safety Crossword Puzzles
Halloween Safety 2018-10-26
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- Wear well ____ costumes to avoid trips and falls.
- _____ should be worn instead of masks to avoid hindering your vision.
- Plan a safe _____ with older children before going trick or treating.
- Lower your risk of eye injuries by not wearing decorative, non-prescription _______.
- Look both ways before crossing the _____.
- _____ are the first thing to ignite in 900 reported Halloween fires.
- Use a ____ operated candle or glow stick to light your jack-o-lantern.
- Walk on sidewalks facing _____ whenever possible.
- Never accept rides or candy from a _____.
- Drive _____ through neighborhoods.
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- ______ should not be carved by a child.
- Carry a _____ to help you see and others to see you.
- Make sure your costumes are flame ____.
- Examine all ____ for choking hazards and tampering before eating.
- Always stay in a ______ with a trusted adult.
- Never walk near ____ when wearing a costume.
- Add reflective _____ to costumes so motorists can spot you.
- Costume swords should be short, ____, and flexible.
18 Clues: Drive _____ through neighborhoods. • ______ should not be carved by a child. • Make sure your costumes are flame ____. • Look both ways before crossing the _____. • Never accept rides or candy from a _____. • Never walk near ____ when wearing a costume. • Always stay in a ______ with a trusted adult. • Wear well ____ costumes to avoid trips and falls. • ...
Food Safety 2017-09-22
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- to slow but not kill bacteria freeze below_____ Celsius
- Cook ______ to 160f to kill bacteria
- One of the five c's is _____________
- One of the five c's is _____________
- Food + ________ + heat = Bacteria Growth
- Always marinate foods in the ________
- One of the five c's is _____________
- Clean counters with a _____________
- when using cutting boards________your food
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- Check is one of the _______ c's
- Chill foods within______hours
- To _______ Bacteria heat foods to a minimum 160f-212f
- To avoid foods like carrots rolling on the cutting board place them ____ side down
- Discard __________items
- ___________is found in soft cheese, unpasteurized milk, hot dogs and deli meats
- 40f-140f is the___________
- if your meat has been anywhere near or been an animal you may get ________
- This type of bacteria form when foods were taken out of the oven uncooked
- ______ away bruised or damaged areas
- Always wash hands immediately to avoid contracting salmonella
20 Clues: Discard __________items • 40f-140f is the___________ • Chill foods within______hours • Check is one of the _______ c's • Clean counters with a _____________ • Cook ______ to 160f to kill bacteria • One of the five c's is _____________ • One of the five c's is _____________ • ______ away bruised or damaged areas • One of the five c's is _____________ • ...
Safety Dance 2021-05-26
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- You should assess this when planning how to move your patient
- The height the bed should be at to deliver care
- Lift with your ____ not your back
- The ____ of falling is a fall risk factor for geriatric patients
- Position where the HOB is elevated at 90 degrees
- These should only be used as a last resort
- It's a myth that wearing this decreases risk of a lower back injury
- A risk factor for health care workers to get MSDs from moving patients
- A fall risk factor for geriatric patients is a history of this
- Which is better for the back: pulling or pushing?
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- The color of socks you will see on a high fall risk patient
- What your base of support should be
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe work environment
- Bed frame is positioned with foot of bed raised higher than HOB
- Proper ergonomics is keeping the body in a ____ position
- To prevent falls the bed should be in this position
- The first step in fall prevention for a patient
- Type of socks you should offer your patient
18 Clues: Lift with your ____ not your back • What your base of support should be • These should only be used as a last resort • Type of socks you should offer your patient • The height the bed should be at to deliver care • The first step in fall prevention for a patient • Position where the HOB is elevated at 90 degrees • Which is better for the back: pulling or pushing? • ...
Safety Meeting 2021-08-19
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- What is the last name of the Maddog rig manager?
- Effective January 1st, 2022, what percent will Valaris match under our 401K?
- How many business units does Broussard check through Virtual Inventory?
- What country has the most camels?
- What is the noun of P/N 3F4550?
- What is “DEF” description when making an adjustment?
- How many total bay/roll up doors do we have at our facility including the BMF?
- Which is the largest lake of the world?
- What transaction you use when you bin to bin material?
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- Where would you go to get a detailed inventory report?
- In the event of an emergency, where is the muster point for the front office?
- What is the two digit criticality code for Mud Pumps?
- What is the first name of our DF&A currently?
- Who lost the first game of the NFL Pre Season (HALL OF FAME)?
- What country is associated with business unit 10079?
- Where would you go to find pricing on a PID?
- What is the biggest island in the world?
- What is the mascot of the college that Dan Marino went to?
- Who is the requester for Corporate Spares Refurbishment?
- How many countries are there in England?
20 Clues: What is the noun of P/N 3F4550? • What country has the most camels? • Which is the largest lake of the world? • What is the biggest island in the world? • How many countries are there in England? • Where would you go to find pricing on a PID? • What is the first name of our DF&A currently? • What is the last name of the Maddog rig manager? • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-15
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- Not in its original form
- Used to check food temperature
- Sanitation
- Used when washing dishes
- Signal
- Spoils Easily
- Should be worn when cooking
- Where food is prepared
- Contaminated Water
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- where meats go on the buggy
- what would the temperatures 40 - 140 be called
- Raw meets/feces
- If you go to serve food and it was hot it should still be what
- Example of Chemical Hazard
- One of the ways to thaw food
- Anticipate
- This Virus is water born
- Example of Physical Hazard
18 Clues: Signal • Sanitation • Anticipate • Spoils Easily • Raw meets/feces • Contaminated Water • Where food is prepared • Not in its original form • Used when washing dishes • This Virus is water born • Example of Chemical Hazard • Example of Physical Hazard • where meats go on the buggy • Should be worn when cooking • One of the ways to thaw food • Used to check food temperature • ...
SAFETY FIRST 2021-10-25
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- YOU SHOULD PLACE YOUR MASK ON _____ ENTERING THE STORE
- 800-579-5999 IS THE _____ FACILITY HOTLINE
- KNOW WHERE YOUR EMERGENCY _____ ARE
- HOW MANY COVID QUESTIONS DO WE HAVE
- AVOID _____ YOUR BODY, MOVE YOUR FEET WHEN CHANGING POSITION
- ALWAYS ESNURE YOU HAVE HAND _____ AT YOUR REGISTERS
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- WHO IS THE TALLEST LP INVESTIGATOR
- SHARPS CONTAINERS HOLD ITEMS SUCH AS RAZORS, NEEDLES, AND _____ GLASS
- WHO IS THE RP&SO IN CHARGE OF LP
- WHO'S RESPONSIBILITY IS SAFETY
- SLIP, TRIP AND FALLS ARE THE MOST ____ ACCIDENTS
- NAME OF THE YOUNGEST LP INVESTIGATOR
- THE _____STOPS HERE
- NAME OF THE LP INVESTIGATOR WHO HAS BEEN IN CG THE LONGEST
- THE MOST PREVENTABLE INJURIES ARE _____
- HOLD ONTO THE _____ WHILE RIDING THE ESCALATORS
- THE NEW LP ASSISTANT MANAGER
- LIFT WITH YOUR _____, NOT YOUR BACK
18 Clues: THE _____STOPS HERE • THE NEW LP ASSISTANT MANAGER • WHO'S RESPONSIBILITY IS SAFETY • WHO IS THE RP&SO IN CHARGE OF LP • WHO IS THE TALLEST LP INVESTIGATOR • KNOW WHERE YOUR EMERGENCY _____ ARE • HOW MANY COVID QUESTIONS DO WE HAVE • LIFT WITH YOUR _____, NOT YOUR BACK • NAME OF THE YOUNGEST LP INVESTIGATOR • THE MOST PREVENTABLE INJURIES ARE _____ • ...
