lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Kitchen safety 2020-03-09
Across
- never cook in loose _
- always put away _ foods
- use a _ to fry meat and eggs in
- avoid _ or you could forget what you're doing
- don't _ in the kitchen
- ___ dry dishes or they can cross contaminate
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- _ produce
- keep _ foods hot
- don't cut on counter, make sure to use a _
- don't put _ in the microwave
- don't put _ in a sink full of water
- keep _ foods cold
- use oven _
- _ food will kill bacteria
- keep food at right _
- use _ and water while washing hands
16 Clues: _ produce • use oven _ • keep _ foods hot • keep _ foods cold • keep food at right _ • never cook in loose _ • don't _ in the kitchen • always put away _ foods • _ food will kill bacteria • don't put _ in the microwave • use a _ to fry meat and eggs in • don't put _ in a sink full of water • use _ and water while washing hands • don't cut on counter, make sure to use a _ • ...
Hand Safety 2020-09-09
Across
- employed for a short time to do a particular job
- tropical tree
- opposite of front
- _____ finger discount
- opposite of lower
- four of these on each hand
- right and ______
- at no cost
Down
- one of these on each hand
- not covered; naked; empty
- after first
- applause
- opposite of over
- opposite of tall
- having no empty space
- golf warning
16 Clues: applause • at no cost • after first • golf warning • tropical tree • opposite of over • opposite of tall • right and ______ • opposite of front • opposite of lower • _____ finger discount • having no empty space • one of these on each hand • not covered; naked; empty • four of these on each hand • employed for a short time to do a particular job
ROBOT SAFETY 2024-04-15
Across
- to press something very hard so that it is broken or its shape is destroyed
- damage to someone's body in an accident or attack
- something that you do to prevent bad things happening in the future
- a dangerous or unpleasant situation which you have got into and from which it is difficult or impossible to escape
- a failure to work or operate correctly
- something that is dangerous
- firm or hard
- not firmly held or fastened in place
- (of a liquid or gas) to escape from a hole or crack in a pipe or container
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- being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person or thing
- without someone's official permission to do something or be in a particular place
- the work that is done to keep something in good condition
- an action, decision, or judgment that produces an unwanted or unintentional result
- (especially of accidents and other unexpected events) to happen
- coming out of a machine when a button is pressed, or to make something do this
- an accident that happens when two vehicles hit each other with force
16 Clues: firm or hard • something that is dangerous • not firmly held or fastened in place • a failure to work or operate correctly • damage to someone's body in an accident or attack • the work that is done to keep something in good condition • (especially of accidents and other unexpected events) to happen • something that you do to prevent bad things happening in the future • ...
safety crossword 2024-07-10
Across
- powdery residue left after the burning of a substance
- large fires used for entertainment during outdoor gatherings
- the loss of a body part
- shoots a beam of water and foam to extinguish a fire
- when germs, viruses, and other pathogens enter the body
- a device containing gunpowder that creates a beautiful explosion in the sky
- harm or damage that has been done to you or someone else
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- extend through the most inner layer of skin and must be cut out
- injury that is caused by an accident
- used for warmth when cooking outdoors
- substance that is capable of causing death to a living organism
- lightweight black carbon residue
- usually done for public audiences, requires a lot of skill, very difficult and dramatic
- from grilling to camping,provides warmth, food, and entertainment
- incident that happens unintentionally and usually results in injury
- cloudy gray mixture of air that is usually due to a fire
16 Clues: the loss of a body part • lightweight black carbon residue • injury that is caused by an accident • used for warmth when cooking outdoors • shoots a beam of water and foam to extinguish a fire • powdery residue left after the burning of a substance • when germs, viruses, and other pathogens enter the body • cloudy gray mixture of air that is usually due to a fire • ...
BIKE SAFETY 2024-05-31
16 Clues: luce • gomma • freni • girare • cuffie • elmetto • semaforo • campanello • marciapiede • pista ciclabile • foro nella gomma • bandariflettente • cartello stradale • segnale del braccio • vestititfluorescenti • portiere della macchina
Safety First! 2023-07-19
Across
- The oldest product first
- The Disney number to call in an emergency
- 904TC
- Mandatory PPE when using a knife (2 words)
- First Disney Key
- 904VF
- 904
- The number to call in an emergency
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- Your shoes must be... (2 words)
- 904VS
- Who you get when there's an allergy
- What you need to drink everyday
- Where to meet in an emergency (2 words)
- Safe word used when moving near someone
- Safe word used when carrying a knife
- Life saving device found near Small World and Red Rose
16 Clues: 904 • 904VS • 904TC • 904VF • First Disney Key • The oldest product first • Your shoes must be... (2 words) • What you need to drink everyday • The number to call in an emergency • Who you get when there's an allergy • Safe word used when carrying a knife • Where to meet in an emergency (2 words) • Safe word used when moving near someone • The Disney number to call in an emergency • ...
Bondtex Safety 2025-03-30
Across
- Which agency has the responsibility of setting safety standards in the workplace?
- PPE to protect your hands
- Something you should never do with a chair
- What word is used if there is work place violence
- Something you wear while driving a forklift
- Something everyone should do each day to prevent workplace hazards such as trip hazards?
- Something you should wear when using the scissor lift
- How you should lift objects
Down
- What should you do if you encounter a fire?
- Provides information on hazardous chemicals
- Before working on a piece of machinery you should do this
- What should you do before using any machinery or equipment?
- Watching where you walk can prevent this
- What you should use after visiting the bathroom
- PPE to protect your eyes
- What should you do if you are injured or notice a hazard in the workplace
16 Clues: PPE to protect your eyes • PPE to protect your hands • How you should lift objects • Watching where you walk can prevent this • Something you should never do with a chair • What should you do if you encounter a fire? • Provides information on hazardous chemicals • Something you wear while driving a forklift • What you should use after visiting the bathroom • ...
Food safety 2023-05-10
Across
- You shouldn’t put ___ in the refrigerator
- Keep hot food hot and cold food __
- pathogens being transferred from one surface to another
- Practice good personal
- Proteins that cause allergic reactions
- slice veggies on a clean
- Keep it up if it’s long
- Any surface that touches food must be cleaned and
Down
- Don’t leave food out more than two
- How many seconds do u wash ur hands
- Can u wear rings in the kitchen
- How many types of hazards
- Place the thermometer on what part to check the temperature
- Take them off before going to the restroom
- Milk, eggs, and yogurt should be stored in the
- 41-135 F
16 Clues: 41-135 F • Practice good personal • Keep it up if it’s long • slice veggies on a clean • How many types of hazards • Can u wear rings in the kitchen • Don’t leave food out more than two • Keep hot food hot and cold food __ • How many seconds do u wash ur hands • Proteins that cause allergic reactions • You shouldn’t put ___ in the refrigerator • ...
Road Safety 2025-01-11
Across
- Wear this for safety reasons
- What feature helps reduce the severity of a collision's impact?
- Safety device designed to secure the driver or a passenger of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop
- What is the area designated for pedestrians to safely cross the road?
- Lights used during foggy conditions for better visibility.\
- is an electronically-assisted system that enables a vehicle to maintain traction during a full (emergency) brake application by preventing individual brakes from locking up, and initiating wheel skid
- chemical used in airbag
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- What is the term for driving too closely to the vehicle in front of you?
- Do not use_________while driving
- -What should you do before changing lanes?
- Stopping distance is longer during this weather condition.
- What do you call the area behind a vehicle that the driver cannot directly see in the mirrors?
- What does ABS help prevent during emergency braking?
- Thing you should avoid while driving
- Brake technology that automatically varies the amount of force applied to each of a vehicle's
- is a vehicle occupant-restraint system using a bag designed to inflate extremely quickly, then quickly deflate during a collision
16 Clues: chemical used in airbag • Wear this for safety reasons • Do not use_________while driving • Thing you should avoid while driving • -What should you do before changing lanes? • What does ABS help prevent during emergency braking? • Stopping distance is longer during this weather condition. • Lights used during foggy conditions for better visibility.\ • ...
Electrical Safety 2025-09-14
Across
- assume all _______ wires are energized
- electrical ______ can occur when a persons body becomes part of an electrical circuit
- use ______ tools when working on or near electrical installations, especially when energized
- extension cords must be ____ for the intended load
- ground fault circuit interrupter acronym
- ______ means to kill with electric shock
- extension are intended for ____ use
- assume all downed overhead power lines are _____
Down
- one of the best electrical conductors
- always use proper ___ when working on or near electrical installations
- _____ have a high resistance to electricity
- cords on electrical tools must be inspected prior to ___ use
- the movement of free electrons between atoms
- according to OSHA only ______ employees may work on energized electrical circuits
- stay at least ____ ft from overhead wires
- pull the ___ not the cord when unplugging electrical devices
16 Clues: extension are intended for ____ use • one of the best electrical conductors • assume all _______ wires are energized • ground fault circuit interrupter acronym • ______ means to kill with electric shock • stay at least ____ ft from overhead wires • _____ have a high resistance to electricity • the movement of free electrons between atoms • ...
Kitchen Safety 2025-09-04
Across
- A major cause of accidents: slips and ___
- Lift this away from your face to avoid steam burns
- Protective hand gear for handling hot pans
- Common safety call: “Hot ___!”
- Never do this in the kitchen, even when in a rush
- A dull one of these is more dangerous than a sharp one
- Keep a clear ___ to avoid tripping hazards
- Floors should be kept clean and ___
- Always cut food ___ from your body
Down
- Clean these up right away to avoid slips
- A tool used to put out a fire
- Always open the oven door all the way ___ when taking things out or putting things in
- Hot appliances and boiling water can cause this injury
- Something hot that comes out when you open pot lids
- Always announce your ___ when carrying hot or sharp items
- Move pot lids ___ from your face
- Never point a knife toward your ___
17 Clues: A tool used to put out a fire • Common safety call: “Hot ___!” • Move pot lids ___ from your face • Always cut food ___ from your body • Never point a knife toward your ___ • Floors should be kept clean and ___ • Clean these up right away to avoid slips • A major cause of accidents: slips and ___ • Protective hand gear for handling hot pans • ...
beach safety 2025-11-12
Across
- common beach injury
- what A stands for in DRSABCD
- cancer caused by UV radiation
- what S stands for in DRSABCD
- what D stands for in DRSACBD
- amount of compressions used in cpr
- tool used to restart heart
- what C stands for in DRSABCD
- what D stands for in DRSABCD
- defibrillators full name
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- protective eyewear
- cpr stands for…
- what to lift up on neck when outside
- what spf stands for
- what B stands for in DRSABCD
- stay in between the __ when swimming
- what R stands for in DRSABCD
17 Clues: cpr stands for… • protective eyewear • common beach injury • what spf stands for • defibrillators full name • tool used to restart heart • what A stands for in DRSABCD • what B stands for in DRSABCD • what S stands for in DRSABCD • what D stands for in DRSACBD • what R stands for in DRSABCD • what C stands for in DRSABCD • what D stands for in DRSABCD • cancer caused by UV radiation • ...
