Rapidly in Danger zone • Can be spread from person to food • Always wash before preparing food • Make sure to cook all the way through • ...
Safety & Wellness 2015-06-03
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- __________, wrist and finger injuries accounted for 17.64% of all 2004 Raymour & Flanigan injuries
- this is wellness month
- having proper _______ can help you get a better grip
- this departments longest safety streak was 300
- Dave Covel is the Director of this department
- this is a bacterial illness caused by a tick
- our insurance has a program that can help you quit this
- you should not climb on these in your office
- you should always get this to lift over your head
- Raymour & Flanigan's medical insurance provider
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- this is a 5K run in June
- these employees have 11 stretches they can do for 6 minutes to help them prepare for their daily success
- doing this regularly will help you stay healthy
- you should avoid doing this as you lift
- you should bend here, not at your waist
- the science of work and a person’s relationship to that work
- this is where you can find information about company safety stats
- this type of shot is covered 100% if obtained by a network provider
18 Clues: this is wellness month • this is a 5K run in June • you should avoid doing this as you lift • you should bend here, not at your waist • this is a bacterial illness caused by a tick • you should not climb on these in your office • Dave Covel is the Director of this department • this departments longest safety streak was 300 • doing this regularly will help you stay healthy • ...
food safety 2015-09-29
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- always wash your hands before cooking
- “the ____ zone”
- ______ the cooked food from the raw
- she cut the carrots with a ______
- brr
- you put the perishable foods in the ___
- check the ___ of the meat before eating
- a conductor for heat
- board she cut the veggies on the ______
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- you ____ the produce before eating
- she cooked the chicken in the
- he had a peanut _____
- use a ______ cleaner for counters
- __ is on your hands before you wash them
- you let the dishes air-
- the counter was _________
- wash the dishes in hot-____ water
- when you make a meal you ______ it
18 Clues: brr • “the ____ zone” • a conductor for heat • he had a peanut _____ • you let the dishes air- • the counter was _________ • she cooked the chicken in the • use a ______ cleaner for counters • she cut the carrots with a ______ • wash the dishes in hot-____ water • you ____ the produce before eating • when you make a meal you ______ it • ______ the cooked food from the raw • ...
food safety 2019-10-06
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- A synonym for thaw
- Must be done before and after preparing food
- Food poisoning microorganisms can also be called
- A serious disease for pregnant women, newborns and adults with weakened immune systems
- Foods with an expiry date
- This bacteria produces a toxin that causes vomiting shortly after being ingested
- Eggs should be kept where in the fridge?
- You should keep at a temperature of -18oC
- You use it to put out small fires
- Synonym for souse
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- You should keep at a temperature of 3oC
- You must wear these when you have an open sore or cut
- What is it called when your food is in the temperature range of 5oC-60oC
- Most common cause of diarrhea in the USA
- Cooked meat should be stored on the…
- A bacteria that can produce a deadly toxin
- A life threatening illness that can prevent breathing muscles from moving air in and out of the lungs.
- A term you should know that will help with food borne illnesses
18 Clues: Synonym for souse • A synonym for thaw • Foods with an expiry date • You use it to put out small fires • Cooked meat should be stored on the… • You should keep at a temperature of 3oC • Most common cause of diarrhea in the USA • Eggs should be kept where in the fridge? • You should keep at a temperature of -18oC • A bacteria that can produce a deadly toxin • ...
Halloween Safety 2018-10-26
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- Wear well ____ costumes to avoid trips and falls.
- _____ should be worn instead of masks to avoid hindering your vision.
- Plan a safe _____ with older children before going trick or treating.
- Lower your risk of eye injuries by not wearing decorative, non-prescription _______.
- Look both ways before crossing the _____.
- _____ are the first thing to ignite in 900 reported Halloween fires.
- Use a ____ operated candle or glow stick to light your jack-o-lantern.
- Walk on sidewalks facing _____ whenever possible.
- Never accept rides or candy from a _____.
- Drive _____ through neighborhoods.
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- ______ should not be carved by a child.
- Carry a _____ to help you see and others to see you.
- Make sure your costumes are flame ____.
- Examine all ____ for choking hazards and tampering before eating.
- Always stay in a ______ with a trusted adult.
- Never walk near ____ when wearing a costume.
- Add reflective _____ to costumes so motorists can spot you.
- Costume swords should be short, ____, and flexible.
18 Clues: Drive _____ through neighborhoods. • ______ should not be carved by a child. • Make sure your costumes are flame ____. • Look both ways before crossing the _____. • Never accept rides or candy from a _____. • Never walk near ____ when wearing a costume. • Always stay in a ______ with a trusted adult. • Wear well ____ costumes to avoid trips and falls. • ...
Food Safety 2017-09-22
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- to slow but not kill bacteria freeze below_____ Celsius
- Cook ______ to 160f to kill bacteria
- One of the five c's is _____________
- One of the five c's is _____________
- Food + ________ + heat = Bacteria Growth
- Always marinate foods in the ________
- One of the five c's is _____________
- Clean counters with a _____________
- when using cutting boards________your food
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- Check is one of the _______ c's
- Chill foods within______hours
- To _______ Bacteria heat foods to a minimum 160f-212f
- To avoid foods like carrots rolling on the cutting board place them ____ side down
- Discard __________items
- ___________is found in soft cheese, unpasteurized milk, hot dogs and deli meats
- 40f-140f is the___________
- if your meat has been anywhere near or been an animal you may get ________
- This type of bacteria form when foods were taken out of the oven uncooked
- ______ away bruised or damaged areas
- Always wash hands immediately to avoid contracting salmonella
20 Clues: Discard __________items • 40f-140f is the___________ • Chill foods within______hours • Check is one of the _______ c's • Clean counters with a _____________ • Cook ______ to 160f to kill bacteria • One of the five c's is _____________ • One of the five c's is _____________ • ______ away bruised or damaged areas • One of the five c's is _____________ • ...
Safety Dance 2021-05-26
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- You should assess this when planning how to move your patient
- The height the bed should be at to deliver care
- Lift with your ____ not your back
- The ____ of falling is a fall risk factor for geriatric patients
- Position where the HOB is elevated at 90 degrees
- These should only be used as a last resort
- It's a myth that wearing this decreases risk of a lower back injury
- A risk factor for health care workers to get MSDs from moving patients
- A fall risk factor for geriatric patients is a history of this
- Which is better for the back: pulling or pushing?
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- The color of socks you will see on a high fall risk patient
- What your base of support should be
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe work environment
- Bed frame is positioned with foot of bed raised higher than HOB
- Proper ergonomics is keeping the body in a ____ position
- To prevent falls the bed should be in this position
- The first step in fall prevention for a patient
- Type of socks you should offer your patient
18 Clues: Lift with your ____ not your back • What your base of support should be • These should only be used as a last resort • Type of socks you should offer your patient • The height the bed should be at to deliver care • The first step in fall prevention for a patient • Position where the HOB is elevated at 90 degrees • Which is better for the back: pulling or pushing? • ...
