safety Crossword Puzzles
SAFETY 2017-12-06
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- BITE
- ________ OF SAFETY - BEFORE YOU GET IN
- TYPE OF OBSERVER
- GET THE BIG ________
- MAKE SURE THEY _____ YOU
- ______ HARM
- __________ STATION - MOBILE SWITCH TRAINING
- NEAR ______
- BEING SAFE BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO
- ONE TYPE OF BACKING
- AIM HIGH IN ________
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- LEAVE YOURSELF AN _______
- OVERTIRED
- MOMENT OF ________
- KEEP YOUR ______ MOVING
- OTHERS _______ - SAFETY AWARD
- LACK OF FLUIDS
- SAFETY _______ - MEETING STARTER
- __________ DRIVING - DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE
- BEING SAFE BECAUSE YOU WANT TO
- SIGNAL,MIRROR,OVER THE SHOULDER AND GO
- MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
- GET OUT AND LOOK
23 Clues: BITE • OVERTIRED • ______ HARM • NEAR ______ • LACK OF FLUIDS • TYPE OF OBSERVER • GET OUT AND LOOK • MOMENT OF ________ • ONE TYPE OF BACKING • GET THE BIG ________ • AIM HIGH IN ________ • KEEP YOUR ______ MOVING • MAKE SURE THEY _____ YOU • LEAVE YOURSELF AN _______ • MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET • OTHERS _______ - SAFETY AWARD • BEING SAFE BECAUSE YOU WANT TO • BEING SAFE BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO • ...
EOY Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- Sharing information about hazards.
- Preventing harm.
- Well-being.
- Reacting to an emergency.
- Quality Purity of water.
- Safety gear.
- Safeguarding against harm.
- Set of rules.
- Immediate action needed.
- Surrounding conditions.
- Checking for compliance.
- Contamination of the environment.
- Health condition.
- Stopping harm before it happens.
- Quality Cleanliness of the air.
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- Maintaining resources for the future.
- Likelihood of harm.
- Following rules.
- Management Handling and disposal of waste.
- Potential danger.
- Step-by-step actions.
- Chemical safety info.
- Teaching safety.
- Survey Assessing environmental conditions.
- Physical harm.
- Learning safety procedures.
- Airflow to refresh indoor air.
- Harmful or poisonous.
- Managing hazards.
- Air Quality Air quality inside buildings.
30 Clues: Well-being. • Safety gear. • Set of rules. • Physical harm. • Following rules. • Preventing harm. • Teaching safety. • Potential danger. • Managing hazards. • Health condition. • Likelihood of harm. • Step-by-step actions. • Chemical safety info. • Harmful or poisonous. • Surrounding conditions. • Quality Purity of water. • Immediate action needed. • Checking for compliance. • ...
Safety 2025-06-06
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- Biweekly safety topic
- safety item for pickers
- item on a forklift for visibility
- Life saving technique
- Life Saving Device
- how to put out a fire
- Tornado Watch
- Job Safety XX(Word)
- Form for chemical lookup
- Tornado Warning
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- Vital to perform jobs safely
- Tornado shelter
- hearing protector
- communication about safety a safety incident.
- Forklift drivers have one
- item used in lockout tagout
16 Clues: Tornado Watch • Tornado shelter • Tornado Warning • hearing protector • Life Saving Device • Job Safety XX(Word) • Biweekly safety topic • Life saving technique • how to put out a fire • safety item for pickers • Form for chemical lookup • Forklift drivers have one • item used in lockout tagout • Vital to perform jobs safely • item on a forklift for visibility • ...
Safety Puzzle 2022-08-31
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- Safety color blue means
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke.
- True or False – Over confidence is hazardous.
- A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events.
- The Safety color green means
- The Safety color red means
- Keeping tools, machines and the work environment in the best possible condition is called
- is a dangerous situation that could cause an accident.
- The Safety color yellow means
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- A term that refers to the act of identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions is
- An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view.
- Which of the following is the
- A situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger.
- True of False – More people are killed by smoke than flame in a burning building?
- safety feature of the technology lab that is required by law
- The Safety color orange means
- Our fire extinguisher will last
- Safety color purple means
18 Clues: Safety color blue means • Safety color purple means • The Safety color red means • The Safety color green means • Which of the following is the • The Safety color orange means • The Safety color yellow means • Our fire extinguisher will last • True or False – Over confidence is hazardous. • is a dangerous situation that could cause an accident. • ...
SAFE + SOUND WEEK 2018-06-12
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- Anonymous way to report a concern
- Any incident, regardless of ______, must be reported to the CERDEC Safety Center
- Acronym for items used to protect yourself
- All chemicals in the workplace should have this available
- Leading cause of death in the workplace
- The science of fitting a job to a person
- Who is responsible for safety
- Place to find Safety grams and policies
- _______ must be clear and unobstructed
- Term used to describe the top four causes of fatalities in the workplace
- Acronym for a tool used to identify hazards and mitigation techniques
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- The ______ duty clause requires employers to provide workplaces free from recognized hazards
- An easy way to improve safety, reduce injuries, increase morale and efficiency and project an image of a well-run organization
- Protects hands from injury
- Team who will win the next Army-Navy game
- An example of hearing protection
- Acronym for the technique for using a fire extinguisher
- President who signed OSHA into law
- Standard _____ Procedures are used to improve safety, efficiency and quality of work
- ______ for Disease Control
- Acronym for an employee who has been assigned additional safety duties
- Acronym for the primary national regulatory agency for workplace safety
22 Clues: Protects hands from injury • ______ for Disease Control • Who is responsible for safety • An example of hearing protection • Anonymous way to report a concern • President who signed OSHA into law • _______ must be clear and unobstructed • Leading cause of death in the workplace • Place to find Safety grams and policies • The science of fitting a job to a person • ...
3.00 Safety 2024-02-12
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- Safety color that indicates fire safety equipment
- Fire caused by electricity
- Safety color that indicated first aid
- is and action
- Safety color that indicates the floor
- is a plan
- Fire caused by flammable liquids
- Must be worn while welding to protect ones hands from burns
- How to properly use a fire extinguisher
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- Safety color that indicates dangerous parts of equipment
- Must be worn at all times in the shop
- Fire caused by flammable metals
- Safety color that indicates broken equipment
- Fire caused by ordinary combustibles
- Safety color that indicates adjustments or controls
15 Clues: is a plan • is and action • Fire caused by electricity • Fire caused by flammable metals • Fire caused by flammable liquids • Fire caused by ordinary combustibles • Must be worn at all times in the shop • Safety color that indicated first aid • Safety color that indicates the floor • How to properly use a fire extinguisher • Safety color that indicates broken equipment • ...
Safety cross 2024-12-11
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- A potential source of harm or adverse health effect
- Safety procedure to isolate energy sources
- Unplanned event that disrupts work
- Equipment used for climbing but requires stability checks
- Document providing details about chemical safety
- Displays that provide safety instructions
- Hazard requiring extinguishers and alarms
- Occupational hazard affecting hearing
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- Person responsible for teaching safety protocols
- Condition of being protected from harm
- Science of designing tasks and equipment to fit workers
- Systematic review of safety processes
- Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards
- Protective gear for the head
- Designated route to leave a building during emergencies
- Common workplace injury caused by losing balance
- Worn to protect hands from injury
17 Clues: Protective gear for the head • Worn to protect hands from injury • Unplanned event that disrupts work • Systematic review of safety processes • Occupational hazard affecting hearing • Condition of being protected from harm • Displays that provide safety instructions • Hazard requiring extinguishers and alarms • Safety procedure to isolate energy sources • ...
Health and Safety 2020-11-23
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- employees must: Ensure that they are not under the influence of any (x) to the extent that they could be a danger to themselves or others while at work
- employer duties include: Appoint one or more (x)Persons to specifically advise the employer on compliance with the safety and health laws
- The Health and Safety Authority is the national body in Ireland with (x) for securing health and safety at work
- employer’s duties include: Managing and (x) all work activities so as to ensure the safety, health and welfare of people at work
- employer duties include: Ensure that (x) accidents and dangerous occurrences are reported to the Health and Safety Authority
- A HSA inspector may serve an (X) Notice which gives a period of time for the matter to be remedied
- THE HSA Provides (X), advice and codes of practice to employers, employees and self-employed on all aspects of workplace health and safety
- and health
- THE HSA MAY SERVE A (X) Notice WHICH requires the immediate cessation of the activity that has created the risk
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- the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005 takes a (x)Approach to reducing accidents and ill health at work
- The Act sets out the rights and (x)of both employers and employees and provides for substantial fines and penalties for breaches of the health and safety legislation
- employees must: Not engage in any improper (x) that could endanger their safety or health or that of anyone else
- THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X)
- The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action
- employees must: (x) any defects in the place of work, equipment, etc. which might endanger
- employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work
- Employer duties include: Provide Information, Instruction, Training and Supervision regarding safety and health to employees, which must be in a form, manner, and (X) that they are likely to understand
- employees must: (x) with relevant laws and protect their own safety and health, as well as the safety and health of anyone who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work
- employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer
- employer duties include: (x) and Maintain welfare facilities for employees at the workplace
- Following prosecution, the Courts may impose fines or prison sentences (or both), depending on the (X) of the offence
- the HSA has overall responsibility for the administration and (X) of health and safety at work in Ireland
- Employers duties include - Designing, Providing and (X) a safe place of work that has safe access and egress, and uses plant and equipment that is safe and without risk to health
23 Clues: and health • THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X) • employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work • employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer • The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action • ...
DSD SE SAFETY TRAINING CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-09-28
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- __________ of Desease Control
- What to do when you see a safety hazard
- Acronym for items to protect yourself
- To whom do you report a safety hazard
- The ___________ duty clause required employers to provide a workpace free from hazards
- Acronym for primary national regulatory agency for workplace safety
- protect your hands from injury
- President who signed OSHA into law, "I am not a crook"
- What follows after a mishap
- Enterprise Safety Application Management
- Acronym for the technique in using a fire extinguisher
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- An example of hearing protection
- Responsible for the protection of human health and environment
- Standard _________ Procedures are used to improve safety efficiency
- Who is responsible for safety
- DLA flyer for mishaps with leassons learned for everyone to read
- In case of fire, activate the nearest alarm ________
- leading cause of death in the workplace
- All chemicals in the workplace should have this available
- All chemicals in the workplace should have this available
20 Clues: What follows after a mishap • __________ of Desease Control • Who is responsible for safety • protect your hands from injury • An example of hearing protection • Acronym for items to protect yourself • To whom do you report a safety hazard • What to do when you see a safety hazard • leading cause of death in the workplace • Enterprise Safety Application Management • ...
Basic pharmacovigilance knowledge quizzzzz 2015-03-31
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- The tool to write time and create invoices
- PV objective: to .... harm after use of medicinal product
- An annual safety report on investigational products
- If positive the difference between AE and ADR
- The German responsible person for PV
- A potential source for safety info. and screened weekly
- Devision within Xendo responsible for PV
- Company name
- Location of our next company event
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- Home town of our UK colleagues
- Document describing how to conduct a study
- Short for Good Pharmacovigilance Practice
- PV objective: to.... safe use of medicinal product
- An audit conducted by regulatory authorities
- Short for Suspected Unexpected Serious Adverse Reaction
- Do you need to collect safety information?
- Submitted to update the eCTD or NEES
- A periodic safety report on authorised products
- Risks are assessed against ... for the correct balance
- Location of an Xendo office
- The numbers of days you have to report safety to Vigilex
- Reference safety document for investigational products
- Document describing the risks for using a medicinal product
23 Clues: Company name • Location of an Xendo office • Home town of our UK colleagues • Location of our next company event • Submitted to update the eCTD or NEES • The German responsible person for PV • Devision within Xendo responsible for PV • Short for Good Pharmacovigilance Practice • Document describing how to conduct a study • The tool to write time and create invoices • ...
none 2025-09-01
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- – A sudden event needing quick action.
- – An event that may cause harm.
- – Careful checking to ensure safety.
- – Being free from harm or injury.
- – Giving safety or guarding from harm.
- – Watching closely to check for risk.
- – Contact with something harmful.
- – A weak point open to harm.
- – Following rules or requirements.
- – Finding possible dangers or hazards.
- – A step taken to reduce a risk.
- – The presence of something dirty or harmful.
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- – Something that may cause damage or risk.
- – Protection against danger or crime.
- – The chance of loss or harm
- – Returning to normal after an event.
- – Action that stops a problem early.
- – Clean conditions that protect health.
- – A source of possible harm or danger.
- – Action taken after a problem occurs.
- – A rule made for safety control.
- – Clean habits that keep people healthy.
- – Ways to lessen the effects of danger.
- – Reviewing if safety steps work.
- – A set of official safety steps.
25 Clues: – The chance of loss or harm • – A weak point open to harm. • – An event that may cause harm. • – A step taken to reduce a risk. • – Being free from harm or injury. • – A rule made for safety control. • – Contact with something harmful. • – Reviewing if safety steps work. • – A set of official safety steps. • – Following rules or requirements. • ...
Health and Safety 2021-09-24
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- employees must: Ensure that they are not under the influence of any (x) to the extent that they could be a danger to themselves or others while at work
- employer duties include: Appoint one or more (x)Persons to specifically advise the employer on compliance with the safety and health laws
- The Health and Safety Authority is the national body in Ireland with (x) for securing health and safety at work
- employer’s duties include: Managing and (x) all work activities so as to ensure the safety, health and welfare of people at work
- employer duties include: Ensure that (x) accidents and dangerous occurrences are reported to the Health and Safety Authority
- A HSA inspector may serve an (X) Notice which gives a period of time for the matter to be remedied
- THE HSA Provides (X), advice and codes of practice to employers, employees and self-employed on all aspects of workplace health and safety
- and health
- THE HSA MAY SERVE A (X) Notice WHICH requires the immediate cessation of the activity that has created the risk
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- the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005 takes a (x)Approach to reducing accidents and ill health at work
- The Act sets out the rights and (x)of both employers and employees and provides for substantial fines and penalties for breaches of the health and safety legislation
- employees must: Not engage in any improper (x) that could endanger their safety or health or that of anyone else
- THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X)
- The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action
- employees must: (x) any defects in the place of work, equipment, etc. which might endanger
- employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work
- Employer duties include: Provide Information, Instruction, Training and Supervision regarding safety and health to employees, which must be in a form, manner, and (X) that they are likely to understand
- employees must: (x) with relevant laws and protect their own safety and health, as well as the safety and health of anyone who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work
- employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer
- employer duties include: (x) and Maintain welfare facilities for employees at the workplace
- Following prosecution, the Courts may impose fines or prison sentences (or both), depending on the (X) of the offence
- the HSA has overall responsibility for the administration and (X) of health and safety at work in Ireland
- Employers duties include - Designing, Providing and (X) a safe place of work that has safe access and egress, and uses plant and equipment that is safe and without risk to health
23 Clues: and health • THE HSA Inspects places of work, investigate serious accidents and (X) • employers duties include: Prevent (x) to other people at the place of work • employees must: (x) in safety and health training offered by their employer • The HSA monitors (X) with legislation at the workplace and can take enforcement action • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
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- The requirements of the project
- cause the most accident
- situation that is visible and presents immediate danger
- is the first step to working safely
- watch your hands when using this machine
- you have to wear them when doing any kind of experiment according to the law
- all rules in order to avoid consequences
- when finished with the task
- he is needed around when using machines
- safety color to start
- means danger in the safety colors
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- can help prevent hazards and keep things clean.