Emp Skills Onsite Jobsite 2022-10-13
Across
- we work on resumes and interviews
- we harvest
- take inventory, sort and hang clothes
- build your future
- Mrs. Coleman teaches this class
- wash tables and chairs
- we learn about healthy eating habits
- check surroundings for safety and use tools
- we do the job of a secretary
- creates a menu and sales snacks
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- Social Emotional Learning
- we know the rules of each activity
- we go through donations
- advocacy express your needs and wants
- verify student Ids
- walk around the neighborhood
- we learn about anatomy
- safety class we learn to be safe in the community
- put together a list of questions for guests
19 Clues: we harvest • build your future • verify student Ids • wash tables and chairs • we learn about anatomy • we go through donations • Social Emotional Learning • walk around the neighborhood • we do the job of a secretary • Mrs. Coleman teaches this class • creates a menu and sales snacks • we work on resumes and interviews • we know the rules of each activity • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2025-06-05
Across
- A way that infections can be transmitted
- Used to clean
- Used for hard to reach areas
- of care Responsibility to keep workers & clients safe
- Assessment of how bad an injury would be
- cap Safety boots
- Something that can cause harm to a person
- report To be completed in 24 hours
- Machinery that assists with moving products
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- Protective clothing
- Most common area of injury on the body
- of control Used to assess control measures
- Likelihood of a hazard causing harm
- Risk Remaining risk
- Hand protection
- Safety clothing
- Most common type of WHS accident
- Relating to a comfortable work area
- lift Lifting with help from others
19 Clues: Used to clean • Hand protection • Safety clothing • cap Safety boots • Protective clothing • Risk Remaining risk • Used for hard to reach areas • Most common type of WHS accident • report To be completed in 24 hours • lift Lifting with help from others • Likelihood of a hazard causing harm • Relating to a comfortable work area • Most common area of injury on the body • ...
Perioperative 2026-02-08
Across
- Doctor responsible for anaesthesia
- Post-anaesthetic care unit (abbrev)
- Global surgical safety checklist organisation
- Nurse who manages instruments within the sterile field
- Process to ensure no items are retained
- Regulates health practitioner registration in Australia
- Surgical tools
- Removes blood and secretions from surgical field
- Protective equipment worn in theatre
- Surgical safety pause before incision
Down
- Are patients go immediately after surgery
- Safe alignment of patient during surgery
- Used to maintain a sterile surgical field
- Confirms patient permission for surgery
- Nurse coordinating activities outside the sterile field
- Area where surgery is performed
- Free from microorganisms
- Inflatable device used to control limb bleeding
- Electrical surgical device for cutting/coagulation
19 Clues: Surgical tools • Free from microorganisms • Area where surgery is performed • Doctor responsible for anaesthesia • Post-anaesthetic care unit (abbrev) • Protective equipment worn in theatre • Surgical safety pause before incision • Confirms patient permission for surgery • Process to ensure no items are retained • Safe alignment of patient during surgery • ...
Great heights 2013-09-05
17 Clues: hiel • fout • laag • mist • guess • enkel • wekker • verzoek • landing • opletten • opstijgen • zitplaats • veiligheid • verstandig • reddingsvest • aanwijzingen • cabine personeel
the workplace 2014-01-26
17 Clues: maat • helm • gordel • gangpad • voorraad • stagiair • werkplek • heftruck • kluisjes • vierkant • stelling • veiligheid • medewerker • reflecterend • handschoenen • hoge schoenen • omkleedruimte
standartization 2026-02-03
17 Clues: цель • данные • расходы • носитель • упрощение • требование • устранение • оптимизация • потребитель • соответствие • приобретение • разнообразие • безопасность • совместимость • сопоставимость • взаимозамеямость • ресурсосберегающий
TeamSTEPPS 2024-03-11
Across
- ______of Safety is the team's commitment to safety.
- Focus on the ______is key to safe care.
- Acronym used to update a team.
- Another of the routinely used patient identifiers.
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- One of the routinely used patient identifiers.
- a phrase or word sent out to the room to gather information.
- This short meeting at the beginning of the day____.
- Acronym used when you are sure there is a safety issue.
- A JPSR can be submitted this way.
- Acronym for goals set by the Joint Commission.
- Short meeting before an procedure to make sure all is ready.
- a quick review with the team after an event.
12 Clues: Acronym used to update a team. • A JPSR can be submitted this way. • Focus on the ______is key to safe care. • a quick review with the team after an event. • One of the routinely used patient identifiers. • Acronym for goals set by the Joint Commission. • Another of the routinely used patient identifiers. • This short meeting at the beginning of the day____. • ...
Science of Style 2025-08-21
Across
- A feeling you get from choosing a unique and artistic look.
- How well you did on a task like a test or a play.
- Your unique way of dressing and expressing yourself.
- The power to affect how someone feels or acts.
Down
- The way you act when wearing certain clothes.
- out What a teacher does when they want you to notice something important.
- A word for clothes that represent an idea like a lab coat for science.
- code A set of rules about what you can wear to school or work.
- attention What the people in lab coats did better during the test.
- What a police officer or judge wears to feel powerful.
- Something Jessica Quirk believes you can find in your clothing.
- Another word for your outfit or overall style.
12 Clues: The way you act when wearing certain clothes. • The power to affect how someone feels or acts. • Another word for your outfit or overall style. • How well you did on a task like a test or a play. • Your unique way of dressing and expressing yourself. • What a police officer or judge wears to feel powerful. • ...
2FKA_Internet safety (p.56/ worksheet: Safer on the Internet) 2021-02-27
19 Clues: Hass • raten • Betrug • Zugang • hacken • sicher • Mehrheit • Passwort • unsicher • Räuber/in • Sicherheit • Verbrechen • einprägsam • Minderheit • beleidigend • Privatsphäre • freischalten • Online-Mobbing • unerwünschte E-Mails
2FKA_Internet safety (p.56/ worksheet: Safer on the Internet) 2021-02-27
19 Clues: Hass • raten • hacken • Zugang • sicher • Betrug • unsicher • Mehrheit • Passwort • Räuber/in • einprägsam • Minderheit • Verbrechen • Sicherheit • beleidigend • freischalten • Privatsphäre • Online-Mobbing • unerwünschte E-Mails
Shcool 2023-11-21
12 Clues: to eat • to seat • to read • to write • to eat lunch • to play sports • where you learn • to keep your work • to get to you class • to keep your things • where you teacher write • where you do experiments
Test 2021-01-13
Across
- to find
- where you carry out your research
- sam
- disqualify
- oliver
- our homeroom teacher
- like your disk
- the third color in a rainbow
- keep
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- never will I feel sad. I am always happy.
- back to the world
- show your respect
- sammy
- a line and a triangle
- short of regular expression
- the discord bot, YAGPDB, uses this language
- aka nonetheless
17 Clues: sam • keep • sammy • oliver • to find • disqualify • like your disk • aka nonetheless • back to the world • show your respect • our homeroom teacher • a line and a triangle • short of regular expression • the third color in a rainbow • where you carry out your research • never will I feel sad. I am always happy. • the discord bot, YAGPDB, uses this language
Carlene 2023-03-22
12 Clues: BFF • paper fun • St. Pius X • yellow lab • Happy Birthday • game with friends • one of a kind bakery • Color of Alzheimer's • favorite place to eat • monthly fun at friends • of Sorrows, Every Sunday • so many numbers, oh what fun
#4 Hospital Recovery 2025-09-11
14 Clues: Staying in bed • Daily lab tests • Getting up slowly • Shows vital signs • Tube to drain urine • Looks for infection • Used to summon nurse • Covers surgical site • Helps regain movement • Liquid to solid foods • Doctors visit patient • Prevents lung problems • Hydration given by tube • Removes fluid near incision
Consume This! 2025-10-01
14 Clues: 😏❤️ • "Drive" • Moxie Mayhem • Mean "Patriot" • Classic Mix-Up • "Jupiter Booty!" • Nathan's Favorite • Olfactory Reading • Quit PLAYing Around • "Please Turn it Off" • Lab Grown White Woman • Not the Gal From Church • "Like the Back of my Chang" • Band of the Producer of the Answer to #6
Uh Bye 2025-08-19
Across
- Jesse's ANNOYING friend
- Jesse's boyfriend
- Jesse's lab friend
- Jesse's scent-sensitive friend
- Jesse's photography friend
- Jesse does not uwu with this friend
- Jesse's BEST friend
Down
- Jesse's plant loving friend
- Jesse's extroverted friend
- Jesse's disobedient friend
- Jesse's pad friend
- Jesse's racist friend
- Jesse's heartbreaking friend
13 Clues: Jesse's boyfriend • Jesse's lab friend • Jesse's pad friend • Jesse's BEST friend • Jesse's racist friend • Jesse's ANNOYING friend • Jesse's extroverted friend • Jesse's disobedient friend • Jesse's photography friend • Jesse's plant loving friend • Jesse's heartbreaking friend • Jesse's scent-sensitive friend • Jesse does not uwu with this friend
Godwin and Deep Run Crossword 2024-10-08
13 Clues: Lab • Software • Study of Life • Snake / Coding • Coding Language • Computer Writing • Medical Highschool • Structure of the Body • Computer Science Highschool • Study of the nervous system • Using radio imaging to find illness • Study of the Mind and their Behavior • Using engineering to construct organs
Cyber Safety and Road Safety 2023-09-14
Across
- You are only allowed to go 10 percent above this
- The use of technology to harass and threaten another.
- _____ Block and Remove
- The way you act or conduct yourself
- Look out for them on the road
- Everyone is entitled to this right
- Can cost up to $3000
- _____ can be used to cyberbully others
- _____ others on the road and online!
Down
- Stop look listen think
- Leaving someone out
- Your peers could _____ you into...
- No _____ on the road such as phones
- The presentation of who you are
- Mean comments are _____
- Illegal behaviour used towards someone
16 Clues: Leaving someone out • Can cost up to $3000 • Stop look listen think • _____ Block and Remove • Mean comments are _____ • Look out for them on the road • The presentation of who you are • Your peers could _____ you into... • Everyone is entitled to this right • No _____ on the road such as phones • The way you act or conduct yourself • _____ others on the road and online! • ...
Occupational Health and Safety Crossword 2013-04-11
Across
- / To work out or solve a problem.
- / Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.
- / You have a right to ___ in Health and Safety activities.
- / The Joint Health and Safety Commitee conducts a regular workplace ___.
Down
- / The art and science of workstation design.
- / Initial information and training about how to do your job safely.
- / Being hit by something is an example of a ___ hazard.
- / Swallowed.
- / Makes sure you do your job safely.
- / Breathed in.
10 Clues: / Swallowed. • / Breathed in. • / To work out or solve a problem. • / Makes sure you do your job safely. • / The art and science of workstation design. • / Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. • / Being hit by something is an example of a ___ hazard. • / You have a right to ___ in Health and Safety activities. • ...
