safety Crossword Puzzles
Workshop Safety 2023-01-31
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- wear on hands
- protects your mouth/lungs
- use your ____
- have ____
- wear to protect ears
- if someone isnt being safe tell the ____
- tie back ____
- shape of yellow warning sign
- wear ____ shoes
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- color of mandatory sign
- to be safe, ____ is not allowed
- must tie if loose
- work ____
- stay ____
- green square sign means ____
- must be taken off of wrists or neck
- inches to stay away from
- instead of running, ____
- wear to protect eyes
- wear to protect clothes
20 Clues: work ____ • stay ____ • have ____ • wear on hands • use your ____ • tie back ____ • wear ____ shoes • must tie if loose • wear to protect ears • wear to protect eyes • color of mandatory sign • wear to protect clothes • inches to stay away from • instead of running, ____ • protects your mouth/lungs • green square sign means ____ • shape of yellow warning sign • to be safe, ____ is not allowed • ...
Kitchen safety 2023-03-09
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- common illness symptom
- always do this to fruits and vegetables before cooking them
- what do you clean before starting to cook
- you should always wear what type of shoe when cooking?
- don’t leave food out in room
- this knife is used to cut bread
- food can ____ if you don’t keep an eye on it
- what should you keep around incase of a fire
- these must be refrigerated
- do this when food is left out for more than 2 hours
- this food can cause cross contamination
- each knife is made for a certain ______
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- foods shouldn’t be left out for how long?
- do this for 30 seconds before cooking
- what should stay out of the kitchen while cooking
- what shirt should you wear while cooking?
- foods shouldn’t be in this temperature zone
- cook with _____
- cross contamination can cause what to build up?
- what can happen if you don’t use sharp tools properly
- keep foods _____ from each other to avoid cross contamination
21 Clues: cook with _____ • common illness symptom • these must be refrigerated • don’t leave food out in room • this knife is used to cut bread • do this for 30 seconds before cooking • this food can cause cross contamination • each knife is made for a certain ______ • foods shouldn’t be left out for how long? • what shirt should you wear while cooking? • ...
Food Safety 2023-03-06
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- Keep raw and/or risky foods here.
- Do this to your reusable grocery bags frequently.
- Keep eggs in their _________________.
- How long you should wash your hands for.
- Store raw and/or risky in leak proof containers, or these.
- Use this to make sure that food is completely cooked.
- You should thaw food in the ______.
- Cook this food at 74°C or 165°F.
- Do this to fruits and vegetables tables before consuming them in any way.
- The rule that states to put foods in the fridge or freezer within 2 hours or cooking or buying it.
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- Cook this food at 71°C or 160°F.
- Keep raw meat, poultry, _______, and eggs away from other foods in the kitchen.
- Cook this food at 63°C or 145°F.
- When barbecuing, use a __________ for the cooked meat. Don’t reuse the same plate that held the raw meat.
- Do this to the lids of canned goods before opening.
- Do this to countertops before beginning to cook.
- The 4 main rules of food safety are: Separate, clean, cook, and _____.
- Use a separate ____________ for raw and/or risky foods.
- Wash hands in warm _____ water.
- Do not reuse _________ used on raw foods unless bring to a boil first.
20 Clues: Wash hands in warm _____ water. • Cook this food at 71°C or 160°F. • Cook this food at 63°C or 145°F. • Cook this food at 74°C or 165°F. • Keep raw and/or risky foods here. • You should thaw food in the ______. • Keep eggs in their _________________. • How long you should wash your hands for. • Do this to countertops before beginning to cook. • ...
Safety Ed 2023-03-21
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- can save your life
- what you keep between cars
- nearly 4 million miles of these
- you need this before getting your license
- pay attention to your surroundings and
- required when owning a car
- you need this to legally drive
- you need to follow this limit while driving
- five-step process
- something causing you to be inattentive
- driving dangerously
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- any person on or near the road not in a vehicle
- speeding, running lights and stop signs and tailgating are what kind of driving
- stands for blood alcohol concentration
- you are required to have this on your vehicle
- take license away
- stay in your own
- driving is a responsibility and a
- another word for crash
- driving while under the influence
20 Clues: stay in your own • take license away • five-step process • can save your life • driving dangerously • another word for crash • what you keep between cars • required when owning a car • you need this to legally drive • nearly 4 million miles of these • driving is a responsibility and a • driving while under the influence • stands for blood alcohol concentration • ...
Food Safety 2023-04-19
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- food poisoning
- what we eat
- open wounds
- how many seconds should you wash hands
- best place to defrost food
- hot foods should be kept
- never use the same
- hours that food can be left at room temperature
- washing hands kills
- uncooked or raw
- a large group of single cell microorganisms
- bacteria growth rapid
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- contaminated water
- tiny living creatures
- watch your
- prevents spread of disease
- to separate
- quick defrost
- utensil use to check temperature
- when you use cans
- contact with other foods
21 Clues: watch your • to separate • what we eat • open wounds • quick defrost • food poisoning • uncooked or raw • when you use cans • contaminated water • never use the same • washing hands kills • tiny living creatures • bacteria growth rapid • hot foods should be kept • contact with other foods • prevents spread of disease • best place to defrost food • utensil use to check temperature • ...
Safety crossword 2023-03-20
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- identification number
- Take license away for year or more
- assigned for driving violations
- Search, identify,predict,decide execute
- proves that you legally own the vehicle
- Speed limits, traffic controls, roads
- can be tested by breath, urine, or blood
- Take license away less than 365 days
- Legally drunk if BAC is ___
- Set uniform standards for vehicle and driver safety
- is a privilege
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- licensed drivers
- objects or conditions within 12-15 seconds
- Minnesota requires liability _________ on vehicles
- the roadway and the off-road areas 20-30 seconds ahead for information
- what you can see from behind the wheel, how well you see it
- ________ driving is driving harmfully when being fully conscious
- what actions or changes others will make
- Required auto makers to build certain safety features into the vehicles
- Driver’s license requirements, vehicle registration, state laws
- 41% of deaths were in alcohol related crashes
21 Clues: is a privilege • licensed drivers • identification number • Legally drunk if BAC is ___ • assigned for driving violations • Take license away for year or more • Take license away less than 365 days • Speed limits, traffic controls, roads • Search, identify,predict,decide execute • proves that you legally own the vehicle • what actions or changes others will make • ...
Kitchen safety 2023-03-17
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- Never around... in the kitchen
- do not leave..... unattended
- never run with a...
- keep a... near the kitchen
- turn the.... off
- do not wear loose....
- hold a knife by the...
- always cut... from body
- the most common kitchen accident is....
- tie your..... back
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- always.. after yourself
- something you cook in...
- always defrost in the...
- you should always cook food at the right...
- wash your hands for .... seconds
- wash you... before cooking
- you use.... to flip pancakes
- be careful around..... objects
- if you get burned you run your hand under... water
- keep your floor clean of...
20 Clues: turn the.... off • tie your..... back • never run with a... • do not wear loose.... • hold a knife by the... • always.. after yourself • always cut... from body • something you cook in... • always defrost in the... • keep a... near the kitchen • wash you... before cooking • keep your floor clean of... • do not leave..... unattended • you use.... to flip pancakes • ...
Safety Puzzle 2023-08-14
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- Safety is _____
- Strategies to survive fires, gas leaks, tornadoes, earthquakes, or active shooters
- Marked with an exit sign and number
- These must be documented and only used and stored in specific locations
- Used to protect your hearing and are mandatory
- Person(s) responsible for cleaning small spills
- Has information on all chemicals in the plant
- Person(s) not allowed to do welding or electrical work
- 5 Classes to fight fire
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- A special designation to mark unsafe areas for human occupation
- Used to reach objects above one's head
- Do we ever carry knives around
- Used to mark fire dangers or severe risk
- These must be slip-proof, water resistant, and closed toe
- Is ammonia toxic
- Used to turn machines off for maintenance work
- Used to clean the eyes
- Worn to protect you from contaminants
- How many seconds you must wash your hands
- Activities like washing hands, not wearing jewelry, or not eating in the plant
20 Clues: Safety is _____ • Is ammonia toxic • Used to clean the eyes • 5 Classes to fight fire • Do we ever carry knives around • Marked with an exit sign and number • Worn to protect you from contaminants • Used to reach objects above one's head • Used to mark fire dangers or severe risk • How many seconds you must wash your hands • Has information on all chemicals in the plant • ...
Cyber Safety 2023-08-20
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- Viruses and spyware
- Stores information on your computer
- False warning
- free from public attention
- wireless data network
- Threat created through connections
- false content about another person
- unwanted electronic devices
- unauthorized moving of data
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- Garenteer of a none imposter
- Copying some elses work
- false claims of legitimacy
- Gap between opposites on a subject
- Modify and publish content on a webpage
- Threat actor
- Fake online profile
- harmful computer code
- Computer infection
- Unwanted email messages
- Period of refrain from the internet
20 Clues: Threat actor • False warning • Computer infection • Viruses and spyware • Fake online profile • wireless data network • harmful computer code • Copying some elses work • Unwanted email messages • free from public attention • false claims of legitimacy • unwanted electronic devices • unauthorized moving of data • Garenteer of a none imposter • Gap between opposites on a subject • ...
web safety 2023-08-22
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- Monitoring web activity for ads.
- Dual-step login for added security.
- Unauthorized release of private info.
- Redirecting traffic to malicious sites.
- Stealing info for fraudulent purposes.
- Virtual private network for secure browsing.
- Harassment/intimidation behavior online.
- coding for utmost security.
- Cautious online behavior to avoid risks.
- Programs combating malware infections.
- Complex code to protect accounts.
- Manipulating to access sensitive data.
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- Restricting location data sharing.
- Regular maintenance of online security.
- Regularly saving data to prevent loss.
- Security barrier blocking unauthorized access.
- Deceptive emails/websites aiming to steal info.
- Protecting identifiable personal info.
- Harmful software harming devices/data.
- Fixes for software security vulnerabilities.
- Fraudulent schemes for financial gain.
- Controls limiting shared personal info.
- Coding data to prevent unauthorized reading.
- Securely locking devices to deter access.
- Online traces revealing user activities.
25 Clues: coding for utmost security. • Monitoring web activity for ads. • Complex code to protect accounts. • Restricting location data sharing. • Dual-step login for added security. • Unauthorized release of private info. • Regularly saving data to prevent loss. • Stealing info for fraudulent purposes. • Protecting identifiable personal info. • Harmful software harming devices/data. • ...
Web Safety 2023-08-22
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- a form of legal protection against plagiarism
- the main part of a computer setup
- a box that helps produce a wifi signal
- a form of communication through the internet
- the homescreen of the computer
- another part that controlls the computer
- Good hacker
- a barrier that can protect you from viruses
- the brain of the cumpter
- the heart of the computer
- the main storage on your computer
- harrasing or bullying someone online
- Software that protects your computer
- a form of email that can lead to a harmful virus
- a process that helps clear up your computer to run easier
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- a display screen for your computer
- Stealing personal information
- Bad hackers
- a form of portable storage device
- temporary storage for your computer
- a type of cable that provides internet to your computer
- a type of software that can be harmful for your computer
- taking someone else works and passing it off as your own
- the controller of the computer
- Sending illegal photos or information
- when someone makes purchases or decisions in your name without permission
- controlls Software that can be used to protect your children
27 Clues: Bad hackers • Good hacker • the brain of the cumpter • the heart of the computer • Stealing personal information • the homescreen of the computer • the controller of the computer • the main part of a computer setup • a form of portable storage device • the main storage on your computer • a display screen for your computer • temporary storage for your computer • ...
Safety Precautions 2023-08-22
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- position with the head of bed at 90 degrees
- body part injured most in health care
- when to report an incident
- acronym for extinguisher use
- use this exit if primary is blocked
- patient laying flat on their back
- fowlers position is good for a patient with ___ problems
- always bend at hips and _____
- name and ____ date for patient identification
- body ___ is placing the body in ways to prevent injury
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- muscles that are the strongest in the body
- remember this acronym for a fire
- foodborne illness resembles this
- 4-48 hours for what to show up with a foodborne illness
- hold these at 90 degrees for patients
- enforce safety standards in the workplace
- proper techniques are needed to move patients to prevent ____
- list precautions and hazzards of chemicals
- clean high traffic areas _____
- the EPA protects human health and the ____
20 Clues: when to report an incident • acronym for extinguisher use • always bend at hips and _____ • clean high traffic areas _____ • remember this acronym for a fire • foodborne illness resembles this • patient laying flat on their back • use this exit if primary is blocked • body part injured most in health care • hold these at 90 degrees for patients • ...
Shop Safety 2023-08-24
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- Always wear _______ soled shoes
- Power source must be ________ before working on electrical equipment
- Rough or foolish behavior
- Locking machinery, electrical sources, or equipment during servicing.
- Where should electrical equipment not be operated?
- must be worn at all times in the shop
- Cords should be inspected for ________ before plugging in equipment.
- One thing that should not be worn when operating equipment
- Wear when operating any sort of grinding equipment
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- all electrical equipment should have one
- PPE worn when welding
- always cut _________ from yourself
- worn on your head when welding
- In the welding lab all metal should be treated as if it was ____
- extension cords should not be used in what areas?
- before using a saw what should you check for?
- Machines should only be started and stopped by the _______
- What injuries should be reported to the teacher?
- Wait until the saw blade is ________ before clearing scraps
- pants for welding can't have any of these
20 Clues: PPE worn when welding • Rough or foolish behavior • worn on your head when welding • Always wear _______ soled shoes • always cut _________ from yourself • must be worn at all times in the shop • all electrical equipment should have one • pants for welding can't have any of these • before using a saw what should you check for? • ...
Safety Terms 2021-09-29
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- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- personal protective equipment
- a risk to human health or the environment arising from biological work
- a factor in the environment that can harm a body without necessarily touching it
- process of destroying microorganisms on nonliving objects
- a drug that has the potential for addiction and abuse
- how controlled substances are labeled and organized
- transmission from contacting or touching an animal
- any toxic substance that may pose a wide range of health hazards, such as irritation, sensitization, carcinogenicity and physical hazards such as flammability, corrosion & reactivity
- process of applying a preparation to the surface of living tissue to prevent infection
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- a hazard that occurs when the type of work, body positions and working conditions put a strain on the body
- the number one most protective barrier and preventative of cross contamination
- any disease that can be passed from animal to human
- disease-causing microorganism; any agent that causes disease
- an organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host
- removing dirt & organic matter such as feces, urine & blood
- transmission from contact with items contaminated with a patient's organisms
- refers to any biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms
- an organism that can be viewed under a microscope such as a bacteria or virus
- any source or situation of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work
20 Clues: personal protective equipment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • transmission from contacting or touching an animal • any disease that can be passed from animal to human • how controlled substances are labeled and organized • a drug that has the potential for addiction and abuse • process of destroying microorganisms on nonliving objects • ...
Camera Safety 2021-09-15
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- It’s your responsibility to make sure the SD ____ is in the camera when you check out or turn in the camera.
- You need to use a lens ____ to clean your lens.
- The proper way for deleting images from the SD card, which is your responsibility to do when you turn in a camera.
- You must always be this when taking photos around campus and the classroom.
- When turning in your camera, put your battery on its correct ______.
- How many minutes before the bell MUST you be back in class?
- Never leave your camera in a ____ car.
- Always keep your cameras away from this element.
- Never leave a lens off a camera and open to the _____, it'll get dust which is bad.
- The Quick ____ Plate should always remain with the tripod.
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- You are _____ responsible for any camera or equipment you check out.
- You're only allowed this far away from a tripod when the camera is on it (Hint: two words, no space)
- Never touch this part of the camera.
- When you’re not using the lens, this must be on it (Hint: Two words, no space).
- The camera _____ must be around your neck when using the camera.
- The camera should be put in what when you are not using it?
- How many minutes before the bell MUST you check in your camera on shoot days?
- This item helps stabilize the camera. Always remove the camera before moving it around.
- Having good ____ helps stabilize the camera, and also prevents injury when using a camera for long periods of time.
- It’s your responsibility to make sure the battery is with the bag when you check out the camera and fully ______.
- Best way to get a hold of Ms. Ulrich when there’s an issue with a camera or equipment you checked out
- These are the people you are allowed to pull out of class to take photos of.
