safety Crossword Puzzles
Common CHC Terms 2025-10-25
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- alert for violent or aggressive behavior
- likely to attack or harm others
- sensing things that aren’t really there
- accompanying someone to another location
- feeling worried or uneasy
- placing someone alone to prevent harm
- recording patient care information
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- admission by law for safety reasons
- limiting movement for safety
- alert for a medical emergency
- purposely hurting oneself
- restlessness or inability to stay calm
- healthy way to handle stress or emotions
- leaving without permission or supervision
- medication given only as needed
- lasting sadness or loss of interest
- false belief held despite proof otherwise
- regular safety and patient checks
18 Clues: purposely hurting oneself • feeling worried or uneasy • limiting movement for safety • alert for a medical emergency • likely to attack or harm others • medication given only as needed • regular safety and patient checks • recording patient care information • admission by law for safety reasons • lasting sadness or loss of interest • placing someone alone to prevent harm • ...
United States Executive Departments, responsible for... 2023-01-23
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- the U.S. armed forces
- creating strong communities and affordable homes
- farms and food safety
- public safety and security in the U.S. homeland
- giving money to K-12 schools and providing college loans
- delivering services for Americans' health and basic needs
- trade and helping to promote businesses
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- highway safety; air, rail, and sea travel
- public lands in the U.S.
- fuel and electricity; nuclear weapons
- providing services for people who served in the military
- workers and workplace safety
- enforce the laws, represents the U.S. in legal matters, run federal prisons-led by Attorney General
- collecting taxes, printing money, and overseeing the nation's finances
- relationships with other countries; foreign affairs
15 Clues: the U.S. armed forces • farms and food safety • public lands in the U.S. • workers and workplace safety • fuel and electricity; nuclear weapons • trade and helping to promote businesses • highway safety; air, rail, and sea travel • public safety and security in the U.S. homeland • creating strong communities and affordable homes • ...
Workshop Safety 2021-02-12
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- Correct ____ handling procedure used when lifting
- Who is responsible for safety?
- The best way to deal with a hazard
- H&S person who is elected by you
- A senior manager is also known as a _____
- First person you report to
- Compressed air is very _______
- Ear _____ protect your hearing
- Safety ___ protect your eyes
- ______ hygiene means washing your hands
- Nitrile ____ protect your hands
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- Hazard associated with electricity
- Area needs to be well _____ when using gas
- _____ your knees when you lift
- Protect your clothing and skin
- Abbreviation for workplace health and safety
- Steelcap _____ protect your feet
- Procedure used to avoid creating hazards
- Machinery _____ protect you from moving parts
19 Clues: First person you report to • Safety ___ protect your eyes • Who is responsible for safety? • _____ your knees when you lift • Protect your clothing and skin • Compressed air is very _______ • Ear _____ protect your hearing • Nitrile ____ protect your hands • H&S person who is elected by you • Steelcap _____ protect your feet • Hazard associated with electricity • ...
Safety Awareness Crossword 2017-05-10
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- Heat_____can lead to heat rash, cramps and stroke.
- Personal Protective Equipment
- For all to see
- Poorly Lit
- They may be successfully connected or Department of Transportation(s)
- Auto safety straps
- Distance in feet that equipment and load sway should be away from an energized line.
- Damages nervous system and reproductive system.
- "A" in PFAS
- Be aware.
- Above ground utilities.
- Bridge safety feature
- EXHAUSTION Identified by dizziness, confusion, nausea, clammy moist skin, etc.,
- Traffic Control Devices
- Type of vest used during night roadwork.
- Covering for hands.
- "A" in TMA.
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- One of the colors of high visible safety clothing.
- Bitumen
- Type of Lung Disease
- "E" in PPE.
- Motorists kill on the average 20___ per year.
- Skin inflammation
- Heat Stroke symptom "High body_______"
- Toxic substances can enter the body via this method.
- When body loses heat faster than it can generate.
- Common mineral found in many materials at construction sites.
- Temporary traffic control devices used to give advanced warning of road work zones.
- Causes severe burns or death.
- "S" MSDS
30 Clues: Bitumen • "S" MSDS • Be aware. • Poorly Lit • "E" in PPE. • "A" in PFAS • "A" in TMA. • For all to see • Skin inflammation • Auto safety straps • Covering for hands. • Type of Lung Disease • Bridge safety feature • Above ground utilities. • Traffic Control Devices • Personal Protective Equipment • Causes severe burns or death. • Heat Stroke symptom "High body_______" • ...
Safety Awareness Crossword 2017-05-10
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- Common mineral found in many materials at construction sites.
- Above ground utilities.
- Toxic substances can enter the body via this method.
- Distance in feet that equipment and load sway should be away from an energized line.
- Type of vest used during night roadwork.
- Heat Stroke symptom "High body_______"
- Auto safety straps
- Be aware.
- "S" MSDS
- Bridge safety feature
- Damages nervous system and reproductive system.
- Poorly Lit
- Traffic Control Devices
- Covering for hands.
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- Type of Lung Disease
- "E" in PPE.
- For all to see
- When body loses heat faster than it can generate.
- Causes severe burns or death.
- Skin inflammation
- Motorists kill on the average 20___ per year.
- "A" in TMA.
- EXHAUSTION Identified by dizziness, confusion, nausea, clammy moist skin, etc.,
- Heat_____can lead to heat rash, cramps and stroke.
- Temporary traffic control devices used to give advanced warning of road work zones.
- Personal Protective Equipment
- One of the colors of high visible safety clothing.
- "A" in PFAS
- Bitumen
- They may be successfully connected or Department of Transportation(s)
30 Clues: Bitumen • "S" MSDS • Be aware. • Poorly Lit • "E" in PPE. • "A" in TMA. • "A" in PFAS • For all to see • Skin inflammation • Auto safety straps • Covering for hands. • Type of Lung Disease • Bridge safety feature • Above ground utilities. • Traffic Control Devices • Causes severe burns or death. • Personal Protective Equipment • Heat Stroke symptom "High body_______" • ...
Safety Awareness Crossword 2017-05-10
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- "A" in PFAS
- Skin inflammation
- Common mineral found in many materials at construction sites.
- Traffic Control Devices
- Heat Stroke symptom "High body_______"
- Distance in feet that equipment and load sway should be away from an energized line.
- One of the colors of high visible safety clothing.
- Temporary traffic control devices used to give advanced warning of road work zones.
- Bitumen
- Toxic substances can enter the body via this method.
- "E" in PPE.
- Motorists kill on the average 20___ per year.
- When body loses heat faster than it can generate.
- Type of Lung Disease
- Causes severe burns or death.
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- Be aware.
- Heat_____can lead to heat rash, cramps and stroke.
- "S" MSDS
- Above ground utilities.
- Poorly Lit
- They may be successfully connected or Department of Transportation(s)
- "A" in TMA.
- Type of vest used during night roadwork.
- Bridge safety feature
- Auto safety straps
- EXHAUSTION Identified by dizziness, confusion, nausea, clammy moist skin, etc.,
- Covering for hands.
- Damages nervous system and reproductive system.
- Personal Protective Equipment
- For all to see
30 Clues: Bitumen • "S" MSDS • Be aware. • Poorly Lit • "A" in PFAS • "A" in TMA. • "E" in PPE. • For all to see • Skin inflammation • Auto safety straps • Covering for hands. • Type of Lung Disease • Bridge safety feature • Above ground utilities. • Traffic Control Devices • Personal Protective Equipment • Causes severe burns or death. • Heat Stroke symptom "High body_______" • ...
Laboratory Equipment 2024-02-06
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- used in an experiment to attach equipment
- an electronic device used to measure the mass
- used to measure the volume of liquids
- safety icon with 3 rings
- used to support hot glassware
- cylindrical glass container for mixing chemicals
- measures temperature
- safety icon with skull/crossbones
- used to pick up a hot crucible/lid
- used to transfer small amounts of liquid
- used to mix/stir liquids
- used to pick up small items
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- the "bowl" in which solids are crushed
- used to light a bunsen burner
- used when heating a crucible
- used to indicate acid or base
- used to pick up a hot beaker
- used to collect dry chemicals
- used to heat up an experiment
- safety icon frame in the shape of an octogon
- safety icon with skeleton hand in beaker
- used to view a specimen under a microscope
- a glass tube for small reactions
- the handle or stick used to crush solids
- a tray used to conduct several small experiments
- usually made of rubber used to cork a flask
26 Clues: measures temperature • safety icon with 3 rings • used to mix/stir liquids • used to pick up small items • used when heating a crucible • used to pick up a hot beaker • used to light a bunsen burner • used to indicate acid or base • used to collect dry chemicals • used to heat up an experiment • used to support hot glassware • a glass tube for small reactions • ...
Eggcellent FSQ Crossword 2025-04-10
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- All written records must be ___ and verified
- Food safety and quality is important, if you think something is not right, ___ it with your supervisor
- You must wear a beard ___ if you have a beard/facial hair
- Hands must be washed before ___ your easter chocolates to avoid food borne illnesses
- Automated system for cleaning and sanitising large equipment
- Hazard Analysis Critical ___ Point
- All ___ must be fully enclosed by a hairnet
- Food Safety and Quality is ___ Responsibility
- Bins lids must be ___ when not being filled/emptied
- Pest sightings must be ___ to your Supervisor and recorded in the Pest Sighting Book
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- Personal ___ is monitored to ensure compliance to Food Safety & Quality Management requirements
- Food Safety and ___ Culture
- Mission: ___ Our Opportunities
- Sulphites are considered an ___
- Foil wrapping is a ___ material
- All ___ must be correctly labelled and stored in a locked cabinet when not in use, and an SDS available
- Pasteuriser ___ is a Critical Control Point
- One of the most common causes of foodborne illness is ___ contamination
- ___ Manufacturing Practices
- These are raised during an audit: ___ conformances
20 Clues: Food Safety and ___ Culture • ___ Manufacturing Practices • Mission: ___ Our Opportunities • Sulphites are considered an ___ • Foil wrapping is a ___ material • Hazard Analysis Critical ___ Point • All ___ must be fully enclosed by a hairnet • Pasteuriser ___ is a Critical Control Point • All written records must be ___ and verified • ...
MRI Safety Week 2025 2025-07-01
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- Line, Boundary around scanner showing magnetic field strength.
- burn, Common injury from loops or contact with scanner coils.
- Emergency release of cryogens to shut down the magnet.
- A metal used in MRI contrast agents.
- Person who operates the MRI scanner.
- Expert in MRI physics and safety assessments.
- General term for metal or electronic devices inside the body.
- Liquid helium used to cool the MRI magnet.
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- Type of metal that can be pulled violently into an MRI scanner.
- Acronym for heat energy absorbed by the body during a scan.
- Constant magnetic field always present in MRI.
- Fear of enclosed spaces, common in MRI exams.
- U.S. agency that regulates MRI device safety.
- Mayo MRI Safety Coordinator.
- III, Restricted area; access controlled by MRI staff.
- Certified professional responsible for daily MRI safety.
- Ball, Squeeze device given to patients to alert staff during scan.
- Process of checking patients and staff for unsafe implants.
- Tingling or muscle twitching caused by fast gradient switching.
- Worn to protect against loud MRI noise.
20 Clues: Mayo MRI Safety Coordinator. • A metal used in MRI contrast agents. • Person who operates the MRI scanner. • Worn to protect against loud MRI noise. • Liquid helium used to cool the MRI magnet. • Fear of enclosed spaces, common in MRI exams. • U.S. agency that regulates MRI device safety. • Expert in MRI physics and safety assessments. • ...
Administrative Laws & Driving and Mobility Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-22
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- Lower numbers in south and ______ in the north
- 41 percent of deaths were in _______ related crashes
- North-south roads are ________ numbers
- ______ driving threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- You are ______ drunk if BAC is .08
- Always drive at a ______ that is reasonable and proper/safe for existing conditions
- If your license is revoke it is taken away for a year or ______
- Over 194 million ________ drivers
- The ______ is regulated by federal, state, and local governments working
- Drivers need to be aware of all _________ outside their vehicle.
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- Over 230 _______ registered vehicles travel the highway transportation system
- Driving is a _______ not a right
- Minnesota has a ______ insurance law
- ______ BAC can be tested by breath, urine, or blood
- Safety features are built into vehicles in case of a _______
- States have the power to take your license ________
- THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAFETY ACT Established specific ________ for state motor vehicle safety program
- If your license is suspended it is taken for _______ then a year
- East-west roads are _______ numbers
- 3.8 million licensed drivers in _________
20 Clues: Driving is a _______ not a right • Over 194 million ________ drivers • You are ______ drunk if BAC is .08 • East-west roads are _______ numbers • Minnesota has a ______ insurance law • North-south roads are ________ numbers • 3.8 million licensed drivers in _________ • Lower numbers in south and ______ in the north • ______ BAC can be tested by breath, urine, or blood • ...
HTN TOPIC 4 (Unit 1) 2025-10-29
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- _____________ safety: Avoiding harm when using digital platforms
- ____________factor: Something that increases chance of disease
- Being protected from harm, injury or danger
- Feelings and attractions towards others
- Difference in health status between groups
- ______ safety: Protecting skin from harmful UV radiation
- ____________ drinking: Consuming many standard drinks in one sitting
- ____________ promotion: Process of improving health control and outcomes
- Addictive substance found in cigarettes
- Social _________________: Promoting fairness and human rights in health
- Using an e-cigarette to inhale vapour
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- Uneasy feeling about potential threats
- More assistance given to disadvantaged groups
- ___________ factor: Promotes positive health outcomes
- Connection or bond with another person
- Lifespan stage from roughly ages 12 to 18
- _______________ factors: Physical surroundings affecting health
- ___________ action: Replacing risky habits with healthy ones
- ____________ drugs: Illegal or misused substances
- Prolonged feelings of sadness or hopelessness
- Inhaling tobacco smoke containing nicotine
- Health ________________: Understanding and using health information
- Drug that depresses the central nervous system
- _____________ factors: Private sector influences like marketing and ads
- ____________ safety: Behaviours that reduce crash and injury risk when driving, cycling or walking
- ________________ factors: Social and cultural conditions shaping health
26 Clues: Using an e-cigarette to inhale vapour • Uneasy feeling about potential threats • Connection or bond with another person • Feelings and attractions towards others • Addictive substance found in cigarettes • Lifespan stage from roughly ages 12 to 18 • Inhaling tobacco smoke containing nicotine • Difference in health status between groups • ...
