safety Crossword Puzzles
Safety 2023-08-15
Safety 2025-03-22
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- Look at the task and ______ any risks
- _____ to your leaders of any safety issues
- Practice good _____ techniques to avoid injury
- Review the task and processes
- Perform the task safely
- To avoid lifting, pulling or pushing injury
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- Stop and look!
- _____your equipment before use
- Always follow all corporate and departmental_____
- Always follow all safety directives and_____
- Assist your team members
- Come up with a plan and let everyone know what it is
12 Clues: Stop and look! • Perform the task safely • Assist your team members • Review the task and processes • _____your equipment before use • Look at the task and ______ any risks • _____ to your leaders of any safety issues • To avoid lifting, pulling or pushing injury • Always follow all safety directives and_____ • Practice good _____ techniques to avoid injury • ...
Safety 2026-03-06
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- | Device used to measure gas flow in pipelines
- | Control system used for emergency shutdown in stations
- | Process of cleaning and inspecting pipelines using a device
- | Station where gas pressure is reduced before distribution to network
- | Central monitoring room for pipeline operations
- | Valve used to release gas pressure safely during emergency
- | System used to monitor and control CGD pipeline operations remotely
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- | System used to add smell to natural gas
- | Safety barrier used to stop fire from spreading in pipelines
- | Corrosion protection technique used for underground pipelines
- | Equipment used to analyze gas composition in CGS
- | Device used to prevent flame propagation in pipelines or tanks
12 Clues: | System used to add smell to natural gas • | Device used to measure gas flow in pipelines • | Central monitoring room for pipeline operations • | Equipment used to analyze gas composition in CGS • | Control system used for emergency shutdown in stations • | Valve used to release gas pressure safely during emergency • ...
RMG Safety Month 4/14/23 2023-04-13
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- Effective on flammable metal fires
- President when OSHA founded
- Should be charged after use
- Type of safety training that is used to teach workers how to work safely around hazardous materials
- A safety walkthrough audit is known as an ___
- Safety organization
- Keep the work area ___ and neat
- Fire extinguisher for combustibles, flammable liquids, and electrical fires
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- What does the G stand for in GFCI?
- CPR
- Effective on cooking oils and fat fires
- ___ will robinson
- Yellow ___ tape
- Study of proper body mechanics
- Acronym for a system used to evaluate the severity and likelihood of hazards
- Type of emergency evacuation plan
- A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events
- Kills more people than fire itself
- ____ protection is required by law
19 Clues: CPR • Yellow ___ tape • ___ will robinson • Safety organization • President when OSHA founded • Should be charged after use • Study of proper body mechanics • Keep the work area ___ and neat • Type of emergency evacuation plan • What does the G stand for in GFCI? • Effective on flammable metal fires • Kills more people than fire itself • ____ protection is required by law • ...
Safety Crossword - 2024 - Q1 2024-01-30
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- Take ____ seconds whenever you are not clearly focused on your job tasks and refocus your attention for the safety of you and your co-workers.
- One of the key principals of workplace ergonomics is that employees should keep their work in their ______________
- Distracted driving-Any activity that could divert a person’s __________ away from the primary task of driving.
- Safety Commitment #7: I Consider __________ for My Work Tasks.
- A _______ green light is any green light that has been green for an extended time
- All containers of chemicals or ___________ products must be clearly labeled
- Hi-visibility clothing should be replaced about every _________ months if used on a regular basis
- Earplugs, earmuffs and even noise-canceling headphones can help bring the _______ levels down to a safe volume
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- Be aware of _______, splintery surfaces
- When you park a forklift, make sure the forks are flat on the _________ and the parking brake is on.
- In 1996, EJ acquired ___________ Brothers in Goldsboro, North Carolina
- No ___________ are named after Chuck Norris because no one would dare cross him
- Report all _____________ to your Supervisor, Team Lead or Safety Committee Member
- #3 on Keys to Lifting and Lowering: Bend ______, not waist
- Never place any ________ part under suspended loads
- Partial pallets should be stacked no higher than _____ feet
- I ________ care for my safety and for the safety of those around me
17 Clues: Be aware of _______, splintery surfaces • Never place any ________ part under suspended loads • #3 on Keys to Lifting and Lowering: Bend ______, not waist • Partial pallets should be stacked no higher than _____ feet • Safety Commitment #7: I Consider __________ for My Work Tasks. • I ________ care for my safety and for the safety of those around me • ...
Chancellor's Day PD (Advance) 2025-08-28
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- HARASSMENT PREVENTION Policy to protect students from unwanted conduct
- ACCESS Initiative to improve school building entry security
- VIOLENCE Any physical assault or threat in a school/work setting
- IN Safety procedure when danger is outside the building
- DOE system where incidents must be reported
- What all staff must do when they witness unsafe conduct
- Something all staff must maintain during investigations
- CONTROL Policy ensuring only authorized individuals enter school
- Taking action against someone for reporting misconduct
- ABUSE Prohibited language that belittles or embarrasses
- Behavior that intimidates, demeans, or humiliates others
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- A process to challenge a disciplinary decision
- ASSESSMENT Evaluation of conditions that may cause harm
- DOE office that investigates allegations
- Online harassment between students
- TEAM Group that responds to behavioral or school crises
- Process conducted by OSI or school-based team
- Safety procedure requiring everyone to leave the building
- BUTTON Device used to alert NYPD during imminent danger
- Team activated during school emergencies
- FOR ALL DOE initiative promoting inclusion and anti-bullying
- PUNISHMENT Prohibited physical force used to punish a student
- Safety procedure requiring staff and students to remain in place
- Safety procedure used during a threat inside the building
- Disciplinary action that removes a student from class/school
25 Clues: Online harassment between students • DOE office that investigates allegations • Team activated during school emergencies • DOE system where incidents must be reported • Process conducted by OSI or school-based team • A process to challenge a disciplinary decision • Taking action against someone for reporting misconduct • ...
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Crossword 2025-10-30
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- Any potential source of harm or injury
- Protective footwear worn on the job site
- Worn over clothes to protect from heat
- Personal cleanliness important for safety
- Helmet that protects from falling objects
- A sign or label that alerts to a danger
- The tools or gear used for protection
- Designed for one-time use to prevent contamination
- Reinforced boot that protect toes from impact
- Eyewear designed to prevent eye injury
- Instruction on how to properly use PPE
- Covers the mouth/nose for respiratory protection
- Worn on hands to prevent cuts or burns
- Stands for Personal Protective Equipment
- Filters harmful particles or gases from the air
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- A physical shield against hazards
- Covers the entire face from splashes or sparks
- Regular check to ensure PPE is in good condition
- Following PPE and safety rules correctly
- Inserted in ears to block loud noise
- What PPE provides to workers
- Protects the eyes from dust and debris
- Reflective outerwear for visibility and safety
- Used to clean hands and kill germs
- One-piece protective suit covering the body
- Worn over ears to reduce noise levels
- The main goal of wearing PPE
- Bright clothing that increases visible
28 Clues: What PPE provides to workers • The main goal of wearing PPE • A physical shield against hazards • Used to clean hands and kill germs • Inserted in ears to block loud noise • The tools or gear used for protection • Worn over ears to reduce noise levels • Any potential source of harm or injury • Protects the eyes from dust and debris • Worn over clothes to protect from heat • ...
Magnet Status Recognition Committee 2025-11-30
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- Aspects of nursing related to HIPAA, Nurse Practice Act, and the ANA Code of Ethics.
- Members of the hospital who are responsible for enforcing policy changes and strengthening structural quality.
- What is one way that management can improve nurses' job satisfaction?
- What is technological tool helps improve continuity care in the hospital setting?
- Magnet recognition programs help lower this with improved resource management.
- Often protected by HIPAA.
- A member of the health team that provides medication at the bedside.
- Hospital staff that implements quality improvement incentives and controls staffing ratios.
- One with that hospital staff can participate in continuing eduction.
- A reduction in errors leads to patient [blank].
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- Evidence shows that Magnet hospitals tend to maintain this with more safety regulations.
- This is reduced with Magnet® incentives related to increased patient safety.
- An example would be nurses on a floor.
- May include interdisciplinary partnerships related to patient care.
- A patient's [blank] should be honored to increase their satisfaction and safety.
- Syn. for tiers.
- Management plans staffing needs to ensure each patient gets adequate care.
- Reaching Magnet status improves hospital [blank].
- Something that leads to worse patient and staff outcomes usually due to staffing shortages.
- What progam represents the gold standard for nursing excellence and quality of care?
20 Clues: Syn. for tiers. • Often protected by HIPAA. • An example would be nurses on a floor. • A reduction in errors leads to patient [blank]. • Reaching Magnet status improves hospital [blank]. • May include interdisciplinary partnerships related to patient care. • A member of the health team that provides medication at the bedside. • ...
Don’t be Safety Blinded, be Safety Minded 2024-03-22
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- Company Safety Goal (2 words no space)
- Employee Wellness
- The practice of meeting the needs of the present without compromising environmental responsibility.
- Instructions provided to employees to enhance their knowledge and skills related to safety procedures.
- Adherence to regulations and company policies to ensure safety.
- _____ Safety Task Instructions (TSTI)
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- HSSE manager (look up)
- Courage to ____
- Measures taken to prevent accidents, hazards, and injuries in the workplace.
- The conditions in which a person lives or operates.
10 Clues: Courage to ____ • Employee Wellness • HSSE manager (look up) • _____ Safety Task Instructions (TSTI) • Company Safety Goal (2 words no space) • The conditions in which a person lives or operates. • Adherence to regulations and company policies to ensure safety. • Measures taken to prevent accidents, hazards, and injuries in the workplace. • ...
HOT OFF THE PRESS NOVEMBER 2016 2016-10-18
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- SHOULD BE CLEANED BEFORE WINTER
- WE ARE ALL THIS
- NUMBER OF SHIFTS AT QPLY
- DISCUSS SAFETY CONCERNS WITH
- THESE PROCEDURES WERE NOT IN PLACE MANY YEARS AGO
- MOBILE PEDESTRIAN INTERFACE
- DAN DANIELS WORKED HERE
- THESE CAN REDUCE THE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS
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- THE TYPE OF EFFORT NEEDED BY WORKERS TO PUT SAFETY #1
- COLOR OF HATS OF NEW WORKERS
- FIVE AVERAGE AGE OF EMPLOYEE AT QPLY
- IT ONLY TAKES THIS KIND OF SECOND TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE
- YOUR SAFETY CHAIRPERSON
- REPORT ALL TO FIRST AID
- THESE ARE THE KEY TO SUCCESS
15 Clues: WE ARE ALL THIS • YOUR SAFETY CHAIRPERSON • REPORT ALL TO FIRST AID • DAN DANIELS WORKED HERE • NUMBER OF SHIFTS AT QPLY • MOBILE PEDESTRIAN INTERFACE • COLOR OF HATS OF NEW WORKERS • DISCUSS SAFETY CONCERNS WITH • THESE ARE THE KEY TO SUCCESS • SHOULD BE CLEANED BEFORE WINTER • FIVE AVERAGE AGE OF EMPLOYEE AT QPLY • THESE CAN REDUCE THE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-28
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- a type of vehicle categorized as a powered industrial truck with 2 prongs at the front
- the necessary items for a particular purpose
- "Keep it in the pipes"
- Mobile scaffold that moves vertically
- Performed before each use
- hand protection
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- An area where a person's view is obstructed
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- Road vehicle
- type of eye protection
- Vehicle-mounted work platform
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- A core value
- One that looks or keeps watch to help avoid obstructions, other equipment, or personnel
- Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
15 Clues: Road vehicle • A core value • hand protection • type of eye protection • "Keep it in the pipes" • Performed before each use • Vehicle-mounted work platform • Mobile scaffold that moves vertically • An area where a person's view is obstructed • the necessary items for a particular purpose • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Chemical Awareness Blitz 2026-02-19
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- Acid Very strong liquid and dangerous will burn skin if touched,
- Toxic gas that smells like rotten eggs
- Cooking gas
- Safety purge gas, used to push out oxygen
- monoxide Poison gas from burning fuels
- Alcohol used as fuel or solvent
- Fuel used in trucks
- Chemical in gasoline that can cause cancer
- Gas needed for breathing and fires
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- Chemical used for water treatment
- Gas used in refining process
- Harmonized System System for labeling chemical hazards
- Gas used in lighter
- fuel used in cars
- Data Sheet Sheet that explains chemical safety
15 Clues: Cooking gas • fuel used in cars • Gas used in lighter • Fuel used in trucks • Gas used in refining process • Alcohol used as fuel or solvent • Chemical used for water treatment • Gas needed for breathing and fires • Toxic gas that smells like rotten eggs • monoxide Poison gas from burning fuels • Safety purge gas, used to push out oxygen • ...
Jeanine and John's Crossword LSI Fall 2021 2021-11-09
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- LSI's internal approach to flexible working arrangements.
- What street is ENS on in Shelburne?
- Katelyn's daughter and safety enthusiast
- Nova Scotia _____ Agency
- Our internal sharepoint site's name.
- The Lion _____ on the Nova Scotia Crest.
- Who is responsible for Safety in the workplace?
- Suzanne's vacation destination.
- _____ Day, November 11th
- The new Senior Executive Director of Safety.
- _____ History Month, the topic of Shakira's article.
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- Claire Heisler Ryan's preferred mode of transportation
- Festival of lights beginning November 4th, 2021
- _____ Centre, where the DM/ADM and Minister have their offices.
- Mirrelle's home town.
- Ava's last name
- New name for labour board team gatherings
- The fruits of Edwina Doucette's labour.
- Location of the Immigration Staff Retreat
- _____ Iced Coffee, Ivana's favorite of the summer 2021.
- Where is our office in New Glasgow? (____ ____ Drive)
- _____ Building, the main office location of the NSAA.
22 Clues: Ava's last name • Mirrelle's home town. • Nova Scotia _____ Agency • _____ Day, November 11th • Suzanne's vacation destination. • What street is ENS on in Shelburne? • Our internal sharepoint site's name. • The fruits of Edwina Doucette's labour. • Katelyn's daughter and safety enthusiast • The Lion _____ on the Nova Scotia Crest. • New name for labour board team gatherings • ...
Hussien 2023-12-21
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- Evaluating efficacy and side effects.
- - The goal in sight, where
- Manufacturing and distributing drugs.
- Large-scale confirmation of efficacy.
- Identification - Finding the disease culprit.
- - The supporting cast, holding the hero tight.
- - The empty vessel, a baseline for the heart.
- - Chance shuffles the deck, keeping bias out of sight.
- Molecules with potential drug activity.
- Financial resources for drug development.
- - A whisper from within, telling the story of the fight.
- Optimization - Shaping the weapon to hit its mark.
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- drug safety after market.
- Testing for safety and dosage.
- - Neither doctor nor patient sees, ensuring truth takes flight.
- - Animals take the stage, playing a crucial part.
- - Blending the ingredients, a delicate recipe for the light.
- - How much reaches the target, a crucial battle to fight.
- Validation - Proving the culprit can be tamed.
- Ensuring drug quality and safety.
- - Cells dance in a dish, revealing secrets in the dark.
- - Tablets, capsules, liquids, all delivering just right.
- Protecting drug patents.