Workplace Safety 2025-04-02
Across
- A process that educates workers on safety practices
- Protective gear worn by workers
- A document that provides details on hazardous chemicals
- A structured way to assess potential dangers
Down
- The law that governs workplace safety
- The penalties for not following workplace safety laws
- An employer’s responsibility to reduce workplace dangers
- The government body responsible for workplace safety in NSW
8 Clues: Protective gear worn by workers • The law that governs workplace safety • A structured way to assess potential dangers • A process that educates workers on safety practices • The penalties for not following workplace safety laws • A document that provides details on hazardous chemicals • An employer’s responsibility to reduce workplace dangers • ...
Culinary Vocabulary Objective 1 2024-09-24
Across
- to adjust for accuracy
- an employee who works under the guidance of a skilled worker to learn the skills of a particular trade or art.
- action A proactive, rather than reactive management style, that includes predetermining steps to take when things do not go correctly.
- 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.
- reducing the number of microorganisms on a surface.
- provide employees training in a variety of job positions.
- a disease-causing microorganism.
- Handler any person who handles and prepares food and beverages.
- using good grooming habits to maintain a person’s health.
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- brigade: an organizational hierarchy for professional kitchens organized by the legendary French chef, Georges-Auguste Escoffier.
- a self-motivated person who creates and runs a business. Entrepreneurs take personal and financial risks.
- assisting and injured person until professional medical help can be provided.
- the movement of harmful microorganisms from one surface to another.
- company that sells products and equipment to the foodservice industry.
- advanced culinary students work at a foodservice business to get hands-on training and work experience.
- 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.
- the removal of food and other soil from a surface.
17 Clues: to adjust for accuracy • a disease-causing microorganism. • the removal of food and other soil from a surface. • reducing the number of microorganisms on a surface. • provide employees training in a variety of job positions. • using good grooming habits to maintain a person’s health. • Handler any person who handles and prepares food and beverages. • ...
Crossword on Workplace Safety 2019-07-22
Across
- / Anything with the potential to cause injury is called a?
- shoes / This must be worn at all times while on the shop floor
- Plugs / This PPE must be used while working in a high noise area
- / Fire escape passage ways and fire-fighting equipments must be kept free of this
- / Safety shoes, ear plugs, helmet, goggles, are commonly called?
- / To avoid slipping on the staircase, always hold this on the side
- / It is a safety procedure used during non-routine activities to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot be started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or repair work
- / Class A fire is caused due to these
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- / Everybody must gather at this point in case of fire
- / While working on sharp objects such as blades, these kind of gloves must be worn
- / ‘P’ in the word PASS stands for what?
- / This kind of extinguisher is used in case of class B fire
- / This document includes a description of the work to be performed, the hazards involved, the precautions to take, the required authorizations, and other elements and is used in case of non-routine work.
- / Reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can help prevent this
- / To ensure safety, machines must be properly protected with these
15 Clues: / Class A fire is caused due to these • / ‘P’ in the word PASS stands for what? • / Everybody must gather at this point in case of fire • / Anything with the potential to cause injury is called a? • / This kind of extinguisher is used in case of class B fire • shoes / This must be worn at all times while on the shop floor • ...
Year 7 so far 2025-10-24
Across
- A safety label that means something that can catch fire
- A measurement close to the true value
- Used to see extremely small objects
- An approximate value
Down
- These are used to plot a graph (clue: independent and dependent)
- The long neck of a Bunsen burner
- How zoomed in you are when using a microscope
- Twist this to change the flame from roaring to safety
- There are two lines on a graph with this name
- Scientists use this to make sure their work is reproducible
- flame The orange flame
11 Clues: An approximate value • flame The orange flame • The long neck of a Bunsen burner • Used to see extremely small objects • A measurement close to the true value • How zoomed in you are when using a microscope • There are two lines on a graph with this name • Twist this to change the flame from roaring to safety • A safety label that means something that can catch fire • ...
Microbiology and Foodborne Illness 2025-11-12
Across
- needs to live in host organisim to grow
- comes from raw undercooked meats (shiga toxin-producing)
- minimum hours of annual training requirement for food employees
- form is used to document food safety training(4061/1)
- the "C" stands for what is TCS
- living single celled organism
Down
- abbreviation for the person responsible for food safety in a facility
- characteristic of a TCS food
- minimum number of people required to define a foodborne illness outbreak?
- federal Food Code document that provides recommended food safety guidance
- type of microorganism
11 Clues: type of microorganism • characteristic of a TCS food • living single celled organism • the "C" stands for what is TCS • needs to live in host organisim to grow • form is used to document food safety training(4061/1) • comes from raw undercooked meats (shiga toxin-producing) • minimum hours of annual training requirement for food employees • ...
Maslow's Hierarchy 2021-09-16
Across
- final level of hierarchy
- achieving ones full potential
- created maslows hierarchy of needs
- food water warmth rest
- feelings of accomplishment
Down
- second 2 levels of hierarchy
- maslowss first name
- security safety
- intimate relationships, friends
- maslows profession
- first 2 levels of hierarchy
- amount of total levels
12 Clues: security safety • maslows profession • maslowss first name • food water warmth rest • amount of total levels • final level of hierarchy • feelings of accomplishment • first 2 levels of hierarchy • second 2 levels of hierarchy • achieving ones full potential • intimate relationships, friends • created maslows hierarchy of needs
Maslow's Hierarchy 2025-10-20
Across
- final level of hierarchy
- achieving ones full potential
- created maslows hierarchy of needs
- food water warmth rest
- feelings of accomplishment
Down
- second 2 levels of hierarchy
- maslowss first name
- security safety
- intimate relationships, friends
- maslows profession
- first 2 levels of hierarchy
- amount of total levels
12 Clues: security safety • maslows profession • maslowss first name • food water warmth rest • amount of total levels • final level of hierarchy • feelings of accomplishment • first 2 levels of hierarchy • second 2 levels of hierarchy • achieving ones full potential • intimate relationships, friends • created maslows hierarchy of needs
BMC Safety 2024-05-28
Across
- The name of our Safety Chairperson
- Place one of these signs down to indicate that the walking area may be slippery
- The office doors should be "___" at all times unless exiting or entering the building
- How many fire extinguishers are on site
- Your back should be in this position when lifting a heavy object
- A document that provides valuable chemical safety and handling information
- Always wear this type of shoe in the plant
Down
- BMC's first evacuation location is next to the "___"
- You should wear these when out in the plant while 9kL is running
- Personal "___" Equipment PPE! Personal "___" Equipment PPE!
- "Almost" accident or potential safety hazard
- Use these when lifting a heavy object
- Where do I wear my hardhat?
13 Clues: Where do I wear my hardhat? • The name of our Safety Chairperson • Use these when lifting a heavy object • How many fire extinguishers are on site • Always wear this type of shoe in the plant • "Almost" accident or potential safety hazard • BMC's first evacuation location is next to the "___" • Personal "___" Equipment PPE! Personal "___" Equipment PPE! • ...
DPD7 Safety Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- Weekly Safety Training found on your Dolphin Device
- Where packages should never be placed.
- During pick and stage associates are not allowed to use ________.
- This item protects your hands as well as customer packages.
- The website where you can order safety shoes.
- If you have a heavy package, you can ask for a ______.
Down
- Important activity do before starting a process path.
- During induct, go-cart doors should always be ________.
- Area where you can find first-aid supplies.
- Before lifting a package, you should always test the ______.
- It's important to lift within your __________.
- Where can you submit a safety observation or concern?
- Should be worn when working on the launch pad to ensure moving vehicles can always see you.
13 Clues: Where packages should never be placed. • Area where you can find first-aid supplies. • The website where you can order safety shoes. • It's important to lift within your __________. • Weekly Safety Training found on your Dolphin Device • Important activity do before starting a process path. • Where can you submit a safety observation or concern? • ...
Safety & Health Week Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-08
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- Basic medical care (2 words)
- Unplanned event that has the potential to cause injury (2 words)
- Process that identifies hazards before they occur
- Safety gear that you wear (acronym)
- Process to help injured employee resume full duties (3 words)
- Informal safety meeting (2 words)
- The science of the way humans interact with their work environment
Down
- Employer's responsibility to take all reasonable precautions to prevent workplace injuries (2 words)
- Analysis of an incident based on contributing factors and causes
- A document listing health & safety info for a particular substance (acronym)
- Behavior or condition that has the potential to cause injury
- Process for isolating energy (acronym)
- A condition that affects your muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, etc. (acronym)
13 Clues: Basic medical care (2 words) • Informal safety meeting (2 words) • Safety gear that you wear (acronym) • Process for isolating energy (acronym) • Process that identifies hazards before they occur • Behavior or condition that has the potential to cause injury • Process to help injured employee resume full duties (3 words) • ...
fisher 2014-03-14
Across
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- Summer sport
- Likes to chase mice
- When, what, where, ____
- Used on bland food
- Dad does this for beer
- Man's best friend
- Went down to Georgia
- Best mom ever
Down
- How is it going to work, ________.
- The game is not called chest it's _____
- Your school
- Country you live in
- Winter sport
- Some people lose this
- Dexter's ___
17 Clues: Has a trunk • Your school • Summer sport • Winter sport • Dexter's ___ • Flying mammal • Best mom ever • Man's best friend • Used on bland food • Country you live in • Likes to chase mice • Went down to Georgia • Some people lose this • Dad does this for beer • When, what, where, ____ • How is it going to work, ________. • The game is not called chest it's _____
Burn Center Week Crossword 2025-05-02
Across
- day of burn support group
- common burn expression "it's never____"
- a favorite non stick
- wound care king
- common scald culprit
- October fund raiser
- outpatient nurse
- scar treatment
- chaos coordinator
- "Hotel _____"
Down
- lab grown treatment for large TBSA
- dyan's favorite mythical creature
- our favorite drink
- what has stained our sinks
- Crystal Webb's cute pet
- burn camp name
- one of our certified hand therapists
17 Clues: "Hotel _____" • burn camp name • scar treatment • wound care king • outpatient nurse • chaos coordinator • our favorite drink • October fund raiser • a favorite non stick • common scald culprit • Crystal Webb's cute pet • day of burn support group • what has stained our sinks • dyan's favorite mythical creature • lab grown treatment for large TBSA • one of our certified hand therapists • ...
Crossword Puzzle #2 2023-04-21
Across
- Chlorine-based solution that we use to clean in the laboratory(and also on clothes)
- The PPE you should wear on your hands in the lab
- This describes a chemical that can cause cancer
- the branch of Microbiology that detects microbial DNA
- The amount of water vapor in the air
Down
- workplace where you should not bring food or drinks
- a rapidly rotating instrument used to spin down samples
- Micro test that determines if an antibiotic will work on an organism
- The device that tells the temperature of a space
- This falls on the opposite side of the pH scale from a Base
- What you should do to your hands before you leave the lab
- The type of trash receptacle we use for patient samples(Red bag)
12 Clues: The amount of water vapor in the air • This describes a chemical that can cause cancer • The PPE you should wear on your hands in the lab • The device that tells the temperature of a space • workplace where you should not bring food or drinks • the branch of Microbiology that detects microbial DNA • a rapidly rotating instrument used to spin down samples • ...
physics final (3rd, day 1) 2024-05-30
Across
- In _______ systems, refrigerant will circulate through components that not only change its pressure and temperature, but also its physical state.