- when somebody is hurt
- an existing situation that is dangerous and hidden from obvious view
- are place all around the building and is used to stop fire
- a dangerous cituation that can cause an accident.
- safety color for caution
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other events
- safety color for radiation hazard
- safety color for information
- when using all tools
- safety color for warning
- carry sharp tools to school
23 Clues: when using all tools • when somebody is hurt • safety color to start • cause the most accident • safety color for caution • safety color for warning • when finished with the task • carry sharp tools to school • safety color for information • The requirements of the project • safety color for radiation hazard • means danger in the safety colors • is the first step to working safely • ...
H&S 2016-05-19
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- Understand the hazardous and labelling of substances
- All employees have the right to know about the ______ in the workplace
- Who signs the National Safety Policy
- All employees have the right to _______ in identifying and correcting hazardous in the workplace
- Safety is a _____ responsibility
- First sign of hearing loss
- Keep the work areas clean and neat
- Who is our Health & Safety Specialist?
- placed in front of trailers in shop bay
- How many rights does an employee have?
- Damaged piece of equipment should follow what procedure to fix?
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- Trailer Wizards health and safety program can be found where?
- What to do when you have an incident at work
- What should be clearly marked on jack stands?
- Who is responsible for safety
- All employees have the _____ to refuse unsafe work
- _____ Health and Safety Committee
- Last line of defense
- Arrest Worn to protect workers at heights
19 Clues: Last line of defense • First sign of hearing loss • Who is responsible for safety • Safety is a _____ responsibility • _____ Health and Safety Committee • Keep the work areas clean and neat • Who signs the National Safety Policy • Who is our Health & Safety Specialist? • How many rights does an employee have? • placed in front of trailers in shop bay • ...
H&S 2016-05-26
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- Damaged piece of equipment should follow what procedure to fix?
- All employees have the _____ to refuse unsafe work
- Worn to protect workers at heights
- What to do when you have an incident at work
- Who signs the National Safety Policy
- Training program on hazardous and labelling of substances
- All employees have the right to _______ in identifying and correcting hazardous in the workplace
- Worn in the shop
- Prevents hearing loss
- Safety is a _____ responsibility
- How many rights does an employee have?
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- Who is responsible for safety
- Keep the work areas clean and neat
- _____ Health and Safety Committee
- Trailer Wizards health and safety program can be found where?
- All employees have the right to know about the ______ in the workplace
- What should be clearly marked on jack stands?
- placed in front of trailers in shop bay
- Who is our Health & Safety Specialist?
19 Clues: Worn in the shop • Prevents hearing loss • Who is responsible for safety • Safety is a _____ responsibility • _____ Health and Safety Committee • Keep the work areas clean and neat • Worn to protect workers at heights • Who signs the National Safety Policy • Who is our Health & Safety Specialist? • How many rights does an employee have? • placed in front of trailers in shop bay • ...
Bosch VPP Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-19
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- Acronym for Safety Point Leader
- Acronym for South Carolina Occupation, Safety , and Health Administration
- Evacuate through nearest safe exit to gathering point
- He/She wants to speak with associates to better understand our safety culture
- Bosch's training database
- A value that will not be compromised and is number one
- Invented for Life
- Acronym for Medical Response Team
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- Acronym for Safety Data Sheet
- Who to call in case of an emergency involving medical emergency or chemical spill
- Go to nearest designated shelter in case of this
- A partnership between OSHA, Bosch, Management, and Associates
- Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
- Acronym for Spill Response Team
- Acronym for Health, Safety, and Environment
- Who is responsible for Safety
16 Clues: Invented for Life • Bosch's training database • Acronym for Safety Data Sheet • Who is responsible for Safety • Acronym for Safety Point Leader • Acronym for Spill Response Team • Acronym for Medical Response Team • Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • Acronym for Health, Safety, and Environment • Go to nearest designated shelter in case of this • ...
The Road to VPP Recertification 2018-08-03
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- One way to stay safe when its hot
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- We need to be trained to work with these
- Prevented by picking up debris on the floor
- Person who can help with fixing hazards
- Help us find hazards
- What we should hold on to on stairs
- Removes energy so equipment can be repaired
- Instructions on how to do a task safely
- Who is responsible for safety
- Voluntary Protection Program
- What we should do if we have a question about the task
- Must be inspected before use
- Important to improving safety
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- What we don't do while we are driving
- Hearing test
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Something to do frequently to avoid strains
- Means employees are engaged
- Helps prevent injuries
- A means to get things done faster and better
- Something that can harm us
- When we can stop thinking about safety
- Neoprene or leather
- Heath, Safety and Environmental
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Safety glasses or safety gloves
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
29 Clues: Hearing test • Neoprene or leather • Help us find hazards • Helps prevent injuries • Something that can harm us • Means employees are engaged • Voluntary Protection Program • Must be inspected before use • Who is responsible for safety • Important to improving safety • Should be pushed and not pulled • Heath, Safety and Environmental • Not the place to pour chemicals • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
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- The requirements of the project
- cause the most accident
- situation that is visible and presents immediate danger
- is the first step to working safely
- watch your hands when using this machine
- you have to wear them when doing any kind of experiment according to the law
- all rules in order to avoid consequences
- when finished with the task
- he is needed around when using machines
- safety color to start
- means danger in the safety colors
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- can help prevent hazards and keep things clean.
- when somebody is hurt
- an existing situation that is dangerous and hidden from obvious view
- are place all around the building and is used to stop fire
- a dangerous cituation that can cause an accident.
- safety color for caution
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other events
- safety color for radiation hazard
- safety color for information
- when using all tools
- safety color for warning
- carry sharp tools to school
23 Clues: when using all tools • when somebody is hurt • safety color to start • cause the most accident • safety color for caution • safety color for warning • when finished with the task • carry sharp tools to school • safety color for information • The requirements of the project • safety color for radiation hazard • means danger in the safety colors • is the first step to working safely • ...
Bosch VPP Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-19
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- Acronym for Safety Data Sheet
- Who is responsible for Safety
- He/She wants to speak with associates to better understand our safety culture
- Acronym for Spill Response Team
- Acronym for South Carolina Occupation , Safety, and Health
- A partnership between OSHA, Bosch Management, and Associates
- Evacuate through the nearest safe exit to gathering point
- Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
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- Acronym for Health, Safety, and the Environment
- Bosch's Training Database
- Who to call in case of Emergency involving medical emergency or chemical spill
- Go to the nearest designated shelter in case of this
- Invented For Life
- A value that will not be compromised and is Number 1
- Acronym for Safety Point Leader
- Acronym Medical Response Team
16 Clues: Invented For Life • Bosch's Training Database • Acronym for Safety Data Sheet • Who is responsible for Safety • Acronym Medical Response Team • Acronym for Spill Response Team • Acronym for Safety Point Leader • Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • Acronym for Health, Safety, and the Environment • Go to the nearest designated shelter in case of this • ...
Patient Safety and HRO 2024-06-04
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- _______ Principles to lead us on the journey toward HRO
- Safety event that did not cause harm to a Veteran (2 words)
- Preoccupation with failure is to ________ risk
- Safety event that caused harm to a Veteran (2 words)
- Who is responsible for Patient Safety?
- Commit to ________ _______ (2 words)
- Experience fewer than anticipated events of harm
- _______ of safety is the overarching pillar to prevent harm and learn from mistakes
- _______ Values that unite us and guide our decisions
- A safety story used to recognize staff who anticipate risk and took action to keep Veterans safe (2 words)
- Reluctance to ________. Get in the weeds and solve the problem.
- It's all for the _______
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- Sensitivity to operations focuses on _____ _____ staff and care processes (2 words)
- _______ to expertise
- Get to the ______ cause.
- Continuously improving based on what has been learned (2 words)
- Three ______
- ______ W's - What I see, What concerns me, What I want
- System for reporting patient safety events
- The opposite of poor, unclear, communication, which is an important value.
20 Clues: Three ______ • _______ to expertise • Get to the ______ cause. • It's all for the _______ • Commit to ________ _______ (2 words) • Who is responsible for Patient Safety? • System for reporting patient safety events • Preoccupation with failure is to ________ risk • Experience fewer than anticipated events of harm • Safety event that caused harm to a Veteran (2 words) • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
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- The requirements of the project
- cause the most accident
- situation that is visible and presents immediate danger
- is the first step to working safely
- watch your hands when using this machine
- you have to wear them when doing any kind of experiment according to the law
- all rules in order to avoid consequences
- when finished with the task
- he is needed around when using machines
- safety color to start
- means danger in the safety colors
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- can help prevent hazards and keep things clean.
- when somebody is hurt
- an existing situation that is dangerous and hidden from obvious view
- are place all around the building and is used to stop fire
- a dangerous cituation that can cause an accident.
- safety color for caution
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other events
- safety color for radiation hazard
- safety color for information
- when using all tools
- safety color for warning
- carry sharp tools to school
23 Clues: when using all tools • when somebody is hurt • safety color to start • cause the most accident • safety color for caution • safety color for warning • when finished with the task • carry sharp tools to school • safety color for information • The requirements of the project • safety color for radiation hazard • means danger in the safety colors • is the first step to working safely • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Staff First chain of command
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- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Do not use this abbreviation for Unit
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Do not use this abbreviation for Unit • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
safety 2021-05-11
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- To evaluate or estimate a risk.
- Try to prevent something from happening.
- To know or say what a hazard is.
- Take care of something or someone.
- Physical harm caused to an object.
- Measures taken to prevent dangerous situations.
- An injury caused by fire or extreme heat.
- A duty to take care of something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong.
- The condition of being protected from danger, risk or injury.
- Causing harm, dangerous.
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- You wear it to protect your head.
- An unexpected event, often due to carelessness, that has undesirable consequences.
- To slide on a slippery surface.
- Physical injury to people or things (environment).
- A cut or hole in the flesh caused by a weapon.
- A situation involving exposure to danger.
- A potential source of harm.
- Physical damage to part of the body.
- An event that didn’t harm anyone, but could have.
- The state of being free form injuries or illness.
- Cause someone to feel physical or emotional pain.
- Suddenly and unintentionally go down on the ground.
22 Clues: Causing harm, dangerous. • A potential source of harm. • To evaluate or estimate a risk. • To slide on a slippery surface. • To know or say what a hazard is. • You wear it to protect your head. • Take care of something or someone. • Physical harm caused to an object. • Physical damage to part of the body. • Try to prevent something from happening. • ...
Safety 2022-02-14
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- Irrelevant or inappropriate messages are sent on the internet to a large number of recipients.
- A device for making an electrical connection.
- An action, treated as a criminal offense
- A board for making an experimental model of an electric circuit.
- A semiconductor device with three connections
- An integrated circuit that contains a microprocessor along with memory.
- The position where someone holds their body.
- The ability to withstand damage or pressure.
- A source of electricity.
- A device that detects or measures a physical property and records.
- A three-terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider.
- A measure of electric power expressed in watts
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- The studies of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- Joining 2 pieces of metal or other ductile material
- Lacking any obvious principle of organization.
- A part of a computer system or network which is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.
- Unprotected and dangerous
- A device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- A tool used to hold small objects or for bending and cutting wires
- A semiconductor diode that glows when a voltage is applied.
- Canada's national hazard communication standard.
- An electronic device for storing and processing data.
- Able to be trusted
- Spending much time in the same posture.
- A piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
- An instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of value.
- The network of computers.
27 Clues: Able to be trusted • A source of electricity. • Unprotected and dangerous • The network of computers. • Spending much time in the same posture. • An action, treated as a criminal offense • The position where someone holds their body. • The ability to withstand damage or pressure. • A device for making an electrical connection. • A semiconductor device with three connections • ...
Safety 2021-09-28
Across
- requires that employers inform employees of all chemicals and hazards in the workplace
- chemical contains a chemical that acts to smother a fire; type BC extinguishers residue that must be cleaned up as soon as possible; type ABC
- protect heath care providers from diseases
- all manufacturers must provide
- correct posture
- exposure radiology departments and ental offices
- used on burning or combustible metals, often specific for the type of metal being used and not used on any other type of fires
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- three things needed to start a fire
- present in the air
- promate the safty and well-being of a person by adapting to the environment and using techniques to prevent injuries
- oxygen in use
- contains a gas that interferes with the chemical reaction that occurs when fuels burn; used on electrical equipment because it does not leave a residue and will not damage appliances such as computers; most effective on Class C fires
- contains carbon dioxide gas that privides a smothering action on the fire by forming a cloud of cool ice or snow- like residue most effective on class B or C fires
- used on electrical fires such as fuse boxes, appliances, wiring, and electrical outlets; the C stands for nonconductive; if possible, the electricity should be turned off before using an extinguisher on an electrical fire
- any material that will burn
- used on burning cooking materials (fats,grease, and oils)
- used on fires involving combubustibles such as paper, cloth, plastic, and wood
- contains pressurized water and should only be used on class A fires
- used on used on fires involving flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, oil, paint, grease, and cooking fat
- sparks, matches, flames
20 Clues: oxygen in use • correct posture • present in the air • sparks, matches, flames • any material that will burn • all manufacturers must provide • three things needed to start a fire • protect heath care providers from diseases • exposure radiology departments and ental offices • used on burning cooking materials (fats,grease, and oils) • ...
Safety 2021-09-28
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- freezer storage
- fridge storage
- f in fattom
- sign
- expire quickly
- other t in fattom
- avoid cross-contamination
- way to tell if food is spoiled
- food that makes you sick
- whole chicken
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- take a while to expire
- what to do if food spoils
- o in fattom
- where to put leftovers
- a in fattom
- avoid spreading bacteria
- t in fattom
- m in fattom
- danger zone
- making it dirty
- fridge temperature range
- leftovers
22 Clues: sign • leftovers • o in fattom • f in fattom • a in fattom • t in fattom • m in fattom • danger zone • whole chicken • fridge storage • expire quickly • freezer storage • making it dirty • other t in fattom • take a while to expire • where to put leftovers • avoid spreading bacteria • fridge temperature range • food that makes you sick • what to do if food spoils • avoid cross-contamination • ...
