lab safety Crossword Puzzles
MRI Safety Week 2026 - BAMRR 2026-07-15
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- Most abundant nucleus imaged in MRI.
- Unwanted feature degrading image quality.
- Abbreviation for radiofrequency.
- Motion of spinning nuclei in a magnetic field.
- MR classification indicating an item must not enter the MRI environment.
- Frequency at which hydrogen nuclei precess.
- Most commonly used MRI contrast agent.
- MR classification permitting scanning under specified conditions.
- Rapid boil-off of liquid helium from the magnet.
- Essential process before every MRI examination.
- Used to transmit and/or receive MR signal.
- Worn to reduce exposure to MRI acoustic noise.
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- Substance used to maintain superconductivity.
- MR classification posing no known MRI hazards.
- Sir Peter, Nobel Prize-winning MRI pioneer.
- Person providing expert MRI safety advice.
- Cryogen used to cool superconducting magnets.
- Measure used to monitor RF energy deposition.
- Unit of magnetic field strength.
- Material strongly attracted to a magnetic field.
- Used to help reduce the risk of thermal burns by preventing skin-to-skin contact or contact with the bore.
- UK organisation publishing national MRI safety guidance.
- Magnetic field used for spatial encoding.
- Item requiring MRI safety assessment before scanning.
- Serious hazard caused by ferromagnetic objects.
25 Clues: Unit of magnetic field strength. • Abbreviation for radiofrequency. • Most abundant nucleus imaged in MRI. • Most commonly used MRI contrast agent. • Unwanted feature degrading image quality. • Magnetic field used for spatial encoding. • Person providing expert MRI safety advice. • Used to transmit and/or receive MR signal. • Sir Peter, Nobel Prize-winning MRI pioneer. • ...
Nebu 2020-05-02
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- kall aan ivalde weakness
- nammal aryathe poye singer
- tiktok aan ivalde main
- passionate lover
- first common crush.red
- nehus favrt.signature sign
- sadr ustha ki gf
- pandathe namle cutiepie
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- ivlk vendiyn avl pirakilaydh
- lab ile bffs
- the unlucky factor
- ksd taimur ali khan
- nonstop samsaram
- dimple queen. Intm. Elsa
- photographer/traveller
15 Clues: lab ile bffs • passionate lover • nonstop samsaram • sadr ustha ki gf • the unlucky factor • ksd taimur ali khan • tiktok aan ivalde main • first common crush.red • photographer/traveller • pandathe namle cutiepie • kall aan ivalde weakness • dimple queen. Intm. Elsa • nammal aryathe poye singer • nehus favrt.signature sign • ivlk vendiyn avl pirakilaydh
15 termiini 2015-01-23
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- Materjal, millele trükitakse
- Tehnika, millega tehakse särkidele kujundus
- Vektoritel põhinev kujundusprogramm
- Trükimenetlus, mida kasutatakse, et saavutada metalliline värv
- Tehnika, millega saadakse Zippodele kujundus
- Kõige levinum RGB värviruumi kasutav meedium
- Väga fancy värviruum
- Kõikide RGB värvide summa
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- Värvitu
- Kaasaskantav dokumendi formaat
- Teoreetiline värviruum
- Maalimise värviruum
- Trükitehnika, mida kasutati rohkem vanasti
- Sõeltrükk
- Trükivärvi koostisosa
15 Clues: Värvitu • Sõeltrükk • Maalimise värviruum • Väga fancy värviruum • Trükivärvi koostisosa • Teoreetiline värviruum • Kõikide RGB värvide summa • Materjal, millele trükitakse • Kaasaskantav dokumendi formaat • Vektoritel põhinev kujundusprogramm • Trükitehnika, mida kasutati rohkem vanasti • Tehnika, millega tehakse särkidele kujundus • Tehnika, millega saadakse Zippodele kujundus • ...
People I hate 2024-05-08
15 Clues: Prim reaper • Helen Keller • Super senior • My girlfriend • Blonde tuba kid • Brain rot virus • My shining star • My clarinet pookie • Hannah's boyfriend • Chases mexican friend • Gets back with her ex • Dating the super senior • My skibbity toilet pookie • Always annoyed with her boyfriend • Can't sit at the lab table in bio
Sähköala fin-eng 2022-10-07
18 Clues: saw • drill • safety • helmet • wrench • Hammer • johdin • foreman • weekend • kaapeli • istukka • foodhour • pääkytkin • hotworkcard • screwdriver • electrician • eristäminen • identetycard
Unit 3 Lab 2021-01-28
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- requires caregivers answers to a specific question to gauge a child's skills and development comparison
- specific information that assesses that child(ren)
- examines conditions surrounding behaviors and cause and effect
- notes over a period of time
- share basic concepts of the day at drop-off and pick up.
- using assessment tools such as questionnaires and standardized testing
- to watch or observe a behavior
- is the process of mapping a child's performance compared with children of similar age
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- happen in private, share information with the child's parents.
- conducting natural observations, collecting data and children's work for portfolios, using educator and teacher ratings
- focus an observation of a specific incident and answer questions(who, what, when, where, how)
- analyzing the DNA-genetic code
- questions about the child behavior
- measuring enzyme activity
- bulletin boards, newsletters, and emails that share the general need to know the information.
- notes, checklist, and records
- assesses specific listed skills and scores on a numerical scale
- how often something happens in a period of time
18 Clues: measuring enzyme activity • notes over a period of time • notes, checklist, and records • analyzing the DNA-genetic code • to watch or observe a behavior • questions about the child behavior • how often something happens in a period of time • specific information that assesses that child(ren) • share basic concepts of the day at drop-off and pick up. • ...
Lasen Fiber lab 2021-10-14
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- The passing of evidence, such as fiber, from a area or a person
- used as textile fiber and thread for sewing
- a fiber that comes from a goat
- a thread that comes from plant,animals,and minerals or man-made objects
- a fiber that comes from a mineral,animals,and plants
- a fiber category that is natural and would come from asbestos
- it comes from a worms spit
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- woven fibers together to make something
- usually made into rope from a cactus
- used as material for making, trimming, or lining clothes
- spun thread used for knitting, weaving, or sewing
- Something that uses silk to make things with
- a fiber that comes from the outside of the coconut
- a fine threadlike strand growing from the epidermis
- textile fiber made from its stalks
- a fiber that is man-made or non-natural
- silicate mineral that can be woven into fabrics
- used in making yarn and comes from a sheep
18 Clues: it comes from a worms spit • a fiber that comes from a goat • textile fiber made from its stalks • usually made into rope from a cactus • woven fibers together to make something • a fiber that is man-made or non-natural • used in making yarn and comes from a sheep • used as textile fiber and thread for sewing • Something that uses silk to make things with • ...
Lab QA Crossword 2018-08-01
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- Who acquired the data or performed the action
- Achieved by SOPs
- Good Laboratory Practice initially
- Metadata that are a record of critical information to permit reconstruction of activities (5,5)
- All staff must have one when they start work (6,8)
- Responsible for a delegated phase of a study (9,12)
- SOPs, Protocol and data enable this to be done for studies
- To differ from the standard
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- Place where a phase of work is performed outside of the Test Facility (4,4)
- Data which can be interacted with (7,4)
- Documented at the time of the activity
- Who is responsible for quality
- Site where the Study Director is based (4,8)
- Abbreviation for a procedure
- Place for secure storage
- Have overall responsibility for ensuring work is carried out to GLP
- Why we work to GLP
- Must include this when recording a deviation
18 Clues: Achieved by SOPs • Why we work to GLP • Place for secure storage • To differ from the standard • Abbreviation for a procedure • Who is responsible for quality • Good Laboratory Practice initially • Documented at the time of the activity • Data which can be interacted with (7,4) • Site where the Study Director is based (4,8) • Must include this when recording a deviation • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2019-04-24
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- Easy at-home genetic testing
- "Large" machine that runs our GPS test
- Primary sample type for NIPP
- Original name of DDC Way
- Important holiday for DDC
- Primary sample type for paternity testing
- Distinct sequence of DNA
- Coat color gene in dogs that causes sable or fawn coloring
- Lab attire
- A permanent change in a DNA sequence
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- DNA test that can include paternal grandparents, aunts and uncles
- Type of paternity test with a child and AF only
- At home test that provides diet and exercise strategies tailored to your genotype
- Stone guardians of our main entrance
- Annual stroll with our feathered friends
- Seven days of a retriever breed
- Month DDC opened
- Male lineage test
18 Clues: Lab attire • Month DDC opened • Male lineage test • Original name of DDC Way • Distinct sequence of DNA • Important holiday for DDC • Easy at-home genetic testing • Primary sample type for NIPP • Seven days of a retriever breed • Stone guardians of our main entrance • A permanent change in a DNA sequence • "Large" machine that runs our GPS test • ...
Grifols Lab Week 2015-03-30
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- Antibody/antigen assay
- Used for stirring, mixing and heating liquids
- Deficiency of this protein causes Hemophilia B
- Infectious agent that replicates inside the cells of another organism
- A seperation process of proteins into fractions conducted by manufacturing
- Analytical technique used to seperate, quantify, or identify analyte in a mixture
- Fluid portion of blood
- Used to sterilize equipment and supplies
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- Most abundant and main protein in human plasma
- Large polypetides consisting of one or more amino acid residues
- Gamunex-C, the newest Grifols product
- Hereditary genetic disorder that Grifols makes products for
- Used to grow and maintain microbiological cultures
- Used to spin down tubes
- The best company EVER
- Deficiency of this protein causes Hemophilia A
- Laboratory tool used to transport a measured volume of liquid
- Computer system used in the lab
18 Clues: The best company EVER • Antibody/antigen assay • Fluid portion of blood • Used to spin down tubes • Computer system used in the lab • Gamunex-C, the newest Grifols product • Used to sterilize equipment and supplies • Used for stirring, mixing and heating liquids • Most abundant and main protein in human plasma • Deficiency of this protein causes Hemophilia B • ...
Lab Laugh Logic 2026-01-07
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- Distant blue planet with extreme winds
- Remote world at the edge of the Solar System
- Mysterious black structure guiding human evolution
- Early spacecraft that marked the space age
- First animal to orbit Earth
- Astronomer who linked black holes with galaxy evolution
- Iconic science-fiction journey through space and time
- Force that governs charged particles in space
- Space physicist known for studying planetary environments
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- Branch of science that studies the universe as a whole
- Filmmaker famous for realistic space visuals
- Fundamental constants that shape the universe
- Extremely luminous object powered by matter falling inward
- Icy moon that orbits in reverse
- Fictional computer that controls a spacecraft
- Massive system of stars bound by gravity
- Ionized state of matter common in space
- Vast region of space with very little matter
18 Clues: First animal to orbit Earth • Icy moon that orbits in reverse • Distant blue planet with extreme winds • Ionized state of matter common in space • Massive system of stars bound by gravity • Early spacecraft that marked the space age • Filmmaker famous for realistic space visuals • Remote world at the edge of the Solar System • Vast region of space with very little matter • ...
Diamonds_Netflix_Explained 2020-11-16
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- DeBeers had a _____ of diamonds to control supply & demand
- the __ expert actually knew nothing about the topic
- some gems are found in the earth's ____ others are found much deeper
- the teacher __ the children by offering a gold star to the winner
- "having to repeat myself is __!" she shouted angrily
- would you buy a diamond if buying it meant __ other things
- mined diamonds and lab-grown diamonds are almost ___
- she found ___ pleasure in their pain
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- she ___ on her new-found fame by writing a book
- the politician faced __ from the public over his comments on the recent pandemic development
- "just do it" is Nike's _____
- she is a __ believer of religious doctrine
- she made a ___ argument that made me change my mind.
- the police decided to ___ the name from the press until further inquiries
- it is illegal to __ goods into the country. you must declare them at customs.
- her reputation is the field is __. No one is better
- they tried to ___ the value of lab-grown diamonds to make mind diamonds seem better
17 Clues: "just do it" is Nike's _____ • she found ___ pleasure in their pain • she is a __ believer of religious doctrine • she ___ on her new-found fame by writing a book • the __ expert actually knew nothing about the topic • her reputation is the field is __. No one is better • she made a ___ argument that made me change my mind. • ...
Kitchen Lab Procedures 2026-02-19
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- If your team finishes early, you may _______ extra laundry
- One very important rule is to _______ in your kitchen
- Before cooking, tie back long ________
- Students who follow ________________ have the most fun!
- The ____________ will refill the hand soap and dish soap each lab
- Please stay in your group's ___________
- _____ cleaning jobs must be complete before the team returns to their table
- If there are fewer than 5 people in your cooking group, _________ up the remaining jobs
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- If you don't get your favorite job the first time, there will be a chance for it ___________
- Laundry baskets are for __________ laundry ONLY
- Keep electric appliances away from _________
- Every job on the lab sheet must have a ________ written by it before the team can begin cooking
- Only the __________ leaves the kitchen to get ingredients from the supply table
- Wash hands with soap and water for 20 __________
- When installing the sink stopper, always install 'Hat Side ___'
- Once all jobs are finished, the cooking group moves together to their ________
- It is the CHEF's job to ______________ at least one cooking job to each team member
17 Clues: Before cooking, tie back long ________ • Please stay in your group's ___________ • Keep electric appliances away from _________ • Laundry baskets are for __________ laundry ONLY • Wash hands with soap and water for 20 __________ • One very important rule is to _______ in your kitchen • Students who follow ________________ have the most fun! • ...