- The ______ of a string changes how the frequency sounds when played
- How hot did the water have to get in the imploding can lab
- A type of frequency that allows sounds waves to vibrate other objects with the same frequency
- _______________ is the study of the relationship between heat, work, temperature, and energy
- What mechanical waves travel through
Down
- *blank* can lab
- To crush the can the force was a
- a set of sound frequencies that create beautiful sounds, octaves, chords (frequency _____)
- The kind of wave that causes particles to move in a circular motion
- Change in momentum is ___ times change in time
- Thermodynamics has _______ main laws
12 Clues: *blank* can lab • To crush the can the force was a • Thermodynamics has _______ main laws • What mechanical waves travel through • Change in momentum is ___ times change in time • How hot did the water have to get in the imploding can lab • The ______ of a string changes how the frequency sounds when played • ...
Think Tac Toe 2021-09-01
HSE Crossword 2025-05-14
Across
- Scheduled waste generated can be stored on site for a maximum period of ______ months
- During the pre-construction phase, the client must ensure that a ________ risk assessment has been completed.
- One of the client’s key duties under the Construction Work and Design Management (CWDM) regulations is to appoint a PCW _____ before the construction phase begins.
- Under Regulation 8, the client is responsible to ______ the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) about the construction project.
- Any incident that occurs on site must be reported to the Project HSE Department and management within ________hour.
- Under Regulation 7 of the Environmental Quality Act(EQA)1974, the highest fine that can be imposed for a serious offence is up to ______ ringgit.
- Erosion and sedimentation control structure used to slow down and spread stormwater runoff.
- Material used to stabilize slope or drain to reduce erosion
- The contractor must provide, maintain, and implement an _________ response procedure throughout the duration of the project.
Down
- In addition to the fine on question 11 , the offence may also carry _______ imprisonment as part of the penalty.
- The client must also appoint a Principal Construction Work ______ to ensure design-related safety responsibilities are fulfilled.
- One of the arising safety concern in workplace which do not arise from physical substance is ______ hazard.
- According to the Guidelines on Prevention Principles (GPP) under the Occupational Safety and Health Construction Work Design and Management, all parties should prioritize the _________ of risks before applying other operational controls.
- The maximum financial penalty that can be imposed on a client for non-compliance is ________hundred thousand.
- One of the duties of the Principal Construction Work Designer (PCWD) is to prepare a safety and health ______for the project.
15 Clues: Material used to stabilize slope or drain to reduce erosion • Scheduled waste generated can be stored on site for a maximum period of ______ months • Erosion and sedimentation control structure used to slow down and spread stormwater runoff. • One of the arising safety concern in workplace which do not arise from physical substance is ______ hazard. • ...
Electrical Safety Crossword 2026-01-22
Across
- Describes tools made of materials like fiberglass that do not allow electrical current to pass through, used for safety near power lines.
- A designated person who helps workers avoid contact with overhead power lines by guiding equipment safely.
- Exceeding the rated capacity of a power strip or circuit, which can lead to overheating and fire hazards.
- Flash A dangerous release of energy caused by an electrical fault, capable of producing extreme heat, light, and pressure waves.
- Chaining The unsafe practice of plugging multiple extension cords or power strips into each other, which increases fire risk.
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter; a device designed to shut off power instantly when it detects electrical imbalance, especially critical in wet areas.
Down
- Personal Protective Equipment; includes arc-rated clothing, insulated gloves, face shields, and safety boots used to protect against electrical hazards.
- National Fire Protection Association; sets important standards for electrical safety, including NFPA 70E.
- Insulated Tools that have extra layers of insulation to protect users from electric shock, even without a ground connection.
- Before You Dig A safety rule and public utility requirement to contact 811 or utility services before excavating to avoid hitting underground power lines.
- Lockout/Tagout; a procedure used to ensure machinery is properly shut off and not started up again before maintenance is completed.
- Visual alerts like warning signs and labels used to raise awareness and mark electrical hazards in the work environment.
- A safety technique that directs stray electrical current safely into the earth to prevent shock or electrocution.
- Specifically, EH-rated boots that protect workers from electrical step potential and ensure grounding protection.
- Visual Checks Routine inspections of electrical cords, tools, and equipment before each use to detect damage or wear.
15 Clues: National Fire Protection Association; sets important standards for electrical safety, including NFPA 70E. • Exceeding the rated capacity of a power strip or circuit, which can lead to overheating and fire hazards. • A designated person who helps workers avoid contact with overhead power lines by guiding equipment safely. • ...
Fitness Center 2022-06-16
Across
- weighted free weight for swings & more
- works latissimus dorsi from seated position
- usually 45 pounds & long
- barbell attached to machinery for safety
- works quads hamstrings glutes
- round & go on the barbell
- crossovers exercise
- used to help grip the bar for dead lifts
- needed to hold plates on barbells for safety
- pulling motion to work the back muscles
- used in power lifting to prevent hernias
Down
- works upper traps & deltoids overhead
- exercises can be done with these free weights
- works front of quads
- also seated knee flexion for hamstrings
- padded base w/small barbell for biceps
- works pectoralis major
- stretchy piece of equipment
- gastrocnemius & soleus
19 Clues: crossovers exercise • works front of quads • works pectoralis major • gastrocnemius & soleus • usually 45 pounds & long • round & go on the barbell • stretchy piece of equipment • works quads hamstrings glutes • works upper traps & deltoids overhead • weighted free weight for swings & more • padded base w/small barbell for biceps • also seated knee flexion for hamstrings • ...
workplace readiness 2026-04-07
Across
- someone else should do this other than the writer
- first attempt as completing a writing process
- slippery walkways, sharp objects
- prevention protective actions, stay on track.
- correction of the smaller grammer like spelling, grammar
- clarify meaning,requires feedback.
- report violations,wear protective gear
- planning hurricanes,tornadoes,earthquakes
- poor grades, reading frequently, reviewing the words
- the final part of the writing process
- safety stay alert, avoid "horse play"
Down
- causes intoxication,daydreaming and poor job skills
- structure memos,meetings, and deadlines
- list or ideas of a topic
- personal observations, facts and details
- viral part of every business
- when you are background reading
- organization layout of the writing process
- brainstorming,strengthening,structuring
- abuse decreased productivity
20 Clues: list or ideas of a topic • viral part of every business • abuse decreased productivity • when you are background reading • slippery walkways, sharp objects • clarify meaning,requires feedback. • the final part of the writing process • report violations,wear protective gear • safety stay alert, avoid "horse play" • brainstorming,strengthening,structuring • ...
Falls Strategies Crossword 2018-05-13
Across
- Socks Help to stop patient slipping when mobilising
- to be avoided through education and orientation to environment
- _________ patient/Caregiver to ward and ennvironment
- In the form of notes and individualised Care Plans
- Response To be assessed with any medication administration
- Station Consider distance to _________ for safety
Down
- Bed Position to decrease the risk of a fall
- Given to patient/caregiver to ensure understanding and safety
- Rounding regular planned checks of the patient
- To be complete early to ensure adequate MDT involvement
- Ensure the patient has appropriate _________ at all times to ensure safety
- To assist or supervise patient/caregiver to safely mobilise
12 Clues: Bed Position to decrease the risk of a fall • Rounding regular planned checks of the patient • Station Consider distance to _________ for safety • In the form of notes and individualised Care Plans • Socks Help to stop patient slipping when mobilising • _________ patient/Caregiver to ward and ennvironment • To be complete early to ensure adequate MDT involvement • ...
Forklift and Pedestrian Safety 2014-09-05
Across
- LISTEN FOR THIS WARNING SOUND OF THE FORKLIFT
- LEAD BY _________
- FIRST RULE OF PEDESTRIAN SAFEETY (TWO WORDS)
- MAINTAIN ALERTNESS. STOP, LOOK & _____________.
- THE SAFETY ZONE IS AT LEAST ______ FEET FROM THE LIFT
- FORKLIFTS WEIGH AS MUCH AS A ______ AND CAN NOT STOP QUICKLY
Down
- NEVER ASK OR ACCEPT ANY _______ AS A PASSENGER ON A FORKLIFT
- SAFETY ______ IS THE DESIGNATED SAFETY ROUTE FROM RECEIVING TO FRONT END
- USE OF ________ DEVICES IS PROHIBITED WHILE AROUND POWERED EQUIPMENT
- COSTCO, CDS, KIOSK EMPOYEES AND __________ ALL MUST OBEY FORKLIFT AND PEDESTRIAN SAFFETY GUIDELINES
- DESIGNATED EMPLOYEE ASSISTING FORKLIFTS, ETC. DURING OPEN HOURS
- HIGH RISK AREA TO AVOID, FREEZER & _______
12 Clues: LEAD BY _________ • HIGH RISK AREA TO AVOID, FREEZER & _______ • FIRST RULE OF PEDESTRIAN SAFEETY (TWO WORDS) • LISTEN FOR THIS WARNING SOUND OF THE FORKLIFT • MAINTAIN ALERTNESS. STOP, LOOK & _____________. • THE SAFETY ZONE IS AT LEAST ______ FEET FROM THE LIFT • NEVER ASK OR ACCEPT ANY _______ AS A PASSENGER ON A FORKLIFT • ...
Q&FS Crossword 2017-05-01
Across
- They double in 20 minutes
- If it’s not ________ it didn’t happen
- Bacteria, Viruses, Yeast and Mould are all types of _____________ Hazard
- A technique that when applied correctly, identifies, evaluates and controls hazards which are significant for food safety
- CCPs and OPRPs are equally ___________ to prevent, reduce or eliminate significant hazards to an acceptable level
- A single measureable point of control in the process for food safety hazards, on line in real time
- HACCP Demonstrates to our customers our commitment to producing ____ Food
Down
- CCP/OPRP _________ must be escalated and actions taken to ensure the hazard is controlled at all times
- The act of conducting a planned sequence of observations or measurement to assess whether control measures are operating as intended
- This type of hazard results in poisoning
- It is a Risk assessment tool used to identify, assess and ______ Food safety hazards
- The number 1 reason for recalls in the last decade is for undeclared __________
- This type of hazard is also referred to as a foreign object
- An activity or program of activities to prevent, eliminate or reduce a significant food safety hazard. Not measurable in real time.
14 Clues: They double in 20 minutes • If it’s not ________ it didn’t happen • This type of hazard results in poisoning • This type of hazard is also referred to as a foreign object • Bacteria, Viruses, Yeast and Mould are all types of _____________ Hazard • HACCP Demonstrates to our customers our commitment to producing ____ Food • ...