SAFETY 2017-12-09
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- CONTAINS INFO ON THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF A CHEMICAL PRODUCT
- SAFETY _______ - MEETING STARTER
- ____ HARM - OUR SAFETY GOAL
- LEAVE YOURSELF ONE OF THESE WHEN DRIVING
- WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I WANT TO
- WHEN THE BODY LOSES HEAT FASTER THAN IT CAN PRODUCE HEAT
- ____ MISS - ALMOST AN ACCIDENT
- GET OUT AND LOOK
- ______ OF SAFETY - BEFORE YOU GET IN
- ______ STATION - MOBILE SWITCH TRAINING
- ICE ______ - TRACTION AID IN WINTER
- SLIP ________ - JUST LIKE WALKING ON ICE
- JOB ________ - BEFORE WE START WORK
- OVERTIRED
- OTHERS ______ AWARD
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- _____ DRIVING - DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE
- WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I HAVE TO
- _______ ENERGY AND LINE OF FIRE - LIFE SAVING RULE
- LACK OF FLUIDS
- BITE _________ - DOG DETERRENT
- MUSCLE STRAIN PREVENTION
- _____ BUTTON - KEY FOB RESCUER
- __________ OBSERVER - LIFE SAVING RULE
- SIGNAL, CHECK MIRROR, GLANCE OVER SHOULDER AND GO
- GET THE BIG _______ WHEN DRIVING
- HEART STARTER - FOUND IN HALLWAYS AND BUCKET TRUCKS
- HELPS FREE UP YOUR HANDS WHEN WALKING OR HIKING
- KEEP THESE MOVING WHEN DRIVING
- _____ OBJECT - AVOID THESE WHEN BACKING UP
29 Clues: OVERTIRED • LACK OF FLUIDS • GET OUT AND LOOK • OTHERS ______ AWARD • MUSCLE STRAIN PREVENTION • ____ HARM - OUR SAFETY GOAL • WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I HAVE TO • BITE _________ - DOG DETERRENT • WORKING SAFE BECAUSE I WANT TO • _____ BUTTON - KEY FOB RESCUER • ____ MISS - ALMOST AN ACCIDENT • KEEP THESE MOVING WHEN DRIVING • SAFETY _______ - MEETING STARTER • ...
Safety 2019-04-17
Safety 2014-03-14
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- When coming to an intersection, everyone must___ ___ ___ (3 words)
- Safety is a____
- Observe the ____ foot rule for pedestrian fork truck safety
- SOT (3 words)
- Following __________ work is our greatest chance at staying safe
- A safety event that could result in death
- Rotating through jobs helps to avoid this type of injury.
- Number one in-plant injury
- ____feet is the height at which you should be tied off
- A _______ aisle is an approved walking area
- Required to enter a confined space
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- Any work related occurrence that could have, under slightly different circumstances, resulted in a serious injury, illness or death (2 words)
- ESCP (4 words)
- An item needed to handle stamped parts
- Delivered at the start of each meeting (2 words)
- When lifting objects, what part of the body should you use?
- Minimum headgear required to enter a press (2words)
- Improper use of extension cords can cause a ___ hazard
- An orange ____ is needed in the Orange Crush Zone
- Safety _______ are required in all shop floor areas
- Something that you can do at the start of the shift to prevent ergonomic injuries
21 Clues: SOT (3 words) • ESCP (4 words) • Safety is a____ • Number one in-plant injury • Required to enter a confined space • An item needed to handle stamped parts • A safety event that could result in death • A _______ aisle is an approved walking area • Delivered at the start of each meeting (2 words) • An orange ____ is needed in the Orange Crush Zone • ...
safety 2014-09-08
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- lets your know when there Is a fire
- be careful with living...
- never wear baggy
- always follow....
- don't play with ____
- put out fire
- protect your clothes
- clean your eyes
- never put electrical items near...
- protect your hands
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- emergency shutdown _____
- never use cracked
- tieback long...
- help someone who is on fir
- wash your clothes
- protect your eyes
- never mess around in the...
- always ____ before you leave
- always ____ away from you
- if something happens tell the...
20 Clues: put out fire • tieback long... • clean your eyes • never wear baggy • never use cracked • wash your clothes • always follow.... • protect your eyes • protect your hands • don't play with ____ • protect your clothes • emergency shutdown _____ • be careful with living... • always ____ away from you • help someone who is on fir • never mess around in the... • always ____ before you leave • ...
Safety 2023-11-11
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- blends patient, family, and community in the patient care decisions
- refers to decreasing risks of dangers or hazards to prevent actual or potential bodily harm
- make clinical judgments based on safety for patients, others, and self
- are the qualities or properties of remaining safe
- used to communicate effectively and organize patient information for standardized handoff report
- a reduction in the quality of or ability for physical or cognitive function
- Remain current in evidence based on best safety practices
- include measures such as hand hygiene, ppe, safe injection practice, and management of contamination of surfaces or equipment
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- Promotes quality and safety through accreditation and certification of health facilities
- wrapped, blocked, or tied to patients body to limit or restrict movement
- measures the care provided to promote best outcomes within the management of healthcare systems
- is the leading cause of death in ages that range from 10 years old to 64 years old
- helps individuals in healthcare and home settings be more aware of safety hazards
- Protects workers against safety and health hazards in their work environment
- confines a patient to a room involuntary
- pharmacologic agents used to control unsafe physical movements and behaviors
- a general feeling of shared attitudes, values, practices, and beliefs
- are preventable hazards that can result in jury or death that should never happen to patients
- intentional actions by a family member, caregiver, or others to inflict harm
- are the leading cause of injury for adults age 65 and older
- are designed to safely and effectively limit the movement of patients to prevent injury to themselves and others
21 Clues: confines a patient to a room involuntary • are the qualities or properties of remaining safe • Remain current in evidence based on best safety practices • are the leading cause of injury for adults age 65 and older • blends patient, family, and community in the patient care decisions • a general feeling of shared attitudes, values, practices, and beliefs • ...
Safety 2022-06-29
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- not lotto but ____
- _______ in place
- US based regulatory agency examining workplace
- work shouldn't ____
- designed for comfort
- training exercise
- frontman for Police
- warm
- to empty
- one of four elements in philosophy
- type of head injury
- ____ hat
- National Safety Month
- pearly whites
- absorb water
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- lifestyle
- disclose
- active_______
- do not try to be a ____
- 4th of July
- "___ clear!"
- spread
- could have been an accident
- remove the hazard
- plan to respond to disasters (acronym)
- root _____
- US health protection agency
- flexible string
- slick
- danger or risk
- pre job analysis
- spelling ___
32 Clues: warm • slick • spread • disclose • to empty • ____ hat • lifestyle • root _____ • 4th of July • "___ clear!" • spelling ___ • absorb water • active_______ • pearly whites • danger or risk • flexible string • _______ in place • pre job analysis • training exercise • remove the hazard • not lotto but ____ • work shouldn't ____ • frontman for Police • type of head injury • designed for comfort • National Safety Month • ...
Safety 2024-04-18
Across
- Life Saving Rules
- Meaning, Lost Time Accident
- Material (such as flammable or poisonous material) that would be a danger to life or to the environment.
- Uniform requirement
- Place to store product
- Keeps product cold
- Examples of of these hepatitis and HIV
- Safety Glasses
- Safety Data Sheet
- Equipment to move pallets
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- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations, etc.
- Type of safety knife
- Customer order paperwork
- Occurs when electrons are passed from the substance to the oxidizer
- Lift person in air to work
- Part of fall protection system
- Hat, Protect your head
- Clock in
- Cut resistant
- Government body that ensures workers safety and health
20 Clues: Clock in • Cut resistant • Safety Glasses • Life Saving Rules • Safety Data Sheet • Keeps product cold • Uniform requirement • Type of safety knife • Hat, Protect your head • Place to store product • Customer order paperwork • Equipment to move pallets • Lift person in air to work • Meaning, Lost Time Accident • Part of fall protection system • Examples of of these hepatitis and HIV • ...
SAFETY 2024-04-20
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- Protected or covered from harm or danger.
- Raised border around a hatch or other opening on a ship's deck.
- Signal device that produces a bright light, often used in emergencies.
- Devices that spray water to extinguish fires or protect buildings.
- Structural element running along the bottom of a ship's hull.
- Protective clothing worn by individuals to retain body heat in cold water.
- Openings in a ship's deck to allow water to drain overboard.
- Container holding bullets or explosive material.
- Head protection worn for safety in various activities.
- Concept aimed at preventing accidents or harm.
- Method of communication using smoke, often in outdoor or wilderness situations.
- Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon, used to alert rescuers to a vessel's location in distress.
- Device used to lower or raise boats from a ship's deck.
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- Systems designed to flood an area with water, often used in fire protection.
- Source of water for firefighting purposes.
- Property of a vessel to automatically return to an upright position if overturned.
- Temporary watertight enclosure constructed within a ship's hull for maintenance or repair work.
- Phenomenon where liquids slosh around in a partially filled container.
- Part of a hose or pipe that directs or controls the flow of a substance.
- Device used to put out fires.
- Smooth downward movement, often seen in playgrounds.
- Unwanted flow of fluid or gas from a container.
- Material used to suppress fires by smothering.
- Potential danger or hazard.
- Emergency signal fired into the air to attract attention.
25 Clues: Potential danger or hazard. • Device used to put out fires. • Protected or covered from harm or danger. • Source of water for firefighting purposes. • Material used to suppress fires by smothering. • Concept aimed at preventing accidents or harm. • Unwanted flow of fluid or gas from a container. • Container holding bullets or explosive material. • ...
safety 2023-01-10
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- a tool to aid the caregiver in gathering necessary information that needs to be relayed to another provider. Situation/subject, Background, Assessment, oRders/Results/Requests, Evaluate, Document
- if you don't do this, there is not proof you did it
- An acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- used to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more. These should never be turned off
- the patients that are at risk: immobile, venous statis, and/or clotting disorder. The most preventable cause of hospital death! Stress to patients to keep SCDs on all the time in the bed or in the chair. Make sure TED hose are correct size, fit properly , are free of wrinkles or bunching up, and are removed at least daily for skin inspection. Give anticoagulants appropriately and timely. Get patients out of bed and moving
- conducted as soon as possible after a patient falls with all team members involved in the patient's care to discuss the possible causes for this fall and preventable measures to avoid future falls
- Used when hands are visibly soiled, before eating, after using the restroom, when patient has "C.Diff" infection
- errors in ___ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients
- nursing will be notified by lab personnel by phone of patient's ___. That nurse has one hour to notify a provider involved in that patient's care of the ___. That notification is documented in Center IViewed I&O under "clinician notification"
- number one priority after this is to assess the patient and attend to their immediate needs. Notify the physician and family
- keep ___ tubing coiled on the beds or extended to the foot of the bed; avoid dependent loops in tubing. Keep ___ bag below the level of the bladder but not touching the floor. Perform ___ care at least once per shift and when soiled
- Not a HIPPA violation. Team member communication regarding specific patient needs such as NPO, specific type of transmission precautions, or fall risk
- last resort for violent or non-violent behavior control and should be removed as soon as possible
- Conducted immediately before starting an invasive procedure or making the incision. It is standardized as defined by the hospital and is initiated by a team member. During this, the team members agree on correct patient identity, the correct site, and the procedure to be done
- head of bed elevated no more than 30 degrees and turned 30 degrees on their side to the "fat pad" of the buttocks instead of the coccyx or trochanter
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- The means by which the patient's medications and how taken at home are verified and made available for the care provider to continue, modify, or discontinue while the patient is in the hospital
- at higher risk for misidentification due to their inability to speak and lack of distinguishable features
- used before and after gloving, before and after patient contact, between patients, after touching contaminated objects
- Used for skin breakdown. The lower the number the greater the risk for skin breakdown. Score of 15 or less automatically generates a WOCN consult
- The amount of patient identifiers required when providing care, treatment, and services
- a way of keeping microorganisms low to prevent infections. For example: hand hygiene and wearing gloves
- can be used as therapeutic treatment for several conditions, the most common of which are atrial fibrillation, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and mechanical heart valve implant
- Should include medication or solution name, strength, amount of medication or solution containing medication, diluent name and volume, expiration date when not used within 24 hours, expiration time when expiration occurs in less than 24 hours
- indicated by "falling leaves", a yellow arm band, a yellow door magnet, or yellow non-stick socks
- are not accepted when it comes to medication orders
- makes available to the public hospital ranking in comparison to national, state, or local scores through medicare.gov under "Hospital Compare"
26 Clues: if you don't do this, there is not proof you did it • are not accepted when it comes to medication orders • An acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications • The amount of patient identifiers required when providing care, treatment, and services • errors in ___ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients • ...
safety 2023-02-01
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- keeps your feet safe
- keeps you safe well making melt
- saves people from fires
- to make sure people know where you are
- helps with loud noise
- keeps things in place
- Keeps your head safe
- keeps you safe when near electricity
- keeps your items safe
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- no chemicals getting on you
- helps you breath
- protects your eyes
- keeps cars safe
- protects you from toxic air
- keeps your hands clean
- keeps you safe
- helps you after an accident
- saves you from not drowning
- lights up your way
- high VIS
20 Clues: high VIS • keeps you safe • keeps cars safe • helps you breath • protects your eyes • lights up your way • keeps your feet safe • Keeps your head safe • helps with loud noise • keeps things in place • keeps your items safe • keeps your hands clean • saves people from fires • no chemicals getting on you • protects you from toxic air • helps you after an accident • saves you from not drowning • ...
Safety 2022-09-19
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- describes work that is performed close to an unrelated hazard.
- is the maximum trench depth that a worker can work in before shoring or sloping is required
- means to disconnect any energy sources
- is termed heavy metal
- Hazardous Products Act is found under this jurisdiction
- symbol indicating that an extinguisher is suitable for Class B fires
- are less than indirect cost
- This happens when you apply water affect to the fire when a wood fire is being extingusihed
- this type of shoring is the best solution if a trench is too wide for pre-fabricated shoring
- is the other component that you need to support combustion other than Oxygen and fuel
- This Class of fire involves gasoline and other flammable liquids
- is a device used to protect a user from shock hazard
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- they are responsible for removing any known workplace hazards
- are also known as construction heaters
- label is the element found on a hazardous product that is received from the supplier
- is responsible for ensuring SDS's are available in the work area for all known hazardous products used.
- who is authorized to remove you lock in a lock out situation?
- arsenic can be found in this product
- are a class that involve ordinary combustibles such such as wood
- is the symbol that indicates an extinguisher is suitable for Class C fires
- is the fall protection componenet that connects a safety belt or harness to an anchor point
- is the symbol indicating that an extinguisher is suitble for Class A fires
- is responsible for the worker understanding the safe use of hazardous material
- best method to relive back strain when standing for long periods of time is to rest one foot on an:
- when you apply foam to a fire the result is:
- is a piece of fall protection that must be self locking
- What is the Classification of an electrical fire
27 Clues: is termed heavy metal • are less than indirect cost • arsenic can be found in this product • are also known as construction heaters • means to disconnect any energy sources • when you apply foam to a fire the result is: • What is the Classification of an electrical fire • is a device used to protect a user from shock hazard • ...
Safety 2022-08-21
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- What does the B stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D
- Trailing Zero (X.0 mg)
- _____ are never to be turned off; they may be silenced for a brief period while the issue is addressed.
- What does the E stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D.
- MS
- You should use what technique with dressing changes, staple/ suture removal.
- What does the A stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D
- Be sure there is an approved reason for the ________ using the CDC criteria.