Safety Meeting 2021-08-19
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- What is the last name of the Maddog rig manager?
- Effective January 1st, 2022, what percent will Valaris match under our 401K?
- How many business units does Broussard check through Virtual Inventory?
- What country has the most camels?
- What is the noun of P/N 3F4550?
- What is “DEF” description when making an adjustment?
- How many total bay/roll up doors do we have at our facility including the BMF?
- Which is the largest lake of the world?
- What transaction you use when you bin to bin material?
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- Where would you go to get a detailed inventory report?
- In the event of an emergency, where is the muster point for the front office?
- What is the two digit criticality code for Mud Pumps?
- What is the first name of our DF&A currently?
- Who lost the first game of the NFL Pre Season (HALL OF FAME)?
- What country is associated with business unit 10079?
- Where would you go to find pricing on a PID?
- What is the biggest island in the world?
- What is the mascot of the college that Dan Marino went to?
- Who is the requester for Corporate Spares Refurbishment?
- How many countries are there in England?
20 Clues: What is the noun of P/N 3F4550? • What country has the most camels? • Which is the largest lake of the world? • What is the biggest island in the world? • How many countries are there in England? • Where would you go to find pricing on a PID? • What is the first name of our DF&A currently? • What is the last name of the Maddog rig manager? • ...
General Safety 2024-05-21
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- You should change this when it gets dull.
- What you should do ever three aisles.
- You should do this completely before exiting the aisle.
- These protect your eyes from harmful substances.
- You do this before driving equipment.
- You find these sheets on ULINE Net.
- You should always drink plenty of this.
- You should stay this far away from another truck in the warehouse.
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- What type of gloves are needed to pick coil/wire decking/change battery?
- These protect your hands from wire decking.
- Check these before moving equipment.
- These stations should only be used if you get chemical in your eyes.
- You should inspect this daily before putting it on.
- You should always cut in this direction away from your body.
- Make this when walking by someone on equipment.
- Check functionality of this before going up.
- These three letters keep you safe when picking coil, posts, or decking.
- This is the name of the safety team here in GA.
18 Clues: You find these sheets on ULINE Net. • Check these before moving equipment. • What you should do ever three aisles. • You do this before driving equipment. • You should always drink plenty of this. • You should change this when it gets dull. • These protect your hands from wire decking. • Check functionality of this before going up. • ...
Floral Safety 2023-08-31
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- care taken beforehand
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- rough, noisy activity
- Faulty
- an object that is in the way
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- under the direction of another person
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
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- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Weariness or exhaustion
- not in working order
- cuts and bruises
- not caring about yourself or others
- Dangerous
- permanent damage or death
- poisonous
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Floral safety 2023-09-01
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- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - an object that is in the way
- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- - care taken beforehand
- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - under the direction of another person
- - Dangerous
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- - Faulty
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- Injury - permanent damage or death
- - rough, noisy activity
- - poisonous
- - not caring about yourself or others
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - not in working order
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: - Faulty • - poisonous • - Dangerous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
SHOP SAFETY 2023-09-01
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- All cutting motions should be made ______________ from the body.
- Never put your fingers in line with the bandsaw _____________.
- __________________________________________, don't do it.
- This should be tightened up before using any machine in the shop.
- If there are strange noises from the machine, or if the blade breaks, turn the machine off, and __________________________.
- If the curve of the line you want to cut is too tight, you should make a series of _________________________ that release the tension.
- Bystanders should remain ______________ away from the bandsaw when it is in use.
- All scrap materials and saw dust must be ___________________ and disposed of from around a machine when you are finished using it.
- MUST be reported to Mr. T immediately.
- directions __________________________ and obeying rules, as well as passing concept quizzes and completing projects is necessary in order to attain a passing grade.
- To protect one’s eyes, ________________________ must be worn when operating ANY piece of equipment
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- You should always make sure the guard is ¼ “ (inch) ___________________________ before you make a cut with the bandsaw.
- You should remove ___________________ to prevent them from becoming caught in the bandsaw blade.
- Is not tolerated in the shop.
- When you are done making a cut, turn off the machine, then ________________________________ before reaching in to retrieve your piece of cut wood and any scrap.
- A student must be ________________ in proper use techniques to be allowed to use equipment.
- A band saw has 2 __________________ that the blade turns on.
- Any theft of other students’ work or classroom project materials, can result in being removed from the class or even a ___________________________
18 Clues: Is not tolerated in the shop. • MUST be reported to Mr. T immediately. • __________________________________________, don't do it. • A band saw has 2 __________________ that the blade turns on. • Never put your fingers in line with the bandsaw _____________. • All cutting motions should be made ______________ from the body. • ...
Patient Safety 2023-10-05
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- A proactive risk assessment to review a process for potential failures and implement actions, performed every 12 months. (acronym)
- The separation of infected persons from others.
- Elderly, immobile patients are at greater risk of ______.
- JPSRs are _________, meaning an action that is not inflicting, involving, or aiming at punishment.
- A potentially harmful event or process that is identified before causing harm to a patient. (two words)
- Two patient ____ are required before providing care, treatment, or services.
- An electronic report form that allows for submission of unsafe or possibly unsafe action while delivering healthcare. (acronym)
- Just ________ is an environment where those are not punished for errors outside of their control and reporting concerns is celebrated and accepted by all.
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- Can only be used in true emergent situations. (two words)
- Who is responsible for patient safety?
- The most effective way to prevent the spread of infection. (two words)
- A brief meeting that is held daily to share info about patient or staff concerns.
- An organization that experiences fewer than anticipated accidents or events of harm, despite operating in highly complex, high-risk environments. (acronym)
- A _________ point is anything that could be used to attach material for the purpose of strangulation/hanging.
- _________ improvement is the ultimate goal of the patient safety JPSR response.
- Number of days that the patient safety team has to collect data and respond to a JPSR entry.
- Task performed by medical team members before a procedure.
- A reactive process using interdisciplinary team to look for improvement opportunities. (acronym)
18 Clues: Who is responsible for patient safety? • The separation of infected persons from others. • Can only be used in true emergent situations. (two words) • Elderly, immobile patients are at greater risk of ______. • Task performed by medical team members before a procedure. • The most effective way to prevent the spread of infection. (two words) • ...
Safety crosswords 2023-08-17
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- A covering for the hand made with a a seperate part for each finger and for the thumb
- Cautious in one's actions
- The state of being fit
- A protective helmet of metal or plastic worn by construction workers
- Easy to see in all conditions because of being a very bright colour
- To wound or offend
- To keep away from
- A danger or risk
- Personal protective equipment
- A one-piece suit worn by technicians
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- To have on the body as clothing, covering or ornament
- Glasses
- To learn
- To take special care to do something
- To become hot or warm
- Hearing protections
- To examine or test
- To be damaged or destroyed by fire
18 Clues: Glasses • To learn • A danger or risk • To keep away from • To wound or offend • To examine or test • Hearing protections • To become hot or warm • The state of being fit • Cautious in one's actions • Personal protective equipment • To be damaged or destroyed by fire • To take special care to do something • A one-piece suit worn by technicians • ...