SHE CROSSWORD COMPETITON 2023 2023-03-14
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- To lift objects safely, always remember to bend your knees and not your -----
- The immediate care provided when a person is injured or ill until full medical treatment is available.
- The speed limit is ----- kilometers per hour maximum at CGP, CS, Sitra Storage, main office and CGPs car parks.
- Once a hazard has been identified, ----- it.
- Employees are encouraged to exercise their ----- work authority when they consider the work to be unsafe or can adversely affect the safety .
- ----- is responsible for safety in the workplace.
- Banagas is an ISO 14001 certified company and committed for minimizing and preventing ----- pollution through more efficient use of resources and reduction of waste.
- ISO 45001 is a global standard for ----- Health and Safety Management Systems that provides a practical solution to improve the safety and health for all employees.
- At Banagas the emergency siren for CGP and main office are tested every ----- at 11:30 AM.
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- Toolbox talk helps with identifying ----- in the workplace and keep the health and safety knowledge refreshed for the employees.
- Items such as gloves, safety shoes, safety glasses , earplugs, helmets etc. are all example of personal ----- equipment
- Workplace ----- are activities undertaken to create or maintain an orderly, clean, and tidy working environment where employees can operate safely.
- Doesn't matter how far, always wear the ----- while driving vehicles.
- Excavation work permit is for carrying work involving digging with any type of tools or equipment , and the color of the permit is -----
- A written statement by an employer stating the company's commitment for the protection of the health, safety and environment for the employees. Is know as the SHE -------
15 Clues: Once a hazard has been identified, ----- it. • ----- is responsible for safety in the workplace. • Doesn't matter how far, always wear the ----- while driving vehicles. • To lift objects safely, always remember to bend your knees and not your ----- • At Banagas the emergency siren for CGP and main office are tested every ----- at 11:30 AM. • ...
Safety 2016-08-31
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- A in pass
- One of the heating devices we will use.
- Some chemicals are dangerous to smell or ___ (eat)
- S1 in pass
- One of the heating devices we will use.
- Safety for your eyes.
- P in pass
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- __, don't smell things directly.
- Safety for your torso.
- This class is called __ __.
- Safety for your hands.
- Always leave your work area __ and organized.
- It takes fifteen __ to completely clean your eyes should they get chemicals in them.
- Report any __ immediately so they can be properly cleaned.
- S2 in pass
15 Clues: A in pass • P in pass • S1 in pass • S2 in pass • Safety for your eyes. • Safety for your torso. • Safety for your hands. • This class is called __ __. • __, don't smell things directly. • One of the heating devices we will use. • One of the heating devices we will use. • Always leave your work area __ and organized. • Some chemicals are dangerous to smell or ___ (eat) • ...
Safety 2023-11-03
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- The state of being alert and watchful to detect and respond to potential dangers or threats, often emphasizing the importance of being observant and cautious.
- Immediate medical assistance or treatment given to someone who is injured or suddenly taken ill, often emphasizing the importance of prompt and basic medical care.
- A place providing protection or safety from danger or inclement weather, often emphasizing the importance of having a secure and protective place.
- A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action, often emphasizing the importance of preparedness and quick response.
- Precautions and measures taken to prevent and manage the risk of fire, often emphasizing the importance of fire prevention and safety procedures.
- An action taken in advance to prevent harm, danger, or risk, often emphasizing the importance of being cautious and prepared.
- The state of being ready and equipped to deal with an emergency or unexpected situation, often emphasizing the importance of planning and readiness.
- The possibility of loss, harm, or danger, often emphasizing the importance of assessing and managing potential hazards.
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- A state of being watchful and prepared for potential danger or difficulty, often emphasizing the importance of being attentive and responsive.
- The state of being protected from harm, danger, or risk, often emphasizing the importance of precaution and preventive measures.
- The action of keeping someone or something safe from harm, damage, or injury, often achieved through safety measures and precautions.
- The quality of being cautious and attentive in one's actions or behavior, often emphasizing the importance of being mindful and prudent.
- The state of being free from danger, threat, or harm, often achieved through protective measures and precautions.
- Care taken to avoid danger or mistakes, often emphasizing the importance of being attentive and careful in various situations.
- The state of being ready and equipped to deal with an emergency or unexpected situation, often emphasizing the importance of planning and readiness.
15 Clues: The state of being free from danger, threat, or harm, often achieved through protective measures and precautions. • The possibility of loss, harm, or danger, often emphasizing the importance of assessing and managing potential hazards. • ...
Safety 2024-03-18
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- ...is the damage caused to skin by exposure to excessive heat.
- IF a doorway is ..., there is ample room to pass through the space.
- If a knife is ... it has a thin, smooth blade suitable for cutting.
- ...is a burning flame.
- If a knife is ..., its blade does not have a sharp edge.
- ...is an event or situation that is unexpected and often results in a negative outcome.
- If a surface is ..., it is unsafe to walk on because it can cause a person to slide.
- ... is a written account of an accident.
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- ...is an object or situation that increases the risk of damage or injury from fire.
- ...liquid is to pour it from its container unintentionally.
- ...is an additional exit from a building that is used in the case of fire or other emergency.
- ...something is to separate it into pieces using the sharp edge of a knife or scissors.
- ...an exit is to prevent movement through a space that is supposed to be clear.
- ...is medical treatment applied immediately after an accident or injury.
14 Clues: ...is a burning flame. • ... is a written account of an accident. • If a knife is ..., its blade does not have a sharp edge. • ...liquid is to pour it from its container unintentionally. • ...is the damage caused to skin by exposure to excessive heat. • IF a doorway is ..., there is ample room to pass through the space. • ...
Safety 2024-09-04
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- Universal precautions say to treat all human blood and bodily fluid as if they contain bloodborne
- Prevents musculoskeletal injuries
- Reduces the number of bacteria
- Needs to be cleaned up immediately
- An injury that happens immediately
- Least severe burn degree
- Has an active and an inactive stage
- If you need to bring them to class they should be kept at the back of the classroom
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- An injury that develops over time
- Bloodborne pathogens enter the body through broken (blank)
- Uses high heat to kill pathogens
- These should be neatly wrapped up when the tool isn't being used
- Tools that need to be thrown away after each client.
- A cleaning method we don't use in the classroom but would be used in a spa
14 Clues: Least severe burn degree • Reduces the number of bacteria • Uses high heat to kill pathogens • An injury that develops over time • Prevents musculoskeletal injuries • Needs to be cleaned up immediately • An injury that happens immediately • Has an active and an inactive stage • Tools that need to be thrown away after each client. • ...
Safety 2025-11-30
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- This safety checklist is completed every morning (acronym)
- Stretch ____ and during your shift!
- Always worn when using a knife
- The title for a hazmat certified associate (acronym)
- The team that highlights and celebrates safety
- ____ of Safety is 10 feet in the direction of travel, 4 feet on all other sides
- Personal Protective Equipment (acronym)
- ____ it close to home!
- All incidents must be reported within 24 ____
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- The list of things you can't bring down with a ladder
- Safety takes ____!
- Always have 3 points of ____ when using a ladder
- ____, trips, and falls are the most common form of injury
- Always ask for ____ when lifting heavy or awkward product
14 Clues: Safety takes ____! • ____ it close to home! • Always worn when using a knife • Stretch ____ and during your shift! • Personal Protective Equipment (acronym) • All incidents must be reported within 24 ____ • The team that highlights and celebrates safety • Always have 3 points of ____ when using a ladder • The title for a hazmat certified associate (acronym) • ...
IPEX World Safety Day 2023-03-17
SHE CROSSWORD COMPETITON 2023 2023-03-14
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- At Banagas the emergency siren for CGP and main office are tested every ----- at 11:30 AM.
- ISO 45001 is a global standard for ----- Health and Safety Management Systems that provides a practical solution to improve the safety and health for all employees.
- Employees are encouraged to exercise their ----- work authority when they consider the work to be unsafe or can adversely affect the safety .
- Once a hazard has been identified, ----- it.
- Banagas is an ISO 14001 certified company and committed for minimizing and preventing ----- pollution through more efficient use of resources and reduction of waste.
- Excavation work permit is for carrying work involving digging with any type of tools or equipment , and the color of the permit is -----
- Items such as gloves, safety shoes, safety glasses , earplugs, helmets etc. are all example of personal ----- equipment
- Doesn't matter how far, always wear the ----- while driving vehicles.
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- Toolbox talk helps with identifying ----- in the workplace and keep the health and safety knowledge refreshed for the employees.
- A written statement by an employer stating the company's commitment for the protection of the health, safety and environment for the employees. Is know as the SHE -------
- Workplace ----- are activities undertaken to create or maintain an orderly, clean, and tidy working environment where employees can operate safely.
- The speed limit is ----- kilometers per hour maximum at CGP, CS, Sitra Storage, main office and CGPs car parks.
- ----- is responsible for safety in the workplace.
- To lift objects safely, always remember to bend your knees and not your -----
- The immediate care provided when a person is injured or ill until full medical treatment is available.
15 Clues: Once a hazard has been identified, ----- it. • ----- is responsible for safety in the workplace. • Doesn't matter how far, always wear the ----- while driving vehicles. • To lift objects safely, always remember to bend your knees and not your ----- • At Banagas the emergency siren for CGP and main office are tested every ----- at 11:30 AM. • ...
Workplace Health & Safety Crossword 2015-08-12
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- Ladders and steps must be checked to prevent what?
- Caused by poor manual handling (lifting)
- What is the missing word - We are ___ responsible for our own safety at work
- Everyone must have this when they start work with AG Thames
- Use to cover cuts in the workplace
- Unplanned uncontrolled incident resulting in injury
- Someone that workers can talk to about safety issues
- This could happen to your foot if you do not wear your safety shoes
- Something that can cause harm
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- Used to move pallets in the workplace
- What kind of clothing makes it easy to be seen in the workplace
- Someone was almost hurt
- Very Hot and can be dangerous
- What can happen if you mix water and electricity
- Will protect your feet
- Group of employees that meet to discuss safety issues
- Instruction on how to work safely
- What must you do if you have an accident at work
- Clothing and equipment that will protect you at work
- Clean up spills to stop these happening
20 Clues: Will protect your feet • Someone was almost hurt • Very Hot and can be dangerous • Something that can cause harm • Instruction on how to work safely • Use to cover cuts in the workplace • Used to move pallets in the workplace • Clean up spills to stop these happening • Caused by poor manual handling (lifting) • What can happen if you mix water and electricity • ...
Drift Net Feb, 1 2024 2024-01-16
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- A pledge between two organizations to assist each other in the event of an emergency.
- How we uplift other stakeholders.
- Usually the first to become aware of warning signs and leakage.
- Emotional ___ leads to better communication between SROs and students.
- A document indicating an intended common line of action between two parties in an emergency.
- ___ need to included in alerts when a threat happens at school.
- These people should be familiar with your organization's facility before they're needed.
- Action taken to problematic behavior.
- ___ justice
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- ___ silios often hinder emergency planning efforts.
- Establish a ___ of Safety.
- This is needed to foster safety between an organization and their community.
- The result of comprehensive mental health initiatives.
- All who are involved in the safety of an organization.
- One who receives trauma from aberrant behavior.
- A ___ that prioritizes safety, prioritizes the individual.
- One of the most crucial professions in the US.
- Process of evaluating and reporting.
- ___ health is often overlooked in the scope of emergency planning.
- The feeling students should have at school.
20 Clues: ___ justice • Establish a ___ of Safety. • How we uplift other stakeholders. • Process of evaluating and reporting. • Action taken to problematic behavior. • The feeling students should have at school. • One of the most crucial professions in the US. • One who receives trauma from aberrant behavior. • ___ silios often hinder emergency planning efforts. • ...
Public Safety 2024-08-30
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- The branch of government responsible for justice
- The building where trials are held
- When police chase a suspect they are in ____
- The charge when someone is driving influenced
- The branch of public safety dealing with medical and fire safety
- The act of calming down an individual in crisis
- The officer responsible for investigating a crime
- Police tend to _____ around The city
- The building where convicted criminals are held
- The branch of public safety dealing with medical
- The highest court is the ____ court
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- One of the two types of crimes, the lower of the two
- When a suspect is taken into police custody
- The person on the receiving end of a crime
- The branch of public safety dealing with crime
- One of the two types of crimes, the higher of the two
- A police unit using tracking and dual purpose dogs
- A police unit dealing with Special Weapons and Tactics
- When a suspect is taken into police custody briefly
- The person thought to commit a crime
20 Clues: The building where trials are held • The highest court is the ____ court • Police tend to _____ around The city • The person thought to commit a crime • The person on the receiving end of a crime • When a suspect is taken into police custody • When police chase a suspect they are in ____ • The charge when someone is driving influenced • ...
GLOBAL SAFETY WEEK 2024 Puzzle 2024-09-10
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- Personal Protective Equipment
- Bzzt,zap,ouch
- Battery Disconnect Unit
- __________, Electrical, Thermal, & Chemical are four common hazards associated with EV
- When in Doubt ____ the Job
- Not designed for continuous occupancy
- Electric Vehicle Occupational Safety
- PASS
- Can be found in Evacuation Map
- I'm the universal solvent
- Safety Motto @ GM
- Device used to assist in putting out insipient fires
- Used to rescue a person in contact with high voltage
- Used to Locate Chemicals on Site
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- Treats exposure to electrolyte Hydrofluoric Acid
- Most effective hierarchy of control for physical hazards
- Not to be a pedant, but I'm fatal
- Most Efficient Carrier of Energy
- Used when under vehicle
- Stand Alone Tool Safety Instruction
- PPE that protects eyes from hazards
- When a RESS reaches a point which causes an uncontrolled chemical reaction to occur
- 1+___ Approach- MOC
- GM was the first automaker to produce a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle called ________
- Speakup when safety issues or concerns arise
- This color is used to identify High Voltage in an EV
- Rechargeable Energy Storage System
27 Clues: PASS • Bzzt,zap,ouch • Safety Motto @ GM • 1+___ Approach- MOC • Battery Disconnect Unit • Used when under vehicle • I'm the universal solvent • When in Doubt ____ the Job • Personal Protective Equipment • Can be found in Evacuation Map • Most Efficient Carrier of Energy • Used to Locate Chemicals on Site • Not to be a pedant, but I'm fatal • Rechargeable Energy Storage System • ...