- Do not use U or u.
- Elderly, immobile patients are at greater risk.
- It's written on the red orange label. For malfunctioning equipment.
- Before and after gloving you should use?
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- You should wash your hands when there is visible ______.
- These are a last resort for violent or nonviolent behavior control.
- Braden score of 15 or less automatically generates a ________ consult.
- Reliable ______ to identify what the risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken.
- In the chain of command who is about unit staff?
- Our culture of safety depends upon good __________.
- “Have you seen Hannah” is a phrase that can remind fellow staff members to perform good hand ______.
- It is important to check the patients ________.
- Using _________ communication between team members, when necessary, improves patient safety.
- Communication is the number one cause of __________ errors that harm patients.
- What should you do to the dressing if not occlusive?
- _____ lab values
- reports of concerns or suggestions should be reported to ________ for improved patient, guest, and staff safety.
- You should clean up spills, trash, etc. in case of a ______?
26 Clues: MS • _____ lab values • Do not use U or u. • Trailing Zero (X.0 mg) • What does the B stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D • What does the A stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D • Before and after gloving you should use? • What does the E stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D. • It is important to check the patients ________. • Elderly, immobile patients are at greater risk. • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
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- Making sure of avoiding potential danger, mishap, or harm; cautious.
- An order made by a judge or court with reference to a particular case only.
- The condition of being protected from harm or danger.
- _______ is the state of knowing something.
- An unlucky accident.
- acknowledge the existence, validity, or legality of.
- Paying close attention to something.
- Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
- An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view.
- A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events.
- is a dangerous situation that could cause an accident.
- The action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- A thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress.
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- To be ________ is to be aware of your own surroundings
- The action of protecting, or the state of being protected.
- The official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic
- To keep in an existing state (as of repair, efficiency, or validity).
- One of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere.
- A statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.
- An established or official way of doing something.
- Keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
- The possibility of suffering harm or injury.
- Make someone aware of or familiar with.
- A measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening.
- Hazard is visible and presents an immediate danger.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
26 Clues: An unlucky accident. • Paying close attention to something. • Make someone aware of or familiar with. • _______ is the state of knowing something. • The possibility of suffering harm or injury. • An established or official way of doing something. • Hazard is visible and presents an immediate danger. • acknowledge the existence, validity, or legality of. • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
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- a quality that is characterized by a persons interest in keeping their surroundings organized
- contains water and provides water under pressure
- a visible particle that could cause problems
- a stream of charged particles
- Stop/Danger/Emergency
- a way to do something
- gear that protects your eye, face, and neck
- keeping tools, machines and the work environment in the best possible condition
- Start/Go
- an existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view
- a device that stops the flow of current in a electrical circuit
- a dangerous situation that could cause an accident
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- a combustion of burning
- Warning
- Radiation Hazard
- boots that protect your feet
- extinguishes fires
- storage place to store away equipment
- Eye Protection
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situation or events
- identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- Safety Information
- a situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger
- Caution
- place to throw away trash
25 Clues: Warning • Caution • Start/Go • Eye Protection • Radiation Hazard • extinguishes fires • Safety Information • Stop/Danger/Emergency • a way to do something • a combustion of burning • place to throw away trash • boots that protect your feet • a stream of charged particles • storage place to store away equipment • gear that protects your eye, face, and neck • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
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- are place all around the building and is used to stop fire
- when somebody is hurt
- cleaning up after yourself
- The requirements of the project
- he is needed around when using machines
- all rules in order to avoid consequences
- situation that is visible and presents immediate danger
- A campaign where you observe ones behavior
- can help prevent hazards and keep things clean.
- watch your hands when using this machine
- carry sharp tools to school
- when using all tools
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- is the first step to working safely
- you have to wear them when doing any kind of experiment according to the law
- safety color for caution
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other events
- cause the most accident
- safety color for warning
- safety color for information
- safety color for radiation hazard
- means danger in the safety colors
- an existing situation that is dangerous and hidden from obvious view
- a dangerous cituation that can cause an accident.
- when finished with the task
- safety color to start
25 Clues: when using all tools • when somebody is hurt • safety color to start • cause the most accident • safety color for caution • safety color for warning • cleaning up after yourself • when finished with the task • carry sharp tools to school • safety color for information • The requirements of the project • safety color for radiation hazard • means danger in the safety colors • ...
Safety 2023-08-17
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- Should always be kept clear
- Something that should be cleaned at the end of an experiment
- Students are ___________ allowed in the storage area
- Number of times you should check a label
- Where sharp objects should be held
- Type of activity that is dangerous in the lab setting
- Types of experiments that are prohibited
- When accidents, spills, or injuries should be reported
- Keep _______ away from face, eyes, mouth and body while using chemicals or preserved specimens.
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- Experiments must be _________________ monitored at all times.
- Never use __________ suction to fill a pipet.
- The side of your hand you should use to feel if an item is hot
- State of mind when in a lab setting
- Type of footwear not allowed in the lab (no sport mode)
- Type of lenses that you need permission to wear during labs
- You should yell out "_______ one ______ one" to get the instructors attention if you or your lab partner are hurt
- Observe good _____________ practices.
- Length of hair that must be tied back during labs
- Fill wash bottles only with ___________ water
- Do not eat food, drink beverages, or _____ gum in the laboratory.
- All work surfaces should be this way when you are finished
21 Clues: Should always be kept clear • Where sharp objects should be held • State of mind when in a lab setting • Observe good _____________ practices. • Number of times you should check a label • Types of experiments that are prohibited • Never use __________ suction to fill a pipet. • Fill wash bottles only with ___________ water • ...
Safety 2024-09-26
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- Mandatory inspections to ensure compliance
- A protective garment worn for safety
- Common gases monitored in confined spaces
- this document outlines safety practices and procedures
- The act of miking something less dangerous
- To secure an area against intruders
- Personal equipment that protects your eyes from debris
- Type of equipment is often required in confine space
- A common tool for extinguishing fires
- Type of space that has limited entry and exit
- A symbol indicating safe work practices, often green
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- The practice of ensuring safe work conditions
- this type of training often includes first aid
- Rules designed to keep people safe
- A plan that outlines emergency procedures
- This must be checked before entering a confided space
- Type of training focused on safety procedures
- Month safety month is in
- assessment Protocol to identify hazards in the workplace
- A device that warns of danger
- A term for accident that lead to injuries
21 Clues: Month safety month is in • A device that warns of danger • Rules designed to keep people safe • To secure an area against intruders • A protective garment worn for safety • A common tool for extinguishing fires • A plan that outlines emergency procedures • Common gases monitored in confined spaces • A term for accident that lead to injuries • ...
SAFETY 2025-01-29
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- - not optional way to protect your eyes
- - Avoid using long and dangly _______
- - Take your _____ and don't rush
- - Report any _________ to the teacher
- - used to sand wood
- - to protect someones hands
- - shoes you have to wear
- - Personal protection equipment
- - the loudest tool in the shop
- - Watch where your putting your _____
- - Don't _____ the machine while its on
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- - Always be aware of your _________
- - Top priority in the work shop
- - A messy shop is a ______
- - Do not ______ others
- - True or false you have to hair up
- - True or False its better to wear baggy clothing
- - Roll up your _______
- - ear protection
- - Use tools _________
20 Clues: - ear protection • - used to sand wood • - Use tools _________ • - Do not ______ others • - Roll up your _______ • - shoes you have to wear • - A messy shop is a ______ • - to protect someones hands • - the loudest tool in the shop • - Top priority in the work shop • - Personal protection equipment • - Take your _____ and don't rush • - Always be aware of your _________ • ...
Health and Safety at Workplace 2023-04-04
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- Hazard 4 at workplace
- Alert First rule of safety
- which color symbolizes power
- First sign of safety
- Third sign of safety
- Most visible safety color
- Fourth sign of safety
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- hazard 3 at workplace
- Second sign of safety
- Hazard 1 at workplace
- Hazard 5 at workplace
- Hazard 2 at workplace
- Yellow light indicates
- Red light indicates
14 Clues: Red light indicates • First sign of safety • Third sign of safety • Hazard 4 at workplace • hazard 3 at workplace • Second sign of safety • Hazard 1 at workplace • Hazard 5 at workplace • Hazard 2 at workplace • Fourth sign of safety • Yellow light indicates • Most visible safety color • Alert First rule of safety • which color symbolizes power
2023 2023-05-11
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- Blood borne _________
- Family Care process TIR
- Safety is the first measure of
- Family Care converting TIR
- The C in cse
- Life safety system specific to Process Department
- Awareness around immediate area
- System in DDS that covers eliminating incidents
- Fire extinguisher use acronym
- New Process ODL's first name
- 3rd party logistics that crashes into everything
- Web Based training site
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- Safety system acronym that addresses working at heights
- Safe practices are not all ________
- Battery powered respirator
- Best looking safety leader
- _______work permit for fire risk
- Safety is whose responsibility
- Key element number for prevention and improvement
- Machine setting that is not important
- The E in cse
- The S in cse
- Head PPE
- Key element number for Leadership and Commitment
24 Clues: Head PPE • The C in cse • The E in cse • The S in cse • Blood borne _________ • Family Care process TIR • Web Based training site • Battery powered respirator • Best looking safety leader • Family Care converting TIR • New Process ODL's first name • Fire extinguisher use acronym • Safety is whose responsibility • Safety is the first measure of • Awareness around immediate area • ...
Basic Safety Training Crossword 2025-07-23
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- Abbreviation used to describe method for putting on small fires.
- ___ labels are for secondary containers used within a shift.
- Abbreviation for the Laser Safety Officer (Clare Green)
- Severe weather apps on cell phones, NOAA radios, and _____ ____ are used to notify site tornado warnings have been issued.
- Never use this to pipette solutions.
- Safety control used to prevent hazards by modifying the work environment.
- What is Hazard Communication also known as?
- ___ 346 and ___ 580 are regulators used at TFW for oxygen and helium.
- ____ Data Sheets contain comprehensive information about chemicals, including potential health hazards.
- Least effective safety control, but one that is used the most often.
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- Method of looking a chemical and identifying the potential hazards based on intrinsic hazardous properties and groups it into a class.
- An example of safety equipment used at TFW.
- Hazard associated with ! pictogram.
- Highest most effective option in Hierarchy of Safety Controls.
- Physical barriers used to protect workers from potential equipment hazards
- Who is responsible for safety at TFW?
- Indiana branch of the Occupational Safety and Health Adminstration.
- This gas must be stored 20 ft. away from fuel-gas cylinders and combustible materials.
18 Clues: Hazard associated with ! pictogram. • Never use this to pipette solutions. • Who is responsible for safety at TFW? • An example of safety equipment used at TFW. • What is Hazard Communication also known as? • Abbreviation for the Laser Safety Officer (Clare Green) • ___ labels are for secondary containers used within a shift. • ...
Medical Processing Technician 2019-10-11
27 Clues: STR • MTF • MEB • OCR • HRR • DOS • CAC • FMP • ELS • VLER • DD214 • DA200 • DIEMS • AF/AR • DD2963 • weekly • CURORG • 25% off • company • Database • Separation • AHLTA data • Scan software • W-series number • Included in AHLTA report • Material Safety Data Sheet • Service Teamwork Ethics Passion Safety
National Safety Month 2024 2024-05-20
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- Eye safety ______.
- Slip, trip, ______.
- Muscle strain is a common _____.
- Must use when liquid is on the floor.
- Personal _______ equipment.
- SDS.
- LOTO.
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- PIT.
- National ______ month.
- Go home in the ______ condition.
- Report injuries _______.
- Pull, aim, ______, sweep.
- _______ stations.
- Health|Safety|Wellness CRG meets _____ monthly.
- See something, _____ something.
- Safety starts with ______.
16 Clues: PIT. • SDS. • LOTO. • _______ stations. • Eye safety ______. • Slip, trip, ______. • National ______ month. • Report injuries _______. • Pull, aim, ______, sweep. • Safety starts with ______. • Personal _______ equipment. • See something, _____ something. • Go home in the ______ condition. • Muscle strain is a common _____. • Must use when liquid is on the floor. • ...
Safety Week 2024 2024-08-21
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- Work ___ from the start.
- You know the drill, only you can ___ a spill
- A spill, a slip, a _____trip.
- To avoid a _____, keep your workplace clean
- Don't be safety ____, be safety minded
- Safety ____: All in favor say "EYE"
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- Don't be a fool, _____ your tools
- Safety is no_____
- When you ____with safety, you bet you
- Purpose, Pace, ____, Passion
- You are _____ to discuss safety concerns with your leadership
- ____forget about safety.
- SLAM-Stop, Look, ____, Manage
- When in doubt, ____ it out.
14 Clues: Safety is no_____ • Work ___ from the start. • ____forget about safety. • When in doubt, ____ it out. • Purpose, Pace, ____, Passion • A spill, a slip, a _____trip. • SLAM-Stop, Look, ____, Manage • Don't be a fool, _____ your tools • Safety ____: All in favor say "EYE" • When you ____with safety, you bet you • Don't be safety ____, be safety minded • ...
Safe + Sound Crossword 2 2023-08-03
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- Regular reviews conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
- The set of practices, precautions, and guidelines used to prevent electrical accidents and injuries in the workplace.
- Safety measures designed to prevent falls or to ensure that falls from heights don't result in severe injuries.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment, often related to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- A work environment where safety is a high priority and responsibility is shared at all levels.
- The individual practices that workers follow to maintain cleanliness and minimize the risk of spreading germs and diseases.
- Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
- The strategies, procedures, and technologies put in place to prevent accidents from happening in the workplace.
- All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire.
- Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons.
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- Equipment that protects workers from inhaling hazardous substances in the workplace.
- Techniques used to reduce noise exposure to safe levels in the workplace.
- A safety feature on machinery to protect operators and other employees in the vicinity from hazards.
- The set of protocols in place for dealing with emergency situations in a safe and effective manner.
- The tools and devices used to reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the safety of workers.
- A safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot start up before the completion of maintenance or repair.
- The formal process of recording details of an unexpected event in the workplace to monitor safety and prevent future occurrences.
- Powered industrial trucks used to lift and move materials, often associated with specific operating and safety protocols.
- Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks.
- The U.S. agency responsible for the enforcement of safety and health legislation in workplaces.
20 Clues: Techniques used to reduce noise exposure to safe levels in the workplace. • Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons. • Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals. • Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks. • ...
Safe + Sounds Crossword 2 2023-08-03
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- Regular reviews conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
- The set of practices, precautions, and guidelines used to prevent electrical accidents and injuries in the workplace.
- Safety measures designed to prevent falls or to ensure that falls from heights don't result in severe injuries.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment, often related to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- A work environment where safety is a high priority and responsibility is shared at all levels.
- The individual practices that workers follow to maintain cleanliness and minimize the risk of spreading germs and diseases.
- Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
- The strategies, procedures, and technologies put in place to prevent accidents from happening in the workplace.
- All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire.
- Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons.
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- Equipment that protects workers from inhaling hazardous substances in the workplace.