Food safety 2021-05-27
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- inflammation of the stomach and intestinal tract
- free from all living organisms
- drug used to destroy pathogenic bacteria
- chemical agent used for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces and equipment
- microscopic pathogens that multiply in living cells
- removal of dirt soil grease etc
- microscopic fungi
- handling, production preparation processing packaging storage transport distribution and sale of food
- destroys bacteria
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- food, good for human consumption
- prevents the growth of bacteria
- process to destroy living organisms
- agent used for killing microorganisms
- disease-producing organism
- poisons produced by pathogens
- symptom of gastroenteritis
- presence of objectionable matter in food
- period, period between infection and first signs of illness
18 Clues: microscopic fungi • destroys bacteria • disease-producing organism • symptom of gastroenteritis • poisons produced by pathogens • free from all living organisms • prevents the growth of bacteria • removal of dirt soil grease etc • food, good for human consumption • process to destroy living organisms • agent used for killing microorganisms • ...
Safety crosswords 2023-08-17
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- A covering for the hand made with a a seperate part for each finger and for the thumb
- Cautious in one's actions
- The state of being fit
- A protective helmet of metal or plastic worn by construction workers
- Easy to see in all conditions because of being a very bright colour
- To wound or offend
- To keep away from
- A danger or risk
- Personal protective equipment
- A one-piece suit worn by technicians
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- To have on the body as clothing, covering or ornament
- Glasses
- To learn
- To take special care to do something
- To become hot or warm
- Hearing protections
- To examine or test
- To be damaged or destroyed by fire
18 Clues: Glasses • To learn • A danger or risk • To keep away from • To wound or offend • To examine or test • Hearing protections • To become hot or warm • The state of being fit • Cautious in one's actions • Personal protective equipment • To be damaged or destroyed by fire • To take special care to do something • A one-piece suit worn by technicians • ...
Safety Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Injury - permanent damage or death
- - Faulty
- - not caring about yourself or others
- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - rough, noisy activity
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - not in working order
- - an object that is in the way
- - Dangerous
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- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - poisonous
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- - under the direction of another person
- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - care taken beforehand
18 Clues: - Faulty • - poisonous • - Dangerous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
Safety Vocab 2023-08-30
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- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- poisonous
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange
- Weariness or exhaustion
- rough, noisy activity
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- care taken beforehand
- not caring about yourself or others
- an object that is in the way
- Faulty
- permanent damage or death
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- cuts and bruises
- under the direction of another person
18 Clues: Faulty • poisonous • Dangerous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Safety Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- Care taken beforehand
- Not working in order
- not caring about yourself or others
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Rough, noisy activity
- under the direction of another person
- Dangerous
- poisonous
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
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- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- permanent damage or death
- Faulty
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- cuts and bruises
- An object that is in the way
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • Not working in order • Care taken beforehand • Rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
General Safety 2024-05-21
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- You should change this when it gets dull.
- What you should do ever three aisles.
- You should do this completely before exiting the aisle.
- These protect your eyes from harmful substances.
- You do this before driving equipment.
- You find these sheets on ULINE Net.
- You should always drink plenty of this.
- You should stay this far away from another truck in the warehouse.
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- What type of gloves are needed to pick coil/wire decking/change battery?
- These protect your hands from wire decking.
- Check these before moving equipment.
- These stations should only be used if you get chemical in your eyes.
- You should inspect this daily before putting it on.
- You should always cut in this direction away from your body.
- Make this when walking by someone on equipment.
- Check functionality of this before going up.
- These three letters keep you safe when picking coil, posts, or decking.
- This is the name of the safety team here in GA.
18 Clues: You find these sheets on ULINE Net. • Check these before moving equipment. • What you should do ever three aisles. • You do this before driving equipment. • You should always drink plenty of this. • You should change this when it gets dull. • These protect your hands from wire decking. • Check functionality of this before going up. • ...
Floral Safety 2023-08-31
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- care taken beforehand
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- rough, noisy activity
- Faulty
- an object that is in the way
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- under the direction of another person
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
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- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Weariness or exhaustion
- not in working order
- cuts and bruises
- not caring about yourself or others
- Dangerous
- permanent damage or death
- poisonous
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Floral safety 2023-09-01
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- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - an object that is in the way
- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- - care taken beforehand
- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - under the direction of another person
- - Dangerous
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- - Faulty
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- Injury - permanent damage or death
- - rough, noisy activity
- - poisonous
- - not caring about yourself or others
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - not in working order
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: - Faulty • - poisonous • - Dangerous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
SHOP SAFETY 2023-09-01
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- All cutting motions should be made ______________ from the body.
- Never put your fingers in line with the bandsaw _____________.
- __________________________________________, don't do it.
- This should be tightened up before using any machine in the shop.
- If there are strange noises from the machine, or if the blade breaks, turn the machine off, and __________________________.
- If the curve of the line you want to cut is too tight, you should make a series of _________________________ that release the tension.
- Bystanders should remain ______________ away from the bandsaw when it is in use.
- All scrap materials and saw dust must be ___________________ and disposed of from around a machine when you are finished using it.
- MUST be reported to Mr. T immediately.
- directions __________________________ and obeying rules, as well as passing concept quizzes and completing projects is necessary in order to attain a passing grade.
- To protect one’s eyes, ________________________ must be worn when operating ANY piece of equipment
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- You should always make sure the guard is ¼ “ (inch) ___________________________ before you make a cut with the bandsaw.
- You should remove ___________________ to prevent them from becoming caught in the bandsaw blade.
- Is not tolerated in the shop.
- When you are done making a cut, turn off the machine, then ________________________________ before reaching in to retrieve your piece of cut wood and any scrap.
- A student must be ________________ in proper use techniques to be allowed to use equipment.
- A band saw has 2 __________________ that the blade turns on.