Disaster Risk Management 2024-11-09
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- - Knowledge about disaster risks and safety measures.
- - A place offering safety and protection.
- - A common hazard that schools often prepare for with drills.
- - The process of returning to normal after a disaster.
- - Actions taken immediately after a disaster occurs.
- - Getting ready for a possible disaster.
- - A smaller earthquake following the main shock.
- - Actions taken to minimize the impact of a disaster.
- - The ability to bounce back after a disaster.
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- - A person who offers help during emergencies without being paid.
- - Sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements in the Earth's crust.
- - A warning issued to inform people of a potential disaster.
- - Condition of being protected from harm.
- - An overflow of water that submerges normally dry land.
- - To save someone from a dangerous situation.
- - To leave a dangerous area to reach safety.
- - Practicing skills to improve readiness for disasters.
- - The chance of danger or harm.
- - A type of storm with strong winds, usually in tropical regions.
- - A large sea wave caused by underwater earthquakes.
20 Clues: - The chance of danger or harm. • - Getting ready for a possible disaster. • - Condition of being protected from harm. • - A place offering safety and protection. • - To leave a dangerous area to reach safety. • - To save someone from a dangerous situation. • - The ability to bounce back after a disaster. • - A smaller earthquake following the main shock. • ...
Maintenance Workshop VOCABULARY 2026-02-09
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- safety glasses that protect the eyes.
- a place where machines and engines are repaired.
- a room where plans and reports are made.
- objects used to repair or fix machines.
- to remove dirt or oil.
- to give information about a problem or task.
- to fix a machine or engine.
- safety equipment that protects the head.
- to look at something to see if it works correctly.
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- area a place where tools and parts are kept.
- safety equipment that protects the hands.
- boots strong shoes that protect the feet.
- area the part of the workshop where engines are fixed.
- a tool used to turn screws.
- to put tools and materials in order.
- a tool used to tighten or loosen bolts.
- a tool used to lift heavy vehicles or machines.
17 Clues: to remove dirt or oil. • a tool used to turn screws. • to fix a machine or engine. • to put tools and materials in order. • safety glasses that protect the eyes. • objects used to repair or fix machines. • a tool used to tighten or loosen bolts. • a room where plans and reports are made. • safety equipment that protects the head. • safety equipment that protects the hands. • ...
Safety - July 2023 2023-07-10
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- __________ and other items should be shut off to protect against surges in voltage or current when electrical power is reestablished.
- When fire alarm sounds, when should you walk toward the nearest exit?
- How often are fire sprinkler systems inspected
- Increase awareness & promote ________
- What should be grabbed during a drill or actual emergency?
- Section E in KSC Policies & Procedures covers what subject?
- Who has the authority to silence alarm?
- Physical & ____________ well being come first
- Safety is the ____________ of the company
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- Meeting place for tornado drill or actual tornado
- Only ___________Personnel should be allowed to operate electric lifts
- Control hub of all emergency communications
- What month is safety month
- Slips, trips & falls accounted for 46% of what type of accidents.
- What occurs when laws & company regulations are not observed
- Class A fire extinguishers can be used on trash, wood, & ________.
- Number of fire extinguishers at KSC
- ISO45001 requirements create a safe, secure & __________ healthy workplace.
- Safety, health, and compliance take precedence over ___________
- Meeting place for fire drill or actual fire
20 Clues: What month is safety month • Number of fire extinguishers at KSC • Increase awareness & promote ________ • Who has the authority to silence alarm? • Safety is the ____________ of the company • Control hub of all emergency communications • Meeting place for fire drill or actual fire • Physical & ____________ well being come first • ...
Safety equipment 2024-10-07
Safety Awareness Month 2025-07-22
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- Who is responsible for workplace safety
- wear these to protect your fingers and hands
- What you should do if you discover a safety hazard
- Use these to protect your hearing when working around loud noises
- Minimum number of points of contact with a ladder when using it
- PPE used to save your eyes from debris and flying particles
- Injury that happened that was not on purpose
- Only _____ employees are allowed to operate forklifts
- Color used to indicate caution or warning
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- Our new Environmental Health and Safety Specialist's name
- It is your _________to work safely and report hazards
- Overloading this piece of warehouse equipment is dangerous
- Lift with your _______ not your back.
- Primary purpose of machine guarding
- safety rule maker for businesses
- Personal protective equipment
16 Clues: Personal protective equipment • safety rule maker for businesses • Primary purpose of machine guarding • Lift with your _______ not your back. • Who is responsible for workplace safety • Color used to indicate caution or warning • wear these to protect your fingers and hands • Injury that happened that was not on purpose • ...
DHL Health & Safety Week 2024-04-12
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- One of the most important 12 safety rules, slips, trips and ….. (5)
- Our site furry friend who joins us on health and safety week (5)
- Linked to above – this will create a sturdier safety…. (7)
- CAPA used after an incident has occurred to prevent issues in future… (last word) (6)
- These are often conducted for tasks to ensure you are following them safely, particularly when you first start (second word) (6)
- Translation is ‘actual place’ (5)
- You can carry these out with your colleagues, good and bad – safety ……(10)
- Defined as ‘the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy’ and important in the DHL philosophy for all staff (9)
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- Spinning around in a 360 health and safety mat (4)
- Make sure you are wearing these when using the compactor (7)
- You often see them advertised around the warehouse, 12 safety …. rules (5)
- …. as you go, a stable part of our on site culture (5)
- One of the sites 3 main focus’ this year, improve BBS (first word) (11)
- What is the I in both LTIFR and TIFR (6)
- Number of years without a lost time accident (3)
15 Clues: Translation is ‘actual place’ (5) • What is the I in both LTIFR and TIFR (6) • Number of years without a lost time accident (3) • Spinning around in a 360 health and safety mat (4) • …. as you go, a stable part of our on site culture (5) • Linked to above – this will create a sturdier safety…. (7) • Make sure you are wearing these when using the compactor (7) • ...
Crossword Safety Year 2022 2021-12-03
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- Work ______, home ______. (same word)
- There are 5 categories in ____________ which consist of physical, biological, chemical, ergonomic and psycho-social.
- Always ___________ for yourself and others.
- Safety isn’t ___________, it’s priceless.
- You only have 1 body, __________ matters.
- Workplace safety _______ consist of
- Pull, aim, squeeze and sweep is the right way to use _____________.
- Use the _______ tool for the _______ job in a _______ way (same word).
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- Office ________ is important as plant ________.
- Don't learn safety by __________.
- All accidents are ____________.
- Your good health is your greatest ________.
- Is the short form of standard operating procedure.
- suitable clothes during work, wear PPEs, report any accidents and near-misses, keep workplace clean and work as a team.
- A _________ could be the next accident.
- Is the short form of Hazard identification risk assessment and risk control.
16 Clues: All accidents are ____________. • Don't learn safety by __________. • Workplace safety _______ consist of • Work ______, home ______. (same word) • A _________ could be the next accident. • Safety isn’t ___________, it’s priceless. • You only have 1 body, __________ matters. • Always ___________ for yourself and others. • Your good health is your greatest ________. • ...
Mainland Madness 2024-01-16
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- The cause that Mainland raised $730 for in Q4
- First trip hazard listed in Safety Update
- Company Summit merged with in January 2024
- $350/24 months for this type of prescription glasses
- You need 1500 of these to qualify for the safety bonus
- Prize issued to winners of the Samsara Competition
- Celebrated a 20 year service anniversary in the last half of 2023
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- Name of our Parent Company
- Number of employees who led the Coupa Project to success
- 2023's new project for the finance team
- Number of lost time incidents in 2023
- Safety bonus payout month
- The last name of the person promoted to sales manager
- Can help when you are stressed
- Grand Prize winner of the Samsara Competition
- Winvan's 2024 MRN Paving Project location
16 Clues: Safety bonus payout month • Name of our Parent Company • Can help when you are stressed • Number of lost time incidents in 2023 • 2023's new project for the finance team • First trip hazard listed in Safety Update • Winvan's 2024 MRN Paving Project location • Company Summit merged with in January 2024 • The cause that Mainland raised $730 for in Q4 • ...
Seguridad y Medio Ambiente 2024-04-12
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- Set of laws, regulations and standards that establish the minimum requirements to guarantee the safety and health of workers in the workplace.
- Use of posters, colors and signs to indicate risks, prohibitions, obligations or evacuation routes in the workplace.
- Medical examination performed on workers to determine their physical and mental capacity to perform certain work tasks.
- Systematic process to identify, analyze and assess the risks present in the workplace, in order to take measures to control them.
- Set of measures aimed at preventing occupational diseases and protecting the health of workers by controlling environmental risks in the workplace.
- Study of the adaptation of working conditions to the worker, with the aim of optimizing safety, health and efficiency at work.
- Systematic and documented review of workplace safety practices to evaluate their effectiveness and detect areas for improvement.
- Sudden event that occurs in the course of work or on the way between home and the workplace, which causes injuries or illnesses to the worker.
- A company's ability to adapt and recover from crisis or emergency situations, maintaining security and continuity of operations.
- Set of measures and actions aimed at avoiding or reducing the risks associated with work activities.
- Process through which safety conditions in the workplace are reviewed to identify possible risks and take preventive measures.
- These are devices or clothing that are used to protect the worker against risks that may affect their health or safety at work.
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- Training program aimed at workers to teach them how to identify risks, use protective equipment and act safely at work.
- Set of policies, procedures and organizational practices to manage the safety and health of workers in a company.
- Set of values, attitudes and behaviors related to safety at work, both of management and workers.
- Group formed by representatives of management and workers, in charge of promoting the continuous improvement of safety conditions in the workplace.
- Document that establishes the procedures to follow in case of emergency situations, such as fires, serious accidents or evacuations.
- Unwanted event that occurs in the workplace and that may cause personal injury, property damage or interruptions in work activity.
- Authorizations required to carry out certain tasks that present special risks, such as working at height, handling chemicals, etc.
- It is the possibility that a worker suffers some damage or illness due to the conditions in which they carry out their work.
20 Clues: Set of values, attitudes and behaviors related to safety at work, both of management and workers. • Set of measures and actions aimed at avoiding or reducing the risks associated with work activities. • Set of policies, procedures and organizational practices to manage the safety and health of workers in a company. • ...
It's a crossword 2013-12-02
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- What the second 'P' in PPE stands for
- A hazard is anything with potential to ____
- Helps prevent sun damage
- All substances in containers must be clearly ________
- The top grossing film of the 80s
- One cup of chopped raw ____ provides more than 100% of the daily value of vitamins A, C and K
- The second longest river in the world
- You use more energy eating it, than the food itself contains
- HSR stands for Health and Safety ___________?
- Winner of 10 Grammy Awards, 1 Golden Globe and 1 Academy Award (2 words)
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- _____ is responsible for safety
- Captain of the Australian cricket team (2 words)
- Location of the 2014 soccer world cup
- Designed to help us complete a task safely - Safe Work __________
- The number to call in case of an emergency (2 words)
- ____ Management System (SMS)
- ___ injuries can be prevented
- Health and safety is our number ___ priority
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Must take place before anyone works on site
- The relationship between likelihood and possibility
- An official inspection of systems
22 Clues: Helps prevent sun damage • ____ Management System (SMS) • ___ injuries can be prevented • _____ is responsible for safety • The top grossing film of the 80s • An official inspection of systems • Largest planet in the solar system • What the second 'P' in PPE stands for • Location of the 2014 soccer world cup • The second longest river in the world • ...
STAFF SAFETY 2014-09-30
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- Take information to this group
- Deal with a situation using the lowest level of this
- This is one spray you don't want to wear
- It's not as common as you think
- What must we challenge
- Site H&S coordinator's first name
- Be on the look out for these perils
- Get this correct for the right mixture
- Competent and doing the right thing
- Preparing
- United we stand as one
- Safety,safety and
- Good food,mental well being and exercise
- Never stop learning
- Regular workouts will make you this
- My turtle's name
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- How information is shared
- A problem shared is a problem halved
- Time and practice gives you this
- Available to all staff
- High visibility
- The Right Track
- At all costs this must be controlled
- Do not become too comfortable
- Bring back down to a calm place
- Provide the tools to improve safety
- See what the situation is
- The first officer to do something
- this tool gives you many options
- Join the theatre to do this
30 Clues: Preparing • High visibility • The Right Track • My turtle's name • Safety,safety and • Never stop learning • Available to all staff • What must we challenge • United we stand as one • How information is shared • See what the situation is • Join the theatre to do this • Do not become too comfortable • Take information to this group • It's not as common as you think • ...
Cantley £25 prize 2016-12-22
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- where you can find the site safety rules
- look after
- British Sugar would like you to go home
- Can cut use only Fixed blade
- unsafe behaviour
- a pre-work review
- tells not to do something
- a space you require a permit
- you must not carry out work in this area
- yellow signs
- old type of fire protection you should report
- Everyone's responsibility which means tidying up
- you have a duty of care for the
- type of talk
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- hand protection
- we all need one to enter site
- third ward section 23 in your BS safety handbook
- you must do
- assessment and safe systems of work
- all contractors must be
- protection needed when subjected to high noise levels
- can make you a competent person
- in the title section 25 in your BS safety handbook
- you will need one when doing hot works
- Safety boots
- To be used as a last resort
- means of access
- a name for hazardous substances
28 Clues: look after • you must do • Safety boots • yellow signs • type of talk • hand protection • means of access • unsafe behaviour • a pre-work review • all contractors must be • tells not to do something • To be used as a last resort • Can cut use only Fixed blade • a space you require a permit • we all need one to enter site • can make you a competent person • you have a duty of care for the • ...