Safety Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Injury - permanent damage or death
- - Faulty
- - not caring about yourself or others
- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - rough, noisy activity
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - not in working order
- - an object that is in the way
- - Dangerous
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- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - poisonous
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- - under the direction of another person
- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - care taken beforehand
18 Clues: - Faulty • - poisonous • - Dangerous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
Safety Vocab 2023-08-30
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- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- poisonous
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange
- Weariness or exhaustion
- rough, noisy activity
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- care taken beforehand
- not caring about yourself or others
- an object that is in the way
- Faulty
- permanent damage or death
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- cuts and bruises
- under the direction of another person
18 Clues: Faulty • poisonous • Dangerous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Safety Vocabulary 2023-08-30
Across
- Care taken beforehand
- Not working in order
- not caring about yourself or others
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Rough, noisy activity
- under the direction of another person
- Dangerous
- poisonous
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
Down
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- permanent damage or death
- Faulty
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- cuts and bruises
- An object that is in the way
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • Not working in order • Care taken beforehand • Rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-15
Across
- Not in its original form
- Used to check food temperature
- Sanitation
- Used when washing dishes
- Signal
- Spoils Easily
- Should be worn when cooking
- Where food is prepared
- Contaminated Water
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- where meats go on the buggy
- what would the temperatures 40 - 140 be called
- Raw meets/feces
- If you go to serve food and it was hot it should still be what
- Example of Chemical Hazard
- One of the ways to thaw food
- Anticipate
- This Virus is water born
- Example of Physical Hazard
18 Clues: Signal • Sanitation • Anticipate • Spoils Easily • Raw meets/feces • Contaminated Water • Where food is prepared • Not in its original form • Used when washing dishes • This Virus is water born • Example of Chemical Hazard • Example of Physical Hazard • where meats go on the buggy • Should be worn when cooking • One of the ways to thaw food • Used to check food temperature • ...
SAFETY FIRST 2021-10-25
Across
- YOU SHOULD PLACE YOUR MASK ON _____ ENTERING THE STORE
- 800-579-5999 IS THE _____ FACILITY HOTLINE
- KNOW WHERE YOUR EMERGENCY _____ ARE
- HOW MANY COVID QUESTIONS DO WE HAVE
- AVOID _____ YOUR BODY, MOVE YOUR FEET WHEN CHANGING POSITION
- ALWAYS ESNURE YOU HAVE HAND _____ AT YOUR REGISTERS
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- WHO IS THE TALLEST LP INVESTIGATOR
- SHARPS CONTAINERS HOLD ITEMS SUCH AS RAZORS, NEEDLES, AND _____ GLASS
- WHO IS THE RP&SO IN CHARGE OF LP
- WHO'S RESPONSIBILITY IS SAFETY
- SLIP, TRIP AND FALLS ARE THE MOST ____ ACCIDENTS
- NAME OF THE YOUNGEST LP INVESTIGATOR
- THE _____STOPS HERE
- NAME OF THE LP INVESTIGATOR WHO HAS BEEN IN CG THE LONGEST
- THE MOST PREVENTABLE INJURIES ARE _____
- HOLD ONTO THE _____ WHILE RIDING THE ESCALATORS
- THE NEW LP ASSISTANT MANAGER
- LIFT WITH YOUR _____, NOT YOUR BACK
18 Clues: THE _____STOPS HERE • THE NEW LP ASSISTANT MANAGER • WHO'S RESPONSIBILITY IS SAFETY • WHO IS THE RP&SO IN CHARGE OF LP • WHO IS THE TALLEST LP INVESTIGATOR • KNOW WHERE YOUR EMERGENCY _____ ARE • HOW MANY COVID QUESTIONS DO WE HAVE • LIFT WITH YOUR _____, NOT YOUR BACK • NAME OF THE YOUNGEST LP INVESTIGATOR • THE MOST PREVENTABLE INJURIES ARE _____ • ...
Cyber Safety 2025-01-26
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- Practices to ensure secure and responsible internet use
- A copy of important data stored separately for recovery
- Regular software improvements to fix security vulnerabilities
- Manipulating people to gain confidential information
- Software designed to detect and remove malicious programs
- The process of verifying a user's identity
- When data is accessed or exposed without permission
- A fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information
- A person who gains unauthorized access to systems
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- A type of malicious software that can infect a computer
- Malicious software designed to harm or exploit systems
- A program that secretly gathers information about a user
- A tool that stores and encrypts login credentials
- Protecting personal information from unauthorized access
- A wireless network that should be secured with a strong password
- When someone illegally uses your personal information
- The process of converting information into a secure code
- An extra layer of security requiring two forms of verification
18 Clues: The process of verifying a user's identity • A tool that stores and encrypts login credentials • A person who gains unauthorized access to systems • When data is accessed or exposed without permission • Manipulating people to gain confidential information • A fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information • When someone illegally uses your personal information • ...
Kitchen Safety 2025-04-29
18 Clues: Lavabo • Estufa • Platos • Cortes • Escoba • Cocina • Caídas • Trapero • Cazuelas • Cuchillo • Asfixias • Incendios • Licuadora • Resbalones • Microondas • Congelador • Quemaduras • Intoxicación
Food Safety 2025-05-13
Across
- – Making food clean and safe before cooking
- – Important to keep food at the right one
- – Important to do before handling food
- – Caused by dehydration or illness, pain in the stomach
- – The process of heating liquids to kill germs
- – Bacteria that causes food poisoning, found in beef
- – Heating food to make it ready to eat
- – Tiny germs that can make you sick
- – A fancy word for throwing up
- – Not cooked enough
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- – Feeling like you’re going to throw up
- – Watery bowl movement, often caused by bacteria
- – Illness from not washing produce properly
- – Body's response to infection, a rise in temperature
- – Dangerous bacteria found in undercooked eggs or poultry
- – Illness from not drinking enough water
- – Where you clean your hands
- – Uncooked, not heated
18 Clues: – Not cooked enough • – Uncooked, not heated • – Where you clean your hands • – A fancy word for throwing up • – Tiny germs that can make you sick • – Important to do before handling food • – Heating food to make it ready to eat • – Feeling like you’re going to throw up • – Illness from not drinking enough water • – Important to keep food at the right one • ...