Scientific method 2020-10-26
13 Clues: Medir • Mistake • Notación • Potencia • Propiedad • Conversión • What you do in a lab • A magnitude measured in Kg • A person who makes science • A magnitude measured in m3 • A magnitude measured in Kelvin • An instrument to measure volume • A science which studies changes in matter
Finchoween Crossword 2025-10-02
13 Clues: ____bucket • lab monster • witch's pot • boopty the ___ • repeating sound • fruit you bob for • used to open doors • orange fall squash • black cat micropet • used to light the way • nocturnal flying micropet • this month's special location • who to see if you want to leave the manor
Sustainable transport 2026-03-19
17 Clues: alus • rahti • ilmailu • kestävä • päästöt • vähentää • minimoida • tehokkuus • ympäristö- • liikkuvuus • liikkuminen • sähköbussit • turvallisuus • joukkoliikenne • tuuliteknologia • kohtuuhintaisuus • saastuminen, saasteet
Machining 2021-02-26
Across
- Always make sure a... is around you
- Always stay...
- Having jewelry around a working machine is...
- Always be...
- Be careful if a lathe is...
- What you wear on yo9ur face
- When making something there are...
- Always approach somebody from the...
- Never wear pants that are
Down
- Always have the right...
- After use always...
- There are safety...
- If you lift something heavy make sure your back is...
- If there are problems turn the machine...
- Before using a machine always do...
- Always ask...
- Never ever...around a working machine
- We have this equipment for our own...
- If you get caught in a machine it can get...
19 Clues: Always be... • Always ask... • Always stay... • After use always... • There are safety... • Always have the right... • Never wear pants that are • Be careful if a lathe is... • What you wear on yo9ur face • When making something there are... • Always make sure a... is around you • Before using a machine always do... • Always approach somebody from the... • ...
renewable energy 2026-01-25
Across
- Shiny metal that conducts electricity well?
- Turns lights on and off?
- Electrical safety connection to the earth?
- Gives power to a toy?
- Tool used to measure voltage?
- unit of power?
- what energy do we use?
- The capacity to do work or produce heat?
- What uses V for measuring?
Down
- What moves eletrical charge?
- Natural electric discharge in the sky?
- Device that uses electricity to move air?
- Thin metal used to carry electricity?
- Flow of electricity in one direction?
- Electric shock can be dangerous because it hurts your?
- Wall plug hole
- Device that changes electrical energy into motion?
- Electrical device used for safety in homes?
- What energy do turbines use?
19 Clues: Wall plug hole • unit of power? • Gives power to a toy? • what energy do we use? • Turns lights on and off? • What uses V for measuring? • What moves eletrical charge? • What energy do turbines use? • Tool used to measure voltage? • Thin metal used to carry electricity? • Flow of electricity in one direction? • Natural electric discharge in the sky? • ...
science equipment - kayla - 3rd hr 2023-03-03
20 Clues: rack • scale • timer • flame • slide • bench • flask • beaker • beaker • magnet • pipette • weights • forceps • test tube • petri dish • microscope • thermometer • bunsen burner • safety glasses • dissection kit
Vocabulary Julia 2024-01-14
19 Clues: z • nieść • meble • wywiad • polecać • spędzić • koszmar • pożyczyć • dołączyć • pamiętać • odwiedzić • powtórzyć • biblioteka • przyszłość • rada, porada • nastolatkowie • bezpieczeństwo • przeprowadzić się • organizacja dobroczynna, organizacja charytatywna
Hi 2025-07-14
All Of The Duties: Employers, Supervisors & Workers 2017-09-20
Across
- According to ONT. Reg. 833, STEL is the short form for "short-term __________ limit (The Ontario Table)
- protective equipment Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Section 28 (1) (b), the responsibilities of a worker include wearing ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬____________________ that is deemed as appropriate by the employer.
- Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Section 28 (2) (c), works shall not engage in any ______________.
- If an employee acts in contravention of a regulation under the OHSA they may be issued a ______ with a set fine
- Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Section 1, workers are defined as any person that is not considered an employee under the Employment Standards Act, 2000, subsection 1(2); which refers to persons receiving _________________ .
- Under Part V of the OHSA, employees have the right to _____ work if they feel their health or safety may be danger.
- Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Section 1, a worker does not include an _______ of a correctional institution or like institution.
- Under section 8 of the OHSA, workplaces with more than ___ regular workers must select at least one health and safety representative
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- According to the Ontario Health and Safety Act Section 26(1)(c), when dealing with the storage, use, handling and disposal of chemical, physical and biological agents, employers must keep and maintain accurate ___________
- According to ONT. Reg. 860. Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) section 3(1)(c), employers are not obligated to check a manufactured ___________ to conclude if it is a hazardous material (WHMIS)
- Under section 1 (1) of the OHSA, ______________, means a person who has charge of a workplace or authority over a worker
- Under section 43, subsection 3(a) of the OHSA, a worker may refuse work if they have reason to believe that any equipment, machine, device or thing may ______ themselves or another worker
- Under section 66 (1) of the OHSA, every person who contravenes or fails to comply with the OSHA is liable to a ______ of not more than $25,000
- According to ONT. Reg. 1101 - First Aid Requirements - Section 8(1), a first aid kit at a place of employment where the employer employs no more than 5 workers during any given shift must contain 12 _________ dressings individually wrapped
14 Clues: According to ONT. Reg. 833, STEL is the short form for "short-term __________ limit (The Ontario Table) • Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Section 28 (2) (c), works shall not engage in any ______________. • If an employee acts in contravention of a regulation under the OHSA they may be issued a ______ with a set fine • ...
Unity Month 2725 - All About Felisfire 2025-05-27
Across
- Disc item that changes a xenofel's dominant genotype to match the recessive genotype.
- Where scientists go in order to make various purchases of commonly used goods.
- Can be attached to a xenofel and serve as a companion.
- The name of Felisfire's current colony ship.
- Adds a background to a chosen specimen.
Down
- Describes the state of a xenofel in the cryo chamber.
- Shows the total # of xenofels born in your lab.
- A type of orb that, when activated, gives the user 5 different patch items over a period of 5 days.
- A lab tool that randomly changes one thing about a chosen specimen.
- A location only accessible during October.
- The official spelling to designate a feline on Felisfire.
- The pirate captain who visits Felisfire's shores every September.
12 Clues: Adds a background to a chosen specimen. • A location only accessible during October. • The name of Felisfire's current colony ship. • Shows the total # of xenofels born in your lab. • Describes the state of a xenofel in the cryo chamber. • Can be attached to a xenofel and serve as a companion. • The official spelling to designate a feline on Felisfire. • ...
Children's Savings and Express Savings Account/Safety Deposit Boxes 2013-08-13
Across
- Avoid a $5.00 minimum balance fee by maintaining a daily balance of ___
- Provident Community Bank ATM usage
- To open Children's Savings Account
- Replacement of lost or stolen keys and/or drilling of box is___
- This is received if there is activity on the account monthly but if no activity quarterly
- $100.00___balance to earn interest (Express Savings)
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- Children's Savings interest is .10%___
- Calculated daily and credited quarterly (Children's Savings Account)
- Safety Deposit Boxes are used for personal and ___
- ____Keys are given to Clients with each box (Safety Deposit Box)
- Excess of how many when a Client is charged $3.00 transaction fee (Children's Savigns)
- Minimum daily balance to earn interest (Children's Saving Account)
- Prices of Safety Deposit Boxes Vary according to __
13 Clues: Provident Community Bank ATM usage • To open Children's Savings Account • Children's Savings interest is .10%___ • Safety Deposit Boxes are used for personal and ___ • Prices of Safety Deposit Boxes Vary according to __ • $100.00___balance to earn interest (Express Savings) • Replacement of lost or stolen keys and/or drilling of box is___ • ...
Vocabulary 2013-12-16
18 Clues: Straf • Gapen • Smaak • Thuis • Regels • Vreemd • Morgen • Spellen • Mogelijk • Langzaam • Onprettig • Vreselijk • Veiligheid • Wachtwoord • Toestemming • Zich afvragen • Vermoeden, denken • Tekenen, handtekening
KOSA KATA 2023-10-29
18 Clues: Life • Plan • Safety • Stretch • Feeling • Diligent • Symptoms • Guardian • Achieved • Knowledge • Sustenance • Competition • Information • Housing area • Registration • Participation • Requirement/Condition • Environment/atmosphere
NYT 2023-06-29
Across
- popular circular food invented in Naples
- interactive lab; common field trip location
- county that contains Mill Valley
- raw fish
- horizontal sport requiring grip strength
- keg
Down
- adult Chuck E Cheese
- outdoor walk
- vertical sport requiring grip strength
- fungus
- chicken - American Chinese dish
- rattle_____
- golf Putt putt
13 Clues: keg • fungus • raw fish • rattle_____ • outdoor walk • golf Putt putt • adult Chuck E Cheese • chicken - American Chinese dish • county that contains Mill Valley • vertical sport requiring grip strength • popular circular food invented in Naples • horizontal sport requiring grip strength • interactive lab; common field trip location
HSE Crossword 2025-05-13
Across
- Scheduled waste generated can be stored on site for a maximum period of ______ months
- During the pre-construction phase, the client must ensure that a ________ risk assessment has been completed.
- One of the client’s key duties under the Construction Work and Design Management (CWDM) regulations is to appoint a PCW _____ before the construction phase begins.
- Under Regulation 8, the client is responsible to ______ the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) about the construction project.
- Any incident that occurs on site must be reported to the Project HSE Department and management within ________hour.
- Under Regulation 7 of the Environmental Quality Act(EQA)1974, the highest fine that can be imposed for a serious offence is up to ______ ringgit.
- Erosion and sedimentation control structure used to slow down and spread stormwater runoff.
- Device used to stabilize slope or drain to reduce erosion.
- The contractor must provide, maintain, and implement an _________ response procedure throughout the duration of the project.
Down
- In addition to the fine on question 11 , the offence may also carry _______ imprisonment as part of the penalty.
- The client must also appoint a Principal Construction Work ______ to ensure design-related safety responsibilities are fulfilled.
- One of the arising safety concern in workplace which do not arise from physical substance is ______ hazard.
- According to the Guidelines on Prevention Principles (GPP) under the Occupational Safety and Health Construction Work Design and Management, all parties should prioritize the _________ of risks before applying other operational controls.
- The maximum financial penalty that can be imposed on a client for non-compliance is ________hundred thousand.
- One of the duties of the Principal Contractor Work Designer (PCWD) is to prepare a safety and health ______for the project.
15 Clues: Device used to stabilize slope or drain to reduce erosion. • Scheduled waste generated can be stored on site for a maximum period of ______ months • Erosion and sedimentation control structure used to slow down and spread stormwater runoff. • One of the arising safety concern in workplace which do not arise from physical substance is ______ hazard. • ...