- When it comes to other peoples’ photos, this is how often you can use them for your own work.
- Always do this when checking in additional items from the camera bag.
24 Clues: Never touch this part of the camera. • Never leave your camera in a ____ car. • You need to use a lens ____ to clean your lens. • Always keep your cameras away from this element. • The Quick ____ Plate should always remain with the tripod. • The camera should be put in what when you are not using it? • How many minutes before the bell MUST you be back in class? • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-15
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- When food has gone bad
- Tempature range of refrigerator (F).
- The reason to cook foods to the correct temperature
- A fungi which develops in dry goods such as grains and cereals.
- a type of hazard which is caused by dangerous compounds
- parasites present in pork which may require surgery to remove.
- A way to tell that food has gone bad
- The time between changing water when thawing an item
- number of days before you throw away leftovers
- To prepare for any risks
- a type of hazard that is caused by foreign objects in a food item.
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- A waterborne and sexually transmissible disease.
- When an item is contaminated with something from the source
- Danger zone of food items (F).
- Common foodborne illness originating from any poultry item.
- when an item is contaminated by another item
- A bacteria that leads to a sore throat.
- A bacteria present nearly everywhere and can lead to skin infections or death.
- food items that are uncooked
- Any food item that can go bad
20 Clues: When food has gone bad • To prepare for any risks • food items that are uncooked • Any food item that can go bad • Danger zone of food items (F). • Tempature range of refrigerator (F). • A way to tell that food has gone bad • A bacteria that leads to a sore throat. • when an item is contaminated by another item • number of days before you throw away leftovers • ...
Engineering Safety 2021-09-15
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- Fire extinguisher preventing all classes of fires
- Dangerous situation that could cause accidents
- Screwdriver type also called the star screw
- More dangerous than a fire and also kills more
- Means start
- Means caution
- A visible situation that is dangerous when combined with other situations
- Lasts 15 seconds (2 words)
- Only law for schools in the lab (2 words)
- Screwdriver type short for hexagon
- Screwdriver type that looks like a thin line
- Means danger, stop, or fire
- An existing situation that is not visible
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- Screwdriver type that looks like a thin plus sign (2 words)
- Screwdriver type also known as the Robertson screwdriver
- Where the machine operator ONLY will stand (2 words)
- Screwdriver type known as the clutch head screwdriver
- A visible situation that presents danger
- Means warning
- Keeping tools, machines, and the work environment in the best condition
- An electrical fire is classified as this (2 words)
- Means safety information
- Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- Means radiation hazard
- How much current can kill
- Smashing these will cause damage
26 Clues: Means start • Means warning • Means caution • Means radiation hazard • Means safety information • How much current can kill • Lasts 15 seconds (2 words) • Means danger, stop, or fire • Smashing these will cause damage • Screwdriver type short for hexagon • A visible situation that presents danger • Only law for schools in the lab (2 words) • An existing situation that is not visible • ...
Safety Stuff 2021-09-16
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- To clean
- A device used to cut wood
- Color for stop
- The wrong attitude in the workplace
- Amount of seconds fire extengushers work
- A dangerous situation that could lead to an accident
- amount of volts needed to kill
- Identifying and correcting hazardous situations
- Used to protect your eyes
- Color for Caution-Physical Hazards
- Quick to notice any unsafe situation
- an immediate danger
- A type of hazard that could happen if combined with other events
- Type of saw that is in a table
- The place where all of your tools are placed
- Color for go
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- Color forSafety Information
- Angle __________
- Keeping tools,Machines and the work enviroment in the best condition
- The condition of being protected
- Type of hazard that is visable and
- Type of hazard that cannot be seen
- Type of saw used to cut angles and different cuts
- Color for Warning-Dangerous parts/Energized equipment
- A type of shoe that has a metal guard around the toe
- Messing around in the work place
- The right _________ is needed in the workplace to prevent accidents
- Color for Radiation hazard
28 Clues: To clean • Color for go • Color for stop • Angle __________ • an immediate danger • A device used to cut wood • Used to protect your eyes • Color for Radiation hazard • Color forSafety Information • amount of volts needed to kill • Type of saw that is in a table • The condition of being protected • Messing around in the work place • Type of hazard that is visable and • ...
Electrical Safety 2021-09-08
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- path for the flow of current
- that injury or death will occur
- protection device that has an internal part that melts and shuts off the current in a circuit if there is an overload
- Safety and Health Administration-Federal agency in the U.S. Department of Labor that establishes and enforces work-place safety and health regulations
- current/electrical current that passes through a part of the body
- ground potential (0 volts) because of a connection to ground
- much current in a circuit
- breaker/overcurrent protection device that automatically shuts off the current in a circuit if an overload occurs
- opening (turning off) of a circuit by a GFCI or circuit breaker
- person - someone who has received mandated training on the hazards and on the construction and operation of equipment involved in a task
- of an electrical current, measured in amperes
- of electrical force
- current/any current that is not in its intended path
- that does not conduct electricity easily
- protective equipment (eye protection, hard hat, special clothing, etc.)
- of measurement for electrical resistance
- of energy used each second, measured in watts
- or barrier that separates you from live electrical parts
- electrical connection to the earth
- gauge/wire size or diameter (technically, the cross-sectional area)
- fault/loss of current from a circuit to a ground connection
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- wiring/permanent wiring installed in homes and other buildings
- off the energy sources to circuits and equipment and depleting any stored energy
- of electrical charge
- resuscitation-emergency procedure that involves giving artificial breathing and heart massage to someone who is not breathing or does not have a pulse (requires special training)
- used to describe the rate of electrical output
- electrical discharge (bright, electrical sparking) through the air that occurs when high voltages exist across a gap between conductors
- electrical parts to assure a conductive path
- ability to decrease or stop electrical current
- in which an electrical current moves easily
- used to measure current
31 Clues: of electrical force • of electrical charge • used to measure current • much current in a circuit • path for the flow of current • that injury or death will occur • electrical connection to the earth • that does not conduct electricity easily • of measurement for electrical resistance • in which an electrical current moves easily • electrical parts to assure a conductive path • ...
Electrical Safety 2021-09-08
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- of electrical force
- used to measure current
- of electrical charge
- - material that does not conduct electricity easily
- electrical discharge (bright, electrical sparking)through the air that occurs when high voltages exist across a gap between conductors
- much current in a circuit
- electrical connection to the earth
- ground potential (0 volts) because of a connection to ground
- Safety and Health Administration-Federal agency in the U.S. Department of Labor that establishes and enforces work-place safety and health regulations
- current/electrical current that passes through a part of the body
- protection device that has an internal part that melts and shuts off the current in a circuit if there is an overload
- gauge/wire size or diameter (technically, the cross-sectional area)
- current - any current that is not in its intended path
- of energy used each second, measured in watts
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- protective equipment (eye protection, hard hat, special clothing, etc.)
- protection device that automatically shuts off the current in a circuit if an overload occurs
- resuscitation-emergency procedure that involves giving artificial breathing and heart massage to someone who is not breathing or does not have a pulse
- used to describe the rate of electrical output
- or barrier that separates you from live electrical parts
- electrical parts to assure a conductive path
- of current from a circuit to a ground connection
- off the energy sources to circuits and equipment and depleting any stored energy
- who has received mandated training on the hazards and on the construction and operation of equipment involved in a task
- ability to decrease or stop electrical current
- that injury or death will occur
- of an electrical current, measured in amperes
- in which an electrical current moves easily
- of measurement for electrical resistance
- path for the flow of current
- wiring installed in homes and other buildings
- opening (turning off) of a circuit by a GFCI or circuit breaker
31 Clues: of electrical force • of electrical charge • used to measure current • much current in a circuit • path for the flow of current • that injury or death will occur • electrical connection to the earth • of measurement for electrical resistance • in which an electrical current moves easily • electrical parts to assure a conductive path • ...
Safety Terms 2021-10-14
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- To divide a food into four equal pieces
- To crush food, into a smooth mixture with a beater or masher
- To mix with a spoon or metal whisk in circular motions
- To cut a food into very thin slices
- To separate water from solid food
- To coat foods heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- To make straight shallow cuts with a slicing knife on the surface of the food
- To cook a food in sugar syrup
- To put small pieces of food onto the surface of another food
- To remove the tough outer coating of a food
- To boil a mixture in order to evaporate the liquid and intensify the flavor
- To grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- To mix ingredients by tumbling them with things or a large spoon or fork
- To dip a food briefly in boiling water and then in cold water to stop the cooking process
- To remove the center of a fruit
- To heat sugar until it liquifies and darkens in color
- Subtracting the weight of the container to find the weight of the food alone
- To remove the seed of a fruit using a sharp knife
- Combining two or more ingredients throughly
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- To use a pastry brush to coat a food with liquid
- To add flavor to a food by soaking it in a cold, seasoned liquid
- To add flavorings such as herbs and spices to a food
- To cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears
- To use a grinder to break up a food into coarse, medium, or fine particles
- To break or tear off small layers of food with a fork
- To coat a food with three different layers
- To cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife
- To soak dry ingredients in hot liquid to extract flavor or soften the texture
- To leave an opening in a container so that steam can escape during cooking
- To separate solid particles from a liquid by pouring the mixture through a stainer or sleeve
- To loosen the flavorful food particles in a pan after the food has been browned
- To beat ingredients, combining until soft and creamy
- Layering a food thinly
- To make a liquid clear by removing solid particles
- To shape a food by hand or placing it in a decorative mold
35 Clues: Layering a food thinly • To cook a food in sugar syrup • To remove the center of a fruit • To separate water from solid food • To cut a food into very thin slices • To divide a food into four equal pieces • To coat a food with three different layers • To remove the tough outer coating of a food • Combining two or more ingredients throughly • ...
Safety First 2021-11-03
25 Clues: - Fare • - Luke • - Mage • - skap • - Gled • - Skade • - Unngå • - Dress • - Hjelm • - Gå ned • - Kantre • - Utvalg • - Sykdom • - Støvler • - Gangbro • - Forlate • - Briller • - reserve • - Jordbruk • - Sikkerhet • - gruvedrift • - Kjemikalier • - Trappesjakt • - Arbeidsgiver • - Tømmerhoggere
Asepsis & Safety 2021-12-14
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- used to destroy microorganisms on objects, cannot be done to skin
- an infectious agent
- infectious stage when person exhibits specific symptoms and is the most contagious
- where a pathogen can grow
- formed by bacterium when conditions are unfavorable for growth
- does not become ill but harbors and spreads pathogens
- growing outside the body
- the use of biological agents to create fear
- pull, aim, squeeze, spray
- growing within the body
- deficiency of white blood cells and platelets
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- infectious stage that begins with the onset of nonspecific signs/symptoms and last till more specific symptoms appear
- an organism in which another organism is nourished and harbored
- of a disease, expected incidence occurring in a specific area or environment
- rescue patients, sound the alarm, confine the fire, extinguish or evacuate
- a disease that emerges rapidly at an uncharacteristic time or in an unusual pattern
- exceedingly pathogenic
- kills all microorganisms, including spores
- a living carrier of disease
- safety reminder device, used to be called a restraint
- leaving a health care facility without permission
- the removal of foreign materials from objects
- infectious period when acute symptoms begin to disappear
- an inanimate object that can transmit disease
- infectious period between exposure to a pathogen and appearance of first symptoms
25 Clues: an infectious agent • exceedingly pathogenic • growing within the body • growing outside the body • where a pathogen can grow • pull, aim, squeeze, spray • a living carrier of disease • kills all microorganisms, including spores • the use of biological agents to create fear • the removal of foreign materials from objects • an inanimate object that can transmit disease • ...
Safety Crossword 2021-12-16
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- measures that prevent accidents or unintentional injuries
- harmless distribution of low-amperage electricity over a large area of the body
- low-voltage but high-amperage electricity
- inability to breathe
- plan or set of steps to follow when implementing an intervention
- complication of hospitalization that is reasonably preventable
- substance that facilitates the flow of electrical current
- method of immobilization that reduces the ability of a client to freely move his or her arms, legs, body, or head
- an instantaneous or fairly prompt systemic allergic reaction
- situation in which fluid occupies the airway and interferes with ventilation
- delayed localized skin reaction
- protective or adaptive devices that promote client safety and postural support, but which the client can release independently
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- sedative medication that is not a standard treatment or dosage for the client’s condition that is used to manage a violent or self-destructive client’s behavior or freedom of movement
- room stocked with latex-free equipment and wiped clean of glove powder
- injury caused by the ingestion, inhalation, or absorption of a toxic substance
- compound of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin in the blood
- objectives designed to reduce the incidence of injuries to those being cared for in health agencies
- procedure followed if there is a fire
- skin injury caused by flames, hot liquids, or steam
- discharge of electricity through the body
- substance that contains electrical current so it does not scatter
- allergic response to the proteins in latex
- potentially dangerous conditions in the physical surroundings
- diverts leaking electrical energy to the earth
24 Clues: inability to breathe • delayed localized skin reaction • procedure followed if there is a fire • low-voltage but high-amperage electricity • discharge of electricity through the body • allergic response to the proteins in latex • diverts leaking electrical energy to the earth • skin injury caused by flames, hot liquids, or steam • ...
Hunter Safety 2021-04-22
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- degree of narrowing at the muzzle end for a shot
- An effective wildlife management tool to keep animal populations in balance with their habitat
- The eye used for the most accurate shooting
- spread of pellets after they hit a non-moving target
- inside diameter of the firearm's barrel
- Moral principles or values that distinguish between right or wrong
- Complete environmental requirements of an animal for survival: food,water,cover,space,and arrangement
- The moving parts that load,unload,fire,and eject the empty shells or cartridges
- The color that is the safest choice for hunting
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- most difficult position to fire an accurate shot
- This is also called a clip
- a set of personal rules based on respect and what is safe and fair
- To ensure the wise use and management of renewable resources
- Occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce it
- the direction in which each hunter in a group will fire
- Another means of protecting or saving a resource
- The design feature that causes a bullet to spiral, which increases accuracy and distance
- A measure related to the diameter of the bore and the size of the shotshell
- Ammunition used in modern shotguns
- Lead pellets in a shotgun
20 Clues: Lead pellets in a shotgun • This is also called a clip • Ammunition used in modern shotguns • inside diameter of the firearm's barrel • The eye used for the most accurate shooting • The color that is the safest choice for hunting • most difficult position to fire an accurate shot • degree of narrowing at the muzzle end for a shot • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-01-27
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- used to put a finish on wood
- something to hold your tools when your not using them
- must be worn on your feet at all times
- a rough material that can be used for many things
- used to sketch out what and how you will do your project
- a hand held tool that is used to put screws into something
- used to hit in nails
- the rabbit in Mrs Carr's room
- to protect your ears when things get loud
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- a tool that rotates the saw at high speeds in a continuous form
- can be used to color wood
- to use when painting wood
- things we turn in when we get done with something
- a transportation tool used to move heavy objects
- used to protect your eyes from sawdust and other things
- used to cut through wood
- used to measure something to only 1ft
- can be used to change a tire
- used to measure things at a longer distance than a ruler
- used to pull something out that is hard to do with human hands
20 Clues: used to hit in nails • used to cut through wood • can be used to color wood • to use when painting wood • used to put a finish on wood • can be used to change a tire • the rabbit in Mrs Carr's room • used to measure something to only 1ft • must be worn on your feet at all times • to protect your ears when things get loud • a transportation tool used to move heavy objects • ...
Safety crossword 2025-01-31
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- Used to put a nail in something
- You can wear these if you want to when painting
- a rough material that can be used to smooth things
- We do not ___ when in the shop
- if you need help you should ask _____
- we need to be safe in the shop so others don't get ____
- used to make your wood smooth
- we should wear this type of shoes when in the shop
- long hair is to be ______
- We should keep are _____ away from the machines
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- We need to do this to stay safe
- the sander that is flat
- we can wear these with loud tools if we want
- no baggy _____ when in the shop
- we need to wear these on are head at all times
- we wear safety goggles so _____ doesn't get in are eyes
- We should not wear long or dangly _____ in the shop
- We wear appropriate ___ when in the shop
- the tools will stay in this condition if you stay safe in the shop
- before you leave your area you need to _____
20 Clues: the sander that is flat • long hair is to be ______ • used to make your wood smooth • We do not ___ when in the shop • We need to do this to stay safe • Used to put a nail in something • no baggy _____ when in the shop • if you need help you should ask _____ • We wear appropriate ___ when in the shop • we can wear these with loud tools if we want • ...
