lab safety Crossword Puzzles
SAFETY CROSSWORD 2019-07-19
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- REFRAIN FROM __________INSECT BITES OR STINGS
- COMMON COMPUTER RELATED PAIN
- TRIP HAZARDS THAT CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE AND ON THE SHOP FLOOR
- STRAIN CAUSED BY WORKING TOO CLOSE TO COMPUTER SCREEN
- OFTEN CAUSED DUE TO STRESS
- ARLA'S MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IS BUILT UPON MINIMMUM LEGAL REQUIREMENTS AND BEST _________
- NEVER TAKE REFUGE UNDER THESE IN A THUNDER STORM
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- ACRONYM FOR USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
- WHEN MUST YOU REPORT A WORK-RELATED INJURY
- WRIST INJURY ASSOCIATED W/COMPUTER USE
- THE SECOND "S" IN THE ACRONYM PASS STANDS FOR
- IN ORDER TO ENSURE A SAFE EVACUATION, ARLA PERFORMS THESE ANNUALLY
- GOOD IN CASE OF A POWER OUTAGE
- SUPPLIER AND WORKPLACE ARE EXAMPLES OF THIS UNDER WHMIS 2015
- WHO IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE A SAFE WORKPLACE
- NEVER USE FOR EGRESS DURING AN EARTHQUAKE OR FIRE
- DRINK PLENTY OF THIS DURING THE HOT SUMMER MONTHS
17 Clues: OFTEN CAUSED DUE TO STRESS • COMMON COMPUTER RELATED PAIN • GOOD IN CASE OF A POWER OUTAGE • ACRONYM FOR USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER • WRIST INJURY ASSOCIATED W/COMPUTER USE • WHEN MUST YOU REPORT A WORK-RELATED INJURY • REFRAIN FROM __________INSECT BITES OR STINGS • THE SECOND "S" IN THE ACRONYM PASS STANDS FOR • WHO IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE A SAFE WORKPLACE • ...
Process Safety 2020-10-05
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- The process by which an initial – sometimes small – events trigger a further – sometimes larger event that may be classified as a near miss or an incident
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the action of assessing something
- is an unplanned and uncontrolled release of the containments from ECDs and Hoods.
- the action or process of intervening.
- as low as reasonably practicable
- a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, but is not consumed by the reaction
- mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires.
- the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of something.
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- a deliberate prevention of process flow to provide a safe environment for performing maintenance, repair or replacement operations on process facilities
- protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure.
- when a refined metal is naturally converted to a more stable form such as its oxide, hydroxide or sulphide state that leads to deterioration of the material.
- a device or instrument designed to detect the presence of an object or substance
- is an individual piece of equipment, a control system or an individual protection device which in the event of a single point failure may result in a hazardous situation which could lead to an accident.
- A common method of protecting process equipment against excessively high pressure
- a device or natural object that regulates directs or controls the flow of a fluid by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways.
- a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.
17 Clues: as low as reasonably practicable • the action of assessing something • the action or process of intervening. • protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure. • the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of something. • mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires. • ...
Safety Rodeo 2021-09-21
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- Use to clean if not sure about infection
- Smoke or Fire
- Aggressive person
- Outside & inside security recordings
- CPR Needed
- Where to find location of smoke/fire
- Aggressive patient
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- Corporate Compliance Reporting
- Simple Triage & Rapid Treatment
- Do first when you see smoke or fire
- How to use a fire extinguisher
- Missing patient
- Bomb Threat
- Child Abduction
- Keeping work-area neat & clean
- Call 911 for Code Red
- Mask, Gown, Gloves
17 Clues: CPR Needed • Bomb Threat • Smoke or Fire • Missing patient • Child Abduction • Aggressive person • Mask, Gown, Gloves • Aggressive patient • Call 911 for Code Red • Corporate Compliance Reporting • How to use a fire extinguisher • Keeping work-area neat & clean • Simple Triage & Rapid Treatment • Do first when you see smoke or fire • Outside & inside security recordings • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-24
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- Causes food poisoning
- Colour of chopping board used for vegetables
- What chopping board colour for use with raw meat
- Micro-organism transmissible from your faeces
- Micro-organism causing food poisoning
- Common source of micro-organisms
- Added to drinks for people with swallowing difficulties
- Common cause of food allergy
- Symptom of food poisoning
- Colour of chopping board used for cooked meat
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- Removes grease and dirt during cleaning
- clean and disinfect surfaces
- Section of the fridge where raw meat is stored
- Should be worn when handling cleaning chemicals
- care staff should wear when touching food
- Colour of the plaster food handlers should wear
- Personal hygiene before food preparation
17 Clues: Causes food poisoning • Symptom of food poisoning • clean and disinfect surfaces • Common cause of food allergy • Common source of micro-organisms • Micro-organism causing food poisoning • Removes grease and dirt during cleaning • Personal hygiene before food preparation • care staff should wear when touching food • Colour of chopping board used for vegetables • ...
Safety First 2021-03-16
17 Clues: zone • task • stop • focus • think • review • trophy name • patient area • work to be done • no distraction zone • make change if needed • concentrate on activity • repeat stop - think - act • takes away your attention • go though mental checklist • what you do before leaving room • our motto (No Harm Howie's banner)
Safety Crossword 2021-10-11
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- never let your ..... down on safety
- do not ----------- fire escape passageways and firefighting equipment
- we can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good ........
- scan .....while you walk and remove hazards that you encounter
- when carrying an object, keep your --------- straight
- it is our ........to work safely and report hazards
- during an emergency you should use the exit ---------- to you
- whether you are sitting, standing or lifting, use proper ....... to avoid muscle strain
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- do not overload electrical circuits. Use only one ...... for each socket
- reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can often help prevent ---------
- close one ------------ in a filing cabinet before opening another
- the best time to prepare for an ...... is before one happens
- when climbing the stairs, use the ........
- don't read while walking. It doesn't save enough time to ..... the risk
- spilled liquids create ...... and need to be cleaned up/or identified immediately
- store ----------- items in lower drawers or on lower shelves
- is matching the job to the worker
17 Clues: is matching the job to the worker • never let your ..... down on safety • when climbing the stairs, use the ........ • it is our ........to work safely and report hazards • when carrying an object, keep your --------- straight • the best time to prepare for an ...... is before one happens • store ----------- items in lower drawers or on lower shelves • ...
Safety Rules 2023-01-30
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- a buttons used to stop a machine
- A exit to use in emergency's
- when working on a project
- when using tools
- peice of equipment to protect your eyes
- a kit used to heal wounds
- what you do at the end of the period
- on a warning sign
- Somewhere you can't enter
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- What type of shoe to wear
- When using tools
- a unsafe surface
- something
- use when carrying wood
- how far to keep your fingers away from the blade
- on a warning sign
- on a warning sign
- you cant do this while in the shop
- What to wear to protect your lungs
- Something you wear to protect your ears
20 Clues: something • When using tools • a unsafe surface • when using tools • on a warning sign • on a warning sign • on a warning sign • use when carrying wood • What type of shoe to wear • when working on a project • a kit used to heal wounds • Somewhere you can't enter • A exit to use in emergency's • a buttons used to stop a machine • you cant do this while in the shop • ...
Food safety 2023-04-20
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- Always keep food _______ when in the fridge/freezer
- Salmonella can also be found in
- Do not accept items with ______ seals
- This stands for Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point
- A substance that can cause an allergic reaction
- A safe place for thawing food
- The temperature range in which bacteria can grow
- You often measure the ___________ of the fridges, sauces and food on the grill to make sure everything is working perfectly
- You change them every so often when handling foods
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- You always wear this in the kitchen
- This is the transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object or place to another
- This is the separation of items
- Salmonella is commonly found in
- The number of hours food can stay at room temperature
- You should never wear these in the kitchen
- You label this on items
- First thing you do when you enter the kitchen
17 Clues: You label this on items • A safe place for thawing food • This is the separation of items • Salmonella can also be found in • Salmonella is commonly found in • You always wear this in the kitchen • Do not accept items with ______ seals • You should never wear these in the kitchen • First thing you do when you enter the kitchen • ...
Safety first 2013-03-02
17 Clues: helkur • uppuma • ravima • turvavöö • tuletikk • vigastama • minestama • vereproov • kriimustus • rakk, vill • päästevest • pind, kild • hädaolukord • päevituskreem • päikesepõletus • kaitsma, turvama • sümptom, haigustunnus
Safety Workplace 2013-06-14
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- What we use while moving up and down the stairs.
- What we wear to keep our product uncontaminated.
- What we wear while working at high altitudes.
- What we wear while using sharp tools.
- What kind of footwear we use.
- Who to contact in an emergency situation.
- What we use to protect our arms.
- Our program to explain our clothing attire.
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- Our safety program to work on equipment.
- What we use to protect our eyes.
- What we wear to keep from injuring our head.
- Who is the best darn ship in the fleet.
- Book that tells us about our chemicals.
- What do we use to protect our hearing.
- What does a forktruck driver use to warn pedestrians.
- What we use on our equipment in an emergency.
- What we use to give us direction on how to treat each other.
17 Clues: What kind of footwear we use. • What we use to protect our eyes. • What we use to protect our arms. • What we wear while using sharp tools. • What do we use to protect our hearing. • Who is the best darn ship in the fleet. • Book that tells us about our chemicals. • Our safety program to work on equipment. • Who to contact in an emergency situation. • ...
Hand Safety 2013-09-18
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- Cut resistant glove
- Type of glove worn during electrical work
- Wear suitable gloves when the job calls for it, but never wear gloves when working around this type of machinery
- Primary 5 digits and most valuable tool
- Process that takes only a few seconds to do and should be done before each task
- Use the _____ hand tool for the job and use it properly
- A situation that poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment
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- A skin conditionthat causes inflammation of the skin, usually caused by a foreign substance that gets on the skin
- Most common glove type we use
- Procedures designed to prevent the accidental start-up of machinery (acronym)
- Possible exposure to this happens when your hand is placed between two objects (two words)
- Striking tool used to drive nails
- Main hand personal protective equipment
- Tool used that you always pull and never push
- To keep something from happening
- The concentration on what you’re doing with your hands and guarding them every minute
- Something that covers a moving piece of equipment that avoids an injury
17 Clues: Cut resistant glove • Most common glove type we use • To keep something from happening • Striking tool used to drive nails • Primary 5 digits and most valuable tool • Main hand personal protective equipment • Type of glove worn during electrical work • Tool used that you always pull and never push • Use the _____ hand tool for the job and use it properly • ...