- Ethical considerations in research.
24 Clues: Protecting drug patents. • drug safety after market. • - The goal in sight, where • Testing for safety and dosage. • Ensuring drug quality and safety. • Ethical considerations in research. • Evaluating efficacy and side effects. • Manufacturing and distributing drugs. • Large-scale confirmation of efficacy. • Molecules with potential drug activity. • ...
Welding Fundamental - Pt 1-3 2024-02-26
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- color- informational signs
- fire started by wood paper plastic
- fire started by cooking grease/ KITCHEN
- how to use a fire extinguisher
- fire started by combustible metals
- skin in charred as in burnt or white meat
- color- Caution
- color -Marked floors
- Personal Protective Equipment
- a device that provides clean filtered air for breathing no matter the surrounding air
- mildest from of burn, outer layer/ surface of skin in damages
- consists of oxygen, heat, gas/fuel
- device used to protect against brief exposure or dangerous gases or fumes, air travels through nose
- surface of skin is severely damages and has small blisters
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- radiation hazards
- fire Started by electricity
- device used where in areas where you might inhale dust or other solid particles
- fire started by Flammable Liquids
- Federal Agency that standardizes Safety Practices
- color- safety equipment and first aid supplies
- a piece of equipment that protects welders from fumes
- color- dangerous parts of equipment/ machinery
- color- fire safety equipment & danger
23 Clues: color- Caution • radiation hazards • color -Marked floors • color- informational signs • fire Started by electricity • Personal Protective Equipment • how to use a fire extinguisher • fire started by Flammable Liquids • fire started by wood paper plastic • fire started by combustible metals • consists of oxygen, heat, gas/fuel • color- fire safety equipment & danger • ...
Thanksgiving Safety Puzzle 2025-10-21
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- Hand Protection
- Chemical spill
- Safe energy isolation
- Upgraded lights
- New Safety Engineer
- Eye protection
- Thanksgiving meal garnish
- Native Americans
- Settlers
- First aid and OSHA recordable
- Fire suppression
- Multiple locks on a lockout
- PIV impact column
- Incident Commanders on shift
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- New Safety Manager
- How we report safety incidents
- Fall protection
- Job hazard analysis
- When you put it in the bird
- We'll get it done together
- Number one cause of injury
- New Learning Management System
- Safe Work, Confined Space, Hot Work
- Unsafe act or condition
- Badge readers
- Turkey and Football
- Pumpkin, apple, pecan
- Number one injured body part
- Something happened but no injury
- New document database
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Don't get lost in the field
- Incident investigation
- For those who don't like turkey
34 Clues: Settlers • Badge readers • Chemical spill • Eye protection • Hand Protection • Fall protection • Upgraded lights • Native Americans • Fire suppression • PIV impact column • New Safety Manager • Job hazard analysis • New Safety Engineer • Turkey and Football • Safe energy isolation • Pumpkin, apple, pecan • New document database • Incident investigation • Unsafe act or condition • ...
SAFETY QUIZ 2025-10-27
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- A method to uncover root causes
- The internal drive to uphold safety
- Visual warning on hazardous materials
- A pledge to go beyond compliance
- A safety device that detects smoke
- A close call that didn’t cause harm
- A system for reporting unsafe conditions
- Document that outlines chemical safety info
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- Tag used to warn against equipment use
- A type of chemical that poses health risks
- Tool used to isolate energy sources
- Type of footwear that protects toes
- System for communicating chemical hazards
- Equipment worn to protect yourself
- Event that causes harm to a person
- Document required before high-risk work
- A person trained to respond to emergencies
- What we build through repetition
- Structured review of job hazards
- The skills and confidence to act safely
- The opposite of reactive
- A challenge that drives growth
22 Clues: The opposite of reactive • A challenge that drives growth • A method to uncover root causes • A pledge to go beyond compliance • What we build through repetition • Structured review of job hazards • Equipment worn to protect yourself • Event that causes harm to a person • A safety device that detects smoke • Tool used to isolate energy sources • ...
MICROBIOLOGY CROSSWORDS 2024-10-11
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- Unwanted introduction of microorganisms in lab samples
- shape of rod like bacteria
- Single-celled eukaryotic parasites
- type of microscope with high resolution detail
- Gel-like substance used as a medium for culturing microorganisms
- safety attire worn in the lab (across)
- type of microscope that use elecron instead of liight
- Shallow circular dish used to culture bacteria
- Type of safety response needed for lab accidents
- Practice of preventing lab-acquired infections
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- Maintains optimal conditions for microbial growth
- tool use to magnify microorganisms
- Practice of preventing lab-acquired infections
- A type of parasite that lives inside a host cell
- Worn on hands for safety
- Equipment used for sterilizing lab tools with steam
- Smallest free-living microorganism without a cell wall
- Bacterial resting stage, often dyed with special stains
- Spherical bacteria
- Tiny structures in cells, often a focus of staining methods
20 Clues: Spherical bacteria • Worn on hands for safety • shape of rod like bacteria • tool use to magnify microorganisms • Single-celled eukaryotic parasites • safety attire worn in the lab (across) • Practice of preventing lab-acquired infections • type of microscope with high resolution detail • Shallow circular dish used to culture bacteria • ...
Health and Safety Week 2023 2023-04-20
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- ______ adults program
- take a ____:activity to do on your break
- don't skip your coffee ______
- mental health _______
- a group's shared attitudes and values
- elderly person
- we ____
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- lake summer destination
- we ______diversity
- point _____ care
- resident safety and call bell system
- a feeling of being protected
- we show _____
- we are _________
- and well-being support lifeworks
- site in central zone
- _____breathing; helps to calm
- online learning platform
- trusted person
19 Clues: we ____ • we show _____ • trusted person • elderly person • point _____ care • we are _________ • we ______diversity • site in central zone • ______ adults program • mental health _______ • online learning platform • lake summer destination • a feeling of being protected • don't skip your coffee ______ • _____breathing; helps to calm • and well-being support lifeworks • ...
Lead Auditor Training 2013-05-27
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- A in RABQSA
- ........ Hazard
- HACCP Principle No 6.
- Food Safety .......... System
- ......... Hazard
- Hazard ........Critical Control Points
- First In First Out
- Food Safety Plan (-,-,-)
- Certified Lead ........Training
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- .......... Hazard
- R in RABQSA
- HACCP Principle 2. Identify ....... Control Points
- Q in RABQSA
- A in RABQSA
- Type of Pathogen, usually found in undercooked poultry
- HACCP Principle No 3. ......... Critical Limits
- Number of Training HACCP Principles
- For Checking Food Temps
- S in RABQSA
- B in RABQSA
20 Clues: R in RABQSA • Q in RABQSA • A in RABQSA • A in RABQSA • S in RABQSA • B in RABQSA • ........ Hazard • ......... Hazard • .......... Hazard • First In First Out • HACCP Principle No 6. • For Checking Food Temps • Food Safety Plan (-,-,-) • Food Safety .......... System • Certified Lead ........Training • Number of Training HACCP Principles • Hazard ........Critical Control Points • ...
Safety Crossword 2020-12-10
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- GOV'T AGENCY CHARGED WITH WORKPLACE SAFETY
- SUBSTANCE THAT DAMAGES A SURFACE
- VIGILANT OR AWAKE
- THE MOST WEIGHT EQUIPMENT CAN SAFELY HANDLE
- COMING TO A HALT
- ________ SPACE-A DANGEROUS WORK ENVIRONMENT
- SAFETY GEAR ABBEVIATION
- FROZEN WATER USED TO TREAT INJURY
- _____ ONE ONE WHO YOU CALL IN AN EMERGENCY
- EQUIPMENT USED TO COMMUNICATE BETWEEN FORKS
- BACTERIA OR VIRUS THAT CAN CAUSE DISEASE
- ______ TOE BOOTS
- POST'S FIRST GOAL OF EVERY DAY
- LOSING YOUR FOOTING DUE TO WET FLOOR
- IMMEDIATE CARE GIVEN POST INJURY
- YOUR SURROUNDINGS
- A LIKELY SOURCE OF DANGER
- WATCH WITH INTENT TO LEARN
- EYE PROTECTION
- AN INSTANCE OF BODILY HARM
- A 2ND PERSON WHO SAW IT HAPPEN
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- DETAILED INFO TELLING HOW SOMETHING'S DONE
- OUR CURRENT LOOMING HEALTH RISK
- SLIPS & TRIPS & ________
- EVENT WHERE SOMEONE IS INJURED
- BOSS WHO MAKES YOU DO THESE
- STUDY OF THE BODY'S EFFICIENCY AT WORK
- REPEATING A TASK TO BECOME EXPERT
- EVENT OF A NEAR INJURY
- A _____ WORKPLACE IS A SAFE ONE
- TOOL USED TO CLIMB
- AUDIBLE WARNING USED ON FORKS
- HEAVY EQUIPMENT USED TO LOAD TRUCKS
- STOP SOMETHING BEFORE IT HAPPENS
- CATCHING YOUR FOOT ON AN OBSTACLE
- THE NEW GUY WHO'S GONNA PREACH SAFETY
- SUBSTANCE THAT CAUSES ADVERSE BODILY REACTION
37 Clues: EYE PROTECTION • COMING TO A HALT • ______ TOE BOOTS • VIGILANT OR AWAKE • YOUR SURROUNDINGS • TOOL USED TO CLIMB • EVENT OF A NEAR INJURY • SAFETY GEAR ABBEVIATION • SLIPS & TRIPS & ________ • A LIKELY SOURCE OF DANGER • WATCH WITH INTENT TO LEARN • AN INSTANCE OF BODILY HARM • BOSS WHO MAKES YOU DO THESE • AUDIBLE WARNING USED ON FORKS • EVENT WHERE SOMEONE IS INJURED • ...
Safety Crossword 2016-02-16
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- Another severe weather shelter.
- When should you have your Safety Glasses on?
- Called to fix something.
- Meghan/Aspen's job.
- Speed limit in the parking lot.
- The smoking area.
- Needed to enter the building.
- Emergency evacuation to the pond.
- 2nd Shift Production Floor Supervisor.
- Goes on a single skid.
- How the conveyor or tape machine should be when you leave for breaks.
- Quality Supervisor.
- 1st shift Maintenance.
- PPE
- Get an AVI buck for?
- Double-stacked mats.
- Not allowed out on the floor.
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- 2nd shift Maintenance.
- Wear while using a Safety Knife.
- Yelled before starting a machine.
- SPI Site Leader.
- Location of Safety Observation Forms.
- Food on the Production Floor.
- Emergency evacuation to the gravel road.
- Machine is down and not operational.
- Wear while handling Mercury lamps.
- Always wear on Production Floor.
- Mercury lamp disposal.
- Severe weather shelter.
- Stretches.
- Day of Safety Meetings.
- Ergo winner drawing.
- Only time to smoke.
- Place to get a band-aid.
- Where gloves go.
- Color of Emergency Exit
- 1st Shift Production Floor Supervisor.
- All other lamps disposal.
- Wear while using a pallet jack.
- An almost fall.
40 Clues: PPE • Stretches. • An almost fall. • SPI Site Leader. • Where gloves go. • The smoking area. • Meghan/Aspen's job. • Only time to smoke. • Quality Supervisor. • Ergo winner drawing. • Get an AVI buck for? • Double-stacked mats. • 2nd shift Maintenance. • Mercury lamp disposal. • Goes on a single skid. • 1st shift Maintenance. • Severe weather shelter. • Day of Safety Meetings. • ...
Safety Crossword 2016-02-16
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- Called to fix something.
- When should you have your Safety Glasses on?
- Get an AVI buck for?
- Place to get a band-aid.
- Double-stacked mats.
- 1st Shift Production Floor Supervisor.
- 2nd Shift Production Floor Supervisor.
- The smoking area.
- Machine is down and not operational.
- How the conveyor or tape machine should be when you leave for breaks.
- All other lamps disposal.
- 2nd shift Maintenance.
- Ergo winner drawing.
- Always wear on Production Floor.
- Wear while using a pallet jack.
- Day of Safety Meetings.
- Quality Supervisor.
- Not allowed out on the floor.
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- Mercury lamp disposal.
- 1st shift Maintenance.
- Color of Emergency Exit
- Another severe weather shelter.
- Only time to smoke.
- PPE
- Where gloves go.
- Food on the Production Floor.
- Location of Safety Observation Forms.
- Yelled before starting a machine.
- Wear while handling Mercury lamps.
- Meghan/Aspen's job.
- Wear while using a Safety Knife.
- Emergency evacuation to the pond.
- Stretches.
- Severe weather shelter.
- Emergency evacuation to the gravel road.
- Speed limit in the parking lot.
- Goes on a single skid.
- Needed to enter the building.
- SPI Site Leader.
- An almost fall.
40 Clues: PPE • Stretches. • An almost fall. • Where gloves go. • SPI Site Leader. • The smoking area. • Only time to smoke. • Meghan/Aspen's job. • Quality Supervisor. • Get an AVI buck for? • Double-stacked mats. • Ergo winner drawing. • Mercury lamp disposal. • 1st shift Maintenance. • 2nd shift Maintenance. • Goes on a single skid. • Color of Emergency Exit • Severe weather shelter. • ...
World safety day crossword 2025-04-28
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- Safety procedure to ensure machines stay off during maintenance (7)
- Accidental release of a substance, often in labs (5)
- The chance of something going wrong (4)
- Visual cues for safety information and warnings (7)
- Standard procedure or safety guideline (8)
- A sudden event requiring immediate action (9)
- Initial treatment given before professional help arrives (8)
- Station used to rinse eyes in case of chemical exposure (7)
- Invisible energy that can be harmful in large doses (9)
- To remove hazardous substances from surfaces or people (14)
- Injury risk in clinical settings, often from injections (11)
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- Practice used to prevent the spread of hazardous materials (11)
- Sheet listing chemical hazards and safe handling (3) (abbr.)
- Gear worn to protect yourself from hazards (3) (abbr.)
- Needles or blades requiring special disposal (6)
- An unplanned event that could have caused harm (8)
- Device used to warn of fire, gas leak, or emergency (5)
- Ventilated enclosure for working with chemicals (8)
- Identifying containers with contents and hazards (8)
- Sign used to warn of infectious materials (9)
- A potential source of harm or danger (6)
- Safety review or inspection of a workplace (5)
- Ensures fresh air in workplaces and removes contaminants (11)
23 Clues: The chance of something going wrong (4) • A potential source of harm or danger (6) • Standard procedure or safety guideline (8) • Sign used to warn of infectious materials (9) • A sudden event requiring immediate action (9) • Safety review or inspection of a workplace (5) • Needles or blades requiring special disposal (6) • ...
Pediatric Patient Safety 2024-03-07
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- If your patient is unable to move independently, turn your patient at least every ___ hours.
- Catch You have acted to prevent a potential safety issue from reaching a patient. This is called a __ __. (two words)
- __Makes a Personal Commitment to Safety.
- Which Error Prevention Tool supports questioning the answer?
- A culture of ___ encourages and supports the reporting of any situation that threatens the quality of patient care.
- Ochsner Children's belongs to the safety organization called Solutions For ____ Safety.
- ___ is an Error Prevention Tool that supports paying attention to detail.