- Any theft of other students’ work or classroom project materials, can result in being removed from the class or even a ___________________________
18 Clues: Is not tolerated in the shop. • MUST be reported to Mr. T immediately. • __________________________________________, don't do it. • A band saw has 2 __________________ that the blade turns on. • Never put your fingers in line with the bandsaw _____________. • All cutting motions should be made ______________ from the body. • ...
Patient Safety 2023-10-05
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- A proactive risk assessment to review a process for potential failures and implement actions, performed every 12 months. (acronym)
- The separation of infected persons from others.
- Elderly, immobile patients are at greater risk of ______.
- JPSRs are _________, meaning an action that is not inflicting, involving, or aiming at punishment.
- A potentially harmful event or process that is identified before causing harm to a patient. (two words)
- Two patient ____ are required before providing care, treatment, or services.
- An electronic report form that allows for submission of unsafe or possibly unsafe action while delivering healthcare. (acronym)
- Just ________ is an environment where those are not punished for errors outside of their control and reporting concerns is celebrated and accepted by all.
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- Can only be used in true emergent situations. (two words)
- Who is responsible for patient safety?
- The most effective way to prevent the spread of infection. (two words)
- A brief meeting that is held daily to share info about patient or staff concerns.
- An organization that experiences fewer than anticipated accidents or events of harm, despite operating in highly complex, high-risk environments. (acronym)
- A _________ point is anything that could be used to attach material for the purpose of strangulation/hanging.
- _________ improvement is the ultimate goal of the patient safety JPSR response.
- Number of days that the patient safety team has to collect data and respond to a JPSR entry.
- Task performed by medical team members before a procedure.
- A reactive process using interdisciplinary team to look for improvement opportunities. (acronym)
18 Clues: Who is responsible for patient safety? • The separation of infected persons from others. • Can only be used in true emergent situations. (two words) • Elderly, immobile patients are at greater risk of ______. • Task performed by medical team members before a procedure. • The most effective way to prevent the spread of infection. (two words) • ...
OHS Definitions 2022-05-11
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- psychosocial hazard at work
- maximum size of JHSC
- law regarding hazardous materials in the workplace
- data sheet
- unwanted physical contact at work
- most common type of workplace injury
- anything that can hurt you at work
- _____ health and safety committee
- medical waste
- agency that runs government workplace insurance
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- burn from hot liquid
- ppe for your hands
- _____ protective equipment
- name of act governing workplace safety
- system of joint responsibility in OHSA
- ppe for your head
- a type of chemical that eats away your skin
- protection from inhaled hazards
18 Clues: data sheet • medical waste • ppe for your head • ppe for your hands • burn from hot liquid • maximum size of JHSC • _____ protective equipment • psychosocial hazard at work • protection from inhaled hazards • unwanted physical contact at work • _____ health and safety committee • anything that can hurt you at work • most common type of workplace injury • ...
Safety Knowledge 2023-03-05
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- PPE is most effective when you are wearing it ___.
- Always wear personal protective ___ (PPE).
- ___ provides a means for associates to engage and participate by raising safety concerns and suggestions.
- When in doubt, ask for ____.
- ____ is everyone's responsibility.
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- Safety ____ of Conduct.
- Push, don't ____.
- If a Go Cart tips, let it ___!
- Gloves should fit ____ on your hands.
- ____ locks after moving.
10 Clues: Push, don't ____. • Safety ____ of Conduct. • ____ locks after moving. • When in doubt, ask for ____. • If a Go Cart tips, let it ___! • ____ is everyone's responsibility. • Gloves should fit ____ on your hands. • Always wear personal protective ___ (PPE). • PPE is most effective when you are wearing it ___. • ...
Introduction To Veterinary Science and Safety Review 2022-09-26
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- Touch is used in social bonding, infant care, grooming, courtship and mating. Mutual grooming helps to solidify and promote bonding.
- signaling between one animal and another
- Safety symbol showing an exclamation point.
- composed of living organisms that pose a threat to other living organisms, usually humans
- The immediate physical surroundings of the animal include cleanliness, temperature, humidity, lighting and noise, exercise, human contact and social interaction, enclosure size and access to food.
- Must post "It's the Law" posters in the workplace,post OSHA citations at the cite of violations, and report fatalities to OSHA within eight hours.
- Development of behaviors through experience
- Type of hazard resulting from repetitive work
- Safety symbol with three black shapes enclosed in a circle.
- Type of hazard defined as unsafe work conditions that may cause injury
- plays a role in basic temperament and behavioral characteristics.
- An animal’s state of physical and mental well-being can contribute to normal and abnormal behaviors.
- Personal protective equipment worn on one's hands
- Study of animal behavior
- You should do this activity for 15-30 seconds
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- toxic substances that can cause a wide range of health effects when humans are exposed to them.
- The way an animal is raised affects its behavior. Early enrichment and exposure to common situations should be encouraged.
- an action performed in response to a stimuli
- Animals use sounds to communicate danger, feeding locations, reproductive readiness and species recognition and to mark and defend territory.
- Can request a safety inspection, medical records, and the right to file a complaint
- messages may be communicated by a variety of means, such as color, posture, shape or movement.
- Number of hazards OSHA
- learning based on habit
- The purpose of this procedure is to ensure hands and forearms are clean before beginning a surgical oepration.
- An organization that focuses on workplace safety.
- Breath odor, urine, feces and body odor play a role in olfactory communication. Individual odor recognition and release of pheromones trigger immediate behaviors.
26 Clues: Number of hazards OSHA • learning based on habit • Study of animal behavior • signaling between one animal and another • Safety symbol showing an exclamation point. • Development of behaviors through experience • an action performed in response to a stimuli • Type of hazard resulting from repetitive work • You should do this activity for 15-30 seconds • ...
Chapter 10 2023-09-05
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- solution is a mix of chemical sanitizer and water
- a type of chemical
- Safety Data Sheet
- removes mineral deposit
- <6(acid) 7 (neutral) >8(base)
- states how to deal with chemicals and where to store it
- nonfood contact surfaces must be cleaned
- scouring agent
- 1 type of sanitizer
- soap & water
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- are up when storing flatware and utensils
- abbreviation for quaternary ammonium compounds
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- a type of chemical
- 2nd type of sanitizer
- soap and water
- to take off dried food on plates
- the first step for cleaning stationary equipment
- parts per million
- breaks down grease
20 Clues: soap & water • soap and water • scouring agent • Safety Data Sheet • parts per million • a type of chemical • a type of chemical • breaks down grease • 1 type of sanitizer • 2nd type of sanitizer • removes mineral deposit • <6(acid) 7 (neutral) >8(base) • to take off dried food on plates • nonfood contact surfaces must be cleaned • are up when storing flatware and utensils • ...
Animal Science Safety and Veterinary Sanitation Methods 2021-04-12
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- Heat Method of sterilization through the use of a flame by exposing an item to extreme heat or through incineration.