Patient Safety 2014-02-21
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- the D in DESC script conflict resolution
- the S in the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist
- the killing of all microorganisms
- the A in the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist
- an event that occurred but did not reach the patient (2words)
- any circumstance that increases the probability of a patient safety event (2words)
- the C in DESC script conflict resolution
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- the S in DESC script conflict resolution
- the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist
- the E in DESC script conflict resolution
- reducing the number of pathogenic organisms to an acceptable level
- best communication tool to get critical info to the whole team during an emergency or complex procedure
- Team members that communicates well have a (3words) so all parties are “on the same page”
- what a team has in common, and what a “striker” wants to make
- the E in the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist
- The_______team manages the operational environment that supports the core team.
- human factor contributing to medical error, (also structural damage to metal from cyclic loading)
- the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist
18 Clues: the killing of all microorganisms • the S in DESC script conflict resolution • the D in DESC script conflict resolution • the E in DESC script conflict resolution • the C in DESC script conflict resolution • the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist • the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-19
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- high risk for food poisoning and food spoilage
- these should be different colours to prevent cross contamination
- safe temperature for cooked meat (degrees Celsius)
- symptoms include vomiting,fever,diarrhea,nausea,cramps
- reaction that can lead to collaplse and death
- a way to identify food intolerances
- immunological reaction to food protein
- found in raw poultry,eggs,fish,and other meat
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- needs the correct PH to survive
- type of food that needs to be kept above 60 degrees Celsius
- one of the most common micro-organisms, has use in food production
- the transfer of bacteria from a contaminated source to a previously uncontaminated food
- can pass through sneezing on food that is immediatlety consumed
- temperature at which bacteria lies dormant and does not multiply(degrees Celsius)
- campaign that involves "clean,cook,chill,and separate"
- between 5 and 60 degrees Celsius
- type of cheeses that contains edible mould
17 Clues: needs the correct PH to survive • between 5 and 60 degrees Celsius • a way to identify food intolerances • immunological reaction to food protein • type of cheeses that contains edible mould • reaction that can lead to collaplse and death • found in raw poultry,eggs,fish,and other meat • high risk for food poisoning and food spoilage • ...
Kitchen Safety 2018-11-18
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- An instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle.
- dividing into pieces with a sharp-edged tool or object.
- Safety A scientific discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent food-borne illness.
- Soaking a meat or fish in a sauce.
- An act of combining two substances to form one substance or mass.
- The action of calculating something.
- An injury or wound using a knife.
- Preserve meat or fish
- An injury caused by exposure to heat or flame.
- It is used to enhance the flavour of the food.
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- The process involves submerging a food in extremely hot oil
- An incident that happens unexpectedly, and unintentionally.
- It is an act of preparing food.
- Cook (food) by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame.
- Any of the substances to make a particular dish.
- It is place where you make food.
- A method of cooking food such as meat in an open pan and using dry heat.
17 Clues: Preserve meat or fish • It is an act of preparing food. • It is place where you make food. • An injury or wound using a knife. • Soaking a meat or fish in a sauce. • The action of calculating something. • An injury caused by exposure to heat or flame. • It is used to enhance the flavour of the food. • Any of the substances to make a particular dish. • ...
Camera Safety 2022-02-11
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- You need to talk to your teacher if you want any camera _______________ (flash, lens, etc)
- Cameras should be in their ______ when not in use.
- Also known as a mount, these connect the camera to the tripod.
- This is used to help stabilize the cameras.
- Who can you take out of class to take their photo or include them in your film? (two words)
- Never touch SD Card ___________ as they allow your camera/computer to connect with the SD Card.
- Keep your cameras away from this to avoid damage
- Your assigned camera will be your _______________!
- You must keep the camera and all accessories in the ___________ bag.
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- You must make sure this is charged each day.
- The storage devices we use to save our images from our cameras when we take photos (two words)
- When taking photos outside of the classroom, you must always show __________ to all classes, teachers and staff.
- If you do not follow the rules, you will not be allowed to use the school ___________.
- Using someone else's work as your own is this.
- The SD Card lock ___________ will lock and prevent you from taking photos if in LOCK.
- If any issues arise with the camera, let the __________ know.
- When using a school SD card, you must keep it ___ the camera when you are done.
17 Clues: You must make sure this is charged each day. • This is used to help stabilize the cameras. • Using someone else's work as your own is this. • Keep your cameras away from this to avoid damage • Cameras should be in their ______ when not in use. • Your assigned camera will be your _______________! • If any issues arise with the camera, let the __________ know. • ...
safety TSMA 2022-05-16
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- protect from dust or covid19
- injure, damage or destroy with fire
- incision in the skin made by something sharp
- the door through which you might leave a building
- small pieces used as protection against noise
- place where mechanics work
- a notice with a name or information on it
- a small amount of a liquid that has fallen or been dropped
- to suddenly go down onto the ground
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- PPE= Personal Protective E...
- used to turn out a small fire
- special glasses that fit close to the face to protect the eyes from chemicals...
- fine dried powder, consisting of tiny particles of earth or waste matter
- hurt someone
- any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules
- to protect your hands
- a death caused by an accident or by violence
- something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
18 Clues: hurt someone • to protect your hands • place where mechanics work • protect from dust or covid19 • PPE= Personal Protective E... • used to turn out a small fire • injure, damage or destroy with fire • to suddenly go down onto the ground • a notice with a name or information on it • incision in the skin made by something sharp • a death caused by an accident or by violence • ...
Infant Safety 2024-09-22
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- Place the baby on a _______ mattress in their crib
- Rear-facing car seats should be used until age _______
- Keep the room at a comfortable _______ to avoid overheating
- Babies should wear light, comfortable _______ to avoid overheating
- Babies should sleep on a _______ mattress in their crib
- Keep the crib free of _______ like pillows or toys
- The car seat should be _______-facing for babies up to 2 years
- Babies often sleep in a _______ or bassinet
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- Use a car seat harness with the clip at _______ level
- Avoid using _______ in the crib for safe sleep
- Always place the car seat at a 45-degree _______
- Use a _______ for safe infant transport in the car
- Install the car seat using the _______ system or seatbelt
- Babies should never sleep in their car _______ when not traveling
- Babies' heads should always be supported in a _______ seat
- Forward-facing car seats are for children over the age of _______
- The car seat should not move more than one _______
- Babies can sleep in your room, but not your _______
- _______ can be a sign of overheating while the baby is sleeping
- Babies should sleep on their _______ to reduce the risk of SIDS
20 Clues: Babies often sleep in a _______ or bassinet • Avoid using _______ in the crib for safe sleep • Always place the car seat at a 45-degree _______ • Place the baby on a _______ mattress in their crib • Use a _______ for safe infant transport in the car • The car seat should not move more than one _______ • Keep the crib free of _______ like pillows or toys • ...
Sun Safety 2024-08-26
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- you put this on your head
- a white liquid you putnon your body to protect you from the sun
- what comes off the sun
- This cancer usually appears as a small, shiny bump or nodule on the skin.
- what you swim in
- symptoms might include a new, unusual growth or a change in an existing mole.
- may appear as nodules or red, scaly patches of skin, and may be found on the face, ears, lips, and mouth
- where you go swimming (not beach)
- what you get if you saty in the sun to long without sunscreen
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- you sit here when your not in the sun
- you need water to stay _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- being hot, high temperature.
- what you get if you dont stay safe in the sun
- where you go swimming (not pool)
- stronger than sunscreen
- what you use to sheild your eyes from the sun
- you use this to dry yourself
17 Clues: what you swim in • what comes off the sun • stronger than sunscreen • you put this on your head • being hot, high temperature. • you use this to dry yourself • where you go swimming (not pool) • where you go swimming (not beach) • you sit here when your not in the sun • you need water to stay _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • what you get if you dont stay safe in the sun • ...
March extended Safety Muster 2023 2023-03-06
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- Who is our shop Safety Advocate?
- is not allowed in the industrial areas of PSNS and IMF
- stands for Injury Prevention EveryDay
- Tops of lockers are not used for ___
- When entering a __ __ you must wear hardhat, safety glasses and shoes at all times
- eyewear must comply with the ANSI 87.1 standard.
- the shell of the hat for deformities.
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- A Safe for entry gas free ticket is ___ in color.
- A hot worker can never act as their own __ __.
- liners may be worn under hard hats.
- must comply with the ANSI Z89.1 standard.
- Compressed air shall ____ be pointed towards a person
12 Clues: Who is our shop Safety Advocate? • liners may be worn under hard hats. • Tops of lockers are not used for ___ • stands for Injury Prevention EveryDay • the shell of the hat for deformities. • must comply with the ANSI Z89.1 standard. • A hot worker can never act as their own __ __. • eyewear must comply with the ANSI 87.1 standard. • ...
Workplace Safety 2023-10-05
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- Worn to protect yourself from being exposed or harmed
- Agency that governs employee safety
- What you should do if you see something that is unsafe
- What waste should be placed in red bags
- Should be placed for repairs
- The practice of fitting the work station to the employee
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- Contains safety information for chemicals
- Group that responds to hazardous material spills
- Tool to use for reporting safety events
- Department that supports medical equipment
- Committee that oversees environment of care issues and compliance
- Type of permit needed when welding or soldering in a construction area
12 Clues: Should be placed for repairs • Agency that governs employee safety • Tool to use for reporting safety events • What waste should be placed in red bags • Contains safety information for chemicals • Department that supports medical equipment • Group that responds to hazardous material spills • Worn to protect yourself from being exposed or harmed • ...
Business Law Unit 4 Vocab 2024-09-27
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- Unethical business practices violating consumer rights.
- Regulations and statutes protecting consumers from unfair business practices.
- Ensures safety and security of food, drugs, medical devices, and more.
- Charging excessive interest on loans.
- Misleading pricing strategies to deceive consumers.
- Right to be informed about product safety and choose competitive goods.
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- Regulatory body enforcing consumer protection laws at the federal level.
- Presenting false information about a product or service.
- Regulates safety and labeling of food, drugs, and cosmetics.
- Presenting untrue or deceptive information in ads.
- Fraudulently using someone's personal information for financial gain.
- Providing false or misleading details to consumers.