Patient Safety 2025-02-03
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- If at any time, the patient’s ID band is defacted, loose or dislodged, a ________ ID band must be applied.
- The structured communication tool to convey patient information in a concise manner
- up, It refers to patient safety initiative that encourages healthcare providers to voice concerns. The goal is to prevent errors, improve communication and ensure safe, high-quality treatment
- The TWO patient identifiers are used for subsequent patient identification processes, including transfers, clinical handovers, as well as prior to administration of care, __________ or procedures.
- Fall, For adult patients screened to be at low risk of fall with injury on admission, the RN or EN will further assess the patient’s fall risk using _______ _______scale.
- The name of the latest hospital campaign related to patient identification
- For inter-institution transfers, the RN in charge to ensures that the _________ Record is completed and made available prior to transfer.
- Using the “ABCS” mnemonic, the RN will screen all adult patients on admission for risk of fall with injury. “S” refers to patient having had Surgery related to ________, Abdominal and Lower limb Amputation.
- The time frame (in minutes) that a nurse (RN) in charge to ensure that the critical result(s) is/are conveyed to the requesting doctor/ clinician, primary doctor in-charge or escalated to the appropriate doctor
- What color identification band is used for patient s at moderate risk of falls?
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- When spoken up, remember to take a pause, _______ to their concerns and ask what they are concern about
- Where should the completed Critical Test Result paper form filed after handed over to the RN-in charge in the next shift?
- Preferred placements of the patient’s two ID bands are the ______ extremities unless physical condition or procedure precludes this.
- The "B________" in SBAR, meant to provide details about the patient's past medical events, such as patient mental status/ conscious level and physical impairment status
- Upon receiving all from laboratory, the receiving nurse shall confirm the name and ___________ number of the patient
- For transfers to _________centre, the RN in charge should input handover details in the NUR inpatient Progress Note in SCM
- A platform to communicate safety concerns encountered during work, from documentation to equipment related
- shift, How often should preventive interventions be evaluated for individual patients?
- CUS words are trigger words which help to trigger the attention of your colleague that potential harm may be about to occur. Be assertive by clearly explaining your concerns. And “C” in CUS words stands for ________
- back, To acknowledge from reporting staff, receiver is to ________ to reporting lab staff
20 Clues: The name of the latest hospital campaign related to patient identification • What color identification band is used for patient s at moderate risk of falls? • The structured communication tool to convey patient information in a concise manner • shift, How often should preventive interventions be evaluated for individual patients? • ...
Patient Safety 2025-02-03
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- Preferred placements of the patient’s two ID bands are the ______ extremities unless physical condition or procedure precludes this.
- Upon receiving all from laboratory, the receiving nurse shall confirm the name and ___________ number of the patient
- A platform to communicate safety concerns encountered during work, from documentation to equipment related
- The time frame (in minutes) that a nurse (RN) in charge to ensure that the critical result(s) is/are conveyed to the requesting doctor/ clinician, primary doctor in-charge or escalated to the appropriate doctor
- How often should preventive interventions be evaluated for individual patients?
- The "B________" in SBAR, meant to provide details about the patient's past medical events, such as patient mental status/ conscious level and physical impairment status
- The structured communication tool to convey patient information in a concise manner
- If at any time, the patient’s ID band is defacted, loose or dislodged, a ________ ID band must be applied.
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- For transfers to _________centre, the RN in charge should input handover details in the NUR inpatient Progress Note in SCM
- The name of the latest hospital campaign related to patient identification
- Using the “ABCS” mnemonic, the RN will screen all adult patients on admission for risk of fall with injury. “S” refers to patient having had Surgery related to ________, Abdominal and Lower limb Amputation.
- To acknowledge from reporting staff, receiver is to ________ to reporting lab staff
- When spoken up, remember to take a pause, _______ to their concerns and ask what they are concern about
- For inter-institution transfers, the RN in charge to ensures that the _________ Record is completed and made available prior to transfer.
- CUS words are trigger words which help to trigger the attention of your colleague that potential harm may be about to occur. Be assertive by clearly explaining your concerns. And “C” in CUS words stands for ________
- The TWO patient identifiers are used for subsequent patient identification processes, including transfers, clinical handovers, as well as prior to administration of care, __________ or procedures.
- It refers to patient safety initiative that encourages healthcare providers to voice concerns. The goal is to prevent errors, improve communication and ensure safe, high-quality treatment
- Where should the completed Critical Test Result paper form filed after handed over to the RN-in charge in the next shift?
- For adult patients screened to be at low risk of fall with injury on admission, the RN or EN will further assess the patient’s fall risk using _______ fall scale.
- What color identification band is used for patient s at moderate risk of falls?
20 Clues: The name of the latest hospital campaign related to patient identification • How often should preventive interventions be evaluated for individual patients? • What color identification band is used for patient s at moderate risk of falls? • To acknowledge from reporting staff, receiver is to ________ to reporting lab staff • ...
Patient Safety 2025-02-03
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- Where should the completed Critical Test Result paper form filed after handed over to the RN-in charge in the next shift?
- For inter-institution transfers, the RN in charge to ensures that the _________ Record is completed and made available prior to transfer.
- For adult patients screened to be at low risk of fall with injury on admission, the RN or EN will further assess the patient’s fall risk using _______ fall scale.
- The name of the latest hospital campaign related to patient identification
- The "B________" in SBAR, meant to provide details about the patient's past medical events, such as patient mental status/ conscious level and physical impairment status
- How often should preventive interventions be evaluated for individual patients?
- If at any time, the patient’s ID band is defacted, loose or dislodged, a ________ ID band must be applied.
- CUS words are trigger words which help to trigger the attention of your colleague that potential harm may be about to occur. Be assertive by clearly explaining your concerns. And “C” in CUS words stands for ________
- What color identification band is used for patient s at moderate risk of falls?
- Using the “ABCS” mnemonic, the RN will screen all adult patients on admission for risk of fall with injury. “S” refers to patient having had Surgery related to ________, Abdominal and Lower limb Amputation.
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- Upon receiving all from laboratory, the receiving nurse shall confirm the name and ___________ number of the patient
- It refers to patient safety initiative that encourages healthcare providers to voice concerns. The goal is to prevent errors, improve communication and ensure safe, high-quality treatment
- The structured communication tool to convey patient information in a concise manner
- For transfers to _________centre, the RN in charge should input handover details in the NUR inpatient Progress Note in SCM
- A platform to communicate safety concerns encountered during work, from documentation to equipment related
- The TWO patient identifiers are used for subsequent patient identification processes, including transfers, clinical handovers, as well as prior to administration of care, __________ or procedures.
- To acknowledge from reporting staff, receiver is to ________ to reporting lab staff
- Preferred placements of the patient’s two ID bands are the ______ extremities unless physical condition or procedure precludes this.
- When spoken up, remember to take a pause, _______ to their concerns and ask what they are concern about
- The time frame (in minutes) that a nurse (RN) in charge to ensure that the critical result(s) is/are conveyed to the requesting doctor/ clinician, primary doctor in-charge or escalated to the appropriate doctor
20 Clues: The name of the latest hospital campaign related to patient identification • How often should preventive interventions be evaluated for individual patients? • What color identification band is used for patient s at moderate risk of falls? • The structured communication tool to convey patient information in a concise manner • ...
Food Safety 2024-09-30
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- caused by consuming contaminated food.
- A common bacteria often found in raw poultry and eggs.
- Transfer of harmful bacteria from one food to another.
- The date after which food is no longer safe to eat.
- Unwanted substances that can make food unsafe.
- Cutting food into pieces, which can introduce bacteria if not done safely.
- Practices that help maintain health and prevent illness.
- Practices used to keep rodents and insects away from food.
- Measures taken to prevent foodborne illness.
- The process of reducing bacteria on surfaces to safe levels.
- Cooked food that is saved to eat later.
- Important practice before handling food to prevent germs.
- Preserving food in sealed jars to extend shelf life.
- Appliance used to store food at 0°F or below.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration.
- Food that has been heated to kill harmful bacteria.
- Heating food to kill harmful organisms without affecting taste.
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- The process of defrosting frozen food safely.
- Substances that can cause allergic reactions in some people.
- Microscopic organisms that can cause foodborne illness.
- Bacteria that can grow in cold temperatures and is harmful in pregnant women.
- Recommended amount of food to eat in one sitting.
- Microorganisms that can cause illness through contaminated food.
- Provides information about the contents of packaged food.
- Soaking food in a seasoned liquid to enhance flavor and tenderize.
- Zone Temperature range where bacteria thrive, typically 40°F to 140°F.
- The method of keeping food safe and fresh.
- What you need to monitor to ensure food is cooked safely.
- Tool used to check if food is cooked to a safe temperature.
- What you should do to food to keep it safe from bacteria growth.
- The length of time food remains safe to eat.
- Another term for thawing food.
- Food that is uncooked and may harbor bacteria.
33 Clues: Another term for thawing food. • caused by consuming contaminated food. • Cooked food that is saved to eat later. • The method of keeping food safe and fresh. • Measures taken to prevent foodborne illness. • The length of time food remains safe to eat. • The process of defrosting frozen food safely. • Appliance used to store food at 0°F or below. • ...
HUNTER SAFETY 2024-09-26
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- MEASURE RELATED TO THE BORE DIAMETER
- HITTING YOUR TARGEST ACCURATELY AND CONSISTENTLY
- FIREARMS SHOULD BE SEPARATE FROM _____.
- IGNITES GUNPOWDER
- RIFLING INCREASES _____.
- ONLY USE AMMO THAT MATCHES THE GAUGE ON THE ____.
- ANIMALS A HABITAT CAN SUPPORT ALL YEAR
- IF YOU FALL INTO THE WATER, ____ THE BOAT.
- HEART OF THE FIREARM
- BLEEDING IS CONTROLLED BY APPLYING ____.
- WILDLIFE _____ SAVES NATURAL RESOURCES.
- COMPASS NEEDLES POINTS T0 ____.
- INTERNATIONAL DISTRESS SIGNAL COMES IN THIS NUMBER
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- HEAT EXHAUSTION IS PREVENTED BY DRINKING ____.
- SOURCE OF HUNTER EDUCATION FUNDING
- FIREARMS SHOULD BE STORED _____
- IS PREVENTED BY STAYING DRY AND DRESSING PROPERLY
- PROCESS OF LINING UP REAR AND FRONT SIGHTS
- SAFEST CHOICE OF CLOTHING
- LIMITS WILDLIFE POPULATIONS
- ENSURES THE FIREARM IS NOT ACCIDENTALLY FIRED
- SHOTGUN CHOKE
- PROJECT THAT PITTMAN ROBERTSON PROVIDES MONEY FOR
- CAUSES A BULLET TO SPIRAL
- MOST ACCURATE SIGHT FOR A FIREARM
25 Clues: SHOTGUN CHOKE • IGNITES GUNPOWDER • HEART OF THE FIREARM • RIFLING INCREASES _____. • SAFEST CHOICE OF CLOTHING • CAUSES A BULLET TO SPIRAL • LIMITS WILDLIFE POPULATIONS • FIREARMS SHOULD BE STORED _____ • COMPASS NEEDLES POINTS T0 ____. • MOST ACCURATE SIGHT FOR A FIREARM • SOURCE OF HUNTER EDUCATION FUNDING • MEASURE RELATED TO THE BORE DIAMETER • ...
food safety 2024-09-26
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- - It's extremely important or necessary
- - Easy to set on fire
- - To imagine or expect that something will happen, sometimes taking action in preparation for it
- burn - Freezer burn happens when frozen foods are exposed to cold, dry air
- - Contaminate makes it impure or hazardous.
- - Suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion
- maneuver - A method for forcing an object out the airway of a choking person that involves standing behind the person
- Illness - It is an illness that comes from eating contaminated food.
- - Signal is an act, event, or watchword that has been agreed on as the occasion of concerted action.
- resuscitation - It combines rescue breathing (mouth-to-mouth) and chest compressions to temporarily pump enough blood
- - the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms
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- aid - First aid is an emergency care or treatment given to an ill or injured person before regular medical aid can be obtained.
- - Bacteria are tiny, single-celled living organisms.
- - Sanitation make the process of keeping places free from dirt, infection, disease
- - Perishables are goods that spoil quickly and therefore have a short shelf life
- - Antidote remedy to counteract the effects of poison
- Control Center - A poison center is a specialized unit that advises on and assists in the prevention, diagnosis and management of poisoning.
- - Pesticides are chemical compounds that are used to kill pests, including insects, rodents, fungi and unwanted plants (weeds).
- - Proteins are large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body.
- zone - Danger zone is an area in which there is a high risk of harm.
20 Clues: - Easy to set on fire • - It's extremely important or necessary • - Contaminate makes it impure or hazardous. • - Bacteria are tiny, single-celled living organisms. • - Antidote remedy to counteract the effects of poison • - the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms • - Suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion • ...
public safety 2024-09-09
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- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law
- a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime
- taken into imprisonment
- a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage
- a pair of lockable linked metal rings for securing a prisoner's wrists
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order
- offense, a crime so serious that the death penalty may be in play
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court
- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial
- culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing
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- a rifle, pistol, or other portable gun
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court
- not guilty of a crime or offense
- a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual
- a weapon firing barbs attached by wires to batteries, causing temporary paralysis
- seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody
21 Clues: taken into imprisonment • not guilty of a crime or offense • a rifle, pistol, or other portable gun • culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing • contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law • seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law • ...
Safety/sanitation 2024-09-19
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- where the fire extinguisher in our classroom is at
- the A in P.A.S.S
- not plugging in several appliances helps prevent this
- the process of handling food in ways that are clean and healthy
- step 1 of the 4 ways to prevent bacteria
- the P in P.A.S.S
- using precautionary methods in the kitchen to prevent an accident
- requires an emergency plan
- never mixing chemicals or cleaning products together helps prevent this
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- keeping hair tied back is a way to prevent this
- the people that way be affected by the hazards in the food industry
- a tool that can prevent small fires from becoming major emergencies
- step 4 of the 4 ways to prevent bacteria
- requires an accident report
- steep 3 of the 4 ways to prevent bacteria
- the primary enforcement agency for federal food, drugs, and cosmetics
- the last S in P.A.S.S
- cleaning up spills immediately helps prevent this
- 40 to 140
- the first S in P.A.S.S
- step 2 of the 4 ways to prevent bacteria
- Kepp knives sharp help prevent this
22 Clues: 40 to 140 • the A in P.A.S.S • the P in P.A.S.S • the last S in P.A.S.S • the first S in P.A.S.S • requires an emergency plan • requires an accident report • Kepp knives sharp help prevent this • step 4 of the 4 ways to prevent bacteria • step 1 of the 4 ways to prevent bacteria • step 2 of the 4 ways to prevent bacteria • steep 3 of the 4 ways to prevent bacteria • ...
Safety & Sanitation 2025-03-07
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- Cooked rice, prepared melons and cut tomatoes all have this in common for bacteria growth
- Any organism that can cause disease
- Creation and maintenance that prevent food contamination or food-borne illness
- The most common kitchen injury at home and at work
- The 'F' in FATTOM
- Chemicals in the form of antibiotics, fertilizers and insecticides
- A disease caused by the toxins left behind throughout bacteria life cycle
- Contaminants such as hair, nails, glass or plastic fragments
- Presence of harmful organisms or substances
- Lag Phase, Log Phase, Decline Phase are part of this
- A non-life threatening response to a food or additive
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- Smallest known life form that does not need a host to survive
- The most common carrier for cross-contamination
- Environments with this have lower bacteria growth
- Chemicals in the form of cleaners and polisher
- Aerobic bacteria need it, Anaerobic are killed by it
- The immune systems response to food or substances it recognizes as harmful
- A disease caused by ingesting living pathogenic bacteria
- Transfer of contaminants from one food, work surface or piece of equipment to another
- A hazard that includes bacteria, mold, yeast, viruses and fungi
- Large group of organisms ranging from single-celled organisms to mushrooms
- Chemicals in the form of lead, mercury and copper
- Most important factor in limiting growth
- Tiny, living organisms dependent on nutrients ingested from their host
24 Clues: The 'F' in FATTOM • Any organism that can cause disease • Most important factor in limiting growth • Presence of harmful organisms or substances • Chemicals in the form of cleaners and polisher • The most common carrier for cross-contamination • Environments with this have lower bacteria growth • Chemicals in the form of lead, mercury and copper • ...