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- After Error Prevention Training is completed, Ochsner Children's employees are Safety ___ Champions.
- To reduce the likelihood of medication errors, medication labels should be checked again the physician _____.
- When a medication is infusing to a peripheral IV, we use the touch, ___, compare method to reduce the likelihood of having an infiltration/extravasation.
- ARCC facilitates team member checking and coaching. What does the "R" in "ARCC" stand for?
- The abbreviation for an indwelling catheter associated with a central line infection is____.
12 Clues: __Makes a Personal Commitment to Safety. • Which Error Prevention Tool supports questioning the answer? • ___ is an Error Prevention Tool that supports paying attention to detail. • Ochsner Children's belongs to the safety organization called Solutions For ____ Safety. • ARCC facilitates team member checking and coaching. What does the "R" in "ARCC" stand for? • ...
Stay Safe! Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-17
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- Emergency procedure for minor injuries
- Method to prevent fires, providing an escape route
- Car safety device worn by drivers and passengers
- Means to keep safe from
- Sudden drop causing potential injury
- Headgear for safety, especially when biking
- Harm or damage to the body
- Careful action to prevent danger or harm
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- Act of saving someone from danger
- Cautionary indicator to prevent accidents
- Device to warn of smoke or fire
- Measures taken to avoid harm
- To trip and lose balance
- Protective eyewear for various activities
- Hazardous source needing caution, particularly with wiring
15 Clues: Means to keep safe from • To trip and lose balance • Harm or damage to the body • Measures taken to avoid harm • Device to warn of smoke or fire • Act of saving someone from danger • Sudden drop causing potential injury • Emergency procedure for minor injuries • Careful action to prevent danger or harm • Cautionary indicator to prevent accidents • ...
Seeking Safety 2025-11-26
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- Confidence in oneself or others
- Options available during decision making
- Limits set to protect emotional and physical wellbeing
- Building supportive relationships
- Focusing attention on the present moment
- Regaining power over choices and behaviors
- The primary goal of Seeking Safety
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- A skill used to stay present and reduce distress
- Something that causes an emotional or trauma-related reaction
- A balanced and secure emotional state
- Ability to bounce back from challenges
- Healthy strategies to manage difficult emotions
- Help received from others during healing
- The process of healing from trauma or addiction
- A core value in Seeking Safety
15 Clues: A core value in Seeking Safety • Confidence in oneself or others • Building supportive relationships • The primary goal of Seeking Safety • A balanced and secure emotional state • Ability to bounce back from challenges • Options available during decision making • Focusing attention on the present moment • Help received from others during healing • ...
General Shop Safety & Color Coding 2023-09-02
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- Designates adjustment wheels, knobs, levers, and safety islands
- ________ protection is required at all times.
- Designates large electrical panels or boxes and Out of Order signs
- Use only those tools or machines in which you have completed safety instruction and passed a written test to become ________.
- Wear ___________ glasses or goggles at all times while in the mechanics laboratory and in other areas specified by the instructor. Additional eye and face protection may be required when operating certain tools.
- Designates guards, electrical control boxes, and hazardous areas
- acetylene lines and acetylene carts
- Never leave power equipment ___________ while unattended.
- Turn _______ power equipment immediately after use.
- Avoid carelessness and/or “___________” which will not be tolerated.
- Indicates waste container
- against a hazardous object
- Know the location and use of all _________ equipment in the laboratory.
- Be sure that you are familiar with all _________ before using power equipment.
- Use _________ and safety devices at all times.
- Do not leave the laboratory or work area unless the instructor gives you ____________.
- Special eye, face, or skin protection is required when performing _______ tasks.
- Indicates medicine, first aid supplies, oxygen lines, and carts
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- Designates areas where you might stumble, fall, or
- Indicates gasoline can
- Avoid loud talking, shouting, and other _____________ behaviors in the classroom and laboratory.
- Designates the location of fire equipment, the stop button of electrical equipment,
- Operate power equipment only on a ______ student at a time basis.
- No _____ clothing, loose jewelry, or unsecured long hair.
- No open heel or _______ toe shoes.
- Designates container for oily rags and flammable materials
- _________ power equipment for safety before putting it into operation.
- Wear proper ____________ in the mechanics laboratory.
- Avoid laying tools or materials in ____________.
- Pay attention to what you are doing at all ________.
- Notify the ____________ in case of accident, injury, fire, defective equipment or tools, or any prevailing safety hazard.
- Designates edges of tables and equipment
- Do not _______ in the laboratory.
- Indicates cleanup area
34 Clues: Indicates gasoline can • Indicates cleanup area • Indicates waste container • against a hazardous object • Do not _______ in the laboratory. • No open heel or _______ toe shoes. • acetylene lines and acetylene carts • Designates edges of tables and equipment • ________ protection is required at all times. • Use _________ and safety devices at all times. • ...
Safety Crossword 2016-02-16
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- Mercury lamp disposal.
- Severe weather shelter.
- 2nd Shift Production Floor Supervisor.
- Called to fix something.
- 1st shift Maintenance.
- Speed limit in the parking lot.
- How the conveyor or tape machine should be when you leave for breaks.
- Ergo winner drawing.
- Wear while using a Safety Knife.
- Day of Safety Meetings.
- All other lamps disposal.
- PPE
- Goes on a single skid.
- Get an AVI buck for?
- Not allowed out on the floor.
- Location of Safety Observation Forms.
- 1st Shift Production Floor Supervisor.
- Where gloves go.
- Stretches.
- An almost fall.
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- SPI Site Leader.
- When should you have your Safety Glasses on?
- Emergency evacuation to the pond.
- The smoking area.
- Quality Supervisor.
- Place to get a band-aid.
- Machine is down and not operational.
- Wear while handling Mercury lamps.
- Emergency evacuation to the gravel road.
- Double-stacked mats.
- Food on the Production Floor.
- Always wear on Production Floor.
- Meghan/Aspen's job.
- 2nd shift Maintenance.
- Needed to enter the building.
- Yelled before starting a machine.
- Another severe weather shelter.
- Only time to smoke.
- Wear while using a pallet jack.
- Color of Emergency Exit
40 Clues: PPE • Stretches. • An almost fall. • SPI Site Leader. • Where gloves go. • The smoking area. • Quality Supervisor. • Meghan/Aspen's job. • Only time to smoke. • Ergo winner drawing. • Double-stacked mats. • Get an AVI buck for? • Mercury lamp disposal. • 1st shift Maintenance. • Goes on a single skid. • 2nd shift Maintenance. • Severe weather shelter. • Day of Safety Meetings. • ...
Food Safety Crossword Questionnaire 2025-07-30
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- Process that destroys microorganisms on surfaces or equipment.
- Document compiling GMPs, SOPs, and food safety system responsibilities.
- Waterborne bacteria that can cause severe respiratory illness.
- Period during which product remains safe and retains intended quality.
- A step where control is essential to eliminate or reduce a food safety hazard.
- Activity to confirm that control measures and procedures are working effectively.
- A risk-based system for identifying and controlling food safety hazards.
- System used to identify the history and movement of a product batch.
- Procedure for removing unsafe product from the distribution chain.
- Removal of visible soil and residues from surfaces before sanitizing.
- Foreign material such as glass, metal, or plastic in finished goods.
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- A microbial layer that adheres to surfaces and resists regular cleaning.
- Any nonconformity observed during process monitoring or inspection.
- Systematic review to assess weaknesses that may lead to food fraud.
- Type of cleaning agent effective for removing organic soils like fats.
- A chlorine-resistant microorganism that can contaminate drinking water.
- Type of hazard involving cleaning agents or heavy metal contamination.
- The "C" in the HACCP acronym.
- Collective practices to maintain personal and operational cleanliness.
- The “P” in CCP.
- FSSC 22000 certification is based on this ISO food safety management system.
21 Clues: The “P” in CCP. • The "C" in the HACCP acronym. • Process that destroys microorganisms on surfaces or equipment. • Waterborne bacteria that can cause severe respiratory illness. • Procedure for removing unsafe product from the distribution chain. • Any nonconformity observed during process monitoring or inspection. • ...
Health & Safety 2025-09-12
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- Symbol colour for warning signs
- Law that underpins workplace health and safety
- Dangerous fibrous material found in some older buildings
- The hazard that can cause slipping
- Regulations covering hazardous substances
- Type of accident where someone trips or stumbles
- Breathing protection for dusty work
- Device used to disconnect faulty circuits
- The act of tidying to remove risks
- The agency that inspects building sites
- The first link in the “safe isolation” process
- Law for reporting workplace accidents and near misses
- Fire extinguisher for electrical fires
- The safe voltage for site tools
- A secure platform used instead of a ladder
- Required by law, given before starting site work
- Procedure to ensure equipment cannot be turned on
- Fluorescent jacket used for visibility
- Regulations for lifting and carrying
- The “E” in PPE
- Document outlining risks and controls
- Electrical safety device that melts when overloaded
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- Protective equipment for eyes
- A reportable incident without injury
- Regulations covering electrical safety at work
- Injury from contact with live conductors
- To confirm a circuit is not live before working
- British Standard wiring regulations
- Equipment that prevents falls when working at height
- Protective clothing abbreviation
- The person responsible for safety on site
- Rules for safe use of work equipment
- Body that enforces health and safety law
- Equipment for reaching high places safely
- Immediate treatment for injury
- To reduce risk by changing the task
- Triangle showing heat, fuel, oxygen
- Document that explains how to do a task safely
- Action taken to avoid danger, “Stop work if unsafe”
- A hard hat protects this part of the body
40 Clues: The “E” in PPE • Protective equipment for eyes • Immediate treatment for injury • Symbol colour for warning signs • The safe voltage for site tools • Protective clothing abbreviation • The hazard that can cause slipping • The act of tidying to remove risks • British Standard wiring regulations • Breathing protection for dusty work • To reduce risk by changing the task • ...
culinary crossword 2023-09-04
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- second step of the three-compartment sink
- occupational safety and health administration
- parts per million
- –hundred and eighty final water temperature in a dish water
- and one temperature of the first sink
- color of sanitizing bucket
- sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work
- sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work
- first step of the three-compartment sink
- third step of the three-compartment sink
- fourth step of the three-compartment sink
- removes food and other dirt from a surface
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- sanitizer takes 7 seconds to work
- last step of the three-compartment sink
- water hardness is amount of ________ in your water
- and seventy-one heat sanitation water temperature
- material safety Data Safety
- hang mops, brooms, and brushes on _________ to air-airy
- color of cleaning bucket
- reduces the pathogen on a surface to safe levels
20 Clues: parts per million • color of cleaning bucket • color of sanitizing bucket • material safety Data Safety • sanitizer takes 7 seconds to work • sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work • sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work • and one temperature of the first sink • last step of the three-compartment sink • first step of the three-compartment sink • ...
Culinary Chapter 10 Servsafe Crossword 2023-08-25
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- sanitizer takes 7 seconds to work
- last step of the three-compartment sink
- sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work
- water hardness is amount of ________ in your water
- and one temperature of the first sink
- fourth step of the three-compartment sink
- color of sanitizing bucket
- color of cleaning bucket
- occupational safety and health administration
- third step of the three-compartment sink
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- –hundred and eighty final water temperature in a dish water
- first step of the three-compartment sink
- material safety Data Safety
- and seventy-one heat sanitation water temperature
- removes food and other dirt from a surface
- second step of the three-compartment sink
- parts per million
- sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work
- reduces the pathogen on a surface to safe levels
- hang mops, brooms, and brushes on _________ to air-airy
20 Clues: parts per million • color of cleaning bucket • color of sanitizing bucket • material safety Data Safety • sanitizer takes 7 seconds to work • sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work • sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work • and one temperature of the first sink • last step of the three-compartment sink • first step of the three-compartment sink • ...
ServSafe Chapter 1 Providing Safe Food 2021-02-15
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- Purchasing food from ____ sources is a common food-handling mistake.
- This agency writes the food code.
- People who don't wash their hands properly or often enough are the biggest risks to food safety and an example of poor _____ _____.
- Improper _____ and sanitizing can cause equipment and utensils to become contaminated.
- Pressure to work quickly can make it hard to take the ____ to follow food safety procedures.
- Food requiring time and temperature control for safety is often abbreviated to this.
- Foreign objects such as metal shavings are an example of this type of contamination.
- This contaminant is the greatest threat to food safety.
- This agency regulates meat, poultry, and eggs.
- Newly hired staff should be _____ to follow safety procedures.
- After prepping steak on a cutting board, a food handler wipes the cutting board with a towel and uses the same cutting board to slice cucumbers for a salad.
- A food handler's hands can transfer ____ from one food to another.
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- Food handlers who don't wash hands correctly can cause this.
- This group of people are most likely to get sick from contaminated food.
- Leftover spaghetti cooled on the counter is an example of this.
- TCS and this food are most likely the types of food to become unsafe.
- A foodborne illness outbreak is when ___ or more people get sick at the same place.
17 Clues: This agency writes the food code. • This agency regulates meat, poultry, and eggs. • This contaminant is the greatest threat to food safety. • Food handlers who don't wash hands correctly can cause this. • Newly hired staff should be _____ to follow safety procedures. • Leftover spaghetti cooled on the counter is an example of this. • ...
JHSC Terms of Reference 2013-09-26
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- Health and safety concerns should be reviewed with _____________before going to committee
- each site has 2 of these positions to represent the JHSC and their members in all JHSC activiities
- document in which inspection findings are recorded
- Central Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) shall establish a Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) for each of its sites with more than ______ employees
- location where meeting notes are posted
- The division who is responsible for this policy
- The Joint Health and Safety committee will consist of no less than _________ certified members representing management and the workers.
- The JHSC reports findings to whom?
- Member who represent JHSC when an investigation occurs must be ________
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- identification of (potential) hazards that can be attributed to people, equipment, environmental conditions, organizational factors and ____________ is a function of JHSC
- the act the committee follows
- at least 50% of worker members must be present
- Everyone in the workplace has a role to play and a duty to actively participate in workplace safety. Every worker who sees a health and safety concern has a duty to report the situation to their supervisor or designate.What is this system called?