12 Clues: Charging excessive interest on loans. • Presenting untrue or deceptive information in ads. • Providing false or misleading details to consumers. • Misleading pricing strategies to deceive consumers. • Unethical business practices violating consumer rights. • Presenting false information about a product or service. • ...
OSHA General Industry Crossword 2025-09-30
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- Safety signs often include words, symbols, and colors on this
- Organization that makes workplace safety rules (abbreviation)
- Worn to protect your ears from loud sounds
- Keep them clear so people can leave a building in an emergency
- Protects your head on a construction site
- Equipment you climb to reach high places
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- Personal Protective Equipment (abbreviation)
- Another word for being free from harm
- Rules that workers must follow to be safe
- Protective gear worn on your hands
- A danger in the workplace is called a ____.
- When liquid is accidentally poured onto the floor, it's called a ___.
12 Clues: Protective gear worn on your hands • Another word for being free from harm • Equipment you climb to reach high places • Rules that workers must follow to be safe • Protects your head on a construction site • Worn to protect your ears from loud sounds • A danger in the workplace is called a ____. • Personal Protective Equipment (abbreviation) • ...
Infection Control & Safety 2025-08-28
Safety Week 2025-05-30
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- For Us, For ______
- We believe all incidents are____
- Steel ___ Shoes
- At MPS, safety is a way of _____
- We believe in _____ ourselves and each other, every day.
- Stop Work _______
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- Safety _____, Used to protect eyes
- Used to protect head
- ______ Action Plan
- that we cannot do our work ____
- We believe no job is so _____
- and no task is so ______
- Used to protect hands
- Lock Out Tag Out
14 Clues: Steel ___ Shoes • Lock Out Tag Out • Stop Work _______ • For Us, For ______ • ______ Action Plan • Used to protect head • Used to protect hands • and no task is so ______ • We believe no job is so _____ • that we cannot do our work ____ • We believe all incidents are____ • At MPS, safety is a way of _____ • Safety _____, Used to protect eyes • ...
NUR 1290 Cardiovascular 2022-03-19
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- A drop in heartrate below 60 beats per minute should alert the nurse to hold dosing for this class of antihypertensive and not doing so with a heart rate below 60 may result in an adverse effect of heart failure.
- This class of antihypertensive is often used as “first-line therapy” in African American individuals with hypertension based on evidence outlined in the JNC 8 guidelines.
- With this anticoagulant, monitoring PT/INR is essential and it is important to avoid drastic changes in the amount of leafy green veggies consumed; other than monitoring therapeutic range using coagulation labs, patients should also be taught to monitor for bruising, bleeding gums, bloody / abnormally dark / tarry stools.
- This class of antihypertensive should be discontinued if a cough develops, may cause an increase in potassium levels, and targets the renin angiotensin aldosterone cascade in the kidneys to prevent water and sodium retention to decrease blood pressure.
- This type of hypotension is worsened by position changes, and should be monitored for in patients who are newly prescribed any class of antihypertensive medications.
- The normal range for this therapeutic drug value is 0.5-2mcg/ml.
- No monitoring of coagulation studies for therapeutic range is required for this injectable (SQ) low molecular weight heparin.
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- This medication is classified as a nitrate, should be stored in a dark container, and may be taken up to three doses sublingually to relive chest pain.
- The normal range for this lab value is 3.5-5.2 mcg/ml and a drop in this lab value will potentiate (increase)digoxin toxicity.
- This component of the vital signs is monitored with beta-blockers and inotropic agents, which are held with a value under 60.
- In hospitalized patients requiring anticoagulation for an existing thrombosis (clot), this medication will be continued intravenously until therapeutic levels of oral Warfarin (Coumadin) are reached. This medication is administered subcutaneously (SQ) based on patient weight rather than PTT values when used prophylactically for thrombus prevention.
- These receptors of the adrenergic system targeted to reduce blood pressure, are associated with male reproductive function, and impotence may result when they are antagonized (blocked).
- This abnormality of the cardiovascular system is often referred to as a “silent disease” due to the damaging effects to the renal system that often occur prior to adequately managing the disease.
- This class of medication is given to patients experiencing active stroke or myocardial infarction (heart attack), but can only be given if a specific criteria is met which includes onset of symptoms not to exceed 4 hours ago.
- This lab value is monitored to maintain therapeutic levels of IV Heparin and the therapeutic range is achieved with a value between 60-80 seconds.
- This lab value is used together with the PT to monitor therapeutic range of warfarin (Coumadin), the therapeutic range of this lab value indicating warfarin is at an effective level in the body is between 2-3.
- This class of diuretics would be an expected medication ordered for a patient with cerebral edema (swelling in the brain)
17 Clues: The normal range for this therapeutic drug value is 0.5-2mcg/ml. • This class of diuretics would be an expected medication ordered for a patient with cerebral edema (swelling in the brain) • This component of the vital signs is monitored with beta-blockers and inotropic agents, which are held with a value under 60. • ...
sanasto viis.lk 2022-04-12
43 Clues: iso • Hei • olla • koti • kana • viime • ensin • limsa • sormi • yrtti • järvi • kampa • kokki • itkeä • lehmä • lasso • juoda • elämä • sohva • kinkku • kamala • kartta • kurkku • sairas • toivoa • täällä • pehmeä • laiskka • valtava • sankari • koralli • myöhässä • kunnossa • palomies • kriketti • likainen • myöhemmin • piiloutua • pehmolelu • jalkapallo • helikopteri • laboratorio • keskikokoinen
Vocab 5 11-12 2022-05-02
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- a bunch of foxes
- an oyster home
- a group of fish
- helicopter for sick people
- sudden gust or movement
- parrots together
- scientific lab in space
- spray around
- geese together
- a group of ponies
- a group of toads
Down
- long tv program
- twist or curve
- ant home
- gleam
- kangaroos jumping together
- flame quickly
- military that drops behind enemy lines
- loud, harsh sound
- a group of elk
20 Clues: gleam • ant home • spray around • flame quickly • twist or curve • an oyster home • geese together • a group of elk • long tv program • a group of fish • a bunch of foxes • parrots together • a group of toads • loud, harsh sound • a group of ponies • sudden gust or movement • scientific lab in space • helicopter for sick people • kangaroos jumping together • military that drops behind enemy lines
Maye 2025-06-15
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- Outside or inside?
- Favorite color
- What she’s craving
- The dream spot
- Favorite chip
- Her first lab procedure
- Love language
- Life dream
- Her child
- Kryptonite
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- Her biggest commitment currently
- Something she does for others, but rarely for herself
- Her favorite study method
- Favorite food
- Anniversary month
- Post exam decompression
- School friend
- Her worst school subject
- Her favorite therapy
- Strongest appendage
- Her favorite hobby
- Repulsive
22 Clues: Repulsive • Her child • Life dream • Kryptonite • Favorite food • School friend • Favorite chip • Love language • Favorite color • The dream spot • Anniversary month • Outside or inside? • What she’s craving • Her favorite hobby • Strongest appendage • Her favorite therapy • Post exam decompression • Her first lab procedure • Her worst school subject • Her favorite study method • ...
Jobs 2015-03-25
17 Clues: Healer • Educator • Loves animals • Works in a lab • Loves to write • Always drawing • Seen in movies • Cooks your food • Runs the country • Flies into space • Flies in the air • Works on your teeth • Takes care of books • Rides in a red truck • You may give her a tip • Loves to argue in court • Loves to use their voice
DahPets 2021-05-13
11 Clues: Cat's Say • Dog's Say • Cole's Cat • Tara's Golden • Tara's Choc Lab • Preston's Yorkie • Hohman's Bulldog • He cost 4pennies • Herzog's Very First Dog • Herzog Male Mini Aussie • Herzog Toy Aussie Female
TTM 2023-10-14
11 Clues: Ibu Saranghae • UI-nya Leuwiliang • Majalah M3agazine • Pawang Lab Komputer • Suaranya Mu'allimien • Sandinya Mu'allimien • Silatnya Muhammadiyah • Bang kantung yang sabar • Kartu kuota Mu'allimien • Majalah tidur anak-anak • Rapat tertinggi Muhammadiyah
Amazon Safety 2024-06-29
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- What you need to use when walking to place packages into bags
- Tools throughout the warehouse to help clean up any package spills
- Team where you can be involved with Safety of the building
- Tools provided to teach associates how to work safe
- Amazon's obligation for keeping trash and debris out of storm drains
- Tool provided to associates to submit safety concerns or suggestions
- Process where you take packages and place them on the belt to be scanned
- Amazon's Top Priority
Down
- Hair being up & off of shoulders is part of ____
- Process to remove damaged or unsellable products
- Process in which trucks are checked in
- Aid Treatment DWO6 can provide
- Process where you scan the packages & keep trash off of the floor
- Proper Body Mechanics
- Should always be on when unloading
15 Clues: Proper Body Mechanics • Amazon's Top Priority • Aid Treatment DWO6 can provide • Should always be on when unloading • Process in which trucks are checked in • Hair being up & off of shoulders is part of ____ • Process to remove damaged or unsellable products • Tools provided to teach associates how to work safe • Team where you can be involved with Safety of the building • ...
Activity No. 2025-12-01
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- A physical hazard that can contaminate food.
- To check if the HACCP system is working properly.
- A system that finds and controls food hazards.
- To check time, temperature, or other control points
- A process after cooking that can be a control point.
- A possible danger in food that can be biological, chemical, or physical.
- Actions taken when a safety limit is not met.
- A step in food preparation where temperature is checked.
Down
- A rule like minimum temperature or time for safety.
- Live seafood kept in tanks like clams or oysters.
- A chemical hazard that may be found on food.
- Written documents used in HACCP to track safety steps.
- Meat process that uses smoke to preserve food.
- Point – A step where a hazard can be controlled or removed.
- A tiny organism that can cause food-borne illness.
15 Clues: A physical hazard that can contaminate food. • A chemical hazard that may be found on food. • Actions taken when a safety limit is not met. • A system that finds and controls food hazards. • Meat process that uses smoke to preserve food. • Live seafood kept in tanks like clams or oysters. • To check if the HACCP system is working properly. • ...
Pack 495 Crossover Ceremony 2022-01-11
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- Fourth Grade
- First rank all scouts earn
- Race Day
- Guide to complete your adventures
- ..mentally _____ and morally straight
- Cub Scout patch Boy Scouts can wear
- To keep myself physically _____,
- First Grade
- Yearly internet safety
- ..loyal, helpful, _______,...