Cantley £25 prize 2016-12-22
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- a pre-work review
- British Sugar would like you to go home
- a space you require a permit
- look after
- Everyone's responsibility which means tidying up
- Safety boots
- you must do
- hand protection
- we all need one to enter site
- protection needed when subjected to high noise levels
- tells not to do something
- where you can find the site safety rules
- all contractors must be
- you will need one when doing hot works
- type of talk
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- can make you a competent person
- third ward section 23 in your BS safety handbook
- To be used as a last resort
- you must not carry out work in this area
- old type of fire protection you should report
- in the title section 25 in your BS safety handbook
- yellow signs
- you have a duty of care for the
- means of access
- Can cut use only Fixed blade
- assessment and safe systems of work
- unsafe behaviour
- a name for hazardous substances
28 Clues: look after • you must do • yellow signs • Safety boots • type of talk • hand protection • means of access • unsafe behaviour • a pre-work review • all contractors must be • tells not to do something • To be used as a last resort • a space you require a permit • Can cut use only Fixed blade • we all need one to enter site • can make you a competent person • you have a duty of care for the • ...
safety words 2023-08-15
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- large force of heat that can damage human skin
- when there is slight danger
- something made to damage living beings
- an extremely dangerous substance for people
- green safety equipment
- worn on face to protects eyes
- when someone gets hurt
- objects that help provide safety if a dangerous situation is found
- a way to stay safe from a fire in close proximety
- information about safety
- some danger
- A possible harmful force
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- something that could easily combust
- something letting you know that there is danger
- radiation hazard
- a way to leave an area
- something used to help with large or small injury
- a word that means there is no threats or danger
- when there a chance of something bad
- something that can catch on fire easily
- large amoun tof danger
- a substance related to chemistry that is normally use din experiments
- caution
- something that could be dangerous
- an announcement that lets people know theres danger
- something that helps against danger
26 Clues: caution • some danger • radiation hazard • green safety equipment • a way to leave an area • when someone gets hurt • large amoun tof danger • information about safety • A possible harmful force • when there is slight danger • worn on face to protects eyes • something that could be dangerous • something that could easily combust • something that helps against danger • ...
Engineer Scavenger Hunt 2024-10-08
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- Develop new ways to use radiation safely
- Creates designs for operations for highways and stuff.
- Builds x-rays
- They create physical prototypes
- Create manufacturing checkpoints
- Create vehicle parts
- Build ramps and pathways
- Creates paper
- Improves tools to ensure safety
- Create and operate lighting
- Designs and creates zoo exhibits to ensure animals safety
- Build the infrastructure for natural gas production
- Construct wind energy farms and windmills
- Designs plans to move locomotives in a railroad yard
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- They develop tools to alter the DNA of people
- Build test devices to solve problems
- They design and develop processes to produce products using biochemical molecules
- Create safety programs
- They are trying to develop new ideas and fashion trends
- Produce chemicals and products like gasoline, detergents, and paper
- Creates tools to help with x-rays and stuff
- They make structures to test things in their field.
- Build marine equipment
- Create drawings and materials
- Build and design infrastructure for urban areas.
- They are trying to develop a mechanism that ensures clean water and sustainability of aquatic ecosystems
26 Clues: Builds x-rays • Creates paper • Create vehicle parts • Create safety programs • Build marine equipment • Build ramps and pathways • Create and operate lighting • Create drawings and materials • They create physical prototypes • Improves tools to ensure safety • Create manufacturing checkpoints • Build test devices to solve problems • Develop new ways to use radiation safely • ...
MACHINE GUARDING SAFETY - CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-02-21
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- Chance that a hazard may cause injury
- Written authorization for working on machine
- Process of disconnecting energy sources before working on a machine
- Guard that automatically adjusts to the size of the material
- Photoelectric presence-sensing device that stops machine when beam is interrupted
- The act of touching moving machine parts
- Source of potential harm in the workplace
- Guidance Note for machine guarding safety
- Safety system used to control hazardous energy before maintenance
- The part of hand used to determine smallest access distance
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- NO GUARD = NO ______
- A protective barrier placed around dangerous machine parts
- Contact with abrasive or rough surfaces
- Safety device that stops machine when guard is opened
- Metal net material used is fence guarding
- Clothing or hair caught in rotating parts.
- Guard that cannot be moved without tools
- To remove or override a safety guard without authorization
- Distance between guard and dangerous part.
- Color of guards
- Opposite of dangerous
- What we try to prevent when designing safe distance
- Contact with saws, knives, or sharp tools.
- Body caught between moving & fixed objects
24 Clues: Color of guards • NO GUARD = NO ______ • Opposite of dangerous • Chance that a hazard may cause injury • Contact with abrasive or rough surfaces • Guard that cannot be moved without tools • The act of touching moving machine parts • Metal net material used is fence guarding • Source of potential harm in the workplace • Guidance Note for machine guarding safety • ...
Keeping Food Safe 2024-09-17
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- Costs of a foodborne illness to an operation
- Presence of harmful substances in the food
- Temperature danger zone
- elderly people, preschool age children
- Cleaners, sanitizers, and machines
- key pratices for ensuring food safety
- baked potato
- Pathogens transferred from one surface to another.
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- salad
- When two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food.
- network of cells, tissues, and organs to fight infection.
- Pathogens, Viruses, Mold, Bacteria
- Hair, dirt, bandages
- poor personal hygiene
- Challenge to food safety
- time/temp control safety.
- A disease transmitted to people by food
17 Clues: salad • baked potato • Hair, dirt, bandages • poor personal hygiene • Temperature danger zone • Challenge to food safety • time/temp control safety. • Pathogens, Viruses, Mold, Bacteria • Cleaners, sanitizers, and machines • key pratices for ensuring food safety • elderly people, preschool age children • A disease transmitted to people by food • ...
Traffic laws 2023-09-21
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- your registration must be blank every years
- insurance
- do not blank and dive
- with privilege comes blink
- don’t look in the blank
- stop signs This behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- out of car is road rage
- bags
- driving is a blank, not a right
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- registration it shows who is responsible for driving
- take license away less than 365 days
- dashboards
- Is road rage
- red lights This behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- system assigned for driving violations
- lane this behavior threatens the safety of others
- license away for a year or more
- This behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- This behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- Belts
20 Clues: bags • Belts • insurance • dashboards • Is road rage • do not blank and dive • don’t look in the blank • out of car is road rage • with privilege comes blink • license away for a year or more • driving is a blank, not a right • take license away less than 365 days • system assigned for driving violations • your registration must be blank every years • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-03-03
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- Exit, An exit designed specifically for use during fire-related emergencies, often with specific safety features.
- A planned response to an unexpected or emergency situation that may arise, ensuring continued safety and order.
- A heightened level of awareness or a precautionary warning indicating the potential for harm.
- The act of adhering to established safety standards, rules, and regulations to prevent risk and ensure order.
- The formal introduction of new individuals to specific safety protocols and practices.
- A method or device used to prevent movement or injury, particularly during emergency transport or incidents.
- A system or device that triggers a warning to indicate danger, often prompting evacuation or other safety measures.
- A defensive structure designed to block or control the movement of individuals, typically for safety or security.
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- Zone, A designated area that is restricted due to imminent or potential dangers, preventing unauthorized access.
- , A systematic process for relocating individuals from a dangerous or potentially hazardous environment.
- A hazardous situation caused when the number of individuals in a space exceeds its safe capacity.
- Drill, A preemptive simulation of an emergency response, typically for fire-related incidents, to ensure preparedness.
- A detailed set of actions or instructions to follow in response to a safety concern or emergency.
- A formal process by which individuals are introduced to the safety protocols, policies, and procedures of a facility or event.
- A security protocol that restricts access to a facility or area in response to a perceived threat or danger.
- Aid, The immediate medical care given to an injured person, usually administered by someone without formal medical training.
- The method or pathway used to exit a location during an emergency or crisis.
- The legal responsibility that a person or organization holds for injuries or damages occurring within a facility.
- – A condition or substance that has the potential to cause harm or adverse effects to people, property, or the environment.
- The continuous observation and assessment of a situation to ensure safety and identify potential hazards.
20 Clues: The method or pathway used to exit a location during an emergency or crisis. • The formal introduction of new individuals to specific safety protocols and practices. • A heightened level of awareness or a precautionary warning indicating the potential for harm. • ...
safety 2014-09-06
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- / clean your clothes
- wash / clean you eyes
- extinguisher / put out fire
- / never use cracked
- / to protect you hands
- / emergency ____ buttons
- blanket / help someone who is on fire
- / if something falls tell the...
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- alarm / alerts you when there is a fire
- back / what should you do with long hair
- / be careful handling living...
- coat / protect your clothing
- / never mess around in the..
- / keep electrical items away from...
- / to protect your eyes
- / never use cracked...
16 Clues: / never use cracked • / clean your clothes • wash / clean you eyes • / to protect you hands • / to protect your eyes • / never use cracked... • / emergency ____ buttons • extinguisher / put out fire • coat / protect your clothing • / never mess around in the.. • / be careful handling living... • / if something falls tell the... • / keep electrical items away from... • ...
Safety 2023-02-13
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- - has pain if you think about it.
- - synonym to stress, can be avoided by being safe.
- - what is the most important ingredient to fire.
- - something you can trip over.
- - can be caused by extended periods of non stop sitting.
- - something that is burning
- - caused by sitting for a extended period of time uncomfortably.
- - something that you should avoid at all cost.
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- - can be used to put out fires.
- - has a pointy edge and you use it in school daily, you can get stabbed in the eye by.
- - something that has a danger to it.
- - can be electrocuted if you put metal forks in it.
- - has pain if you touch a hot stove.
- - being in an environment that is safe.
14 Clues: - something that is burning • - something you can trip over. • - can be used to put out fires. • - has pain if you think about it. • - something that has a danger to it. • - has pain if you touch a hot stove. • - being in an environment that is safe. • - something that you should avoid at all cost. • - what is the most important ingredient to fire. • ...
Safety 2025-01-10
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- What does are allowed to be propped open?
- What should residents be wearing in case there is an emergency?
- Where is the emergency water supply located?
- Where should IL Residents Facesheets be in there homes?
- Keep emergency exits _________.
- Where do you find basic information on chemical products?
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- What is the code for an Elopement?
- What is the acronym for using a fire extinguisher?
- What department do you send an Incident Report to?
- Who is allowed to pick up an IL resident if they had fallen?
- What channel should your walkie be on in an emergency?
- What should be visible on each employee while working?
- Who can call 911 in an emergency?
- If you have been exposed to Covid or have symptoms, what should you wear?
14 Clues: Keep emergency exits _________. • Who can call 911 in an emergency? • What is the code for an Elopement? • What does are allowed to be propped open? • Where is the emergency water supply located? • What is the acronym for using a fire extinguisher? • What department do you send an Incident Report to? • What channel should your walkie be on in an emergency? • ...
Safety 2024-12-10
14 Clues: H2O • atlas • tissues • sheltered • warm wrap • cotton wrap • sulfurous light • sharp edged tool • computer security • power outage light • Olympic flame lighter • neither X-ray nor Gamma • hot chocolate container • construction tool a with claws
SAFETY 2024-11-14
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- Changing the ratios of ______ by getting help from a colleague, even moving closer to your colleague as an interaction continues can help with the dynamic
- ______ barriers are physical between you and an angry person
- We can show ______ even when others don't have it for us
- Teens who make it intentional noise want to be ______ but aren't a threat. It's the "hunters" to be concerned about, not the "howlers"
- STAFF ONLY signs are on doors to prevent unwanted entry, especially by these "First Amendment" _____ people. Door should be shut during open hours if they have these signs on them
- An ____ stance is 45 degrees, not face to face which can seem confrontational
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- A colleague may have better ______ with the person I am working with than I do. Can that person help instead?
- Use an assertive _____ to talk about something private. High fines, credit card denial, inappropriate behavior to let the person maintain their dignity
- Your ______ is when you know but don't know why
- ______ behavioral agreement can be a subtle or direct way to state what you expect in exchange for what you will do
- Condition ______ means paying attention and having awareness of the environment
- _______ _______ can be cultural or simply a preference, but getting into it can be confrontational
- Secret Service _____ give you low key self defense
- A _____ listener can pay attention to a person's needs, tune out distractions and problem solve on their behalf
14 Clues: Your ______ is when you know but don't know why • Secret Service _____ give you low key self defense • We can show ______ even when others don't have it for us • ______ barriers are physical between you and an angry person • An ____ stance is 45 degrees, not face to face which can seem confrontational • ...
Safety 2021-08-23
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- badge that records exposure to radiation that is worn when taking x-rays
- hazard associated with living organisms
- Personal Protection Equipment
- solutions that deostroy microorganisms
- Hazard associated with chemicals
- environmental protection agency
- Material Safety Data Sheet
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- being free of contamination or infection
- the process of keeping an animal by itself to prevent spreading
- hazard associated with physical injury
- food and drug administration
- diseases transmitted from animal to human
- biohazard materials such as needles and scalpels
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration
14 Clues: Material Safety Data Sheet • food and drug administration • Personal Protection Equipment • environmental protection agency • Hazard associated with chemicals • hazard associated with physical injury • solutions that deostroy microorganisms • hazard associated with living organisms • being free of contamination or infection • diseases transmitted from animal to human • ...
SAFETY 2026-03-06
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- | System used to add smell to natural gas
- | Station where gas pressure is reduced before distribution to network
- | Safety barrier used to stop fire from spreading in pipelines
- | HCV emergency card
- | Workers need this before deployment
- | Valve used to release gas pressure safely during emergency
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- | Central monitoring room for pipeline operations
- | Process of cleaning and inspecting pipelines using a device
- | Corrosion protection technique used for underground pipelines
- | Hand tool near utilities
- | Device used to measure gas flow in pipelines
- | System used to monitor and control CGD pipeline operations remotely
- | Fire suppression gas
- | Control system used for emergency shutdown in stations
14 Clues: | HCV emergency card • | Fire suppression gas • | Hand tool near utilities • | Workers need this before deployment • | System used to add smell to natural gas • | Device used to measure gas flow in pipelines • | Central monitoring room for pipeline operations • | Control system used for emergency shutdown in stations • ...
SHE CROSSWORD COMPETITON 2023 2023-03-14
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- To lift objects safely, always remember to bend your knees and not your -----
- Once a hazard has been identified, ----- it.
- Toolbox talk helps with identifying ----- in the workplace and keep the health and safety knowledge refreshed for the employees.
- The immediate care provided when a person is injured or ill until full medical treatment is available.
- Banagas is an ISO 14001 certified company and committed for minimizing and preventing ----- pollution through more efficient use of resources and reduction of waste.
- Excavation work permit is for carrying work involving digging with any type of tools or equipment , and the color of the permit is -----
- The speed limit is ----- kilometers per hour maximum at CGP, CS, Sitra Storage, main office and CGPs car parks.
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- ISO 45001 is a global standard for ----- Health and Safety Management Systems that provides a practical solution to improve the safety and health for all employees.
- Workplace ----- are activities undertaken to create or maintain an orderly, clean, and tidy working environment where employees can operate safely.