Psychology A2 Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-04
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- / observation - natural environment of participants
- / validity - checking journal articles, books, and other resources to match up theoretical data
- - DSM-IV-TR counterpart, developed by WHO (UN)
- / sampling in structured observation e.g. making notes every time something outstanding happens
- / validity - compares the measure with some other measure
- / reliability - to test again some time later to check for consistency
- / best way to examine genetic causes
- / important study method that involves data gathering at for a certain duration and frequency
- / reliability - two or more observers agree on observations made
- / reliability - dividing the test into two and administering both halves on same person to check for consistency
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- / experiment - where we cannot manipulate the IV yet we are examining it's effects
- / interview method with questions are prepared
- / observation - tasks given in a lab, two way mirror or video
- / sampling in structured observation e.g. making notes every 5 minutes
- / scale for close ended questionnaires
- / interview method with a mix of prepared questions and free discussion
- / experiment - where we manipulate IV in a lab
- / experiment - where we manipulate IV in a natural setting
- / validity - examining the items on the test to see if they appear to measure what they intend to measure
19 Clues: / best way to examine genetic causes • / scale for close ended questionnaires • / interview method with questions are prepared • - DSM-IV-TR counterpart, developed by WHO (UN) • / experiment - where we manipulate IV in a lab • / observation - natural environment of participants • / validity - compares the measure with some other measure • ...
PIH Crossword 2023-04-20
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- an antihypertensive prescribed during pregnancy
- this lab value is found to be increased
- can given with magnesium to prevent severe side effects of hypermagnesemia
- ordered to mothers to limit their activity to reduce hypertension
- it used to be thought that this was the cure for preeclampsia
- crackles may be auscultated indicating pulmonary edema
- this lab is done to test for protein found in urine
- patient reports everything looks blurry
- this is a warning sign of preeclampsia when it is unrelieved with medication and other relief techniques
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- pain that feels like indigestion
- this condition is usually diagnosed after 20 weeks when the blood pressure is greater than 140/90
- this CBC value is found to be decreased, thrombocytopenia
- high magnesium levels decreases and low magnesium increases this
- toxicity with this electrolyte can lead to diminished reflexes
- indicative of kidney damage when levels of protein are found in the urine
- a condition characterized by hypertension, protein in urine, edema in hands or face, unrelieved headaches, and vision changes
- abnormal foot movements, contraction and relaxation of the muscle
- patient reports this on their hands and arms
- severe complication of eclampsia that can be extremely harmful to the fetus
19 Clues: pain that feels like indigestion • this lab value is found to be increased • patient reports everything looks blurry • patient reports this on their hands and arms • an antihypertensive prescribed during pregnancy • this lab is done to test for protein found in urine • crackles may be auscultated indicating pulmonary edema • ...
Review crossword 2024-05-09
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- Used to protect eyes in the lab
- The process where an electron is added to something
- This colorful display used for celebrations works by metal salts absorbing heat energy, then releasing it as light
- This is what we produced with batteries, and what a voltmeter measures
- Copper sulphate (CuSO4) is this color in solution
- This element explodes when in contact with water in its metallic form, but is found in most kitchens in its ionic form
- In order to extract DNA, we must first break open ____
- The polymer we used to make boba is naturally found in this
- The type of molecule in milk that was extracted to form plastic
- A polymer gel that contains water
- The type of molecule in strawberries that is responsible for carrying genes
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- Polymers are made up of many of these single units
- Used to protect hands in lab
- Electrochemistry studies the transfer of _______
- The process where an electron is removed from something
- When two polymer strands bind together
- _______ action, when a liquid is pulled through something without external force
- The dye Prussian blue turns this color when an electron is added to it
- Batteries store this kind of energy
19 Clues: Used to protect hands in lab • Used to protect eyes in the lab • A polymer gel that contains water • Batteries store this kind of energy • When two polymer strands bind together • Electrochemistry studies the transfer of _______ • Copper sulphate (CuSO4) is this color in solution • Polymers are made up of many of these single units • ...
Fellowship Safe & Sound Crossword 2019-08-07
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- This event could be man-made or natural.
- These protect your hands from contamination.
- Bacteria that causes a very serious type of pneumonia.
- These objects can cause “sticks” if not handled properly.
- Most doors in healthcare facilities are designed to prevent the passage of this.
- To move residents and staff outside of a building because of a fire event.
- Whenever you are injured on the job you must fill out an ________ report.
- The ambulance will take you to this room at the hospital.
- These can be caused by faulty electrical cords.
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- Posted speed limit on our campus.
- Wearing a face shield should protect you from these.
- Committee that reports on safety related matters.
- These can result when someone loses their balance.
- Color of the Emergency/Disaster manual.
- During a power outage these are started within ten seconds.
- Occupational Safety & Health Administration.
- These are usually caused by lifting heavy objects and using improper lifting techniques.
- This item should be worn to protect against airborne contamination.
- Use this for reaching objects that are located way above your head.
- Code ______ alerts the staff to an elopement.
20 Clues: Posted speed limit on our campus. • Color of the Emergency/Disaster manual. • This event could be man-made or natural. • These protect your hands from contamination. • Occupational Safety & Health Administration. • Code ______ alerts the staff to an elopement. • These can be caused by faulty electrical cords. • Committee that reports on safety related matters. • ...
Welding Fundamental - Safety in the Welding Shop pt 3 2023-02-15
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- skin in charred as in burnt or white meat
- how to use a fire extinguisher
- fire started by Flammable Liquids
- device used where in areas where you might inhale dust or other solid particles
- radiation hazards
- fire started by cooking grease/ KITCHEN
- a device that provides clean filtered air for breathing no matter the surrounding air
- fire Started by electricity
- is a person whose job is to carefully watch for fires in the area where welding or cutting is done.
- When welding or cutting is done on a jobsite, a welder may need to obtain a
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- mildest form of burn, the outer layer/ surface of skin in damages
- consists of oxygen, heat, gas/fuel
- surface of the skin is severely damaged and has small blisters
- color- safety equipment and first aid supplies
- color- Caution
- color- fire safety equipment & danger
- device used to protect against brief exposure or dangerous gases or fumes, air travels through a hoseose
- exposure to an arc strike without proper eye protection can cause
- color- dangerous parts of equipment/ machinery
- a piece of equipment that protects welders from fumes
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Federal Agency that standardizes Safety Practices
- color- informational signs
- fire started by wood paper plastic
- fire started by combustible metals
25 Clues: color- Caution • radiation hazards • color- informational signs • fire Started by electricity • Personal Protective Equipment • how to use a fire extinguisher • fire started by Flammable Liquids • consists of oxygen, heat, gas/fuel • fire started by wood paper plastic • fire started by combustible metals • color- fire safety equipment & danger • ...
Full Frame Initiative 2024-02-03
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- Needed with people who can count on us/we can count on
- Fitting into a specific place or environment
- A type of safety we all need to avoid harm/injury
- One of the domains that help to create "Breathing Room"
- Our team provides this on a daily basis in our actions
- A type of safety we all need which includes boundaries, trust and communication
- A determined attempt to better ones self
- Making on a daily basis by accomplishing goals
- Being yourself
- An important part of Stability that are predictable
- What positive mindsets/actions do to future outcomes
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- The type of care HH is able to provide to residents
- The thing we strive to promote
- Our goal is to create long lasting sustainable ____
- Making progress towards a personal goal that lets us know our efforts will influence outcomes
- Name of Harmony House Initiative
- Number of domains within the Initiative
- Emotional/Physical
- Having an effect on/Not necessarily control
- (Food, shelter, education, etc.)
- A domain allowing someone to be able to get the help they need that may not include HH services
- Working towards and completing
- Relating to another person
23 Clues: Being yourself • Emotional/Physical • Relating to another person • The thing we strive to promote • Working towards and completing • Name of Harmony House Initiative • (Food, shelter, education, etc.) • Number of domains within the Initiative • A determined attempt to better ones self • Having an effect on/Not necessarily control • Fitting into a specific place or environment • ...
SAFETY PUZZLE - A 2024-03-15
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- health centre Employees visit____________health and safety services when injury occurs while at work.
- point A location designated to gather
- safety data sheet Full form of MSDS___________
- latch EOT crane hook always found with_________
- PPE Used to protect your hand
- A possibility of something dangerous or unpleasant happening
- Shoes Which PPE protect your feet?
- Fire Extinguisher operating process formula
- Don’t mix electricity with ..............
- Good_________will reduce the accidents.
- resuscitation Full form of CPR is __________ .
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- hazard ________hazards include stress, fatigue, aggression etc.
- situation _______________arising out of or as a result of any type of hazards likely to adversely affect the persons or population working on or near the plant, or residing in the adjacent or nearby areas around the plant.
- The potential to cause harm is called.
- condition Missing guard is example of .......
- The shape of warning sign is_______
- Which PPE protect your ear?
- act Which behaviour is careless behavior?
- Which PPE protect your head?
- meter A fall arrest system is required when a worker is operating at a height of…
- Physical Vibration and radiation come under ___________
- space Limited entry and egress and not suitable for human inhabitants is called___________
- Electrical PPE made from.
- Explosive Limit Full form of LEL_______________
24 Clues: Electrical PPE made from. • Which PPE protect your ear? • Which PPE protect your head? • PPE Used to protect your hand • The shape of warning sign is_______ • Shoes Which PPE protect your feet? • The potential to cause harm is called. • point A location designated to gather • Good_________will reduce the accidents. • Don’t mix electricity with .............. • ...
Glimmers 2025-02-10
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- Healing through collective connection.
- Paying attention to the present moment.
- JOURNAL A tool to notice, name, and gather glimmers
- Feeling close to safe humans.
- The nervous system's way of sensing safety.
- A feeling of optimism.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- A signal that sparks a sense of well-being or danger.
- Feeling well and ready for connection.
- A sympathetic nervous system response involving escape from danger.
- CUES Signals that make us feel secure.
- A state of disconnect.
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- A micro-moment of feeling safe and good.
- A state of feeling healthy and happy
- AWARENESS Paying attention to your nervous system.
- A feeling of peace.
- The nervous system at the heart of daily experience.
- One source of glimmers
- A feeling of being comfortable.
- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
- A small, easily accessible moment.
- Something that disrupts and disregulates.
- A parasympathetic state of calm and regulation.
- ENGAGEMENT Connecting with others through ventral vagal.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of another.
- A parasympathetic state of safety and connection
- A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation.
- A sympathetic nervous system response to danger.
- A dorsal vagal survival strategy of immobilization.
29 Clues: A feeling of peace. • One source of glimmers • A feeling of optimism. • A state of disconnect. • Feeling close to safe humans. • A feeling of being comfortable. • A small, easily accessible moment. • A state of feeling healthy and happy • Healing through collective connection. • Feeling well and ready for connection. • CUES Signals that make us feel secure. • ...
H&S Crossword 2025-11-20
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- Replace the hazard with one that comes with less risk.
- Review evidence to see if your control measures are the best at managing the hazard.
- Something that can cause harm to people or property.
- Look for hazards in the workplace.
- New Zealand's primary workplace health and safety regulator.
- Person Conducting Business or Undertaking
- Personal _____ Equipment
- Prevent contact with the hazard by creating a barrier.
- Put measures in place to eliminate hazards or minimise the level of risk.
- Determine what risks the hazard could cause, and the likelihood of this risk happening.
- Collect evidence about the effectiveness of your control measures
- Reducing the level of risk with a specific control
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- Removing the hazard completely.
- consequences that could occur if a person is exposed to a hazard.
- The possibility of suffering harm or injury.
- An event where a person or property has been harmed by a hazard.
- Documenting what happened so others know and can take action if needed.
- Area ______, Job Safety ______
- A person who is employed to do tasks or duties for a workplace or company.
- A set or steps or process to support health and safety in the workplace.
20 Clues: Personal _____ Equipment • Area ______, Job Safety ______ • Removing the hazard completely. • Look for hazards in the workplace. • Person Conducting Business or Undertaking • The possibility of suffering harm or injury. • Reducing the level of risk with a specific control • Something that can cause harm to people or property. • ...
WORK AT HEIGHT SAFETY - CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2025-12-08
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- Guardrail Fall Under This Category Of Fall Protection
- Horizontal member in a ladder
- Swiveling wheel attached to scaffold column for mobility.
- B in ABC's of Working at height
- Part of platform that prevents fall of loose material
- Right Position to anchor the safety harness lanyard
- Device used while working near water body
- Flexible rope anchored at both ends for attaching protection devices.
- Rescue type that doesnt need any external help
- Tag Colour for Fit to use scaffolding
- Control that Physically remove the hazard from the workplace
- Medical Test to be Cleared for Working at Height
- Lanyard Type authorised to use with safety harness
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- Written authorization for working at height tasks.
- Horizontal rail secured to standards along exposed edges.
- Device used to reduce force during a fall.
- Secure point of attachment for lifelines/lanyards.
- Body wear with six points of contact for fall protection.
- Two feet and one hand while climbing
- Fall protection that protects Falling worker
- Scaffold supported by ropes from overhead.
- Inspection Frequency of Fall Protection devices
- temporary structure used to support workers and materials.