- Cub Scout Motto
Down
- A scout is ________,
- Summer boat race
- Blast-off at Pack Night
- Leave no ______.
- Highest Boy Scout Rank
- To ____ other people at all times;
- Third Grade
- Second Grade
- ..thrifty, _____, clean, and reverant.
- Where we camp underground
- ..to do my duty to God and my ______.
- Bear claws; pocket ______ safety.
- On my ______, I will do my best..
- ..and to obey the Scout ____.
25 Clues: Race Day • Third Grade • First Grade • Fourth Grade • Second Grade • Cub Scout Motto • Summer boat race • Leave no ______. • A scout is ________, • Highest Boy Scout Rank • Yearly internet safety • Blast-off at Pack Night • Where we camp underground • First rank all scouts earn • ..loyal, helpful, _______,... • ..and to obey the Scout ____. • To keep myself physically _____, • ...
CAREGIVING 2014-10-05
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- STROKE
- COMMUNICATE
- BLOW
- DISPOSABLE
- ENVIRONMENT
- AMPUTATION
- CIRCULATORY
- INTERNAL
- HEARTATTACK
- SAVE
- PROVISION
- BOTTLEFEEDING
- ABRASION
- ELIMINATES
- SANITATION
- FOREIGN
- CRYING
- ELECTRICAL
- WOUND
- FIRSTAID
- PATIENT
- CUTTING
- CLOSEWOUND
- FROSTBITE
- EXERCISE
- INCISION
- INCREASE
- RELAXING
- INFECTED
- LOVINGLY
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- SAFETY
- DIGNITY
- TWEZEER
- WAKEUP
- DRESSING
- COMFORTABLE
- BACTERIA
- PATIENCE
- COMPANIONSHIP
- PREVENTION
- CAREGIVING
- BREASTFEED
- RECORD
- INDEX
- OPENWOUND
- THREATENING
- FIRSTAIDKIT
- DISCRIPTION
- GUAZEPADS
- BLIND
- DIFFICULT
- CAREGIVER
- RELIABLE
- BEHAVIOR
- EXTERNAL
- AREA
- DEAF
- DAILY
- RESPECT
- GENTLE
60 Clues: BLOW • SAVE • AREA • DEAF • INDEX • BLIND • WOUND • DAILY • SAFETY • STROKE • WAKEUP • RECORD • CRYING • GENTLE • DIGNITY • TWEZEER • FOREIGN • PATIENT • CUTTING • RESPECT • DRESSING • BACTERIA • PATIENCE • INTERNAL • ABRASION • FIRSTAID • RELIABLE • BEHAVIOR • EXTERNAL • EXERCISE • INCISION • INCREASE • RELAXING • INFECTED • LOVINGLY • PROVISION • OPENWOUND • GUAZEPADS • DIFFICULT • CAREGIVER • FROSTBITE • DISPOSABLE • AMPUTATION • PREVENTION • CAREGIVING • BREASTFEED • ELIMINATES • ...
Do you know Lowe's? 2024-01-09
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- a spilled chemical should go in what cage
- how we take care of customers
- how we show appreciation
- a great financing option
- how we develop
- who's the best
- PL/LD/DD/NP
- a great service we offer our customers
- MOD
- how we give back to our communities
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- CSA
- how we ensure our shelves are stocked
- a great way to drive sales
- 10am to 2pm
- The "A" in SMART
- Lowe's Safety Review
- who do you call for a leave of absence
- look inside all
- how we protect ourselves and customers
- lost little girls code
- Escorts should maintain a distance of
- lost little boy is code
22 Clues: CSA • MOD • 10am to 2pm • PL/LD/DD/NP • how we develop • who's the best • look inside all • The "A" in SMART • Lowe's Safety Review • lost little girls code • lost little boy is code • how we show appreciation • a great financing option • a great way to drive sales • how we take care of customers • how we give back to our communities • how we ensure our shelves are stocked • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-16
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- chemical container requirement
- blade type not to be used at Xylem
- best line of defense- 2 words
- hand protection
- h in EHS
- authority of all employees -2 words
- recyclable containers & exit blocker
- system to find safety data sheets
- common injury location at Xylem
- routine safety management of area
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- stored in yellow cabinets & red cans
- eye protection -2 words
- report to prevent injury-2 words
- hazardous energy isolation
- measured by environmental metrics
- aligned to ISO 14001 standards
- submitted through GenSuite-2 words
- danger or risk
- last line of defense against hazard
- human engineering
- single-person lift limit in pounds
- equipment inspected before each use
22 Clues: h in EHS • danger or risk • hand protection • human engineering • eye protection -2 words • hazardous energy isolation • best line of defense- 2 words • chemical container requirement • aligned to ISO 14001 standards • common injury location at Xylem • report to prevent injury-2 words • measured by environmental metrics • system to find safety data sheets • ...
The good doctor 2023-01-30
Cycling Safety 2024-09-26
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- People at risk in bike accidents.
- A common complaint against wearing helmets.
- Cycling without a helmet is considered a dangerous ____.
- The part of the body that helmets protect from fractures.
- Essential safety gear for cyclists to protect the skull and brain.
- Organ that can suffer permanent damage from cycling without a helmet.
- Helmets are designed to absorb i_______ during a fall.
Down
- Cycling without a helmet sets a bad e____ for young riders.
- Type of accident that can be avoided with helmet use.
- Helmets reduce the severity of head t____.
- A type of head injury that helmets help prevent.
- S_____ is the primary concern addressed by wearing a helmet.
- Wearing helmets promotes a c_____ of safety among cyclists.
- Young riders who often imitate adults' cycling behavior.
- Part of the body most vulnerable in cycling accidents.
15 Clues: People at risk in bike accidents. • Helmets reduce the severity of head t____. • A common complaint against wearing helmets. • A type of head injury that helmets help prevent. • Type of accident that can be avoided with helmet use. • Part of the body most vulnerable in cycling accidents. • Helmets are designed to absorb i_______ during a fall. • ...
Sasha11 2021-04-21
20 Clues: хотя • почти • щедрый • взгляд • точный • капитан • недавно • внезапно • персонал • наушники • смущенный • принимать • канцелярия • оставаться • вести себя • беспокоить • недостаток • герой книги • безопасность • точно определенно
Patient Privacy and Safety 2022-11-08
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- Acronym used to ensure email encryption
- Protect patient ______
- You are not permitted to _____ your own record
- Employees need to access the network
- Inaccurate demographics may cause _____ record
- Empty ____ bin daily
- Patient identifier
- Identifies age
Down
- Privacy Law
- A way to secure your computer
- document you ask to verify correct name
- The reason for accuracy
- Do not____ pictures on social media
- PHISHING may result in ______ theft
- Report security incidents to safety ______
15 Clues: Privacy Law • Identifies age • Patient identifier • Empty ____ bin daily • Protect patient ______ • The reason for accuracy • A way to secure your computer • Do not____ pictures on social media • PHISHING may result in ______ theft • Employees need to access the network • Acronym used to ensure email encryption • document you ask to verify correct name • ...
Rigging 2023-05-02
Across
- a long pipe
- Holds the stage weights
- The amount of maximum weight we will utilize given the breaking strength and safety factor
- lift lines go down to the batten
- Lift lines and hand line feeds through here
- Has locks for the hand line
- For safety, we always give ourselves room for error and safety. In theatre, we work with 1/10 of the breaking strength
- Rope that someone operates
- Pulling the bottom of the curtain upstage
- the art of safely hanging things above head
Down
- How much weight a piece of hardware holds until it will generally fail
- Using your hands to grab the bottom of the curtain
- Where the weights are to load onto the arbor
- Using your forearms to catch the curtain and don’t let it touch the floor
- steel cable that holds the batten
- are small metal plates in the arbor that are inserted between sets of stage weights to make the arbor more secure and safe
- Pulley at the floor
17 Clues: a long pipe • Pulley at the floor • Holds the stage weights • Rope that someone operates • Has locks for the hand line • lift lines go down to the batten • steel cable that holds the batten • Pulling the bottom of the curtain upstage • Lift lines and hand line feeds through here • the art of safely hanging things above head • Where the weights are to load onto the arbor • ...
WHS Crossword Puzzle – National Safety Month Edition 2025-10-02
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- – Equipment worn to protect against hazards (3)
- – What you should do during a fire emergency (8)
- – Type of handling that can lead to injury if done incorrectly (6)
- – Immediate help given to someone injured (8)
- – An unplanned event that may cause injury or damage (8)
- – Visual safety reminders posted around the workplace (7)
- – Measures put in place to reduce or eliminate risks (8)
- – Something that can cause harm (6)
- – The authority that oversees WHS in South Australia (8)
Down
- – What you should do if you witness a safety incident (6)
- – The regulator responsible for enforcing WHS laws in the Northern Territory (10)
- – Acronym for a person conducting a business or undertaking (4)
- – A serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action (9)
- – Designing workspaces to reduce strain and injury (10)
- – A state of physical or mental exhaustion that can increase risk (7)
- – What staff receive to understand safety procedures (8)
- – The likelihood of harm occurring (4)
17 Clues: – Something that can cause harm (6) • – The likelihood of harm occurring (4) • – Immediate help given to someone injured (8) • – Equipment worn to protect against hazards (3) • – What you should do during a fire emergency (8) • – Designing workspaces to reduce strain and injury (10) • – An unplanned event that may cause injury or damage (8) • ...
OSHA Construction 2025-07-13
Across
- Used to protect the lungs
- Necessary to prevent heat illness
- Applying heat to metal
- Power tools must have
- Type of person to erect scaffold
- All employees must have
- Greatest number of deaths in construction
Down
- Used to prevent collapse
- Inspector must show
- Who signed OSHA Act
- Installed when Cylinder is not in use
- Agency enforcing Safety
- Possible outcome of inspection
- Responsibility of all on site
14 Clues: Inspector must show • Who signed OSHA Act • Power tools must have • Applying heat to metal • Agency enforcing Safety • All employees must have • Used to prevent collapse • Used to protect the lungs • Responsibility of all on site • Possible outcome of inspection • Type of person to erect scaffold • Necessary to prevent heat illness • Installed when Cylinder is not in use • ...