- Techniques used to reduce noise exposure to safe levels in the workplace.
- A safety feature on machinery to protect operators and other employees in the vicinity from hazards.
- The set of protocols in place for dealing with emergency situations in a safe and effective manner.
- The tools and devices used to reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the safety of workers.
- A safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot start up before the completion of maintenance or repair.
- The formal process of recording details of an unexpected event in the workplace to monitor safety and prevent future occurrences.
- Powered industrial trucks used to lift and move materials, often associated with specific operating and safety protocols.
- Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks.
- The U.S. agency responsible for the enforcement of safety and health legislation in workplaces.
20 Clues: Techniques used to reduce noise exposure to safe levels in the workplace. • Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons. • Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals. • Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks. • ...
OSH - Other assesment 1 2024-07-10
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- Tree Analysis Diagramming tool for accident causes (10 letters)
- to Know Employee's entitlement to hazard info (8 letters)
- Study of workplace efficiency and comfort (10 letters)
- Extinguishers Devices used to stop fires (15 letters)
- Envelope Area optimized for ergonomic use (8 letters)
- Investigation Plan for gathering incident facts (18 letters)
- Safety Preventing shocks and fires (7 letters)
- Law ensuring workplace safety in the U.S. (4 letters)
- Detection of Fire Quick spotting of workplace blazes (12 letters)
- Safety Policy Government rules for workplace safety (5 letters)
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- Role Leader's part in accident investigation (8 letters)
- Response Actions during workplace crises (8 letters)
- Safety Ensuring goods meet safety standards (6 letters)
- Ergonomics Study of sight comfort at work (13 letters)
- Personal gear for workplace safety (3 letters)
- Prevention Stopping workplace blazes (12 letters)
- Causation Factors leading to workplace incidents (13 letters)
- Triangle Components needed for combustion (12 letters)
- Standards Guidelines for workplace comfort (12 letters)
- Cognition Understanding of workplace risks (13 letters)
20 Clues: Personal gear for workplace safety (3 letters) • Safety Preventing shocks and fires (7 letters) • Prevention Stopping workplace blazes (12 letters) • Response Actions during workplace crises (8 letters) • Extinguishers Devices used to stop fires (15 letters) • Envelope Area optimized for ergonomic use (8 letters) • ...
Safe + Sounds Crossword 3 2023-08-03
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- The strategies, procedures, and technologies put in place to prevent accidents from happening in the workplace.
- The process of replacing or refreshing air in any space to control temperature or remove moisture, odors, smoke, heat, dust and airborne bacteria.
- Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
- The U.S. agency responsible for the enforcement of safety and health legislation in workplaces.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment, often related to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- Symbols and signs intended to communicate important messages about safety or health.
- All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire.
- Equipment that protects workers from inhaling hazardous substances in the workplace.
- Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks.
- A work environment where safety is a high priority and responsibility is shared at all levels.
- A safety feature on machinery to protect operators and other employees in the vicinity from hazards.
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- A safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot start up before the completion of maintenance or repair.
- The set of practices, precautions, and guidelines used to prevent electrical accidents and injuries in the workplace.
- Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons.
- The set of protocols in place for dealing with emergency situations in a safe and effective manner.
- The formal process of recording details of an unexpected event in the workplace to monitor safety and prevent future occurrences.
- Regular reviews conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
- Powered industrial trucks used to lift and move materials, often associated with specific operating and safety protocols.
- Techniques and guidelines used to prevent injuries when lifting heavy objects.
- The tools and devices used to reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the safety of workers.
20 Clues: Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons. • Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals. • Techniques and guidelines used to prevent injuries when lifting heavy objects. • All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire. • ...
Get to Know Your Chem Class 2025-08-17
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- Students must be on-time, on-task, and ______. (Syllabus)
- You should wash your ______ after handling lab materials. (Safety)
- A heat source used in labs, always turn it off when not in use. (Safety)
- Always throw this away in the trash can. (Syllabus & Procedures)
- Mrs. Harrison’s husband’s name. (Getting to Know)
- Respect yourself and others to avoid getting into ______. (Getting to Know)
- Always wear these to protect your eyes in the lab. (Safety)
- Mrs. Harrison teaches this science subject in addition to Forensics. (Getting to Know)
- Grades are split into two categories: Formative and ______. (Syllabus)
- If you break a rule, you may receive a lower ______. (Safety Agreement)
- If glass breaks, clean it up with this tool. (Safety)
- Consider all chemicals and specimens to be ______. (Safety)
- If you need extra help, you should ______ Mrs. Gearhart. (Syllabus)
- Weekly quizzes and labs are used to practice ______. (Syllabus)
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- OTT During a tornado drill, go to the hallway in this section of the school. (Getting to Know)
- The most important digital platform to check for assignments. (Syllabus/Procedures)
- The first rule in Mrs. Gearhart’s class is to show this. (Syllabus & Expectations)
- Students will use this system for bathroom passes. (Getting to Know)
- Mrs. Harrison’s children are Presley and ______. (Getting to Know)
- No ______, pranks, or practical jokes in the lab. (Safety)
- No eating, ________, or chewing this in the lab. (Safety)
- Electronics like cell phones must remain ______ in class. (Syllabus)
- All late work must be turned in before the last ______ of the semester. (Syllabus)
- Students must bring a writing utensil and ______ daily. (Syllabus)
- The number of personal bathroom passes allowed each week. (Getting to Know)
- Students should always try their ______. (Getting to Know)
- If you’re absent, you can find work posted here. (Getting to Know)
- Do not remove chemicals, specimens, or ______ from the lab. (Safety)
- During a fire drill, exit and Mrs. Gearhart will take this. (Getting to Know)
- Tie this back when working with flames or chemicals. (Safety)
30 Clues: Mrs. Harrison’s husband’s name. (Getting to Know) • If glass breaks, clean it up with this tool. (Safety) • Students must be on-time, on-task, and ______. (Syllabus) • No eating, ________, or chewing this in the lab. (Safety) • No ______, pranks, or practical jokes in the lab. (Safety) • Students should always try their ______. (Getting to Know) • ...
National Safety Month 2024-05-17
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- ear protection
- fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- eye protection
- arm protection
- stop, look, ________
- foot protection
- safety color for caution
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- LOTO stands for
- hand protection
- how finished parts are stored
- safety color for danger
- personal protective equipment
- lift with your ____ not your back
- transport racks
- abbreviation for safety data sheet
- slips, _______ & falls
- who is responsible for safety
17 Clues: ear protection • eye protection • arm protection • LOTO stands for • hand protection • transport racks • foot protection • stop, look, ________ • slips, _______ & falls • safety color for danger • safety color for caution • how finished parts are stored • personal protective equipment • who is responsible for safety • lift with your ____ not your back • abbreviation for safety data sheet • ...
Safety Slogans 2023-06-09
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- "Stay ________, stay safe."
- "Be ________ of hazards."
- "Safety is our ________."
- "Safety through ________."
- "Be ________, be aware."
- "Safety starts with ________."
- "Stay ________, stay protected."
- "________ accidents, save lives."
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- "Be ________, be safe."
- "Proceed with ________."
- "________ for safety."
- "Take ________ for accident prevention."
- "Stay ________, stay safe."
- "________ first."
- "Identify the ________, prevent the injury."
15 Clues: "________ first." • "________ for safety." • "Be ________, be safe." • "Proceed with ________." • "Be ________, be aware." • "Be ________ of hazards." • "Safety is our ________." • "Safety through ________." • "Stay ________, stay safe." • "Stay ________, stay safe." • "Safety starts with ________." • "Stay ________, stay protected." • "________ accidents, save lives." • ...
Safety and You 2025-07-10
16 Clues: Fire • AC/DC • Danger • Duke Boys • Talking Safety • Starts with you • Sit up straight • __________ Space. • Related to planes • Occupational Health • Speed limit on apron • Contact for Safety Div • Safety Management System • Personal Protective Equipment • Station for clearing eye of dirt • Audit, walkthrough, looking around
Safe + Sound Crossword 2 2023-08-03
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- Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
- The formal process of recording details of an unexpected event in the workplace to monitor safety and prevent future occurrences.
- The set of protocols in place for dealing with emergency situations in a safe and effective manner.
- A safety feature on machinery to protect operators and other employees in the vicinity from hazards.
- All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire.
- A safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot start up before the completion of maintenance or repair.
- Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons.
- Equipment that protects workers from inhaling hazardous substances in the workplace.
- Techniques used to reduce noise exposure to safe levels in the workplace.
- Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks.
- Regular reviews conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
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- A work environment where safety is a high priority and responsibility is shared at all levels.
- The individual practices that workers follow to maintain cleanliness and minimize the risk of spreading germs and diseases.
- The set of practices, precautions, and guidelines used to prevent electrical accidents and injuries in the workplace.
- Safety measures designed to prevent falls or to ensure that falls from heights don't result in severe injuries.
- The strategies, procedures, and technologies put in place to prevent accidents from happening in the workplace.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment, often related to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- Powered industrial trucks used to lift and move materials, often associated with specific operating and safety protocols.
- The tools and devices used to reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the safety of workers.
- The U.S. agency responsible for the enforcement of safety and health legislation in workplaces.
20 Clues: Techniques used to reduce noise exposure to safe levels in the workplace. • Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons. • Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals. • All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire. • ...
Safe + Sound Crossword 3 2023-08-03
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- A safety feature on machinery to protect operators and other employees in the vicinity from hazards.
- The tools and devices used to reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the safety of workers.
- Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment, often related to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- A work environment where safety is a high priority and responsibility is shared at all levels.
- All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire.
- Regular reviews conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
- The U.S. agency responsible for the enforcement of safety and health legislation in workplaces.
- Powered industrial trucks used to lift and move materials, often associated with specific operating and safety protocols.
- Equipment that protects workers from inhaling hazardous substances in the workplace.
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- Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons.
- The set of practices, precautions, and guidelines used to prevent electrical accidents and injuries in the workplace.
- The process of replacing or refreshing air in any space to control temperature or remove moisture, odors, smoke, heat, dust and airborne bacteria.
- A safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot start up before the completion of maintenance or repair.
- Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
- The formal process of recording details of an unexpected event in the workplace to monitor safety and prevent future occurrences.
- The set of protocols in place for dealing with emergency situations in a safe and effective manner.
- The strategies, procedures, and technologies put in place to prevent accidents from happening in the workplace.
- Symbols and signs intended to communicate important messages about safety or health.
- Techniques and guidelines used to prevent injuries when lifting heavy objects.
20 Clues: Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons. • Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals. • Techniques and guidelines used to prevent injuries when lifting heavy objects. • Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks. • ...
ASHMS 2017-03-15
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- Safety Hazard
- Our Safety Program
- Slips, Trips, Falls
- Establish a Culture of Safety
- Meet me
- Safety is everybody
- Event in May
- Don't be safe see what happens
- if the question "is that safe?"
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- Extinguisher
- Take a "break" room
- In the hall
- Without you we are not one
- You can find the answer here
- Who you gonna call?
- Fire
- Exercise, Exercise, Exercise
- Supervisor's make sure we have it done
18 Clues: Fire • Meet me • In the hall • Extinguisher • Event in May • Safety Hazard • Our Safety Program • Take a "break" room • Slips, Trips, Falls • Who you gonna call? • Safety is everybody • Without you we are not one • You can find the answer here • Exercise, Exercise, Exercise • Establish a Culture of Safety • Don't be safe see what happens • if the question "is that safe?" • ...
THE SAFETY PUZZLER 2025-10-31
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- PROTECTS YOUR HANDS
- NEEDED ON TOP OF RAIL CARS?
- THIS IS USED TO PROTECT YOUR MELON?
- WE ARE TEAM "_______"
- WATCH YOUR STEP SO YOU DO NOT?
- IT SHOULD ALWAYS COME 1ST?
- IT IS NEVER LONG ENOUGH?
- BEHAVIOR BASED SAFETY OBSERVATION
- USED TO STIFFEN FABRIC
- PRODUCT MADE IN BUILDING 25
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- YOUR KILLING ME "_______"
- ITS THE DAILY?
- WEAR GRIPPERS HELPS TO PREVENT?
- STEEL TOE BOOTS PROTECTS YOUR?
- REFLECTIVE VISUAL AID
- WE NEED THIS TO MAKE OUR PRODUCTS?
- SAFETY GEAR
- SAFETY PROCESS STEP
- ITS THAT TIME OF THE SEASON
- COMMUNICATION TOOL
20 Clues: SAFETY GEAR • ITS THE DAILY? • COMMUNICATION TOOL • PROTECTS YOUR HANDS • SAFETY PROCESS STEP • REFLECTIVE VISUAL AID • WE ARE TEAM "_______" • USED TO STIFFEN FABRIC • IT IS NEVER LONG ENOUGH? • YOUR KILLING ME "_______" • IT SHOULD ALWAYS COME 1ST? • NEEDED ON TOP OF RAIL CARS? • ITS THAT TIME OF THE SEASON • PRODUCT MADE IN BUILDING 25 • STEEL TOE BOOTS PROTECTS YOUR? • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2025-04-15
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- Safety _____ are required on all production lines.
- _____walks help to identify issues before they become a hazard.
- We must always stay ____for potential hazards.
- Pictograms are used to _____ us of hazards.
- Safety _____ must be worn in all areas accept for the green lines.
- One of the biggest safety concerns involves__________.
- When you see a _____ clean it up or block the area.
- We should never get within the ______ area of a forklift.
- Before using a ladder you need to perform an ________.
- One HES is for _____reporting.
- Only_____ operators are allowed to use the PIVs.
- ____ Stands for electrostatic dissipative.
- when the alarm for ________ sounds we need to go to the basement.
- When the fire alarm sounds we need to exit the building and go to the _____ points.
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- ESD shoes or ________ straps help to prevent static electricity.
- A ________ industrial vehicle is any vehicle that uses a battery or other means to operate.
- We use the ____ system to report safety and quality issues.
- You are _______ for your safety.
- The green ______allows me to move through an area without PPE.
- ______ is our number one priority.
- ________ can help if you have a sore arm, back of wrist.
- The ________ in the parking lot is 10 MPH.
- If a ______ emergency occurs, use the emergency phone to call for assistance.
- All ______must have labels on them with the correct information.
- SDSs are located in the ______ system.
- The _____in Illinois can be very unpredictable.
- On the safety pyramid we track NMs, what does NM stand for?
- When lifting you should always ____ at the knees with your back straight.
- During safety _____ we should all focus on safety.
29 Clues: One HES is for _____reporting. • You are _______ for your safety. • ______ is our number one priority. • SDSs are located in the ______ system. • The ________ in the parking lot is 10 MPH. • ____ Stands for electrostatic dissipative. • Pictograms are used to _____ us of hazards. • We must always stay ____for potential hazards. • ...
Rebar Steel Corp. 2017-06-05
18 Clues: payday • bar size • gift card • weekending • union area • to be held • train owner • One foreman • make up yard • last article • to be careful • sandhog foreman • safety director • measured weight • safety equipment • metric conversion • looks like crosses • short for 147 member
Employee Safety Week 2022-05-31
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- Our goal each day is _____ safety
- An injured employee is placed on work
- Practice run for a real fire threat
- Who is the governing agency for safety?