- keeping secret personal information
- JHSC training is provided to new committee members and new _____________
- frequency of office inspections
16 Clues: the act the committee follows • frequency of office inspections • The JHSC reports findings to whom? • keeping secret personal information • location where meeting notes are posted • at least 50% of worker members must be present • The division who is responsible for this policy • document in which inspection findings are recorded • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 3 2014-09-22
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- detectors / sensor intended to sight and respond to the presence of a flame
- plan / Disaster management is the discipline of dealing with and avoiding both natural and manmade disasters
- A fires / A fire involving ordinary combustible materials such as paper, wood, cloth, and some rubber and plastic materials
- resuscitation / is an emergency lifesaving procedure that is done when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped
- Safety Data Sheet / a document that contains information on the potential health effects of exposure to chemicals, or other potentially dangerous substances, and on safe working procedures when handling chemical products
- detectors / fire alarm device designed to respond when the convected thermal energy of a fire increases the temperature of a heat
- hazards / hazard to the health of those exposed to it
- Form No. 300 / Log of Work-Related Injuries
- / the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
- / the state of being legally responsible for something
- C fires / Fires involving energized electrical equipment
- safety audit / the process in which a company's or organization's safety rules, equipment, etc
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- maneuver / a first-aid procedure for dislodging an obstruction from a person's windpipe in which a sudden strong pressure is applied on their abdomen, between the navel and the ribcage
- detectors / a fire-protection device that automatically detects and gives a warning of the presence of smoke
- aid / help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- routes / An identified roadway and/or non-road passageway to an area of safety
- Safety and Health Administration / an agency under the Department of Labor whose purpose is to ensure safe and healthful workplaces in America
- hazards / as a chemical for which there is scientifically valid evidence that it is a combustible liquid, a compressed gas, explosive, flammable, an organic peroxide, an oxidizer, pyrophoric, unstable (reactive), or water-reactive
- / a house or building, together with its land and outbuildings, occupied by a business or considered in an official context
- systems / Systems forming part of a building, requiring maintenance and inspection, and subject to a Compliance Schedule
- Communication Standard / states that companies producing and using hazardous materials must provide employees with information and training on the proper handling and use of these materials
- B fires / A fire involving flammable or combustible liquids, flammable gases, greases and similar materials, and some rubber and plastic materials
- investigation / Accident analysis is carried out in order to determine the cause or causes of an accident or series of accidents so as to prevent further incidents of a similar kind
- program guidelines / defined to be the control of recognized hazards to achieve an definition of safety
24 Clues: Form No. 300 / Log of Work-Related Injuries • hazards / hazard to the health of those exposed to it • / the state of being legally responsible for something • C fires / Fires involving energized electrical equipment • / the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property • detectors / sensor intended to sight and respond to the presence of a flame • ...
Chapter 2 2024-02-29
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- accidents 25% cause of firefighter death
- fitness weight training, cardiovascular workouts, and stretching
- tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs
- protection of the environment
- disease leading cause of fire fighter death
- Adequate training is essential for firefighter safety
- all firefighters must be empowered to stop unsafe practices
- critical incident stress management
- work two or more firefighters who work together and are in constant communication with each other
- breaks in the form of recycling and
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
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- fire fighter safety is jeopardized
- caused by a wide variety of carcinogens
- employee assistance programs
- consuming 8 to 10 oz of water everyday
- critical incident stress debriefing
- occupational safety and health administration
- 42% causes of fire fighter death
- maintenance regular maintenance of the engine, transmission, and other equipment on a vehicle
- power and hand tools, PPE and electronic instruments
20 Clues: employee assistance programs • protection of the environment • 42% causes of fire fighter death • fire fighter safety is jeopardized • critical incident stress debriefing • tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs • critical incident stress management • breaks in the form of recycling and • consuming 8 to 10 oz of water everyday • caused by a wide variety of carcinogens • ...
WLS Crossword Knowledge Game 2023-08-09
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- Educational activities within a company created to enhance the knowledge and skills of employees
- Is a comprehensive file compiling the full historical employment, safety, and certification history of each driver you employ. It's required by the FMCSA to maintain operating authority
- FMCSA issues a Satisfactory, Conditional, or Unsatisfactoryry rating to a carrier
- WLS expects all members to embrace a _____________ _____________ Culture
- Shipper's statement of loss or damage to any of his or her goods while they were in the care of the carrier or its agent
- Is the number one priority
- Refers to successfully meeting the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the federal agency that enforces rules (DOT regulations) governing the operation of commercial motor vehicles.
- White Line Systems
- A truck, generally one-half the size and capacity of a tractor-trailer
- Conducted to vehicles and drivers to determine compliance with federal safety regulations
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- The transportation of goods from one state to a different state (including outside the United States); OR between two places in one state THROUGH another state or place outside of the United States
- A move in which goods are transported from one point to another within the same state; no state borders are crossed
- Inspection Report which needs to be completed daily by drivers for any commercial vehicle they operate, as specified by Federal Law 49 CFR 396.11 and 396.13. Criteria included in pre and post trip inspections.
- A list (in whole or in part) containing rates, rules, regulations, classifications or other provisions related to a motor carrier's transportation services
- The receipt for your goods and the contract for their transportation
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness
- Indicate noncompliance with federal safety regulations
- Abbreviation for the system to categorize motor carrier on-road safety performance
- The mover transporting goods
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration abbreviation
- Monthly appreciation award given to individuals who represent exceptional performance, attitude, and integrity.
- Weight of the van and its contents after your goods are loaded
- Come together as a ______________ to achieve a common goal
23 Clues: White Line Systems • Is the number one priority • The mover transporting goods • Indicate noncompliance with federal safety regulations • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration abbreviation • Come together as a ______________ to achieve a common goal • Weight of the van and its contents after your goods are loaded • ...
EXAM 1 2013-09-16
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- Costs not covered by insurance.
- Intentionally neglecting one’s responsibility to exercise reasonable care.
- The human tendency to become hyper-focused on a decision, whether right or wrong.
- Financial awards assigned to injured parties in a lawsuit
- The concensus organization the published the national fire codes.
- A field of safety based on positive reinforcement.
- In ___________ , it is important to not do exactly what a person in an accident did, as an additional accident may occur.
- The organization that is made up of safety professionals, which was founded after the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire.
- The professional organization that represents industrial hygienists.
- the theory of subtracting the capacity of worker after an accident from the worker’s capacity before an accident.
- The board that certifies safety professionals.
- An action involving a failure to exercise a reasonable care that may, as a result, lead to civil litigation.
- It is important to take witness statements as soon as the witness list has been compiled. This is called _____________.
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- The board responsible for administering the Certified Industrial Hygienist credential.
- Failure to take reasonable care or failure to perform duties in ways that prevent harm to humans or damage to property.
- An accident theory stating that injuries are based on preceding factors.
- The organization that represents professional engineers.
- = N x 200,000/T
- The U.S. Department of Labor’s safety enforcement arm.
- An error that occurred sometime in the past.
- A failure in which the following components: person (host), machine (agency), or the environment fail.
- The profession of protecting humans from exposure to radiation.
- An OSHA violation in which no fine is given.
- The federal government's occupational safety and health research arm.
- Eyewitnesses to an accident.
25 Clues: = N x 200,000/T • Eyewitnesses to an accident. • Costs not covered by insurance. • An error that occurred sometime in the past. • An OSHA violation in which no fine is given. • The board that certifies safety professionals. • A field of safety based on positive reinforcement. • The U.S. Department of Labor’s safety enforcement arm. • ...
HSE 2023 Crossword Puzzle 2 2023-10-12
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- An action used to save a person from choking.
- The first process in PDCA approach to carry out safety management system.
- __________, leadership and communication are the three examples of Organisation, that can influence safety behaviour.
- Excessive irregular working hours is one example of psychosocial hazard that can lead to __________.
- One of the major type of Contact dermatitis.
- Served to immediately stop any working activity until such measures required by the commissioner have been taken.
- A list of instructions that tells you what you are allowed to do and what are not allowed to do.
- Can be used to prevent from falling, when working at height.
- A systematic approach for managing an organisations environmental issues and opportunities.
- Radiation that has a lesser energy emission (example, microwave energy).
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- The risk indicator is __________ if immediate action is required to control the hazard.
- A musculoskeletal disorder that leads to weakness and clumsiness of hands.
- One of the route of chemical exposure.
- Prevent movement at injured site by using a splint is the most important step in a First Aid when the victim is suffering from __________ .
- An example of open flame under Category 1 Hot Work.
- The last option in the hierarchy of waste management.
- Waste that is dangerous or potentially harmful to our health and the environment.
- Modifying an equipment is one of the hierarchy controls, to reduce risks known as __________.
- Attitude, Behaviour and __________ are the three elements of safety culture that can have a big influence on the safety outcomes.
- One of the reasons why accidents occur.
- The only type of fire extinguisher that can be used to extinguish fire from flammable gases such as propane and methane.
- The third process in PDCA approach to carry out safety management system.
22 Clues: One of the route of chemical exposure. • One of the reasons why accidents occur. • One of the major type of Contact dermatitis. • An action used to save a person from choking. • An example of open flame under Category 1 Hot Work. • The last option in the hierarchy of waste management. • Can be used to prevent from falling, when working at height. • ...
Understanding Medicines 2023-12-19
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- Take medicines ______ as prescribed. (Hint: Medicine Safety)
- Chemicals or compounds used to cure, halt, or prevent disease: ease symptoms or help in diagnosis of illness.
- ______ the label and follow directions (Hint: Medicine Safety)
- Always ______ your doctor and pharmacist if you're taking any other medications or any herbal supplements
- This type of medicine fights bacterial infections.
- Is anything you feel while you're sick, such as a cough or nausea.
- Double-Check that you have the _____ medicine. (Hint: Medicine Safety)
- These pain relievers, or _______ don't get rid of the source of the pain.
- Take antibiotics for the full length of the _______ prescribed, even if you start to feel better.
- _______ share prescription medicine with anyone else, even it the person has the same symptoms.
- This organization must approve all medicine before being sold in the United States (The acronym)
- Always _____ your doctor's or pharmacist's instructions. (Hint: Medicine Safety)
- When a medicine's _______ outweigh its known risks, FDA usually approves the sale of the drug.
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- Usually contain a small amount of an agent that resembles a specific germ or germs that have been modified or killed.
- One method of delivery used to take medicine such as Nasal Sprays
- _____ take more medicine than recommended. (HInt: Medicine Safety)
- Remember that drinking alcohol can _______ worsen the side effects of many medications.
- One method of delivery used to take medicine such as used in a hospital and is inserted into a vein.
- Just because a medicine is available _______ (the acronym, that doesn't mean it's free of side effects.
- One method of delivery used to take medicine such as liquids
20 Clues: This type of medicine fights bacterial infections. • Take medicines ______ as prescribed. (Hint: Medicine Safety) • One method of delivery used to take medicine such as liquids • ______ the label and follow directions (Hint: Medicine Safety) • One method of delivery used to take medicine such as Nasal Sprays • ...
culinary crossword by Skyler Hampton 2023-09-04
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- hang mops, brooms, and brushes on _________ to air-airy
- color of sanitizing bucket
- second step of the three-compartment sink
- third step of the three-compartment sink
- sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work
- color of cleaning bucket
- water hardness is amount of ________ in your water
- occupational safety and health administration
- fourth step of the three-compartment sink
- last step of the three-compartment sink
- removes food and other dirt from a surface
- first step of the three-compartment sink
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- sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work
- and one temperature of the first sink
- and seventy-one heat sanitation water temperature
- parts per million
- reduces the pathogen on a surface to safe levels
- –hundred and eighty final water temperature in a dish water
- sanitizer takes 7 seconds to work
- material safety Data Safety
20 Clues: parts per million • color of cleaning bucket • color of sanitizing bucket • material safety Data Safety • sanitizer takes 7 seconds to work • sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work • sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work • and one temperature of the first sink • last step of the three-compartment sink • third step of the three-compartment sink • ...
CHWP Quarter 1 Safety Puzzle (2022) 2022-01-31
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- code grey is called for this type of emergency.
- if able your response to an active shooter.
- code call for active shooter/person with a weapon.
- code used for person in distress or needing CPR.
- situation requiring immediate attention.
- code copper is used for this type of failure.
- trained and ready to respond
- form of correspondence used to update staff and leadership on progress of event.
- if known, how we prepare for threat.
- waste material containing blood or body fluids.
- where direction and resources are provided to frontline staff.
- code called for fire or smoke.
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- the acronym used for addressing a fire.
- event where current operations cease and safety operations begin.
- front desk has this access to contact 9-1-1 in case of an emergency.
- we report this type of failure to maintenance or the safety coordinator.
- the acronym used for when using a fire extinguisher.
- exiting from area of potential harm.
- in any event a way one respond so that processes can be followed to ensure safety for all.
- controlling the area from unnecessary people.
- code called for violent situation.
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- code used for internal or external disaster.
23 Clues: trained and ready to respond • code called for fire or smoke. • code called for violent situation. • exiting from area of potential harm. • if known, how we prepare for threat. • the acronym used for addressing a fire. • situation requiring immediate attention. • if able your response to an active shooter. • code used for internal or external disaster. • ...
Occupational Safety and Health in Aged Care 2017-07-17
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- Working alone
- The Aged Care Act 1997 (Cth) acts as a mechanism where the commonwealth controls the provision of residential care services by making subsidies and grants to providers.
- Two carers arguing
- Time Constraints
- Something to do with needles
- Education is important in ensuring that carers do not put patients safety above their own.
- Manual handling refers to any activity requiring the use of force exerted by a person to lift, lower, push, pull, carry or otherwise move, hold or restrain a person.
- Tripping over cables
- Lifting someone out of bed
- Employers have a duty to reduce any risk to a person arising from a hazardous substance.
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- Putting someone into the bath
- Reporting and investigation of safety incidents are the greatest areas in need of improvement.
- A breach of a code of practice is not an offence.
- There is a duty on employees to avoid adversely affecting the safety or health of any other person through any act or omission at work.
- Policies should use plain English to ensure they are easy to understand.
- Why is occupational safety and health in aged care a relevant topic?
- Making a bed
- Old person yelling at carer
- Cleaning products
- Time constraints create pressure for carers.
20 Clues: Making a bed • Working alone • Time Constraints • Cleaning products • Two carers arguing • Tripping over cables • Lifting someone out of bed • Old person yelling at carer • Something to do with needles • Putting someone into the bath • Time constraints create pressure for carers. • A breach of a code of practice is not an offence. • ...
SHEQ Matters - Crossword #3 2023-05-10
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- Training needed to operate MEWPS
- What training is required if a person is working in a RPE mask and creating dust.
- Hot melt waterproofing system.
- Training needed to construct and inspect mobile towers.
- A document which highlights information which is required to complete a COSHH Assessment.
- What Managers need to implement and show in health and safety.
- What is required to prevent a mobile aluminium tower from falling over.
- COSHH stands for Control of __________ Hazardous to Health.
- What card you need to access site.
- Who is responsible for safety at work?
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- Anything with the potential to cause harm.
- What is legally required before you commence a lifting operation
- Who you need at the to control vehicles in an area.
- In a manual handling risk assessment in TILE, what does I stand for.
- Safety information which is sent out to projects as a lessons learnt exercise.
- What colour is a 415v electric plug on a construction site
- A major piece of legislation.
- What training is required when you are working on a computer to ensure that you are working safely.
- A training qualification the all managers and supervisors require
- What colour is the Powder Fire Extinguisher on a construction site.
- The UK government body for occupational health and safety.
21 Clues: A major piece of legislation. • Hot melt waterproofing system. • Training needed to operate MEWPS • What card you need to access site. • Who is responsible for safety at work? • Anything with the potential to cause harm. • Who you need at the to control vehicles in an area. • Training needed to construct and inspect mobile towers. • ...
UNIT 8 2023-05-10
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- involves developing an environment free from danger,risk,or injury
- helpful for drawing horizontal lines
- leveling and plumbing
- used to secure the drawing paper to the drawing board
- used for drawing circle and arches
- used on signs such as ¨out of order"to identify broken shop equipment that does not work properly, information
- used for drawing and measuring angles
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- designates machine hazards, such as edges and opening, background for electrical switches,levers, and controls, warning
- used for attaching the drawing paper
- identifies areas of danger used on safety switches and fire extinguisher danger
- any combustible material that will burn
- identifies that wheels,levels, and knobs that adjust or control machines caution
- instrument with all increments shortened according to proportion
- most materials will burn if they are made hot enough
- indicates the presence of first aid and safety equipment,safety
15 Clues: leveling and plumbing • used for drawing circle and arches • used for attaching the drawing paper • helpful for drawing horizontal lines • used for drawing and measuring angles • any combustible material that will burn • most materials will burn if they are made hot enough • used to secure the drawing paper to the drawing board • ...