Safety Awareness 2014-05-29
Across
- Material Safety Data Sheet, which is available on the intranet
- Prevent slips, trips and
- How you must handle all accidents and incidents
- Give workers space around these zones for everyone's safety
- Be sure this is in proper working order
- These must always be kept free from clutter and equipment
Down
- Important for everyone
- Must be properly stored in an upright position in a stand
- Require prompt action
- These supplies must be properly locked and stored away
- If you hear them, you own them
11 Clues: Require prompt action • Important for everyone • Prevent slips, trips and • If you hear them, you own them • Be sure this is in proper working order • How you must handle all accidents and incidents • These supplies must be properly locked and stored away • Must be properly stored in an upright position in a stand • ...
29. 90s Nostalgic Cartoons 1 2025-08-04
Across
- Football-headed kid
- Superpowered little heroes
- Stone protectors by night
- Adventures of toddlers
- Mice with world plans
- Half cat, half dog
- Wallaby’s odd life
- Satirical Colorado town
Down
- Boy genius with secret lab
- Schoolyard antics
- Quahog’s dysfunctional family
- Muscle-bound ladies’ man
- Yakko, Wakko, and Dot
- Three scheming boys
- Absorbent sea sponge
- Dark knight of Gotham
- Sarcastic high schooler
17 Clues: Schoolyard antics • Half cat, half dog • Wallaby’s odd life • Football-headed kid • Three scheming boys • Absorbent sea sponge • Yakko, Wakko, and Dot • Mice with world plans • Dark knight of Gotham • Adventures of toddlers • Sarcastic high schooler • Satirical Colorado town • Muscle-bound ladies’ man • Stone protectors by night • Boy genius with secret lab • Superpowered little heroes • ...
EMO SAFETY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-08-13
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- Conversation about safety that occur organically throughout our workday
- How many points of contact are recommended for safety
- The Rule Of Thumb by which a driver may maintain a safe distance is how many seconds
- An inspection of your vehicle, including the direction in which you will be driving
- Look both ways and wait 3-5 seconds before entering this
Down
- A term used for a driver who operates a CNP vehicle for any purpose or personal vehicle on company business at least 12 times in a six-month period
- The study of how a workplace and the equipment used can best be designed for comfort and efficiency
- Lifesaving devices provided in most CNP buildings
- CNP’s number one core value
- Committee supports the entire Safety process and provides guidance to the safety team at CNP
10 Clues: CNP’s number one core value • Lifesaving devices provided in most CNP buildings • How many points of contact are recommended for safety • Look both ways and wait 3-5 seconds before entering this • Conversation about safety that occur organically throughout our workday • An inspection of your vehicle, including the direction in which you will be driving • ...
Engineers 2021-09-07
Across
- responsible for building
- Installation of radar
- traditional engineer
- component of planes
- design prostheses
- study of earth
- move locomotive between tracks
- ensure components of plans
- maintenance of computers
- ways to eliminate wastefulness
- maintain imaging equipment
Down
- safety populations safety and health
- manufacturing of chemical products
- methods for digging earths surface
- system to protect people
- conduct experiments to test radiation effects
- technician sets quality criteria
- work on solution for fuel
- design functionality of automobiles
- Knowledgeable of physics
- responsible to build new exhibits for rare animals
- air pollution near buildings
- protect soil and water
- work in industry
- the design of aircraft
25 Clues: study of earth • work in industry • design prostheses • component of planes • traditional engineer • Installation of radar • protect soil and water • the design of aircraft • system to protect people • responsible for building • Knowledgeable of physics • maintenance of computers • work on solution for fuel • ensure components of plans • maintain imaging equipment • ...
Engineering 2022-08-12
Across
- work with computer parts
- makes sure products are of good quality
- coordinate operations
- desing machines
- find ways to dispose of watste water
- work with planes
- calibrates equipment
- work with glass and ceramics
- research and develop lasers
- mantain radio equipment
- investigate motion
- research and maintain x-ray devices
- Develop nuclear processes
Down
- ensures safety
- try to elminate wastefullnes
- researches and develops new tools
- test new forms of fermentation
- design things like telescopes
- work wil chemical processes
- find things like oil
- moves locamotives
- oversee drilling operations
- oversees construction
- works with jets
- work with things like prosthestics
- designs utility systems
26 Clues: ensures safety • desing machines • works with jets • work with planes • moves locamotives • investigate motion • find things like oil • calibrates equipment • coordinate operations • oversees construction • designs utility systems • mantain radio equipment • work with computer parts • Develop nuclear processes • work wil chemical processes • oversee drilling operations • ...
Crossword 2025-03-25
Across
- – Walls that are falling down.
- – Something ripped apart.
- – Trees that have been pulled out of the ground.
- – To secure something before a storm.
- – A supermarket filled with many people.
- – Safety measures taken before a storm
- – Strong waves in the ocean.
- – Strong winds making a loud noise.
- – Something completely destroyed.
- – Debris moving quickly through the air.
Down
- – Wires twisted together.
- – Something damaged.
- – To leave a place for safety.
- – Feeling afraid.
- – To make something stronger.
- – Torrents of water making loud sounds.
- – Extremely scared. assist – To help someone in need.
- – When someone cannot survive underwater.
- – Poles falling forcefully.
- – Type of heavy rain during a storm.
- – Something that has fallen over.
21 Clues: – Feeling afraid. • – Something damaged. • – Wires twisted together. • – Something ripped apart. • – Poles falling forcefully. • – Strong waves in the ocean. • – To make something stronger. • – To leave a place for safety. • – Walls that are falling down. • – Something completely destroyed. • – Something that has fallen over. • – Strong winds making a loud noise. • ...
Safety and Security 2025-06-26
Across
- someone who monitors security cameras
- airport area before passport control
- machine that scans your luggage
- item required to enter the secure zone
- security step to inspect shoes or belt
- agency responsible for screening
- carry-on item
- no-entry sone on the tarmac
- prohibited liquids over 100ml
- forbidden object to take
Down
- airline staff that check cabin for safety
- type of explosive detection check
- where security occur
- must be shown to board a plane
- restricted item often found in aerosols
- keep this on when the sign is on
- detector detects metal objects
- physical search by hand
- safety procedure before takeoff
- the process of identifying passengers
20 Clues: carry-on item • where security occur • physical search by hand • forbidden object to take • no-entry sone on the tarmac • prohibited liquids over 100ml • must be shown to board a plane • detector detects metal objects • machine that scans your luggage • safety procedure before takeoff • keep this on when the sign is on • agency responsible for screening • ...
Safety Crossword Jan 11 2023-01-11
Across
- camera need?
- movie with Neo
- federal safety and health org.
- can kill you
- take one on the ___
- a lot of feet
- a call
- glass edge
- opposite of loose
- breeze
- goes in a jar
- in a good spot
- _______ wheel
- choirs worst nightmare
- loose your ________
- a digit
- a sense
Down
- 23 letter of greek alphabet
- Sesto Elemento
- pulverize
- winters chomp
- casino part
- ___,___, baby...
- deplete
- leading cause of death in adults under 35
- wheel ___
- blunder
- like winter
- the floor on the bottom
- job safety checklist
- can you ___ it
- ________ valve
- exam
- has a lobe
- burst
35 Clues: exam • burst • a call • breeze • deplete • blunder • a digit • a sense • pulverize • wheel ___ • glass edge • has a lobe • casino part • like winter • camera need? • can kill you • winters chomp • a lot of feet • goes in a jar • _______ wheel • Sesto Elemento • movie with Neo • can you ___ it • ________ valve • in a good spot • ___,___, baby... • opposite of loose • take one on the ___ • loose your ________ • job safety checklist • ...
Safety 2012-11-14
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- What do you have to wear over your clothing in the work shop?
- You must alway follow the ........ insturctions.
- What should you not touch without permission in the work shop?
- shoes What type of shoes should you wear in the work shop?
- What should you do when the teachers talking in the work shop?
Down
- What should you not brake in the work shop?
- What do girls wear that you should not wear in the work shop?
- Girls must always have .... tied back in the work shop.
- What do you have to wear on your face for safety in the work shop?
- You must always read the ..... rules in the work shop.
10 Clues: What should you not brake in the work shop? • You must alway follow the ........ insturctions. • You must always read the ..... rules in the work shop. • Girls must always have .... tied back in the work shop. • shoes What type of shoes should you wear in the work shop? • What do you have to wear over your clothing in the work shop? • ...
Safety 2020-06-03
10 Clues: Monica is • Will this be • They work here • It comes first • She's the best • I think this is • before you start • Not while driving • March Safety Topic • See how this works
Safety 2020-07-14
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- Quality Healthy Safety Environment
- training yang harus dilakukan sebelum bekerja
- Sertifikasi wajib sebelum bertugas di offshore
- pengeboran adalah salah satu kegiatan yang memiliki ..... tinggi
- alat yang wajib digunakan di tangan sebelum bekerja
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- wajib dijaga dalam melakukan pekerjaan
- akibat lalai dalam menjaga keselamatan kerja
- akibat tidak menjaga peralatan bekerja
- alat yang wajib digunakan dalam menangani bahan kimia
- perasaan yang didapat setelah menjaga keselamatan kerja
10 Clues: Quality Healthy Safety Environment • wajib dijaga dalam melakukan pekerjaan • akibat tidak menjaga peralatan bekerja • akibat lalai dalam menjaga keselamatan kerja • training yang harus dilakukan sebelum bekerja • Sertifikasi wajib sebelum bertugas di offshore • alat yang wajib digunakan di tangan sebelum bekerja • alat yang wajib digunakan dalam menangani bahan kimia • ...
Safety 2017-11-01
Across
- The _______ is responsible for taking roll call.
- During an earthquake, cover your eyes, head and ____.
- Work Safe, Home ____.
- If possible, do this in the event of an armed intruder.
Down
- During an ammonia release, teammates in the cooler/freezer/cooler dock go here.
- During an earthquake, ____, cover and hold.
- Cleaning items will be placed in designated _____ stations.
- During an emergency, tune radios to channel _____.
- When you hear this, evacuate immediately.
- If outside during an ammonia release, go this direction.
10 Clues: Work Safe, Home ____. • When you hear this, evacuate immediately. • During an earthquake, ____, cover and hold. • The _______ is responsible for taking roll call. • During an emergency, tune radios to channel _____. • During an earthquake, cover your eyes, head and ____. • If possible, do this in the event of an armed intruder. • ...
Safety 2024-06-26
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- Ladders customers can use
- Always use a _____ escort when moving lift equipment in a customer access area
- Always Use _____ Points of Contact
- When using a knife always cut ____ away from yourself
- What to wear when lifting doors, windows, lumber, heavy objects, etc and using your knife
- When an item is too heavy for just you, always ____ Lift
Down
- Before traveling up the ladder, what should you do?