- Employees are encouraged to exercise their ----- work authority when they consider the work to be unsafe or can adversely affect the safety .
- Doesn't matter how far, always wear the ----- while driving vehicles.
- At Banagas the emergency siren for CGP and main office are tested every ----- at 11:30 AM.
- A written statement by an employer stating the company's commitment for the protection of the health, safety and environment for the employees. Is know as the SHE -------
- ----- is responsible for safety in the workplace.
- Items such as gloves, safety shoes, safety glasses , earplugs, helmets etc. are all example of personal ----- equipment
15 Clues: Once a hazard has been identified, ----- it. • ----- is responsible for safety in the workplace. • Doesn't matter how far, always wear the ----- while driving vehicles. • To lift objects safely, always remember to bend your knees and not your ----- • At Banagas the emergency siren for CGP and main office are tested every ----- at 11:30 AM. • ...
Workplace Hazard Identification & Risk Control 2025-05-06
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- Substance – A chemical or material that can cause harm.
- Handling – Lifting, carrying, or moving objects safely.
- Drill – A workplace procedure to prepare employees for emergencies.
- Report – Documentation of workplace incidents for investigation.
- Control – Actions taken to minimize hazards.
- – Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards.
- Housekeeping – Keeping the workplace clean to prevent accidents.
- Space – A restricted work area with limited oxygen supply.
- Conduct – Expected behavior and responsibilities in maintaining safety.
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- Inspection – A formal review of workplace safety conditions.
- – A workplace hazard that can affect hearing over time.
- – The probability of a hazard causing injury or illness.
- – A potential source of harm in the workplace.
- – Sessions that educate employees about workplace safety.
- – Workplace measures to prevent theft and unauthorized access.
- List & Clues
- – The study of designing a workplace for efficiency and safety.
17 Clues: List & Clues • Control – Actions taken to minimize hazards. • – A potential source of harm in the workplace. • – Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards. • Substance – A chemical or material that can cause harm. • Handling – Lifting, carrying, or moving objects safely. • – A workplace hazard that can affect hearing over time. • ...
Ten Tenet Turnaround 2024-07-11
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- Plan work
- Follow CLS procedures
- Be safe when following written procedures
- Work in a safe manner
- Follow MOC and PSSR
- Management of Change
- Pre Start Up Safety Review
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- Strive for safe housekeeping
- Stop Work
- Report hazards/near misses/incidents immediately
- Critical Life Safety
- Operate safely
- Ensure safety devices are working
13 Clues: Plan work • Stop Work • Operate safely • Follow MOC and PSSR • Critical Life Safety • Management of Change • Follow CLS procedures • Work in a safe manner • Pre Start Up Safety Review • Strive for safe housekeeping • Ensure safety devices are working • Be safe when following written procedures • Report hazards/near misses/incidents immediately
Safety 2018-08-17
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- what is 10-4-4-4?
- What does the MET do every morning and after lunch?
- what the biggest opportunity for a security breach
- What is the first thing you do when encountering a spill?
- When does the MET Supervisor review the Safety Topic?
- who do you notify when the alarm goes off?
- what is needed for MPOS
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- Besides MET who can adjust the on-hands?
- __ __ can be a spotter at the Home Depot.
- What does MPOS lite help with during busy periods?
- InFocus is taking care of ourselves, of our customers and _ _
- The HHM associate will locate the nearest__ __.
- Non-customer facing doors should __ be propped open.
- Who do you contact for a spill?
14 Clues: what is 10-4-4-4? • what is needed for MPOS • Who do you contact for a spill? • Besides MET who can adjust the on-hands? • __ __ can be a spotter at the Home Depot. • who do you notify when the alarm goes off? • The HHM associate will locate the nearest__ __. • What does MPOS lite help with during busy periods? • what the biggest opportunity for a security breach • ...
safety 2021-12-30
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- prevents slips and falls with awareness
- use to close off aisles
- person with flags
- 10ft and 4ft
- badge that must be current to drive
- Holds supplies to clean up hazards
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- device that catches you if falling
- 1st wk each month this must be taken
- partner with someone when lifting
- used to dispose old blades
- melts snow
- used to cut open boxes
- do not wear when using saw
- cover eyes when cutting lumber
14 Clues: melts snow • 10ft and 4ft • person with flags • used to cut open boxes • use to close off aisles • used to dispose old blades • do not wear when using saw • cover eyes when cutting lumber • partner with someone when lifting • device that catches you if falling • Holds supplies to clean up hazards • badge that must be current to drive • 1st wk each month this must be taken • ...
Safety 2023-02-01
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- get an A on the project
- helps protect and keep feet safe
- protects eyes
- atleast be 7 feet away
- help stay safe
- dont get in even worse trouble
- help other people stay safe
- so you dont get hurt
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- know it so you know where
- do this so you are completely ready
- protects hands
- be respectful of eachother
- always say tidey so nothing stupid happens
- helps prevent getting your hair caught
14 Clues: protects eyes • protects hands • help stay safe • so you dont get hurt • atleast be 7 feet away • get an A on the project • know it so you know where • be respectful of eachother • help other people stay safe • dont get in even worse trouble • helps protect and keep feet safe • do this so you are completely ready • helps prevent getting your hair caught • ...
Russel Safety Day 2023-08-29
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- ---hazard analysis
- we believe in mission---
- our corporate color -----
- our training system
- what i put on trailers to be safe
- what i do if an accident occurs
- look up and see?
- who do i report injuries to
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- what's for lunch
- new safety device on a hardhat
- what we use below the hook -------
- chemical safety training
- goes with tagout
- safety committee acronym
14 Clues: what's for lunch • goes with tagout • look up and see? • ---hazard analysis • our training system • we believe in mission--- • chemical safety training • safety committee acronym • our corporate color ----- • who do i report injuries to • new safety device on a hardhat • what i do if an accident occurs • what i put on trailers to be safe • what we use below the hook -------
Newsletter Puzzle 2023-11-17
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- EHS Manager
- Protective clothing worn to prevent injury
- 'Safety First, Safety ___'
- Organization seeing workplace safety
- Procedure to ensure machines are not started accidentally
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- Days to being eligible to receive a boot voucher
- Protective gear acronym
- Equipment to shield eyes
- Safety device to stop machinery
- Preventative gear for head safety
10 Clues: EHS Manager • Protective gear acronym • Equipment to shield eyes • 'Safety First, Safety ___' • Safety device to stop machinery • Preventative gear for head safety • Organization seeing workplace safety • Protective clothing worn to prevent injury • Days to being eligible to receive a boot voucher • Procedure to ensure machines are not started accidentally
Safety Crossword 2025-03-03
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- A planned response to an unexpected or emergency situation that may arise, ensuring continued safety and order.
- A detailed set of actions or instructions to follow in response to a safety concern or emergency.
- The formal introduction of new individuals to specific safety protocols and practices.
- The legal responsibility that a person or organization holds for injuries or damages occurring within a facility.
- A systematic process for relocating individuals from a dangerous or potentially hazardous environment.
- A defensive structure designed to block or control the movement of individuals, typically for safety or security.
- Exit An exit designed specifically for use during fire-related emergencies, often with specific safety features.
- A hazardous situation caused when the number of individuals in a space exceeds its safe capacity.
- A heightened level of awareness or a precautionary warning indicating the potential for harm.
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- A security protocol that restricts access to a facility or area in response to a perceived threat or danger.
- Zone A designated area that is restricted due to imminent or potential dangers, preventing unauthorized access.
- The act of adhering to established safety standards, rules, and regulations to prevent risk and ensure order.
- A formal process by which individuals are introduced to the safety protocols, policies, and procedures of a facility or event.
- A condition or substance that has the potential to cause harm or adverse effects to people, property, or the environment.
- A method or device used to prevent movement or injury, particularly during emergency transport or incidents.
- The method or pathway used to exit a location during an emergency or crisis.
- Drill A preemptive simulation of an emergency response, typically for fire-related incidents, to ensure preparedness.
- Aid The immediate medical care given to an injured person, usually administered by someone without formal medical training.
- The continuous observation and assessment of a situation to ensure safety and identify potential hazards.
- A system or device that triggers a warning to indicate danger, often prompting evacuation or other safety measures.
20 Clues: The method or pathway used to exit a location during an emergency or crisis. • The formal introduction of new individuals to specific safety protocols and practices. • A heightened level of awareness or a precautionary warning indicating the potential for harm. • ...
Safety Is Our Priority 2023-12-14
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- Identifying a safety problem?
- What to use if someone is having a heart attack?
- What is a potential hazard called?
- Who do you report safety incidences to?
- What committee meeting should you attend?!
- What do you wear in the cleanrooms and warehouse?
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- What is the name of our new safety director?
- Where to discuss workplace hazards?
- Where can you find information about hazardous materials?
- What condition requires you to wear a mask when you return to work?
- What are machine safety procedures called?
- What is an incident that can result in damage, injury loss, or death?
12 Clues: Identifying a safety problem? • What is a potential hazard called? • Where to discuss workplace hazards? • Who do you report safety incidences to? • What are machine safety procedures called? • What committee meeting should you attend?! • What is the name of our new safety director? • What to use if someone is having a heart attack? • ...
Lab Safety 2024-08-19
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- To notify someone about a situation
- Unexpected situations requiring immediate action
- Written or verbal guidelines to follow
- A device used to extinguish flames
- Keeping the workspace tidy
- Activities not approved by the teacher
- Substances used in experiments
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- Acting in a careful and considerate manner
- Protective eyewear used during experiments
- Safety equipment worn for protection
- Potentially harmful situations
- Items used to conduct experiments
- To tie back in the lab for safety
- Place where scientific experiments are conducted
- Priority in the classroom
- A kit for treating injuries
- To manage waste properly
17 Clues: To manage waste properly • Priority in the classroom • Keeping the workspace tidy • A kit for treating injuries • Potentially harmful situations • Substances used in experiments • Items used to conduct experiments • To tie back in the lab for safety • A device used to extinguish flames • To notify someone about a situation • Safety equipment worn for protection • ...
Health And Safety 2025-06-08
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- Report When someone gets hurt, what must be filled out?
- Complete the phrase "_____ first"
- Miss
- Zulu 11K Is
- 3rd Core value
- Protection equipment is called?
- You must always Pay
- the magic
- Acronym for Merlin's New Core values?
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- Safety is our #1?
- Guest What is Zulu 8?
- Last Core Value
- Before training what must you read?
- 2nd core Value
- The people you call if there is something broken in the attraction?
- has the potential to cause harm, injury, or damage to people, property, or the environment
- This week is Safety?
17 Clues: Miss • the magic • Zulu 11K Is • 2nd core Value • 3rd Core value • Last Core Value • Safety is our #1? • You must always Pay • This week is Safety? • Guest What is Zulu 8? • Protection equipment is called? • Complete the phrase "_____ first" • Before training what must you read? • Acronym for Merlin's New Core values? • Report When someone gets hurt, what must be filled out? • ...
FIRE SAFETY 2022-04-25
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- Cooking fluids such as fats and oils (2 words)
- You should always aim the fire extinguisher at the ______ of the fire and never the flames
- _______ _____ (2 words) include oils, gasoline, paints, grease, lacquers, and solvents
- Speak up _________ & confidently regardless of level or function because I care for my safety and my team’s safety
- ____ _____ (2 words) must not be held open or tied open, they must also never be locked or blocked.
- You should always ________ _______ about safety. It helps to protect everyone around you and shows that you care. (2words)
- Speaking up ____________, I witness unsafe behaviour because time is of the essence.
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- When using a fire extinguisher , remember this word
- Speak up _____ _____ (2 words)to prevent a safety incident because I am accountable as a Safety Advocate
- Smoking is only allowed here (2 words)
- For: Class A, B and C fires (multi-purpose); Class B and C (ordinary)
- this extinguisher (2 words) replaces the fire’s oxygen and, as the gas is contained under pressure it creates a cold discharge upon release, which removes the heat of the fire too.Works For: Class B and C fires
- Never use water on this type of fire
- Heat , fuel and ____________ are needed to create a fire
- _____ __ (2 words) fires include fires in ordinary combustibles: paper, wood, cloth, etc
- I'm all in for __________.
- This extinguisher removes the chemical reaction of a fire, and is the most used of all fire extinguishers because of its versatility across multiple classes.
- the hardest component of the fire triangle to control
18 Clues: I'm all in for __________. • Never use water on this type of fire • Smoking is only allowed here (2 words) • Cooking fluids such as fats and oils (2 words) • When using a fire extinguisher , remember this word • the hardest component of the fire triangle to control • Heat , fuel and ____________ are needed to create a fire • ...
VOC #4 ( 4th Pd - GP #6/7) 2025-11-07
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- sinking boat
- causing public outrage
- costume
- to give someone leniency
- bulging
- routine
- Being oversensitive and easily offended
- foolish
- done in secret to conceal a private purpose
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- reappearing features from the past
- limited
- spiritual meeting
- a secure retreat providing relief and safety
- stubborn
- leaving danger for safety
- sickly
- Everyday
- A detailed critical inspection
- poor
- to consume a lot without sharing
20 Clues: poor • sickly • limited • costume • bulging • routine • foolish • stubborn • Everyday • sinking boat • spiritual meeting • causing public outrage • to give someone leniency • leaving danger for safety • A detailed critical inspection • to consume a lot without sharing • reappearing features from the past • Being oversensitive and easily offended • done in secret to conceal a private purpose • ...
BBP Safety Crossword 2025-12-18
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- Place to see a doctor
- Sharp object that can poke skin
- Tiny organism that causes illness
- Clean with soap and water
- Clean to kill germs
- Rules to stay protected
- Protection worn on hands
- A cut or sore
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- Red liquid in your body
- A virus that attacks the immune system
- Safety clothes or tools
- A disease that affects the liver
- To throw away safely
- Safety equipment you wear
- Keeping things clean
15 Clues: A cut or sore • Clean to kill germs • To throw away safely • Keeping things clean • Place to see a doctor • Red liquid in your body • Safety clothes or tools • Rules to stay protected • Protection worn on hands • Clean with soap and water • Safety equipment you wear • Sharp object that can poke skin • A disease that affects the liver • Tiny organism that causes illness • ...