Countdown to 1000 Days - Complacency Crossword 2019-11-05
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- We don't use this for fashion. Make sure this fits your task and area of work
- Let's be…in order to reach our 1000 day goal
- A proactive safety measure to find hazards in the workplace
- An action that should be taken before a job is performed
- Stay aware and prepared because these are everywhere
- These are all over the plant in case of emergency
- What we're trying to avoid
- It's first
- Inspect these and keep them clean so they'll be ready to use in case of emergency
- Changing up this might help you see new hazards
- "X marks the spot". These are your map to safely completing a task.
- The nose knows. Sometimes this sense can help you find something wrong.
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- The hazard of comfort
- Time to switch things up
- Increase this and you'll notice more hazards
- Clue
- Don't give yourself time to develop these unless they're safe ones
- It's not spring but practicing this will help remove hazards from the workplace
- Safety after the fact is not nearly as good as this
- "Stop, collaborate and…" This is another method of finding hazards.
- Stay off this unless you're flying a plane
- Looking the other way can lead to an incident
- It's important to always do this whenever conditions are unsafe
- Try to avoid these unless you're knitting a sweater
- Keep safety in…
- Use the right one for the job and make sure it stays with its shadow
- Wedding bells aren't ringing, but I do have a proposal. A great way to drive safety is to stay…
- Great for driving; not for work. Always follow your procedures and never take these
- Makes perfect; especially if it's a safe one!
29 Clues: Clue • It's first • Keep safety in… • The hazard of comfort • Time to switch things up • What we're trying to avoid • Stay off this unless you're flying a plane • Let's be…in order to reach our 1000 day goal • Increase this and you'll notice more hazards • Looking the other way can lead to an incident • Makes perfect; especially if it's a safe one! • ...
Countdown to 1000 Days - Complacency Crossword 2019-11-05
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- Makes perfect; especially if it's a safe one!
- It's first
- Stay aware and prepared because these are everywhere
- Changing up this might help you see new hazards
- Stay off this unless you're flying a plane
- "X marks the spot". These are your map to safely completing a task.
- The nose knows. Sometimes this sense can help you find something wrong.
- Increase this and you'll notice more hazards
- An action that should be taken before a job is performed
- These are all over the plant in case of emergency
- Time to switch things up
- The hazard of comfort
- Looking the other way can lead to an incident
- It's important to always do this whenever conditions are unsafe
- Wedding bells aren't ringing, but I do have a proposal. A great way to drive safety is to stay…
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- Keep safety in…
- Let's be…in order to reach our 1000 day goal
- Great for driving; not for work. Always follow your procedures and never take these
- What we're trying to avoid
- We don't use this for fashion. Make sure this fits your task and area of work
- Don't give yourself time to develop these unless they're safe ones
- Safety after the fact is not nearly as good as this
- Try to avoid these unless you're knitting a sweater
- Use the right one for the job and make sure it stays with its shadow
- Stations Inspect these and keep them clean so they'll be ready to use in case of emergency
- It's not spring but practicing this will help remove hazards from the workplace
- A proactive safety measure to find hazards in the workplace
- "Stop, collaborate and…" This is another method of finding hazards.
28 Clues: It's first • Keep safety in… • The hazard of comfort • Time to switch things up • What we're trying to avoid • Stay off this unless you're flying a plane • Let's be…in order to reach our 1000 day goal • Increase this and you'll notice more hazards • Makes perfect; especially if it's a safe one! • Looking the other way can lead to an incident • ...
hort safety 2023-10-19
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- maintaining equipment, safety training, safety procedures, equipment training, PPE, first-aid
- repetitive movements or positions that may lead to physical stress
- toxic substance that can cause a wide range of harmful effects
- read owners manual, wear PPE, clean leather parts, clean wooden parts, soat metal
- applying chemicals, cultivating or harvesting
- materials or devices worn to provide a shield of defense from dangers
- anything on a job site that can cause injury, illness, or death
- some construction and manufacturing jobs, unload trucks, bake
- conditions or substances within the work environment that can hurt a person
- operate heavy machinery, operate power equipment, roof, radiation exposure, forklift driving, demolition work
- bending over, kneeling, hunching over, planting or digging, heavy lifting
- repeated treatment that bothers of annoys another person
- short-term impact of pressure or tension
- animals, plants, bacterial or viral cultures, tissue samples, infected plant material, compost, manure, sick people
- tripping/slipping on wet surfaces, falling from a height, unguarded machinery, moving machinery parts, shock/injury, being trapped/suffocating
- a person who moves from place to place to do seasonal work
- read instruction manuals, ask for training, mindful of power lines, awareness while driving, wear PPE, use safe practices
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- workplace demands, social relationships, lack of respect, emotional stress, violence, pace of work
- fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides
- safety data sheet, pesticide labels
- repeated treatment that bothers or annoys another person, unfair treatment of other person
- perpetual loud noises, sunlight exposure, extreme temperatures, wet floors
- a government agency that ensures a safe and healthy working condition for americans
- unfair treatment of another person based on factors such as age or gender
- organisms that can cause harm to other organisms
25 Clues: fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides • safety data sheet, pesticide labels • short-term impact of pressure or tension • applying chemicals, cultivating or harvesting • organisms that can cause harm to other organisms • repeated treatment that bothers of annoys another person • a person who moves from place to place to do seasonal work • ...
food vocab 2025-10-03
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- Instruments used to measure the temperature of food, with a metal probe
- A potential link between drinking water and contaminated sources, posing safety risks
- The foundational steps for implementing HACCP, including hazard analysis and critical control point determination
- An ongoing process of managing food safety by actively controlling risks
- The last date recommended for the use of a product for best quality or safety
- A technique for calibrating thermometers by using ice water
- A specific type of backflow caused by a drop in water pressure, potentially contaminating the water supply
- The date by which a product should be sold or removed from shelves, not a safety indicator
- Unintentional transfer of allergens from one food to another
- A method that ensures older stock is used first to minimize spoilage
- A barrier that prevents contamination of food surfaces, such as plastic wrap
- The date indicating the period for best flavor or quality, not a safety concern
- A symptom of some foodborne illnesses characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes
- Items used to hold hair back to prevent contamination during food preparation
- The process of removing dirt and food residues from surfaces
- Microorganisms that can cause disease, especially through contaminated food
- A food safety management system that focuses on preventing hazards
- Sensors that provide accurate temperature readings in specific ranges, often used in food service
- The process of reducing microbial contamination to safe levels on surfaces
- A technique for calibrating thermometers by using boiling water
- The United States Department of Agriculture, responsible for regulating food safety and quality
- Substances in food that can cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
- The unwanted reverse flow of water or mixtures into the potable water supply
- Essential elements needed for proper handwashing facilities in food service
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- The buildup of grease in ventilation systems, requiring regular cleaning
- Foods that require time and temperature control to prevent spoilage and bacterial growth
- A food safety program focusing on identifying and responding to food threats
- The movement of food through the various stages of handling, from purchase to service
- The body's defense mechanism against infections, weakened in some individuals
- A systematic approach to managing food safety practices in an establishment
- Sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages
- A device designed to prevent backflow by creating a vacuum seal
- Individuals who can transmit pathogens without showing symptoms of illness
- The procedure to effectively clean and sanitize surfaces
- A physical space between the water outlet and the flood level of a sink to prevent contamination
- Products used to reduce pathogens on the skin, especially on hands
- The temperature range where pathogens can grow rapidly, typically between 41°F and 135°F
- A sink set up for washing, rinsing, and sanitizing dishes and utensils
- An acronym for the conditions that promote the growth of pathogens: Food, Acidity, Time, Temperature, Oxygen, Moisture
- Water that is safe and suitable for drinking
- Foods that can be consumed without further preparation or cooking
- Groups more vulnerable to foodborne illnesses due to health conditions
- Devices that measure temperature, providing quick readings for various foods
- A pathway for pathogens to spread from feces to the mouth, commonly through contaminated food or water
44 Clues: Water that is safe and suitable for drinking • The procedure to effectively clean and sanitize surfaces • Sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages • A technique for calibrating thermometers by using ice water • Unintentional transfer of allergens from one food to another • The process of removing dirt and food residues from surfaces • ...
Car Crossword 2019-06-09
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- For car safety information visit the ----- website.
- You are --- times more likely to be killed in a road crash if you are not wearing a seatbelt.
- ANCAP Safety is Australia’s leading independent ------- safety authority.
- Safety is not a ------.
- Head restraints reduce movement of the ----.
- Aim to buy the ------ car you can afford.
- We want -------- to be safe on the road.
- Wearing a seatbelt is one of the ------- ways to protect drivers and passengers in a vehicle.
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- In the crash test picture the new car is -----.
- For child --- restraint information visit www.roadwise.asn.au
- When purchasing a new vehicle look for an ANCAP ---- star rating.
- Antilock braking systems (ABS) prevent ------ from locking up during braking.
- The child car restraint information line --------- number is 1300 780 713.
- Always ensure your seatbelt is properly --------.
14 Clues: Safety is not a ------. • We want -------- to be safe on the road. • Aim to buy the ------ car you can afford. • Head restraints reduce movement of the ----. • In the crash test picture the new car is -----. • Always ensure your seatbelt is properly --------. • For car safety information visit the ----- website. • ...
Safety Fun and Games 2016-10-20
13 Clues: check • clearly • each other • effectively • and confirm • and read back • got your back • up for safety • safety concerns • when calling doc • is brightly shining • clarifying questions • and numeric clarification
Walker's Safety Crossword 2022-08-31
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- a dangers charge of energy that can kill you if you come in direct contact for long enough (needed to charge your phone)
- an acronym for the organization that makes sure everything is safe
- a hot flame that can cause harm to both people and things (need to be handled quickly)
- a substance that can be both visible and invisible like carbon monoxide
- needed if working with loud equipment like saws or power tools to protect your hearing
- a box that contain medical supplies that can be used in emergency's
- a state of clean that all equipment needs to be kept in to work ok
- safety color meaning danger
- a word starting with R that means guidelines you need to follow to stay safe
- safety color meaning caution
- what you need to do to equipment and tools to make sure they work ok and wont break
- the unit used to measure electricity
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- a tool used to put out fires
- The safety color meaning notice or used to give information
- safety color meaning warning
- a three letter word that means entertained and you can have it if you follow all procedures in the lab and you are safe
- Needed in the work shop and science lab and required by law
- a visible smog that kills more people then fire but is a result of fire
- a threat to your safety hidden or obvious
- a person to assist you in projects like when you are cutting or sanding
- a set of rules you need to follow to do something safely
- a 6 letter word meaning safe
- what you need to do to make sure everything is clean and safe
- a number that is the amount of time in seconds you have to put a fire out with a fire extinguisher or else the extinguisher will run out and you need to call 911
- saw A very dangers saw that is mounted on a table
25 Clues: safety color meaning danger • a tool used to put out fires • safety color meaning warning • a 6 letter word meaning safe • safety color meaning caution • the unit used to measure electricity • a threat to your safety hidden or obvious • saw A very dangers saw that is mounted on a table • a set of rules you need to follow to do something safely • ...
Cenveo Safety Puzzle 2023-01-06
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- Personal __________ Equipment must be worn when doing a task
- when you hear the emergency horn you must start ___________ the premises immediately
- number of points of contact when you go up/down stairs
- the act of cleanliness, maintenance, aesthetic upkeep of facility
- are power-operated, industrial vehicles that move large objects across distances
- April safety topic: ______, trips & falls
- symbols used to represent specific hazards
- the study of people's efficiency in their working environment
- Basic treatment given to an injured
- wear ____________ when using any of the machine shop equipment, hand-powered equipment,or when washing gum trays.
- A device used to lift and lower a load.
- The first step to proper _______ is to keep a wide base of support.
- Rules and __________ need to be followed per labor and industries
- use an ________ station immediately if your eyes are exposed to a hazardous material
- ________ hazards need to be appropriately labeled and handled
- the only kind of knife that is allowed inside the facility
- a common electricity-related hazard
- Abbreviation for Occupational safety and health act
- An incident that has the potential to cause but does not result in a human injury.
- a safety risk that must be reported immediately to your supervisor
- a detailed informational document prepared by the manufacturer or importer of a hazardous chemical
- A type of machine that is equipped with hoist ropes or chains that is used to both lift and lower heavy objects and materials.
- what forklift drivers need to be constantly doing while driving
- a group of employees that meet once a month to discuss everything safety
- a special danger arising from rotating or reciprocating parts
- one winner from our last safety video event
- These need to be on for protection of loud or excessive noise
- Examples of injuries a worker can receive;arc flashes, thermal burns and blast injuries
- You receive a safety incentive reimbursement when you purchase this item that keeps your feet safe
- infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans.
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- what does the I in GFCI stand for?
- Areas that have limited entry and exit points and are large enough for a person to enter and work, but are not safe to work in for a long period of time
- a philosophy that emphasizes small, incremental, continuous improvement.
- an instruction guide for employees to follow during workplace emergencies
- the act of removing a guard or interlock without proper approval
- the act of stretching or tearing of ligaments
- a safety mechanism used to shut off machinery in an emergency, when it cannot be shut down in the usual manner
- the most common cause of work-related injuries and deaths
- device used to safely deliver rescue breaths during a cardiac arrest or respiratory arrest
- All forklift drivers must wear a _______ when operating a lift
- method for putting our fires with a fire extinguisher
- A machinery safety feature that uses a shield or device to cover the dangerous, moving parts of the machine.
- a Japanese methodology that is designed to enhance workplace productivity without sacrificing workplace quality.
- he identification of potential hazards in the workplace as well as the likelihood that they will occur.
- gear that must be used when going on a scissor lift
- The safety ________ are weekly meetings with your supervisor where you discuss safety topics
- what does the L stand for in LOTO?
- a kind of tear-like wound or cut within the skin or flesh that is open and may be deep, caused by a blunt impact to soft tissue.
- Any work-related injury or illness requiring medical treatment beyond first aid.
- The other winner from our last safety video event
- a medical device designed to analyze the heart rhythm and deliver an electric shock to victims of ventricular fibrillation to restore the heart rhythm to normal.
- used when a person is struggling to breathe or their heart is not beating.
- to prevent the operation of hazardous machine functions under specified conditions
- a process that involves welding, soldering, brazing, cutting, grinding, drilling and burning
- methods and equipment that are installed to protect people and buildings from a fire
- how many emergency exits are there in our facility?
- proper safety __________ is required every month for every employee
- A safety incident analysis that describes the incident, root cause and actions to prevent re-occurrence
- a handheld power tool that can be used for a variety of metal fabrication jobs
- performing the same or similar movements over a period of time. that can ultimately result in injury
- stretching or tearing of tendons or muscles
61 Clues: what does the I in GFCI stand for? • what does the L stand for in LOTO? • Basic treatment given to an injured • a common electricity-related hazard • A device used to lift and lower a load. • April safety topic: ______, trips & falls • symbols used to represent specific hazards • one winner from our last safety video event • stretching or tearing of tendons or muscles • ...