- Guidance Note for Work at height safety
24 Clues: Horizontal member in a ladder • B in ABC's of Working at height • Two feet and one hand while climbing • Tag Colour for Fit to use scaffolding • Guidance Note for Work at height safety • Device used while working near water body • Device used to reduce force during a fall. • Scaffold supported by ropes from overhead. • Fall protection that protects Falling worker • ...
ResLife Terms 2026-03-26
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- campus law enforcement
- main area where residents check in
- app that connects you to campus safety
- Graduate staff member advising hall council
- event hosted for residents
- request to fix something in the hall
- nametags on doors
- being available overnight for emergencies
- north and south side supervisors
- event to help residents meet each other
- supporting student mental and emotional health
- department responsible for housing and student support
- report written after incident
- creating a welcoming environment
- breaking a rule or guideline
- connecting a student to campus help
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- organization representing hall residents
- office providing mental heath counseling
- walking the building to check on safety
- office that handles accessibility accommodations
- balancing support with accountability
- agreement created between roommates
- campus-wide housing leadership organization
- losing access to your room temporarily
- process of addressing policy violations
- feeling of being accepted in a community
- Professional staff member overseeing a hall
- Student staff member who lives in the hall
- Council for RAs
- supporting growth and independence
- Situation requiring immediate response
- checking on a resident's safety
- building trust with residents
33 Clues: Council for RAs • nametags on doors • campus law enforcement • event hosted for residents • breaking a rule or guideline • report written after incident • building trust with residents • checking on a resident's safety • north and south side supervisors • creating a welcoming environment • main area where residents check in • supporting growth and independence • ...
Process Safety Crossword 2026-03-27
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- Bahaya dengan Severity paling tinggi
- Pengelolaan ketika terjadi kondisi abnormal / downgrade
- Pekerja yang diberi tanggung jawab untuk medokumentasikan PHA pada kertas kerja
- Ancaman dengan tingkat risiko paling tinggi
- Jumlah Elemen dalam Process Safety Fundamental SHU
- Penurunan risiko hingga ke tingkat risiko yang dapat diterima
- Dokumen kerangka acuan yang digunakan untuk menentukan zona yang diaudit serta jadwal audit
- Elemen keempat dari Process Safety Fundamental (PSF)
- Pemeriksaan menyeluruh dan sistematik sebelum masuknya bahan berbahaya ke dalam peralatan produksi
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- Peralatan atau sistem pada fasilitas (plant) yang berfungsi sebagai pengendali skenario kecelakaan besar
- Pengelompokan unit operasi dalam kegiatan Analisa Risiko HAZOP
- Kajian risiko kualitatif untuk fasilitas sederhana
- Pengelolaan administratif untuk kegiatan perubahan agar mencapai ALARP
- Kegiatan untuk mengidentifikasi dan mengkaji bahaya yang berkaitan dengan proses dan operasi serta pengendalian bahayanya
- Elemen keenam dari Process Safety Fundamental (PSF)
- Analisa risiko yang digunakan untuk mempermudah dalam menganalisa ketersediaan safeguard dan pembacaannya
- Personil yang ditunjuk untuk bertanggung jawab dalam implementasi PSAIM unit operasi
- Metode analisa risiko yang diklasifikasikan sebagai analisa semi kuantitatif
- Kategori Severity tertinggi di dalam Risk Assessment Matrix (RAM)
- Jumlah kategori barrier yang dapat diklasifikasikan sebagai SECE
20 Clues: Bahaya dengan Severity paling tinggi • Ancaman dengan tingkat risiko paling tinggi • Kajian risiko kualitatif untuk fasilitas sederhana • Jumlah Elemen dalam Process Safety Fundamental SHU • Elemen keenam dari Process Safety Fundamental (PSF) • Elemen keempat dari Process Safety Fundamental (PSF) • Pengelolaan ketika terjadi kondisi abnormal / downgrade • ...
Food Safety Puzzle 2026-05-20
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- – Layer of bacteria that adheres to surfaces and resists cleaning
- – Preventive system used to identify and control food safety hazards
- – Introduction of harmful substances into food
- – Cleaning system used to clean equipment without disassembly
- – Process of cleaning and disinfecting food contact surfaces
- – Deterioration of food quality due to microbial or chemical activity
- – Relating to microorganisms that can impact food safety
- – Rapid testing method used to verify surface cleanliness
- – Substance that can cause a harmful immune response in some consumers
- – Pathogen that thrives in cold, wet processing environments
- – Heat treatment used to destroy harmful microorganisms in dairy
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- – Ongoing check to ensure food safety systems are working properly
- – Pathogen commonly linked to raw ingredients and cross-contamination
- – Practices used to maintain personal cleanliness and prevent contamination
- – Critical step in a process where control is required to prevent a hazard
- – Transfer of allergens from one product to another
- – Process of proving a control measure is effective
- – Monitoring program targeting pathogens in the facility (zones 1–4)
- – Key factor used to control microbial growth in food
- – Ability to track product movement from raw material to finished good
20 Clues: – Introduction of harmful substances into food • – Transfer of allergens from one product to another • – Process of proving a control measure is effective • – Key factor used to control microbial growth in food • – Relating to microorganisms that can impact food safety • – Rapid testing method used to verify surface cleanliness • ...
Chapter 12 Instructional Methods 2023-01-25
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- description of a realistic problematic situation that requires a solution
- methods where the teacher's role is to present the information that students are to learn
- questions that require more than a few words as an answer
- learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out a role but without a script
- learner-centered simulations that involve students in acting out stories
- list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teaching
- process that helps students draw conclusions based on what they have learned
- responses where students think deeply about an issue or something they have learned
- the rate at which a teacher moves through the components of a lesson throughout the day
- put students in situations that feel real
- group of people preent and discuss a topic
- lab focuses on producing an end product
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- methods where the teacher acts as the facilitator, or guide, for learning
- brief period of silence between asking a question and calling on a student
- lab uses a formal process to research a problem
- leader
- basic techniques used to promote learning
- gives authority to
- higher-order thinking skills
19 Clues: leader • gives authority to • higher-order thinking skills • lab focuses on producing an end product • basic techniques used to promote learning • put students in situations that feel real • group of people preent and discuss a topic • lab uses a formal process to research a problem • questions that require more than a few words as an answer • ...
Psychology A2 2014-05-04
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- / interview method with questions are prepared
- / reliability - two or more observers agree on observations made
- / best way to examine genetic causes
- / reliability - to test again some time later to check for consistency
- / observation - natural environment of participants
- / important study method that involves data gathering at for a certain duration and frequency
- / validity - compares the measure with some other measure
- / sampling in structured observation e.g. making notes every time something outstanding happens
- / validity - examining the items on the test to see if they appear to measure what they intend to measure
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- / interview method with a mix of prepared questions and free discussion
- / experiment - where we cannot manipulate the IV yet we are examining it's effects
- / scale for close ended questionnaires
- / sampling in structured observation e.g. making notes every 5 minutes
- / observation - tasks given in a lab, two way mirror or video
- / validity - checking journal articles, books, and other resources to match up theoretical data
- / experiment - where we manipulate IV in a natural setting
- - DSM-IV-TR counterpart, developed by WHO (UN)
- / experiment - where we manipulate IV in a lab
- / reliability - dividing the test into two and administering both halves on same person to check for consistency
19 Clues: / best way to examine genetic causes • / scale for close ended questionnaires • / interview method with questions are prepared • - DSM-IV-TR counterpart, developed by WHO (UN) • / experiment - where we manipulate IV in a lab • / observation - natural environment of participants • / validity - compares the measure with some other measure • ...
PIH Case Study 2024-11-11
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- reports of swelling in her hands and feet
- after taking her BP it is 145/95
- reports having blurred vision along with seeing spots
- assessed every 1-2 hours for pulmonary edema
- reports pain that is unrelieved by any medications
- her BP was higher than 140/90 on two occasion
- checked on her CBC and noted that they were below 100,000
- the nurse takes a sample of her urine to check for proteins
- her lab value was 2 times higher than normal
- after getting a urinalysis this lab came back high
Down
- after receiving magnesium she had some signs of toxicity and was given this
- given this medication to treat preeclampsia
- this was done to treat her preeclampsia
- to decrease her BP she is placed on this to keep it under control
- due to her high BP she is given this medication to help lower it
- when hand is pressed upon her foot, her foot taps back
- she reports having discomfort in her upper abdomen
- this was increased and overreactive
- added pads to the side of the bed incase this would occur
19 Clues: after taking her BP it is 145/95 • this was increased and overreactive • this was done to treat her preeclampsia • reports of swelling in her hands and feet • given this medication to treat preeclampsia • assessed every 1-2 hours for pulmonary edema • her lab value was 2 times higher than normal • her BP was higher than 140/90 on two occasion • ...
WTG Unit 2 2022-01-09
yea 2023-10-04
High Risk Permits 2025-02-10
18 Clues: Exit • Gear • Limit • Alert • Check • Sensor • Secure • Danger • Notice • Welding • Confined • Authorise • Isolation • Adherence • Procedure • Protective • Protection • Precaution
4/5/26 🌞🌳🧭 2026-05-03
18 Clues: wind • free • tank • East • change • flight • danger • circle • ladder • flames • rescue • brakes • safety • cockpit • taxiway • visibility • information • destination
LAB 2020-04-22
LAB WEEK 2017 2017-04-18
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- USED TO MONITOR HEPEARIN THERAPY
- PROCEDURE FOR EXTRACTION OF CEREBRAL SPINAL FLUID
- A GRAM POSITIVE COCCI IN CLUSTERS
- PIN WORM
- USED TO LYSE RED CELLS TO AID IN DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN YEAST/RED CELLS
- CONTROL THAT NEEDS TO BE ORDERED IN BOP WHEN YOU RESULT AN AB POS BLOOD TYPE
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- FALSELY ELEVATED DUE TO HEMOLYSIS
- FALSELY DECREASES WHEN CONTAMINATED WITH K+EDTA
- REAGENT USED WHEN PREPARING A BLOOD SMEAR FOR A PATIENT WITH SMUDGE CELLS
- CRYSTAL FOUND IN ACID URINE THAT CAN DISPLAY AS A DIAMOND/HEXAGONAL/BARREL SHAPE AND INSOLUBLE IN NAOH
- USED TO VERIFY IGG WAS ADDED TO A TUBE WITH A NEGATIVE REACTION
- ONLY LFT NOT INCLUDED IN A CMP
- PRIMARY MARKER FOR ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
- SYNOVIAL FLUID CRYSTAL INDICATIVE OF GOUT WHEN PRESENT
- USED TO MONITOR WARFARIN THERAPY
- NEEDS A STIR BAR WHEN PLACING ON INSTRUMENT
- >% OF THIS CELL REQUIRES A PATHOLOGY REVIEW
- BLUE DISCOLORATION OF SKIN DUE TO DEOXYGENATION
18 Clues: PIN WORM • ONLY LFT NOT INCLUDED IN A CMP • USED TO MONITOR HEPEARIN THERAPY • USED TO MONITOR WARFARIN THERAPY • FALSELY ELEVATED DUE TO HEMOLYSIS • A GRAM POSITIVE COCCI IN CLUSTERS • NEEDS A STIR BAR WHEN PLACING ON INSTRUMENT • >% OF THIS CELL REQUIRES A PATHOLOGY REVIEW • PRIMARY MARKER FOR ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION • FALSELY DECREASES WHEN CONTAMINATED WITH K+EDTA • ...
Preparador Lab 0 2023-10-03
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- Disse que na natureza nada se cria tudo se transforma
- Um tipo específico de atomo
- Partículas neutras do átomo
- Ciência que estuda a composição e as transformações dos materiais
- queima da madeira
- Um agrupamento de átomos
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- Partículas positivas do átomo
- evaporação da água
- Um material que tem propriedades físicas e químicas bem definidas
- Século em que a ciência química teve um avanço significativo
- Queriam encontrar o elixir da longa vida e a pedra filosofal
- significa indivisível
- Representação de como seria o átomo
- Uma combinação de duas ou mais substâncias
- Um tipo de mistura que não podemos identificar os seus componentes a olho nu ou com auxilio de microscópio
- Uma porção limitada da matéria
- Tudo o que tem massa e ocupa lugar no espaço
- Partículas negativas do átomo
18 Clues: queima da madeira • evaporação da água • significa indivisível • Um agrupamento de átomos • Um tipo específico de atomo • Partículas neutras do átomo • Partículas positivas do átomo • Partículas negativas do átomo • Uma porção limitada da matéria • Representação de como seria o átomo • Uma combinação de duas ou mais substâncias • Tudo o que tem massa e ocupa lugar no espaço • ...
Unit 5 Lab 2022-05-13
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- hardening of the arteries
- Blockages in heart arteries are “bypassed”
- Diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
- vessels that lead to the brain becomes blocked
- surgical repair
- Narrowing of blood vessels
- fast, rapid
- pumps blood throughout your body
- Widening of blood vessels
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- test shows how fast the heart is beating and its rhythm
- heart is not pumping blood around the body
- Largest artery in the body
- The study of electrical activity of the heart.
- collects images of your heart and chest
- process of viewing
- below, deficient
- between
- Blood vessel that carries blood from the heart
18 Clues: between • fast, rapid • surgical repair • below, deficient • process of viewing • hardening of the arteries • Widening of blood vessels • Largest artery in the body • Narrowing of blood vessels • pumps blood throughout your body • collects images of your heart and chest • Diseases of the heart and blood vessels. • Blockages in heart arteries are “bypassed” • ...