- The Home _____
- Safety Takes _____
- Lift Close To _____
10 Clues: The Home _____ • Safety Takes _____ • Lift Close To _____ • Ladders customers can use • Always Use _____ Points of Contact • Before traveling up the ladder, what should you do? • When using a knife always cut ____ away from yourself • When an item is too heavy for just you, always ____ Lift • Always use a _____ escort when moving lift equipment in a customer access area • ...
Safety 2024-05-15
Across
- The process of moving people away from danger to a safe area.
- The science of designing the workplace to fit the worker.
- Safety Data Sheets, abbreviated as:
- Protection worn to minimize exposure to hazards.
- ____ Miss is an accident that could have resulted in an accident or injury but was barely avoided.
Down
- Tornado _____ means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by radar.
- Something that can cause harm.
- A detailed set of directions that is used to complete a task correctly.
- Unplanned event or sequence of events which result in human death or injury.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
10 Clues: Something that can cause harm. • Safety Data Sheets, abbreviated as: • Occupational Safety and Health Administration. • Protection worn to minimize exposure to hazards. • The science of designing the workplace to fit the worker. • The process of moving people away from danger to a safe area. • Tornado _____ means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by radar. • ...
SAFETY 2023-05-23
Across
- Protects your hands
- to avoid slipping on stairs, always hold onto ______?
- Red Tape meaning
- you need this permit when using a drill
- a type of PPE to prevent exposure to dusty environments
Down
- Puts out fires
- avoid back injury through proper_____
- used to protect against hearing damage.
- you wear a ______ to protect your head from falling objects.
- Fall arrest PPE
10 Clues: Puts out fires • Fall arrest PPE • Red Tape meaning • Protects your hands • avoid back injury through proper_____ • used to protect against hearing damage. • you need this permit when using a drill • to avoid slipping on stairs, always hold onto ______? • a type of PPE to prevent exposure to dusty environments • you wear a ______ to protect your head from falling objects.
safety 2025-04-14
Across
- the bone in your back
- what type of motion causes RSI
- what you should hold when you walk at night
- participating in these activities raise your risk of getting injuries
- don't operate any power tools without what
Down
- what you put on when you get into a car
- acronym for an injury to the brain
- acronym for an injury to the spine
- the part of the body the brain is in
- acronym for repetitive strain injury
10 Clues: the bone in your back • what type of motion causes RSI • acronym for an injury to the brain • acronym for an injury to the spine • the part of the body the brain is in • acronym for repetitive strain injury • what you put on when you get into a car • don't operate any power tools without what • what you should hold when you walk at night • ...
Safety 2025-04-14
Across
- you should one while riding a bike
- you should always wear a _____ in a car
- ____ your muscles will only worsen your symptoms
- ____ injuries can affect your memory
- you should always wear ____ equipment while working
Down
- you should get _____ after injuring yourself
- can be caused by injuries to your back
- ____ safety is an important to maintain while driving
- injuries to your back are known as ____ injuries
- _____ up while you drive
10 Clues: _____ up while you drive • you should one while riding a bike • ____ injuries can affect your memory • can be caused by injuries to your back • you should always wear a _____ in a car • you should get _____ after injuring yourself • ____ your muscles will only worsen your symptoms • injuries to your back are known as ____ injuries • ...
Safety 2025-04-15
Across
- simple medical treatment that is given as soon as possible to someone who is injured or who suddenly becomes ill
- touch someone or something quickly and hard with your head, etc.
- protection for your eyes
- officially give someone the documents, clothes or equipment they need
- stop holding or carrying something so that it falls
Down
- synonym for have a training programme, meeting, etc.
- protection for your head
- pick something up and hold it in your hands
- protection for your hands
- synonym for hurt yourself or someone else, e.g. in an accident
10 Clues: protection for your head • protection for your eyes • protection for your hands • pick something up and hold it in your hands • stop holding or carrying something so that it falls • synonym for have a training programme, meeting, etc. • synonym for hurt yourself or someone else, e.g. in an accident • touch someone or something quickly and hard with your head, etc. • ...
SAFETY 2022-09-01
Across
- What needs to be tucked in?
- What needs to stay under the desks?
- What do you need to not get distracted when using?
- What do you need to do while using the sewing machine?
- What needs to be turned off at the wall after use
- What tool is used to remove stiches
Down
- What do you need to hold towards you?
- What is hot and needs to be placed upright after use?
- What needs to be completed at home if not completed in class?
- What will your teacher say when she needs you to listen to them?
10 Clues: What needs to be tucked in? • What needs to stay under the desks? • What tool is used to remove stiches • What do you need to hold towards you? • What needs to be turned off at the wall after use • What do you need to not get distracted when using? • What is hot and needs to be placed upright after use? • What do you need to do while using the sewing machine? • ...
SAFETY 2022-09-01
Across
- What needs to be tucked in?
- What needs to stay under the desks?
- What do you need to not get distracted when using?
- What do you need to do while using the sewing machine?
- What needs to be turned off at the wall after use
- What tool is used to remove stiches
Down
- What do you need to hold towards you?
- What is hot and needs to be placed upright after use?
- What needs to be completed at home if not completed in class?
- What will your teacher say when she needs you to listen to them?
10 Clues: What needs to be tucked in? • What needs to stay under the desks? • What tool is used to remove stiches • What do you need to hold towards you? • What needs to be turned off at the wall after use • What do you need to not get distracted when using? • What is hot and needs to be placed upright after use? • What do you need to do while using the sewing machine? • ...
SAFETY 2022-09-01
Across
- What needs to be tucked in?
- What needs to stay under the desks?
- What do you need to not get distracted when using?
- What do you need to do while using the sewing machine?
- What needs to be turned off at the wall after use
- What tool is used to remove stiches
Down
- What do you need to hold towards you?
- What is hot and needs to be placed upright after use?
- What needs to be completed at home if not completed in class?
- What will your teacher say when she needs you to listen to them?
10 Clues: What needs to be tucked in? • What needs to stay under the desks? • What tool is used to remove stiches • What do you need to hold towards you? • What needs to be turned off at the wall after use • What do you need to not get distracted when using? • What is hot and needs to be placed upright after use? • What do you need to do while using the sewing machine? • ...
Safety 2022-04-21
Across
- If someone trips and nearly falls, what is this called. (2 words)
- Covid rule
- What is the E in EHS.
- covid rule
Down
- With Safety we have .... tolerance
- What must be reported immediately to your Supervisor/Manager.
- covid rule
- Machine moving parts must have a .....
- Incidents are mostly caused by unsafe .....
- What is the H in EHS.
- All employees must know the hazards and .... in the department.
- What is the S in EHS.
12 Clues: covid rule • Covid rule • covid rule • What is the H in EHS. • What is the E in EHS. • What is the S in EHS. • With Safety we have .... tolerance • Machine moving parts must have a ..... • Incidents are mostly caused by unsafe ..... • What must be reported immediately to your Supervisor/Manager. • All employees must know the hazards and .... in the department. • ...
SAFETY 2022-08-08
Across
- What are you supposed to do while using a vehicle?
- What are you supposed to wear while grabbing carts?
- what can we never leave on the floor? (something we climb)
- who's the best ETL when it comes to safety?
Down
- what should never be unattended on the salesfloor?
- what should never be left on its side?
- what do we do if an item is to heavy for one person?
- what do you call on the walkie when there is a medical emergency?
- What should we never wear while on the floor?
- which app do we use to document a near miss?
10 Clues: what should never be left on its side? • who's the best ETL when it comes to safety? • which app do we use to document a near miss? • What should we never wear while on the floor? • what should never be unattended on the salesfloor? • What are you supposed to do while using a vehicle? • What are you supposed to wear while grabbing carts? • ...
Safety 2022-09-12
Across
- I PROTECT YOUR HEAD
- is an agent (physical, chemical, radiological, or biological) that has the potential to cause injury or illness.
- is a rod or bar forming a step of a ladder, placed on edge upon which a person may step while ascending or descending a ladder.
- DO ME BEFORE ANY non-routine activity
- RCDs are intended to provide protection against
Down
- how much % is accepted maximum for flammable vapors, including for welding and grinding activities of the lower flammability limit
- The overall length of stock ladders shall not exceed ___ m.
- is a rail used to provide employees with a handhold for support.
- is a situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment that requires urgent intervention to prevent a worsening of the situation.
- is a person who shall provide the first aid to the victims and organize the further treatment with the help from Occupational Health center
10 Clues: I PROTECT YOUR HEAD • DO ME BEFORE ANY non-routine activity • RCDs are intended to provide protection against • The overall length of stock ladders shall not exceed ___ m. • is a rail used to provide employees with a handhold for support. • is an agent (physical, chemical, radiological, or biological) that has the potential to cause injury or illness. • ...
Safety 2025-05-22
10 Clues: Good • Not good • Confident • Deliberate • Trustworthy • A plan or idea • Morally correct • Someone helping someone. • Not engaging in something • A behaviour that could cause harm
SAFETY 2025-10-21
Across
- WET SIGN Should be placed when the floor is wet and is yellow
- Equipment like gloves, vests, and goggles used for protection
- The color of bandages used in food and catering areas for visibility
- Substances that must be labeled and stored safely
- Anything that could cause injury or damage
Down
- STATION Used to rinse eyes in case of chemical exposure
- Secure container used for storing sharp tools
- Unsafe practice of piling boxes or carts too high
- Must be cleaned up immediately to prevent slips and falls
- Safer than pulling when moving carts or trolleys
10 Clues: Anything that could cause injury or damage • Secure container used for storing sharp tools • Safer than pulling when moving carts or trolleys • Unsafe practice of piling boxes or carts too high • Substances that must be labeled and stored safely • STATION Used to rinse eyes in case of chemical exposure • Must be cleaned up immediately to prevent slips and falls • ...
safety 2026-02-05
Across
- Safe Haven
- anything that interferes/prevents normal work functions or activities
- Keeping customer / bank information protected
- yelling
Down
- 1800-727-7375
- waving fist
- security meeting happens how many time a year
- when opening always be aware of your
- branch passcode
- Submit as soon as possible(but no more than 72 hours after
10 Clues: yelling • Safe Haven • waving fist • 1800-727-7375 • branch passcode • when opening always be aware of your • security meeting happens how many time a year • Keeping customer / bank information protected • Submit as soon as possible(but no more than 72 hours after • anything that interferes/prevents normal work functions or activities
Safety 2026-02-23
Across
- If there is a fire, I should ______ all of my belongings behind.