Safety Awareness Month 2020-12-31
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- Always build a _____ when lifting so you don't hurt yourself.
- Always maintain the ____ of safety while using lift equipment.
- _____ should be locked down at all times, even when not being used.
- Don't forget to work ___ everyday.
- The safety committee in your store is known as the _____ ___.
- Don't forget to take your ______ quiz before the 5th of every month.
- While using a ladder, you should always maintain three points of _____.
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- Always wear your ____ while using a safety knife.
- While lifting, always lift with your ___ not your back.
- If you ever have a hazmat spill, you need to locate the nearest ____ ___.
- Warm Up, Form Up, Team Up, ____ Up
- Make sure to use the correct ____ while lifting.
- You should stretch a minimum of ___ times within an 8-hour shift.
- If you want to recognize a fellow associate for working safe, give them a safety ____.
- If something is too heavy, you should ____ lift.
15 Clues: Warm Up, Form Up, Team Up, ____ Up • Don't forget to work ___ everyday. • Make sure to use the correct ____ while lifting. • If something is too heavy, you should ____ lift. • Always wear your ____ while using a safety knife. • While lifting, always lift with your ___ not your back. • Always build a _____ when lifting so you don't hurt yourself. • ...
Chapter 10 crossword 2023-08-24
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- sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work
- sanitizer takes 7 seconds to work
- water hardness is amount of ________ in your water
- parts per million
- reduces the pathogen on a surface to safe levels
- fourth step of the three-compartment sink
- first step of the three-compartment sink
- and seventy-one heat sanitation water temperature
- color of sanitizing bucket
- sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work
- occupational safety and health administration
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- second step of the three-compartment sink
- and one temperature of the first sink
- material safety Data Safety
- –hundred and eighty final water temperature in a dish water
- third step of the three-compartment sink
- removes food and other dirt from a surface
- last step of the three-compartment sink
- color of cleaning bucket
- hang mops, brooms, and brushes on _________ to air-airy
20 Clues: parts per million • color of cleaning bucket • color of sanitizing bucket • material safety Data Safety • sanitizer takes 7 seconds to work • sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work • sanitizer takes 30 seconds to work • and one temperature of the first sink • last step of the three-compartment sink • third step of the three-compartment sink • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-11-08
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- Workers should wear these to protect their feet in risky areas.
- Care given to an injured person before medical help arrives.
- Fire needs three elements: oxygen, heat, and _____.
- Ministry of Human Resources department responsible for safety at work (acronym).
- Device that sounds an alarm to alert people of smoke or fire in the workplace.
- Practice of inspecting equipment and tools regularly to ensure safety.
- The letter "P" in "PASS" when using a fire extinguisher.
- Something you wear on your head for protection.
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- Common condition causing hand pain due to repetitive motion.
- Any situation or condition that could cause harm (begins with "H")
- Procedure that involves checking for hazards before starting a job.
- Safety & Health Day is celebrated on 28 _______.
- The Malaysian institute dedicated to training, consulting and conducting research in occupational safety and health (acronym).
- Life-saving technique when someone stops breathing.
- In emergencies, avoid using the _______.
15 Clues: In emergencies, avoid using the _______. • Something you wear on your head for protection. • Safety & Health Day is celebrated on 28 _______. • Fire needs three elements: oxygen, heat, and _____. • Life-saving technique when someone stops breathing. • The letter "P" in "PASS" when using a fire extinguisher. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-01-12
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- New Zealand's primary workplace health and safety regulator
- The process if identifying likely sources of risk
- The legislation related to Health and Safety
- The likelihood of the hazard causing harm
- An occurrence
- The likelihood harm will occur multiplied by the severity of the harm
- The level of risk remaining after initial hazard control
- The person with the accountability and authority for ensuring a control is operating as intended
- Place where you raise a health or safety event
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- Something that has the potential to harm you
- Safety Advisor at Base Woodbourne
- A common consequence of a risk
- Any individual that carries out work in any capacity for a PCBU
- The potential outcomes if the risk occurs
- A measure of risk that assesses the likelihood that the hazard would release its harm and the worse feasible consequence of that harm
15 Clues: An occurrence • A common consequence of a risk • Safety Advisor at Base Woodbourne • The potential outcomes if the risk occurs • The likelihood of the hazard causing harm • Something that has the potential to harm you • The legislation related to Health and Safety • Place where you raise a health or safety event • The process if identifying likely sources of risk • ...
Health, Safety & Environmental Keywords (Acronyms) 2022-11-22
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- 14001,9001,45001 FIS Berwick is accredited to.
- ? Rated equipment which can be used in explosive atmospheres.
- place duties on people and companies who own, operate or have control over work equipment.
- Forms a part of central support division in FIS and has 4 letters
- Future Industrial Berwick is classed as a lower-tier ----- site.
- Checks on Lifting equiptment under ---- regulations
- works as an emergency team incase of an emergency
- Chartered body and largest membership organisation for health and safety professionals.
- Offering a 6 stage process to adopt in order to implement a programme of performance monitoring for process safety risks.
- PPE which protects you from breathing in air contaminants
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- ----- require employers to control the risks to safety from fire, explosions and substances corrosive to metals.
- Law that requires employers to control substances hazardous to health.
- Performed at work in case there is an accident
- Combines all aspects of an organisation's systems, processes and Standards into one smart system
- Used as last resort in the hierarchy of control
- The government agency which regulates our permits
- responsible for overall management of an incident and will focus on the co-ordination of the Fire Wardens and the Health & Safety of all staff at the incident.
- MAPP identifies these hazards
- Government body that ensures Health & Safety at Work 1974
- Engineering system designed to reduce employee exposure to airborne contaminants (dust, mist, fume, vapour, gas) in the workplace by capturing the emission at source and transporting it to a safe emission point or to a filter/scrubber.
- law that requires employers, and other people in charge of work premises, to report and keep records of work related accidents
- Before contractor works, you need ----
- Location where workers gather in case of emergency
23 Clues: MAPP identifies these hazards • Before contractor works, you need ---- • Performed at work in case there is an accident • 14001,9001,45001 FIS Berwick is accredited to. • Used as last resort in the hierarchy of control • The government agency which regulates our permits • works as an emergency team incase of an emergency • ...
Parks & Rec January 2026 Crossword 2025-12-30
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- Influencing others to act safely.
- A core theme of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
- High-risk areas for winter slips.
- Shoes designed for winter traction.
- Anticipating hazards while driving.
- Injury caused by freezing skin.
- Coldest and iciest travel time.
- Warm-up pauses during outdoor work.
- Keep walkways clear of winter gear.
- Small actions repeated daily.
- Body reaction to prolonged cold exposure.
- Critical during darker winter days.
- A promise people make to improve in January.
- A chance to restart habits safely.
- Owning your safety choices.
- Gradual increase in activity.
- Checking tools and spaces before use.
- Working together for a safer workplace.
- Beginning of the calendar year and a safety reset.
- Planning achievable safety improvements.
- Sharing hazards and near misses.
- Looking ahead for hazards.
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- Loss of tire control on ice.
- Melting ice that hardens again overnight.
- Wearing clothing in multiple insulating levels.
- Cold makes materials crack easier.
- A warning sign before injury occurs.
- Used to absorb moisture at entries.
- Gentle input helps regain control.
- Winter conditions increase this risk.
- Removing clutter to prevent trips.
- Sudden movements increase crash risk.
- Prevent falls on stairs.
- Knowing hazards before they cause injury.
- Informal name for the second Friday of January when goals fail.
- Prepares cold muscles for work.
- Makes cold temperatures more dangerous.
- Federal holiday honoring service and leadership.
- Insulating clothing layer.
- Extra distance needed in winter driving.
- Alerts people to winter hazards.
- Gripping ability between shoe and surface.
- What resolutions are supposed to be.
- What safety goals require to succeed.
- Dangerous drop in body temperature.
- Key to long-term safety success.
46 Clues: Prevent falls on stairs. • Insulating clothing layer. • Looking ahead for hazards. • Owning your safety choices. • Loss of tire control on ice. • Small actions repeated daily. • Gradual increase in activity. • Injury caused by freezing skin. • Coldest and iciest travel time. • Prepares cold muscles for work. • Alerts people to winter hazards. • Key to long-term safety success. • ...
Safety Engagement Topics 2024-03-08
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- you have a heavy package, you can use this strategy.
- This item protects your hands as well as customer packages.
- During pick and stage associates are not allowed to use ________.
- Area where you can find first-aid supplies.
- Where packages should never be placed.
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- Where can you submit a safety observation or concern?
- The website where you can order safety shoes.
- During induct, go-cart doors should always be ________.
- Important to do before starting a process path.
- Before lifting a package, you should always test the ______.
- It's important to lift within your __________.
- Vest Should be worn when working on the launch pad.
- Weekly Safety Training found on your Dolphin Device
13 Clues: Where packages should never be placed. • Important to do before starting a process path. • Area where you can find first-aid supplies. • The website where you can order safety shoes. • It's important to lift within your __________. • Weekly Safety Training found on your Dolphin Device • you have a heavy package, you can use this strategy. • ...
Safety 101 2021-02-08
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- Acronym for Safety Data Sheet
- Acronym for the technique for using a fire extinguisher.
- Lift with your ______ and not your back.
- The ____ foot rule for pedestrian fork truck safety.
- a danger or risk
- An unplanned event that has the potential to cause, but does not actually result in human injury (2 words).
- Refers to the routine cleaning and organizing of the workplace.
- An unexpected and undesirable event, especially one resulting in damage or harm.
- This EHS Manager covers all ASI SE locations (2 words).
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- A communication that provides information and knowledge involving an event that occurred in the workplace.
- Safety is everyone's ______.
- Take to de-energized state
- This EHS Coordinator covers all ASI SE locations (2 words).
- Standard ____Procedures are used to improve safety, efficiency and quality of work.
- Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
- _____ is any act that deviates from a generally recognized safe way or specified method of doing a job and which increases the probabilities for an accident.
16 Clues: a danger or risk • Take to de-energized state • Safety is everyone's ______. • Acronym for Safety Data Sheet • Lift with your ______ and not your back. • Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • The ____ foot rule for pedestrian fork truck safety. • This EHS Manager covers all ASI SE locations (2 words). • Acronym for the technique for using a fire extinguisher. • ...
Patient Safety 2018-03-08
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- What type of injury does NOT get reporting in the Patient Safety Reporting System.
- This frequency of rounding helps to prevent patient falls in the inpatient area.
- Communication between departments is enhanced when proper _____ occur.
- #1 root cause for medical errors resulting in significant harm.
- What is the A in SBAR mean?
- The wristband color used to identify patients who have an allergy.
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- This is required immediately prior to beginning a procedure.
- Foam-in, Foam-_____.
- Going over a patient's medications upon discharge is medication _____.
- A culture of _____ encourages and supports the reporting of any situation that threatens the quality of patient care.
- #1 way to prevent the spread of infection.
- Full name and date of birth are patient _____.
- The wristband color used to identify patients at a high risk for falls.
- Patient safety events that do not reach the patient.
- Total number of National Patient Safety Goals.
- Tool used to improve staff communication (abbrev).
16 Clues: Foam-in, Foam-_____. • What is the A in SBAR mean? • #1 way to prevent the spread of infection. • Full name and date of birth are patient _____. • Total number of National Patient Safety Goals. • Tool used to improve staff communication (abbrev). • Patient safety events that do not reach the patient. • This is required immediately prior to beginning a procedure. • ...
Car Crossword 2019-06-09
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- Head restraints reduce movement of the ----.
- ANCAP Safety is Australia’s leading independent ------- safety authority.
- You are --- times more likely to be killed in a road crash if you are not wearing a seatbelt.
- Safety is not a ------.
- Always ensure your seatbelt is properly --------.
- In the crash test picture the new car is -----.
- The child car restraint information line --------- number is 1300 780 713.
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- Antilock braking systems (ABS) prevent ------ from locking up during braking.
- For child --- restraint information visit www.roadwise.asn.au
- When purchasing a new vehicle look for an ANCAP ---- star rating.
- For car safety information visit the ----- website.
- Aim to buy the ------ car you can afford.
- We want -------- to be safe on the road.
- Wearing a seatbelt is one of the ------- ways to protect drivers and passengers in a vehicle.
14 Clues: Safety is not a ------. • We want -------- to be safe on the road. • Aim to buy the ------ car you can afford. • Head restraints reduce movement of the ----. • In the crash test picture the new car is -----. • Always ensure your seatbelt is properly --------. • For car safety information visit the ----- website. • ...
JLG Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-05
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- The words making up the acronym JSA
- Government agency formed to establish and enforce workplace safety rules
- Those who are responsible for safety
- required on all secondary containers
- The study of body position to make work not hurt
- Anything that has the potential to cause injury
- The direction a forklift driver should be driving when carrying a load down an incline
- The acronym used to describe removing/isolating all forms of energy from a machine or piece of equipment
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- PPE that protects your feet
- The safety color used to designate "Caution."
- An acronym for Safety Management System
- The acronym used when using a fire extinguisher
- A device used to protect a team member from airborne contaminates
- To perform any job, you must be...
14 Clues: PPE that protects your feet • To perform any job, you must be... • The words making up the acronym JSA • Those who are responsible for safety • required on all secondary containers • An acronym for Safety Management System • The safety color used to designate "Caution." • The acronym used when using a fire extinguisher • Anything that has the potential to cause injury • ...
H&S 2024-12-03
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- Oversight of workers to ensure compliance with safety procedures and practices.
- She was a reg show girl at the height of her popularity?
- What a person can sustain in an accident
- Something that can cause an incident
- Riddor
- A physical or procedural measure that prevents access to hazardous areas or activities.
- The state of being subjected to hazardous substances or conditions that could cause harm.
- A law or a set of laws that have been passed by Parliament.
- A safety procedure used to ensure that machinery is properly shut off and cannot be operated during maintenance or repair work.
- Any chemical, material, or element that may be used or encountered in the workplace, some of which may be hazardous.
- The third of LIST
- A combination of severity and likelihood
- The amount and type of work assigned to a worker, which should be managed to prevent stress or injury.
- An event that require immediate attention!
- How we learn our lessons as a company
- French regulation for bad air
- Measures taken to manage and reduce health and safety risks in the workplace.
- A happening is time and space, I didn't mean for it to happen
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- The ABC's of how we do something
- Information that's there to help you
- The physical location where employees perform their job tasks, which must meet health and safety standards.
- A condition of a substance, song from SOAD too
- An unplanned, uncontrolled even that didn't cause loss of harm
- riddOr
- All near misses should be...
- Is always better than the cure
- ...in mind
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- Official recognition or certification that a workplace meets established health and safety standards.
- Attending a time and place of learning
- Conditions of our surroundings, fields and wildlife maybe?
- An action that breaches a rule
- A formal document required for certain high-risk activities, ensuring that safety measures are in place before work begins (all one word)
- The no1 reason people are sick off work
- The second of LIST
- Ongoing observation or surveillance to ensure that safety standards and procedures are being followed.