- We are all _______ without capes
- Placed in Sharps container after use
- employee safety
- Our workers' Compensation TPA
- To whom I report a work related injury
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- Our formal process for documenting a
- what can happen when there is a spill
- This governs us internally for how to
- EH has a zero tolerance for ______
- Used to extinguish a fire
- injury
- Employee _________ Prevention Week
- We strive for a ________ of safety
17 Clues: injury • employee safety • Used to extinguish a fire • Our workers' Compensation TPA • We are all _______ without capes • Our goal each day is _____ safety • EH has a zero tolerance for ______ • Employee _________ Prevention Week • We strive for a ________ of safety • Practice run for a real fire threat • Our formal process for documenting a • Placed in Sharps container after use • ...
Safety 2015-12-22
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- Approx this much
- In groups
- Pay this
- Found in the first aid kit
- Level of acceptance
- From the suppliers
- Toes made of this
- Everybody's working for the_
- Takes it somewhere
- Lubricant
- Small measuring device
- Align
- According to these
- Moving base?
- Lower and raise with this
- Stuck on you
- _Resources
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- Keeps it tight
- Follow this
- The next move
- _first
- That shouldn't have happened
- One Standard
- Clean it up with this
- Hazard_
- Lift it up with a_
- Make it while it's hot
- Eye Protection
- Wears metal down
- Lifting devices
- Keeps things cold
- Talk to them after an incident
- Manual milling device
- Not on time
34 Clues: Align • _first • Hazard_ • Pay this • In groups • Lubricant • _Resources • Follow this • Not on time • One Standard • Moving base? • Stuck on you • The next move • Keeps it tight • Eye Protection • Lifting devices • Approx this much • Wears metal down • Toes made of this • Keeps things cold • From the suppliers • Lift it up with a_ • Takes it somewhere • According to these • Level of acceptance • Clean it up with this • ...
Safety 2018-02-01
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- mits what should you wear when dealing with hot objects ______
- shoes what are the best kind of shoes for cooking _______
- the way you should open the oven ______
- what should you fill out after a injury _______
- when moving heavy objects ask for _______
- ______ should be applied to the wound
- change them whe the become dirty ______
- toe shoes what shoes shouldn’t be worn ______
- always make sure to turn off your _____
- things always keep plastic away from ______
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- always ask for ______
- gloves what should you wear when dealing with an injury ________
- when should you wipe up spills ______
- gloves always wear ________ when moving food
- for help when someone’s hurt you should ______
- you wear these to protect your hand _____
- mats should be used in the kitchen around sinks ______
- take off _______ when you take out the trash
- before looking for knife make sure the sink is ____
- never what I’m the kitchen _______
- always follow ______ orders
- kit when someone gets hurt use the _________
22 Clues: always ask for ______ • always follow ______ orders • never what I’m the kitchen _______ • when should you wipe up spills ______ • ______ should be applied to the wound • the way you should open the oven ______ • change them whe the become dirty ______ • always make sure to turn off your _____ • you wear these to protect your hand _____ • ...
Safety 2021-09-27
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- a division of the department of labor that enforces and establishes safety standards for the workplace
- a major concern in radiology departments and dental offices
- used on burning cooking fires
- sparks, matches, flames
- a system that stops people from using damaged equipment
- The plan usually states that all patients and personnel in immediate danger should be moved from the area.
- any material that will burn
- makes it easy to locate and understand information about how to properly and safely handle hazardous chemicals
- Used on electrical fires
- used on fires involving combustibles such as paper, cloth, plastic, and wood
- are classified and labeled according to the type of fire they extinguish
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- refers to the way in which the body moves and maintains balance
- Used on burning or combustible metals
- Mandates to protect healthcare providers from diseases caused by exposure from body fluids
- by keeping the feet 8-10 inches apart placing one foot slightly forward
- an applied science used to promote the safety and well being of a person by adapting to the environment to prevent injuries
- present in the air
- Used on fires involving flamible or combustibles liquids
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- basic rules that must be followed to protect yourself and others
20 Clues: present in the air • sparks, matches, flames • Used on electrical fires • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • any material that will burn • used on burning cooking fires • Used on burning or combustible metals • a system that stops people from using damaged equipment • Used on fires involving flamible or combustibles liquids • ...
Safety 2021-01-29
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- Health, a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something
- the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means
- determined by genetic factors and therefore able to be passed on from parents to their offspring or descendants
- process of balancing your physical, emotional, mental and energy state and reconnecting them
- the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers
- Questioning, form of disciplined questioning that can be used to pursue thought in many directions including: to explore complex ideas, to get to the truth of things, to open up issues and problems, and to uncover assumptions
- a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data
- Distortions, exaggerated or irrational thought pattern involved in the onset or perpetuation of psychopathological states
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- the degree to which you feel overwhelmed or unable to cope as a result of pressures that are unmanageable
- the action or practice of inhaling and exhaling vapor containing nicotine and flavoring produced by a device designed for this purpose
- a poisonous alkaloid chemical that is the chief active principle of tobacco and is used as an insecticide
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- focuses on challenging and changing unhelpful cognitive distortions and behaviors, improving emotional regulation, and the development of personal coping strategies that target solving current problems
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- or Flight, the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one either to resist forcibly or to run away
- having a tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail
- a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
20 Clues: an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness • a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data • a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug • ...
Safety 2021-05-31
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- provisions of fresh air to a room
- emit gas, smoke, vapor that smells strongly or dangerous to inhale
- poisonous substance
- protective device worn over ones clothes
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger
- an instrument with two movable arms that are joined at one end
- a substance easily evaporated at normal temperature, explosive, tending to fluctuate sharply
- sufficient to cause death, harmful or destructive
- a manually operated device for putting out small fires
- safety equipment worn to protect the eyes from splashes and flying objects
- a substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue
- full of risk
- emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- tendency of a substance to undergo chemical reaction
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- easily set on fire
- having the quality to eat away
- able or likely to shatter violently or bust apart
- causing or capable of causing death or illness if taken into the body
- liable to undergo spontaneous decay into some other form
- a hard heat resistant type of glass
- care given to avoid danger or mistakes
- pass or cause to pass easily or gently through the air
- a substance diffused or suspended in the air
- a risk to human health or the environment arising from biological work
- an apparatus used to physically irrigate the eye
- bel to catch fire and burn easily
26 Clues: full of risk • easily set on fire • poisonous substance • having the quality to eat away • provisions of fresh air to a room • bel to catch fire and burn easily • a hard heat resistant type of glass • care given to avoid danger or mistakes • protective device worn over ones clothes • emission of energy as electromagnetic waves • a substance diffused or suspended in the air • ...
Safety 2022-08-31
Safety 2022-08-17
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- out tag out loto is short for
- you should never work_______
- What does bbp stand for
- on certified people may operate this
- you should cut away from yourself when using this
- use this to find the proper disposal of items
- this is done after and injury/incident is reported
- shoes OSHA imposes a 5,000 per person if these aren't worn
- pull aim squeeze sweep
- we must take this in the morning before the warehouse is open
- you are not allowed to push more than how many carts
- this is locked and can only be unlocked by a manager
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- you must wear these when using the compactor/baler
- the compactor/baler is considered this
- AED is short for
- tape both ends and take to RTV
- stay this far away from forklift/epj's at all times
- this is our emergency meeting place
- when should you report an injury
- use 3 points of contact when climbing
20 Clues: AED is short for • pull aim squeeze sweep • What does bbp stand for • you should never work_______ • out tag out loto is short for • tape both ends and take to RTV • when should you report an injury • this is our emergency meeting place • on certified people may operate this • use 3 points of contact when climbing • the compactor/baler is considered this • ...
Safety 2022-08-19
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- emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles
- formally known as Material Safety Data Sheet; provides workers and emergency personnel with procedures for handling or working with a substance in a safe manner
- a disease-causing microorganism; any agent that causes disease
- an organism that can only be viewed under a microscope, such as a bacterium, virus or protozoan
- something outside the animal (e.g., sound, smell, sight)
- the degree to which a substance can damage an organism
- a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria
- a factor in the environment that can harm the body without necessarily touching the body
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration, an agency in the United States Department of Labor that sets standards and enforces safe and healthful working conditions
- a danger or risk
- any toxic substance that may pose a wide range of health hazards, such as irritation, sensitization and carcinogenicity, and physical hazards, such as flammability, corrosion and reactivity
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- something inside the animal (e.g., hunger, fatigue, cold temperature, hormones)
- to take into the body (food, drink or another substance) by swallowing or absorbing it
- the state of being exposed to contact with something
- free of microorganisms
- refers to any biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans
- a hazard that occurs when the type of work, body positions and working conditions put a strain on the body; usually damage is done from long-term exposure
- easily set on fire
- to make something impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance
- a risk to human health or the environment arising from biological work, especially with microorganisms
- Personal Protective Equipment worn to minimize the exposure to hazards that cause workplace injuries or illnesses
- to breathe in or take in (e.g., air, gas, smoke)
22 Clues: a danger or risk • easily set on fire • free of microorganisms • a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria • to breathe in or take in (e.g., air, gas, smoke) • the state of being exposed to contact with something • the degree to which a substance can damage an organism • something outside the animal (e.g., sound, smell, sight) • ...
Safety 2021-07-07
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- Something that you should always have when on a boat or on the water, especially for an inexperienced swimmer.
- a kind of influence from friends or people in your age group that can be good but can also lead to injury and dangerous situations.
- A warning sign and the smell of a gas leak.
- A bucket used to store liquids that should be present when using fireworks to discard them.
- Something you should never produce when you smell gas.
- This age group should not be given fireworks for everyone's safety.
- A risky and dangerous action performed for social attention or fun. These acts should be avoided since they are often more risky than they are fun.
- A product that is prescribed or bought that should be carefully used by only the person needing it. This item should not be shared or over used.
- The minimum amount of feet a grill should be kept at from houses and other buildings.
- A state of impaired senses from the use of alcohol or drugs. It is also something you should never be when swimming, boating, or driving to ensure the safety of yourself and others.
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- Objects made only for fun use in the pool that are not made to be and should never be used as flotation aids or flotation devices. They should always be substituted for other objects made specifically to help you stay a float.
- An object that should always be on hand when near a fire.
- Something you should pack even for short trips outdoors and any other activities to stay well hydrated
- a stretchy material used for car tires and bands and something you should never burn
- Something you should always have from either a lifeguard or parent when swimming incase help is needed in a dangerous situation.
- This is the potential for a dangerous situation and can be avoided with careful and considerate behavior.
- A sign that this area of water is hazardous because of weather, water conditions, or Surfing, Areas marked by this sign should be avoided
- Something that can be prevented by using a fire ring, having water and a fire extinguisher, and by being aware of how much wood or lighter fluid should be used.
- Something you should know and follow in case of poisoning. It involves calling the poison control center and being prepared to give them specific information about the incident.
- An object that can help prevent getting lost in trails and in any area.
- something that can be prevented by wearing a properly fitted helmet
- this can be avoided by always having supervision when on or near the water.
- Something you should never wear around an open flame to avoid accidentally getting your clothing caught on fire.
- A hot gas that can result from putting out a fire with water and can cause serious burns. Injury from this gas can be prevented by raking hot coals and ash before putting out fire with water.
- Something you should always check before you go outdoors to ensure safety and preparedness for the coming weather conditions.
25 Clues: A warning sign and the smell of a gas leak. • Something you should never produce when you smell gas. • An object that should always be on hand when near a fire. • This age group should not be given fireworks for everyone's safety. • something that can be prevented by wearing a properly fitted helmet • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
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- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Staff First chain of command
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- You need one of these in order for a consent form to be signed
- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
SAFETY 2021-04-18
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- NOT TWEEZERS, BUT _____
- A PORCELAIN CONTAINER USED TO HEAT THINGS
- A DEVICE FOR ACCURATELY MEASURING VERY SMALL AMOUNTS OF LIQUID
- A TRIPLE-BEAM _______
- A FUNNEL WITH A LONG STEM: ____ TUBE
- A FLASK WITH A LONG NECK
- A _______CYLINDER
- THIN SQUARE PLACED OVER A MICROSCOPE SLIDE: ____SLIP
- A WATCH _______
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- AN INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE
- WHAT YOU WOULD USE TO ADD TEN DROPS OF A LIQUID
- A SQUARE MESH WITH A FIBER CENTER: _____GAUZE
- MORTAR AND _____
- A TEST _____
- USED TO PICK UP A HOT BEAKER
- AN ERLENMEYER
- TYPE OF BOTTLE USED FOR STORING ACIDS AND BASES
- A TWO-PIECE GLASS OR PLASTIC DISH USED FOR GROWING BACTERIA OR MOLD: _____DISH
- A STAND WITH 3 LEGS
- INVENTED BY A MAN NAMED ROBERT BUNSEN: _____BURNER
- THE UNIT THAT MASS IS MEASURED IN
21 Clues: A TEST _____ • AN ERLENMEYER • A WATCH _______ • MORTAR AND _____ • A _______CYLINDER • A STAND WITH 3 LEGS • A TRIPLE-BEAM _______ • NOT TWEEZERS, BUT _____ • A FLASK WITH A LONG NECK • USED TO PICK UP A HOT BEAKER • THE UNIT THAT MASS IS MEASURED IN • A FUNNEL WITH A LONG STEM: ____ TUBE • AN INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE • A PORCELAIN CONTAINER USED TO HEAT THINGS • ...
Safety 2024-01-16
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- It will sound either for a test or for real(5)
- Scan to report(6)
- Wear me(8)
- People use this to get around site(7)
- 10 Point .......(7)
- Who to report incidents to(7)
- What takes place following an accident(13)
- Who to see for H&S concerns(3)
- Waste(7)
- What comes first?(6)
- Find this when you need it(4)
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- Where you hear about things happening today(9)
- Can cause an incident, or worse case an accident(6)
- What you need to get it right(8)
- Meeting where H&S is discussed(5)
- Used to put out fire(12)
- Where you will find H&S information(6)
- The big one we all want to avoid(8)
- Exit door used in what emergency(4)
- Everyone on site should wear this(3)
20 Clues: Waste(7) • Wear me(8) • Scan to report(6) • 10 Point .......(7) • What comes first?(6) • Used to put out fire(12) • Who to report incidents to(7) • Find this when you need it(4) • Who to see for H&S concerns(3) • What you need to get it right(8) • Meeting where H&S is discussed(5) • The big one we all want to avoid(8) • Exit door used in what emergency(4) • ...