Public Safety 2025-03-05
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- Ballroom Georgia
- York Keller's Home
- watch water source Wells
- Property that generates a variety of calls
- Action
- Bon jour
- Bravo Echo Sierra Tango
- Day Watch Dog
- Bird Falcon
- Clothes out the dryer
- Achievement Home to Finance Park
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- Forty one Plain Talk
- Spectacular
- New Addition
- Road running north and south
- Point Find koi fish here
- Yard 4 parking lots
- CEO
- Place Mercedes Benz Stadium
- Wheel Skyview
- Watcher Baker Baker
21 Clues: CEO • Action • Bon jour • Spectacular • Bird Falcon • New Addition • Day Watch Dog • Wheel Skyview • Ballroom Georgia • York Keller's Home • Yard 4 parking lots • Watcher Baker Baker • Forty one Plain Talk • Clothes out the dryer • Bravo Echo Sierra Tango • watch water source Wells • Point Find koi fish here • Place Mercedes Benz Stadium • Road running north and south • Achievement Home to Finance Park • ...
Public Safety 2025-03-05
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- CEO
- New Addition
- Mercedes Benz Stadium
- Property that generates a variety of calls
- Bravo Echo Sierra Tango
- Road running north and south
- Watcher Baker Baker
- Bird Falcon
- 4 parking lots
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- Day Watch Dog
- watch water source Wells
- Wheel Skyview
- Clothes out the dryer
- Forty one Plain Talk
- Achievement Home to Finance Park
- Action
- Bon jour
- Keller's Home
- Find koi fish here
- Spectacular location
20 Clues: CEO • Action • Bon jour • Bird Falcon • New Addition • Day Watch Dog • Wheel Skyview • Keller's Home • 4 parking lots • Find koi fish here • Watcher Baker Baker • Forty one Plain Talk • Spectacular location • Clothes out the dryer • Mercedes Benz Stadium • Bravo Echo Sierra Tango • watch water source Wells • Road running north and south • Achievement Home to Finance Park • ...
Traffic Safety 2023-12-12
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- color of motor service signs
- traffic control signals are located at ____
- when your tires lose control of the road due to water
- clear off entire car of ____ before driving
- amount of night driving hours you need
- odd numbered routes go this direction
- driving too close to the person in front of you
- uncontrolled aggressive driving
- the max speed for the roadway in ideal conditions
- even numbered routes go this direction
- driving faster than the speed limit
- these signs tell you what you can/can't do
- can be due to ice, wet roads, wet leaves
- always see them and watch for them
- signs yellow or orange signs
- body system most affected by alcohol
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- the vision to the left and right of central vision
- color of guide signs
- barrels, tubes, and cones are ____ devices
- things that take our attention away from driving
- the best remedy for fighting fatigue
- you must stop if one of these yellow vehicles is flashing red lights
- 15 mph is the max speed in a _____
- help direct you to cities/towns
- this weather condition can happen year round and impairs vision
- use wipers and headlights when this weather condition happens
- you must get this every year for your car
- a visual distraction caused by the sun or headlights
- informs people about road conditions
- .08 is the _______ limit
- you must get this every year for your car
- weariness from too much physical exertion
- you need your learner's _________ before your license
33 Clues: color of guide signs • .08 is the _______ limit • color of motor service signs • signs yellow or orange signs • help direct you to cities/towns • uncontrolled aggressive driving • 15 mph is the max speed in a _____ • always see them and watch for them • driving faster than the speed limit • the best remedy for fighting fatigue • informs people about road conditions • ...
Bike Safety 2023-12-29
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- Bikes don't burn this
- You must do this at the signs with this word on them and red lights.
- Biking doesn't create this
- What you must do before any turn
- To let others go first
- Waving and eye contact with drivers are examples of this
- the Side of the lane you must move to before turning left
- Riding on this is legal and encouraged for those under 11
- The most important piece of safety equipment
- These can create an uneven road and make you fall
- The kind of clothes you should wear while biking at night
- Drivers who look at their phones are ______
- These always have the right of way on the sidewalk.
- When you wear a helmet, you're protecting this
- Giving your friend a ride on these can damage your bike.
- The most dangerous part of the sidewalk
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- The part of your body you must look over before turning
- Giving your friend a ride on these can damage your friend.
- Biking helps save the ____.
- Bikes are not ____ when you use them on the road
- If you get a flat, you need one of these to fix it.
- Biking is ______
- Your tires need the correct amount of this
- When you pedal, it drives this part of your bike to push the back wheel forward.
- These are required by CA law for night riding
- It's California _____ that you must wear a helmet if you're under 18 when biking, scootering, or skateing.
- The person who arrives at an intersection____ gets to go ________
- You shouldn't have both in your ears while riding
- You can use this to jam out safely while biking.
- You must fold down this lever on your tires and seatpost before you ride.
- Check these before you ride to make sure your bike can stop
- The kind of clothes you should NOT wear while biking at night
32 Clues: Biking is ______ • Bikes don't burn this • To let others go first • Biking doesn't create this • Biking helps save the ____. • What you must do before any turn • The most dangerous part of the sidewalk • Your tires need the correct amount of this • Drivers who look at their phones are ______ • The most important piece of safety equipment • ...
Safety & Alcohol 2024-01-10
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- Loss of license forever
- Device installed after DWI arrest
- Most dangerous lane
- Driving is not a RIGHT! It's a ......
- Law requiring to stay left of police officer
- Drug causing loss of judgement
- Take focus off the road
- Time from accelerator to brake
- Take away license temporarily
- Drug which slows down central nervous system
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- Light indicating to slow and proceed with care
- Used to measure BAC
- System used to keep track of driving violations
- Drinking age in most states
- Consent given when you sign a license
- Organ that oxidizes alcohol
- Law about drinking at a residence
- Speed limit is always 25 mph here
- Only way to sober up a person
- Driver who commits several unlawful acts
- The B in BAC
- Risk of causing alcohol related crash at .05%
- Denying a breath test
- Contains 10%-12% Alcohol
- Type of license for one year to monitor driving
25 Clues: The B in BAC • Used to measure BAC • Most dangerous lane • Denying a breath test • Loss of license forever • Take focus off the road • Contains 10%-12% Alcohol • Drinking age in most states • Organ that oxidizes alcohol • Only way to sober up a person • Take away license temporarily • Drug causing loss of judgement • Time from accelerator to brake • Device installed after DWI arrest • ...
Health & Safety 2023-10-20
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- Blue HSE signs can be classified as? (9 letters)
- What is the single greatest cause of work-related deaths in the UK? (8 letters)
- How many main types of fire extinguisher are there? (4 letters)
- What legislation acronym is related to control of substances? (5 letters)
- What does a sign with a skull and crossbone denote? (5 letters)
- Who has responsibility for HSE on site (8 letters)
- A ringing in your ears which can be caused by loud noise exposure (8 letters)
- Emergency evacuation vessel (7 letters)
- Part of your body is most at risk from lifting heavy items (4 letters)
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- Main cause of death in a confined space. Lack of… (6 letters)
- Fire extinguisher used for electrical fires (2 words)
- This comes from the sky and causes delays on wind projects (5 letters)
- Name of safety card or electrical incident (5 letters)
- Anything that has potential to cause harm (6 letters)
- The temperature in °C in an office should normally be at least? (7 letters)
- Documentation pack used to describe work activities and risks (4 letters)
- A type of useful safety briefing (2 words)
- A bacterial disease that can affect humans and animals (13 letters)
- Type of PPE (7 letters)
- Maximum safe load in kg for a person to carry in UK (2 words)
20 Clues: Type of PPE (7 letters) • Emergency evacuation vessel (7 letters) • A type of useful safety briefing (2 words) • Blue HSE signs can be classified as? (9 letters) • Who has responsibility for HSE on site (8 letters) • Fire extinguisher used for electrical fires (2 words) • Anything that has potential to cause harm (6 letters) • ...
Chemistry Safety 2023-10-18
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- - Proper disposal of used chemicals.
- - Protective garment for additional body coverage.
- - Hand protection when handling chemicals.
- - Identification tag on chemical containers.
- - Fire-resistant covering for smothering flames.
- - Chemicals causing skin or eye irritation.
- - Rule to avoid open flames near chemicals.
- - Materials with potential dangers.
- - Materials that can ignite easily.
- - Supplies for treating minor injuries.
- - Chemicals linked to cancer risks.
- - Station for rinsing eyes in case of chemical exposure.
- - Tools for cleaning up chemical spills.
- - Equipment to put out small chemical fires.
- - Sign indicating potential hazards.
- - Procedures to follow in case of accidents.
- - Substances harmful if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed.
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- - Eye protection to prevent chemical splashes.
- - Information sheet about chemical hazards
- - Suffocation due to lack of oxygen
- - Clothing that does not catch fire easily.
- - Tool for precise measurement of liquid volume.
- - Emergency drenching station for chemical spills.
- - Protective garment to shield clothing in the lab.
- - Eye protection for chemical experiments.
- - Rule to prevent consumption of chemicals.
- - Proper airflow to disperse chemical fumes.
- - Rule to prevent ingestion of chemicals.
- - Enclosed workspace to contain and vent hazardous vapors.
29 Clues: - Suffocation due to lack of oxygen • - Materials with potential dangers. • - Materials that can ignite easily. • - Chemicals linked to cancer risks. • - Proper disposal of used chemicals. • - Sign indicating potential hazards. • - Supplies for treating minor injuries. • - Tools for cleaning up chemical spills. • - Rule to prevent ingestion of chemicals. • ...
safety eqquipment 2023-10-10
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- slows down the spread of fire
- a rocket signal
- cloth or material for making clothes
- to find out or say the exact position in space or time of something
- able to be reached or easily obtained
- not harmed or affected by high temperature
- providing conditions that are good enough to live in or on
- a piece of equipment that can be put over a person's nose and mouth to help them breathe
- a box or bag containing basic medical equipment such as bandages and antiseptic crea
- a device that sends out a radio signal to show the position
- to bring someone or something back to life or wake someone or something
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- a device containing water or a special gas, powder, or foam (= a mass of small bubbles) that is put onto a fire
- a container that holds liquid or gas
- a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty
- to (cause something to) spread in many directions
- light and small enough to be easily carried or moved
- able to burn easily
- something that must be done, or is demanded by law
- warn
- a solid or hollow tube with long straight sides and two circular ends
20 Clues: warn • a rocket signal • able to burn easily • slows down the spread of fire • a container that holds liquid or gas • cloth or material for making clothes • able to be reached or easily obtained • not harmed or affected by high temperature • to (cause something to) spread in many directions • something that must be done, or is demanded by law • ...
Storm Safety 2023-10-18
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- Opposite of outdoors
- Something you get to prevent illnesses
- A type of natural disaster
- Source of light
- You go to this in case of inclimate weather
- A source to get information
- This indicates if you are at risk of suffucating from a certain gas.
- You are given this before a natural disaster strikes
- Something you need in case of a storm
- Not in danger
- Happens between October and April
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- Something that has basic everyday items
- You have this so that you know what to do in case of inclimate weather
- Helps you to feel better
- Where to get information
- When you are notified about a natural hazard
- Don't drown, turn around!
- You need protection from this
- Theres a area in the US that is known for having these
- Something you need in order to live
20 Clues: Not in danger • Source of light • Opposite of outdoors • Helps you to feel better • Where to get information • Don't drown, turn around! • A type of natural disaster • A source to get information • You need protection from this • Happens between October and April • Something you need in order to live • Something you need in case of a storm • Something you get to prevent illnesses • ...
Safety instructions 2024-02-02
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- окружающая среда
- рабочее место
- обеспечить
- представитель по технике безопасности
- страховое свидетельство
- дорожные знаки
- риск получения травмы
- обеспечивать
- закон о здоровье и технике безопасности
- заболеть на работе
- работник
- оценка риска
- указатель
- работник
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- светящиеся знаки
- оборудование
- обучение охране труда и технике безопасности
- Инструкции по технике безопасности
- Специалист по охране труда
- звуковые сигналы
- получить травму на работе
- меры предосторожности
- защитная одежда
- ответственность
- требования законодательства
- защищать
- работодатель
27 Clues: защищать • работник • работник • указатель • обеспечить • оборудование • обеспечивать • оценка риска • работодатель • рабочее место • дорожные знаки • защитная одежда • ответственность • окружающая среда • светящиеся знаки • звуковые сигналы • заболеть на работе • меры предосторожности • риск получения травмы • страховое свидетельство • получить травму на работе • Специалист по охране труда • ...
Road Safety 2024-10-09
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- - To operate a vehicle.
- - A sign indicating that drivers must yield to other traffic.
- a list of crossword words themed around road safety, along with brief definitions or clues:
- - An unforeseen event that causes damage or injury.
- - A board or display that provides information to drivers.
- - The panel in front of the driver, displaying controls and information.
- - A signal that shows the direction of a turn.
- - The movement of vehicles and pedestrians on roads.
- - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling.
- - To give way to oncoming traffic or pedestrians.
- - To change direction while driving.
- - The rate at which a vehicle moves; often regulated.
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- - A signal or sign indicating potential danger.
- - A person traveling on foot.
- - A designated part of a roadway for a single line of vehicles.
- - A part of a vehicle that frames a wheel.
- - The front lights of a vehicle that illuminate the road.
- - A safety device used to secure passengers in a vehicle.
- - A designated area for pedestrians to cross the road.
- - A signal that instructs drivers to halt.
- - A paved or marked path for vehicles and pedestrians.
21 Clues: - To operate a vehicle. • - A person traveling on foot. • - To change direction while driving. • - A part of a vehicle that frames a wheel. • - A signal that instructs drivers to halt. • - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling. • - A signal that shows the direction of a turn. • - A signal or sign indicating potential danger. • ...
Personal Safety 2024-11-13
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- To show where I am I sent him my ________
- I _______ him on my phone
- Do not eat _________ food it is bad for you.
- My teacher always says "______ first"
- When you msg your friends it can also be referred to
- When you trust an adult they are called an
- The opposite of an enemy
- I have a strong __________ with my best friend
- Lets ______ right after school together!
- The opposite of green flag
- Its very important to have _______
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- Most teenagers spend about 2 hours on ______ _____
- Make sure you don't put any private images for your ______
- Rhymes with comment
- I sent my friend a ______ _________ on the video game
- What you can do on the Internet
- What you enter on a computer to get in
- I have a online life and a ____ ____
- There are many ______ on my phone
- Make sure you eat _______ food
- The _______ tries to eat the prey
21 Clues: Rhymes with comment • The opposite of an enemy • I _______ him on my phone • The opposite of green flag • Make sure you eat _______ food • What you can do on the Internet • There are many ______ on my phone • The _______ tries to eat the prey • Its very important to have _______ • I have a online life and a ____ ____ • My teacher always says "______ first" • ...
Safety 5 2024-09-25
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- The organizing and controlling of the affairs of a business or a particular sector of business.
- is maintaining cleanliness
- extinguisher extinguisher a portable container usually filled with special chemicals for putting out a fire
- prepare for risks and follow strict
- is immediate care that prevents more injury and relieves pain.
- This word is another word for important.
- the spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another
- is to make impure food can become contaminated at any set from the table
- burn wrapped food properly so they do not spoil or get
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- are microscopic living organism
- maneuver method for forcing an object out the airway of a choking person
- This is a substance that works against a poison.
- foods are foods that spoil easily
- if someone is choking, knowing this life-saving technique is essential
- illness it caused by unsafe food
- zone is the temperature range in which bacteria grow fastest
- control center A medical facility that gives free advice about handling poison emergencies is a
- Nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues
- show signs of something
- A lifesaving technique that is used to help restart someone’s breathing and heartbeat is called
- aid medical attention that is usually administered immediately after the injury occurs and at the location where it occurred
21 Clues: show signs of something • is maintaining cleanliness • are microscopic living organism • foods are foods that spoil easily • prepare for risks and follow strict • This word is another word for important. • illness it caused by unsafe food • This is a substance that works against a poison. • the spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another • ...