Cath Lab Crossword 2024-04-11
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- Measures flow across a stenotic area to assess for a drop in pressure indicating the need to intervene
- ____ binds ionically with Heparin and rapidly inactivates it
- A potentially fatal complication that may occur if the femoral artery puncture is above the inguinal ligament
- Used to assess and measure disease morphology, and to confirm stent apposition and expansion
- a collection of blood beneath the skin around an arteriotomy
- hemotasis device for radial access
- Stands for Plain Old Balloon Angioplasty
- A form of hematoma where a communication is formed between the arterial lumen and the layers of the arterial wall
- Removal of thrombus
Down
- The MI in STEMI
- Rapid heart rate defines as > 100 bpm
- Chloraprep takes _____ minutes to dry for a heart cath
- Catheter designed to actively unload the ventricle
- Support device used for cardiogenic shock that decreases end diastolic pressure and afterload
- ____ communication is best in the cath lab
- Per Northside Hemostasis policy, femoral venous pressure must be held for a minimum of ___ minutes
- Term that means to control or stop bleeding
- A common reaction during femoral sheath pull resulting in hypotension, bradycardia, nausea, and diaphoresis
18 Clues: The MI in STEMI • Removal of thrombus • hemotasis device for radial access • Rapid heart rate defines as > 100 bpm • Stands for Plain Old Balloon Angioplasty • ____ communication is best in the cath lab • Term that means to control or stop bleeding • Catheter designed to actively unload the ventricle • Chloraprep takes _____ minutes to dry for a heart cath • ...
Crossword Lab 6.1 2022-10-25
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- A table with elements
- Bounce off
- Lets less right through the eye by dilating
- Light changing direction
- A subject to help get more information
- Helps the pupil dilate
- Not letting light through
- Bends when you need to see something up close
- Lets light go through
- The body part that flips images to see them right side up
- A beam of a variety of colors
- The back of the eye
- Reflective object
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- So tiny you can't see it
- The nerve that sends light waves to the brain to see an object
- Transparent object
- A mirror with 2 sides that reflect and transmit
- Go Through
18 Clues: Bounce off • Go Through • Reflective object • Transparent object • The back of the eye • A table with elements • Lets light go through • Helps the pupil dilate • So tiny you can't see it • Light changing direction • Not letting light through • A beam of a variety of colors • A subject to help get more information • Lets less right through the eye by dilating • ...
LAB WEEK 2022 2022-04-18
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- temperature monitoring system
- department where ABO's are performed
- type of stain used to identify bacteria
- used to spin down tubes
- department that uses microtome to cut tissue
- lab tech that screens Pap smears
- the liquid portion of blood remaining after a clot forms (no fibrinogen)
- phlebotomists love to find them
- substance with the potential to produce cancer in humans or animals
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- condition where red cell count or hemoglobin level is below normal
- department where CBC's are performed
- the procedure that removes waste substances from the circulating blood
- used to look at slides
- the presence of blood in the urine
- Lifebridge Health LIS
- the rupture an destruction of ted cells resulting in the release of hemoglobin
- code for active shooter
- worn to protect clothing and skin from spills and hot substances
18 Clues: Lifebridge Health LIS • used to look at slides • used to spin down tubes • code for active shooter • temperature monitoring system • phlebotomists love to find them • lab tech that screens Pap smears • the presence of blood in the urine • department where CBC's are performed • department where ABO's are performed • type of stain used to identify bacteria • ...
MICRONANO FABRICATION 2023-01-05
7 Clues: PPMU FULL NAME? • LAB NAME UNDER PPMU? • HOW MANY LABS ARE THERE IN BLOCK T03? • NAME THE LAB THAT DO CHEMICAL ANALYSIS? • EASY AND FAST PAYMENT SYSTEM USED AT PPMU? • WHERE CAN YOU GET THE SAMPLE SUBMISSION FORM? • NAME THE UNIT THAT MANAGES CHEMICAL AND GAS IN UTM?
Fashion crossword 2021-09-09
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- You should not cut paper with these.
- The needle can do this if not managed properly (ususally happens with knots).
- Store these and pins in a pin cushion.
- A type of object that attracts metal, as well as pins.
- in All machinery needs to be...?
- Foot The only item that needs to be steeped upon in the sewing lab.
- A tangle of thread that can break the needle in the sewing needle.
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- situations We all need to be aware of this in the sewing lab. It can happen at any time.
- off Locate the iron board so that this doesn't happen.
- Everyone should be familiar with this skill.
- Roster Needs to be checked daily for any responsibilities.
- Hazard Wires and unattended equipment can cause this type of hazard.
- Do this with usable scraps.
13 Clues: Do this with usable scraps. • in All machinery needs to be...? • You should not cut paper with these. • Store these and pins in a pin cushion. • Everyone should be familiar with this skill. • off Locate the iron board so that this doesn't happen. • A type of object that attracts metal, as well as pins. • Roster Needs to be checked daily for any responsibilities. • ...
SAFETY MONTH CROSSWORD 2016-03-20
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- POINT CONTACT IS CRITICAL IN LADDER SAFETY
- NATIONAL SAFETY DAY
- PROCESS HELPS US TO PREVENT SAFETY ISSUES ARISING OUT OF A NEW PROCESS OR MATERIAL
- OUR ENGINEERING MANUAL THAT GIVES OUT SAFETY STANDARDS IN INTERNAL DESIGN PRACTICES
- 1:29:300 RATIO OF ACCIDENTS WAS STATED BY HIM
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- CHEMICAL INVOLVED IN BHOPAL GAS DISASTER
- BLUE COLOR CELL IN NFPA 704 LABEL REPRESENTS ______ RATING
- HEAT, OXYGEN, AND ______ FORMS THE FIRE TRIANGLE
- TOOL USED TO ASSESS RISK ASSOCIATED WITH POTENTIAL HAZARDS
9 Clues: NATIONAL SAFETY DAY • CHEMICAL INVOLVED IN BHOPAL GAS DISASTER • POINT CONTACT IS CRITICAL IN LADDER SAFETY • 1:29:300 RATIO OF ACCIDENTS WAS STATED BY HIM • HEAT, OXYGEN, AND ______ FORMS THE FIRE TRIANGLE • BLUE COLOR CELL IN NFPA 704 LABEL REPRESENTS ______ RATING • TOOL USED TO ASSESS RISK ASSOCIATED WITH POTENTIAL HAZARDS • ...
dog breeds 2022-05-05
12 Clues: LOUD • 101 dalmatians • big floppy ears • small and feisty • short and fluffy • small and wrinkly • cuddly guard dogs • lab black and fluffy • mountain dog Massive • shepherd big and fast • retriever Gold and big • shepherd beautiful colors
Protective Behaviours 2024-07-24
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- early _______ signs
- means just for me
- we can talk with someone about ____________
- a person on our safety network that we can get help from
- another word for permission. We ask for ___________ before touching someone
- what you do when someone has done something unsafe - you say no, go and ______
- what to do when someone doesn't believe you or take you seriously, you keep on _____________.
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- a touch that a doctor may do when you are injured
- the minimum age of someone on our safety network
- the rules you have about how people treat your body
- means everyone can be at this place
- part of the safety continuum - ________ on purpose.
- who is the boss of your body?
13 Clues: means just for me • early _______ signs • who is the boss of your body? • means everyone can be at this place • we can talk with someone about ____________ • the minimum age of someone on our safety network • a touch that a doctor may do when you are injured • the rules you have about how people treat your body • part of the safety continuum - ________ on purpose. • ...
National Safety Month 2026-06-10
10 Clues: Safety First Safety • An unintended event • What is our TIR goal • What is the T in TPM • What is our main product • blank Quality Reliability • What is the first Core Value • What should you do before a task • Behavioral blank Prevention Process • If you see something wrong do something
Speak 2016-02-24
13 Clues: IT • SS teacher • Art teacher • main character • English teacher • algebra teacher • Melinda's last name • Melinda's high school • Melinda's lab partner • Melinda's ex-best friend • Rachel's friend in Art,draws clowns • the girl who is good at every sport • Orthodontia,Melinda's first "friend"
OSHA Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-13
10 Clues: Trip or ____? • Prevents injuries • Temporary platform • Concrete Instructor • LIUNA OSHA Instructor • Construction Instructor • Enforceable Law or Rule • Rules for workers safety • Environmental Instructor • Most important consideration is
CAG Transfer Codes 2022-05-03
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- When a caller is looking for help with Cornerstone Workflows for running reports, inventory, and medical notes
- When a caller is looking for help with a Sedivue or a UA - including credits for pay-per-run tests
- When a caller got a bad result on a SNAP 4Dx.
- When a caller needs assistance with an order, needs points for expired products, or has questions about ordering online
- When a caller wants to make a payment, or has a question regarding statements or points.
- When a caller is looking to speak about a block on their account, an overdue balance, or making a payment for an amount before it has been invoiced.
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- When a caller has questions about their Web PACS, DICOM, radiographs, or any imaging issues.
- When a caller is looking for support for their server, workstation, backups, printers, virus protection, Trend Micro installation questions, peripheral hardware/equipment, or 3rd party software.
- When a caller is looking to order office, receipt, or label printers, or peripherals & backup media, Dell Monitors & printers.
- When a caller is having issues with their IDEXX Vet Lab Station
- when a US caller needs support for reference labs, credit for tests, or needs reference lab charges changed.
- when a caller from Canada has questions about reference lab testing.
12 Clues: When a caller got a bad result on a SNAP 4Dx. • When a caller is having issues with their IDEXX Vet Lab Station • when a caller from Canada has questions about reference lab testing. • When a caller wants to make a payment, or has a question regarding statements or points. • ...
CRDL Golf with safety 2013-07-05
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- Never _________ a guard or interlock.
- Every employee is expected to identify_____________.
- Information regarding hazards and safe handling of a chemical can be found on ______ Sheets.
- All accidents and injuries are __________________.
- It’s your _____________ to work safely and report hazards.
- No job is too important that we cannot take the ___________ to do it safely.
- All __________ and accidents must be reported immediatly.
- The take shelter alarm has a _____________ light.
- Integrity, Excellence, Team Work and ____________ are our core values.
- Team work, open communication and Employee ___________ is critical to achieving a safe workplace.
- Never stand directly ___________ a load.
- All forklifts and vehicles must yield to __________.
- When using a fire extinguisher follow the ___________ method.
- Accidents occur in the workplace due to the use of__________ hand-held tools to perform work.
- __________protection is required on the plant floor.
- Staying 3ft from a forklift is known as the ___________ rule.
- __________ all tools prior to use.
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- Open _______ and drink are not allowed on the plant floor.
- __________ are built in safety devices on machines.
- Taking _________ is not following standard work.
- _______________ Health and Safety Act.
- Safety is a __________ of my employment.
- Operating in a Man lift or Parts Picker require the use of __________ protection.
- Class B fire extinguishers are used on __________ liquids.
- Management is responsible for providing strong and ___________ Safety Leadership.
- Poor ____________ is a leading cause of fires and incidents in the work centers.
- Sanford Medical is CRDL’s _______________ medical provider.
- A medical exam and fit test is required prior to using a ___________.
- Defective tools or equipment must be_________ out by the employees.
- Never wear gloves when operating _____________ equipment.
- So far in 2013 the majority of our first aids are caused by _______ injuries.
- Welding outside of the weld shop requires a ____________ permit.
32 Clues: __________ all tools prior to use. • Never _________ a guard or interlock. • _______________ Health and Safety Act. • Safety is a __________ of my employment. • Never stand directly ___________ a load. • Taking _________ is not following standard work. • The take shelter alarm has a _____________ light. • All accidents and injuries are __________________. • ...
FIRE EDUCATION 2024-07-30
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- This automatic system can help suppress fires in buildings.
- This person is trained to combat and extinguish fires.
- Attend this event to learn about fire prevention and safety.
- You should call this number to report a fire.
- Fire departments conduct this to educate the public about fire safety.
- This device detects a colorless, odorless gas that can be dangerous.
- Designate this spot outside your home where everyone should meet in case of a fire.
- Regular inspections and safe storage practices are part of this.
- You should do this if your clothes catch on fire.
- Follow these to reduce the risk of fire.
- Avoid overloading outlets to practice this type of safety.
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- This organization responds to and fights fires.
- This device makes a loud noise to alert you to a fire.
- Create this to educate others about fire safety.
- Firefighters connect hoses to this to access water during a fire.
- Firefighters use this vehicle to respond to emergencies.
- Know the route to exit safely during a fire.
- You should have this to know two ways out of every room in case of a fire.
- This handheld device is used to put out small fires.
- This device should be installed on every level of your home to detect smoke.
- You should store these away from heat sources to prevent fires.
- Schools conduct this to practice fire evacuation procedures.
- Schedule this to check for potential fire hazards in your home.
- You should have this in upper-story rooms for emergency exits.
- Keep flammable items away from the stove to practice this.
25 Clues: Follow these to reduce the risk of fire. • Know the route to exit safely during a fire. • You should call this number to report a fire. • This organization responds to and fights fires. • Create this to educate others about fire safety. • You should do this if your clothes catch on fire. • This handheld device is used to put out small fires. • ...