Safety 2024-01-25
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- what do you do to smell odors in a lab
- you should _____ only assigned experiments and procedures
- you should _____ all procedures and not skip steps
- what do you do with your materials after you are done with them
- you should ______ your hands after and before everything
- what do you do with long hair, loose clothes and jewelry in a lab
- you should ______ all instructions
- what should you put in you mouth when you are in a lab
- how many times should you read chemical labels before using
- how do you have your area in the lab areas
- wear these on your feet in the lab
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- you should wear them at all times when you are in a lab
- you _______ heat evenly along test tubes
- you dispose any broken glass in the ________ box
- you ______ of trash
- what do you do if someone gets injured. You ____ it to a teacher
- you should know where these things are at all times
- _____ should stay away from flammable liquids
- how should you be like when you are doing class work
- you should ______ only glassware that is free of chips and cracks
- what do you not put in the sink under any condition
21 Clues: you ______ of trash • you should ______ all instructions • wear these on your feet in the lab • what do you do to smell odors in a lab • you _______ heat evenly along test tubes • how do you have your area in the lab areas • _____ should stay away from flammable liquids • you dispose any broken glass in the ________ box • you should _____ all procedures and not skip steps • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- What most Subseas hate writing
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
- The environment we drill in
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- Drop suddenly and collapse
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- Accident
- The department that makes the company money
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- Investors concern
- Being ready
- Permit is required for working here
- Physical damage or hurt
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- Protects our phalanges
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Manual Company safety manual
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Must be done
- Zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- Failing to function as it should
- Event or occurrence
- What you should never say to your boss
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- Mental or physical condition
- eye Lifting point on almost every piece of equipment on the rig
- A reminder of items to be done
- What we perform maintenance on
- Because one is not good enough
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- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- easily ignited
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- Likes to ink
- A demanded responsibility
- Operations ______ Manual
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- To stop from happening
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- Surveillance of an event or process
- Glasses Covers one of our senses
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- Accident with liquid
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- Taking care of oneself
- Famous game show in the United States
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
- Enclosed, cramped area
- Llyods, DNV, third party verification companies….
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Road _____
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- 70% of our body
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- Process of instruction
58 Clues: Accident • Being ready • Road _____ • Likes to ink • Must be done • easily ignited • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • To stop from happening • Taking care of oneself • Protects our phalanges • Enclosed, cramped area • Process of instruction • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- The environment we drill in
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
- Permit is required for working here
- To stop from happening
- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- Accident with liquid
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- Being ready
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- What most Subseas hate writing
- Failing to function as it should
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- Road _____
- Investors concern
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
- Process of instruction
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- Drop suddenly and collapse
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- Taking care of oneself
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- 70% of our body
- Enclosed, cramped area
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Mental or physical condition
- Because one is not good enough
- Likes to ink
- What we perform maintenance on
- What you should never say to your boss
- Protects our phalanges
- Must be done
- Surveillance of an event or process
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Famous game show in the United States
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- A demanded responsibility
- Operations ______ Manual
- A reminder of items to be done
- Accident
- Event or occurrence
- Manual Company safety manual
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- Physical damage or hurt
53 Clues: Accident • Being ready • Road _____ • Likes to ink • Must be done • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • Taking care of oneself • Enclosed, cramped area • To stop from happening • Protects our phalanges • Process of instruction • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
safety 2023-02-01
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- keeps your feet safe
- keeps you safe well making melt
- saves people from fires
- to make sure people know where you are
- helps with loud noise
- keeps things in place
- Keeps your head safe
- keeps you safe when near electricity
- keeps your items safe
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- no chemicals getting on you
- helps you breath
- protects your eyes
- keeps cars safe
- protects you from toxic air
- keeps your hands clean
- keeps you safe
- helps you after an accident
- saves you from not drowning
- lights up your way
- high VIS
20 Clues: high VIS • keeps you safe • keeps cars safe • helps you breath • protects your eyes • lights up your way • keeps your feet safe • Keeps your head safe • helps with loud noise • keeps things in place • keeps your items safe • keeps your hands clean • saves people from fires • no chemicals getting on you • protects you from toxic air • helps you after an accident • saves you from not drowning • ...
safety 2023-07-08
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- fluid that is not to be used after a charcoal gril is lit
- when a person leaves a grill alone that could start fires
- feet away from fireworks display written as __-___
- without flame can still have power
- a substance that should not be burned
- household chemicals by putting them together is a big no
- side effects of ingesting or inhaling household chemicals
- side effect of ingesting household chemicals
- numbers of degree the tip of the fireworks is __-___
- age group of people that should stay away from medicines and more
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- another way household chemicals can enter the body and is still necessary to contact poison control
- type of fitting in clothes while grilling
- ____display of fireworks
- area where grilling is done
- fireworks not allowed in neighborhood
- detail to say to poison control if called involving person who ingested poison
- feet away from buildings minimum in (grilling)
- ___ash and coals need to be raked
- weather that fireworks should not be lit
- one of the senses that must be focused on the flame
- paper on the side of a non prescription drug that instructs on usage and more
- use a fire blank when working with campfires
- a proximity distance to put a fire extinguisher while using fire
23 Clues: ____display of fireworks • area where grilling is done • ___ash and coals need to be raked • without flame can still have power • fireworks not allowed in neighborhood • a substance that should not be burned • weather that fireworks should not be lit • type of fitting in clothes while grilling • side effect of ingesting household chemicals • ...
Safety 2025-07-02
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- don't add to ____ pieces of wood at once
- percent that pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists make up for deaths on the road
- wear oven _____ to protect yourself from burns and heat when grilling
- ____ hot ash and and coals
- household ________ is an example of a potential poison
- driving while intoxicated
- mandatory head protection
- do grilling ________
- harm or damage done to you or someone else
- type of safety precaution worn in a car
- attend a professional _______
- if you smell ___, do NOT light
- keep a ____ of water nearby to discard the remains
- use _____ to put out the flame
- type of environment where unintentional injuries are caused
- instrument that the police use to test the amount of intoxication
- follow all __________ relating to poisons
- helmets must be replaced after they take a _______ hit
- do not use _______ fluid after a charcoal grill has been lit
- make the campfire in the shape of a ____
- amount of money paid for breaking the law
- make sure your grill is on a _____ surface
- the starting age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
- wear _____-toed shoes when grilling
- a communitie's ________ can help establish health social norms
- physical harm done to the body by a toxic substance
- influence by a group of peers
- have a poison ______ plan
- make sure that the gas _____ is fully closed after grilling
- keep an ___ on the flames
- type of license to make sure that everyone is educated in driving
- type of danger
- driving faster than the speed limit
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- do not leave the grill __________
- type of danger
- if a poison is ingested, call the poison _______ center
- type of platform where dangerous activities are promoted
- make sure there are no _________ materials nearby when making a fire
- tell the emergency personnel of poisons the victim's age and _____
- keep all drugs in a ________ container
- be _____ of pedestrians and cyclists while driving
- common activity on phone that is dangerous to do while driving
- type of checkpoint established to limit the amount of DWI
- if a person’s blood is more than 0.0_% alcohol while driving, they will be arrested
- avoid _____- fitting clothes when working with fire
- _______ yourself from smoke and steam
- type of injury caused by accident
- don't burn ______ or plastic
- minimum amount of feet that grilling should be away from your house
- type of behavior that results in unintentional injuries
- don't light fireworks in _____ weather
- don't let _______ handle the fireworks
- amount of people dying each day from motorcycle accidents in the US
- do not use ___________ fireworks
- check the gas-grill ____________
- observe traffic _____ when driving
- use eye __________ when handling fireworks
- don’t drive while being _________
- social _____ are a group of people's beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes
- keep your flame below _____ feet
- dangerous activities that are shown on television
- have a fire ___________ ready
- the ending age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
63 Clues: type of danger • type of danger • do grilling ________ • driving while intoxicated • mandatory head protection • have a poison ______ plan • keep an ___ on the flames • ____ hot ash and and coals • don't burn ______ or plastic • attend a professional _______ • influence by a group of peers • have a fire ___________ ready • if you smell ___, do NOT light • use _____ to put out the flame • ...
Safety 2025-07-03
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- don't add to ____ pieces of wood at once
- percent that pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists make up for deaths on the road
- wear oven _____ to protect yourself from burns and heat when grilling
- ____ hot ash and and coals
- household ________ is an example of a potential poison
- driving while intoxicated
- mandatory head protection
- do grilling ________
- harm or damage done to you or someone else
- type of safety precaution worn in a car
- attend a professional _______
- if you smell ___, do NOT light
- keep a ____ of water nearby to discard the remains
- use _____ to put out the flame
- type of environment where unintentional injuries are caused
- instrument that the police use to test the amount of intoxication
- follow all __________ relating to poisons
- helmets must be replaced after they take a _______ hit
- do not use _______ fluid after a charcoal grill has been lit
- make the campfire in the shape of a ____
- amount of money paid for breaking the law
- make sure your grill is on a _____ surface
- the starting age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
- wear _____-toed shoes when grilling
- a communitie's ________ can help establish health social norms
- physical harm done to the body by a toxic substance
- influence by a group of peers
- have a poison ______ plan
- make sure that the gas _____ is fully closed after grilling
- keep an ___ on the flames
- type of license to make sure that everyone is educated in driving
- type of danger
- driving faster than the speed limit
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- do not leave the grill __________
- type of danger
- if a poison is ingested, call the poison _______ center
- type of platform where dangerous activities are promoted
- make sure there are no _________ materials nearby when making a fire
- tell the emergency personnel of poisons the victim's age and _____
- keep all drugs in a ________ container
- be _____ of pedestrians and cyclists while driving
- common activity on phone that is dangerous to do while driving
- type of checkpoint established to limit the amount of DWI
- if a person’s blood is more than 0.0_% alcohol while driving, they will be arrested
- avoid _____- fitting clothes when working with fire
- _______ yourself from smoke and steam
- type of injury caused by accident
- don't burn ______ or plastic
- minimum amount of feet that grilling should be away from your house
- type of behavior that results in unintentional injuries
- don't light fireworks in _____ weather
- don't let _______ handle the fireworks
- amount of people dying each day from motorcycle accidents in the US
- do not use ___________ fireworks
- check the gas-grill ____________
- observe traffic _____ when driving
- use eye __________ when handling fireworks
- don’t drive while being _________
- social _____ are a group of people's beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes
- keep your flame below _____ feet
- dangerous activities that are shown on television
- have a fire ___________ ready
- the ending age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
63 Clues: type of danger • type of danger • do grilling ________ • driving while intoxicated • mandatory head protection • have a poison ______ plan • keep an ___ on the flames • ____ hot ash and and coals • don't burn ______ or plastic • attend a professional _______ • influence by a group of peers • have a fire ___________ ready • if you smell ___, do NOT light • use _____ to put out the flame • ...
Safety 2025-07-01
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- don't add to ____ pieces of wood at once
- percent that pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists make up for deaths on the road
- wear oven _____ to protect yourself from burns and heat when grilling
- ____ hot ash and and coals
- household ________ is an example of a potential poison
- driving while intoxicated
- mandatory head protection
- do grilling ________
- harm or damage done to you or someone else
- type of safety precaution worn in a car
- attend a professional _______
- if you smell ___, do NOT light
- keep a ____ of water nearby to discard the remains
- use _____ to put out the flame
- type of environment where unintentional injuries are caused
- instrument that the police use to test the amount of intoxication
- follow all __________ relating to poisons
- helmets must be replaced after they take a _______ hit
- do not use _______ fluid after a charcoal grill has been lit
- make the campfire in the shape of a ____
- amount of money paid for breaking the law
- make sure your grill is on a _____ surface
- the starting age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
- wear _____-toed shoes when grilling
- a communitie's ________ can help establish health social norms
- physical harm done to the body by a toxic substance
- influence by a group of peers
- have a poison ______ plan
- make sure that the gas _____ is fully closed after grilling
- keep an ___ on the flames
- type of license to make sure that everyone is educated in driving
- type of danger
- driving faster than the speed limit
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- do not leave the grill __________
- type of danger
- if a poison is ingested, call the poison _______ center
- type of platform where dangerous activities are promoted
- make sure there are no _________ materials nearby when making a fire
- tell the emergency personnel of poisons the victim's age and _____
- keep all drugs in a ________ container
- be _____ of pedestrians and cyclists while driving
- common activity on phone that is dangerous to do while driving
- type of checkpoint established to limit the amount of DWI
- if a person’s blood is more than 0.0_% alcohol while driving, they will be arrested
- avoid _____- fitting clothes when working with fire
- _______ yourself from smoke and steam
- type of injury caused by accident
- don't burn ______ or plastic
- minimum amount of feet that grilling should be away from your house
- type of behavior that results in unintentional injuries
- don't light fireworks in _____ weather
- don't let _______ handle the fireworks
- amount of people dying each day from motorcycle accidents in the US
- do not use ___________ fireworks
- check the gas-grill ____________
- observe traffic _____ when driving
- use eye __________ when handling fireworks
- don’t drive while being _________
- social _____ are a group of people's beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes
- keep your flame below _____ feet
- dangerous activities that are shown on television
- have a fire ___________ ready
- the ending age of the range at highest risk for a vehicle accident
63 Clues: type of danger • type of danger • do grilling ________ • driving while intoxicated • mandatory head protection • have a poison ______ plan • keep an ___ on the flames • ____ hot ash and and coals • don't burn ______ or plastic • attend a professional _______ • influence by a group of peers • have a fire ___________ ready • if you smell ___, do NOT light • use _____ to put out the flame • ...
Safety 2025-07-29
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- Holds fabric together
- To argue or hurt someone/ arguement
- _ The active machines at all times
- Must be on bottles to keep closed and avoid spills
- when you get cut _ comes out of you
- a path for people
- Causes pain
- sharp fabric joiner
- Motorised sewing
- conjoined blades
- When your skin touches heat it_
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- A type of hairstyle is a_
- Includes die, colouring, acid (non natural)
- To keep walkways clear _ must be under your desk
- The opposite of negativity
- Same as 5 across but goes on your back and houlds your stuff
- Hungry orange flames
- _Use your ears to hear instructions
- A risk
- To ensure every one is safe
20 Clues: A risk • Causes pain • Motorised sewing • conjoined blades • a path for people • sharp fabric joiner • Hungry orange flames • Holds fabric together • A type of hairstyle is a_ • The opposite of negativity • To ensure every one is safe • When your skin touches heat it_ • _ The active machines at all times • To argue or hurt someone/ arguement • when you get cut _ comes out of you • ...
safety 2023-01-17
Across
- keep foley_ below the level of the bladder
- magnesium sulfate
- document the "_ Fall Assessment" found in the Ad Hoc section of Cerner
- when patients has "c.diff" infection
- Morphine
- center for medicare/medicaid services
- stress to patients to keep _ on all the time in the bed or sitting in the chair
- alarms newly all hospital equipment has built-in alarms to alert users
- always use _ technique with dressing and tubing
- venous thrombdembolism
- daily and every other day
- U or u
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- catheter associated urinary tract infections
- get patients out of bed and moving _
- "Have you seen Hannah ?" is a _ that can remind fellow staff members .....
- Morphine Sulfate
- _hand sanitizer- before and after gloving
- braden score of 15 or less automatically generates a _ consult
- reconciliation occurs upon admission when a patient transferred ....
- a tool aid the caregiver in gathering necessary information ...