- also needed for healthy lifestyle other than diet
- A safety protocol for working in confined spaces
- a reaction of a substance with oxygen to give heat and light
- _______ _____ (2 words) include oils, gasoline, paints, grease, lacquers, and solvents
- Safety purge gas, used to push out oxygen
Down
- What relief valves are designed to prevent
- It means 'slow down' on a traffic light
- Mandatory document to transport hazardous waste
- A safety measure for preventing electrical shocks
10 Clues: It means 'slow down' on a traffic light • Safety purge gas, used to push out oxygen • What relief valves are designed to prevent • Mandatory document to transport hazardous waste • A safety protocol for working in confined spaces • also needed for healthy lifestyle other than diet • A safety measure for preventing electrical shocks • ...
safety 2026-02-23
Across
- A safety check before operating machinery
- Tiny living thing that may cause illness.
- Liquid waste
- prevents your clothing from getting damaged
- Heat , fuel and ____________ are needed to create a fire
Down
- Instrument for measuring the velocity of flow of a gas
- May result in personal injury
- When driving a car follow the ... signs
- A dangerous situation that could lead to an accident
- A deliberate prevention of process flow to provide a safe environment for performing maintenance, repair or replacement operations on process facilities
10 Clues: Liquid waste • May result in personal injury • When driving a car follow the ... signs • A safety check before operating machinery • Tiny living thing that may cause illness. • prevents your clothing from getting damaged • A dangerous situation that could lead to an accident • Instrument for measuring the velocity of flow of a gas • ...
Safety 2025-09-02
Across
- Information given for a chemical spill
- What does PPE stand for
- What is cerebral spinal fluid
Down
- What does the A in ALICE stand for
- Broad base support is an example of
- What clots a chemical spill
- What container do you put needles in
- Patient identifier
- What do you put on a broken bed
- What does the R in RACE stand for
10 Clues: Patient identifier • What does PPE stand for • What clots a chemical spill • What is cerebral spinal fluid • What do you put on a broken bed • What does the R in RACE stand for • What does the A in ALICE stand for • Broad base support is an example of • What container do you put needles in • Information given for a chemical spill
safety 2026-03-10
Across
- something that can cause injury or damage
- To notify someone about a hazard or incident.
- High visibility clothing for worker safety
- A situation that could cause harm.
Down
- A protective barrier
- Care taken to avoid danger
- Head protection used to prevent injury
- Rules created to keep people safe
- Gear worn to protect from hazard.
- Free from danger
10 Clues: Free from danger • A protective barrier • Care taken to avoid danger • Rules created to keep people safe • Gear worn to protect from hazard. • A situation that could cause harm. • Head protection used to prevent injury • something that can cause injury or damage • High visibility clothing for worker safety • To notify someone about a hazard or incident.
Robotics 2024-04-30
Across
- We use this sofware to program in the lab lap tops.
- Equivalent of "Move Steering" block.
- We use this block when we need to repeat several times or indefinitely an action.
- Equivalent of Roberta's "Steer" block in Lego Mindstorm
- We use this to program online.
- We use this block in Lego Mindstorm when we need to do something if a condition is met.
- We use this block in Open Roberta Lab when we need to do something if a condition is met.
Down
- We use this software to program in your Chromebook.
- It is the brain of the robot.
- Sensor we use to detect an obstacle.
- You connect the sensors in the ports with Letters or Numbers?
- You connect the motors in the ports with Letters or Numbers?
- The robot is used with rechargeable batteries and 4 ___ batteries.
- Motor that help us to raise the arm of the robot.
14 Clues: It is the brain of the robot. • We use this to program online. • Equivalent of "Move Steering" block. • Sensor we use to detect an obstacle. • Motor that help us to raise the arm of the robot. • We use this sofware to program in the lab lap tops. • We use this software to program in your Chromebook. • Equivalent of Roberta's "Steer" block in Lego Mindstorm • ...
BCS Health and Safety 2015-08-31
Across
- / What type of legislation are safety laws incorporated into
- / Keeping your workplace clean and free of clutter
- / Location of the BCS Group head office
- / You complete this document if there has been an accident or incident
- / Defined as the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk or injury
- / The BCS CEO
- / One of the BCS core values
- / The only people allowed to do electrical work
Down
- / Name of the BCS bag drop system
- / Division of BCS that runs aviation projects
- / Full wording for the acronym LOTO
- / Acronym for a person conducting a business or undertaking
- / An item of personal protective equipment
- / Set of written rules which explains how people working in a particular profession should behave
- / Who is responsible for safety at your workplace
- / What word describes anything in the workplace that has potential to harm people
- / Company that bought an 80% stake in BCS on the 1st January
17 Clues: / The BCS CEO • / One of the BCS core values • / Name of the BCS bag drop system • / Full wording for the acronym LOTO • / Location of the BCS Group head office • / An item of personal protective equipment • / Division of BCS that runs aviation projects • / The only people allowed to do electrical work • / Who is responsible for safety at your workplace • ...
Health and Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-28
Across
- Anything with the potential to cause injury is a _____.
- Process of converting construction waste into reusable materials
- Don't spread it thin.
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries.
- It is _____ duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Essential process for exchanging information and ideas
- Pre-driving inspection to ensure safety and performance
Down
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding Health and Safety.
- Psychological support initiative for men working on construction sites
- An incident that does not lead to an accident is called a
- It is essential for your overall health and well-being
- Equipment used to protect the eyes
- MUST complete before every site task?
- One P
- Emergency procedures explain what needs to happen if an _____ alarm is triggered.
- A fire exit should never be
- Always lift items from the _____ (not back) and hold item close to our chest when carrying them.
17 Clues: One P • Don't spread it thin. • A fire exit should never be • Equipment used to protect the eyes • MUST complete before every site task? • It is essential for your overall health and well-being • Essential process for exchanging information and ideas • Anything with the potential to cause injury is a _____. • Pre-driving inspection to ensure safety and performance • ...
Staying Safe: Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-08
Across
- Footwear providing support and protection in certain activities.
- Practices that prevent harm, injury, or danger.
- Padding used to improve comfort and reduce injury risk when sitting.
- Barrier to prevent falls or keep vehicles on the road.
- Protective gear for knees, elbows, or wrists.
- Damage to skin or tissue from heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- Discoloration of skin from broken blood vessels under the surface.
- Safety strap system used for climbing or working at heights.
- High-visibility clothing for safety in traffic zones.
Down
- Actions taken to prevent accidents and protect people from harm.
- Visual or sound alert to warn others of danger.
- Device that warns of fire, intrusion, or other danger.
- Portable light source used in emergencies or dark conditions.
- Stretching or tearing of ligaments, common in ankles and wrists.
- Brain injury from a blow to the head, often causing dizziness and confusion.
- A break or crack in a bone caused by high force or stress.
- Guide to help navigate safely in unfamiliar areas.
17 Clues: Protective gear for knees, elbows, or wrists. • Visual or sound alert to warn others of danger. • Practices that prevent harm, injury, or danger. • Guide to help navigate safely in unfamiliar areas. • High-visibility clothing for safety in traffic zones. • Device that warns of fire, intrusion, or other danger. • Barrier to prevent falls or keep vehicles on the road. • ...
Monday 2024-01-09
Maintenance 2020-10-15
Across
- ปรับค่าเครื่อง
- ความปลอดภัย
- ทำงานโดยอัตโนมัติ
- ค่าเฉลี่ยการใช้งานจนเกิดความขัดข้อง
- ความพร้อม
- การขัดข้องเป็นศูนย์
- ของเสียเป็นศูนย์
- กิจกรรมในโรงงานตั้งแต่ขบวนการออกแบบให้สามารถบำรุงรักษาได้ง่าย
- การดำเนินการดัดแปลงให้มีคุณภาพกว่าเดิม
- การทำงานที่เที่ยงตรง
- การทำงานอย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ
Down
- อัตราส่วนทางคุณภาพ
- ตรวจจับความร้อน
- เหตุการณ์ที่อาจเกิดขึ้นได้
- ซ่อมบำรุง
- อัตราความเสี่ยง
- หยุดการทำงาน
- อัตราการชำรุด
- ขนาดของหน่วยงานบำรุงรักษา
- ความสูยเสีย 6 ประการ
20 Clues: ซ่อมบำรุง • ความพร้อม • ความปลอดภัย • หยุดการทำงาน • อัตราการชำรุด • ปรับค่าเครื่อง • ตรวจจับความร้อน • อัตราความเสี่ยง • ของเสียเป็นศูนย์ • ทำงานโดยอัตโนมัติ • อัตราส่วนทางคุณภาพ • การขัดข้องเป็นศูนย์ • ความสูยเสีย 6 ประการ • การทำงานที่เที่ยงตรง • ขนาดของหน่วยงานบำรุงรักษา • เหตุการณ์ที่อาจเกิดขึ้นได้ • การทำงานอย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ • ค่าเฉลี่ยการใช้งานจนเกิดความขัดข้อง • ...
บำรุงรักษาอุตสาหกรรม 2020-10-15
Across
- การบำรุงรักษา
- ตัวปริมาณการส่งซื้อประหยัด
- การปรับเครื่อง
- ความล้มเหลว
- การทดสอบที่ซับซ้อน
- ระบบบริหารจัดการ
- ประเภทพื้นที่
- การบำรุงรักษาทวีผลรวม
- การวางแผน
- การบำรุงรักษาทวีผล
Down
- การหยุดเล็กๆน้อยๆ
- ความปลอดภัย
- การหยุดเครื่อง
- อะไหล่
- เป็นความลับ ซ้อนเร้น ปิดบัง
- เพลา
- แก้ไขช่วงเวลา
- การฝึกอบรม
- ความขัดข้องเครื่องจักร
- การตรวจสอบอย่างละเอียด
20 Clues: เพลา • อะไหล่ • การวางแผน • การฝึกอบรม • ความปลอดภัย • ความล้มเหลว • การบำรุงรักษา • แก้ไขช่วงเวลา • ประเภทพื้นที่ • การหยุดเครื่อง • การปรับเครื่อง • ระบบบริหารจัดการ • การหยุดเล็กๆน้อยๆ • การทดสอบที่ซับซ้อน • การบำรุงรักษาทวีผล • การบำรุงรักษาทวีผลรวม • ความขัดข้องเครื่องจักร • การตรวจสอบอย่างละเอียด • ตัวปริมาณการส่งซื้อประหยัด • เป็นความลับ ซ้อนเร้น ปิดบัง
At the Airport 2020-09-23
21 Clues: lento • tiski • tulli • passi • lippu • portti • turvavyö • lentokone • kiinnittää • terminaali • lentokenttä • ikkunapaikka • matkatavarat • matkatavarat • turvallisuus • pelastusliivi • turvatarkastus • lähtevät lennot • saapuvat lennot • nousta koneeseen • maihinnousukortti
cosmetology 2022-09-28
Across
- - pus forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string of beads.