Keeping Food Safe 2024-09-17
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- Costs of a foodborne illness to an operation
- Presence of harmful substances in the food
- Temperature danger zone
- elderly people, preschool age children
- Cleaners, sanitizers, and machines
- key pratices for ensuring food safety
- baked potato
- Pathogens transferred from one surface to another.
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- saladn
- When two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food.
- network of cells, tissues, and organs to fight infection.
- Pathogens, Viruses, Mold, Bacteria
- Hair, dirt, bandages
- poor personal hygiene
- Challenge to food safety
- time/temp control safety.
- A disease transmitted to people by food
17 Clues: saladn • baked potato • Hair, dirt, bandages • poor personal hygiene • Temperature danger zone • Challenge to food safety • time/temp control safety. • Pathogens, Viruses, Mold, Bacteria • Cleaners, sanitizers, and machines • key pratices for ensuring food safety • elderly people, preschool age children • A disease transmitted to people by food • ...
FIRE SAFETY 2022-04-25
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- Cooking fluids such as fats and oils (2 words)
- You should always aim the fire extinguisher at the ______ of the fire and never the flames
- _______ _____ (2 words) include oils, gasoline, paints, grease, lacquers, and solvents
- Speak up _________ & confidently regardless of level or function because I care for my safety and my team’s safety
- ____ _____ (2 words) must not be held open or tied open, they must also never be locked or blocked.
- You should always ________ _______ about safety. It helps to protect everyone around you and shows that you care. (2words)
- Speaking up ____________, I witness unsafe behaviour because time is of the essence.
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- When using a fire extinguisher , remember this word
- Speak up _____ _____ (2 words)to prevent a safety incident because I am accountable as a Safety Advocate
- Smoking is only allowed here (2 words)
- For: Class A, B and C fires (multi-purpose); Class B and C (ordinary)
- this extinguisher (2 words) replaces the fire’s oxygen and, as the gas is contained under pressure it creates a cold discharge upon release, which removes the heat of the fire too.Works For: Class B and C fires
- Never use water on this type of fire
- Heat , fuel and ____________ are needed to create a fire
- _____ __ (2 words) fires include fires in ordinary combustibles: paper, wood, cloth, etc
- I'm all in for __________.
- This extinguisher removes the chemical reaction of a fire, and is the most used of all fire extinguishers because of its versatility across multiple classes.
- the hardest component of the fire triangle to control
18 Clues: I'm all in for __________. • Never use water on this type of fire • Smoking is only allowed here (2 words) • Cooking fluids such as fats and oils (2 words) • When using a fire extinguisher , remember this word • the hardest component of the fire triangle to control • Heat , fuel and ____________ are needed to create a fire • ...
NAOSH Crossword 2022-04-28
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- Location of one of the thirteen fire extinguishers.
- North _______ Occupational Safety and Health Week.
- Who’s expected to follow panic alarm procedures?
- Name of one of the four OH&S Rep’s.
- Name of the third of the three nations that form the North American Occupational Safety and Health.
- Three hands forming a ___________ portrays the three participating nations of NAOSH Week.
- Name one of the three nations that form North American Occupational Safety and Health.
- Finish the sentence. “Together we can create safe workplaces and ……”
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- Is it ok to ignore when you’re asked to evacuate the building because of fire?
- Location of AED kit (Automated External Defibrillator).
- Name of the second of the four OH&S Rep’s.
- Where is the Emergency Response Manual kept?
- Name the second of the three nations that form North American Occupational Safety and Health.
- Canada's largest national professional organization for health and safety practitioners (abbr).
- Name of the third of the four OH&S Reps.
- NAOSH Week was first introduced during ___________ talks between Mexico, Canada and the United States (abbr).
- True or False: Can anyone be an OH&S Representative?
17 Clues: Name of one of the four OH&S Rep’s. • Name of the third of the four OH&S Reps. • Name of the second of the four OH&S Rep’s. • Where is the Emergency Response Manual kept? • Who’s expected to follow panic alarm procedures? • North _______ Occupational Safety and Health Week. • Location of one of the thirteen fire extinguishers. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-06-13
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- What would you report a spill as?
- The _________ procedures flip charts are located in the SD office, HR office, HR (Brendan's) desk, AP office, Service Desk, and Receiving desk.
- How many food safety fundamentals are there?
- ____ it Right: Keep hot food hot (140 degrees F or above) and cold food cold (41 degrees F or below). (Food Safety Five)
- Who owns safety?
- Be Healthy: _____ your _____ prior to handling food. (Food Safety Five)
- All vehicles must be stacked below? (in ft.)
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- Where do you report Hazards/Near Misses?
- Any team member, guest, vendor, visitor, or contractor injury, illness, or exposure, requiring medical assistance or transportation by ambulance to a medical facility? (Code)
- ____ it Right: Keep raw and ready-to-eat foods separate. (Food Safety Five)
- Fire or smoke in the store or on store property? (Code)
- What would you report almost slipping on a spill as?
- Prevent ____: Notify your leader if you see ____ or evidence of ____. (Food Safety Five)
- When a person or child is reported missing by their parent/guardian? (Code)
14 Clues: Who owns safety? • What would you report a spill as? • Where do you report Hazards/Near Misses? • How many food safety fundamentals are there? • All vehicles must be stacked below? (in ft.) • What would you report almost slipping on a spill as? • Fire or smoke in the store or on store property? (Code) • ...
Quality Week Crossword 2025-10-14
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- THE OVERALL MEASURE OF A PATIENT'S EXPERIENCE OF THEIR CARE
- QUALITY PATIENT SAFETY COUNCIL
- THE MOST WIDELY-USED METHODOLOGY FOR IMPLEMENTING IMPROVEMENT PLAN-DO-CHECK-ACT
- A CULTURE THAT FOCUSES ON LEARNING FROM ADVERSE EVENTS RATHER THAN BLAMING INDIVIDUALS
- THE ABBREVIATIONS FOR INDWELLING CATHETER ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTION
- TWO PATIENT IDENTIFIERS ARE NAME AND
- PATIENT PROTECTION FROM ERRORS, INJURIES, OR OTHER PREVENTABLE HARMS
- A LIFE THREATENING CONDITION CAUSED BY A SEVERE INFECTION
- NATIONAL HOSPITAL SAFETY GRADE
- ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES IS
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- NATIONAL QUALITY PROGRAM
- UNIVERSAL PROTOCOL REQUIRES A
- THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION THAT ACCREDITS HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS
- NATIONAL PATIENT SAFETY GOALS ENCOURAGE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF __________ AMONG CAREGIVERS.
- THE FREQUENCY OF PATIENTS RETURNING TO THE HOSPITAL AFTER DISCHARGE
- THE ABBREVIATION FOR A CENTRAL-LINE ASSOCIATED BLOOD STREAM INFECTION IS
- A STANDARDIZED SURVEY TO MEASURE PATIENT'S PERCEPTIONS OF THEIR HOSPITAL STAY
17 Clues: NATIONAL QUALITY PROGRAM • UNIVERSAL PROTOCOL REQUIRES A • QUALITY PATIENT SAFETY COUNCIL • NATIONAL HOSPITAL SAFETY GRADE • TWO PATIENT IDENTIFIERS ARE NAME AND • ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES IS • A LIFE THREATENING CONDITION CAUSED BY A SEVERE INFECTION • THE OVERALL MEASURE OF A PATIENT'S EXPERIENCE OF THEIR CARE • ...
Safety Principles and Cardinal Rules (No Spaces) 2024-07-19
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- Focused on implementing the “Safety Principles”
- Failure to properly document
- The Energy Lockout Plan Must be followed
- Competent Person must oversee
- Leaders Demonstrate Safety a Priority
- Violating this policy is automatic termination
- Continuing safety training and education
- Practical jokes, wresting, fighting
- Use of any platform not designed as such
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- Awards, Recognition, Discipline & Open Communication
- Prompt/Thorough Investigation/Communication
- Must be used where required
- Identify and Address hazards - Planning
- Scheduled with follow up and communication
- Supervisors demonstrate ownership
- Wear while operating or riding in vehicles or equipment
16 Clues: Must be used where required • Failure to properly document • Competent Person must oversee • Supervisors demonstrate ownership • Practical jokes, wresting, fighting • Leaders Demonstrate Safety a Priority • Identify and Address hazards - Planning • The Energy Lockout Plan Must be followed • Continuing safety training and education • Use of any platform not designed as such • ...
Gold Celebration 2026-01-16
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- A minor injury that does not req medical care
- TCIR measures what KPI
- Walk in the _________aisle
- Procedure for entering machines, equipment, or other devices
- Safety Manager
- Who is responsible for safety?
- The first "S" in 5S.
- How often is it ok to work under the influence
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- Communication handout
- Quality auditors' standard color
- Before crossing Vehicle aisle
- Should be covering the ends of your sleeves
- Electrolux communication app
- Manufacturing manager
- What level site certification did we receive?
- Pick up _____ when you see it.
16 Clues: Safety Manager • The first "S" in 5S. • Communication handout • Manufacturing manager • TCIR measures what KPI • Walk in the _________aisle • Electrolux communication app • Before crossing Vehicle aisle • Who is responsible for safety? • Pick up _____ when you see it. • Quality auditors' standard color • Should be covering the ends of your sleeves • ...
PHASE 1 - 2 2025-11-13
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- AN ELECTRONIC PLATFORM USED TO RECORD,PROCESS, AND MANAGE ALL PUBLIC SAFETY INCIDENTS (ABV.)
- ACRONYM FOR PUBLIC SAFETY ANSWERING POINT
- YOU HELP ME, I HELP YOU, BETWEEN AGENCIES
- STANDARD _____ PROCEDURES
- TREAT ALL INDIVIDUALS FAIRLY, WITHOUT BIAS OR FAVORITISM, REGARDLESS OF PERSONAL BELIEFS, IS AN EXAMPLE OF ____ REPONSIBILITIES
- INFORMATION MUST BE KEPT _______ AND NOT DISCUSSED WITH ANYONE OUTSIDE THE PUBLIC SAFETY ARENA
- ACRONYM FOR TELETYPEWRITER DEVICE
- EITHER DIGITAL OR PRINTED, THESE WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO GET WHERE YOU'RE GOING
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- PLACE WHERE AMBULANCES TAKE PATIENTS
- PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATOR RESPONSIBLE FOR RADIO DISPATCH AND RESPONDER SAFETY
- WHEN ONE OF THESE HAPPENS, CALL 9-1-1
- A TRADITIONAL WIRELINE PHONE
- A MOBILE DEVICE THAT CONNECTS TO A NETWORK OF TOWERS THROUGH RADIO SIGNALS
13 Clues: STANDARD _____ PROCEDURES • A TRADITIONAL WIRELINE PHONE • ACRONYM FOR TELETYPEWRITER DEVICE • PLACE WHERE AMBULANCES TAKE PATIENTS • WHEN ONE OF THESE HAPPENS, CALL 9-1-1 • ACRONYM FOR PUBLIC SAFETY ANSWERING POINT • YOU HELP ME, I HELP YOU, BETWEEN AGENCIES • A MOBILE DEVICE THAT CONNECTS TO A NETWORK OF TOWERS THROUGH RADIO SIGNALS • ...
Food Safety and Quality Culture 2024 2024-06-24
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- The term for rules and guidelines governing food safety in a company
- An unexpected event that could potentially harm food safety
- The overall approach and attitude towards maintaining food safety and quality
- The principle of avoiding contamination by separating raw materials from final products
- Regular checks conducted to ensure compliance with safety standards
- A critical control point in food safety management systems
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- An ongoing effort to enhance products, services or processes to ensure food safety and quality
- The process of eliminating harmful bacteria from surfaces and equipment
- The act of ensuring that all food safety measures are followed
- A training session to educate employees on safety practices
10 Clues: A critical control point in food safety management systems • An unexpected event that could potentially harm food safety • A training session to educate employees on safety practices • The act of ensuring that all food safety measures are followed • Regular checks conducted to ensure compliance with safety standards • ...
Life Safety 2024-10-24
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- The DDHC Fire Warden and Safety NCOIC.
- The acronym on how to use a fire extinguisher.
- The hospital provides and maintains special features to protect indivials from the ___ of fire and smoke.
- The hospital provides and maintains building features to protect individuals from the hazards of ___ and smoke.
- The hospital provides and maintains fire ___ systems.
- One of the Quality and Safety Officers at DDHC.
- The hospital designs and manages the physical environment to comply with the Life ____ Code.
- the hospital maintains the integrity of the means of _____ (or unobstructed halls)
- The hospital provides and maintains operating features the conform to fire and smoke ___ requirements.
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- The DDHC Quality and Safety OIC.
- The announcement over the PA when a fire is in the facility.
- Federal Fire is based out of Joint Base ____.
- the hospital protects occupants during period when the ___ Safety Code is not met or during periods of construction.
- The hospital provides and maintains systems for ____ fires.
- Building and fire protection features are designed and maintained to minimize the effects of fire, ____, and heat.
- The acronym for which actions to take during a fire.
16 Clues: The DDHC Quality and Safety OIC. • The DDHC Fire Warden and Safety NCOIC. • Federal Fire is based out of Joint Base ____. • The acronym on how to use a fire extinguisher. • One of the Quality and Safety Officers at DDHC. • The acronym for which actions to take during a fire. • The hospital provides and maintains fire ___ systems. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week (PSAW) 2024 2024-02-08
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- _______ of medication administration
- _______ reliable organization
- Tool used during handoff to share patient status information
- Hand _______, the number one way to prevent the spread of infection
- Team______: tools and strategies to promote patient safety
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- Who can report a patient safety event
- Be a Patient Safety _____ Anytime, Anywhere, -Always
- Where to report a patient safety event
- National patient safety ____ released every year by TJC
- Annual event celebrated to promote patient safety
10 Clues: _______ reliable organization • _______ of medication administration • Who can report a patient safety event • Where to report a patient safety event • Annual event celebrated to promote patient safety • Be a Patient Safety _____ Anytime, Anywhere, -Always • National patient safety ____ released every year by TJC • ...