Crossword 2023-06-20
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- Sufficient details help the Safety Department conduct a comprehensive _____ _____ analysis study (4,5)
- Always keep an _____ kit in your vehicle when preparing for a hurricane (9)
- While parking, check all _____ and visual aids to avoid denting your vehicle (7)
- For safe operation of vehicles, additional safety measures such as PPE, _____ maintenance, and clear communication must be followed (7)
- Prioritize safety and cultivate a _____ of accountability to ensure a secure working environment for everyone (7)
- _____-_____ Monitoring Systems help detect vehicles and offer warnings or visual cues to assist drivers when changing lanes (5,4)
- _____ and expanded accident/incident reporting is everyone's responsibility (8)
- Always use tools for the _____ purpose, following manufacturer's instructions (8)
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- When attending a gathering where alcohol is served, designate a _____ driver or use alternate transportation (5)
- Heat _____ occurs when the body is unable to regulate its internal temperature (6)
- Maintaining tool accountability saves _____ and mitigates the risks associated with misplaced or lost tools (4)
- As a part of hurricane preparedness, _____ important documents and your home (6)
- Know your _____ when it comes to hurricanes; not all areas are created equal (4)
- Safety practices can be improved through proper _____ and communication of events (13)
- Keep a well-stocked _____-___ kit that includes basic medical supplies, bandages, and medications on hand during festivities and celebrations (5,3)
- Stay _____ and drink plenty of fluids to prevent heat stress (8)
- It is _____ to park your vehicle in an undesignated area and could lead to monetary penalties (7)
- Parking properly requires both patience and _____ (8)
- The transmission-based _____-_____ ensures lifts cannot operate unless truck transmission is fully in park (4,6)
- Some factors contributing to heat stress are high temperatures, physical _____, and lack of acclimatization (8)
20 Clues: Parking properly requires both patience and _____ (8) • Stay _____ and drink plenty of fluids to prevent heat stress (8) • Always keep an _____ kit in your vehicle when preparing for a hurricane (9) • _____ and expanded accident/incident reporting is everyone's responsibility (8) • ...
Arc Welding Basics Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-14
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- - A type of welding joint.
- - A welding defect that can lead to weld failure.
- - A non-profit organization to advance the science, technology, and application of welding.
- Minutes - Time to inspect the area for signs of fire after welding.
- Steel - One of the most common weldable metals, inexpensive and strong.
- - Proof that a welder has passed a test and is qualified for the job.
- - Protective wear for welders to protect from sparks, spatter, and UV radiation.
- - A welding safety document summarizing hazards and safety practices.
- - Unit used to measure material thickness.
- Affected Zone - Part of a weld joint.
- - A career in the welding field.
- - Equipment used to protect hearing.
- - Measures a welder should take to prevent electric shock.
- - One of the basic steps of arc welding, ensuring material safety after welding.
- - Rules that a welder must follow during welding process.
- - Skills a welder must possess to solve problems and complete quality work.
- - One of the work habits that a welder must practice daily.
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- - Symbol in a welding symbol that indicates the weld location.
- - Substance used for gas protection during the welding process.
- - Can be produced during welding and is hazardous to health.
- - Electrical term that describes the flow of electric charge.
- - One of the welding positions.
- - During welding, the base metals and filler metal melt together to form one solid piece.
- Protection - Measures taken to protect eyes and skin from UV radiation when welding.
- - Materials that should be removed or shielded from the welding area.
- - Flows in the arc welding circuit.
- - Unit of gas flow rate used in welding.
- - The welding arc is brighter than this, requiring protection.
- Welding - A welding process using an electric arc to melt metals.
- - Term used in welding, indicating inches per minute.
30 Clues: - A type of welding joint. • - One of the welding positions. • - A career in the welding field. • - Flows in the arc welding circuit. • - Equipment used to protect hearing. • Affected Zone - Part of a weld joint. • - Unit of gas flow rate used in welding. • - Unit used to measure material thickness. • - A welding defect that can lead to weld failure. • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2014-11-07
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- A cloudy mixture in which tiny particles of one substance are visible
- A combination of pure substances
- Substances ability to resist being scratched
- Highly valued metal, Attractive colour and Lustre. Does not Tarnish.
- Orange Square Safety Hazard Symbol
- Also a cloudy mixture, but the particles are not visible
- Temperature at which a substance changes from Liquid to Gas
- Discovered the Nucleus, First name Ernest
- Gas to Liquid
- Temperature at which a substance changes from Solid to Liquid
- Fourth State of Matter
- The amount of mass in a given volume of a substance
- Created the Billiard Ball model, first name John
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- Solid to Liquid
- Information Sheets about specific Chemicals
- Gas to Solid/ Solid to Gas
- Ability of a substance to be dissolved into another
- Liquid to Solid
- Liquid to Gas
- A substances ability to be pounded into sheets
- Yellow Triangle Safety Hazard Symbol
- A substances ability to be stretched into long wire
- Russian Chemist who was able to organize elements through patterns in properties of the elements
- Creator of the "Raisin Bun model"
- Red Octagon Safety Hazard Symbol
25 Clues: Liquid to Gas • Gas to Liquid • Solid to Liquid • Liquid to Solid • Fourth State of Matter • Gas to Solid/ Solid to Gas • A combination of pure substances • Red Octagon Safety Hazard Symbol • Creator of the "Raisin Bun model" • Orange Square Safety Hazard Symbol • Yellow Triangle Safety Hazard Symbol • Discovered the Nucleus, First name Ernest • ...
AIChE Crossword - June 2020 2020-04-14
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- Modern gas turbine engines follow this thermodynamic cycle
- Have characteristics of both metals and non-metals
- Study of an object in motion
- AIChE's office used to be located on this street with a similar Monopoly propety name
- Ratio of the velocity of light in a specified medium to its velocity in a vacuum
- New AIChE community promoting hydrogen safety (acronym)
- The fugacity coefficient is equal to one for this kind of matter
- AIChE's undergrad safety certification
- ChemE job search engine
- Safety organization launched in 1985 within AIChE
- A catalytic protein (and in some cases RNA) produced by living cells
- Converts atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia process
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- Nickel-chromium alloys
- High-impact, peer-reviewed monthly covers groundbreaking research in chemical engineering and related fields
- Study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy
- Considered to be the world's first chemical engineer
- What word is often associated with these two words: Diversity, Inclusion
- 90210’s Luke, USN’s Mathew C. or ChemE Handbook’s Robert H.
- In material/energy balances, Input – Output =
- Process to remove gas pollutants using a liquid solvent
- Product of the frequency and the consequence of an accident scenario
- AIChE's blog
- AIChE's eLibrary
23 Clues: AIChE's blog • AIChE's eLibrary • Nickel-chromium alloys • ChemE job search engine • Study of an object in motion • AIChE's undergrad safety certification • In material/energy balances, Input – Output = • Converts atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia process • Safety organization launched in 1985 within AIChE • Have characteristics of both metals and non-metals • ...
ESL 2025-08-08
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- The law protects employees from __________ based on race or gender.
- It is your __________ to follow safety procedures at work.
- Good communication is __________ in a team environment.
- Not wearing a helmet is a __________ of safety rules.
- My schedule is __________ so I can work mornings or evenings.
- The company promotes __________ by treating all employees fairly.
- The travel agent sent us the full __________ for our business trip.
- The health department will conduct an __________ of the facility tomorrow.
- She filed a formal __________ about the noise in her office.
- She is very __________ and finishes her work quickly and accurately.
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- A __________ reported unsafe working conditions to the media.
- Workers are entitled to __________ if they are injured on the job.
- The company introduced a new safety __________ to protect workers.
- He was __________ and kept applying until he got the job.
- Our attendance __________ requires employees to check in by 9 a.m.
- The manager was fired after several reports of __________.
- You need to __________ your tasks to meet the deadline.
- It’s important to be __________ when attending meetings.
- Don’t __________ that everyone knows the new policy—send a reminder.
- Please follow the correct __________ when submitting your application.
20 Clues: Not wearing a helmet is a __________ of safety rules. • Good communication is __________ in a team environment. • You need to __________ your tasks to meet the deadline. • It’s important to be __________ when attending meetings. • He was __________ and kept applying until he got the job. • It is your __________ to follow safety procedures at work. • ...
Workshop survival 2026-06-08
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- Device that keeps hands away from danger.
- Immediate care given after an injury.
- An event that could cause harm.
- Eye protection that helps you see safely.
- Protective garment worn over clothing.
- Chance that something could go wrong.
- Equipment used to fight small fires.
- Safety messages displayed around the workshop.
- System preventing machinery from starting unexpectedly.
- Clear shield that protects the face.
- Keeping equipment in safe condition.
- Covers your face to filter dust and fumes.
- A hidden danger in the workshop.
- A leak or mess that needs cleaning.
- Footwear built for workshop safety.
- Head protection that can save your brain.
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- Powerful helper that demands respect.
- The safe way out during a fire.
- Learning how to work safely.
- A sign that tells you to be careful.
- Careful check for faults or hazards.
- Home for tools when work is done.
- Hand coverings that shield against injury.
- Step-by-step method for safe work.
- Tiny protectors that reduce loud noise.
- Situation needing immediate action.
- Leaving an area quickly and safely.
- Fresh air system that removes fumes.
- Protection from harm starts with this.
- Loud signal that demands attention.
30 Clues: Learning how to work safely. • The safe way out during a fire. • An event that could cause harm. • A hidden danger in the workshop. • Home for tools when work is done. • Step-by-step method for safe work. • Situation needing immediate action. • Leaving an area quickly and safely. • A leak or mess that needs cleaning. • Loud signal that demands attention. • ...
Safety Quiz Competion_2024 (Team No- ) 2024-04-05
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- an unforeseen situation that threatens employees, contractors or the public, disrupts or shuts down operations, or causes physical or environmental damage.
- Only these diseases are reportable as per HSE management system
- There is 5s rule defined for housekeeping as follows SORT, SET IN ORDER. SHINE, STANDARDISE AND _____________.
- involve combustible metal is classified as _______, such as potassium,magnesium,aluminum
- - __________ is applied to isolate the energy source.
- first 'S' in the acronym 'PASS' stands for _____
- Combination of probability and severity of any harm occurring
- Issuer-A qualified person who approves the Safe Work Permits in compliance with the E&C India procedure.
- extinguisher is suitable for flammable liquid fire (Eg. Petrol, Diesel).
- Cost-Four most common reasons for paying so much attention to Safety such 1. Ethical 2 Legal Obligation, 3. _______________ 4. Image of company.
- triangle element are fuel, Heat & ________
- near miss or unsafe circumstance that has potential severity is ≥2 is classified as ________.
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- National Safety Day theme for this year : FOCUS ON SAFETY _____________for ESG Excellence.
- Process of designing or arranging workplaces, products and systems so that they fit the people who use them
- An event that results in injury is called …………
- Gas measurement unit is PPM. The first M stand for ______
- ________Objects and knives should be stored separately to prevent cuts.
- actions or behaviors that put ourselves or others at risk of harm is called.
- of fuel from the scene of fire is called _________.
- Policy- a written statement by an employer stating the company's commitment for the protection of the health & safety of employees.
- ________point contact must be followed while climbing on ladder.
- is the unit of measurement for noise levels?
22 Clues: triangle element are fuel, Heat & ________ • is the unit of measurement for noise levels? • An event that results in injury is called ………… • first 'S' in the acronym 'PASS' stands for _____ • of fuel from the scene of fire is called _________. • - __________ is applied to isolate the energy source. • Gas measurement unit is PPM. The first M stand for ______ • ...
Food and Kitchen Safety Crossword 2023-01-27
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- Never put this on a grease fire.
- How many squirts of soap do you add to the dish washing water?
- What is the fourth step to food safety?
- In the danger zone ______ grow rapidly.
- Put out a grease fire with _______ (2 words)
- Pull out ___ ___ completely when placing food in the oven. (2 words)
- Which dishes should be washed first?
- Always keep knives ____. They are safer.
- Position handles towards the ______ of the stove.
- What should the temperature of the water be to wash your hands?
- What is the third step to food safety?
- When raw meat comes in contact with other food, _______-________ occurs.
- What material should you never put in the microwave?
- Always use ___ ____ when handling hot dishes (2 words)
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- What is the food poisoning found in raw or uncooked meats?
- Always wipe knives on the _____-______.
- What is the second step to food safety?
- What slows growth of bacteria on foods?
- What type of spoon should be used to stir hot foods?
- is a bacteria found in contaminated water.
- What is the first step to food safety?
- Where is the safest place to defrost food?
- Food can be left out for a maximum of __ hours.
- Should only be cooked at low temperatures
- Scrape excess food into the?
- Always wash the tops of these before opening.
- What do you use to wipe up small pieces of broken glass?(3 words)
- Never operate a microwave __________.
- When testing meats, the thermometer should be inserted into the ______ part.
- ________ are tiny living things that can only be seen through a microscope.
- If cooking immediately, a microwave can be used to ______ foods.
- You should always wear this in the kitchen.
- __________ is a symptom of food poisoning.
33 Clues: Scrape excess food into the? • Never put this on a grease fire. • Which dishes should be washed first? • Never operate a microwave __________. • What is the first step to food safety? • What is the third step to food safety? • Always wipe knives on the _____-______. • What is the second step to food safety? • What slows growth of bacteria on foods? • ...