- a device used to burn the remains of items that have the potential to spread disease.
- one-celled simple organisms or parasites.
- the practice of keeping a sterile environment and keeping the environment disease and contaminant-free.
- Station Area in the facility where the OSHA and MSDS binders are kept with safety and product information.
- safety sheets material safety data sheets; information published by manufacturers of various products that have the potential to harm humans within the facility.
- hazards safety concerns of products that may cause injury such as burns or vapors that cause injuries to the eye, lungs or skin
- passing high-frequency sound waves through a solution to create a vibration that scrubs an object to remove debris.
- removing particles from the air using a physical barrier; common in lab areas or research facilities.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration; agency that provides for safe and healthy work environments and conditions for all employees.
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- living organism that invades the body causing illness
- Cleaning The most common method of sanitary control within the veterinary facility.
- More complex multicellular organism that are tick- or flea-borne
- living organisms that may occur on the internal or external area of the body and feed of the animal, causing disease.
- techniques Washing the hands frequently wearing gloves when handling animals or other possible contaminants, and cleaning all surfaces with disinfectants to prevent spread of disease.
- Drugs medicines with the potential for abuse and categorized from I to V (1 to 5) according to strength; I (1) is highest and V (5) lowest potential for abuse.
- Tray Hold a chemical that acts as a sterilizing agent.
- ward: Separate housing that groups similar patients, making it safe for all animals and staff.
- Wide variety of factors.
- living organism that invades the external area of the body through direct or indirect contact.
20 Clues: Wide variety of factors. • one-celled simple organisms or parasites. • living organism that invades the body causing illness • Tray Hold a chemical that acts as a sterilizing agent. • More complex multicellular organism that are tick- or flea-borne • Cleaning The most common method of sanitary control within the veterinary facility. • ...
Foods, Dudes 2024-11-22
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- Tool used to chop vegetables safely in the kitchen.
- Practice of washing hands before handling food to prevent contamination.
- Important step to prevent foodborne illness when cooking meat thoroughly to a safe temperature.
- Mineral essential for strong bones and teeth, found in dairy products.
- Tool used for measuring dry ingredients like flour or sugar.
- Safety practice to avoid slips and falls in the kitchen area by keeping it tidy and dry.
- A balanced breakfast should include protein, carbohydrates, and this type of fat for energy and health benefits.
- Type of egg dish cooked slowly in a pan, often with vegetables or cheese added.
- Food group that includes fruits and vegetables, important for vitamins and minerals intake.
- Kitchen tool used to measure the internal temperature of cooked foods, especially meats for safety purposes.
- Cooking method that uses steam to cook food gently without direct contact with water.
- Zone The temperature range where bacteria can grow quickly, typically between 4°C and 60°C.
- Appliance used for baking cakes and cookies at high temperatures.
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- Canadian agency responsible for food safety and inspection.
- Essential nutrient found in foods like fish and nuts; beneficial for heart health!
- Kitchen tool used for measuring liquids accurately, often marked with measurements on the side.
- Breakfast option made with oats; often topped with fruit or nuts; a good source of fiber!
- Essential step after handling raw meat to ensure safety is to wash hands thoroughly.
- Egg preparation method where eggs are beaten and cooked in a pan until set without stirring; often fluffy!
- Cooking method where eggs are cooked in boiling water.
- Nutrient important for energy, found in bread and pasta.
- This kitchen safety item is used to protect your hands from heat when handling hot items!
- A common breakfast food made by beating eggs and cooking them in a pan.
- Type of nutrient that includes proteins, fats, and carbohydrates; needed for growth and energy production in the body.
- Egg dish made by cooking beaten eggs slowly while stirring; often served as a soft curd dish!
25 Clues: Tool used to chop vegetables safely in the kitchen. • Cooking method where eggs are cooked in boiling water. • Nutrient important for energy, found in bread and pasta. • Canadian agency responsible for food safety and inspection. • Tool used for measuring dry ingredients like flour or sugar. • Appliance used for baking cakes and cookies at high temperatures. • ...
SLIPS TRIPS AND FALLS 2020-11-12
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- PILES OF ON THE GROUND CAN BE SLIPPERY.
- PROPER ARE REQUIRED TO PREVENT INJURY.
- AVOID IN THE SIDEWALK AS YOU CAN TRIP
- PHRASE " FIRST"
- LEAVING THINGS OUT OF PLACE CAN CAUSE YOU TO
- THE SHORTEST ISN'T ALWAYS THE SAFEST PATH.
- WHAT IS USED TO HOLD ONTO WHEN GOING UP AND DOWN STAIRS.
- GROUND CAN MAKE YOU FALL.
- WATCH YOUR .
- IF THE FLOOR IS WET I MIGHT .
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- THE FLOORS WHEN HEY ARE DIRTY TO PREVENT FALLS
- THE TYPE OF SHOES REQUIRED BY THE POSTAL SERVICE.
- WHEN SNOW MELTS PUDDLES FORM AND FREEZE WHICH IS THAT CAN CAUSE YOU TO SLIP TRIP OR FALL
- what ARE GIVEN TO EMPLOYEES TO BRING AWARENESS OF SAFETY HAZARDS.
- I USE WET FLOOR SIGNS AFTER I TO WARN PEOPLE OF SLIPPERY FLOORS TO PREVENT FALLING.
- BE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
- STRESS CAN CAUSE YOU TO WHICH CAN LEAD TO A FALL.
- WHAT IS USED TO MELT ICE TO PREVENT FALLS
- WHEN RUBBER BANDS AND STRAPPING ARE LEFT ON THE FLOOR THERE IS A DANGER OF
19 Clues: WATCH YOUR . • PHRASE " FIRST" • GROUND CAN MAKE YOU FALL. • BE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS. • IF THE FLOOR IS WET I MIGHT . • WHAT IS USED TO MELT ICE TO PREVENT FALLS • PROPER ARE REQUIRED TO PREVENT INJURY. • AVOID IN THE SIDEWALK AS YOU CAN TRIP • LEAVING THINGS OUT OF PLACE CAN CAUSE YOU TO • THE FLOORS WHEN HEY ARE DIRTY TO PREVENT FALLS • ...