Safety in the kitchen 2024-09-30
18 Clues: Old • Pan • Hot • safe • Germ • apron • Sharp • gauze • hazard • gloves • freezer • spoilage • scissors • workspace • aid medkit • Guidelines • temperature • degree burn
Industrial revolution 2016-04-18
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- found a way to mass produce steel
- telegraph and morse code
- invented the spinning jenny
- cars cars cars
- spinning water frame
- planes
- created the power loom
- lightbulb, movie, industrial research lab, phonograph
- shipping
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- father of scientific management
- first fuel internal combustion machine
- created railroads
- telephone
- wireless telegraph/radio
- created steamboats
- was the creator of the original cotton gin
16 Clues: planes • shipping • telephone • cars cars cars • created railroads • created steamboats • spinning water frame • created the power loom • telegraph and morse code • wireless telegraph/radio • invented the spinning jenny • father of scientific management • found a way to mass produce steel • first fuel internal combustion machine • was the creator of the original cotton gin • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2025-06-05
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- A way that infections can be transmitted
- Used to clean
- Used for hard to reach areas
- of care Responsibility to keep workers & clients safe
- Assessment of how bad an injury would be
- cap Safety boots
- Something that can cause harm to a person
- report To be completed in 24 hours
- Machinery that assists with moving products
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- Protective clothing
- Most common area of injury on the body
- of control Used to assess control measures
- Likelihood of a hazard causing harm
- Risk Remaining risk
- Hand protection
- Safety clothing
- Most common type of WHS accident
- Relating to a comfortable work area
- lift Lifting with help from others
19 Clues: Used to clean • Hand protection • Safety clothing • cap Safety boots • Protective clothing • Risk Remaining risk • Used for hard to reach areas • Most common type of WHS accident • report To be completed in 24 hours • lift Lifting with help from others • Likelihood of a hazard causing harm • Relating to a comfortable work area • Most common area of injury on the body • ...
Maslow Hierarchy 2019-03-18
8 Clues: security, safety • self-actualizations • food, water, warmth, rest • Belongingness and esteem needs • safety and physiological needs • intimate relationships, friends • prestige and feeling of accomplishment • achieving one's full potential, including creative activities
Preventive Controls for Human Food Crossword Puzzle 2016-07-21
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- Clean, unadulterated food that has been removed from processing for reasons other than insanitary conditions or that has been successfully reconditioned by reprocessing and that is suitable for use as food
- The process of collecting and evaluating information on hazards and conditions leading to their presence to decide which are significant for food safety and therefore must be addressed in the HACCP or Food Safety Plan
- Yeast, molds, bacteria, viruses, protozoa and microscopic parasites and includes species that are pathogens
- A characteristic, feature or measurable factor that can help in defining a particular system
- Foods that have acid added to reduce the pH to an equilibrium pH of 4.6 or below
- The food produced during a period of time and identified by an establishment’s specific code.
- The removal of soil, food residue, dirt, grease or other objectionable matter.
- The maximum or minimum value, or combination of values, to which any biological, chemical or physical parameter must be controlled to significantly minimize or prevent a hazard requiring a process preventive control
- To adequately treat cleaned surfaces by a process that is effective in destroying vegetative cells of pathogens, and is substantially reducing numbers of other undesirable microorganisms, but without adversely affecting the product or its safety for the consumer
- Critical Control Point
- Food and Drug Administration
- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point
- Those risk‐based, reasonably appropriate procedures, practices and processes that a person knowledgeable about the safe manufacturing, processing, packing or holding of food would employ to significantly minimize or prevent the hazards identified under the hazard analysis that are consistent with the current scientific understanding of safe food manufacturing, processing, packaging or holding at the time of the analysis
- Failure to meet a critical limit
- Any objectionable animals or insects including birds, rodents, flies, and larvae
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- The regulation (117 Subpart B) that outlines the conditions and practices the regulated food industry must follow for processing safe food under sanitary conditions, including personnel, plant and grounds, sanitary operations, sanitary facilities and controls, equipment and utensils, processes and controls, warehousing and distribution, and defect action levels considerations
- The seriousness of the effects of a hazard
- To conduct a planned sequence of observations or measurements to assess whether control measures are operating as intended
- Procedures, including Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), that provide the basic environmental and operating conditions necessary to support the Food Safety Plan
- Any biological, chemical (including radiological), or physical agent that has the potential to cause illness or injury
- Obtaining and evaluating scientific and technical evidence that a control measure, combination of control measures, or the food safety plan as a whole, when properly implemented, is capable of effectively controlling the identified hazards
- A microorganism of public health significance
- Procedures that must be taken if preventive controls are not properly implemented
- National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods
- A function of the probability of an adverse health effect and the severity of that effect, consequential to a hazard(s) in food
- Means the systematic, independent, and documented examination to assess an entity’s food safety processes and procedures.
- The application of methods, procedures, tests and other evaluations, in addition to monitoring, to determine whether a control measure or combination of control measures is or has been operating as intended and to establish the validity of the food safety plan
- Standard Operating Procedure
28 Clues: Critical Control Point • Food and Drug Administration • Standard Operating Procedure • Failure to meet a critical limit • The seriousness of the effects of a hazard • Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point • A microorganism of public health significance • National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods • ...
Safety Procdures 2022-07-18
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- red fluid that circulates in the body
- liquid prevents disease-causing organisms
- put over the bed to help keep it clean
- adhesive covering
- tissue is damaged through injury/disease
- solution used to disinfect tools
- used to dispense product from bowl to hand
- where you dispose of supplies
- document made by manufacturer for hazards
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- ex iodine,alcohol,hydrogen peroxide
- put these on to protect hands
- thin fabric used to wrap fingers
- put on patients to protect eyes
- applied to hands after using trash
- compound/substance that’s been purified
- box where needles and lancets go after use
16 Clues: adhesive covering • put these on to protect hands • where you dispose of supplies • put on patients to protect eyes • thin fabric used to wrap fingers • solution used to disinfect tools • applied to hands after using trash • ex iodine,alcohol,hydrogen peroxide • red fluid that circulates in the body • put over the bed to help keep it clean • ...
Holiday Safety 2022-08-22
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- This, or a splash, can cause burns when cooking.
- Remove this to prevent skin and eye irritation
- The leading day of the year for home fires.
- It is important to use the right ______ when hanging lights.
- This type of driving should be used for all travel, not just holiday.
- A ________ adult should accompany children while Trick-or-Treating
- Kind of tape fastened to a child's costume to better be seen at night.
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- Avoid these types of ornaments to keep kids more safe.
- The number of feet children should stay away from a hot stove
- Use a food ________ to ensure meat is cooked to a safe temperature.
- These should be stored in a high, locked cabinet.
- How often should you wash your hands while cooking?
- Never leave your food _______ while cooking.
- When is it ok for children to enter a stranger's home?
- All costumes, wigs, and accessories should be _______________
- Halloween Masks are not always safe because they can obscure this.
16 Clues: The leading day of the year for home fires. • Never leave your food _______ while cooking. • Remove this to prevent skin and eye irritation • This, or a splash, can cause burns when cooking. • These should be stored in a high, locked cabinet. • How often should you wash your hands while cooking? • Avoid these types of ornaments to keep kids more safe. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-10-20
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- what does PPE stand for?
- a tornado _______ means a tornado has been spotted or a radar has picked one up
- regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces
- when you are on a boat, canoe, or kayak, make sure you always wear a __________
- if you see someone doing something unsafe on the job, you should use your _________________
- infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans
- you can help prevent back problems by having good _______
- protection for your head
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- an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness or damage, but had the potential to do so
- offers a way for all employees to confirm their dedication to positive safety behavior each year
- a safety procedure that ensures equipment and heavy machinery are properly shut off and unable to turn back on before the required repairs and maintenance have been completed
- the practice of deploying people, policies, processes and technologies to protect organizations, their critical systems and sensitive information from digital attacks
- you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______
- protection for your hands
- aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________
- protection for your eyes
16 Clues: what does PPE stand for? • protection for your eyes • protection for your head • protection for your hands • regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces • you can help prevent back problems by having good _______ • you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______ • aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________ • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-07
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- What do you do to fresh fruits and veggies?
- What shouldn't you do?
- meat What shouldn't you put on a plate that previously held raw meat?
- What do you cook to 165 degrees?
- What should be consistently 40 degrees?
- What shouldn't you do to food at room temperature?
- How many seconds do you wash your hands for?
- When should you discard refrigerated food?
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- What should be at 0 degrees or below?
- What can be spread throughout the kitchen?
- What should you do to raw meat, poultry, seafood and eggs from other foods?
- board What should you use to cut food on?
- meat What do you cook to 160 degrees?
- thermometer What do you use to check the internal temperature?
- What do you cook to 145 degrees?
- What do you do to firm-skinned fruits?
16 Clues: What shouldn't you do? • What do you cook to 165 degrees? • What do you cook to 145 degrees? • What should be at 0 degrees or below? • meat What do you cook to 160 degrees? • What do you do to firm-skinned fruits? • What should be consistently 40 degrees? • board What should you use to cut food on? • What can be spread throughout the kitchen? • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-07
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- What do you do to fresh fruits and veggies?
- What shouldn't you do?
- What meat shouldn't you put on a plate that previously held raw meat?
- What do you cook to 165 degrees?
- What should be consistently 40 degrees?
- What shouldn't you do to food at room temperature?
- How many seconds do you wash your hands for?
- When should you discard refrigerated food?
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- What should be at 0 degrees or below?
- What can be spread throughout the kitchen?
- What should you do to raw meat, poultry, seafood and eggs from other foods?
- What board should you use to cut food on?
- meat What do you cook to 160 degrees?
- thermometer What do you use to check the internal temperature?
- What do you cook to 145 degrees?
- What do you do to firm-skinned fruits?
16 Clues: What shouldn't you do? • What do you cook to 165 degrees? • What do you cook to 145 degrees? • What should be at 0 degrees or below? • meat What do you cook to 160 degrees? • What do you do to firm-skinned fruits? • What should be consistently 40 degrees? • What board should you use to cut food on? • What can be spread throughout the kitchen? • ...
online safety 2023-01-30
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- Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online.
- Information that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you (your full name, your address).
- Protection from being traced or observed by others, including the government, the public, or selected individuals or groups.
- privacy policy is a document that explains how an organization handles any customer, client or employee information gathered in its operations. Most websites make their privacy policies available to site visitors.
- to choose to not participate in something.
- an online bully
- When someone poses as an institution, like a bank or a school, and sends you a personalized message asking you to provide private information.
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- A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity.
- lasting a long time
- A digital citizen is a person who develops the skills and knowledge to effectively use the internet and digital technologies. They're also people who use digital technologies and the internet in appropriate and responsible ways in order to engage and participate in society and politics.
- a dishonest scheme
- your body temperature rises, you may sweat to release heat; if too much heat escapes, you may end up feeling too cold, which will cause your muscles to shiver in an effort to make you warmer. This would be an example of a self-regulating negative feedback loop.
- Choices a website or app might give you about what information is visible to other users and third parties.
- To select, organize, and look after a collection (like content posted to a social media profile- the pages or people you follow.)
- an online footprint
- Small text files placed on your device by the sites you visit that collect information about your device and your activity.
16 Clues: an online bully • a dishonest scheme • lasting a long time • an online footprint • to choose to not participate in something. • Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online. • A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2023-02-01
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- The number one rule when cooking?
- Never leave ____ hanging when the stove or oven are on and heated.
- This should always be out of reach from children and animals.
- Always be _____ when cookings
- Knives are more dangerous than sharp knives
- Never cook in _______ clothing.
- Always use these when removing hot idems from a heated place
- You should always wear _____ when cooking.