- The act of reporting unsafe working conditions or unethical practices, often protected by law to prevent retaliation.
- The presence of harmful substances in the workplace environment, potentially affecting workers' health or the quality of products.
- The safety in mind...
- A play, a law or human doings
- Bad gas go boom boom regs
- An unplanned, uncontrolled event that did cause loss or harm
- Regulations for acid maybe?
- The 10th LSR?
- riDdor
- Checks and balances
- Not safe
- The first of LIST
- The act of saving a person from a dangerous or hazardous situation.
- The introduction of harmful microorganisms into the body, often leading to disease, which may be a risk in certain workplace settings.
- HSAW19??
- Short for Hi-Viz, gloves etc
- Passing an audit requirement?
- Things to identified before first use
- ridDor
- Fare well, back to front
- Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
- The last in the LIST
58 Clues: Riddor • riDdor • ridDor • riddOr • Not safe • HSAW19?? • ...in mind • The 10th LSR? • The third of LIST • The first of LIST • The second of LIST • Checks and balances • The last in the LIST • The safety in mind... • Fare well, back to front • Bad gas go boom boom regs • Regulations for acid maybe? • Short for Hi-Viz, gloves etc • All near misses should be... • A play, a law or human doings • ...
World Safety Day 2024-04-26
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- We have to comply to the ______________ Health and Safety Act in SA.
- PPE worn to avoid breathing in fumes and dust
- only place where smoking is allowed on site
- Acronym for injury on duty
- Gloves, googles and conti-suits are examples of
- Colour for mandatory safety signage
- is an acronym for safety, health, environment, risk and quality
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- when should an incident be reported
- Who must comply with health and safety rules
- Theme for this years World Safety Day
10 Clues: Acronym for injury on duty • when should an incident be reported • Colour for mandatory safety signage • Theme for this years World Safety Day • only place where smoking is allowed on site • Who must comply with health and safety rules • PPE worn to avoid breathing in fumes and dust • Gloves, googles and conti-suits are examples of • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2024-12-10
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- What has the potential to cause you harm? (6)
- I've noticed a hazard, where do I report it in Rourou? As a ______ ___________ (6,11)
- Health and Safety at ____ Act (4)
- Actions, inactions and conditions that are directly connected to the event and if removed would affect the outcome of the event (12,7)
- One of our health and safety training providers (6)
- Each branch has a branch ___________ to facilitate worker engagement activities for their branch (12)
- All people at DIA workplaces are ___________ for helping to maintain a safe work environment (11)
- A tool to assess risks (4,6)
- Where kaimahi can complete H&S training content (6)
- __________ Management - One of our WHS policies that can be viewed on 1840 (10)
- All accidents/incidents and near-miss incidents must be ____________ (12)
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- The regulatory organisation for Health and Safety in New Zealand (8)
- The annual award at Te Tari gives to celebrate our successes and the fantastic work done by our people across the Department (2,3,9)
- One of our critical risks - _____ Party Vendors (5)
- _________ Management - One of our WHS policies that can be viewed on 1840 (9)
- Training to help others (5,3)
- Te reo Maori word for principles that are woven through the way we do things here at Te Tari Taiwhenua (8)
- One of our critical risks (9,10)
- Good employee engagement, _____________ and representation practice that provides effective ways for our people to talk to us and be engaged (13)
- The Te reo Māori name for the WHS Team (6,6)
- People Leaders will take all reasonably practicable steps to eliminate or minimise workplace ____ (4)
- What is our new Health and Safety Reporting system called? (6)
- Branch Health and Safety __________ meet regularly and support the ongoing improvement of health and safety and worker engagement and participation practices (10)
- Any work factors that may or may not have contributed to the injury, discomfort or illness occurring (3,7)
- Acronym for Persons Conducting a Business or Undertaking (4)
- What would you do to fully remove a hazard? (9)
26 Clues: A tool to assess risks (4,6) • Training to help others (5,3) • One of our critical risks (9,10) • Health and Safety at ____ Act (4) • The Te reo Māori name for the WHS Team (6,6) • What has the potential to cause you harm? (6) • What would you do to fully remove a hazard? (9) • One of our critical risks - _____ Party Vendors (5) • ...
SAFETY TIME OUT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2018-12-15
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- possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death
- is an unplanned event that has the potential to cause, but does not actually result in human injury,
- foot protection
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- a danger or risk
- federation who run safety week
- Eye protection
- Talk is an informal group discussion that focuses on a particular safety issue
- Personal Protective Equipment
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- one of the main parts of ppe when working at height
- meeting where daily programme and health and safety measures are discussed
- is any act that deviates from a generally recognized safe way or specified method of doing a job and which increases the probabilities for an accident.
- Evidence shows that taking a few minutes to identify hazards and determine how to work safely will improve our safety performance
- Head protection
- Ear protection
- is a location where someone works for his or her employer, a place of employment.
16 Clues: Ear protection • Eye protection • foot protection • Head protection • a danger or risk • Personal Protective Equipment • federation who run safety week • possibility of loss, injury, disease, or death • one of the main parts of ppe when working at height • meeting where daily programme and health and safety measures are discussed • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2024 2024-09-12
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- You can check the prequalification status of a vendor on _________
- All incidents should be reported to the GHD HSE ________ 1-866-529-4886
- What is GHD's first core value?
- The "I" in WHMIS stands for ________
- JSEA Stands for Job Safety and Environmental _______
- One of the Critical Risk Activities is Working On, _____ or Over Water
- It is our ______ to work safely and report hazards.
- A FY25 Safety KPI is one HSE Positive Interaction per person per ______
- Crisis and emergency management can be seen over time as the four stages of _______, preparedness, response and recover
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- HSE054 in the GHD Smart App is a ________
- A ____ is one type of Health and Safety Plan.
- What does the second "P" in PPE stand for?
- OH&S law translates into three basic "rights" for all employees in Ontario: the right to participate, the right to know and the right to ______
- SDS stands for __________
- Critical ______ Verifications (CCVs)
- You can find the Global HSE policy on ________
16 Clues: SDS stands for __________ • What is GHD's first core value? • The "I" in WHMIS stands for ________ • Critical ______ Verifications (CCVs) • HSE054 in the GHD Smart App is a ________ • What does the second "P" in PPE stand for? • A ____ is one type of Health and Safety Plan. • You can find the Global HSE policy on ________ • ...
Onsite Safety Challenge 2025-10-27
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- Barriers used to prevent workers from falling off elevated surfaces.
- The process of educating employees on safety procedures and equipment usage.
- A designated route to safely leave a building in case of an emergency.
- Protective hand coverings worn to prevent injuries and exposure to harmful substances.
- Secure attachment points used for connecting fall protection equipment.
- A safety device worn by workers at heights, securing them to an anchor point.
- A protective helmet worn to prevent head injuries in hazardous environments.
- A group of vehicles or equipment used for company operations.
- A collection of supplies and equipment for treating minor injuries or providing emergency medical assistance.
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- The service provided by experts to guide businesses on improving safety practices.
- Protective eyewear to shield your eyes from flying debris and harmful substances.
- Small devices inserted into the ear to reduce noise exposure and protect hearing.
- Footwear designed to protect the feet from sharp objects, heavy machinery, and other dangers.
- A company that provides a full line of safety product and fall protection to meet you specific safety needs.
- Short sturdy posts used to protect workers or structures from vehicle collisions.
15 Clues: A group of vehicles or equipment used for company operations. • Barriers used to prevent workers from falling off elevated surfaces. • A designated route to safely leave a building in case of an emergency. • Secure attachment points used for connecting fall protection equipment. • The process of educating employees on safety procedures and equipment usage. • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2016-11-15
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- What is the safety equipment used, commonly referred to as?
- Acronym for Occupational Health and Safety
- The ministry of _________ protects workers' health and safety on the job
- Managing waste or air emissions
- Who is responsible for health and safety within the workplace?
- How many rights to employees have? (Write out number)
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- Who's job is it to monitor performance?
- What does health and safety increase in a company
- Employees have the right to; participate, refuse and....
- What does the letter M stand for in WHMIS?
10 Clues: Managing waste or air emissions • Who's job is it to monitor performance? • Acronym for Occupational Health and Safety • What does the letter M stand for in WHMIS? • What does health and safety increase in a company • How many rights to employees have? (Write out number) • Employees have the right to; participate, refuse and.... • ...
Safety Crossword puzzle 2024-09-30
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- Safety Data Sheet
- LTC residents are more susceptible to this
- another resident safety concern in LTC
- Monoxide is a colorless, odorless toxic gas
- will coordinate transportation in an evacuation
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- injuries that are a safety concern in LTC
- emergency incident command set up is in this in clock room
- communication tool-situation, background, assessment, recommendation
- room emergency preparedness red book is located
- Occupational, Safety & Health Administration
- ___ Life Church one of our off sites if evacuating
11 Clues: Safety Data Sheet • another resident safety concern in LTC • injuries that are a safety concern in LTC • LTC residents are more susceptible to this • Monoxide is a colorless, odorless toxic gas • Occupational, Safety & Health Administration • room emergency preparedness red book is located • will coordinate transportation in an evacuation • ...
World Food Safety Day 2023 2023-06-05
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- Illnesses that are usually infectious or toxic in nature and caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, or chemical substances entering the body through contaminated food.
- The theme for this year’s World Food Safety Day is Food _________ save lives.
- This can be transmitted through food consumption that sometimes causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. What are these?
- Food standards are a way of ensuring _______ and quality.
- The slogan for this year World Food Safety Day is “Food safety is _________ business”.
- WHO stands for World _________ Organization.
- Food _______ chains involve several people: producers, processors, transporters, distributors, retailers, cooks as well as consumers.
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- What kind of contamination can lead to acute poisoning or long-term diseases, such as cancer.
- One of the calls to action for World Food Safety Day is Know what’s safe which _________ need to learn about safe and healthy food.
- What compounds accumulate in the environment and human body.
- When do we celebrate World Food Safety Day?
- A What kind of virus can also be transmitted by food and can cause long-lasting liver disease and spreads typically through raw or undercooked seafood or contaminated raw produce?
- METALS It is called such as lead, cadmium and mercury cause neurological and kidney damage.
- An agency which aims to strengthen national food control systems to facilitate global prevention, detection and response to public health threats associated with unsafe food.
- It is an infectious agent composed of protein; are unique in that they are associated with specific forms of neurodegenerative disease.
15 Clues: When do we celebrate World Food Safety Day? • WHO stands for World _________ Organization. • Food standards are a way of ensuring _______ and quality. • What compounds accumulate in the environment and human body. • The theme for this year’s World Food Safety Day is Food _________ save lives. • ...
Agricultural Engineering 2023-05-10
Across
- rough drawing that is not to scale
- used to secure the drawing paper to the drawing board
- any combustible material that will burn
- designates machine hazards, such as edges and openings, background do electrical switches, levers, and controls
- most materials will burn if they are made hot enough
- shows all three sucia dimensions at once
- used for attaching the drawing table
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- soft, gray rock.,Cut into thin pieces resembling pencils.,shows up well on most metals
- used on signs such as “ Out of Order” to identify broken shop equipment that does not work properly
- involves developing an environment free from danger
- identifies that wheels, levels, and knobs that adjust or control machines, caution
- used for drawings and measuring angles
- indicates the presence of first aid and safety equipment, safety
- used for drawing circle and arches
- gas in the atmosphere that is not a girl, but must be present for fuels to burn
- identity areas of dangers, used on safety switches and fire extinguisher
16 Clues: rough drawing that is not to scale • used for drawing circle and arches • used for attaching the drawing table • used for drawings and measuring angles • any combustible material that will burn • shows all three sucia dimensions at once • involves developing an environment free from danger • most materials will burn if they are made hot enough • ...
Industrial Safety 2025-07-19
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- Gas that causes suffocation in confined spaces (2)
- Health, Safety)
- of accident frequency in the workplace (9)
- Explosive limit abbreviation (3)
- Color of safety signs indicating mandatory actions (4)
- Wearable item to protect from falls (7)
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- Liability Legal term for employer’s responsibility in safety (8)
- Used to extinguish Class A fires (8)
- Analysis technique to identify potential failure points (4)
- Personal protective gear for eyes (7)
- System for organizing and managing workplace safety (3)
11 Clues: Health, Safety) • Explosive limit abbreviation (3) • Used to extinguish Class A fires (8) • Personal protective gear for eyes (7) • Wearable item to protect from falls (7) • of accident frequency in the workplace (9) • Gas that causes suffocation in confined spaces (2) • Color of safety signs indicating mandatory actions (4) • ...
Safety Week 2017-09-15
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- You want to stay away from the steel during one of these!
- During an emergency, always remain _____.
- Always be _________ in case of an emergency!
- All departments have one of these to attend safety meetings.
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- The employee who runs the safety meeting.
- All departments should have this handy during a power outage.
- __________ procedures is the topic for day one of safety week.
- The person who orders all of our safety supplies.
- Safety meetings are held every ________.
- The ____ Network is available to all employees and their family.
10 Clues: Safety meetings are held every ________. • The employee who runs the safety meeting. • During an emergency, always remain _____. • Always be _________ in case of an emergency! • The person who orders all of our safety supplies. • You want to stay away from the steel during one of these! • All departments have one of these to attend safety meetings. • ...
Safety Center 2026-02-02
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- Trait of unicorns who sketch new constellations.
- What a leader‑unicorn does to make others’ horns shine brighter.
- How unicorns treat every creature in the realm.
- The rainbow bridge that connects every unicorn in the meadow.
- Where the foundation for lifelong safety is built
- How unicorns tackle big quests—together as a herd.
- Where our unicorns point their horns: focused on those we serve (two words. hyphen optional).
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- Helping build safe riding skills in this program
- The sparkle level that powers a full‑gallop day.
- The magic that lets a unicorn offer you the reins.
- Empowering positive behavior change in this program offered at each of our offices
- Safety, Ensuring everyone goes home SAFE. Everyday.
- Galloping not just good, but best‑in‑class.
- The protective sparkle that keeps every ride risk‑free.
- Continuous‑improvement spell learned from wise sages (Japanese term).
- What we do when a project crosses the rainbow finish line.
- The philosophy at Safety Center that guides us to create amazing real-time experiences for our customers and clients
17 Clues: Galloping not just good, but best‑in‑class. • How unicorns treat every creature in the realm. • Helping build safe riding skills in this program • The sparkle level that powers a full‑gallop day. • Trait of unicorns who sketch new constellations. • Where the foundation for lifelong safety is built • The magic that lets a unicorn offer you the reins. • ...