Online Safety 2025-05-09
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- - sending or posting hostile messages intended to “inflame” emotions of others
- - alternative account; : A fake screen name. Sometimes, these accounts are used for cyber bullying. Often, people figure out who is really behind these fake accounts.
- - gossip that is passed from one person to another by word of mouth.
- - When someone tries to get personal data online by pretending to be someone else.
- - one who knows what is right and wrong, exhibits intelligent technology behavior, and makes good choices when using technology
- - editing digital images so that the main subject is placed in an embarrassing situation
- - recording someone being harassed or bullied in a way that involves physical abuse, then posting the video online
- - something that makes the truth plain and clear; proof.
- using a fake online identity. A common way for cyberbullies to get information about their victims.
- - a secrest series of characters that enables a user to access a file, computer, or program. On multi-user systems, each user must enter his or password before the computer will respond to commands. The password helps ensure that unauthorized users do not access the computer.
- - pretending to be someone that you are not
- - the part of a social networking website, internet browser, piece of software, etc. that allows you to control who sees information about you.
- - a measure of how much you value and respect yourself.
- - the use of cell phones, instant messaging, email, chat rooms, or social networking sites to harass, threaten, or intimidate someone.
- - When you feel the emotions you think someone else feels. It happens easily on social media.
- - being unknown or unrecognized
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- - malicious software. Any piece of software that was written with the intent of damaging devices, stealing data, and generally causing a mess. Viruses, Trojans, spyware, and ransomware are among the different kinds of malware.
- - a computer that is connected to the network. The term usually refers to a computer connected to a TCP/IP network, including the internet. Each one has a unique IP address.
- - a sideways facial expression created using keyboard symbols that represent an attitude or a facial expression in an email
- - When you compare your life to others’ social media posts and feel like your life is worse. When people believe that the lives of others are superior to their own, social comparison can lead to issues caused by the fear of missing out (FOMO), including anxiety, depression and a lack of self-esteem.
- - a trail of data you create while using the internet. It includes the websites you visit, emails you send, and information you submit to online services.
- - spreading gossip through email, text messaging, or social networking sites
- - stealing someone’s password and/or hijacking their online accounts to send or post incriminating or humiliating pictures, videos, or information
- - aggressive pressure or intimidation.
- - sad feelings of gloom and worthlessness.
25 Clues: - being unknown or unrecognized • - aggressive pressure or intimidation. • - sad feelings of gloom and worthlessness. • - pretending to be someone that you are not • - a measure of how much you value and respect yourself. • - something that makes the truth plain and clear; proof. • - gossip that is passed from one person to another by word of mouth. • ...
Health & Safety 2021-08-31
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- Who to ask if you need help moving things
- Don't let this lie around
- Who is responsible for health and safety
- Rules to avoid food contamination
- Be careful in these spaces
- This hazard is shocking
- Bend these when lifting items
- Reporting unsafe conditions prevents these
- Do this before using electrical equipment
- Spilled liquids create this
- Tool to identify hazards
- Wrist injury associated with computer
- Pay attention or you may slip, trip or
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- Keep these clear
- Keep these closed
- Trip hazards
- When to report a work-related accident
- How to reward a dog and an annual check
- Use this for putting up displays
- Better for your back than pushing
20 Clues: Trip hazards • Keep these clear • Keep these closed • This hazard is shocking • Tool to identify hazards • Don't let this lie around • Be careful in these spaces • Spilled liquids create this • Bend these when lifting items • Use this for putting up displays • Rules to avoid food contamination • Better for your back than pushing • Wrist injury associated with computer • ...
Back Safety 2025-07-25
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- Weight of an object being lifted
- Muscle exhaustion that increases injury risk
- Tool that helps move heavy loads without lifting
- Forward movement that can strain the spine
- Muscle or tendon injury from overuse or poor technique
- Science of designing tasks to fit the worker
- Two or more people lifting something heavy together
- How body parts should be positioned during lifting
- Short rest that reduces strain on back muscles
- Central support structure of the back
- What a back belt or brace provides
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- Common cause of back injuries when done incorrectly
- Safer alternative to bending when picking up objects
- Damage caused by improper movement or overexertion
- Using tools or equipment instead of physical lifting
- Risky motion that increases chance of back injury
- Action that prepares muscles for physical activity
- Group of muscles that support back movement
- Proper body alignment when standing or sitting
- Knowing and recognizing back safety risks and posture
20 Clues: Weight of an object being lifted • What a back belt or brace provides • Central support structure of the back • Forward movement that can strain the spine • Group of muscles that support back movement • Muscle exhaustion that increases injury risk • Science of designing tasks to fit the worker • Proper body alignment when standing or sitting • ...
Food Safety 2025-08-04
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- People such as children, elderly, and expectant mothers are apart of this population when serving food
- The name of the quality control system implemented in food service by the FDA
- The acronym for when using a fire extinguisher
- Use these to avoid burns when touching hot pots and pans
- You should never use this in the event of a grease fire
- Raw meat should always be stored on this shelf
- When a substance is present in food and not suppose to be
- The acronym used for monitoring bacterial growth in food
- This is the temperature range between 40F-140F that bacteria thrives
- When experiencing a burn you should put the area under _______ running water
- When reheating food in the microwave you should always see ______ prior to consumption
- __________ illnesses are caused from improper food prep routines and habits
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- One of the best ways to prevent cross contamination is to ______ different foods when prepping
- A French saying that means "everything has it's place"
- The name of harmful microorganisms that cause diseases
- Cooking food to the correct __________ kills bacteria
- Considered one of the four key ways to keep food safe through maintaining hygiene and safe workspace
- Food should always be refrigerated within _____ hours after cooking
- You should wash your hands for at least ________ seconds with soap and hot water
- Knives that are ________ considered dangerous and should be sharpened
- Keep pot handles pointed ___________ on the stove
- The abbreviation for the practice of using older ingredients prior to new ones when restocking
- When walking with shears or knives keep them pointed _______.
23 Clues: The acronym for when using a fire extinguisher • Raw meat should always be stored on this shelf • Keep pot handles pointed ___________ on the stove • Cooking food to the correct __________ kills bacteria • A French saying that means "everything has it's place" • The name of harmful microorganisms that cause diseases • ...
Patient Safety 2022-02-09
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- (NPSG 03.05.01) addresses the need to take extra care with patients who take/receive these types of medications.
- Make sure that the correct surgery is done on the correct patient and at the correct place on a patient's body is a way to? (4 words)
- This a good way to prevent infection (NPSG 07.01.01)
- A method for individual situation monitoring of human aspects that may impact an individual's ability to function safety - Illness, Medication, Stress, Alcohol and Drugs, Fatigue, Eating and Elimination.
- Unintentionally Retained Foreign Object
- The degree to which health services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current professional knowledge.
- After checking in for care, a atient leaves without seeing a provider. The ultimate goal is to have the patient stay and complete the recommended treatment. If they still want to leave, your best ally is thorough chart documentation AND a signed form.
- Womack's Pediatric Clinic
- An act of commission (doing something wrong) or omission (failing to do the right thing) that leads to an undesirable outcome or significant potential for such an outcome.
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Who is responsible for patient safety?
- An analytic tool that can be used to perform a comprehensive, system-based review of critical incidents. It includes the identification of the root and contributory factors, identification of risk reduction strategies, and development of action plans along with measurement strategies, to evaluate the effectiveness of the plans.
- Planned periods of quiet and/or interdisciplinary discussion focused on ensuring that key procedural details have been addressed. Taking the time to focus on listening and communicating the plans as a team can rectify miscommunications and misunderstandings before a procedure gets underway.
- Personal Health Information
- An error in the phase of the medication use process that involves anything related to the act of interpreting an order by someone other than the prescriber for order processing. It could be electronic or manual from the patient's record.
- This type of event is a Term used by The Joint Commission to define an adverse event in which death or serious harm occurred, usually referring to events that are unexpected or unacceptable.
- A standardized method of communication between patient care providers including explanation of the situation, background, assessment and recommendations. This tool helps individuals communicate in a concise and structured format with a shared set of expectations. It also improves efficiency and accuracy.
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- Event reached patient, but no harm was evident. (2 words)
- This is considered a sentinel event, the ______ of any patient receiving care, treatment and services in a staffed around-the-clock care setting or within 2 hours of discharge, including from the hospital's emergency.
- goals established by The Joint Commission to help its accredited organizations address specific areas of concern in regards to patient safety.
- Defense Health Agency
- Organizations or systems that operate in hazardous conditions but conduct relatively error-free operations. Examples are air traffic control systems, nuclear power plants, and naval aircraft carriers.
- This is an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage – but had the potential to do so. (2 words)
- Six standardized communication practices. Designed to reduce miscommunication and improve information sharing. (3 words)
- is a gradual shift in what is regarded as normal after repeated exposures to "deviant behavior" (behavior straying from correct [or safe] operating procedure) resulting in corners being cut, safety checks bypassed, and alarms ignored or turned off, and these behaviors subsequently becoming normal.
- A method to express concern about an unsafe situation “ I am Concerned, I am Uncomfortable!, This is a Safety issue!"
- This is the subject of the NPSG 06.01.01
- high __________ medications are medications that bear a heightened risk of causing injury when misused, consequences of errors with these drugs may be more devastating.
- ___________ reconciliation is a process to review patients' medications at the time of transfer to another level of care or discharge and comparing them with medications prior to hospitalization or transfer in order to identify and address discrepancies.
- Patient _______ The reduction of risk of unnecessary harm associated with healthcare to an acceptable minimum.
- When nurses conduct a high-risk intravenous medication double check, the second nurse should assume the first nurse made a mistake, hunt for it, and correct it, rather than assume the intravenous pump is working or programmed properly and the medication is right. This demonstrates __________ with failure.
- Patient safety training offered by AHRQ - Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety.
- An outcome that negatively affects the patient’s health and/or quality of life.
- This type of culture encourages and develops the knowledge, skills, and commitment of all leaders, management, healthcare providers, staff, and patients for the provision of safe patient care.
- Read ____ is process or protocol by which the listener repeats key information back to the transmitter of the information, so that the transmitter can confirm its correctness.
35 Clues: Defense Health Agency • Womack's Pediatric Clinic • Personal Health Information • Who is responsible for patient safety? • Unintentionally Retained Foreign Object • This is the subject of the NPSG 06.01.01 • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality • This a good way to prevent infection (NPSG 07.01.01) • Event reached patient, but no harm was evident. (2 words) • ...
Food Safety 2022-02-08
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- _____ is the main cause food poisoning
- The toxins that get in our system are _____
- Water that is used to grow food can become infected with animal or human ______
- Cook all foods from animal sources to a safe internal ___
- If food is ____ expiration date, tastes funny, or smells strange, don't eat it!!!
- "When in doubt, throw it ___"
- Refrigerate ____ quickly
- Keep ___ foods away from other foods until they're cooked
- People most often get food poisoning from_____ based foods
- Germs that cause food poisoning get into our system and release ______
- _____ food poisoning can mean a visit to the doctor or hospital
- The most common serious complication of food poisoning is
- Most people recover in a couple of____ with no lasting problems
- Bacteria can infect foods stored at the wrong ______ or kept too long
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- Use perishable food or any food with an expiration date as soon as ___
- Meat, poultry, eggs, dairy products, and seafood cause the most___ food poisoning
- Wash ___ to reduce the risk of food poisoning
- Defrost ___ in the refrigerator, a microwave, or cold water
- Dont eat or drink ____ milk
- diarrhea, Vomiting, and dehydration are all _____
- Cook chicken eggs until the yolk is ___
- people with ______ conditions or weakened immune system are more at risk of getting ill from food poisoning than people who are in good health
- Foods and liquids can be______ during food preparation, storage, and handling.
- but_____ fruits, vegetables, and other raw foods can be contaminated and make people sick
- Even _____ can cause food poisoning
25 Clues: Refrigerate ____ quickly • Dont eat or drink ____ milk • "When in doubt, throw it ___" • Even _____ can cause food poisoning • _____ is the main cause food poisoning • Cook chicken eggs until the yolk is ___ • The toxins that get in our system are _____ • Wash ___ to reduce the risk of food poisoning • diarrhea, Vomiting, and dehydration are all _____ • ...
Food Safety 2022-02-08
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- Meat, poultry, eggs, dairy products, and seafood cause the most___ food poisoning
- The toxins that get in our system are _____
- Most people recover in a couple of____ with no lasting problems
- Germs that cause food poisoning get into our system and release ______
- Foods and liquids can be______ during food preparation, storage, and handling.
- 145 degrees for ___
- Wash ___ to reduce the risk of food poisoning
- people with ______ conditions or weakened immune system are more at risk of getting ill from food poisoning than people who are in good health
- Use perishable food or any food with an expiration date as soon as ___
- how long should you wash your hands for?
- cook to the right ___
- Even _____ can cause food poisoning
- use a ___ to ensure the right temperature
- Water that is used to grow food can become infected with animal or human ______
- wash your hands with ___
- People most often get food poisoning from_____ based foods
- the danger zone is when heat is at ___ temperature
- The most common serious complication of food poisoning is_______
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- Bacteria can infect foods stored at the wrong ______ or kept too long
- Wash your hands and surfaces ___
- If food is ____ expiration date, tastes funny, or smells strange, don't eat it!!!
- wash fruits and veggies under ___ water.
- Dont eat or drink ____ milk
- but_____ fruits, vegetables, and other raw foods can be contaminated and make people sick
- "When in doubt, throw it ___"
- Refrigerate ____ quickly
- Cook all foods from animal sources to a safe internal ___
- _____ food poisoning can mean a visit to the doctor or hospital
- Cook chicken eggs until the yolk is ___
- 160 degrees for ___
- keep perishable food in a ___
- diarrhea, Vomiting, and dehydration are all _____
- wash_____in hot, soapy water
- keep raw meat, poultry, seafood, and ___ away from other food.
- _____ is the main cause food poisoning
- If you cook to the right temperature it will kill ___
- 165 degrees for all ___
- Keep ___ foods away from other foods until they're cooked
- Defrost ___ in the refrigerator, a microwave, or cold water
39 Clues: 145 degrees for ___ • 160 degrees for ___ • cook to the right ___ • 165 degrees for all ___ • Refrigerate ____ quickly • wash your hands with ___ • Dont eat or drink ____ milk • wash_____in hot, soapy water • "When in doubt, throw it ___" • keep perishable food in a ___ • Wash your hands and surfaces ___ • Even _____ can cause food poisoning • _____ is the main cause food poisoning • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-01-30
Across
- amount of time to notify provider of critical lab value
- lead the list of healthcare associated conditions
- immobile elderly at risk of healthcare acquired..
- nurse driven removal of Foleys
- hearing alarms "without hearing" them
- do not use "U" or "u" ; instead write
- the lower # on Braden scale, the greater risk for
- technique used with dressing and tubing changes
- frequently occurs because of a "Staff" infection
- last resort for violent or nonviolent behavior control
- don't just ask patient name; always check
- the "E" in S-B-A-R
- a verbal or phone order is to be
- #1 priority after a fall is to
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- errors identified as #1 cause of medical errors
- SCRMC sign to indicate patient at risk for fall
- if patient has an allergy, ask what type of..
- the "B" in S-B-A-R
- acronym for high alert medications
- a complete list of all medications to be continued is generated when
- associated urinary tract infection
- score of 15 or less generates a WOCN consult
- tool to aid caregiver in gathering necessary info
- when hands visibly soiled
- if infection occurs within 30 days of surgery
25 Clues: the "B" in S-B-A-R • the "E" in S-B-A-R • when hands visibly soiled • nurse driven removal of Foleys • #1 priority after a fall is to • a verbal or phone order is to be • acronym for high alert medications • associated urinary tract infection • hearing alarms "without hearing" them • do not use "U" or "u" ; instead write • don't just ask patient name; always check • ...
Safety Module 2022-01-29
Across
- These are NEVER to be turned off
- Student nurse can't take these types of orders
- need to be worn all the time while in bed or sitting to help prevent VTE/PE in at risk patients
- Used to assess suicide risk in patients
- scanning the patient's armband & the medicines should be done at this time
- Last resort for behavior control
- Infections associated with surgical sites
- errors in this have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients
- Acronym to remember high alert medications
- Who is responsible for fall prevention?
- To be used when patient has "C Diff" infection
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- To be used before and after gloving
- Leads the list of healthcare associated conditions
- Infections associated with a central line
- type of hygiene with a reminder phrase if "Have you seen Hannah?"