Americas drug epidemic 2024-02-13
12 Clues: boots • home made • coca leaves • Medical Herb • made in a lab • wizard of ozz • Albert Hofmann • legal drinking age • marijuana comes from • to communicate with god • drug abuse resistance education • 100 times more potent than morphine
SAFETY CROSSWORD 2021-02-17
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- they provide safety guidence in victoria
- short for first aid
- she helps a doctor
- what we place ourselves in when we ignore rules
- he or she works for worksafe
- what always comes first
- who helps us when we get hurt
- short for lost time injury
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- you need one to drive a forklift
- he can fix people that are hurt
- a program to input incidents
- used to help stop bleeding
- a word for being hurt
- what we call an event that happens
- what we do when we ignore rules
- it carries heavy objects for you
16 Clues: she helps a doctor • short for first aid • a word for being hurt • what always comes first • used to help stop bleeding • short for lost time injury • a program to input incidents • he or she works for worksafe • who helps us when we get hurt • he can fix people that are hurt • what we do when we ignore rules • you need one to drive a forklift • it carries heavy objects for you • ...
SAFETY WEEK 2021-11-06
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- HOW TO MARSHALL A JETBRIDGE
- BRING A FRIEND FOR
- HOW TO LOOK GREAT ON THE RAMP
- HOW FAST AROUND AN AIRCRAFT
- REQUIRED NEAR THE AIRCRAFT
- BREAKROOM NOT WORK AREA
- HOW TO REPORT A SAFETY CONCERN
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- YOUR HEAD SHOULD BE ON A
- ALLOWS YOU TO HEAR WHISPERING
- NEVER ALLOWED TO CHECK
- WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR ABSOLUTLY NOTHING
- DONT LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT
- SLIPPERY
- DONT DRIVE WITHOUT ONE
- EVERY PUSH EVERY TIME
- HAVE TO BE USED FOR MARSHALLING
16 Clues: SLIPPERY • BRING A FRIEND FOR • EVERY PUSH EVERY TIME • NEVER ALLOWED TO CHECK • DONT DRIVE WITHOUT ONE • BREAKROOM NOT WORK AREA • YOUR HEAD SHOULD BE ON A • DONT LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT • REQUIRED NEAR THE AIRCRAFT • HOW TO MARSHALL A JETBRIDGE • HOW FAST AROUND AN AIRCRAFT • ALLOWS YOU TO HEAR WHISPERING • HOW TO LOOK GREAT ON THE RAMP • HOW TO REPORT A SAFETY CONCERN • ...
safety fun 2021-07-25
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- Avoiding injuries at the workplace through proper_____
- Personal protective equipment
- GE Public & Products Liability Insurer
- Anything with the potential to cause injury
- What does 'S' stand for in EHS
- Who is responsible for safety
- This hazard can be truly shocking
- Tool used to complete site inspections
- Never use for egress during a fire
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- When must you report a work-related injury
- During an emergency, use the _________ exit to you
- EHS Leader
- EAP provider
- Must be worn when driving
- designated/defined area of building
- Lift with your legs not your______
16 Clues: EHS Leader • EAP provider • Must be worn when driving • Personal protective equipment • Who is responsible for safety • What does 'S' stand for in EHS • This hazard can be truly shocking • Lift with your legs not your______ • Never use for egress during a fire • designated/defined area of building • GE Public & Products Liability Insurer • Tool used to complete site inspections • ...
EMC Safety 2017-04-05
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- Awkward ___ can be a risk factor of getting a MSD
- When learning new tasks the instructor ___ (3wds)
- Try to lift as a ___
- Symptom of MSD
- MSC injuries account for ___ percent of all workplace injuries and illnesses
- Strains and sprains are reffered to as this, for short
- This an be a risk factor of getting a MSD
- ___ or heavy lifting can be a risk factor
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- Do this to prevent MSD
- ___Activities to allow your body to recover
- When lifting, keep the load ___ to your body
- Try to limit the ___ of exposure
- Sue proper ___ before beginning any task
- Symptom of a MSD
- When lifting, bend your ___ not your back
- Work ___ not harder
- Symptom of MSD
17 Clues: Symptom of MSD • Symptom of MSD • Symptom of a MSD • Work ___ not harder • Try to lift as a ___ • Do this to prevent MSD • Try to limit the ___ of exposure • Sue proper ___ before beginning any task • When lifting, bend your ___ not your back • This an be a risk factor of getting a MSD • ___ or heavy lifting can be a risk factor • ___Activities to allow your body to recover • ...
Kitchen Safety 2012-11-21
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- keep cold foods cold
- you do what to food to get hot
- cooking at the right
- you can get it by bad food
- sharp part of knife
- 20 second rule
- any accidents in kitchen
- food transportation and storage
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- its located near the door
- use to avoid slippage
- stop drop and roll
- opposite of dirty
- for your own good or
- what your brain runs on
- heat box
- keep raw meat and greens ?
16 Clues: heat box • 20 second rule • opposite of dirty • stop drop and roll • sharp part of knife • keep cold foods cold • for your own good or • cooking at the right • use to avoid slippage • what your brain runs on • any accidents in kitchen • its located near the door • you can get it by bad food • keep raw meat and greens ? • you do what to food to get hot • food transportation and storage
Kitchen Safety 2015-03-05
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- Always stay _________.
- Never pour ______ down the sink.
- The name we give food when it has been contaminated with other food.
- The first type of dish ware that should be washed in the proper dishwashing order.
- Never purchase meat if packaging is _______.
- Keep knives _____.
- Treat all _____ immediately.
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- We wash dishes to get ________ off our dishes.
- Extinguish a _____ fire with baking soda.
- Always have a ___________ sharpen your knives.
- There are _____ types of knives.
- Cook ____ to the proper temperature.
- Always keep your kitchen _________.
- The first step of always being safe in the kitchen. This happens even before you cook.
- Never ___ in the kitchen.
- Always turn off __________.
- Clean all ______ immediately.
- Tilt ____ of pots and pans forward so you don't burn yourself with the steam.
18 Clues: Keep knives _____. • Always stay _________. • Never ___ in the kitchen. • Always turn off __________. • Treat all _____ immediately. • Clean all ______ immediately. • There are _____ types of knives. • Never pour ______ down the sink. • Always keep your kitchen _________. • Cook ____ to the proper temperature. • Extinguish a _____ fire with baking soda. • ...
Safety Culture 2015-02-25
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- We can all be this in the initiative
- Get the right people involved
- Need to this with facts, not personalities
- Improve this
- Direction to move to keep it going
- What culture should do
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- You as decision maker
- These can be hidden when discussing
- This may stand in the way
- Cultural statements
- No "I" in this
- Speak up!
- Build on this
- Put all opinions together
- What an initiative needs
- Needed to shift culture
16 Clues: Speak up! • Improve this • Build on this • No "I" in this • Cultural statements • You as decision maker • What culture should do • Needed to shift culture • What an initiative needs • This may stand in the way • Put all opinions together • Get the right people involved • Direction to move to keep it going • These can be hidden when discussing • We can all be this in the initiative • ...
Food Safety 2023-10-25
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- Fish toxin
- Reduced Oxygen Packaging
- Measuring device
- Shellfish bacteria
- Rapidly chill down food
- Don't forget to wash ____ hands
- "Temperature ____ Zone"
- Don't use it on a grease fire
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- First word of FIFO
- Area to store food
- To sterilize water
- Keep cold foods cold, hot foods
- Wash! Rinse! ______
- Never consume food past their _______
- Keep raw food away from cooked foods
- A bacteria found in food, such as eggs
16 Clues: Fish toxin • Measuring device • First word of FIFO • Area to store food • To sterilize water • Shellfish bacteria • Wash! Rinse! ______ • Rapidly chill down food • "Temperature ____ Zone" • Reduced Oxygen Packaging • Don't use it on a grease fire • Keep cold foods cold, hot foods • Don't forget to wash ____ hands • Keep raw food away from cooked foods • ...
Winter Safety 2023-11-29
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- Do not lift but rather ________ snow when shoveling.
- Make sure your vehicle's _____________ is clear of snow, ice and other debris.
- Half of the home decoration fires in December are started by ______________.
- You should ___________ your following distance to 8-10 seconds when driving on icy, slippery surfaces.
- A dry Christmas tree can burn very hot and very ___________.
- Check these for wear and tear, proper inflation, and right amount of tread depth.
- This is a poisonous, colorless, odorless gas produced from burning fuels like gasoline, propane and natural gas.
- Wear appropriate _________ that provides traction on snow or ice. on
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- People who remain outdoors for a long period of time in winter weather are at high risk of developing _________________.
- Inspect your lights and cords and ____________ any that are damaged.
- Do not use _____________ indoors, or in confined, poorly ventilated areas.
- Make sure your tree and other flammables are at least _________ feet away from heat sources like fireplaces and space heaters.
- Stop winter falls by walking like a _____________.
- Cruise control should not be used when driving on ___________ surface.
- If your car starts to skid or slip do not _________.
- Assume all dark and __________ areas on pavement are slippery and icy.
16 Clues: Stop winter falls by walking like a _____________. • Do not lift but rather ________ snow when shoveling. • If your car starts to skid or slip do not _________. • A dry Christmas tree can burn very hot and very ___________. • Inspect your lights and cords and ____________ any that are damaged. • Wear appropriate _________ that provides traction on snow or ice. on • ...
Machine Safety 2024-02-06
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- Never take remove the safety ______ on a piece of machinery.
- This is apart of PPE and used to keep someone's hair up
- you need to ask ____________ before operating or using a machine.
- this is not okay to do in the shop, if you do, you will be thrown out.
- you need to ______ the router after using it.
- This is used to push a piece of wood to get cut when it is not safe to use your hand.
- You much pass the __________ ______ before working in the shop.
- this machine is used to cut angles
- this machine is used to make unique cuts in the edges of wood creating a finished look.
- You should always _____ _____ your area after working.
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- these are apart of PPE and used to protect the eyes
- this machine drills holes into wood and other material
- these are items that need to be worn to work in the shop
- this is used to find the correct measurement you need to mark
- this machine is used to make cuts in wood. Either a crosscut or a rip (with the grain)
- Make sure the blade or bit reaches ______ speed before using it.
16 Clues: this machine is used to cut angles • you need to ______ the router after using it. • these are apart of PPE and used to protect the eyes • this machine drills holes into wood and other material • You should always _____ _____ your area after working. • This is apart of PPE and used to keep someone's hair up • these are items that need to be worn to work in the shop • ...
Community Safety 2023-02-22
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- Relating to occurring in a particular area (5)
- A fraudulent scheme (4)
- Keeping order (8)
- To recognise and verify issues (8)
- To discuss with people (7)
- To arrange in order of importance (10)
- A district where people live (13)
- Helpful guidance (6)
- Two or more people or organisations working together (11)
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- To offer assistance (4)
- A local elected representative (9)
- The state of being free from injury, danger or loss (6)
- The people with common interests living in a particular area (9)
- The state of having knowledge (9)
- To occupy someone's attention (6)
- Good or useful (8)
16 Clues: Keeping order (8) • Good or useful (8) • Helpful guidance (6) • To offer assistance (4) • A fraudulent scheme (4) • To discuss with people (7) • The state of having knowledge (9) • To occupy someone's attention (6) • A district where people live (13) • A local elected representative (9) • To recognise and verify issues (8) • To arrange in order of importance (10) • ...
Safety Puzzle 2024-03-01
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- An unsafe condition or procedure that could result in injury/potential damage.
- The likelihood or probability that an accident, damage, illness, injury, or loss will occur.
- Fuel, Heat and oxygen elements are called
- Is necessary for non routine activities.
- A machine is protected from sudden start-up for maintainance.
- Better ____ than Sorry.
- A location designated to gather during emergency
- All incident and accident should be ____.
- Many accidents and injuries occur due to lack of safety _____.
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- You must wear it to prevent toe injury.
- Who is responsible for Safety
- An event or incident that doesn't result in injury/potential damage.
- A system or device used to prevent individuals from fall.
- One of the nine types of energy.
- Method used for using Fire Extinguisher.
- Most effective risk control method.
16 Clues: Better ____ than Sorry. • Who is responsible for Safety • One of the nine types of energy. • Most effective risk control method. • You must wear it to prevent toe injury. • Is necessary for non routine activities. • Method used for using Fire Extinguisher. • Fuel, Heat and oxygen elements are called • All incident and accident should be ____. • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-08-20
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- If you are in doubt about anything ask the ____
- When unplugging anything, pull on the ___, not the cord
- Keep debris ____ the floor
- Don't sweep sawdust with your hand, use a ____
- All power tools should be used with ____
- Use the _____ tool for the job
- Dull tools are ____, use sharp ones
- Machines should be turned off ___ cleaning
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- All accidents must be ____ to the teacher
- What is Coach Graves first name (check canvas)?
- In case of a fire,know where all ___ are located
- ____ rags if they have been soaked in chemicals
- if you feel ___ tell the teacher
- Do not wear ___, they lessen your dexterity
- ___ back long hair
- Keep all machinery _____ until instructed differently
16 Clues: ___ back long hair • Keep debris ____ the floor • Use the _____ tool for the job • if you feel ___ tell the teacher • Dull tools are ____, use sharp ones • All power tools should be used with ____ • All accidents must be ____ to the teacher • Machines should be turned off ___ cleaning • Do not wear ___, they lessen your dexterity • ...
Food safety 2023-05-10
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- Practice good personal ______
- Any surface that touches food must be cleaned and ______
- Don’t leave food out more than two ______.
- How many types of hazards are there?