- the first thing you should do to prevent illness is _____________ _______________
- You should never ____ in the kitchen espeically when there are sharp objects out or the stove/oven are on and heated fully.
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- You should always turn _____ the oven as soon as you are done
- Should be in every kitchen or near every klitchen to ensure maximum safety in case of a fire
- Use this to reach high places.
- you should check your fire ________ monthly to ensure maximum safety
- you should always tie this back when cooking or baking.
- Never overload the ______.
16 Clues: Never overload the ______. • Always be _____ when cookings • Use this to reach high places. • Never cook in _______ clothing. • The number one rule when cooking? • You should always wear _____ when cooking. • Knives are more dangerous than sharp knives • you should always tie this back when cooking or baking. • Always use these when removing hot idems from a heated place • ...
Sander Safety 2023-01-19
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- Work must be done on the side of the disc rotating ____________.
- Make sure ____________ is holding the abrasive disc tightly to the revolving plate.
- Do not leave the machine until it has come to a complete ____________.
- Remove ____________ , eliminate loose clothing and confine long hair.
- Material should be held flat against the table and hands should be kept clear of the ____________ disc.
- The belt must be ____________ if any changes or adjustments are made.
- Make sure there is adequate ____________ on the belt and that it is not torn.
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- Make sure all ____________ are in place and operating correctly.
- Make all adjustments except final belt tracking with the ____________ off.
- The table should be adjusted to within ____________ sixteenth of an inch from the abrasive belt.
- Keep ____________ clear of the abrasive belt while operating and keep material flat on the table. Sanding can be done on either side of the table / belt.
- Always use proper____________ protection.
- The abrasive disc should not be ____________ or damaged.
- When changing the belt make sure the ____________ runs as arrows indicate.
- The ____________ should be adjusted to within 1/16” of the abrasive disc.
- Operate only with instructor’s ____________ and after you have received instruction.
16 Clues: Always use proper____________ protection. • The abrasive disc should not be ____________ or damaged. • Make sure all ____________ are in place and operating correctly. • Work must be done on the side of the disc rotating ____________. • Remove ____________ , eliminate loose clothing and confine long hair. • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-05-19
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- As the temperatures start to rise outside so does the need for us to stay ___
- Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
- When working with sharps, what MUST you wear
- The goal of doing a ____ observation is to care about the safety of your fellow associate
- How often are forklift inspections required
- No pedestrian traffic is allowed in this area
- All forklift drivers must wear a ____ when operating a lift
- ___ ___ tag out
- Practice run for a real fire threat
- Shirt colors that are allowed to be worn instead of hi-vis vests: green, orange, ___, yellow
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- The most common type of workplace injury
- Dizziness, thirst, heavy sweating, nausea, weakness
- Do not feed the ____
- Go to nearest designated shelter in case of this
- Basic treatment given to an injured person
- Chest compressions are an integral part of
16 Clues: ___ ___ tag out • Do not feed the ____ • Practice run for a real fire threat • The most common type of workplace injury • Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • Basic treatment given to an injured person • Chest compressions are an integral part of • How often are forklift inspections required • When working with sharps, what MUST you wear • ...
Food safety 2015-02-26
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- Sixty-five percent of people with _______ die.
- Where is the safest place to defrost food?
- ________ is a bacteria found in contaminated water.
- _____ is transmitted mostly by food handlers.
- A _____ is a disease acquired from eating and drinking contaminated food or water.
- A bacteria found in deli meats, raw milk, and raw hot dogs.
- Botulism consists of spores most often contained in __________ foods that have been improperly processe.
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- Use a food _____ to check the temperature of your burger to make sure it's done.
- Hazardous foods displayed at ____ temperature for longer than two hours must not be eaten and should be properly disposed of.
- What is caused when unclean hands contaminate food?
- A virus you can get she you eat raw cookie dough.
- Never ______ food at room temperature.
- Bacteria grow rapidly in the ___________.
- Cut meat and fruit on separate cutting ______.
- Food like milk and eggs should always be put in the ____ after being brought home from the grocery store.
- Raw meat should ___ touch fruit
16 Clues: Raw meat should ___ touch fruit • Never ______ food at room temperature. • Bacteria grow rapidly in the ___________. • Where is the safest place to defrost food? • _____ is transmitted mostly by food handlers. • Sixty-five percent of people with _______ die. • Cut meat and fruit on separate cutting ______. • A virus you can get she you eat raw cookie dough. • ...
Bicycle Safety 2015-08-06
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- Bicyclists should go with the __________ of traffic, not against it.
- Drivers should allow enough room when passing __________, as you would when passing another vehicle.
- A division of a road marked off with painted lines, for use by cyclists.
- A rod or spindle (either fixed or rotating) passing through the center of a wheel or group of wheels.
- The upper or outer edge of an object, typically something circular or approximately circular.
- The steering bar of a bicycle, motorcycle, scooter, or other vehicle, with a handgrip at each end.
- A hard or padded protective hat.
- Bicyclists should be ready to __________ at driveways and intersections.
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- Make yourself and your bicycle __________ at all times.
- 9% of bicyclist __________ and 20% of injuries occurred among children under 16.
- Watch for __________ pavement, potholes, wet leaves, storm gates or other roadway changes that can make you lose balance.
- Give extra room around __________ on bicycles because they can be unpredictable.
- A vehicle composed of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.
- Ride sober. __________ affects balance, judgment, and reaction time.
- Look left __________ left before entering a road.
- A circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground.
16 Clues: A hard or padded protective hat. • Look left __________ left before entering a road. • Make yourself and your bicycle __________ at all times. • Bicyclists should go with the __________ of traffic, not against it. • Ride sober. __________ affects balance, judgment, and reaction time. • A division of a road marked off with painted lines, for use by cyclists. • ...
workshop safety 2016-11-02
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- what do you wear to protect your eyes?
- what do you use to lock the chuck?
- all way make sure your shoe laces are ____incase you trip!
- what goes on the vice to protect it?
- make sure the floor is always ____!
- what is the first thing you get out before starting any work?
- make sure the lid is always __ a tub of paint!
- long should always be in a________?
- at the end of a practical,always put your equipment ____!
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- always make sure you machine is ___ before leaving it!
- how do stand while using a had file?
- what colour button is the emergency stop button on any machine?
- always _____ up after you are done with all your equipment!
- you should never ___ in a workshop!
- what do you wear to keep your uniform clean?
- your workshop should always be _____!
16 Clues: what do you use to lock the chuck? • make sure the floor is always ____! • you should never ___ in a workshop! • long should always be in a________? • how do stand while using a had file? • what goes on the vice to protect it? • your workshop should always be _____! • what do you wear to protect your eyes? • what do you wear to keep your uniform clean? • ...
Health & Safety 2017-05-08
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- the act of preventing machinery from start up during repair
- a symbol on a white background framed within a red border
- the scientific study of people and their working conditions
- a situation in the workplace that needs to be reported
- PPE worn when handling Silica or Enzymes
- contributes to 80% of car crashes
- the urgent immediate escape of people away from an area that contains danger
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- used to fight fires
- the process of examining the workplace to identify and mitigate hazards
- a committee composed of worker and employer representatives
- has the most authority and greatest responsibility under OHSA
- emergency care or treatment given to an ill or injured worker at the workplace
- required as eye protection for bulk filling
- the standard product for anyone working outdoors in the summer
- one of three rights provided to all employees
- a device used in the event of cardiac emergencies
16 Clues: used to fight fires • contributes to 80% of car crashes • PPE worn when handling Silica or Enzymes • required as eye protection for bulk filling • one of three rights provided to all employees • a device used in the event of cardiac emergencies • a situation in the workplace that needs to be reported • a symbol on a white background framed within a red border • ...
Safety Basics 2022-04-06
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- What does SIA stand for
- What does CFR stand for
- Which president signed the OSH Act into legislation
- What type of incidents HAVE to be documented
- What type of employee is not covered under the OSH Act
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- Most common type of injury onsite
- How many hours do you have to start an investigation
- When is the beginning of the safety year
- MAU's #1 core value
- These standards apply to any employer in an industry
- Private organization that creates voluntary standards
- How many days do you have to complete an incident
- What month was the OSH Act signed into legislation
- What month was OSHA created
- Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead
- Which OSHA clause is considered the "catch all"
16 Clues: MAU's #1 core value • What does SIA stand for • What does CFR stand for • What month was OSHA created • Most common type of injury onsite • Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead • When is the beginning of the safety year • What type of incidents HAVE to be documented • Which OSHA clause is considered the "catch all" • How many days do you have to complete an incident • ...
Safety Basics 2022-04-06
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- What does SIA stand for?
- What does CFR stand for?
- Which president signed the OSH Act into legislation?
- What type of incidents HAVE to be documented?
- What type of employee is not covered under the OSH Act?
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- Most common type of injury onsite?
- How many hours do you have to start an investigation?
- When is the beginning of the safety year?
- MAU's #1 core value?
- These standards apply to any employer in an industry?
- Private organization that creates voluntary standards?
- How many days do you have to complete an incident?
- What month was the OSH Act signed into legislation?
- What month was OSHA created?
- Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead?
- Which OSHA clause is considered the "catch all"?
16 Clues: MAU's #1 core value? • What does SIA stand for? • What does CFR stand for? • What month was OSHA created? • Most common type of injury onsite? • Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead? • When is the beginning of the safety year? • What type of incidents HAVE to be documented? • Which OSHA clause is considered the "catch all"? • How many days do you have to complete an incident? • ...
Safety kit 2025-10-05
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- Set of implements for minor onboard repairs (7)
- Floating ring used to assist someone in the water (8)
- Small sound signal device for attracting attention (7)
- Large rescue craft carried on larger vessels (8)
- Visual signal indicating need for assistance (12)
- Inflatable craft used if abandoning ship (8)
- Device for putting out onboard fires (15)
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- Cord that stops the engine if the operator falls overboard (13)
- Personal flotation device worn to keep you afloat (10)
- Heat-resistant cloth used to smother galley fires (11)
- Marine radio used for ship-to-ship and distress communication (3)
- Pyrotechnic signals used to attract attention in an emergency (6)
- Simple but vital tool for removing water (6)
- Supplies used to treat injuries at sea (11)
- Reflector that helps other vessels detect your boat (5)
- Emergency beacon transmitting a distress signal via satellite (5)
16 Clues: Device for putting out onboard fires (15) • Supplies used to treat injuries at sea (11) • Simple but vital tool for removing water (6) • Inflatable craft used if abandoning ship (8) • Set of implements for minor onboard repairs (7) • Large rescue craft carried on larger vessels (8) • Visual signal indicating need for assistance (12) • ...
patient safety 2025-09-11
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- – Being free from illness
- – Person who diagnoses and treats patients
- – Steps taken to stop illness before it happens
- – Attention given to keep someone safe and healthy
- – Substance used to treat illness
- – Care given to cure illness
- – Helps the doctor and takes care of patients
- – Opposite of dirty
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- – Knowledge about keeping safe
- – Protects mouth and nose
- – Practices to stay clean and healthy
- – Place where patients are treated
- – Spread of harmful germs
- – Person who is receiving medical care
- – Condition of being protected from harm
- – Urgent medical situation
16 Clues: – Opposite of dirty • – Protects mouth and nose • – Being free from illness • – Spread of harmful germs • – Urgent medical situation • – Care given to cure illness • – Knowledge about keeping safe • – Substance used to treat illness • – Place where patients are treated • – Practices to stay clean and healthy • – Person who is receiving medical care • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-09-26
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- What can happen if you walk while using your phone?