Safety 2012-02-23
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- eye protection
- this helps put out fire
- you must first have the teachers
- protects your body from chemical
- this type of hiar you must tie back
- the general name
- helps wash your out your eye
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- you must take these off
- protects your hands
- this what you put on if your are on fire
- a safety problem
- help wash your body of chemicals
12 Clues: eye protection • a safety problem • the general name • protects your hands • you must take these off • this helps put out fire • helps wash your out your eye • you must first have the teachers • protects your body from chemical • help wash your body of chemicals • this type of hiar you must tie back • this what you put on if your are on fire
SAFETY 2014-08-17
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- prevent the spread of communicable disease and contaminants stylist should wash and sanitize hands before and after each:
- are six elements of maintaining a safe salon environment these are:
- agency approves all disinfectants used in the state of TN
- type of school drill requires you to get under you desk or table
- products are hazardous and should never be used on the skin
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- common electrical hazard in the salon
- agency requires a hazard label on products and equipment
- salons should practice this type of precaution for sanitation in the salon
- that are hazardous and flammable chemicals used in the salons are listed on this type of sheet
- type of school drill requires you to evacuate the building
- agent that is an EPA registered disinfectant
- blood spill contaminated items should be placed in a ___________ bag
12 Clues: common electrical hazard in the salon • agent that is an EPA registered disinfectant • agency requires a hazard label on products and equipment • agency approves all disinfectants used in the state of TN • type of school drill requires you to evacuate the building • products are hazardous and should never be used on the skin • ...
SAFETY 2015-03-11
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- Something that may kill you if you eat or drink it
- You may move from one place to the other
- This way out
- A chance of being hurt or killed
- A way to get out of a building in an emergency
- Do no cross the street at this time
- A truck used to take people who are hurt to get help
- Tells you to be careful and watchful
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- having a lot of electricity that can hurt or kill you
- A tool used to put out fires
- Something used to warn of a fire
- Can easily start a fire
12 Clues: This way out • Can easily start a fire • A tool used to put out fires • Something used to warn of a fire • A chance of being hurt or killed • Do no cross the street at this time • Tells you to be careful and watchful • You may move from one place to the other • A way to get out of a building in an emergency • Something that may kill you if you eat or drink it • ...
Safety 2022-07-18
12 Clues: Where we work • To do as a team • Lowe's Core Value • _______ as you go • Something to be avoided • Caused by a slip or trip • Above Below Behind Inside • something that can cause harm • Running over debris can cause • A wooden aid for moving product • To keep something from happening • scattered pieces of waste remains
safety 2022-09-15
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- group of people that make decisions
- you are paid this through WCB
- I am a ____.
- as trades people we seek ____.
- we work in the ____.
- when we work, we work for an _____.
- we all have someone who we consider a____.
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- as trades people we work in ____.
- can happen on a job
- I can _____.
- on the job I am a ____.
- I pay into a _____.
12 Clues: I can _____. • I am a ____. • can happen on a job • I pay into a _____. • we work in the ____. • on the job I am a ____. • you are paid this through WCB • as trades people we seek ____. • as trades people we work in ____. • group of people that make decisions • when we work, we work for an _____. • we all have someone who we consider a____.
SAFETY 2025-07-26
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- BARRIER BETWEEN YOU AND THE HAZARD
- DESIGNING THINGS TO SUIT THE BODY
- ISSUES STANDARDS AND RULES
- NUMBER ONE CAUSE OF ACCIDENTS
- APPROVES RESPIRATORS
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- BEST MOTION WHEN USING HAND TOOLS
- WHO SHOULD YOU CALL BEFORE YOU DIG
- CERTIFIES PPE
- REQUIRED BY EVERY CHEMICAL
- OUTLET REQUIRED IN BATHROOMS
- METHOD USED FOR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
- BEST LADDER AROUND POWER LINES
12 Clues: CERTIFIES PPE • APPROVES RESPIRATORS • REQUIRED BY EVERY CHEMICAL • ISSUES STANDARDS AND RULES • OUTLET REQUIRED IN BATHROOMS • NUMBER ONE CAUSE OF ACCIDENTS • BEST LADDER AROUND POWER LINES • BEST MOTION WHEN USING HAND TOOLS • DESIGNING THINGS TO SUIT THE BODY • BARRIER BETWEEN YOU AND THE HAZARD • WHO SHOULD YOU CALL BEFORE YOU DIG • METHOD USED FOR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
PSAW Scramble 2023 2023-03-15
Gilman Safety Week 2022-06-14
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- Name of the group of leaders who are safety ambassadors for their teams
- 42 degrees to 134 degrees
- 6 point violation
- Gluten, Soy, Dairy, Peanuts, Tree Nuts, fish, shellfish, eggs
- When you put your thermometer in ice water
- Today's date is too late
- 1 point violation
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- The color grade we are aiming for during our audits
- Our 3rd Party Food Safety Auditors
- Equipment that rapidly chills items
- takes internal temperatures
- Our Safety ASTL
- food borne illness associated with ground beef
- 3 point violation
14 Clues: Our Safety ASTL • 6 point violation • 3 point violation • 1 point violation • Today's date is too late • 42 degrees to 134 degrees • takes internal temperatures • Our 3rd Party Food Safety Auditors • Equipment that rapidly chills items • When you put your thermometer in ice water • food borne illness associated with ground beef • The color grade we are aiming for during our audits • ...
Safety Week CrossWord 2023-03-24
Across
- Where you do online safety training
- What monthly management inspections look for
- Program to recognize colleagues working safely (abbrev)
- Colour of the Safety Data Sheet Binder
- What does SPS stand for (3)
- Colour of the fire safety binder
- Government agency that manages workplace injuries (abbrev)
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- Practice for a potential fire (2)
- Committee described in P-102
- Document submitted after a workplace injury (2)
- Program described in P-120 (2)
- Equipment described in P-116 (abbrev)
- Frequency of JOHSC committee meetings
- Science of fitting the job to the worker
14 Clues: What does SPS stand for (3) • Committee described in P-102 • Program described in P-120 (2) • Colour of the fire safety binder • Practice for a potential fire (2) • Where you do online safety training • Equipment described in P-116 (abbrev) • Frequency of JOHSC committee meetings • Colour of the Safety Data Sheet Binder • Science of fitting the job to the worker • ...
Safety Drawing - Q4 2023-12-04
Across
- ___________, Think, Act
- When traveling, allow plenty of time for heavy traffic and inclement ___________
- Holiday Safety Tip: Don't __________ electrical circuits
- _____ are always improving
- All ___________ watch and care for one another
- Wear __________ when working in areas of elevated noise levels
- Stop, ________, Act
- Stop, Think, _______
Down
- All risks can be ______________
- Our Safety Beliefs: A ______ accident workplace is possible
- Always maintain __________ points of contact when using a ladder
- The most common things noted during safety violations is blocking _________ to emergency equipment and exits.
- Stay safe on ice, walk like a _____________
- All injuries are _______
14 Clues: Stop, ________, Act • Stop, Think, _______ • ___________, Think, Act • All injuries are _______ • _____ are always improving • All risks can be ______________ • Stay safe on ice, walk like a _____________ • All ___________ watch and care for one another • Holiday Safety Tip: Don't __________ electrical circuits • Our Safety Beliefs: A ______ accident workplace is possible • ...
Nuclear Power: A Cleaner, Reliable, and Fuel-Efficient Energy Solution 2024-04-14
Across
- Clean, powerful, and reliable source of electricity
- Outshining other forms of power like a ___________ in the night sky
- What nuclear power could be considered in the world of energy
- Concern associated with nuclear power
- Dirty energy source
- Splitting atoms to create electricity
- Fuel that nuclear power uses
- Answer to addressing nuclear waste and safety concerns
Down
- Powering homes, schools, and cities
- Another non-clean energy source
- Drawback of nuclear power
- Weakness of nuclear power in terms of waste and safety
- Weakness of nuclear power
- Energy source with environmental concerns
14 Clues: Dirty energy source • Drawback of nuclear power • Weakness of nuclear power • Fuel that nuclear power uses • Another non-clean energy source • Powering homes, schools, and cities • Concern associated with nuclear power • Splitting atoms to create electricity • Energy source with environmental concerns • Clean, powerful, and reliable source of electricity • ...
Meet your ally Side quest 2025-12-18
16 Clues: HR • HR • HR • COO • CEO • newyear • metal yard • PNW sales guy • head of sales • turkey or ham • head of safety • Property on pike • number one priority • regional managers name • picks it up from the rear • this the season to be jolly
Safety & Health Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-12
10 Clues: Working at • Tool talks • Slip, and falls • quality testing • Personal equipment • and Health at Work Act • Campus Health and Safety • International Organization • Fire are legal requirements • Safety and Health begins with
Food Safety & Quality Culture 2023-09-20
Across
- Makes something better
- Part played by a person
- To teach a skill
- Ideas or customs
- Safety
- Duty to deal with something
- To gather information
- Protected from danger
Down
- To head up a group
- Send or receive information
- Dedicated
- To be responsible
- Where items are posted
- Test of knowledge
- The standard of something
- Facts or information gained
16 Clues: Safety • Dedicated • To teach a skill • Ideas or customs • To be responsible • Test of knowledge • To head up a group • To gather information • Protected from danger • Makes something better • Where items are posted • Part played by a person • The standard of something • Send or receive information • Facts or information gained • Duty to deal with something
sewing machine saftey 2026-02-03
14 Clues: choices • accelerate • sharp tool • lockstitch • smooth fabric • hold down with • measure length • unwanted fabric • maintain control • less fabric with • extra safety precaution • safety feature in the room • when you leave the machine • cushion safe space for a sharp object
Safety Puzzle 4 2022-06-03
Across
- ALWAYS USE CORRECT ___
- USE ME TO GET DOWN PALLETS FROM THE STEEL
- USE ME TO GET DOWN HEAVY OBJECTS FROM THE STEEL
- ACTIVATE YOUR SAFETY ___
- CLEAN UP ___ IMMEDIATELY
- REPORT ___ TO A LEADER
Down
- CARE, GROW AND WIN ___
- WHAT MONTH IS NATIONAL SAFETY MONTH?
- NEVER COMPROMISE ___ FOR SPEED
- NEVER PUSH MORE THAN 7 ___ AT A TIME
- MUST BE WHAT TO OPERATE EQUIPMENT
- ALWAYS WRAP ME BEFORE GOING IN STEEL
- ALWAYS WEAR ME WHEN DOING DRIVE UP
13 Clues: CARE, GROW AND WIN ___ • ALWAYS USE CORRECT ___ • REPORT ___ TO A LEADER • ACTIVATE YOUR SAFETY ___ • CLEAN UP ___ IMMEDIATELY • NEVER COMPROMISE ___ FOR SPEED • MUST BE WHAT TO OPERATE EQUIPMENT • ALWAYS WEAR ME WHEN DOING DRIVE UP • WHAT MONTH IS NATIONAL SAFETY MONTH? • NEVER PUSH MORE THAN 7 ___ AT A TIME • ALWAYS WRAP ME BEFORE GOING IN STEEL • ...
Get to know The Joint Commission 2019-12-09
Across
- National Patient Safety Goal 7
- Standards about test requisitions and reports are in the chapter ______ Control
- Testing category designated by CLIA
- Acronym for fire response
- Details of TJC standards ________ of performance
- Survey results are presented in the ______ Matrix
- QSA.01.01.01 __________ testing
Down
- Methodology for TJC surveys
- The ________ Commission
- National Patient Safety Goal 1 Patient _______
- TJC chapter that outlines responsibilities of the laboratory director
- Annual assessment of personnel
- The focus of TJC is patient and teammate ________
13 Clues: The ________ Commission • Acronym for fire response • Methodology for TJC surveys • National Patient Safety Goal 7 • Annual assessment of personnel • QSA.01.01.01 __________ testing • Testing category designated by CLIA • National Patient Safety Goal 1 Patient _______ • Details of TJC standards ________ of performance • Survey results are presented in the ______ Matrix • ...
Safety crossword 2019-06-05
Across
- Online safety system
- Number of V/Line safety advisors
- Hazardous goods requirement
- I need Hammertech help!
- Railway competency card
Down
- Plant requirement
- V/Line property access requirement
- A leading safety approach
- Night works consideration
- Pre-Requisite for high risk construction work
- Fill in the blank: Pre-
11 Clues: Plant requirement • Online safety system • I need Hammertech help! • Fill in the blank: Pre- • Railway competency card • A leading safety approach • Night works consideration • Hazardous goods requirement • Number of V/Line safety advisors • V/Line property access requirement • Pre-Requisite for high risk construction work
Safety 2022-10-20
Across
- A complete de-energization of a piece of equipment before begin repairs, servicing, or cleaning.
- Check these to know where to go when evacuating the facility because of an ammonia release
- When walking across the parking lots (any area a tractor trailer could be) you are required to wear one of these
- Device worn to protect you from fall injuries when working above 4 feet
- When dispensing Easyfoam from the chemical dispenser, you must wear chemical mask, goggles, sleeves, gloves, boots and _____
- These need to be worn to protect your eyes whenever handling an undiluted chemical
- A firewatch needs to be present during, for _____ minutes after hot work activities
Down
- Who is allowed to enter an electrical panel
- Injury that could occur from improper lifting
- Insert these into your ears to protect them from loud, damaging noises
- With winter weather nearly here, walk like this aquatic bird to prevent slip injuries
- Key phrase to remember when using a fire extinguisher
12 Clues: Who is allowed to enter an electrical panel • Injury that could occur from improper lifting • Key phrase to remember when using a fire extinguisher • Insert these into your ears to protect them from loud, damaging noises • Device worn to protect you from fall injuries when working above 4 feet • ...
safety 2019-01-08
Across
- huge pits where waste is buried.
- cpr without mouth to mouth breaths.
- affect-trapping gases by carbon dioxide.
- first aid to help when choking
- person trained for a specific job
- toxic rain
Down
- a procedure to help the person breath.
- a disease that results in abnormal blood and urine effects.
- disorder marked by many side effects.
- a hot container used for chemical reactions.
- shield from uv radiation
- something that is used on crops to control bugs.
12 Clues: toxic rain • shield from uv radiation • first aid to help when choking • huge pits where waste is buried. • person trained for a specific job • cpr without mouth to mouth breaths. • disorder marked by many side effects. • a procedure to help the person breath. • affect-trapping gases by carbon dioxide. • a hot container used for chemical reactions. • ...
safety 2020-10-27
Across
- they are here to protect us and help us
- its always safe to cross at the____
- they help us when we are sick
- on a traffic light __ means stop
- someone you don't know and can hurt you
Down
- they save use from fire
- I call 911 to get _____
- when I'm crossing the street, I'm consider a__
- we have to ___ both ways before crossing
- on a traffic light ___ means go
- we use our hears to ____ for noise
- on a traffic light ___ means slow down
12 Clues: they save use from fire • I call 911 to get _____ • they help us when we are sick • on a traffic light ___ means go • on a traffic light __ means stop • we use our hears to ____ for noise • its always safe to cross at the____ • on a traffic light ___ means slow down • they are here to protect us and help us • someone you don't know and can hurt you • ...
Safety 2012-02-14
Across
- prior to installing ground clamp
- tag holder used on pole
- must be done after job
- hand protection shall be worn anytime employees are subject to hand hazards
- shall be inspected for defects prior to use each day
- must be worn while working on highway ROW
- color of tag used for HLT
- color of tag for do not operate
Down
- one of the places you hang a HLT when placing a HLT on single phase recloser
- number of tags you place on pole when placing HLT on single phase recloser
- worn lock to lock
- tools shall be raised and lowered
12 Clues: worn lock to lock • must be done after job • tag holder used on pole • color of tag used for HLT • color of tag for do not operate • prior to installing ground clamp • tools shall be raised and lowered • must be worn while working on highway ROW • shall be inspected for defects prior to use each day • number of tags you place on pole when placing HLT on single phase recloser • ...