Food safety 2021-05-27
Across
- inflammation of the stomach and intestinal tract
- free from all living organisms
- drug used to destroy pathogenic bacteria
- chemical agent used for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces and equipment
- microscopic pathogens that multiply in living cells
- removal of dirt soil grease etc
- microscopic fungi
- handling, production preparation processing packaging storage transport distribution and sale of food
- destroys bacteria
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- food, good for human consumption
- prevents the growth of bacteria
- process to destroy living organisms
- agent used for killing microorganisms
- disease-producing organism
- poisons produced by pathogens
- symptom of gastroenteritis
- presence of objectionable matter in food
- period, period between infection and first signs of illness
18 Clues: microscopic fungi • destroys bacteria • disease-producing organism • symptom of gastroenteritis • poisons produced by pathogens • free from all living organisms • prevents the growth of bacteria • removal of dirt soil grease etc • food, good for human consumption • process to destroy living organisms • agent used for killing microorganisms • ...
Safety Considerations 2025-07-10
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- Intensity measurement that most relates to bioeffects
- Type of cavitation that may also be known as inertial or normal cavitation
- Alternate that form of respirator that blows air into a sealed hood
- force Can be thought of as the "pushing power" of the sound (2 words)
- Along with the eyes and mouth, don't touch to avoid sickness
- Equipment needed for contact precautions like MRSA and C. diff
- Type of bioeffect that involves heat transfer
- Type of cavitation where bubbles don't rupture
- An acronym for a type of TI reporting sometimes used in OB exams
- Describes sound's interaction with gaseous microbubbles
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- Stops airborne diseases, ensuring no unfiltered air is breathed, if fitting properly
- Form of attenenuation in which sound energy converts to heat
- Descries how a biologic medium is affected by ultrasound
- The removal of protective equipment
- Protects the sonographer, environment, and patients against disease
- Type of bioeffect that includes all nonthermal effects
- Face covering that is not airtight. Shields against droplets or fluids
- Act of putting on personal protective equipment
18 Clues: The removal of protective equipment • Type of bioeffect that involves heat transfer • Type of cavitation where bubbles don't rupture • Act of putting on personal protective equipment • Intensity measurement that most relates to bioeffects • Type of bioeffect that includes all nonthermal effects • Describes sound's interaction with gaseous microbubbles • ...
RADIATION SAFETY 2022-08-10
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- AS THE NUMBER OF EXPOSURES INCREASES, THE CHANCE OF A STOCHASTIC EFFECT _____
- TO REDUCE RADIATION EXPOSURE YOU _____ DISTANCE BETWEEN X-RAY BEAM AND THE PATIENT
- RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER (RSO)
- INVOLVES AN APPRECIATION FOR THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF USING RADIATION
- ____ EFFECT OCCURS WHEN A SPECIFIC EXPOSURE THRESHOLD HAS BEEN EXCEEDED
- WHERE IS THE RADIATION SAFETY MANUAL KEPT
- _____ EFFECT REPRESENTS AN OUTCOME THAT OCCURS WITH A CERTAIN PROBABILITY BUT WITHOUT A DEFINED THRESHOLD
- LEAD ACRYLIC ___ CAN REDUCE DOSES TO THE HEAD AND NECK BY A FACTOR OR TEN
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- 2ND PRINCIPLE OF BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION SAFETY
- CALUMNIATION _____ EXPOSURE
- STATE QA IS PERFORMED _____
- SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASES THE EXPOSURE
- STAFF CAN LOWER THEIR EXPOSURE LEVELS BY A FACTOR OF _____ BY DOUBLING THEIR DISTANCE FROM THE SOURCE
- AS LOW AS REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE
- PHILIPS QA/PM IS PERFORMED _____
- WE WANT TO LIMIT THIS TO AS LOW AS REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE
- PATIENTS _____ 5,000mGY SHALL BE MONITORED IN FOLLOW UP FOR DETERMINISTIC EFFECTS
- THE IMAGE INTENSIFIER SHOULD BE AS ______ TO THE PATIENT AS POSSIBLE
18 Clues: CALUMNIATION _____ EXPOSURE • STATE QA IS PERFORMED _____ • RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER (RSO) • AS LOW AS REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE • PHILIPS QA/PM IS PERFORMED _____ • SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASES THE EXPOSURE • WHERE IS THE RADIATION SAFETY MANUAL KEPT • 2ND PRINCIPLE OF BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION SAFETY • WE WANT TO LIMIT THIS TO AS LOW AS REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE • ...
Woodworking safety 2026-02-03
18 Clues: tolm • eelis • prügi • lenduv • eraldi • lahusti • vältima • kustuti • vigastus • kahjulik • keskkond • harjumus • haihtuma • vähendama • sissepääs • biolagunev • kergsüttiv • puidujäätmed
Protocol 8 & Chief Complaint Selection Rules 2025-12-08
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- Patients who have inhaled smoke, carbon monoxide, or other chemicals may be found in any stage of _____?
- Finish this EMD Law of Safety: One patient down, ___ ___?
- Suicide by inhaling poisonous vapors that can be created from a mixture of household chemicals.
- An incident involving a gas, liquid, or solid that, in any quantity, poses a threat to life, health, or otherwise.
- If the actual type of suicide attempt is determined to be overdose, carbon monoxide, stab or gunshot wound, go to and dispatch from that more ____ ____.
- ______ in a patient who has inhaled carbon monoxide is a bad sign.
- Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Three patients down, ___ ___!
- Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Don't create ____ ____ at the scene.
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- All hazardous exposures and inhalations are considered ___-____ _____ until proven otherwise.
- For recreational inhalation of potentially harmful substances, go to which protocol?
- This can be described as, unable to complete a full sentence without taking a breath, only able to speak a few words without taking a breath, breathing attempts that severely hinder crying in infants and small children, reported/audible grunting in infants and small children.
- Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Two patients down, ___ ___?
- A two letter word regarding if callers should be advised to enter or re-enter a hazardous or dangerous environment.
- If the complaint descriptions involves hazardous materials that pose a threat to bystanders or responders, go to which protocol?
- Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Don't get it on you or even ____ __.
15 Clues: Finish this EMD Law of Safety: One patient down, ___ ___? • Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Two patients down, ___ ___? • Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Three patients down, ___ ___! • ______ in a patient who has inhaled carbon monoxide is a bad sign. • Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Don't get it on you or even ____ __. • ...
SHE Crossword Challenge 2022-04-13
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- ----- apparatus is used when working in atmospheres contaminated by gas.
- danger or risk
- helps to block loud noises
- -- comes first
- -- health, safety and environment
- To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact
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- it’s a publication to distribute information about safety and environment etc.
- work cannot be done the plant without it.
- a series of practices performed to preserve health.
- Employees should report to the --- point in an emergency.
- it is done to paper, bottles, plastic bags, cans etc. to protect the environment.
- instance when a person is hurt.
12 Clues: danger or risk • -- comes first • helps to block loud noises • instance when a person is hurt. • -- health, safety and environment • work cannot be done the plant without it. • a series of practices performed to preserve health. • Employees should report to the --- point in an emergency. • To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact • ...
SHE Crossword Challenge 2022-04-13
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- ----- apparatus is used when working in atmospheres contaminated by gas.