- occurs because of poor hand hygiene
- Infections associated with a Foley catheter
- Elderly or immoble patients are a greatest risk of getting
- the technique used with dressing changes, staple/suture removal
- the color used at SCRMC uses to indicate a fall risk
- Alarm ___, Hearing multiple alarms "without hearing"
- One type of patient identifier
- Type of breakdown in which the Braden scale is used to assess
- Tool to aid the caregiver in gathering necessary information that needs to be relayed
- If you didn't __ you didn't do it
- The MOST preventable cause of hospital deaths
26 Clues: One type of patient identifier • These are NEVER to be turned off • Last resort for behavior control • If you didn't __ you didn't do it • To be used before and after gloving • occurs because of poor hand hygiene • Used to assess suicide risk in patients • Who is responsible for fall prevention? • Infections associated with a central line • ...
Electrical Safety 2022-01-30
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- movement of electrical charge
- Electrically connected to or having a source of voltage.
- - chance that injury or death will occur
- material's ability to decrease or stop electrical current
- shutting off the energy sources to circuits and equipment and depleting any stored energy
- complete path for the flow of current
- A person who is not a qualified person.
- A dangerous condition associated with the release of energy caused by an electric arc.
- at ground potential (0 volts) because of a connection to ground
- measure of electrical force
- explosive release of molten material from equipment caused by high-amperage arcs
- amount of energy used each second, measured in watts
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- electrical current that passes through a part of the body
- over-current protection device that automatically shuts off the current in a circuit if an overload occurs
- One who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of the electrical equipment and installations and has received safety training on the hazards involved.
- over-current protection device that has an internal part that melts and shuts off the current in a circuit if there is an overload
- A dangerous condition such that contact or equipment failure can result in electric shock, arc flash burn, thermal burn, or blast.
- too much current in a circuit
- Recognizing hazards associated with the use of electrical energy and taking precautions so that hazards do not cause injury or death.
- maximum amount of current a wire can carry safely without over-heating
20 Clues: measure of electrical force • movement of electrical charge • too much current in a circuit • complete path for the flow of current • A person who is not a qualified person. • - chance that injury or death will occur • amount of energy used each second, measured in watts • Electrically connected to or having a source of voltage. • ...
Safety puzzle 2022-01-25
Across
- plan for carrying out a study
- danger
- breathe in
- keep from being hurt
- grease or make slippery
- being told it is okay to do something
- put out fires
- get rid of
- move liquids with a glass tube
- a hurt
- place experiments are completed
- made safe/removed from danger
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- watch
- Eye protection
- throw away
- the right way to do things
- a gas or mist
- a series of acts performed
- a bitter or burning liquid
- Keep in safety and protect from harm
- most important
- guidelines of safety to abide by
- give permission
- correct
- help
25 Clues: help • watch • danger • a hurt • correct • throw away • breathe in • get rid of • a gas or mist • put out fires • Eye protection • most important • give permission • keep from being hurt • grease or make slippery • the right way to do things • a series of acts performed • a bitter or burning liquid • plan for carrying out a study • made safe/removed from danger • move liquids with a glass tube • ...
Safety puzzle 2022-01-25
Across
- move liquids with a glass tube
- throw away
- the right way to do things
- correct
- dangerous, combustion or burning
- being told it is okay to do something
- plan for carrying out a study
- help
- a hurt
- Keep in safety and protect from harm
- guidelines of safety to abide by
- breathe in
- a series of acts performed
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- watch
- put out fires
- give permission
- get rid of
- made safe/removed from danger
- most important
- a gas or mist
- keep from being hurt
- grease or make slippery
- place experiments are completed
- Eye protection
- danger
- a bitter or burning liquid
26 Clues: help • watch • a hurt • danger • correct • throw away • get rid of • breathe in • put out fires • a gas or mist • most important • Eye protection • give permission • keep from being hurt • grease or make slippery • the right way to do things • a bitter or burning liquid • a series of acts performed • made safe/removed from danger • plan for carrying out a study • move liquids with a glass tube • ...
Safety Assignment 2022-01-28
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- Keep Foley bag below the level of the _____ but not touching the floor.
- ______ infections are caused by germs that are passed from patient to patient by staff members' hands.
- Abbreviation for Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection.
- Never leave the allergy history blank. List allergies or put ___ for “No Known Allergies”
- Hand ____ should be applied before and after both gloving and patient contact.
- ___ restraints as soon as possible.
- an acronym used to help nurses remember high alert medicines.
- Patients seen for suicide attempt, suicidal thoughts, or suspected psychiatric diagnosis are assessed for suicide risk using the ____ or Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale.
- SCRMC uses "Falling Leaves" , a yellow armband, yellow magnet, and yellow non-skid socks as an indication of a patient at risk for ____.
- Scanning the patient’s ____and medicines AT THE POINT OF CARE (POC) is the expected standard for all areas using the hand-held scanners.
- A ____ or phone order is to be “read back” to the prescriber for clarification.
- To prevent ____ breakdown One should keep patients clean, dry, and repositioned in the “30-30 club”.
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- Obtain ___ history from verbal list, list, medication bottles, or personal pharmacy.
- To prevent Heath care acquired _____ keep head of bed elevated 30 degrees if not contraindicated, give frequent oral care, keep patients moving (turn, cough, and deep breathe), and use good hand hygiene.
- Who is responsible for preventing falls?
- If a patient has ___ ask what type of reaction occurs.
- ___ means surgical site infection and can be prevented by using proper hand hygiene, teaching the patient incisional care, and using aseptic technique with dressing changes.
- At the time of ____ a complete list of all medicines is generated for the patient or the next care provider.
- At SCRMC, professional staff may witness ____.
- Always be alert to every alarm check the patient _____, then the cause for the alarm.
- should be used when hands are visibly soiled, before eating, after using the restroom, and when patient has "C. Diff" infection.
- ____ are the last resort for violent or non-violent behavior control.
- A clinical ___ is to never be turned off. It may be silenced for a brief time while issues are being addressed.
- Place a ____ “defective” tag on malfunctioning equipment and return to BioMed for evaluation.
- Patient ID by checking armband for name & date of birth is to be used by ____areas. Do not just ask the patient’s name.
25 Clues: ___ restraints as soon as possible. • Who is responsible for preventing falls? • At SCRMC, professional staff may witness ____. • If a patient has ___ ask what type of reaction occurs. • Abbreviation for Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection. • an acronym used to help nurses remember high alert medicines. • ...
Tech Safety 2022-02-14
Across
- do not connect two or more of anything in _____ it could burst or catch on fire
- Do not do this with your neck when sitting
- When wiring a breadboard use this color of wire
- This WHMIS symbol indicates that the product is easily ignited and can burn rapidly
- Taking these frequently can help prevent repetitive strain injuries
- Always connect probes to the ________ places
- don't combine ___________ of various types - could cause fires due to imbalanced load or voltage
- (WHMIS) signifies that the material can chemically react to other material or skin destroying them in the process
- Always ________ what you are cabling
- Do not ____ your back when lifting
- Do not _____ settings on a multimeter when probes are connected to the circuit or the multimeter is on
- Always know what max _______ breadboards can handle
- having good ____ can stop repetitive strain injuries from occurring
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- this liquid is dangerous around electrical components
- do not ________ multimeters. Before connecting a multimeter to a circuit make sure the range switch is set to the appropriate range
- when crimping or cabling always use the correct _____ size for application
- one of the most underlooked hazards. If damaged can electrocute someone or catch on fire
- Only plug in things that match the prescribed ______
- keep your _____ as close as possible when lifting
- always check the _______ before activating the multimeter
- your feet should be flat on the ground and legs _______ to the ground
- always do this after entering class or after touching your mask
- keep what you are lifting ______ to your body
- Anything with this WHMIS symbol is extremely reactive to oxygen
- (WHMIS) Used to warn you that the product has a potential to be fatal, toxic or extremely harmful
- do not let probe _____ touch each other except for a continuity check
26 Clues: Do not ____ your back when lifting • Always ________ what you are cabling • Do not do this with your neck when sitting • Always connect probes to the ________ places • keep what you are lifting ______ to your body • When wiring a breadboard use this color of wire • keep your _____ as close as possible when lifting • Always know what max _______ breadboards can handle • ...
Road safety 2023-01-18
Across
- piątek
- środa
- miejsce
- chodzić
- uratować
- Pamiętaj!
- pozwolić
- nosić, ubrać się
- niebezpieczny
- sąsiad
- wtorek
- chodnik
- ostrożny
- martwić się
- ubranie
- obroża
- zły, zdenerwowany
- zapomnieć
- czwartek
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- na szczęście
- bezpieczne
- powód
- głupie
- zmienić
- Słuchaj!
- ciche, spokojne
- Sobota
- wiadomość
- róg
- pamiętnik
- poniedziałek
- krzyczeć
- przypomnieć
- ulica
- Niedziela
- zaparkowany
- prawie
- przede wszystkim
- pas bezpieczeństwa
- odblaskowy
- zły, zdenerwowany
41 Clues: róg • powód • środa • ulica • piątek • głupie • Sobota • sąsiad • wtorek • prawie • obroża • miejsce • zmienić • chodzić • chodnik • ubranie • Słuchaj! • uratować • pozwolić • krzyczeć • ostrożny • czwartek • wiadomość • Pamiętaj! • pamiętnik • Niedziela • zapomnieć • bezpieczne • odblaskowy • przypomnieć • zaparkowany • martwić się • na szczęście • poniedziałek • niebezpieczny • ciche, spokojne • nosić, ubrać się • przede wszystkim • zły, zdenerwowany • ...
Food Safety 2023-01-23
Across
- a living thing so small that it can only be seen through a microscope
- you should complete this step before cooking and it should take 20 seconds or more
- a set of directions for making a food or beverage
- a small single-celled organism
- an odorless, highly poisonous gas
- food borne illness caused by unwashed produce or raw ground beef
- the immediate removal of a product from store shelves
- the prevention of illness through cleanliness
- a substances that makes something impure
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- Food borne illness that is made by contaminated water or unpasteurized milk
- a way to dislodge an object from an airway(never do on a pregnant person)
- the spread of harmful bacteria from one food to another
- sickness caused by eating food that contains a contaminant
- thoroughly washin your body, face, and hands
- a technique used to revive a person whose breathing and heartbeat stopped
- keeping food safe to eat by following proper food handling
- food borne illness caused by undercooked poultry
- the temp deep inside the thickest part of the food
- food borne illness made by improperly processed canned food
- a type of poison
20 Clues: a type of poison • a small single-celled organism • an odorless, highly poisonous gas • a substances that makes something impure • thoroughly washin your body, face, and hands • the prevention of illness through cleanliness • food borne illness caused by undercooked poultry • a set of directions for making a food or beverage • ...
Safety Puzzle 2023-01-10
22 Clues: Burn • Fire • Shock • Blade • Water • Sharp • Smoke • Hazard • Hidden • liquid • Current • Accident • Immediate • Flammable • Horseplay • Potential • Electricity • Maintenance • Housekeeping • Extinguisher • roughhousing • Eyeprotection
lab safety 2022-08-12
Across
- The part of the knife you should hold always
- the type of procedures you must only do
- How you should read instructions
- what to do with glassware before attempting to insert in a rubber stpm
- What you do with chemical waste properly
- Something a student shouldn't do when working
- dont do this when a container is being heated
- Another thing to be worn in the lab always
- how you need to enter the classroom
- You should examine this before use and never use if chipped or cracked
- The type of glassware that isnt clean
- What you should wear at all times in the lab
- The position you should carry glass tubing
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- something you need to know where it is at all times
- something to practice all the time
- What you should do with aisles
- How you conduct yourself at all times in the lab
- Something you should never do in the lab
- What will happen if you immerse hot glassware in cold water
- the type of water you should only wash with
- something to use when working with volatile or poisonous
- How you should animals with
- What you should for the glass to do when bending glass
- Something to be held securely and carefully
- Students can't enter here unless given permission
- Where you should grasp when removing a socket
- What you should yell out when a your partner is hurt
27 Clues: How you should animals with • What you should do with aisles • How you should read instructions • something to practice all the time • how you need to enter the classroom • The type of glassware that isnt clean • the type of procedures you must only do • Something you should never do in the lab • What you do with chemical waste properly • ...
Science safety 2022-08-12
Across
- should be worn to protect face and eyes
- Do not put this in cold water or it may shatter
- if this is on your skin wash with plenty of water
- worn to protect hands
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- Dont have this type of clothing or Hair in the lab
- have this at all times in the lab don't be reckless
- Handle flammable liquids over this to contain them
- Use a fume and always work in this type of area
- Keep the aisles like this to keep from tripping or falling
- Check this on all chemicals to know what you are handling
- Be like this always in the lab and haver respect.
- do not use your mouth to fill this
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- Don't use if chipped or broke
- the scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- keep away from flammable objects
- Do not do this or fight in the lab
- Never work like this always have a instructor.
- do not keep this or drink in the lab
- the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- cutting into of a dead animal to learn about the anatomy or physiology of the animal.
- Dispose of as instructed by your instructor
- ask this person if you have any questions
23 Clues: worn to protect hands • Don't use if chipped or broke • keep away from flammable objects • Do not do this or fight in the lab • do not use your mouth to fill this • do not keep this or drink in the lab • should be worn to protect face and eyes • ask this person if you have any questions • Dispose of as instructed by your instructor • ...
Safety Assignment 2022-07-18
Across
- Aids in team communication for patient's needs: NPO, fall risk, transmission precautions, etc..
- Surgical site infection
- Info. in the patient's history that is relevant for communication
- Get patients out of bed
- Relevant information reported or recieved
- Use with dressing changes, staple/ suture removal, etc..
- Germs passed from patient to patient by staff members' hands
- Catheter-associated UTI
- healthcare-associated infections
- Venous thromboembolism
- soap/water and alcohol hand sanitizer
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- Nurses or other professionals witness the patient's signature
- What is pertinent, current findings, etc..
- Assess patient's skin upon admission, each shift, change in condition, and upon transfer
- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Color that indicates a patient as a fall risk
- Central line-associated bloodstream infection
- Record of care given, specifics of info. exchanged, and the outcome of the communication
- Culture of safety depends upon this
- Leads list of healthcare-associated conditions
- Pulmonary emboli
- Has the situation changed? Do other sources need to be informed
- Order of superiority in which you give info
- Patient identification for medicines, procedures,etc..
- purpose of info exchange
25 Clues: Pulmonary emboli • Venous thromboembolism • Surgical site infection • Get patients out of bed • Catheter-associated UTI • purpose of info exchange • healthcare-associated infections • Culture of safety depends upon this • soap/water and alcohol hand sanitizer • Relevant information reported or recieved • What is pertinent, current findings, etc.. • ...
lab safety 2022-08-15
Across
- wash with plenty of water
- do not use damaged electrical
- must be worn when chemicals, heat, or glassware is being used
- should be used when in the lab
- remain hot for a while after heating
- must be secured
- Dispose of all chemical ______ properly
- never handle with bare hands
- perform only those authorized by the instructor
- if a chemical _____ in your eye wash for at least 20 mins
- always work in a ______-_______ area
- must be tied back
- carry in a vertical position to reduce breakage
- are to be considered dangerous in the
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- do not eat
- fill with distilled water only
- never leave unattended
- must not be touched, notify instructor when exposed
- is not allowed in the laboratory
- always carry with point and tips pointing down
- never remove chemicals or other ______ from the laboratory
- when transferring ______ from one container to another, hold the containers away from your body
- can be worn with adequate face and eye protection
- do no immerse in cold water if hot, it may shatter
- looks the same when heated or cooled
- report any accident or
26 Clues: do not eat • must be secured • must be tied back • never leave unattended • report any accident or • wash with plenty of water • never handle with bare hands • do not use damaged electrical • fill with distilled water only • should be used when in the lab • is not allowed in the laboratory • remain hot for a while after heating • looks the same when heated or cooled • ...