Our Number 1 Value....SAFETY 2023-06-09
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- Safety shoes, safety vests, hearing protection are all examples of ___ required while working on the ramp
- This must be inserted to disengage the steering on A320/A321
- GO CMs need to be out ____ minutes prior to arrival
- ___ ___ are designed to break under stress when limits are exceeded and should be checked on the towbar before and after each push
- The ___ is an imaginary zone that extends 15 feet out from every surface of the aircraft
- A reflective ___ must be worn at all times when on the ramp
- A ___ must be worn when ever driving vehicles/GSE on the ramp
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- An uninterrupted ____ must be performed after each arrival
- Two Safety stops must be performed, one at 25 feet and the second at ___ feet
- This must be clear before raising or lowering the belt loader
- This must be given to the jetbridge operator to signal it is clear to operate the jetbridge
- 2 of these are needed for every arriving flight (without SafeDock)
- All JetBlue pushbacks must be conducted in ___ ___
- A ___ must be performed prior to arrival, prior to departure and after each departure
- All CMs are encouraged to call a ___ ___ if they feel Safety will be compromised
15 Clues: All JetBlue pushbacks must be conducted in ___ ___ • GO CMs need to be out ____ minutes prior to arrival • An uninterrupted ____ must be performed after each arrival • A reflective ___ must be worn at all times when on the ramp • This must be inserted to disengage the steering on A320/A321 • This must be clear before raising or lowering the belt loader • ...
Out of Scope Safety Awareness 2024-08-12
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- Short safety discussions held before starting work.
- Essential for ensuring awareness and compliance with safety standards.
- The mindset and practices that promote safety within an organisation.
- Documentation required for certain high-risk tasks.
- External personnel who might be required for specialised work outside the technicians' scope.PPE
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- Hazardous material often found in older buildings.
- Potential sources of harm or danger
- Adhering to safety regulations and standards.
- Procedures to follow in case of unexpected situations.
9 Clues: Potential sources of harm or danger • Adhering to safety regulations and standards. • Hazardous material often found in older buildings. • Short safety discussions held before starting work. • Documentation required for certain high-risk tasks. • Procedures to follow in case of unexpected situations. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2022-08-30
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- The first S in PASS stands for?
- Process of making a surface free from germs?
- What should never be put on a grease fire?
- You should never sit on the?
- Dirty dishes should be washed in soapy water that is?
- Safest way to use a knife is to angle the blade which direction of user?
- What should never be put in microwave?
- Safest way to thaw food is in the?
- The P in PASS stands for?
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- Pot handles on stove should be turned to which part of the range?
- First step when using the garbage disposal is to turn on what?
- When toast is stuck in toaster you should do what to the toaster?
- The second S in PASS stands for?
- What kind of paper towel should you use to pick up glass?
- The safest way to open a can is to use?
- What kind of water should you run over a mild burn?
- The A in PASS stands for?
- Perishable food should not sit out for longer than how many hours?
- Putting a hot pan in water can make the pan do what?
19 Clues: The A in PASS stands for? • The P in PASS stands for? • You should never sit on the? • The first S in PASS stands for? • The second S in PASS stands for? • Safest way to thaw food is in the? • What should never be put in microwave? • The safest way to open a can is to use? • What should never be put on a grease fire? • Process of making a surface free from germs? • ...
safety vocab 2022-08-26
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- not caring about yourself or others
- not in working order
- rough, noisy activity
- poisonous
- faulty
- highest level of toxicity. red.
- weariness or exhaustion
- lowest level of toxicity. yellow.
- an object that is in the way
- permanent damage or death
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- unawareness of a potential hazard
- care is taken beforehand
- under the direction of another person
- to be protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- dangerous
- an unfortunate event that results in injury
- cuts and bruises
- moderate toxicity level. orange.
18 Clues: faulty • dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • rough, noisy activity • weariness or exhaustion • care is taken beforehand • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • highest level of toxicity. red. • moderate toxicity level. orange. • unawareness of a potential hazard • lowest level of toxicity. yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • ...
Machining & safety 2019-12-02
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- The type of milling should be avoided in conventional milling machines
- A _____drill is used to accurately give a starting location for a twist drill, "hint"... it's short & stubby
- The ___ key should never be left in a lathe or drill press after it has been used
- A file should never be used with a bare ___ , it could be driven back into your hand
- this tool is used to add holes to parts being machined
- CNC Stands for Computerized ______ Control
- Safety ____ are worn to protect you eyes from flying objects
- This hand tool is used to ensure the head of the milling machine is square with the bed of the machine
- The edge _____ is used to find the X&Y coordinates of an object in the milling machine
- This CNC machine is used to quickly burn sheet metal & plate steel
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- These should be removed with a file or a grinder to ensure that parts are safe to handle
- Drafting is a _____ language
- The tap-drill ____ is used to find the proper drill for the tap being used
- this tool is used after drilling has been done but before a tap is used
- This type of machine is used to drill holes & machine parts using sharp cutting tools
- _____ and loose clothing should never be worn around rotating machines
- These should always be removed with a brush, never your bare hand
- This tool is used to add internal threads
18 Clues: Drafting is a _____ language • This tool is used to add internal threads • CNC Stands for Computerized ______ Control • this tool is used to add holes to parts being machined • Safety ____ are worn to protect you eyes from flying objects • These should always be removed with a brush, never your bare hand • ...
Safety Merit 2019-02-09
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- 18) Check that your _______ are always in good working condition.
- 15) Carry no _______________ (except on approved baby-seats)
- 16) Use ____________ on the right, rear and both sides of the bike
- 1)Wear __________ clothing: White, orange and yellow
- 17) Always wear a bike _____________ for head protection
- 10) _____ at all the stop signs and all traffic lights
- 7)Ride a bike that is the right _____ for you
- 9)Ride on the right with the ______ of the traffic
- 6) _______ for the ambulance / police to arrive so you can share what you saw
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- 8)Before each ride, check that the wheels aren't loose and the brakes work
- 11) Do not ride in the ________ direction on one-way streets
- 2) Carry a __________ or glow stick
- 4) Call 995 to __________ the incident\
- 3) Put _____________tape on shoes and clothing
- 12) Use proper _______ signals to indicate turns
- 13) Ride in a _______ file
- 14)Give _______________ to pedestrians
- 5) Look around for ________ for the victims
18 Clues: 13) Ride in a _______ file • 2) Carry a __________ or glow stick • 14)Give _______________ to pedestrians • 4) Call 995 to __________ the incident\ • 5) Look around for ________ for the victims • 7)Ride a bike that is the right _____ for you • 3) Put _____________tape on shoes and clothing • 12) Use proper _______ signals to indicate turns • ...
Foods Safety 2021-04-21
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- Gloria Estefan song- Rhythm is _______ Get You
- Enjoy yours
- A homonym for a female sheep
- Bunnies Eat Carrots And Usually See Everything
- A fake link Baxter use to employ
- The opposite of take
- Surname of the singer in question
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- Place to watch cat videos and tutorials
- Bon appetit!
- Infamous funny fails or quotes
- Not at any time
- Movie with Carl, Russell and Dug a talking dog
- A shortened form of the name Richard
- Chortle, belly or guffaw
- Lives under a bridge
- Earworms are when a _____ is stuck in head
- Knock knock
- A greeting at Halloween _________ or Treat!
18 Clues: Enjoy yours • Knock knock • Bon appetit! • Not at any time • Lives under a bridge • The opposite of take • Chortle, belly or guffaw • A homonym for a female sheep • Infamous funny fails or quotes • A fake link Baxter use to employ • Surname of the singer in question • A shortened form of the name Richard • Place to watch cat videos and tutorials • ...