- danger or risk
- helps to block loud noises
- ----- comes first
- ----- health, safety and environment
- To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact
Down
- it’s a publication to distribute information about safety and environment etc.
- work cannot be done in the plant without it.
- a series of practices performed to preserve health.
- Employees should report to the --- point in an emergency.
- it is done to paper, bottles, plastic bags, cans etc. to protect the environment.
- instance when a person is hurt.
12 Clues: danger or risk • ----- comes first • helps to block loud noises • instance when a person is hurt. • ----- health, safety and environment • work cannot be done in the plant without it. • a series of practices performed to preserve health. • Employees should report to the --- point in an emergency. • To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact • ...
SHE Crossword Challenge 2022-04-13
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- Employees should report to the --- point in an emergency.
- it is done to paper, bottles, plastic bags, cans etc. to protect the environment.
- helps to block loud noises
- ----- apparatus is used when working in atmospheres contaminated by gas.
- a series of practices performed to preserve health.
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- instance when a person is hurt.
- To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact
- danger or risk
- it’s a publication to distribute information about safety and environment etc.
- ----- health, safety and environment
- work cannot be done in the plant without it.
- ----- comes first
12 Clues: danger or risk • ----- comes first • helps to block loud noises • instance when a person is hurt. • ----- health, safety and environment • work cannot be done in the plant without it. • a series of practices performed to preserve health. • Employees should report to the --- point in an emergency. • To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact • ...
Food voc 2024-10-15
14 Clues: vegan • mainly • however • request • to undo • innovative • nourishment • eco-friendly • a young business • a food supplement • a future expectation • cows, pigs, sheep, ... • set of rules to follow for your food • meat grown in a lab is called ... meat
AECON WEEKLY SAFETY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-11-26
Across
- What comes first?
- A piece of PPE yellow shop employees wear the least?
- Hearing protection is what on the shop floor?
- People lose this when doing one thing and thinking about another?
- A safety moment keeps safety
Down
- Gloves prevent?
- Who is responsible for you wearing your hearing protection?
- ice and snow effect?
- Don't eat what snow?
- even in winter we should remember to?
- A place people can slip and fall the most?
11 Clues: Gloves prevent? • What comes first? • ice and snow effect? • Don't eat what snow? • A safety moment keeps safety • even in winter we should remember to? • A place people can slip and fall the most? • Hearing protection is what on the shop floor? • A piece of PPE yellow shop employees wear the least? • Who is responsible for you wearing your hearing protection? • ...
Lab Week Crossword Labs 2016-04-19
16 Clues: bean • wings • right know • plastic tub • pickup blood • bin hazard waste • "Bugs" in the lab • wused to clean arm • used to draw blood • what blood goes in • what urine goes in • medical technolgist • knock befor entering • put on after blood drawn • phlebotomist wants from you • keep track how long test takes
Lab Rules 2022-08-31
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- do not fool around while doing labs, no ___
- wear ___ so you don't get gross
- do not put anything in your ___ without teacher permission including ice, sugar, and salt.
- always ___ your lab thoroughly before starting.
Down
- clear paths and do not have ___ out of nowhere so people can trip over them.
- do not touch your ___ while using chemicals
- wear closed toe ___
- Never ___ or drink in a science lab without the teacher's permission and don't use laboratory glassware to hold food or drink.
- Pull back long ___
- electrical equipment should never come in contact with ___.
10 Clues: Pull back long ___ • wear closed toe ___ • wear ___ so you don't get gross • do not touch your ___ while using chemicals • do not fool around while doing labs, no ___ • always ___ your lab thoroughly before starting. • electrical equipment should never come in contact with ___. • clear paths and do not have ___ out of nowhere so people can trip over them. • ...
SNC1DF - merc 16 février 2022-02-16
Across
- # minimum d'essais identiques quand on fait une expérience
- Dans la conclusion, il faut dire si l'hypothèse était _____________ ou non
- # de parties d'un rapport de lab pour Mme L
- Les matériaux devraient inclure l'équipement dans une colonne, et les substances ___________ dans une autre colonne
- Une question scientifique a besoin de deux variables ______________
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- La conclusion a besoin de réponse, discussion de l'hypothèse, sources d'erreurs, et ______________ possibles
- Ce 'visuel' va dans l'analyse
- la partie du rapport de lab la plus longue
- # de parties d'une conclusion
- # total d'essai minimum pour la plupart des expériences
10 Clues: Ce 'visuel' va dans l'analyse • # de parties d'une conclusion • la partie du rapport de lab la plus longue • # de parties d'un rapport de lab pour Mme L • # total d'essai minimum pour la plupart des expériences • # minimum d'essais identiques quand on fait une expérience • Une question scientifique a besoin de deux variables ______________ • ...
Safety Zone 2019-02-05
Across
- One responsibility of an employer is to provide ____________
- manage health and safety risks by identifying _____________
- company safety checks are ____________
- _________ map should be present and posted
- ___________ conditions trigger threatening behavior
- lighting _____ ___________ is a hazard in the work area
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- Men and women performing same job must make same ________
- All accidents or injuries should be reported ____________
- _________ plans should be created in response to threatening behavior
- when lifting, keep feet __________ width apart
- hazards not eliminated become ________
11 Clues: company safety checks are ____________ • hazards not eliminated become ________ • _________ map should be present and posted • when lifting, keep feet __________ width apart • ___________ conditions trigger threatening behavior • lighting _____ ___________ is a hazard in the work area • Men and women performing same job must make same ________ • ...
Safety Switch Crossword 2024-05-11
Across
- Who you take safety concerns to.
- What is available if we are injured at work?
- What we do with near misses.
- What to complete after a safety incident.
- What comes first, always?
Down
- What you always need for cleaning tasks.
- What we remember with security incidents.
- The step before fixing hazards.
- What to do if you see unsafe behaviour?
- What should we do after mistakes?
- How do you report security incidents?
11 Clues: What comes first, always? • What we do with near misses. • The step before fixing hazards. • Who you take safety concerns to. • What should we do after mistakes? • How do you report security incidents? • What to do if you see unsafe behaviour? • What you always need for cleaning tasks. • What we remember with security incidents. • What to complete after a safety incident. • ...
Mind your step 2024-07-21
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- Make sure when you order the shoes you have the right ____.
- If your shoes are broken or ruined you need ______.
- To get a new credit you need to talk to your ______.
- Other then the shoes what else can you get for free on Zappos?
- Safety shoes need to have a composite or ______ ___.
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- Where can you order safety shoes?
- Safety shoes have all different ______.
- Once you enter the building you are required to wear _____ ___.
- You can look through different _____ to see what you like.
- Amazon gives you a $110 ____ for safety shoes
10 Clues: Where can you order safety shoes? • Safety shoes have all different ______. • Amazon gives you a $110 ____ for safety shoes • If your shoes are broken or ruined you need ______. • To get a new credit you need to talk to your ______. • Safety shoes need to have a composite or ______ ___. • You can look through different _____ to see what you like. • ...