- Pathogens being transferred from one surface to another is ______
- Can u wear rings in the kitchen?
- How many seconds do u wash ur hands?
- Slice veggies on a clean _____.
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- 41-135 F
- Milk, eggs, and yogurt should be stored in the ______.
- Proteins that cause allergic reactions are called ____
- Take your _____ off before going to the restroom
- Keep your ____ up if it’s long
- Place the thermometer on what part to check the temperature
- Keep hot food hot and cold food __
- You shouldn’t put ___ foods in the refrigerator
16 Clues: 41-135 F • Practice good personal ______ • Keep your ____ up if it’s long • Slice veggies on a clean _____. • Can u wear rings in the kitchen? • Keep hot food hot and cold food __ • How many types of hazards are there? • How many seconds do u wash ur hands? • Don’t leave food out more than two ______. • You shouldn’t put ___ foods in the refrigerator • ...
Kitchen Safety 2022-08-23
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- 40°F to 140°F
- Never add this to a grease fire.
- How many people should be cutting on a cutting board?
- Is caused by eating foods containing harmful bacteria.
- The first step in washing dishes.
- appliances before bringing metal objects in contact with working parts.
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- Occurs when bacteria from one food is transferred to another food.
- Done to the flame of a contained grease fire.
- Never point this at someone.
- goes on a blue cutting mat.
- is for meat.
- is for fruits.
- goes on a orange cutting mat.
- ____ your hands after touching raw meat.
- Can be used for items in the oven and on the stove.
- is for dairy.
16 Clues: is for meat. • 40°F to 140°F • is for dairy. • is for fruits. • goes on a blue cutting mat. • Never point this at someone. • goes on a orange cutting mat. • Never add this to a grease fire. • The first step in washing dishes. • ____ your hands after touching raw meat. • Done to the flame of a contained grease fire. • Can be used for items in the oven and on the stove. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2022-09-26
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- this never goes in the microwave
- this should never be placed on the stove
- this type of clothing should not be worn in the kitchen
- You should always open a pot lid ________ from you.
- used to help a person chocking
- this is created when you use a wet pot holder on a hot pan
- chemicals should never be stored near this
- you should never pour grease here
- water and this don't mix
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- this common ingredient can be used to put out a fire
- first step in putting out a fire is _______ the heat
- acronym for the steps taken when using a fire extinguisher
- you should never throw this on a kitchen fire
- these should never be mixed
- this explains the hazards of chemicals
- Pot handles should never be facing this part of the stove
16 Clues: water and this don't mix • these should never be mixed • used to help a person chocking • this never goes in the microwave • you should never pour grease here • this explains the hazards of chemicals • this should never be placed on the stove • chemicals should never be stored near this • you should never throw this on a kitchen fire • ...
Safety & Sanitation 2022-08-27
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- Never catch a falling knife, let it _____________.
- Food should not sit out longer than ____________ hours.
- ______________ knives are more dangerous than sharp knives because you have to apply more pressure.
- Pick up small glass shards with a wet ______________ towel.
- You can put out a grease fire with this common kitchen ingredient.
- One way to check if a restaurant is sanitary is to check its _____________________.
- Make sure pot handles are turned ____________ from the edge of the stove.
- When using a knife, use the ________ method to protect your fingers.
- Wash your hands after you crack an __________.
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- When picking up something hot in the kitchen always use a ____ ______________________.
- Clean up ________________ immediately.
- Keep hot foods hot and ______________ foods cold.
- ___________________ in the kitchen is a sure way to cause an accident.
- Always use a cutting _____________ to avoid injury and damage to the counter.
- Wash your hands for __________ seconds.
- Knives should be washed _______________ from all other dishes to prevent injury.
16 Clues: Clean up ________________ immediately. • Wash your hands for __________ seconds. • Wash your hands after you crack an __________. • Keep hot foods hot and ______________ foods cold. • Never catch a falling knife, let it _____________. • Food should not sit out longer than ____________ hours. • Pick up small glass shards with a wet ______________ towel. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2023-08-23
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- The FBI most commonly associated with ground beef.
- Oven mitts or ________ should be used when handling hot utensils.
- Degrees 40-140 when bacteria grows fastest.
- The FBI most commonly associated with raw eggs and poultry.
- You should clean knives by ______ because they will keep your knives sharper.
- An organism or substance that invades the body and damages its cells.
- Cutting raw meat and later lettuce on the same cutting board is an example of __________.
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- This type of cutting board is easier to sanitize.
- Onions and __________ should not be stored together.
- You should disconnect appliance by the _____.
- This type of knife is safest.
- This type of cutting board keeps the knife sharp.
- To prevent burns to your face; you should open lids _______ from your face.
- You should never put this type of material into a microwave.
- The FBI most commonly associated with soup and canned goods.
- This distributes weight evenly and allows you to reach items on a high shelf.
16 Clues: This type of knife is safest. • Degrees 40-140 when bacteria grows fastest. • You should disconnect appliance by the _____. • This type of cutting board is easier to sanitize. • This type of cutting board keeps the knife sharp. • The FBI most commonly associated with ground beef. • Onions and __________ should not be stored together. • ...
Food Safety 2023-10-06
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- minimize the risk of cross contamination
- name of bacteria
- Prevents spread of bacteria
- Culture needed to prevent unsafe food production
- breakage procedure will help control the risk
- handwashing and clean clothes are part of
- can minimize risk of bacterial contamination
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- metal, glass or plastic are examples of?
- stomach cramps, vomiting is a sign of?
- Forbidden to be worn in production area
- hadwashing prevent the spread of?
- can fall to product if worn in factory
- presence of foreign body in food is example
- washing up liquid is classed as?
- used by engineers
- part of machinery
16 Clues: name of bacteria • used by engineers • part of machinery • Prevents spread of bacteria • washing up liquid is classed as? • hadwashing prevent the spread of? • stomach cramps, vomiting is a sign of? • can fall to product if worn in factory • Forbidden to be worn in production area • metal, glass or plastic are examples of? • minimize the risk of cross contamination • ...
Firearms Safety 2025-04-22
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- Keep the ____ of the firearm open when carrying around the range.
- Keeping your finger off the trigger is known as trigger ____.
- Always point the firearm in a _____ direction.
- Your non-dominant hand is used as the ____ hand.
- Visually inspecting the firearm is known as a _____ check.
- Never leave a firearm _____.
- A firearm should remain in the ____ unless instructed otherwise.
- Stop firing immediately after this command.
- Never clean a _____ firearm.
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- What is the most common cause of firearms accidents?
- Always report ___ to a staff member.
- You dominant hand is used for your ___ hand.
- Do not point the firearm at anyone you don't intend to ____.
- It is a 2nd degree ____ if a minor gains access to a firearm.
- What is the safety standard for firearms?
- Never talk on the firing line unless it is an ______.
16 Clues: Never leave a firearm _____. • Never clean a _____ firearm. • Always report ___ to a staff member. • What is the safety standard for firearms? • Stop firing immediately after this command. • You dominant hand is used for your ___ hand. • Always point the firearm in a _____ direction. • Your non-dominant hand is used as the ____ hand. • ...
FOOD SAFETY 2024-12-18
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- - Raw meat should ___ touch fruit
- Bacteria grow rapidly in the danger
- -Wash both of these for 20 seconds to
- Bacteria begins to grow on perishable food within___ hours if not
- Slice veggies on a clean cutting
- An ice ____ will keep your lunch cold
- -You can see bacteria: True or False
- Milk,eggs and yogurt should be stored in the
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- Keep food ____ in the refrigerator
- Wash your hands before you ___
- Don’t leave food out for more than two ____
- Warm water and ___
- Germ is another word for ____
- - Use a meat ____ to check the
- germs.
- Keep cold food cold and hot food
16 Clues: germs. • Warm water and ___ • Germ is another word for ____ • Wash your hands before you ___ • - Use a meat ____ to check the • Slice veggies on a clean cutting • Keep cold food cold and hot food • Keep food ____ in the refrigerator • - Raw meat should ___ touch fruit • Bacteria grow rapidly in the danger • -Wash both of these for 20 seconds to • ...
Safety week 2025-09-15
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- What is the speed limit inside the factory? (4)
- What waste stream goes in a brown bin? (9)
- Do not _____ fire escape passageways and fire fighting equipment (5)
- What should you complete before using any forklift truck? (11)
- Your ______ is everyones priority (6)
- It is our ________ to work safely and report hazards (14)
- What does the E stand for in HSE (9)
- During an emergency you should use the exit _____ to you (7)
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- what sheet do we refer to for chemical handling? (3)
- What must you wear at all times when using the forklift truck? (8)
- Spilled liquids create _____ and need to be cleaned up or idientified immediately (7)
- Safety is part of company ______ (7)
- abbreviation for protective clothing and equipment (3)
- Everyone has the power to stop a job if someone is going to get ____ (4)
- What you do before lifting to avoid strain (7)
- When carrying an object keep your ____ straight (4)
16 Clues: Safety is part of company ______ (7) • What does the E stand for in HSE (9) • Your ______ is everyones priority (6) • What waste stream goes in a brown bin? (9) • What you do before lifting to avoid strain (7) • What is the speed limit inside the factory? (4) • When carrying an object keep your ____ straight (4) • what sheet do we refer to for chemical handling? (3) • ...
medication safety 2025-10-18
16 Clues: K+ • BD • DOAC • at night • comon PPI • antiemetic • red arm band • ACE inhibitors • simple analgesia • A and I in NSAID • resonium A used for • schedule 4 analgesia • patient has the right to • minutes between eys drops • Anitbiotic that needs a trough level • Activated partial thromboplastin time
Caretaking Safety 2026-03-31
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- To pick something up correctly.
- A tool used to clean floors.
- This tells you what is in a chemical bottle.
- These protect your eyes.
- Working in a way that prevents injuries.
- Wear this to protect your nose and mouth.
- Learning how to work safely.
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- Used to move cleaning supplies.
- Cleaning product that must be used carefully.
- Ask for this if a job is unsafe.
- Work clothes worn on the job.
- Wear these to protect your hands.
- Tell a supervisor about a problem or injury.
- A wet floor can be dangerous.
- Liquid on the floor that can cause a fall.
- This tells people the floor is wet.
16 Clues: These protect your eyes. • A tool used to clean floors. • Learning how to work safely. • Work clothes worn on the job. • A wet floor can be dangerous. • Used to move cleaning supplies. • To pick something up correctly. • Ask for this if a job is unsafe. • Wear these to protect your hands. • This tells people the floor is wet. • Working in a way that prevents injuries. • ...
Fire Safety 2026-02-24
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- Chemical process that produces heat and flames.
- A safe exit route in case of fire.
- Posted diagram showing building exit routes.
- The process of safely exiting a building during an emergency.
- Measures taken to reduce the risk of fire.
- Practice exercise for emergency evacuation.
- Device that senses smoke or heat.
- A system that alerts building occupants to fire danger.
- Ceiling-mounted device activated by heat to release water.
- Instruction ensuring staff know fire procedures and equipment.
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- Describes materials requiring special handling to avoid fire.
- Strategy to keep fire or smoke isolated to one area.
- Device used to suppress small fires.
- Material used to seal wall or floor penetrations to slow fire spread.
- Wall-mounted device that activates the fire alarm manually.
- Regular check to ensure fire equipment is functioning.
16 Clues: Device that senses smoke or heat. • A safe exit route in case of fire. • Device used to suppress small fires. • Measures taken to reduce the risk of fire. • Practice exercise for emergency evacuation. • Posted diagram showing building exit routes. • Chemical process that produces heat and flames. • Strategy to keep fire or smoke isolated to one area. • ...
Safety First 2026-06-15
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- A lift operators "Eyes & Ears"
- How to prevent dehydration
- Friendly recognition of safe behavior
- Where a customer can find items to help them bring their purchase home safely
- How to ready yourself before your shift
- Home Depot approved cutting utensil
- What prevents lumber from falling off shelves
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- What you use when lifting or using your safety knife
- What Safety takes
- Gates to prevent customers from entering unsafe aisles
- Safe distance around a forklift
- What happens when you stay alert
- How to properly lift an item
- Perception of your surroundings
- When two associates lift an item
- How to prevent eye irritation
16 Clues: What Safety takes • How to prevent dehydration • How to properly lift an item • How to prevent eye irritation • A lift operators "Eyes & Ears" • Safe distance around a forklift • Perception of your surroundings • What happens when you stay alert • When two associates lift an item • Home Depot approved cutting utensil • Friendly recognition of safe behavior • ...
Safety Knowledge 2026-05-21
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- Report all incidents immediately to your _____
- Before starting a major task, you should _____ first
- Cluttered workspaces can lead to accidents and injuries.
- Heat, Fuel, and ____ create the Chain Reaction that makes fire
- The acronym to remember how to use a fire extinguisher
- OPIM or Other Potentially _____ Material
- This is an emergent, 911, situation called Heat _____
- To treat a strained back you should apply ice and _____
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- We all want to go home _____ at the end of the work day
- What section of the SDS details the type of PPE to be worn?
- This is the bodies response to high temperatures that can lead to heat-related illnesses, Heat _____
- This is the best type of fluid to replenish lost fluids in the body
- The Occupation Safety and Health Administration abbreviation is...
- Where you should go after evacuating the building, the _____ Point
- What section of the Safety Data Sheet includes all hazard(s) regarding the chemical and required label elements?