March Safety 2023-02-28
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- Your county of residence will be put under a tornado (blank) if conditions are favorable to produce a tornado.
- Proper shelters for tornados are (blank) rooms without windows.
- The wrist (blank) stretch requires you to hold out your arm and turn the wrist down until you feel a stretch.
- Avoid bridges and highway (blank) when searching for a tornado shelter while driving.
- Cover your head and (blank) while sheltering in place.
- (Blank) keeps your muscles flexible and strong.
- (blank) is improved when stretching is performed on a daily routine.
- The neck (blank) requires you to drop your head to left or right; attempting to touch your ear to the shoulder.
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- Reducing the (blank) of injury is one benefit of stretching.
- Tornado (blank) are issued if a tornado is sighted.
- Tornados are violent columns of air that produce powerful (blank).
- Tornados mostly occur during (blank) and May for Indiana.
- Lifting your arms over your head, interlace your fingers, and press your arms back to participate in this (blank) stretch.
- (blank) can occurr in each month of the year.
- Tornado season for Indiana typically ends in (blank).
- If shelter is available, lay flat on your stomach in a (blank) or ravine.
- Tornados are dangerous forces of nature that can destroy large buildings, throw cars and large objects, and uproot (blank).
- Drive at a right (blank) (if safe to do so) to get out of the tornados path.
18 Clues: (blank) can occurr in each month of the year. • (Blank) keeps your muscles flexible and strong. • Tornado (blank) are issued if a tornado is sighted. • Tornado season for Indiana typically ends in (blank). • Cover your head and (blank) while sheltering in place. • Tornados mostly occur during (blank) and May for Indiana. • ...
Guest Safety 2023-05-12
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- a commercial establishment offering lodging to travelers and sometimes to permanent residents
- All hotels and lodging establishment are responsible for ensuring this
- must be given proper attention. Call the hotel doctor at once.
- Suspicious Object that could potentially destroy establishments
- a person whose name and address is registered on the registry maintained by the hotel and who is the bona fide occupant of a room of the hotel.
- given to a guest in a hotel in order to open or lock the door of their room
- a publicly available combination of house rules and a contract between hotels and guests.
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally
- the action of stopping something from happening or arising(i.e a fire)
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- guests' belongings which have either gone missing or guests have left behind
- Items that are important to guests, should be kept in lockers
- a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense in an hotel incident for example theft.
- the tools that help you track, measure, and improve the performance of the front office and the overall business(it can also a concern addressed by the customers.
- also known as video surveillance, is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors.
- The most disastrous thing to happen to a hotel
- is an individually secured container, usually held within a larger safe or bank vault.
- a dangerous or serious situation, such as an accident in a hotel like death of aguest.
- Opening Keys must be left in the custody of the ____
18 Clues: The most disastrous thing to happen to a hotel • Opening Keys must be left in the custody of the ____ • Items that are important to guests, should be kept in lockers • must be given proper attention. Call the hotel doctor at once. • Suspicious Object that could potentially destroy establishments • ...
Safety Meeting 2023-06-22
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- Who is the supervisor of Logistic Trade & compliance?
- What is the two digit criticality code for Tensioning/Riser systems?
- How many varieties of avocados are there?
- How many employees working in Broussard WHSE was apart of ENSCO before merging to EnscoRowan?
- According to the forklift WI, how many meters is a safe distance?
- In 2009, this song by Black Eyed Peas was nominated as "song of the year during 2009 music awards.
- What inventory unit is used to store project material?
- Who taught Alexander the Great?
- What inventory unit is VAMS ID 0486857 tied to?
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- What college did Drew Brees play for?
- How many bay/roll up doors do we have at our facility including BMF?
- Which song made the Korean rapper "PSY" a viral sensation in 2012?
- What is "DEF" description when making an adjustment?
- What is the biggest island in the world?
- Where would you go to get a detailed inventory report?
- Which team was the first to punch there ticket into Mens College World Series final?
- Which soft drink was invented during WW2?
- How many countries are there in England?
18 Clues: Who taught Alexander the Great? • What college did Drew Brees play for? • What is the biggest island in the world? • How many countries are there in England? • How many varieties of avocados are there? • Which soft drink was invented during WW2? • What inventory unit is VAMS ID 0486857 tied to? • What is "DEF" description when making an adjustment? • ...
Kitchen Safety 2012-10-10
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- always make sure knives are _______
- When taking the lid off a sauce pan,lift the _______ side of the lid first
- Always use _______ when handling hot dishes. (2 Words)
- You should always wear an ______ in the kitchen.
- On a gas stove, never reach across a ______________burner.
- The safest place to defrost food is the ______
- What type of spoon should you use to stir hot foods?
- Never put ______ in the microwave.
- When connecting or disconnecting appliances, use the ___________, not the cord.
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- Always __________ hands before cooking.
- Position handles towards the ______ of the stove
- Always wash ______ seperately.
- You can get food ___________ from bacteria in spoiled food.
- Used to put out grease fires (2 words)
- Use a cutting ______________ to protect counter tops.
- carry knives with the point ______ from you
- Only handle electrical appliances with _____ hands.
- always wipe knives on the ______ side
18 Clues: Always wash ______ seperately. • Never put ______ in the microwave. • always make sure knives are _______ • always wipe knives on the ______ side • Used to put out grease fires (2 words) • Always __________ hands before cooking. • carry knives with the point ______ from you • The safest place to defrost food is the ______ • Position handles towards the ______ of the stove • ...
personal safety 2016-03-17
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- a person you have never met before
- the chemical in coffee used to help us stay alert which is bad n large amounts
- substances which will usually give affects of hallucinations, cancer or intoxication
- you wear this to keep yourself safe in a car
- a person who helps swimmers when they are in difficulty
- the people who are around you and should include them in your social networking
- you should contact them in the case of an emergency or if you see something suspicious
- where cars drive
- always wear this when riding a bike
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- procedures used to help an injured person before medical help is available
- these people will help you if you are injured in an urgent situation
- you should read the label on your medicine which usually says to be used as ...
- a person who skips school or class deliberately
- a word used to describe someone who's lifestyle is stable and thriving
- liquids for adults which have an intoxicating affects if taken in large amounts
- the number for calling emergency vehicles has three of these numbers
- the colour of the flags you are meant to swim in between on the beach
- you should always try to keep this in your social networks
18 Clues: where cars drive • a person you have never met before • always wear this when riding a bike • you wear this to keep yourself safe in a car • a person who skips school or class deliberately • a person who helps swimmers when they are in difficulty • you should always try to keep this in your social networks • ...