Safety Culture 2022-09-23
Across
- Gloves, Apron, Goggles, Face shield
- Distance required to be kept from forklift while in operation
- Device used to safely cut 6" or less of meat on bandsaw
- This type of TBC claim costs the club $3,500
- While lifting, safe area between waist and chest with elbows bent at 90 degrees
- The signed banner and actions all associates make to be safe within the club
- Maximum number of carts allowed to be retrieved with electric cart retriever
- The initial cost of this accident is $30,000
- First time an associate should learn of Sam's Club Safety programs
- The initial cost of an associate accident
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- Locations throughout club stocked with paper towels, safety cones, and other spill clean up items
- Safety clothing required to be worn by forklift drivers and spotters
- Acronym used to describe the forklifts
- The classification of an accident that involves not staying up
- Inclement weather plans a club must announce and perform prior to rain storm
- This type of parking lot claim costs the club $3,500
- Associate that is responsible to ensure all slip, trip, fall hazards are cleaned
- Number of spotters required when operating forklift on sales floor
- Item given to associates when recognized for a safe action
- Color of dock light when unloading trailers
20 Clues: Gloves, Apron, Goggles, Face shield • Acronym used to describe the forklifts • The initial cost of an associate accident • Color of dock light when unloading trailers • This type of TBC claim costs the club $3,500 • The initial cost of this accident is $30,000 • This type of parking lot claim costs the club $3,500 • ...
Safety Rules 2023-02-01
Across
- the opposite of slacking off
- writing utensil
- only focus on instructions
- be nice
- wear this for foot protection
- stay this distance away when cutting wood
- hand protection
- throat protection
- eye protection
- remove when ever in shop
- dont litter
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- pay attention to teacher
- ear protection
- dont be an idiot
- never wear these when in the shop
- the opposite of running
- always tie this back
- the opposite of walking
- always be this
- don't eat
20 Clues: be nice • don't eat • dont litter • ear protection • eye protection • always be this • writing utensil • hand protection • dont be an idiot • throat protection • always tie this back • the opposite of running • the opposite of walking • pay attention to teacher • remove when ever in shop • only focus on instructions • the opposite of slacking off • wear this for foot protection • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
Across
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- always ____ away from you.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- when you enter the classroom fill out your _____ right away.
- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- Always ensure there are no ______ near the sink or chemicals.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- leave an open _____ unattended.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
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- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- keep all ______ away from chemicals and water.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Always keep your _______ organized.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks tell a _______ right away.
21 Clues: always ____ away from you. • leave an open _____ unattended. • Never directly _____ a chemical. • Always keep your _______ organized. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab. • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • ...
Shop Safety 2023-01-31
Across
- Represented by a fire
- Wear Goggles
- Represented by a medical cross
- Represented by a person running through a doorway
- Prohibited Symbol (Ends with "cross")
- Warning Symbol
- Emergency Symbol
- Mandatory Symbol
- Represented by food and drink with a cross through it
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- Represented by a person falling
- Represented by a hand pushing a button
- Represented by lightning bolt
- Represented by a person wearing goggles
- Represented by a skull
- Represented by a person wearing a mask
- Fire Exit
- Represented by a person wearing ear protection
- Slippery Surface
- No Entry
- Represented by a person walking with a cross through them
20 Clues: No Entry • Fire Exit • Wear Goggles • Warning Symbol • Slippery Surface • Emergency Symbol • Mandatory Symbol • Represented by a fire • Represented by a skull • Represented by lightning bolt • Represented by a medical cross • Represented by a person falling • Prohibited Symbol (Ends with "cross") • Represented by a hand pushing a button • Represented by a person wearing a mask • ...
safety rules 2023-01-31
Across
- do when your done
- wear on face
- you cant do in the shop
- has to be up
- cant use in shcool
- you have to do on all the projects
- away 4 inches
- be careful
- always do it
- always have the things
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- take off
- wear on hands
- never do it
- you cant wear on your head
- this on your eyes
- must complete to go in the shop
- they have to be closed toe
- you can be in
- always
- cant wear
20 Clues: always • take off • cant wear • be careful • never do it • wear on face • has to be up • always do it • wear on hands • you can be in • away 4 inches • do when your done • this on your eyes • cant use in shcool • always have the things • you cant do in the shop • you cant wear on your head • they have to be closed toe • must complete to go in the shop • you have to do on all the projects
safety rules 2023-01-31
Across
- do when your done
- wear on face
- you cant do in the shop
- has to be up
- cant use in shcool
- you have to do on all the projects
- away 4 inches
- be careful
- always do it
- always have the things
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- take off
- wear on hands
- never do it
- you cant wear on your head
- this on your eyes
- must complete to go in the shop
- they have to be closed toe
- you can be in
- always
- cant wear
20 Clues: always • take off • cant wear • be careful • never do it • wear on face • has to be up • always do it • wear on hands • you can be in • away 4 inches • do when your done • this on your eyes • cant use in shcool • always have the things • you cant do in the shop • you cant wear on your head • they have to be closed toe • must complete to go in the shop • you have to do on all the projects
safety rules 2023-01-31
20 Clues: be • work • clean • always • follow • protect • put back • take off • never be • hair tied • do not eat • remove loose • no drinks like • always be ____ and kind • wear these on your eyes • wear these on your hands • to protect your clothing • do not do this ____ walk • you wear these on your ears • you should have _____ toe shoes
health & safety 2023-02-06
Across
- Mixture of LPG to produce a hotter flame.
- .....must be fixed to the LPG storage area
- Plumbers most popular gas used in soldering
- The minimum amount of safety clothing to be worn
- trade name for ring feed fittings
- Gas that is heavier than air
- Either in pockets on trousers or strapped on.
- Colour of bottle or label for most popular soldering gas
- most common soldered joint
- you are responsibility to always wear the correct
- most be obtained before blowlamp use whilst on building site
- LPG cylinders must always be stored away from ...
- LPG cylinders must stored in an area that is...
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- LPG cylinders must always be kept...
- turn this way to tighten LPG cylinder connection
- who supplies your PPE
- Must be worn when soldering, grinding or drilling
- the storage area must always be...
- thread type used to connect LPG Cylinder
- signs of poor connection of LPG cylinder
- LPG Cylinders must be stored....
- used to detect gas leaks
- used to identify hotter of the two gases used in soldering
- never to be used to check for gas leaks
- Essential head protection
- who has to use PPE
- to be worn in noisy environments even if someone else is doing the work
27 Clues: who has to use PPE • who supplies your PPE • used to detect gas leaks • Essential head protection • most common soldered joint • Gas that is heavier than air • LPG Cylinders must be stored.... • trade name for ring feed fittings • the storage area must always be... • LPG cylinders must always be kept... • never to be used to check for gas leaks • ...
Safety First! 2025-06-18
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- Identify jobsite weakness
- Caution barrier
- Injury from repetition
- Limits on jobsite weight
- Worn for inhaling dust protection
- Covers drywall seam
- System preventing unauthorized energy
- Another word for drywall
- Check site before work
- Something to catch falls
- Sharpe Interior Systems, Inc. “The Best Working for the _____”
- Lumber upright in wall
- Danger/fault in workplace
- Manual for safe tool use (abbreviation)
- What does PPE stand for
- Eye protection
- Eliminates power during service
- Tall material mover
- Prevents falls on roof edges
- Prevents falling objects
- Protective eyewear against lasers
- Used to reduce tool vibration
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- Mechanical lip covering corners
- Device used to detect gas leaks
- Prevents spalling flame path
- Must not block these
- Tool for vertical cuts
- Protects your hearing
- Another word for joint filler mud
- Safety standards organization
- Moving work platform on wheels
- Platform lift with guardrails
- Daily job review
- Electrical hazard prevention
- Prevent dust inhalation
- Prevents wall tipping
- Safety covering for head
- Used for angle cutting
- Used to lift drywall
- Catch under scaffold
- Small ladder-like support
- Prevents floor collapse
- First aid box contents
43 Clues: Eye protection • Caution barrier • Daily job review • Covers drywall seam • Tall material mover • Must not block these • Used to lift drywall • Catch under scaffold • Protects your hearing • Prevents wall tipping • Injury from repetition • Tool for vertical cuts • Check site before work • Lumber upright in wall • Used for angle cutting • First aid box contents • Prevent dust inhalation • ...
Summer & Safety 2025-06-12
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- – Forest trip activity
- – Middle East District's parent organization
- – BBQ starter that isn't propane
- – Bugs common in summer
- – picnic pest
- – an outdoor meal packed in a basket
- – Melty summer treat on a stick
- – CPR beat timing
- – Pool inflatables are filled with this
- – Insect repellant ingredient
- – Clear blue expanse
- – Brand of summer sandals
- – Flies high on a windy summer day
- – Phineas & ____
- – Melts in the sun
- – Container for drinks
- – Fire____ training is being offered
- – Popular summer fruit
- – Floating platform for river adventures
- – Sticky hot weather
- – Evening sky glow
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- – Fire _____ responsible for evacuation
- – The great _______
- – Safety and _____ Health Office
- – Sunglass brand
- – District headquarters city
- – Corps value: "____ first"
- – Brightest season
- – 1983 Go-Go’s song
- – Fun place with slides and pools
- – Stay _______ while swimming
- – Water balloon alternative
- – Sits high to watch swimmers
- – Lemonade’s cousin
- – place with sand and water
- – Soothing gel for sunburn
- – worn on your head for sun protection
- – you get this from being out in the sun
- – Tree with coconuts seen in “Tropical” paradise
- – Never swim ____
- – Popular 90s boy band
41 Clues: – picnic pest • – Sunglass brand • – Phineas & ____ • – CPR beat timing • – Never swim ____ • – Brightest season • – Melts in the sun • – Evening sky glow • – The great _______ • – 1983 Go-Go’s song • – Lemonade’s cousin • – Clear blue expanse • – Sticky hot weather • – Forest trip activity • – Container for drinks • – Popular summer fruit • – Popular 90s boy band • – Bugs common in summer • ...
Summer & Safety 2025-06-10
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- Water balloon alternative
- yellow flower seen in fields
- Often built on sand
- summer vacation activity
- clear blue expanse
- Sits high to watch swimmers
- protection from UV
- Popular cartoon about two children who invent various things in their back yard during summer; Phineas & ____
- place with sand and water
- Keeps you dry
- Never swim ____
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- worn on your eyes to block the sun
- Popular 90s boy band
- popular beach footwear
- popular summer fruit
- Pixar fish who just keeps swimming
- Sunscreen letters
- Game with a flying disc
- Beanbag tossing game
- popular summer sport
- brightest season
21 Clues: Keeps you dry • Never swim ____ • brightest season • Sunscreen letters • clear blue expanse • protection from UV • Often built on sand • Popular 90s boy band • popular summer fruit • Beanbag tossing game • popular summer sport • popular beach footwear • Game with a flying disc • summer vacation activity • Water balloon alternative • place with sand and water • Sits high to watch swimmers • ...
Safety Rules 2025-08-18
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- Broken _________ should be reported to the teacher immediately
- ________ and drinks should always be kept away during the lab
- ____________ flask: for heating liquids, but can also measure and hold them.
- Never walk away from an open _________
- Test tube _______: holds multiple test tubes at one time
- Always dispose of _________ correctly
- ____________ cylinder: makes precise volume measurements of liquids
- Hot glass looks just like _______ glass
- A fire ________ is best to use when a person is on fire
- Closed toed shoes and long ________ are the safest attire for working in the lab
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- Only do what the ____________ say.
- If you get a chemical on yourself, use the eye wash or safety _________
- Test tube ________: is used to hold test tubes when heating
- Take lab seriously, never _______ around
- When using a fire extinguisher, Pull-Aim-Squeeze-_______ (PASS)
- This is used for holding, mixing, heating, and measuring liquids (and some solids)
- Test tubes are used for performing small chemical ___________
- In case of emergency, always tell the _________
- When smelling, be sure to ______.
- Keep _______ tied back
20 Clues: Keep _______ tied back • When smelling, be sure to ______. • Only do what the ____________ say. • Always dispose of _________ correctly • Never walk away from an open _________ • Hot glass looks just like _______ glass • Take lab seriously, never _______ around • In case of emergency, always tell the _________ • A fire ________ is best to use when a person is on fire • ...
FOOD SAFETY 2025-09-01
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- Poisons that are produced by microorganisms, carried by fish, or released by plants.
- is a chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8.
- refers to something that is caused or transmitted by food, especially food contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms or toxic substances.
- refers to the availability of food and the ability of people to access, afford, and source adequate foodstuff.
- refers to the process of making something impure or unsuitable by contact with something unwanted or harmful.
- a kingdom of mostly microscopic, heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms closely related to animals.
- is defined as liquid diffused or condensed in a relatively small quantity.
- refers to practices that promote and preserve health.
- are single-celled, prokaryotic microorganisms that are ubiquitous in nature.
- refers to any tangible environmental factor or condition that can cause harm or injury through physical contact.
- Any substance in food that can cause illness, injury, or harm.
- is any substance that poses a risk to health and safety due to its chemical properties.
- is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- are substances used to control pests, including insects, weeds, rodents, fungi, and bacteria, that can harm crops, people, or animals.
- is any microscopic organism, including bacteria, protozoa, fungi, algae, and viruses.
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- refers to the deterioration in the quality, taste, texture, and safety of food products, rendering them unappetizing or potentially harmful to consume.
- involves practices aimed at maintaining and improving the cleanliness and safety of our surroundings to protect public health.
- is any biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily humans.
- is a physical quantity that expresses how hot or cold something is.
- are a category of chemical elements characterized by their luster, conductivity, and reactivity.
- means to make something sanitary or hygienic, typically by cleaning or sterilizing it to reduce or eliminate pathogenic agents like bacteria.
- is the unintentional transfer of harmful microorganisms or allergens from one surface, substance, or object to another, often due to unsanitary handling procedures.
- is the act or process of altering the color of something, often in an undesirable way, or the state of being discolored, .
- broadly refers to any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body.
- are organisms that live in or on a host organism and get their food from or at the expense of their host.
25 Clues: refers to practices that promote and preserve health. • is a chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. • Any substance in food that can cause illness, injury, or harm. • is a physical quantity that expresses how hot or cold something is. • is defined as liquid diffused or condensed in a relatively small quantity. • ...
sewing safety 2025-09-10
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- uses to measure short spaces
- used to stitch fabric together
- the only thing you should iron on
- flattens seams with pressure
- holds sharp needles
- cloth between iron and fabric
- spool which thread is wound on
- machine used to stitch fabric
- marks fabric
- holds clothing together
- created clean corners on fabric
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- what most clothing is made of
- used to measure
- prevents fraying
- used to cut fabric
- aka tailors ham
- protects finger from needle
- holds fabric together
- cutting tool
- removes wrinkles
20 Clues: marks fabric • cutting tool • used to measure • aka tailors ham • prevents fraying • removes wrinkles • used to cut fabric • holds sharp needles • holds fabric together • holds clothing together • protects finger from needle • uses to measure short spaces • flattens seams with pressure • what most clothing is made of • cloth between iron and fabric • machine used to stitch fabric • ...
Safety & Matter 2025-09-15
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- CAN, Where chemical waste goes (2 words)
- One of the three main states of matter
- Worn to protect your eyes
- BLANKET, Fire-fighting tool in case of clothing fire (2 words)
- Keep this closed when not using a chemical container
- In case of a spill, tell the _______
- Never work alone; always have a _______
- Don't touch chemicals with your bare _____
- simplest form of matter
- BURNER, Used to heat substances (two words)
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
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- Colorless state of matter with no definite shape
- What you should wear to protect your hands
- Always read the lab ______ before starting
- Never eat or _____ in the lab
- A MIXTURE THAT LOOKS THE SAME THROUGHOUT
- Never ____ chemicals; it’s unsafe
- Science of matter and its changes
- A change that forms a new substance
- GLASS CONTAINER, Broken glass should go here (2 words)
20 Clues: simplest form of matter • Worn to protect your eyes • Never eat or _____ in the lab • Never ____ chemicals; it’s unsafe • Science of matter and its changes • A change that forms a new substance • In case of a spill, tell the _______ • One of the three main states of matter • Never work alone; always have a _______ • CAN, Where chemical waste goes (2 words) • ...