- _ dressing if not occlusive
- international Units
- _ hygiene decreases the spread of germs!
- Pulmonary Emboli
- nursing driven removal of _
25 Clues: U or u • Morphine • Morphine Sulfate • Pulmonary Emboli • magnesium sulfate • international Units • venous thrombdembolism • daily and every other day • _ dressing if not occlusive • nursing driven removal of _ • get patients out of bed and moving _ • when patients has "c.diff" infection • center for medicare/medicaid services • _ hygiene decreases the spread of germs! • ...
Safety 2025-09-05
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- A danger or potential source of harm.
- Barriers used to protect workers from moving parts.
- Device that disables a machine when opened.
- Type of hazard requiring SDS information.
- Safe work ______ prevent accidents.
- Abbreviation for Lock Out/Tag Out.
- Device used to put out a fire.
- Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards.
- A step taken in advance to prevent harm.
- Standard related to arc flash protection.
- Hazard from contact with live wires.
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- Safety feature to immediately halt machinery.
- Sheets providing information on chemicals.
- Circulation system to reduce inhalation risks.
- Accident ______; key to safety.
- Stationary tool requiring special safety precautions.
- Dangerous electrical explosion hazard.
- Initial care given to an injured person.
- Hand and power ______ must be used safely.
- Hazard requiring extinguishers of different classes.
20 Clues: Device used to put out a fire. • Accident ______; key to safety. • Abbreviation for Lock Out/Tag Out. • Safe work ______ prevent accidents. • Hazard from contact with live wires. • A danger or potential source of harm. • Dangerous electrical explosion hazard. • Initial care given to an injured person. • A step taken in advance to prevent harm. • ...
NFL Players 2023-01-26
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- Wide Receiver #18
- Wide Receiver #83
- Safety #6
- Tight End #46
- Linebacker #47
- Defensive Tackle #98
- Running Back #27
- Long Snapper #56
- Guard #74
- Quarterback #10
- Tight End #81
- Safety #20
- Wide Receiver #82
- Linebacker #91
- Cornerback #43
- Defensive Tackle #95
- Tight End #89
- Cornerback #22
- Safety #31
- Defensive Tackle #93
- Punter #16
- Linebacker #58
- Linebacker #53
- Wide Receiver #87
- Quarterback #12
- Offensive Tackle #72
- Wide Receiver #13
- Tight End #84
- Linebacker #59
- Cornerback #41
- Cornerback #21
- Safety #24
- Offensive Tackle #79
- Tight End #85
- Linebacker #7
- Running Back #28
- Cornerback #35
- Cornerback #25
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- Wide Receiver #80
- Linebacker #45
- Cornerback #NA
- Safety #36
- Center #65
- Offensive Tackle #78
- Safety #NA
- Defensive Tackle #90
- Placekicker #NA
- Linebacker #51
- Defensive Tackle #99
- Cornerback #29
- Center #71
- Linebacker #54
- Cornerback #23
- Offensive Tackle #73
- Guard #50
- Safety #38
- Linebacker #55
- Center #67
- Placekicker #2
- Defensive End #94
- Guard #76
- Offensive Tackle #69
- Running Back #33
- Offensive Tackle #75
- Linebacker #52
- Defensive Tackle #97
- Offensive Tackle #63
- Safety #26
- Offensive Tackle #70
- Running Back #39
- Tight End #49
- Wide Receiver #9
- Quarterback #19
73 Clues: Safety #6 • Guard #74 • Guard #50 • Guard #76 • Safety #36 • Center #65 • Safety #NA • Safety #20 • Center #71 • Safety #38 • Safety #31 • Center #67 • Punter #16 • Safety #26 • Safety #24 • Tight End #46 • Tight End #81 • Tight End #89 • Tight End #84 • Tight End #49 • Tight End #85 • Linebacker #7 • Linebacker #45 • Cornerback #NA • Linebacker #47 • Linebacker #51 • Cornerback #29 • Linebacker #54 • Cornerback #23 • Linebacker #91 • ...
Safety Word Challenge 2016-05-10
Across
- Proper workstation ______
- No ________ and driving, ever
- slips, trips and ______
- Safety Leading _______
- All behaviors are prompted by ____
- ______ intervene
- Immediately follows the activator
- ______ points of contact (stairs)
Down
- Have the ______ to Care
- _____ are the key to changing behavior
- Behavior Based Safety
- ______ complacency
- Create a safety ______
- It's about _____
- Be alert for potential ________
- Safety is a core ______
- mph speed limit on IP Memphis campus
17 Clues: ______ intervene • It's about _____ • ______ complacency • Behavior Based Safety • Safety Leading _______ • Create a safety ______ • Have the ______ to Care • slips, trips and ______ • Safety is a core ______ • Proper workstation ______ • No ________ and driving, ever • Be alert for potential ________ • Immediately follows the activator • ______ points of contact (stairs) • ...
Employee Safety Week 2022-05-31
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- EH has a zero tolerance for ______
- An injured employee is placed on work
- The governing agency for safety
- We are all _______ without capes
- Placed in Sharps container after use
- Our goal each day is for _____ safety
- Practice run for a real fire threat
- We strive for a ________ of safety
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- employee safety
- Employee _________ Prevention Week
- To whom I report a work related injury
- Used to extinguish a fire
- injury
- what can happen when there is a spill
- This governs us internally for how to
- Our formal process for documenting a
- Our workers' Compensation TPA
17 Clues: injury • employee safety • Used to extinguish a fire • Our workers' Compensation TPA • The governing agency for safety • We are all _______ without capes • Employee _________ Prevention Week • EH has a zero tolerance for ______ • We strive for a ________ of safety • Practice run for a real fire threat • Placed in Sharps container after use • Our formal process for documenting a • ...
Employee Safety Week 2022-05-31
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- EH has a zero tolerance for ______
- An injured employee is placed on work
- The governing agency for safety
- We are all _______ without capes
- Placed in Sharps container after use
- Our goal each day is for _____ safety
- Practice run for a real fire threat
- We strive for a ________ of safety
Down
- employee safety
- Employee _________ Prevention Week
- To whom I report a work related injury
- Used to extinguish a fire
- injury
- what can happen when there is a spill
- This governs us internally for how to
- Our formal process for documenting a
- Our workers' Compensation TPA
17 Clues: injury • employee safety • Used to extinguish a fire • Our workers' Compensation TPA • The governing agency for safety • We are all _______ without capes • Employee _________ Prevention Week • EH has a zero tolerance for ______ • We strive for a ________ of safety • Practice run for a real fire threat • Placed in Sharps container after use • Our formal process for documenting a • ...
Employee Safety Week 2022-05-31
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- Our goal each day is for _____ safety
- An injured employee is placed on work
- Practice run for a real fire threat
- The governing agency for safety
- We are all _______ without capes
- Placed in Sharps container after use
- employee safety
- Our workers' Compensation TPA
- To whom I report a work related injury
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- Our formal process for documenting a
- what can happen when there is a spill
- Our _____ governs us internally for how to
- EH has a zero tolerance for ______
- Used to extinguish a fire
- injury
- Employee _________ Prevention Week
- We strive for a ________ of safety
17 Clues: injury • employee safety • Used to extinguish a fire • Our workers' Compensation TPA • The governing agency for safety • We are all _______ without capes • EH has a zero tolerance for ______ • Employee _________ Prevention Week • We strive for a ________ of safety • Practice run for a real fire threat • Our formal process for documenting a • Placed in Sharps container after use • ...
Global Safety Week Puzzle 2023-08-22
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- theme of global safety week
- GM's database for SDS
- database for incident reporting, Safety Tours and industrial hygiene testing results
- non-ionizing radiation is generated by this material
- process for reporting product safety concerns
- Ontario's hazard communication regulation (O. Reg 860)
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- safety vest, safety glasses, ear plugs etc.
- zone delineated by orange floor markings
- no walking and texting is GM's ____ policy
- color of pedestrian floor markings
- how many section on a Safety data sheet (SDS)
- report safety concerns to your _____ first
- A test conducted on employees in hearing conservation program by medical
- form required to approve a ew chemical for the plant
- hexavalent ____ is a weld fume generated in stainless steel welding
15 Clues: GM's database for SDS • theme of global safety week • color of pedestrian floor markings • zone delineated by orange floor markings • no walking and texting is GM's ____ policy • report safety concerns to your _____ first • safety vest, safety glasses, ear plugs etc. • how many section on a Safety data sheet (SDS) • process for reporting product safety concerns • ...
Safety 2022-09-01
Across
- not tattling.
- a vehicle that takes injured people to the hospital.
- something that can hurt us.
- something unpredictable that happens that we can prepare for.
- always slide down the slide ____ first.
- keep these open to stay aware of danger.
- someone who you can go to for help.
- wear this to keep you safe in the car.
- on a hot day, drink a lot of _____.
- do this before crossing the road.
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- telling on someone to get them in trouble
- an activity that can help us practice procedures for emergencies.
- this kind of person is aware of their surroundings.
- never ___ on the swings.
- call 911 for help from these people.
- firefighters protect us from this.
- following safety rules can help ____ us from getting hurt.
- lights and noise that will alert us of emergencies.
- something that can keep us safe while riding bicycles, motorcycles, and skateboards.
- always move this way to get to class.
20 Clues: not tattling. • never ___ on the swings. • something that can hurt us. • do this before crossing the road. • firefighters protect us from this. • someone who you can go to for help. • on a hot day, drink a lot of _____. • call 911 for help from these people. • always move this way to get to class. • wear this to keep you safe in the car. • ...
SAFETY 2022-08-17
Across
- Risk while working on an unbalanced ladder
- Color for danger indication
- Respiratory protection
- Eyes protection
- Safety label on devices
- Safety gear for fall protection
- Loss of balance due to clutter
- Flow of current through the body
- State of being safe
- Potential source of damage
- Effective rubbing on the injury for pain relief and swelling
- A place to work
- Lock out tag out
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- Immediate assistance given to injured
- Protects against head injury
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- Unexpected event resulting in damage
- Science of fitting a workplace to the user's needs
- Risk due to oil spillage on the floor
- Save from danger
- Artificial respiration method
- Always fasten while driving
- Likelihood of a hazard
- Hand protection
24 Clues: Eyes protection • A place to work • Hand protection • Save from danger • Lock out tag out • State of being safe • Respiratory protection • Likelihood of a hazard • Safety label on devices • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • Potential source of damage • Color for danger indication • Always fasten while driving • Protects against head injury • Artificial respiration method • ...
Safety 2022-10-08
Across
- free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell.
- to stay tranquil under stressful situations.
- the offense of driving, operating, or being in control of a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or other drugs to a level that renders the driver incapable of operating a motor vehicle safely.
- injury or disability caused when the normal position of a joint or other part of the body is disturbed.
- an injury appearing as an area of discolored skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels.
- watchful and prompt to meet danger or emergency.
- the state of having one's appearance deeply and persistently harmed medically, such as from a disease, birth defect, or wound.
- a condition in which an engine is allowed or forced to turn beyond its design limit.
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- a hard or padded protective hat, various types of which are worn by soldiers, police officers, firefighters, motorcyclists, athletes, and others.
- a person or thing that prevents someone or something from suffering harm or injury.
- an injury to the skin or other organic tissue primarily caused by heat or due to radiation, radioactivity, electricity, friction or contact with chemicals.
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body.
- an injury caused by the mouth and teeth of an animal.
- learning programs designed to train employees on precautionary processes and procedures to mitigate risk or the chance of injury or fatality on the job.
- To be unflappable is to be calm and relaxed, even in a stressful situation.
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- A disease caused by microorganisms that invade tissue.
- damage to your body.
- worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries.
- measures to make while doing activities to lower the risk of serious injuries.
- the possibility of suffering harm or injury.
- not affected by alcohol; not drunk.
- make an opening, incision, or wound in something with a sharp-edged tool or object.
23 Clues: damage to your body. • not affected by alcohol; not drunk. • to stay tranquil under stressful situations. • the possibility of suffering harm or injury. • The invasion and growth of germs in the body. • watchful and prompt to meet danger or emergency. • an injury caused by the mouth and teeth of an animal. • A disease caused by microorganisms that invade tissue. • ...
Safety 2023-01-10
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- the practice of keeping yourself clean and your environment
- items for a particular purpose
- instruction that states how things should be done and what you shouldn't do
- easily set on fire
- being too confident is bad
- Care taken to avoid mistakes or danger
- The possibility of suffering harm or injury
- Dangerous energy coming from an object
- Anything that would guard someone or something
- Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- Releases material to put out a fire
- authorization to proceed or enter somewhere
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- immediate assistance to an injured person
- A helmet that protects the head from falling debris
- Keeping tools, machines and work environment in the best condition possible
- Having contact with a dangerous substance
- Dedciding and arranging in advance
- A possible impending danger or
- An unexpected dangerous situation
- Oberving or checking up on something
- The power to give orders
- A dangerous situation that can cause an accident
- something that restricts you from doing something
- The removal of a dangerous substance
- The state of being safe
- An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly
26 Clues: easily set on fire • The state of being safe • The power to give orders • being too confident is bad • items for a particular purpose • A possible impending danger or • An unexpected dangerous situation • Dedciding and arranging in advance • Releases material to put out a fire • Oberving or checking up on something • The removal of a dangerous substance • ...
Safety 2023-01-10
Across
- An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view.
- Warning, energized equipment
- A situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger.
- a set of circumstances in which one finds oneself; a state of affairs.
- care taken to avoid danger or mistakes.
- Safety Information
- location where someone works, for their employer or themselves, a place of employment.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- Start/Safe Equipment
- Stop, danger
- a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
- the action of protecting, or the state of being protected.
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- the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something, or the state of being maintained.
- the quality of being too confident; excessive confidence.
- A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events.
- An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- A device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function.
- caution-phisical hazards
- a person who teaches something.
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order
- A dangerous situation that could cause an accident.
- Radiation Hazard
- a handheld active fire protection device usually filled with a dry or wet chemical used to extinguish or control small fires, often in emergencies.
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated
- the management of household affairs.
26 Clues: Stop, danger • Radiation Hazard • Safety Information • Start/Safe Equipment • caution-phisical hazards • Warning, energized equipment • a person who teaches something. • the management of household affairs. • care taken to avoid danger or mistakes. • a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction. • A dangerous situation that could cause an accident. • ...
Safety 2019-06-26
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- slide unintentionally for a short distance, typically losing one's balance or footing
- a practice of the emergency procedures to be used in case of fire.
- easily set on fire.
- monoxide a colorless, odorless toxic flammable gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon
- a way out, especially of a public building, room, or passenger vehicle
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- a sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe, that causes great damage or loss of life
- an event or occurrence
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- a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance.
- a device making a loud noise that gives warning of a fire
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury
- a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
- save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation.
- Aid help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- a rigid protective helmet, as worn by factory and building workers.
- a situation involving exposure to danger
20 Clues: easily set on fire. • an event or occurrence • a situation involving exposure to danger • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • a device making a loud noise that gives warning of a fire • save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation. • a practice of the emergency procedures to be used in case of fire. • ...