Kitchen safety 2018-10-15
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- To make shallow cuts on the surface of a food (usually meat or bread
- Pouring juices over meat while cooking it
- 40•F-140•F or 5•C-60•C
- A way you can tell if you have an illness (coughing nausea vomiting)
- A smooth, creamy substance, usually made from crushed fruit
- The body uses these as a source of energy
- To soak meat in a marinade
- Decorating food
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- To cover a surface in grease or oil
- Passing a dry ingredient through a mesh bottom sieve
- A food borne illness caused mainly by undercooking foods (chicken, eggs...)
- The measuring system used in most countries including Canada
- Burning your skin with a hot liquid
- A lighter ingredient (usually egg whites)getting mixed into a heavier ingredient
- A bowl shaped kitchen tool with holes on the bottom
- A food borne illness found in poultry prepared jarred food
- To cut up or grind food into small pieces
- Beating an ingredient vigorously to add air
18 Clues: Decorating food • 40•F-140•F or 5•C-60•C • To soak meat in a marinade • To cover a surface in grease or oil • Burning your skin with a hot liquid • Pouring juices over meat while cooking it • The body uses these as a source of energy • To cut up or grind food into small pieces • Beating an ingredient vigorously to add air • A bowl shaped kitchen tool with holes on the bottom • ...
Lab Safety 2023-08-28
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- absolutely no ___________ during a lab (running/pranks/jumping)
- students are never permitted in the ________ area
- __________ should be disposed in the garbage
- ______ should be disposed in the sink
- always keep an eye on your _______ during a lab
- no food or _________ during a lab
- upon entering class, students should not touch _________
- always _______ chemicals instead of directly smelling
- goggles must be worn when using heat, chemicals, or ___________
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- broken ______ should be cleaned by the teacher only
- students should know the fire drill ____________
- closed toe shoes, no loose clothing, and __________ are appropriate in the lab
- only ________ provided by the teacher should be used during a lab
- work areas should always be clean and ________
- all ________ should be reported immediately
- wear appropriate _________ on lab days
- no __________ of any materials
- only perform _________ when instructed
18 Clues: no __________ of any materials • no food or _________ during a lab • ______ should be disposed in the sink • wear appropriate _________ on lab days • only perform _________ when instructed • all ________ should be reported immediately • __________ should be disposed in the garbage • work areas should always be clean and ________ • ...
Safety Vocabublary 2023-08-30
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- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- Weariness or Exhaustion
- Injury permanent damage or death
- Dangerous
- Under the direction of another person
- Injury cuts and bruises
- Faulty
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
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- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Not in working order
- Care taken beforehand
- not caring about yourself or others
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- An object that is in the way
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- Poisonous
- Rough, Noisy activity
18 Clues: Faulty • Poisonous • Dangerous • Not in working order • Care taken beforehand • Rough, Noisy activity • Weariness or Exhaustion • Injury cuts and bruises • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Injury permanent damage or death • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • Under the direction of another person • ...
FLoral Safety 2023-09-05
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- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - an object that is in the way
- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- - care taken beforehand
- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - under the direction of another person
- - Dangerous
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- - Faulty
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- Injury - permanent damage or death
- - rough, noisy activity
- - poisonous
- - not caring about yourself or others
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - not in working order
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: - Faulty • - poisonous • - Dangerous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
FOOD SAFETY 2023-10-17
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- An ice ____ will keep your lunch cold
- Raw meat should ___ touch fruit
- Germ is another word for ________
- Yogurt contains _____
- Use a meat ___________ to check the temperature
- A moist place that germs like
- Slice veggies on a clean cutting _____
- Wash these for 20 seconds to kill germs
- A type of virus
- Bacteria grow rapidly in the ____ zone (rhymes with cone)
- Wash your hands before you ___
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- You can see bacteria true or false
- Don't leave food out for more than two ______
- The state of milk after it has been heated
- H20 is the chemical form of _____
- Warm water and ____
- Milk, eggs and yogurt should be stored in the ______
- Keep cold food cold and hot food ___
18 Clues: A type of virus • Warm water and ____ • Yogurt contains _____ • A moist place that germs like • Wash your hands before you ___ • Raw meat should ___ touch fruit • H20 is the chemical form of _____ • Germ is another word for ________ • You can see bacteria true or false • Keep cold food cold and hot food ___ • An ice ____ will keep your lunch cold • ...
Fire Safety 2023-09-17
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- A small, portable ladder used for escaping from upper floors of a building during a fire. (2-words)
- A substance used to put out fires by cooling and smothering them.(2-words)
- A planned path to take in case of a fire.(3-words)
- A common fire safety tool used to put out small fires quickly. (2-words)
- A material used to cover or protect parts of a building to make them fire-resistant.
- A protective barrier used to stop the spread of fire.(2-words)
- The system that provides water for firefighting efforts in a building.(2-words)
- What to do when clothing catches fire.(3-words)
- A legal requirement in many buildings to ensure they meet fire safety standards. (2-words)
- A common fire safety practice of turning off electrical appliances when not in use. (2-words)
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- A device that senses smoke, typically as an indicator of fire. (2-words)
- A device that can be placed under a door to prevent smoke from entering a room.(2-words)
- A lightweight blanket-like device used to smother small fires.(2-words)
- A device detects smoke and triggers an alarm in case of a fire (2-words)
- A common cause of fires in the kitchen. (2-words)
- A device that sounds an alarm in case of a fire and alerts occupants to evacuate.(2-words)
- The act of leaving a building quickly and safely during a fire.
- The process of removing oxygen, heat, or fuel to control a fire.(2-words)
- A worker assigned to that make sure that no smoldering fires result from cutting or welding metal. (2-words)
19 Clues: What to do when clothing catches fire.(3-words) • A common cause of fires in the kitchen. (2-words) • A planned path to take in case of a fire.(3-words) • A protective barrier used to stop the spread of fire.(2-words) • The act of leaving a building quickly and safely during a fire. • A lightweight blanket-like device used to smother small fires.(2-words) • ...
EV Safety 2024-10-24
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- - Material that prevents the flow of electricity
- - A sign of potential danger ahead
- - A situation that requires immediate action
- - Required proof of training to work on EVs
- - To break the connection, especially in circuits
- - Connecting a circuit to the earth for safety
- - A component that stores electrical energy in an EV
- - A sudden discharge of electricity through the body
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- - The act of separating or cutting off power
- - The potential difference in an electric circuit
- - Turning off power before maintenance
- - Opposition to the flow of electric current
- - Abbreviation for protective clothing and gear
- - A potential hazard with damaged EV batteries
- - A safety procedure to mark machinery as unsafe to operate
- - A procedure to ensure equipment is de-energized
- - A potential source of danger
- - A discharge of electricity across a gap
18 Clues: - A potential source of danger • - A sign of potential danger ahead • - Turning off power before maintenance • - A discharge of electricity across a gap • - Required proof of training to work on EVs • - The act of separating or cutting off power • - Opposition to the flow of electric current • - A situation that requires immediate action • ...