Engineering Careers and Inventions 2014-12-03
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- Light Bulb
- Paper Printer
- Gas-Powered Equipment
- Siri
- Coal Cutter
- Lawn Mower
- Robotics
- Hazard Safety Rules
- Long Trip Wire Explosives
- Buildings
- Fresh Drinking Water
- Gas Stove
- Robot Boats
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- Airplanes
- Aqueducts
- Clothing
- Takes Test Samples
- Software Application
- Provides Acceptable Levels of Safety
- Knitting Machine
- Clocks
- Vans
- Birth Control
- Feeds Animals
- Hard Drive
- Stream Turbines
26 Clues: Siri • Vans • Clocks • Clothing • Robotics • Airplanes • Aqueducts • Buildings • Gas Stove • Light Bulb • Lawn Mower • Hard Drive • Coal Cutter • Robot Boats • Paper Printer • Birth Control • Feeds Animals • Stream Turbines • Knitting Machine • Takes Test Samples • Hazard Safety Rules • Software Application • Fresh Drinking Water • Gas-Powered Equipment • Long Trip Wire Explosives • Provides Acceptable Levels of Safety
ABC engineers 2023-08-29
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- instant pudding
- human insulin
- expiration date
- improve statistics
- electrical grids
- crutches
- prosthetics
- design buildings
- convert wood
- hydroplane
- kinetic wave sculptures
- electric light bulb
- locomotive
- enviorment at zoos
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- vaccine
- design laser
- steam engine
- communication network
- rocket ship
- design lead oil
- safety protocols
- artificial heart
- engine
- roadways
- x-ray
- tissue engineer
26 Clues: x-ray • engine • vaccine • crutches • roadways • hydroplane • locomotive • rocket ship • prosthetics • design laser • steam engine • convert wood • human insulin • instant pudding • expiration date • design lead oil • tissue engineer • electrical grids • safety protocols • design buildings • artificial heart • improve statistics • enviorment at zoos • electric light bulb • communication network • kinetic wave sculptures
Voc #4 (4th Pd - GP #6 & #7) 2025-11-07
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- routine
- to consume a lot without sharing
- bulging
- leaving danger for safety
- limited
- causing public outrage
- stubborn
- foolish
- Being oversensitive and easily offended
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- done in secret to conceal a private purpose
- spiritual meeting
- sinking boat
- poor
- Everyday
- a secure retreat providing relief and safety
- reappearing features from the past
- sickly
- A detailed critical inspection
- costume
- to give someone leniency
20 Clues: poor • sickly • routine • bulging • limited • costume • foolish • Everyday • stubborn • sinking boat • spiritual meeting • causing public outrage • to give someone leniency • leaving danger for safety • A detailed critical inspection • to consume a lot without sharing • reappearing features from the past • Being oversensitive and easily offended • done in secret to conceal a private purpose • ...
CPI 2022-11-04
12 Clues: Plan • Model • Danger • Removal • FBSS/CVS • Family Based • Investigations • Future Maltreatment • Child Care Licensing • Child Safety Specialist • Parental Child Safety Placement • Residential Child Care Licensing
Food Safety 2025-02-03
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- gloves and plasters
- equipment control .....
- you are entering a food safety....
- prior to entering the packhouse
- what does FSMS mean?
- food safety is everyone's....
- the more you educate the less you...
- leave in smoko area
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- can't not wear but wedding band
- or safety boots are required
- each day we sign this off after each break
- used to cover facial hair
- do not enter the packhouse if you have a ....
- the refrigerator is the best place to-perishables
- personal protective equipment
- seconds to wash hands
16 Clues: gloves and plasters • leave in smoko area • what does FSMS mean? • seconds to wash hands • equipment control ..... • used to cover facial hair • or safety boots are required • food safety is everyone's.... • personal protective equipment • can't not wear but wedding band • prior to entering the packhouse • you are entering a food safety.... • the more you educate the less you... • ...
Safety in Different Environment 2025-10-16
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- a source of help or support, especially in emergencies.
- an official procedure or system for dealing with specific situations, especially emergencies.
- List: Safety in Different Environments
- guidance or information on how to do something safely.
- a measure taken in advance to prevent harm or danger.
- a group of people living in the same area or sharing similar interests.
- a serious situation that requires immediate action.
- the duty to take care of something or someone, ensuring their safety.
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- the condition of being protected from harm or danger.
- being aware and attentive to possible dangers or problems.
- a series of steps to follow in order to achieve a goal or complete a task safely.
- the act of watching and directing activities to ensure safety.
- tools or gear needed for a specific purpose, often related to safety measures.
- the surrounding place or conditions where people live, work, or play.
- something that can cause harm or injury.
- Aid help given to a sick or injured person before professional medical treatment is available.
16 Clues: List: Safety in Different Environments • something that can cause harm or injury. • a serious situation that requires immediate action. • the condition of being protected from harm or danger. • a measure taken in advance to prevent harm or danger. • guidance or information on how to do something safely. • a source of help or support, especially in emergencies. • ...
2023 Patient Safety Week 2023-03-12
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- National Patient Safety Goal #2 encourages improvement of ________ among caregivers
- Contact isolation for C-Diff requires washing hands with ________ instead of gel
- Is an event or circumstance that had the potential for harm, but was identified and prevented before impacting a patient or staff member (2 words)
- _________ is responsible for patient safety
- "If you see something, ______ ______" (2 words)
- The abbreviation for indwelling catheter associated urinary tract infection is ______
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- ____ and date of birth are the two identifiers used at FRMC
- ________ Precautions are the minimum infection prevention practices that should be used in the care of all patients all of the time
- The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goals is to ______ patient safety
- One of the most important infection control measures is ________
- You can report a patient safety event by filling out an event report which is located where?
- Purposeful hourly ___________ is helpful in reducing falls
- Brief pause immediately before an invasive procedure to verify patient identity, site, & procedure
- A culture of _________ encourages and supports the reporting of any situation that threatens the quality of patient care
14 Clues: _________ is responsible for patient safety • "If you see something, ______ ______" (2 words) • Purposeful hourly ___________ is helpful in reducing falls • ____ and date of birth are the two identifiers used at FRMC • One of the most important infection control measures is ________ • The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goals is to ______ patient safety • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-06-13
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- ____ it Right: Keep raw and ready-to-eat foods separate. (Food Safety Five)
- The _________ procedures flip charts are located in the SD office, HR office, Brendan's desk, AP office, Service Desk, and Receiving desk.
- Who owns safety?
- Prevent ____: Notify your leader if you see ____ or evidence of ____. (Food Safety Five)
- Where do you report Hazards/Near Misses?
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- What would you report a spill as?
- What would you report almost slipping on a spill as?
- How many food safety fundamentals are there?
- ____ it Right: Keep hot food hot (140 degrees F or above) and cold food cold (41 degrees F or below). (Food Safety Five)
- Fire or smoke in the store or on store property? (Code)
- When a person or child is reported missing by their parent/guardian? (Code)
- All vehicles must be stacked below? (in ft.)
- Be Healthy: _____ your _____ prior to handling food. (Food Safety Five)
- Any team member, guest, vendor, visitor, or contractor injury, illness, or exposure, requiring medical assistance or transportation by ambulance to a medical facility? (Code)
14 Clues: Who owns safety? • What would you report a spill as? • Where do you report Hazards/Near Misses? • How many food safety fundamentals are there? • All vehicles must be stacked below? (in ft.) • What would you report almost slipping on a spill as? • Fire or smoke in the store or on store property? (Code) • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-06-13
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- What would you report a spill as?
- The _________ procedures flip charts are located in the SD office, HR office, Brendan's desk, AP office, Service Desk, and Receiving desk.
- How many food safety fundamentals are there?
- ____ it Right: Keep hot food hot (140 degrees F or above) and cold food cold (41 degrees F or below). (Food Safety Five)
- Who owns safety?
- Be Healthy: _____ your _____ prior to handling food. (Food Safety Five)
- All vehicles must be stacked below? (in ft.)
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- Where do you report Hazards/Near Misses?
- Any team member, guest, vendor, visitor, or contractor injury, illness, or exposure, requiring medical assistance or transportation by ambulance to a medical facility? (Code)
- ____ it Right: Keep raw and ready-to-eat foods separate. (Food Safety Five)
- Fire or smoke in the store or on store property? (Code)
- What would you report almost slipping on a spill as?
- Prevent ____: Notify your leader if you see ____ or evidence of ____. (Food Safety Five)
- When a person or child is reported missing by their parent/guardian? (Code)
14 Clues: Who owns safety? • What would you report a spill as? • Where do you report Hazards/Near Misses? • How many food safety fundamentals are there? • All vehicles must be stacked below? (in ft.) • What would you report almost slipping on a spill as? • Fire or smoke in the store or on store property? (Code) • ...
Earthquake Safety 2025-11-18
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- – Emergency kit kept near your bed.
- – Measurement of earthquake strength.
- – Type of plates whose movement causes earthquakes.
- – Period following an earthquake when safety checks are crucial.
- – Device used for emergency updates when power is out.
- – Emergency kit for quick evacuation.
- – Financial protection for earthquake damage.
- – Kit with supplies for two weeks at home.
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- – Break in Earth’s crust where plates move and earthquakes occur.
- – Point on Earth’s surface directly above the earthquake origin.
- – First step in the safety drill during an earthquake.
- – Smaller tremor following the main earthquake.
- – Third step in the safety drill during an earthquake.
- – Second step in the safety drill during an earthquake.
- – Sudden shaking of the ground caused by shifting rocks beneath Earth’s surface.
15 Clues: – Emergency kit kept near your bed. • – Measurement of earthquake strength. • – Emergency kit for quick evacuation. • – Kit with supplies for two weeks at home. • – Financial protection for earthquake damage. • – Smaller tremor following the main earthquake. • – Type of plates whose movement causes earthquakes. • – First step in the safety drill during an earthquake. • ...
MPSG crosswords malaysia prevention hand hygiene catheter associated blood stream infection wrong surgery URSI medication error blood transfusion safety fall prevention rate reporting seven nine four first do no harm Ministry of health malaysia singular 2022-09-13
11 Clues: error • surgery • hygiene, • do no harm • safety council • prevention rate • of health malaysia • transfusion safety • patient safety goals • or private medical institutes • associated blood stream infection,
H&S 1 2021-05-07
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- do this before you come to work
- learn lots on...
- slips, _____, and falls
- health and safety gurus
- workplace safety is ______ responsibility
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- inspect this site before summer
- you need this to conduct a formal H&S meeting
- wear these on the ice
- of labour
- operational....
- post H&S info here
- violence risk assessment
- quattro..
13 Clues: of labour • quattro.. • operational.... • learn lots on... • post H&S info here • wear these on the ice • slips, _____, and falls • health and safety gurus • violence risk assessment • inspect this site before summer • do this before you come to work • workplace safety is ______ responsibility • you need this to conduct a formal H&S meeting
Mostly Safety Terms... 2016-02-12
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- Proper footwear
- Easy as ____
- Tessa comes to your site to do a monthly safety _____
- Injuries from not using proper lifting techniques
- Everyone on site needs to use this twice a day (2 words)
- Must be tagged with green, yellow, or red (but rarely ever green)
- Personal Protective Equipment is part ____ of the OHS handbook
- Industry with the most lost time claims
- comprehensive plan for providing information on the safe use of hazardous materials used in Canadian workplaces
- Rail
- No deeper then 1.5 meters
- Must be completed after an incident
- Manager
- Must have on site, usually kept with the safety manual
- First
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- Protects your eyes
- You have a right to refuse ______ work
- Lift with your
- Muster
- Must be inspected monthly (2 words)
- Clinic Rescom uses that has faster wait times
- Rescom offers ______ work
- Procedure for damaged tools/equipment (abbreviation)
- Protects your head
- Carpenter
- Responsible for everyone's safety
- Fall protection is required at ____ meters
- generalized statements of what you should or should not do in order to do a job/task
- This course gives a basic overview of various health and safety topics
- Burst your ____
- Taking ______ is not following procedure
- No work shall be completed on
- If something has potential for harm it is
- When cutting material, always cut _____ from your body
- Series of specific steps that guide a worker through a task from start to finish
35 Clues: Rail • First • Muster • Manager • Carpenter • Easy as ____ • Lift with your • Proper footwear • Burst your ____ • Protects your eyes • Protects your head • Rescom offers ______ work • No deeper then 1.5 meters • No work shall be completed on • Responsible for everyone's safety • Must be inspected monthly (2 words) • Must be completed after an incident • You have a right to refuse ______ work • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-08-26
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- The condition of a knife’s blade
- Safety rules say you should not lean on these.
- Floors should be in this state when operating electrical equipment.
- You can use any equipment when you have been ___
- Shape of hazard graphic that alerts the user to danger.
- You should ALWAYS practice this
- Temperature of glue when using a glue gun
- A type of PPE that protects your lungs.
- Shape of alert that tells you how to avoid injury
- A book that details instructions and safety for tools and equipment in the lab.
- a type of PPE that keeps hands and arms safe
- If particles or chemicals get in your eyes, you should rinse them for at least ______ minutes.
- You should follow all safety procedures under ____ circumstances.
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- You should remove ties, _____, and dangling jewelry.
- Before using equipment: ______ instructions
- You should not clown around, play practical jokes, or try to ______ others in the lab
- Before you leave, your area should be ____
- Length of time (in minutes) it takes a glue gun to cool
- the area you should remain in
- Always use a cutting _____ when working with a knife
- A time when you are allowed to run in the classroom/ lab.
- Always report safety violations to this person first Mrs._________
- PPE that is required when using a glue gun
- You must get this before you use any equipment, even if you already know how to use it.
- The first P in PPE
25 Clues: The first P in PPE • the area you should remain in • You should ALWAYS practice this • The condition of a knife’s blade • A type of PPE that protects your lungs. • Temperature of glue when using a glue gun • Before you leave, your area should be ____ • PPE that is required when using a glue gun • Before using equipment: ______ instructions • ...
Orientation 2025-04-11
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- A hazard type involving solid objects like metal, wood, or glass.
- Under the Workers Compensation Act, all groups (workers, supervisors, etc) are required to do as part of their job; legal obligations.
- Course or principle of action; we have these in our Health and Safety Manual. For example, Health and Safety ______ or Sharps _______.
- Product leaving the facility.
- Acronym for food safety program; all about controlling potential hazards.
- Assemble, or gathering after an evacuation.
- What to do if you have been asked to perform a duty that you are not trained or licensed to perform; if you do not feel safe.
- PPE required to work from heights.
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- A hazard type involving bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms.
- Product arriving at the facility.
- Things with potential to cause harm, damage, or adverse health effects to people, property, or the environment.
- Policy name for use of cutters, scissors, and knives.
- A hazard type involving cleaning agents, pesticides, or contaminants.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- Organization that provides safety information and regulations.