SAFETY FIRST! 2025-10-12
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- The system that alerts workers during fire
- Red sign usually means this
- The act of checking if a place is safe
- The opposite of unsafe
- Used to extinguish a fire
- The person in charge of a team
- report Document that reports an accident
- Place where injured workers are treated
- Used to protect your hands
- To avoid or stop an accident before it happens
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- Used to protect your eyes
- Written notice about possible hazards
- Protection for your ears
- Bright clothing to help others see you
- A mask that covers the face for protection
- Written plan for what to do in danger
- A safe way to escape a building
- A small meeting before work to discuss safety
- A liquid or gas accidentally escaping
- Protects your head from falling objects
20 Clues: The opposite of unsafe • Protection for your ears • Used to protect your eyes • Used to extinguish a fire • Used to protect your hands • Red sign usually means this • The person in charge of a team • A safe way to escape a building • Written notice about possible hazards • Written plan for what to do in danger • A liquid or gas accidentally escaping • ...
Summer safety 2025-11-09
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- – The first word in “Slip, Slop, Slap.”
- – Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated.
- - The edge of land next to the sea.
- – To ride the waves on a board.
- – Sit here to stay cool and avoid sunburn.
- – Flow of water; can be dangerous if it’s strong.
- – A measure of how strong the sun’s rays are. (hard)
- – Wear one to protect your face from the sun.
- – Dangerous current that can pull swimmers out to sea.
- – Use this to dry off after a swim.
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- – It’s soft under your feet and great for castles.
- – A beach watched over by lifeguards is called this.
- – Watches swimmers and keeps them safe.
- – Always swim between the red and yellow ones.
- – Acronym for first aid steps to follow in an emergency.
- – Where you might go swimming or build sandcastles.
- – Protects your skin from UV rays.
- – A serious illness caused by too much sun and not enough water. (hard)
- - Always wear sunscreen to protect your skin from this.
- – What you do to move through the water.
20 Clues: – To ride the waves on a board. • – Protects your skin from UV rays. • - The edge of land next to the sea. • – Use this to dry off after a swim. • – The first word in “Slip, Slop, Slap.” • – Watches swimmers and keeps them safe. • – Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated. • – What you do to move through the water. • – Sit here to stay cool and avoid sunburn. • ...
GE ISS EHS PUZZLE 2013-08-29
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- study of workplace design study of how a workplace/equipment used can be best designed for comofrt, wfficiency, safety, & productivity
- application tool that tracks/stores safety data sheets (SDS)
- look for this label for safety certification of electrical appliances
- used to put out fires by trained persons
- don't use metal versions near electricity
- never do this with power strips
- an almost accident
- do not use in case of fire
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- inches that boxes and equipment must be stored below ceiling
- 3501, 9-911
- reporting tool for EHS concern
- Globally __ System Classification & Labeling of Chemicals
- red or yellow badge sticker indicator
- taking ___ can lead to accidents
- to avoid slip, trips, & falls use these
15 Clues: 3501, 9-911 • an almost accident • do not use in case of fire • reporting tool for EHS concern • never do this with power strips • taking ___ can lead to accidents • red or yellow badge sticker indicator • to avoid slip, trips, & falls use these • used to put out fires by trained persons • don't use metal versions near electricity • ...
Safety in Healthcare 2023-01-24
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- being legally responsible for causing harm
- protects human health and environment
- the methods used to carry out its policies
- focuses on avoiding bad events
- focuses on doing things well
- who is responsible for keeping healthcare facilities clean
- study of promoting the safety and comfort of a person by adapting the environment
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- improper professional activity by a healthcare worker
- principles that direct the facility's activities
- in what type of setting should a victim be interviewed
- regulates food and drugs
- responsible for safety in the workplace
- failure to take reasonable care to prevent loss or injury to a patient
- a rule made and maintained by the government
- responsible for public health insurance ex. medicare
15 Clues: regulates food and drugs • focuses on doing things well • focuses on avoiding bad events • protects human health and environment • responsible for safety in the workplace • being legally responsible for causing harm • the methods used to carry out its policies • a rule made and maintained by the government • principles that direct the facility's activities • ...
Fire 2025-03-06
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- protection from harm
- animal covering
- fire safety process
- to remove from danger
- automatic fire suppression system
- a creature that may need rescuing
- bus operator
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- action during a fire
- produced by fire
- vehicle used for fighting fires
- visible part of fire
- tool to put out fire
- signals fire danger
- saving animals
- damage caused by fire
15 Clues: bus operator • saving animals • animal covering • produced by fire • fire safety process • signals fire danger • action during a fire • protection from harm • visible part of fire • tool to put out fire • damage caused by fire • to remove from danger • vehicle used for fighting fires • automatic fire suppression system • a creature that may need rescuing
Fire 2025-03-06
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- protection from harm
- animal covering
- fire safety process
- to remove from danger
- automatic fire suppression system
- a creature that may need rescuing
- bus operator
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- action during a fire
- produced by fire
- vehicle used for fighting fires
- visible part of fire
- tool to put out fire
- signals fire danger
- saving animals
- damage caused by fire
15 Clues: bus operator • saving animals • animal covering • produced by fire • fire safety process • signals fire danger • action during a fire • protection from harm • visible part of fire • tool to put out fire • damage caused by fire • to remove from danger • vehicle used for fighting fires • automatic fire suppression system • a creature that may need rescuing
A Safer you is a safer me! 2015-05-12
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- hat Protecting you from head injuries
- Peak month for candle fires
- Fire extinguishers are inspected this often
- Turn on each time you drive a PNG vehicle
- Make sure it is no higher than this when carrying a load
- Labels may identify health hazards by using this color
- Most responsible for my safety
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- Inspect each time you use it
- Use this to complete your circle of safety
- Safety glsses must have these
- Aim at this when you are extinguishing a fire
- Preferred method of controlling personal exposure to electrical energy hazards
- Should be no less than 22 inches wide
- This is an example of PPE
- Never use this on electrical fires
15 Clues: This is an example of PPE • Peak month for candle fires • Inspect each time you use it • Safety glsses must have these • Most responsible for my safety • Never use this on electrical fires • hat Protecting you from head injuries • Should be no less than 22 inches wide • Turn on each time you drive a PNG vehicle • Use this to complete your circle of safety • ...
Johanneksen ristikko 2025-09-19
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- The legal obligation to ensure the safety and well-being of others, especially in a professional setting.
- The process of identifying, evaluating, and minimizing potential hazards in the workplace.
- The field focused on ensuring safe and healthy working conditions for employees.
- A structured framework used to control and improve an organization’s operations and performance.
- The person responsible for overseeing and enforcing health and safety policies in a workplace.
- A regulatory official in charge of enforcing workplace health and safety laws.
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- Legislation that outlines legal duties related to maintaining workplace safety standards.
- Safety gear like helmets, gloves, and goggles used to reduce exposure to hazards.
- Medical and wellness support provided to employees to maintain health and fitness for work.
- A measure of capacity usage, often used in engineering and safety planning.
10 Clues: A measure of capacity usage, often used in engineering and safety planning. • A regulatory official in charge of enforcing workplace health and safety laws. • The field focused on ensuring safe and healthy working conditions for employees. • Safety gear like helmets, gloves, and goggles used to reduce exposure to hazards. • ...
Product Code Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-02
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- CADD Admin set, spike, 0.2 micron filter, Male luer, integral ASV & clamp
- Acapella Choice
- Portex Uncuffed Endotracheal tube Size 7 Clear PVC
- Adult 72" Fixed Length Dual-Limb Breathing Circuit Standard Elbow
- Snuggle Warm Adult Full Body Blanket
- Fiber-Optic Bronchoscope Swivel Adapter
- Sodasorb 5 gallon pail
- 18g Tuohy Epidural Needle
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- Needle-Pro EDGE safety Hypodermic Needle 20g x 1"
- SpectrO2 10 Pulse Oximeter
- CADD medication cassette 100 ML
- Bivona TTS Adjustible Trach Tube size 6
- ProtectIV Plus Safety Catheter 20g x 1"
- Portex SoftSeal Laryngeal Mask size 3
- Blue Line Inner Cannulas size 6
- Gripper Plus Safety Huber Needle 22g x 5/8"
- Nexus TKO-5 split Septum Needleless valve
- Level 1 Rapid Infusion Warmer
18 Clues: Acapella Choice • Sodasorb 5 gallon pail • 18g Tuohy Epidural Needle • SpectrO2 10 Pulse Oximeter • Level 1 Rapid Infusion Warmer • CADD medication cassette 100 ML • Blue Line Inner Cannulas size 6 • Snuggle Warm Adult Full Body Blanket • Portex SoftSeal Laryngeal Mask size 3 • Bivona TTS Adjustible Trach Tube size 6 • ProtectIV Plus Safety Catheter 20g x 1" • ...
Water Safety 2019-02-12
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- flippers you put on your feet
- pastime a New Zealand hobby
- a surface that is easy to fall over
- forecasts an radio announcement saying how big tha waves are
- supervision to oversee someone all the time
- knowledge to know about your beach
- out to sea the wind takes people out to sea
- the direction the water of a stream is flowing
- to save someone’s life
- boarding a board you can surf on
- when someone’s lungs fill with water and they die
- lifejacket something you put around your body to stop you from drowning
- out want to do something
- a small river
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- the captain of a boat
- tie you tie it to yourself to stop your board getting away
- to make sure
- wind a wind blowing away from the beach
- dangers
- to help someone
- outing to go out on a boat
- a muddy and brown colour
- in doubt stay out if you don’t know the conditions then don’t go into the water
- someone who looks after a child
- tiredness
25 Clues: dangers • tiredness • to make sure • a small river • to help someone • the captain of a boat • to save someone’s life • a muddy and brown colour • flippers you put on your feet • someone who looks after a child • a surface that is easy to fall over • boarding a board you can surf on • knowledge to know about your beach • pastime a New Zealand hobby • ...
Kitchen Safety 2018-03-06
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- You should should always wash your ______ before and after you cook.
- You should always tie back ____ before cooking.
- Don't plug in an _____ appliance when your hands are wet.
- _____ grows on dishes when they are not cleaned.
- You should always clean cutting boards after cutting meats to prevent ____-___.
- Whenever there is a grease fire you should use _____-_____ if you don't have a fire extinguisher.
- You should always have a ___ kit in case of an emergency.
- You should always use ____ when you wash your hands.
- You should always be _____ for anything.
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- The _____ knife is used for most cutting.
- You should use ___-___ to take stuff out of the oven.
- You should know how to use a _____-_____ in case of a fire.
- You should wash ______ separately from other appliances.
- Refrigerator should always be kept below ____ degrees celsius.
- You should wash your hands after handling _____.
- When you drop glass you should pick it up ______.
- Always _____ recipes exactly how they say.
- You should cut ____ from your body when using a knife.
- Knifes should always be ____ to prevent injury.
- You should _____ leave cooking food unattended.
20 Clues: You should always be _____ for anything. • The _____ knife is used for most cutting. • Always _____ recipes exactly how they say. • You should always tie back ____ before cooking. • Knifes should always be ____ to prevent injury. • You should _____ leave cooking food unattended. • You should wash your hands after handling _____. • ...
Babysitting Safety 2018-01-06
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- If there is an ____ whld you are babysitting, you should know a little First Aid to use while you wait for more help.
- When babysitting, you should look around the house to notice any hazards.
- Do not leave electric cords lying around, especially if still plugged in, because children may ____ on them.
- Keep all ____, chemicals and poisons out of reach of the children.
- Cover open ____ outlets with a safety cover if you can.
- The best way to handle an ____ is not to let it happen in the first place!
- Remember that pills you might have in your purse, backpack or ____ pockets might be found by a child.
- Take extra care to clean up broken glass, since children play and crawl on the ____.
- If you need to cook while children are present, use the back stove ____ so children can't reach them.
- Cleaning supplies found under the kitchen ____ can be dangerous to a child.
- When you are babysitting it is not good enough to just ____ on the couch.
- In case of emergencies, be sure you have a ____ number to reach the child's parents.
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- A child can fall out of a window that is only open a few ____.
- A fall down ____ can be very dangerous for a child, so close doors or block stairs if you can.
- Children may think that medicine, vitamins and other "pills" are ____.
- A child's ____ is the largest and heaviest part of their body and they may not be strong enough to pull out of a bucket or back inside a window.
- If you need to cook while around children, using the ____ may be a safer option since it does not use an open burner to make heat.
- If you need to call 911 for help, be ready with important ____ you may be asked - such as address and phone number.
- Do not let children play with - or in - a refrigerator (or other ____) as they could be injured or get trapped inside.
- Hot ____ such as coffee pots or coffee cups should be pushed far back from the counter edge.
- If the children you are babysitting go ____ to play, you should be outside with them.
- Cigarette ____ are dangerous in the hands of children.
- Coins, like pennies, can be a ____ hazard to small children.
- When babysitting, the best way to keep children safe is to be with them, so you see what they are ____.
- If you need to call Poison Control because a child has eaten some pills, take the ____ with you to the phone so you can read off the label.
- If you need to cook for the children you are taking care of, you might want to keep them ____ of the kitchen.
26 Clues: Cigarette ____ are dangerous in the hands of children. • Cover open ____ outlets with a safety cover if you can. • Coins, like pennies, can be a ____ hazard to small children. • A child can fall out of a window that is only open a few ____. • Keep all ____, chemicals and poisons out of reach of the children. • ...
Safety Quiz 2021-12-10
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- Allows access to elevated levels.
- The MSAD for energized powerlines 0-50Kv
- Using a manlift requires ____ protection.
- Minimum anchorage rating for fall arrest.
- PPE that is worn keeps worker from falling
- This must be worn when using grinder.
- A document for recognized hazards
- These help with prevention of hearing loss.
- Methods when using Fire Extinguisher
- This prevents workers from edge of roof.
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- The last "S" in SDS
- A Fire ___________ is used if necessary.
- US Department for Safety
- used to protect workers head from injury
- Must be worn when cutting or grinding.
- The "F" in RF stand for __________.
- This kit used for medical emergencies.
- An auxiliary ______ should be used on drill
- Safety glasses must be _________ rated.
- Never use the top ______ of a ladder.
- _________ protective equipment
- Safely deenergize electrical equipment
22 Clues: The last "S" in SDS • US Department for Safety • _________ protective equipment • Allows access to elevated levels. • A document for recognized hazards • The "F" in RF stand for __________. • Methods when using Fire Extinguisher • Never use the top ______ of a ladder. • This must be worn when using grinder. • Must be worn when cutting or grinding. • ...
Safety Assignment 2022-01-21
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- patient perception of care we give them
- Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection
- malfunctioning equipment
- last resort for behavior control
- Never to be turned off
- no know allergies
- what current findings need tobeexchanged
- Has the situation changed
- HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS
- purpose for the exchangeof information
- is given by the physician
- patient at risk for falls
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- patient identifier
- Record the outcome of the communication
- Were relevant results reported
- patient history relevant to communication
- passing information to another provider
- Central Line Associated blood Stream Infection
- ALWAYS be alert to every alarm
- VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM/PULMONARY EMBOLISM
- number one priority after a fall
- decreases the spread of germs
- MOST PREVENTABLE cause of hospital deaths
- SURGICAL SITE INFECTION
- responsible for fall prevention
25 Clues: no know allergies • patient identifier • Never to be turned off • SURGICAL SITE INFECTION • malfunctioning equipment • Has the situation changed • is given by the physician • patient at risk for falls • decreases the spread of germs • Were relevant results reported • ALWAYS be alert to every alarm • responsible for fall prevention • last resort for behavior control • ...
Winter Safety 2022-01-25
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- A colorless, odorless, and toxic gas produced by incomplete combustion
- Critical to safe work, provided to new employees
- Lift with your ___ and not your back
- Wearing cleats may help with walking on this
- Used to put out fires
- Last line of defense
- Lists chemical safety measures and precautions (acronym)
- Fall ___
- ___ Tagout; de-energize equipment
- Who is responsible for safety?
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- Activity to keep the sidewalk clear of snow
- Damage to body or skin by freezing
- A form of hearing damage that is a constant ringing in the ear
- Arc ___
- Almost an incident
- Condition of very low body temperature
- A type of hand protection
- What is used to keep the sidewalk from getting slippery?
- What is used to warn people of slippery conditions inside
- Hot Work ___
20 Clues: Arc ___ • Fall ___ • Hot Work ___ • Almost an incident • Last line of defense • Used to put out fires • A type of hand protection • Who is responsible for safety? • ___ Tagout; de-energize equipment • Damage to body or skin by freezing • Lift with your ___ and not your back • Condition of very low body temperature • Activity to keep the sidewalk clear of snow • ...