Global Safety Day 2022-04-28
Across
- Mobile scaffold that moves vertically
- A core value
- Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- a type of vehicle categorized as a powered industrial truck with 2 prongs at the front
- Vehicle-mounted work platform
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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- One that looks or keeps watch to help avoid obstructions, other equipment, or personnel
- Performed before each use
- Road vehicle
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- An area where a person's view is obstructed
- the necessary items for a particular purpose
12 Clues: A core value • Road vehicle • Performed before each use • Vehicle-mounted work platform • Mobile scaffold that moves vertically • An area where a person's view is obstructed • the necessary items for a particular purpose • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration • ...
World Safety Day 2024-04-26
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- When climbing the stairs, when possible, use the ________
- Performance of a task or other activity that is conducted in a manner that may threaten the health and/or safety of others
- Injury that happened and was not on purpose
- Any injury or illness that results in death, lost workdays, restricted duty, or requires medical treatment beyond first aid
- EHS Software used to record incidents & near misses
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- Never let your _____ down on safety
- All accident are ___________.
- EHS Safety Vests are ____
- Material safety vests are ______
- Potential hazard or incident in which no property was damaged and no personal injury was sustained
- During an emergency, you should use the exit _______ to you
11 Clues: EHS Safety Vests are ____ • All accident are ___________. • Material safety vests are ______ • Never let your _____ down on safety • Injury that happened and was not on purpose • EHS Software used to record incidents & near misses • When climbing the stairs, when possible, use the ________ • During an emergency, you should use the exit _______ to you • ...
School 2023-12-29
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- Lab A specialized room for conducting experiments and scientific activities.
- Bus A vehicle that transports students to and from school.
- A writing tool used for tasks and assignments.
- A break during the school day for outdoor play.
- A board used by teachers for writing and displaying information.
- A large space for physical education and sports activities.
- Lab A room equipped with computers for digital learning.
- A bag carried by students to hold their books and supplies.
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- An educator who guides students in their learning journey.
- A room where students have lessons and learn together.
- A place where students eat their meals together.
- A space filled with books and resources for reading and studying.
- A personal table and workspace for students.
- An outdoor area for students to play and have fun.
- The head of the school responsible for its overall administration.
15 Clues: A personal table and workspace for students. • A writing tool used for tasks and assignments. • A break during the school day for outdoor play. • A place where students eat their meals together. • An outdoor area for students to play and have fun. • A room where students have lessons and learn together. • Lab A room equipped with computers for digital learning. • ...
MEDICAL VOL. 2 2021-09-22
11 Clues: морг • аптека • хирургия • лаборатория • родовое отделение • отделение педиатрии • отделение интенсивной терапии • сердечный (кардиальный) отдел • рентгенологическое отделение (imaging) • отделение экстренной медицинской помощи • отделение интенсивной терапии для новорожденных
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-22
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- Certifies and inspects the Laboratory every two years
- Was a child model for JCPenny Catalog
- Has been to Scotland
- Travelled to China with the International Scholar Laureate program. Delegation on Medicine and Science.
- A loveable, easily trainable breed of dog that will not help you find your lab result
- Swam with dolphins in mexico
- Met Kenny Rogers while he was filming in their hometown
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- Had 18 different addresses over a lifetime
- This analyzer is the oldest analyzer in the lab
- Won a Harley Davidson Motorcycle from a MillerCoors sweepstakes
- Mom was born in Greece
- Was in a musical performance group in highschool. Performed at state and nationwide including for the governors dinners many times.
12 Clues: Has been to Scotland • Mom was born in Greece • Swam with dolphins in mexico • Was a child model for JCPenny Catalog • Had 18 different addresses over a lifetime • This analyzer is the oldest analyzer in the lab • Certifies and inspects the Laboratory every two years • Met Kenny Rogers while he was filming in their hometown • ...
School 2024-01-03
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- A break during the school day for outdoor play.
- An outdoor area for students to play and have fun.
- An educator who guides students in their learning journey.
- A writing tool used for tasks and assignments.
- Bus A vehicle that transports students to and from school.
- A large space for physical education and sports activities.
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- A space filled with books and resources for reading and studying.
- A room where students have lessons and learn together.
- A bag carried by students to hold their books and supplies.
- Lab A specialized room for conducting experiments and scientific activities.
- The head of the school responsible for its overall administration.
- Lab A room equipped with computers for digital learning.
12 Clues: A writing tool used for tasks and assignments. • A break during the school day for outdoor play. • An outdoor area for students to play and have fun. • A room where students have lessons and learn together. • Lab A room equipped with computers for digital learning. • An educator who guides students in their learning journey. • ...
Analyser Week Crossword 2025-05-26
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- Skill level in performing a test, often assessed by EQA
- Term describing testing by an outside agency to assess lab performance
- A type of quality control performed inside the laboratory
- This ensures consistency of results within the lab
- A measurement of how close test results are to the true value
- This measures the closeness of repeated measurements
- Overall standard of a product or service
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- Process of adjusting an instrument to produce accurate results (linking the signal to the analyte)e
- Term for differences in test results due to random errors
- Instrument used to measure biochemical analytes
- Ability to produce the same result repeatedly
- Test or procedure performed on a sample
12 Clues: Test or procedure performed on a sample • Overall standard of a product or service • Ability to produce the same result repeatedly • Instrument used to measure biochemical analytes • This ensures consistency of results within the lab • This measures the closeness of repeated measurements • Skill level in performing a test, often assessed by EQA • ...
safety 2025-02-19
Lana/ICT crossword 2020-11-16
AECON WEEKLY SAFETY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-11-26
Across
- A safety moment keeps safety
- Don't eat what snow?
- Hearing protection is what on the shop floor?
- Gloves prevent?
- A piece of PPE yellow shop employees wear the least?
- What comes first?
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- even in winter we should remember to?
- A place people can slip and fall the most?
- Who is responsible for you wearing your hearing protection?
- ice and snow effect?
- People lose this when doing one thing and thinking about another?
11 Clues: Gloves prevent? • What comes first? • Don't eat what snow? • ice and snow effect? • A safety moment keeps safety • even in winter we should remember to? • A place people can slip and fall the most? • Hearing protection is what on the shop floor? • A piece of PPE yellow shop employees wear the least? • Who is responsible for you wearing your hearing protection? • ...
AECON WEEKLY SAFETY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-11-26
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- What comes first?
- Who is responsible for you wearing your hearing protection?
- Hearing protection is what on shop floor?
- A piece of PPE yellow shop employees wear the least?
- People lose this when doing one thing and thinking about another?
- A safety moment keeps safety
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- Gloves prevent?
- A place people can slip and fall the most?
- even in winter we should remember to?
- Don't eat what snow?
- ice and snow effect?