- Help given to someone who has injured themselves.
- A device used to put out small fires; located throughout the facility.
- An event or occurrence that resulted in an injury, damage to equipment or property, or was a near miss.
- PPE required for your feet in the warehouse.
- Food _____ to protect from unintentional contamination.
- A system that provides information on hazardous workplace materials.
- Food ____ to protect from intentional contamination.
22 Clues: Product leaving the facility. • Product arriving at the facility. • PPE required to work from heights. • Assemble, or gathering after an evacuation. • PPE required for your feet in the warehouse. • Help given to someone who has injured themselves. • Food ____ to protect from intentional contamination. • Policy name for use of cutters, scissors, and knives. • ...
FPS Safety 2024-11-24
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- ONE OF THE THINGS REQUIRED PRIOR TO ENTERING A CSE? (3,4)
- THE TYPE OF SAFETY THAT FOCUSES ON HUMAN FACTORS (11)
- THE FPS DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY IS… (4,9)
- A CRITICAL SAFETY MEASURE FOR HANDLING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, THE LAST LINE OF DEFENCE (1,1,1)
- THE COLOUR OF HELMET NEW STARTS SHOULD WEAR ON SITE? (5)
- WHERE TO HEAD IN THE EVENT OF AN ALARM (6)
- IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY THE NUMBER YOU SHOULD DIAL (3,3,3)
- PROHIBITED ITEM ON SITE (6,5)
- THE POSITONS WE SHOULD LEAVE DROP BAR ACCESS GATES WHEN ACCESSING/EGRESSING COLUMNS (6)
- THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENT OF PPE TO ENTER THE SITE (2,3)
- A KEY ASPECT OF BEHAVIOURAL SAFETY, INVOLVING THE ACT OF SPEAKING UP (9)
- THE NUMBER OF GUIDING PRINCIPLES INEOS HAS FOR PROCESS SAFETY (3)
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- EVERYONES FIRST RESPONSIBILITY ACCORDING TO BEHAVIOURAL PRINCIPLES (4,6)
- PROHIBITED ITEM ON SITE (8)
- SPEED LIMIT (MPH) WHEN ACCESSING THE CAR PARK? (7)
- WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOUR TASK CHANGES OR BECOMES UNSAFE? (4,3,3)
- THE TOTAL NUMBER OF INEOS SAFETY PRINCIPLES (6)
- PERSON WORKING AT HEIGHT MUST USE PROPER... (4,10)
- WHAT YOU MUST WEAR ON YOUR HANDS WHILE ON SITE? (6)
- WHAT YOU REQUIRE FROM COW PRIOR TO STARTING WORK (6)
- HOW YOU SHOULD ALWAYS LEAVE YOUR WORKSITE (4)
- PROHIBITED ITEM ON SITE (4)
- WHAT THE PA MUST UNDERTAKE AT THE WORKSITE PRIOR TO JOB STARTING (1,1,1)
23 Clues: PROHIBITED ITEM ON SITE (8) • PROHIBITED ITEM ON SITE (4) • PROHIBITED ITEM ON SITE (6,5) • THE FPS DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY IS… (4,9) • WHERE TO HEAD IN THE EVENT OF AN ALARM (6) • HOW YOU SHOULD ALWAYS LEAVE YOUR WORKSITE (4) • THE TOTAL NUMBER OF INEOS SAFETY PRINCIPLES (6) • SPEED LIMIT (MPH) WHEN ACCESSING THE CAR PARK? (7) • ...
Safety Day 2024 2024-05-29
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- Our Agency, Center, Program, Project, and organizational policies, requirements, and technical documents can be found from the Marshall Integrated Document Library otherwise known as “what”? (acronym)
- When we almost get hurt and were spared from injury, we need to report what occurred as a “what”? (2 words no spaces)
- We protect technical data, information, pictures, videos, and more from getting into the wrong hands using our “what” Control Program? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe Center items locally? (acronym)
- “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word)
- If we do not submit a building concern ourselves to Facilities or report the concern to our Supervisor, then “who” should we report the concern to get the building matter resolved? (2 words no spaces)
- We do this to ensure our internal processes are correctly documented and being followed and we also do this to our contractors – “what” is it that we do? (1 word)
- “What” system should employees use to report unsafe items to the Agency? (acronym)
- Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word)
- “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word)
- “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word)
- When either a fire alarm sounds or the Emergency Warning System is activated the Center undergoes an “what”? (1 word)
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- The 2024 Safety Day Theme is “Safety ________ throughout the (2) _____ of Marshall” (2 separate words to fill in)
- “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word)
- At MSFC we throw our scrap paper, our empty plastic bottles, and our unwanted magazines into “what” recycle process? (2 words no spaces)
- “Who” performs Safety Walk-throughs of your office area at a minimum of two times a year? (1 word)
- “What” is the short name for our Safety, Health, and Environment Program? (acronym)
- The 2024 Safety Day Theme is “Safety (1) ________ throughout the _____ of Marshall” (2 separate words to fill in)
- Instead of throwing our used paper and plastic items in the trash, we are required by law to do “what” to them? (1 word)
- The Emergency Warning System is mostly used for bad “what” evacuations? (1 word)
- “Which” Office handles/manages our transportation including barges, furniture, equipment, laboratory, fire extinguishers, office supplies contract, some flight services, warehousing, property including inventory or excess, and personnel moves? (1 word)
- When purchasing electronic equipment in order to save power and money, MSFC gets “what” Star rated products? (1 word)
- “What” is the name of employee nomination award Program for helping with the safety or health of others? (3 words no spaces)
- For all our hazardous chemicals or other materials like 3D printer supplies, employees should have Safety “whats” handy which explain how to safely use, handle, and store the particular material including what personal protective equipment to wear? (2 words no spaces)
- “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word)
25 Clues: “What” is the E in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the S in SHE? (1 word) • “What” is the H in SHE? (1 word) • Mission Success is in Our “whats”? (1 word) • “Which” Services handles security for our Center? (1 word) • “Which” organization fixes issues with our buildings via work orders? (1 word) • ...
Camping Safety 2025-06-19
15 Clues: Loud signal • Fire safety • Alert system • Light source • Climbing tool • Emergency help • Navigation tool • Head protection • Safety supplies • Hand protection • Camping partner • Direction finder • Injury treatment • Footwear protection • Protection from elements
Guided Notes. 2023-09-21
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- Safety data sheet.
- Harmful.
- Hairlike extensions.
- Passive
- Harmless bacteria.
- Reproduce.
- Corkscrew shaped bacteria.
- Federal and state legislature.
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- Fights off bad things.
- Grows in pairs.
- Pus forming bacteria.
- One celled microorganisms.
- Round shaped bacteria.
- Destroy all microbial life.
- Made of absorbent material.
- Short rod shaped bacteria.
- Damages the liver.
- Environment protection agency.
- Material safety data sheet.
- Also called regulations.
20 Clues: Passive • Harmful. • Reproduce. • Grows in pairs. • Safety data sheet. • Harmless bacteria. • Damages the liver. • Hairlike extensions. • Pus forming bacteria. • Fights off bad things. • Round shaped bacteria. • Also called regulations. • One celled microorganisms. • Short rod shaped bacteria. • Corkscrew shaped bacteria. • Destroy all microbial life. • Made of absorbent material. • ...
FOOD SAFETY- VALERIE FLETCHER 2014-09-24
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- WHAT IS THE FOURTH STEP TO FOOD SAFETY?
- WHAT IS THE SECOND STEP TO FOOD SAFETY?
- CUTTING BOARD FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS
- THE SAFEST PLACE TO DEFROST FOOD
- THE MOST DANGEROUS TYPE OF
- POISONING
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- SYMPTOM OF FOOD POISONING
- WHAT HAPPENS WHEN RAW MEAT COMES IN CONTACT WITH OTHER FOODS
- CUTTING BOARD FOR RAW MEAT
- IS A A BACTERIA FOUND IN CONTAMINATED WATER
- CUTTING BOARD FOR COOKED MEAT
- WHAT IS THE THIRD STEP TO FOOD SAFETY?
- WHAT IS THE FIRST STEP TO FOOD SAFETY?
13 Clues: POISONING • SYMPTOM OF FOOD POISONING • CUTTING BOARD FOR RAW MEAT • THE MOST DANGEROUS TYPE OF • CUTTING BOARD FOR COOKED MEAT • CUTTING BOARD FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS • THE SAFEST PLACE TO DEFROST FOOD • WHAT IS THE THIRD STEP TO FOOD SAFETY? • WHAT IS THE FIRST STEP TO FOOD SAFETY? • WHAT IS THE FOURTH STEP TO FOOD SAFETY? • WHAT IS THE SECOND STEP TO FOOD SAFETY? • ...
Safety Awareness Month 2026 Crossword 2026-01-14
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- Something to give when an associate is being safe.(GYB)
- Safety booklet that should always be in your apron.
- What cart should be used for lumber?
- Safety Awareness Month
- What should you wear while handling sharp items?
- Home Depot approved cutting tool.
- Lift close to...
- Should you toss merchandise from ladder?
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- Safe distance from moving lift equipment.
- What should NEVER be brought down with a ladder?
- If you have a safety question who can you ask?
- What should be completed by the 15th of every month?
- Safety takes every...
- How many points of contact is considered safe on a ladder?
14 Clues: Lift close to... • Safety takes every... • Safety Awareness Month • Home Depot approved cutting tool. • What cart should be used for lumber? • Should you toss merchandise from ladder? • Safe distance from moving lift equipment. • If you have a safety question who can you ask? • What should NEVER be brought down with a ladder? • ...
Safety Puzzle 2025-03-11
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- A safety procedure that ensures dangerous machines are properly shut off
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a regularoty body in the US
- Personal Protective Equipment, such as gloves and glasses
- The process of evaluating risk to workers' safety and health
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
- The action of teaching a person a particular skill or type of behavior
- The attitude, beliefs, perceptions, and values that employees share in relation to safety
- An event that could lead to loss or injury
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- The action of evacuating a person or a place
- Immediate assistance given to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury
- The quality of being alert and aware of potential dangers
- a potential source of harm or danger
- Measures necessary for improving and protecting health and well-being
- Careful examination or scrutiny, especially for safety compliance
- Conforming to a rule, such as a specific policy, standard, or law
15 Clues: a potential source of harm or danger • An event that could lead to loss or injury • The action of evacuating a person or a place • The quality of being alert and aware of potential dangers • Personal Protective Equipment, such as gloves and glasses • The process of evaluating risk to workers' safety and health • ...
AGED First Week of School 2022-09-02
Across
- 30% of your grade comes from this of work (one word)
- what is rule number 3 of laboratory safety? (2 words)
- Blanket What is in the red box under the Gators Poster?
- What extra supply is in the white box next to the sink?
- 15% of you grade comes from this type of work (one word)
- what is rule number 5 of laboratory safety? (2 words)
- What is the acronym for rule number 2 of laboratory safety? (3 letter abbreviation)
- rule number 4 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words)
- rule number 1 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words)
- 25% of your grade comes from this of work (one word)
- What shape should a group of students from in the hallways of SCM? (one word)
- 20% of you grade comes from this type of work (one word)
Down
- rule number 2 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words)
- what is rule number 1 of laboratory safety? (3 words)
- What side of our hallways do we walk on? (one word)
- rule number 5 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words)
- these are the type of shoes worn in lab or green house setting (3 words)
- rule number 3 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words)
- what is rule number 4 of laboratory safety? (2 words)
- What adjective should describe a group of students in the hallways of SCM? (one word)
- What Marvel Comics team is on the student supply cabinent?
21 Clues: rule number 2 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words) • rule number 5 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words) • rule number 3 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words) • rule number 4 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words) • rule number 1 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words) • What side of our hallways do we walk on? (one word) • ...
Patient Safety Week 2015 2015-03-10
Across
- The phonetic clarification for the letter B is?
- When we practice and accept a questioning attitude we stop, reflect, and ....
- Use a clarifying question when the information received is?
- The first P in the Five P Tool
- The S in ISBAR-Q is for?
- Riverside's initiative to reduce preventable harm is called?
- When resolving a problem it is ok not to know it is not ok not to...
- When you are using codewords to help escalate and get a team members attention, I am concerned, I am uncomfortable, this is a safety issue. You are using which tool?
- The number of time you need to encourage safe behaviors compared to the number of times you correct an unsafe behavior.
Down
- Riverside's incident reporting system
- Who plays a role in delivering safe care?
- What is earned through safety, quality of care, and service
- This can be used to make sure we handoff effectively
- The type of cheese used to demostrate how safety events happen
- When you use 3-way repeat backs/read backs you are using which safety behavior?
- When we pay attention to detail we self check using what?
- The person that helps to build habits for safety behaviors in your work area
- What you permit, you...
- Riverside's goal for preventable harm
- When we handoff effectively we use what tool?
- When you watch out for each other what tool are you using?
21 Clues: What you permit, you... • The S in ISBAR-Q is for? • The first P in the Five P Tool • Riverside's incident reporting system • Riverside's goal for preventable harm • Who plays a role in delivering safe care? • When we handoff effectively we use what tool? • The phonetic clarification for the letter B is? • This can be used to make sure we handoff effectively • ...
Core Basic Safety (Module 101-15) 2023-09-11
Across
- Informational signs are what color?
- The ultimate responsibility for safety is _______.
- _________ injuries such as minor cuts, bruises or strains, but worker returned to duty the next day.
- An unplanned event that may or may not result in property damage.
- Safety is a learned ______________ and attitude.
- Property __________ only tools, materials, or equipment was damaged.
- Where chemical information is found.
- Fall protection is required when working ______ foot above ground or level below.
- This color is used for caution signs.
Down
- The D-ring should be positioned between the __________ blades.
- Lifting improperly is an example of ______ _______.
- Keeping your ________ area clean.
- Safety __________ is created when all workers see the value of a safe work environment.
- No one was hurt and no damage to property.
- Measure of probability of an event.
- An unplanned event that results in damage to someone or something else.
- This color is used for danger signs.
- This color is used for safety signs.
18 Clues: Keeping your ________ area clean. • Informational signs are what color? • Measure of probability of an event. • This color is used for danger signs. • This color is used for safety signs. • Where chemical information is found. • This color is used for caution signs. • No one was hurt and no damage to property. • Safety is a learned ______________ and attitude. • ...