- - spiral or corkscrew shaped bacteria that sauce diseases.
- Infection - an infection confined to one area or body part such as a pimple.
- - basic supplies and tool to treat common injuries.
- Infection - an infection in the bloodstream throughout the body such as staph infection
- Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) - required by law for all products sold. SDSs include safety information about chemical products.
- - chemical products that are able to destroy bacteria
- - spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases.
- - chemical products that are able to destroy fungi
- - a chemical process the destroys most, but not necessarily all, harmful organisms on environmental surfaces. the pathogens of concern in the cosmetology industry are effectively by the disinfection process, witch is required in all states.
- - chemical products that are able to destroy fungi
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- - the process that completely destroys all microbial live, including spores
- - the study of bacteria
- - capable of destroying viruses
- Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) - it was created to have safety laws in a workplace.
- - the removal of blood and all other potentially infectious materials on an items surface, and the removal of visible debris or residue such as dust, hair, and skin.
- - singular: bacillus. short, rod shaped bacteria. They are the most common bacteria and produce diseases.
- - pus forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch of grapes. they cause abscesses, pustules, and boils
- registration # - any chemical substance must be reviewed with the EPA.
- - round shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups. the three types of cocci are staphylococci, streptococci, and diplococci.
20 Clues: - the study of bacteria • - capable of destroying viruses • - chemical products that are able to destroy fungi • - basic supplies and tool to treat common injuries. • - chemical products that are able to destroy fungi • - chemical products that are able to destroy bacteria • - spiral or corkscrew shaped bacteria that sauce diseases. • ...
cosmetology 2022-09-28
Across
- - the process that completely destroys all microbial live, including spores
- registration # - any chemical substance must be reviewed with the EPA.
- Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) - it was created to have safety laws in a workplace.
- - an infection in the bloodstream throughout the body such as staph infection
- - the study of bacteria
- - pus forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string of beads.
- - pus forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch of grapes. they cause abscesses, pustules, and boils
- - chemical products that are able to destroy fungi
- - spiral or corkscrew shaped bacteria that sauce diseases.
Down
- - an infection confined to one area or body part such as a pimple.
- - a chemical process the destroys most, but not necessarily all, harmful organisms on environmental surfaces. the pathogens of concern in the cosmetology industry are effectively by the disinfection process, witch is required in all states.
- Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) - required by law for all products sold. SDSs include safety information about chemical products.
- - the removal of blood and all other potentially infectious materials on an items surface, and the removal of visible debris or residue such as dust, hair, and skin.
- - spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases.
- - chemical products that are able to destroy bacteria
- - chemical products that are able to destroy fungi
- - capable of destroying viruses
- - basic supplies and tool to treat common injuries.
- - singular: bacillus. short, rod shaped bacteria. They are the most common bacteria and produce diseases.
- - round shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups. the three types of cocci are staphylococci, streptococci, and diplococci.
20 Clues: - the study of bacteria • - capable of destroying viruses • - chemical products that are able to destroy fungi • - basic supplies and tool to treat common injuries. • - chemical products that are able to destroy bacteria • - chemical products that are able to destroy fungi • - spiral or corkscrew shaped bacteria that sauce diseases. • ...
Safety 2022-03-09
10 Clues: Space to small • Unneeded items • Moving equipment • Protect your digits • Pause before you act • To protect your eyes • At least once a month • Instead of pulling do this • Before working on equipment • _______ protective equipment
SAFETY 2013-09-09
Across
- The door that you have to utilize while going from one cooler to the other
- When the fire alarm sounds the plant must be____________
- Which recommendations are followed by the Cumming plant about the permissible exposure limit (PEL).
- Over 25% of accidents involve a _____________ being struck
- How often the pre-trip inspections must be done?
Down
- Number of deaths each year caused by forklift accidents
- _________is not, strictly speaking, a poison and repeated exposure to it produces no addictive (chronic) effects on the human body. However, even in small concentrations in the air it can be extremely irritating to the eyes, throat, and breathing passage
- When do you have to report accidents or unsafe acts to your supervisor.
- If you see a running hose, turn it________
- The name of the team in the plant that is responsible to follow compliance and requirements established by the law and company policies on regards to ammonia safety.
10 Clues: If you see a running hose, turn it________ • How often the pre-trip inspections must be done? • Number of deaths each year caused by forklift accidents • When the fire alarm sounds the plant must be____________ • Over 25% of accidents involve a _____________ being struck • When do you have to report accidents or unsafe acts to your supervisor. • ...
safety 2016-02-24
Across
- Someone you should never leave
- Effective transfer of information
- Describes effective communication
- Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
- Needs to be paid attention to
Down
- One of the 5 Ps
- Asking if something makes sense
- Checking with an expert source
- One of the Cs in ARCC
- Stop, Think, Act, Review
10 Clues: One of the 5 Ps • One of the Cs in ARCC • Stop, Think, Act, Review • Needs to be paid attention to • Someone you should never leave • Checking with an expert source • Asking if something makes sense • Effective transfer of information • Describes effective communication • Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
Safety 2023-01-22
safety 2021-10-14
SAFETY 2022-08-08
Across
- What are you supposed to do while using a vehicle?
- What are you supposed to wear while grabbing carts?
- what can we never leave on the floor? (something we climb)
- who's the best ETL when it comes to safety?
Down
- what should never be unattended on the salesfloor?
- what wooden platform should never be left on its side?
- what do we do if an item is to heavy for one person?
- what do you call on the walkie when there is a medical emergency?
- What should we never wear while on the floor?
- which app do we use to document a near miss?
10 Clues: who's the best ETL when it comes to safety? • which app do we use to document a near miss? • What should we never wear while on the floor? • what should never be unattended on the salesfloor? • What are you supposed to do while using a vehicle? • What are you supposed to wear while grabbing carts? • what do we do if an item is to heavy for one person? • ...
Safety 2022-11-22
Across
- A maladaptive pattern of continued use of alcohol or a drug
- a behavioral choice is made that increases risk where risk is not recognized or is mistakenly believed to be justified.
- device, method, or process that is used for the specific purpose of restricting a patient’s freedom of movement without the permission of the person
- A set of interventions to reduce the risk of falls
- unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physiological or psychological injury
Down
- A mnemonic for the components of health care team member communication
- An unplanned event that did not result in a patient injury or illness but had the potential to.
- A drug used to manage a patient’s behavior
- Scheduled hourly visits to each patient’s room
- A transfer and acceptance of patient care responsibility achieved through effective communication.
10 Clues: A drug used to manage a patient’s behavior • Scheduled hourly visits to each patient’s room • A set of interventions to reduce the risk of falls • A maladaptive pattern of continued use of alcohol or a drug • A mnemonic for the components of health care team member communication • ...
Safety 2018-02-17
Across
- An 87-year-old man is admitted to the hospital for cellulitis of the right arm. He ambulates with a cane and is taking lasix to control the fluid retention. Which intervention is most important to protect him from injury?
- A nurse sees smoke emerging from medical equipment in a client's room. The equipment is currently being used by the client. Which is the first priority in the event of a fire?
- event Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of
- Broadly defined as a tragic event of great magnitude that requires the response of people outside the involved community
- What type of restraint is used on an infant?
Down
- What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under?
- Involves the deliberate spread of pathogenic organisms into a community to cause widespread illness, fear, and panic
- A nurse is conducting a home assessment for a client regarding safety. The nurse uses what acronym to pass assess the risk for falls in the clients home?
- In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for?
- How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin?
10 Clues: What type of restraint is used on an infant? • In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for? • What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under? • How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin? • event Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of • ...
Safety 2018-02-19
Across
- What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under?
- What type of restraint is used on an infant?
- Broadly defined as a tragic event of great magnitude that requires the response of people outside the involved community
- A nurse sees smoke emerging from medical equipment in a client's room. The equipment is currently being used by the client. Which is the first priority in the event of a fire?
Down
- Involves the deliberate spread of pathogenic organisms into a community to cause widespread illness, fear, and panic
- In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for?
- An 87-year-old man is admitted to the hospital for cellulitis of the right arm. He ambulates with a cane and is taking lasix to control the fluid retention. Which intervention is most important to protect him from injury?
- A nurse is conducting a home assessment for a client regarding safety. The nurse uses what acronym to assess the risk for falls in the clients home?
- Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of
- How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin?
10 Clues: What type of restraint is used on an infant? • In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for? • What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under? • How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin? • Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of • ...
Safety 2018-02-19
Across
- How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin?
- What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under?
- What type of restraint is used on an infant?
- An 87-year-old man is admitted to the hospital for cellulitis of the right arm. He ambulates with a cane and is taking lasix to control the fluid retention. Which intervention is most important to protect him from injury?
- event Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of
- In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for?
Down
- Involves the deliberate spread of pathogenic organisms into a community to cause widespread illness, fear, and panic
- Broadly defined as a tragic event of great magnitude that requires the response of people outside the involved community
- Client A nurse sees smoke emerging from medical equipment in a client's room. The equipment is currently being used by the client. Which is the first priority in the event of a fire?
- A nurse is conducting a home assessment for a client regarding safety. The nurse uses what acronym to assess the risk for falls in the clients home?
10 Clues: What type of restraint is used on an infant? • In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for? • What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under? • How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin? • event Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of • ...
safety 2023-05-17
Across
- Have windows and doors open
- Always have them under a table
- Close when you are finished
- Hold them by the blade
- Wear them when you are using chemicals
Down
- Never leave unattended
- What the teacher needs to give you
- Pack all equipment up at the end
- Have them tucked away so no one trips on them
- Turn of when not using
10 Clues: Never leave unattended • Hold them by the blade • Have windows and doors open • Turn of when not using • Close when you are finished • Always have them under a table • What the teacher needs to give you • Pack all equipment up at the end • Wear them when you are using chemicals • Have them tucked away so no one trips on them