11 Clues: Gloves prevent? • What comes first? • Don't eat what snow? • ice and snow effect? • A safety moment keeps safety • even in winter we should remember to? • Hearing protection is what on shop floor? • A place people can slip and fall the most? • A piece of PPE yellow shop employees wear the least? • Who is responsible for you wearing your hearing protection? • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2020-04-05
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- WHERE PLANTS GROW
- HEALTHY AGRICULTURE
- ADDITIVE USED FOR GROWTH
- REQUIRED NUTRIENT
- SCIENCE OF FARMING
- YEARLY VALUE OF GOODS PRODUCED
- PART OF U.S. ECONOMY
- SAME TOXIN
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- PEST SUPPRESSORS
- REDUCE COST, INCREASE FARM
- CAN BE DECOMPOSED
- MANIPULATED IN A LAB
- PEST DESTROYER
- RESULT OF INCREASED CROP PRODUCTION
- ORGANIC PART OF SOIL
- PRODUCE
16 Clues: PRODUCE • SAME TOXIN • PEST DESTROYER • PEST SUPPRESSORS • WHERE PLANTS GROW • CAN BE DECOMPOSED • REQUIRED NUTRIENT • SCIENCE OF FARMING • HEALTHY AGRICULTURE • MANIPULATED IN A LAB • ORGANIC PART OF SOIL • PART OF U.S. ECONOMY • ADDITIVE USED FOR GROWTH • REDUCE COST, INCREASE FARM • YEARLY VALUE OF GOODS PRODUCED • RESULT OF INCREASED CROP PRODUCTION
t-shirt 2019-07-22
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- Triathlon trio member
- amphibian "walking fish"
- finch laboratory songbird
- Soft Shell-less Suckers
- action potentials regulation
- Seahorse forming memories
- Cellular powerhouse
- 4-legged friend
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- Tongues Tentacles Trunks
- increases conduction velocity
- Founded in 1955
- myelin making glia
- infamous systemic insecticide
- Grass Lab Cerberus
- innate orienting behaviour
- Oxidative phosphorylation product
16 Clues: Founded in 1955 • 4-legged friend • myelin making glia • Grass Lab Cerberus • Cellular powerhouse • Triathlon trio member • Soft Shell-less Suckers • Tongues Tentacles Trunks • amphibian "walking fish" • finch laboratory songbird • Seahorse forming memories • innate orienting behaviour • action potentials regulation • increases conduction velocity • infamous systemic insecticide • ...
Exam 5 2025-03-31
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- Plt max lifespan
- Autoimmune lab test
- Hypostatic anemia
- Larger bruises
- Anemia treatment
- Autoimmune med
- Cancer of the blood
- Meds contraindicated in thrombocytopenia
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- Low Platelets
- Microhemorrhages
- Length of pernicious anemia tx
- Cancer in the nodes
- Not passive immunity
- Systemic ____ Erythematosus
- Low point blood cell count
- Hct RBC levels with rapid blood loss
16 Clues: Low Platelets • Larger bruises • Autoimmune med • Microhemorrhages • Plt max lifespan • Anemia treatment • Hypostatic anemia • Autoimmune lab test • Cancer in the nodes • Cancer of the blood • Not passive immunity • Low point blood cell count • Systemic ____ Erythematosus • Length of pernicious anemia tx • Hct RBC levels with rapid blood loss • Meds contraindicated in thrombocytopenia
S.H.E Crossword Challenge 2022-04-13
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- Danger or risk
- Instance when a person is hurt.
- ----- health, safety and environment
- Done to paper, bottles, plastic bags, cans etc. to protect the environment.
- Work cannot be done the plant without it.
- Helps to block loud noises
- A series of practices performed to preserve health.
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- ----- apparatus is used when working in atmospheres contaminated by gas.
- It’s a publication to distribute information about safety and environment etc.
- ----- comes first
- Employees should report to the ----- point in an emergency.
- To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact
12 Clues: Danger or risk • ----- comes first • Helps to block loud noises • Instance when a person is hurt. • ----- health, safety and environment • Work cannot be done the plant without it. • A series of practices performed to preserve health. • Employees should report to the ----- point in an emergency. • To use ladders safely, always maintain --- points of contact • ...
HSB Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
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- Electronics and science
- Workplace Safety and Health
- Persons running an organisation
- Preventive measures to curb the spread of the virus
- Dangerous
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- Preparation
- Physical and mental wellness
- Person's understanding
- Building Construction Authorities
- Protection from harm
- Required or necessary
- Rostered Regular Testing
12 Clues: Dangerous • Preparation • Protection from harm • Required or necessary • Person's understanding • Electronics and science • Rostered Regular Testing • Workplace Safety and Health • Physical and mental wellness • Persons running an organisation • Building Construction Authorities • Preventive measures to curb the spread of the virus
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- one of two patient identifiers
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- the patient room should be cleaned _____use.
- Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- This principle of Ready Reliable Care (RRC) strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- one of three personal protective equipment items necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
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- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- The mission of this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- this practice provides time for the patient care team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
20 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • the patient room should be cleaned _____use. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience? • Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- one of three personal protective equipment necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- This principle of RRC strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient _______ is the domains of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- one of two patient identifiers
- use only ____________ abbreviations.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- this practice provides time for the surgical team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
22 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • use only ____________ abbreviations. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • ...
About Customer Service and Safety 2015-10-17
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- Backing reference point is ________inches
- To find your centering reference point position your vehicle in the center lane then figure out where the lines on the road disappear on the______
- when interacting with passenger it's Most important to maintain a professional ______
- MV Transportation mission statement is to be standard of _____in the provision of passenger transportations
- Although safety and driving are your primary concern _______ should run a close second
- Accident are unplanned events that disrupt activity, effect people are ________
- Adjust your seat _______you adjust your mirrors
- More quickly learned skills are often the results of properly applied _______
- Minimum tread depth for the front vehicle tire is _________
- For a tire to steer, it has to be
- MV transportation has established a safe following distance of _______seconds
- Pre-trips inspections can prevent ___________
- Behavior patterns evolve over time because we get
- ______are full of empty calories
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- There are _______ reference points on your vehicle
- Without exception ________are at the root cause of accident
- Accidents are mistakes which result from
- What is the name of the award program for safety
- Well groomed appearance your can convey a message of
- An intersection that has four stop signs is considered
- To check for objects behind the vehicle you should
- Look Around requires that you change your focus every ____seconds
- With normal breaking, total stopping distance = perception distance +braking distance= _________ distance
- A transit bus needs a minimum of ______ feet of overhead clearance
- The best definition of safety is ______from Risk
- If you are five minutes behind schedule your are _______
26 Clues: ______are full of empty calories • For a tire to steer, it has to be • Accidents are mistakes which result from • Backing reference point is ________inches • Pre-trips inspections can prevent ___________ • Adjust your seat _______you adjust your mirrors • What is the name of the award program for safety • The best definition of safety is ______from Risk • ...