- What can happen if bins are overloaded beyond capacity?
- What can happen if items are left scattered on the floor?
- What can happen if rubbish is not disposed of properly?
- What can happen if you use damaged carts?
- What can happen if pallet jacks are left unattended?
- What can happen if boxes are stacked three levels high without proper support?
- What can happen if wet floor signs are not placed on slippery surfaces?
- What can happen if items are left overhanging on shelves?
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- What can happen if you don't check both ways at corners and crossings?
- What can happen if you use broken pallets?
- What can happen if containers are overfilled and stacked too high?
- What can happen if warehouse traffic rules are ignored?
- What can happen if you handle sharp or rough materials without proper gloves?
- What can happen if emergency exits are blocked?
- What can happen if pallets are not properly positioned?
- What can happen if you attempt to move heavy pallets by yourself?
- What can happen if liquid spills are not cleaned up immediately?
- What can happen if you pull rather than push a cart?
19 Clues: What can happen if you use damaged carts? • What can happen if you use broken pallets? • What can happen if emergency exits are blocked? • What can happen if you walk while using your phone? • What can happen if pallet jacks are left unattended? • What can happen if you pull rather than push a cart? • What can happen if warehouse traffic rules are ignored? • ...
Summer Safety 2025-06-11
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- Can occur when the body loses excessive water and salt
- Part of the body's cooling process
- Recommended minimum SPF for sunscreen
- essential minerals that regulate fluid balance, nerve and muscle function, and overall body processes
- One of the most common problems caused by the heat
- Worn to keep skin protected from sunburn
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- Get out of the water at the first sign of ___________________
- Wear these to protect your eyes in the summer
- Keeps your head safe while cycling
- Insect that can transmit illnesses such as Lyme Disease
- Most serious type of heat illness
- Should always be worn while out on the water
- Use this to protect your face and ears from the sun
- Sun gives off these rays
- Sun Protection Factor
- Best fabric for summer clothing
16 Clues: Sun Protection Factor • Sun gives off these rays • Best fabric for summer clothing • Most serious type of heat illness • Keeps your head safe while cycling • Part of the body's cooling process • Recommended minimum SPF for sunscreen • Worn to keep skin protected from sunburn • Should always be worn while out on the water • Wear these to protect your eyes in the summer • ...
Safety Option 2026-03-02
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- A type of job you might take as a backup option to earn money while deciding your next steps
- A life change involving your money and responsibilities
- A second plan you can follow if your first goal doesn’t work out.
- A major life change that might make you need a backup plan, alongside finances and fitness.
- Something you build up by trying new things and learning
- Joining one of these in the evenings can help keep your passion alive without it being a career
- The ability to bounce back, keep trying, and stay positive after a setback or an unsuccessful audition
- Things you learn and improve over time, like acting, communication, and teamwork.
- Mohammed was told he needs to improve his acting skills and his ________ to get on the course next year.
- Earning money while learning a trade on the job
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- External factors and emotional well-being can negatively affect your ________ at college.
- The panel suggested Jack join an ________ dramatic society because a professional career wasn't for him.
- The performing arts is known for being a very ________ industry
- Career ________ are the different routes and directions you can take in your working life
- A difficult feeling you must learn to cope with after an unsuccessful audition
- The practical test or performance you have to do to get onto a performing arts course.
16 Clues: Earning money while learning a trade on the job • A life change involving your money and responsibilities • Something you build up by trying new things and learning • The performing arts is known for being a very ________ industry • A second plan you can follow if your first goal doesn’t work out. • ...
Heat Safety 2024-05-30
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- Heat ___ consists of red, irritated bumps
- Can lead to death
- Type of body temperature indicating heat illness Do not leave the worker this way
- Drinks with electrolytes can help replace this
- Type of clothing best in hot conditions
- To build tolerance to heat
- Decreased output of this is a sign of illness
- Take an extra one to cool off
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- Do this for yourself and others
- Caused by caffeine and alcohol
- Type of speech indicating heat illness emergency
- Heat ___ occurs due to loss of fluid and salt
- Symptom indicating heat illness emergency
- Do not leave the ill worker in this condition
- Drink 1 cup of this every 15 to 20 minutes
- Caused by loss of salt when sweating
16 Clues: Can lead to death • To build tolerance to heat • Take an extra one to cool off • Caused by caffeine and alcohol • Do this for yourself and others • Caused by loss of salt when sweating • Type of clothing best in hot conditions • Heat ___ consists of red, irritated bumps • Symptom indicating heat illness emergency • Drink 1 cup of this every 15 to 20 minutes • ...
Aquatics Safety 2025-01-31
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- Always ____ on the pool deck.
- ______ CPR so you can respond in an emergency.
- ________ and boating don't mix.
- Never swim or boat _____.
- Follow the pool ____ to stay safe.
- What you should know before you jump in.
- Know the rules of the lake before you go ______.
- Too much is no fun.
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- First thing to do if you are tired in the water.
- Beginning swimmers should wear.
- Before you jump in the water.
- Causes water to change quickly.
- Never underestimate the _______ of water.
- Never _______ if you have a cramp in you leg while swimming.
- Swim _____ increase your water safety.
- Never _____ a person under the water.
16 Clues: Too much is no fun. • Never swim or boat _____. • Always ____ on the pool deck. • Before you jump in the water. • Beginning swimmers should wear. • Causes water to change quickly. • ________ and boating don't mix. • Follow the pool ____ to stay safe. • Never _____ a person under the water. • Swim _____ increase your water safety. • What you should know before you jump in. • ...
Woodshop Safety 2025-02-27
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- This part of the tablesaw is used when completing a rip cut
- Must be in place on equipment when in use.
- Use the ______________ hand tool for every job.
- The stock MUST be up against the __________ when completing a cut.
- The minimum length (inches) for a board that may safely be cut.
- Must be worn at all times in the shop.
- This item is used with a hand saw to make precise angle cuts.
- Use __________ or vise grips to secure the work piece.
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- To make a crosscut or angle cut (90 degrees)
- ___________ hand power tools when they are not in use.
- The minimum margin of safety (inches) for the miter saw.
- Report all accident and injuries to the __________.
- A Safety tool used to guide wood through a table saw while keeping your hands away from the blade
- This must be removed and clear from the floor at all times.
- The blade must reach _____________ before completing a cut
- The minimum margin of safety (inches) for the tablesaw
16 Clues: Must be worn at all times in the shop. • Must be in place on equipment when in use. • To make a crosscut or angle cut (90 degrees) • Use the ______________ hand tool for every job. • Report all accident and injuries to the __________. • ___________ hand power tools when they are not in use. • The minimum margin of safety (inches) for the tablesaw • ...
Roadside Safety 2024-06-22
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- Check it twice
- Check tire
- use to keep mosquitos out
- Supplies power to flashlight, radio and camera
- Water amount needed per person per day
- Sturdy tape that will hold plastic in high winds
- Used for cleaning baby
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- Protect your skin while outdoors
- The English call it a “torch”
- Tire kept in the trunk
- kit used for minor injury treatment
- Geographical representation on paper
- Type of waterproof bag used to carry important papers
- Non perishable supply for several days
- You will need to write something down
- If the ATM is down, keep this on hand
16 Clues: Check tire • Check it twice • Tire kept in the trunk • Used for cleaning baby • use to keep mosquitos out • The English call it a “torch” • Protect your skin while outdoors • kit used for minor injury treatment • Geographical representation on paper • You will need to write something down • If the ATM is down, keep this on hand • Non perishable supply for several days • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-06-24
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- refective vest must be worn in this area
- Our Environmental policy
- color of hooper used for scrap
- procedure used to deenergize a machine
- Type of glove worn when changing blades
- max amount of metal reels in a stack
- the number of recordables we had in May 2024
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- The number of recordables we had in 2023
- equipment that protects you
- stop, think then
- hydration popcicles
- The H in HSE is for
- drinking water keeps you
- treating minor injuries on site
- cannot be leaned against the wall
- max number of pallets in a stack
16 Clues: stop, think then • hydration popcicles • The H in HSE is for • Our Environmental policy • drinking water keeps you • equipment that protects you • color of hooper used for scrap • treating minor injuries on site • max number of pallets in a stack • cannot be leaned against the wall • max amount of metal reels in a stack • procedure used to deenergize a machine • ...
Science Safety 2024-08-19
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- pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air.
- a document that provides information about the hazards and properties of a chemical, as well as safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting it
- a danger or risk
- a unit for washing off chemicals or substances that might have splashed into an individual's eyes before he or she can seek further medical attention.
- having been made impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance
- close-fitting eyeglasses with side shields, for protecting the eyes from glare, dust, water, etc.
- an individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral, etc., used as an example of its species or type for scientific study or display
- poisonous
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- an instrument with two movable arms that are joined at one end, used for picking up and holding things.
- the official procedure or system of rules
- liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
- a large, fire-resistant sheet or blanket made of material like woven glass fiber that can be used to smother small fires or wrap around someone whose clothing is on fire
- a ventilated enclosure in which gases, vapors and fumes are captured and removed from the work area
- easily set on fire
- get rid of by throwing away
- flushing a worker's body or clothes if they are exposed to hazardous substances
16 Clues: poisonous • a danger or risk • easily set on fire • get rid of by throwing away • the official procedure or system of rules • liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse. • pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air. • flushing a worker's body or clothes if they are exposed to hazardous substances • ...
Safety Crosswords! 2025-11-13
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- always remember to wear your ___ hat as a waterspider
- Spills or soiled packages should go to the ___ accummulation area if there isn't anyone in the Central Accumulation Area.
- DSF5 is located in South San ____
- Rest, Ice, Compress, and ____
- when handling carts, make sure to always wear this PPE.
- Spills or soiled packages should always go to the ___ accummulation area if there is a person inside of it.
- A form of exercise to improve muscle elasticity
- A required PPE during stow and pick and stage that wraps around your limb.
- Water bottles should go into the ___ Bin
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- When there is loose ___ wrap or trash on the floor, you should immediately pick it up and throw it away.
- Who can I talk to for new safety shoes or insoles?
- Always pick up loose ___ and throw it away immediately!
- There are medical supplies for everyone in the ___ area.
- To dispose of the grey spill pads, you put them in the ___ bin.
- The color of Safety.
- Site napkins, utensils, and plates go into the:
16 Clues: The color of Safety. • Rest, Ice, Compress, and ____ • DSF5 is located in South San ____ • Water bottles should go into the ___ Bin • A form of exercise to improve muscle elasticity • Site napkins, utensils, and plates go into the: • Who can I talk to for new safety shoes or insoles? • always remember to wear your ___ hat as a waterspider • ...