- An EAP is an Emergency _____ Plan
16 Clues: An EAP is an Emergency _____ Plan • OPIM or Other Potentially _____ Material • Report all incidents immediately to your _____ • Before starting a major task, you should _____ first • This is an emergent, 911, situation called Heat _____ • The acronym to remember how to use a fire extinguisher • We all want to go home _____ at the end of the work day • ...
AW Spring Safety Challenge 2018-03-13
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- Buildup in your dryer vents that needs cleaning out
- Available for $21 on AW website
- Company offering AW employees chance to shred their documents for free in April.
- Household hazard involving cleaners and detergent pods
- Workplace Safety Programs can reduce injuries by ______
- What you should wear when dusting especially if suffer allergies
- American Water's new headquarters
- American Water's #1 value
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- How long after lightning & thunder is it safe to return outside (minutes)
- Best time to change your batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
- How much of fast moving water is needed to sweep a person off their feet.
- Regulates a wide range of workplace safety issues
- How often should you check your fire extinguisher at a minimum
- Super Bowl LII Champions
14 Clues: Super Bowl LII Champions • American Water's #1 value • Available for $21 on AW website • American Water's new headquarters • Regulates a wide range of workplace safety issues • Buildup in your dryer vents that needs cleaning out • Household hazard involving cleaners and detergent pods • Workplace Safety Programs can reduce injuries by ______ • ...
Hypothyroidism & Myxedema 2020-12-08
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- lab values for serum T4 level
- thyroid scan or ultrasound
- how often should they follow up with their physician to assess thyroid blood levels
- medication that can interfere with thyroid synthesis
- taking medication at the same day every day
- what hormone in myxedema is critically high
- a health assessment finding of swelling of the neck resulting from enlargement of the thyroid gland
- severe complication of hypothyroidism
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- term used for hypothyroidism when present at birth
- a condition caused by an under active thyroid gland
- hypothyroidism caused by an autoimmune condition known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis
- lab values for serum TSH level
- decreased appetite, thinning of hair or hair loss, dry and cool skin, depressed tendon reflexes, bradycardia, constipation, extreme fatigue, sensitivity to cold temperatures, abnormal menstrual cycles
- if this condition is not treated immediately, the child or infant will progress to hypoglycemia, hypotension, cardiovascular arrest, and coma
14 Clues: thyroid scan or ultrasound • lab values for serum T4 level • lab values for serum TSH level • severe complication of hypothyroidism • taking medication at the same day every day • what hormone in myxedema is critically high • term used for hypothyroidism when present at birth • a condition caused by an under active thyroid gland • ...
Holiday Catalog 2019-11-14
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- Bold marketing with suggestive selling (3 words)
- These alternative, hip and modern bridals are on pg 17
- This symbol denotes Lab Grown Diamond
- The number of WOWs shown/advertised in the catalog
- Where can you find the company’s best selling lab-grown diamond
- What shape diamond pendant is shown in two different styles on two different pages
- The number of bolo bracelets shown in the catalog
- Fifteen of this type of jewelry is shown in our catalog
- The number of “Limited Editions” advertised in our catalog
- Where can you find more detailed information on TW, CTR & TGW
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- This designer has a New “Limited Edition” @$2699
- Each of these rings tells a story of responsible sourcing, sustainable mining and gives back to the people that unearthed your diamond
- The BEST Savings on diamond studs
- The number of items advertised under $300
- This exclusive brand is bursting with brilliance with a bold look at an unbeatable price
- This type of ring is shown at $6999 and advertised as available $999.99-$14,999
- Moissanite’s weight is shown in this carat equivalent
17 Clues: The BEST Savings on diamond studs • This symbol denotes Lab Grown Diamond • The number of items advertised under $300 • This designer has a New “Limited Edition” @$2699 • Bold marketing with suggestive selling (3 words) • The number of bolo bracelets shown in the catalog • The number of WOWs shown/advertised in the catalog • ...
Objective 1.00 Key Terms 2024-01-12
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- the movement of harmful microorganisms from one surface to another.
- an abbreviation for Occupational Safety and Health Administration and is an agency of the US government under the Department of Labor with the responsibility of ensuring safety at work and a healthful work environment.
- a self-motivated person who creates and runs a business.
- a disease-causing microorganism.
- company that sells products and equipment to the foodservice industry.
- A proactive, rather than reactive management style that includes predetermining steps to take when things do not go correctly.
- advanced culinary students work at a foodservice business to get hands-on training and work experience.
- reducing the number of microorganisms on a surface
- a series of thrusts to the abdomen that can help dislodge something that is stuck in an individual’s airway.
- the removal of food and other soil from a surface.
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- to adjust for accuracy.
- emergency care performed on persons who have collapsed and are unresponsive because of chocking, cardiac arrest, stroke or heart attack.
- provide employees training in a variety of job positions.
- using good grooming habits to maintain a person’s health.
- assisting and injured person until professional medical help can be provided.
- an employee who works under the guidance of a skilled worker to learn the skills of a particular trade or art
- take personal and financial risks.
- brigade an organizational hierarchy for professional kitchens organized by the legendary French chef, Georges-Auguste Escoffier.
- Handler any person who handles and prepares food and beverages.
- an abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheet and is a document that provides health and safety information about products, substances or chemicals that are classified as hazardous substances or dangerous goods.
20 Clues: to adjust for accuracy. • a disease-causing microorganism. • take personal and financial risks. • reducing the number of microorganisms on a surface • the removal of food and other soil from a surface. • a self-motivated person who creates and runs a business. • provide employees training in a variety of job positions. • ...
EXAM PREP 2025-05-22
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- Likes to chase mice
- Personal protective equipment used for safety (e.g., goggles, gloves)
- A graph showing frequency distribution of data
- Has a trunk
- Press, A machine used to drill precise holes in material
- Man's best friend
- The process of examining products for defects or issues
- Instruction to ensure workers understand safety and procedures
- An action taken to fix a detected nonconformity
- A formal inspection or review of procedures and quality
- Adjusting tools or instruments to ensure correct measurement
- The third prong in a plug that protects against electrical shock
- A potential source of harm or danger in the workplace
- Flying mammal
- Chart, A graph that shows whether a process is in statistical control
- The percentage of acceptable parts out of total production
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- How close a measurement is to the true value
- The design of tools and workspaces for human comfort and safety
- A small portion of a batch checked to represent the whole
- Feedback from a customer indicating a product issue
- Large marsupial
- The repeatability or consistency of measurements
- The difference in data points that may affect quality
- A safety procedure used to ensure equipment is powered off during maintenance
- An action taken to stop a problem before it occurs
- The end-user or buyer whose needs define product quality
- A device used to hold materials firmly in place
- An established norm or requirement for processes or products
- Cause, The fundamental reason a defect or failure occurs
- International standards for quality management systems
- The allowable variation in a dimension
- Eye protection from particles or chemical splashes
32 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The allowable variation in a dimension • How close a measurement is to the true value • A graph showing frequency distribution of data • A device used to hold materials firmly in place • An action taken to fix a detected nonconformity • The repeatability or consistency of measurements • ...
Driving & Administrative Laws Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-21
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- Factors such as weather, traffic volume, and road conditions that contribute to crashes.
- If your blood alcohol concentration is 0.08, you are considered in violation of this law.
- If your license is temporarily taken away for less than 365 days, it falls under this category.
- A document that proves legal ownership of a vehicle when purchased.
- Law that requires drivers to submit to alcohol testing if requested by law enforcement.
- Minnesota has a 92% compliance rate with this important traffic safety rule.
- The safe distance drivers should maintain between vehicles to prevent collisions.
- Airbags, seat belts, and shatterproof glass are examples of this safety feature.
- A system used to track driving violations, which can lead to license suspension.
- Driving behavior that is dangerous and intentionally disregards the safety of others.
- These emergency responders provide critical care after a car crash.
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- Drivers must be aware of these individuals since their actions can be unpredictable, especially children.
- A type of law that governs the issuance and removal of driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations.
- A legal requirement in Minnesota mandating all vehicles to have liability coverage.
- This law requires drivers to travel at a speed that is reasonable and safe for conditions
- Aggressive driving behavior, including tailgating, running red lights, and changing lanes erratically.
- A five-step defensive driving method that includes Search, Identify, Predict, Decide, and Execute.
- certificate showing who is responsible for operating a vehicle must be renewed yearly in Minnesota.
- The system that includes vehicles, roadways, and people using the transportation network.
- An act that establishes guidelines for state motor vehicle safety programs, including driver licensing.
20 Clues: A document that proves legal ownership of a vehicle when purchased. • These emergency responders provide critical care after a car crash. • Minnesota has a 92% compliance rate with this important traffic safety rule. • Airbags, seat belts, and shatterproof glass are examples of this safety feature. • ...
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN CROSSWORD 2026-05-25
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- What workers should do calmly and without judgement
- Young people should be encouraged to give this
- Reporting is a legal responsibility
- Safety includes this type of safety
- Experiences that can affect how children think, feel and behave
- Children should know and understand these
- Call these in emergencies
- Groomers may pretend to show this
- Limits that keep relationships professional and safe
- Information should only be shared appropriately
- Failing to provide a child’s basic needs
- Helping children build confidence and control
- Manipulative behaviour used to gain trust before abuse
- DoH reporting and learning system
- Organisations should create a child-safe one
- Treating children and young people with dignity
- Harm caused to a child or young person
- Grooming can happen here too
- Diverse needs should be respected in policy and practice
- ARL can provide this if you’re unsure
- Safeguarding promotes safety and this
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- A key behaviour expected of workers
- The most important priority in safeguarding
- A key trauma-informed principle
- You do NOT need manager approval before reporting
- Goal of the organisation
- Immediate risk requiring urgent action
- What mandatory reporters must do when concerned
- Another word connected to wellbeing
- What workers should provide after a disclosure
- Children should feel part of decisions
- When a child tells someone about abuse
- Certain conduct must be escalated under the scheme
- Giving young people options helps restore control
- Children may feel this before disclosing abuse
- Trauma-informed care supports this
- Included as mandatory reporters in DoH
- Also included as mandatory reporters
- Preventing harm to children and young people
- Violence can occur within these relationships
40 Clues: Goal of the organisation • Call these in emergencies • Grooming can happen here too • A key trauma-informed principle • Groomers may pretend to show this • DoH reporting and learning system • Trauma-informed care supports this • A key behaviour expected of workers • Reporting is a legal responsibility • Safety includes this type of safety • Another word connected to wellbeing • ...
Jobs 2025-02-22
13 Clues: writes books • helps doctors • flies a plane • works in a lab • works in a court • works at a school • has music concerts • doesn't work anymore • constructs buildings • assistant sells things • officer protects people • designer designs photos • acts in movies and plays
World Quality Day 2024 2024-11-06
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- The act of verifying that a product meets quality standards.
- A record of all the steps taken to ensure food safety.
- A crucial step in a process where monitoring and control are essential to ensure food safety and quality.
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- The 'father of Quality'.
- The practice of keeping work areas clean and free of contaminants.
- The process of ensuring products meet specified standards.
- A measure taken to prevent contamination of food products.
- Where World Quality Day originated from.
- A document that outlines the steps to be taken in case of a food safety issue.
- An Acronym of the system used to identify and control food safety hazards?
10 Clues: The 'father of Quality'. • Where World Quality Day originated from. • A record of all the steps taken to ensure food safety. • The process of ensuring products meet specified standards. • A measure taken to prevent contamination of food products. • The act of verifying that a product meets quality standards. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2025-03-05
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- The color of socks patients are given when identified as high risk to fall
- A safety tool to ensure clear communication
- A safety event with a deviation in practice, but does not reach patient
- The most effective way to prevent spread of infections
- The online reporting tool we use to report safety events
- A tool that helps create consistency when performing routine tasks
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- Who is responsible for reporting safety concerns?
- A tool used in teams that reminds us to have each others back
- The tool we use to ensure safe,effective handoffs
- Attention to detail behavior meaning Stop, Think, Act and Review
10 Clues: A safety tool to ensure clear communication • Who is responsible for reporting safety concerns? • The tool we use to ensure safe,effective handoffs • The most effective way to prevent spread of infections • The online reporting tool we use to report safety events • A tool used in teams that reminds us to have each others back • ...
Lab Week 2016 2016-04-11
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- How many times does the blood circulate the body in one minute?
- How many minutes does it take to run an erythrocyte sedimentation rate?
- What does UTI stand for?
- What department measures the amount of time it takes for blood to clot?
- Can anything that comes out of the human body be tested?
- What department tests the compatibility of your blood to someone else's blood?
- How many pints of urine can the human bladder hold?
- How many days does a red blood cell live? (Hint: its a numeric value, not spelled out)
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- 10% of a humans dry weight comes from what? (Hint: They can also take over and make you very sick!)
- What does QC stand for?
- How many hours should you fast before having a lipid panel done?
- What does H2O mean?
- What department performs a lipid panel?
- What is the solid form of CO2 called?
- What writing device should not be used in the Lab?
- What department performs a CBC?
- How many employees does the IMC Lab have?
17 Clues: What does H2O mean? • What does QC stand for? • What does UTI stand for? • What department performs a CBC? • What is the solid form of CO2 called? • What department performs a lipid panel? • How many employees does the IMC Lab have? • What writing device should not be used in the Lab? • How many pints of urine can the human bladder hold? • ...