ServSafe 1 2025-06-04
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- Guidelines set by the FDA to ensure food safety
- Common source of contamination if not handled properly
- Worn over clothing to protect food from contamination
- Location where only authorized staff should enter
- Type of thermometer used for checking liquids like soups and sauces
- Order of steps in the kitchen to avoid cross-contamination
- When two or more people get the same illness from the same food
- Used to trace the source of shellfish
- Must be done to 165°F for previously cooked TCS foods
- Any biological, chemical, or physical property that can cause food to be unsafe
- Sheet providing information on chemical products (Material Safety Data Sheet)
- Type of glove or item meant to be used once and thrown away
- Process of bringing hot food down to safe storage temperatures
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- Can occur when someone eats food contaminated with pathogens
- Area used to store canned and shelf-stable goods
- Steps taken when a food safety standard is not met
- Harmful microorganism that can cause disease
- Unwanted reverse flow of dirty water into a clean water supply
- What food handlers must do if they have symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea
- When food goes bad due to bacteria or poor storage
- Presence of pests in a food facility
- Area where food is prepared; must be cleaned and sanitized
- Type of containers and equipment safe for food use
- Food that requires Time and Temperature Control for Safety
- Must include name of food and date when storing
25 Clues: Presence of pests in a food facility • Used to trace the source of shellfish • Harmful microorganism that can cause disease • Guidelines set by the FDA to ensure food safety • Must include name of food and date when storing • Area used to store canned and shelf-stable goods • Location where only authorized staff should enter • ...
Safety In The Textile Lab 2021-02-26
7 Clues: Tie back.... • Don't sew over.... • Keep ........ closed • Turn off......machines • No........ or touching others • Be mindful of cables and........... • Make sure pins and....... are intact
Session 1 - Introduction to Maritime Regulation 2023-05-04
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- Acronym for Certificate of Operation
- Acronym for the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
- The [BLANK] Act 1912
- Australian Maritime [BLANK] Authority
- Acronym for Certificate of Competency
- Acronym for the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea
- What certificate is this course leading towards?
- Established in 1948 as a specialised agency of the United Nations and the global standard-setting authority in the maritime sphere
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- Domestic [BLANK] Vessels
- The [BLANK] Law Act 2012
- The sinking of what ship lead to global reforms on passenger safety in the maritime industry in 1912?
- The 500 series Marine [BLANK]
- Acronym for the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships
- BLANK] Economic Zone
- Acronym for Certificate of Survey
15 Clues: The [BLANK] Act 1912 • BLANK] Economic Zone • Domestic [BLANK] Vessels • The [BLANK] Law Act 2012 • The 500 series Marine [BLANK] • Acronym for Certificate of Survey • Acronym for Certificate of Operation • Australian Maritime [BLANK] Authority • Acronym for Certificate of Competency • What certificate is this course leading towards? • ...
FO Training Newsletter Issue 03/2023 Quiz 2023-06-19
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- The most common cause of hard landing
- Manager Flight Crew Training
- All loss of control inflight is caused by human error
- Nose-high high-bank and nose-low high-bank are types of ______
- Knowledge, ______ and Attitude contributes to overall ______
- Safety and Security in the organization is the responsibility of the employer and employees
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- ______ pilot at the seat may cause a loss of control inflight
- Who is FO Training Senior Executive Flight Crew Training
- Poor ______ of the pilots attributed to the crash of AF447
- Proficiency in ______ helps prevent loss of control inflight
- Safety and Security is our ______
- Accretion of ______ may cause engine loss of power
- Always ______ first in any work environment
- How many editions of FO Training newsletter are published per year?
- Short form for loss of control inflight
15 Clues: Manager Flight Crew Training • Safety and Security is our ______ • The most common cause of hard landing • Short form for loss of control inflight • Always ______ first in any work environment • Accretion of ______ may cause engine loss of power • All loss of control inflight is caused by human error • Who is FO Training Senior Executive Flight Crew Training • ...
Food Safety 2024-06-21
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- Removing dirt and debris from surfaces and equipment
- fragment A common type of physical hazard in deli meat
- Any microorganism that can cause disease
- Regular checks to ensure compliance with food safety standards
- Process of cleaning to reduce bacteria to safe levels
- A type of food allergen
- Personal Protective Equipment; utilized to maintain hygiene and safety
- Potential risks to food safety in deli meat production
- To clean something using chemicals that kill germs
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- Transfer of harmful bacteria from one surface or food to another
- Substances that can cause allergic reactions in some individuals
- Popular bacteria that can contaminate or be found in deli meats
- Bacteria that can cause foodborne illness
- Essential practice to prevent the spread of pathogens
- One of the Critical Control Point
15 Clues: A type of food allergen • One of the Critical Control Point • Any microorganism that can cause disease • Bacteria that can cause foodborne illness • To clean something using chemicals that kill germs • Removing dirt and debris from surfaces and equipment • Essential practice to prevent the spread of pathogens • Process of cleaning to reduce bacteria to safe levels • ...
BS1 Crossword Challenge 2025-12-04
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- Document that must be prepared for high-risk construction work
- What is the minimum standard for gloves onsite
- A plan for controlling traffic on site
- Term for a person qualified by knowledge, training, and experience to perform specific duties
- Hierarchy of control level that involves removing the hazard completely
- Safety device fitted on oxygen and acetylene hoses
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- Individual trained to provide first aid
- System for monitoring driver behaviour in vehicles
- Device that prevents accidental hose whip
- Mandatory safety process to identify hazards before starting a task
- Rio Tinto’s cultural safety program acronym meaning Involved, Committed, Accountable, Responsible, Engaged
- Program aimed at eliminating fatality exposures through critical controls
- Extinguisher type for flammable liquids
- Type of permit required for welding or cutting activities
- Device used for heart resuscitation in emergencies
15 Clues: A plan for controlling traffic on site • Individual trained to provide first aid • Extinguisher type for flammable liquids • Device that prevents accidental hose whip • What is the minimum standard for gloves onsite • System for monitoring driver behaviour in vehicles • Safety device fitted on oxygen and acetylene hoses • ...
Safety Contest 2017-05-24
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- must be followed to ensure everyone stays safe
- a steel mesh __________ will protect your hand and fingers from cuts
- what you must do to your hands before working with food
- can happen if safety rules are not followed
- not being safe can hurt yourself and
- ___________ is important to make sure everyone understands
- ___________ shoes/boots protect your feet
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- what you wear to protect your hearing in the plant
- can help reduce muscle injuries
- who is responsible for safety
- work ____________ not harder
- what should you do if you don't understand something
12 Clues: work ____________ not harder • who is responsible for safety • can help reduce muscle injuries • not being safe can hurt yourself and • ___________ shoes/boots protect your feet • can happen if safety rules are not followed • must be followed to ensure everyone stays safe • what you wear to protect your hearing in the plant • ...