Work safety 2024-11-14
18 Clues: reitti • huomio • luvaton • syttyvä • analyysi • näkyvyys • käytäntö • tarkistus • vastuussa • huomautus • työntekijä • työnantaja • hätätapaus • korvaamaton • sisäänkäynti • säilytys/säilö • omaisuus/kiinteistö • sopiva/asiaankuuluva
Health & Safety Day Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-03
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- If you cannot maintain a 2 metre distance from your colleague, you should wear a …..?
- …… shoes should be worn in the warehouse?
- What is the name of our new safety campaign?
- What needs to be completed if you have an accident on site?
- Before lifting a box, you should check the …….?
- What is the GLS Ireland health and safety portal called?
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- What training should be completed in order to lift correctly?
- A Fire ………… can put out a fire
- What kit can you find plasters and bandages?
- Every company should have a health and safety?
10 Clues: A Fire ………… can put out a fire • …… shoes should be worn in the warehouse? • What is the name of our new safety campaign? • What kit can you find plasters and bandages? • Every company should have a health and safety? • Before lifting a box, you should check the …….? • What is the GLS Ireland health and safety portal called? • ...
Health & Safety Day Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-03
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- If you cannot maintain a 2 metre distance from your colleague, you should wear a …..?
- What needs to be completed if you have an accident on site?
- What is the name of our new safety campaign?
- What training should be completed in order to lift correctly?
- A Fire ………… can put out a fire
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- What kit can you find plasters and bandages?
- What is the GLS Ireland health and safety portal called?
- Before lifting a box, you should check the …….?
- …… shoes should be worn in the warehouse?
- Every company should have a health and safety?
10 Clues: A Fire ………… can put out a fire • …… shoes should be worn in the warehouse? • What kit can you find plasters and bandages? • What is the name of our new safety campaign? • Every company should have a health and safety? • Before lifting a box, you should check the …….? • What is the GLS Ireland health and safety portal called? • ...
Cheetah. 2024-03-14
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- _______ add people you know!
- The _________ has changed the world in multiple ways.
- _______ your personal information.
- ______ _________, or online safety or internet safety, is the knowledge of maximizing the user's personal safety and security risks to private information and property associated with using the internet, and the self-protection from computer crime in general.
- _____ honestly don’t know who is on the other end when you are on the internet.
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- _________ add people you don’t know!
- ________ Yourself and Your Safety!
- ______ your profile private unless you are friends.
- ______ websites are all a part of your digital footprint.
- ______ internet “friend” may not be anyone at all.
10 Clues: _______ add people you know! • ________ Yourself and Your Safety! • _______ your personal information. • _________ add people you don’t know! • ______ internet “friend” may not be anyone at all. • ______ your profile private unless you are friends. • The _________ has changed the world in multiple ways. • ______ websites are all a part of your digital footprint. • ...
Safety Concern Registration 2024-06-14
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- first person who should be notified to register a safety concern.
- What needs to happen when we see a shark fin or see a bite.
- What we do when we cannot follow Standardized Work.
- the means to document "forever" a safety concern.
- A tool on the posters to use a smart phone to register a concern.
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- Required to identify an unsafe act or unsafe condition.
- Our regional theme for Toyota Safety Celebrations
- Process used to help learn of hazards and risks.
- Small incremental improvement or projects for improvement.
- Not just the highest priority, but a value at work and at home.
10 Clues: Process used to help learn of hazards and risks. • Our regional theme for Toyota Safety Celebrations • the means to document "forever" a safety concern. • What we do when we cannot follow Standardized Work. • Required to identify an unsafe act or unsafe condition. • Small incremental improvement or projects for improvement. • ...
Safety Month Crossword Puzzle 2018-09-22
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- Governing body that oversees workplace safety
- Non-slip shoes required to be worn
- Document that gets filled out if you injure yourself
- Potential result of lack of water intake
- A merchandising tool used to move pallets around the warehouse
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- Route required to be taken through warehouse before/after closing
- Monthly meeting that department representatives attend
- Classified as an activity requiring the use of force to lift, push, pull or carry
- Rule for distance required to be maintained between forklift and pedestrian
- Safety boots are worn to reduce likelihood of these types of incidents occurring
- Another name for a danger or risk
- Hourly warehouse inspection performed by Front End/Member Service
- Action taken if fire occurs
- Acronym for safety workwear
14 Clues: Action taken if fire occurs • Acronym for safety workwear • Another name for a danger or risk • Non-slip shoes required to be worn • Potential result of lack of water intake • Governing body that oversees workplace safety • Document that gets filled out if you injure yourself • Monthly meeting that department representatives attend • ...
Storm Safety 2022-04-08
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- A drink that keeps you hydrated
- To send a distress signal
- To call for help
- Something you can light up and use as light
- Helps when someone is sick
- To avoid getting your feet wet
- A box with bandages in case someone gets hurt
- When a storm is coming there is a noise
- Something that covers you from rain
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- A place where you are protected and safe
- To stay warm and sleep
- To avoid getting your clothes wet
- To listen to the forecast
- When a storm is coming
- A resource you need in your body
- To turn on something with fire
- A light you can hold when there is no power
- Somewhere you can take shelter underground
18 Clues: To call for help • To stay warm and sleep • When a storm is coming • To send a distress signal • To listen to the forecast • Helps when someone is sick • To turn on something with fire • To avoid getting your feet wet • A drink that keeps you hydrated • A resource you need in your body • To avoid getting your clothes wet • Something that covers you from rain • ...
Storm Safety 2022-04-08
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- A drink that keeps you hydrated
- To send a distress signal
- To call for help
- Something you can light up and use as light
- Helps when someone is sick
- To avoid getting your feet wet
- A box with bandages in case someone gets hurt
- When a storm is coming there is a noise
- Something that covers you from rain
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- A place where you are protected and safe
- To stay warm and sleep
- To avoid getting your clothes wet
- To listen to the forecast
- When a storm is coming
- A resource you need in your body
- To turn on something with fire
- A light you can hold when there is no power
- Somewhere you can take shelter underground
18 Clues: To call for help • To stay warm and sleep • When a storm is coming • To send a distress signal • To listen to the forecast • Helps when someone is sick • To turn on something with fire • To avoid getting your feet wet • A drink that keeps you hydrated • A resource you need in your body • To avoid getting your clothes wet • Something that covers you from rain • ...
ROAD SAFETY 2015-01-08
18 Clues: IVRE • VELO • CAMION • ALCOOL • CASQUE • PRUDENT • FATIGUE • PANNEAU • PARKING • CONDUIRE • ETEINDRE • LA ROUTE • PORTABLE • FEU ROUGE • S'ARRETER • TELEPHONER • GILET JAUNE • CEINTURE DE SECURITE
kitchen safety 2023-03-17
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- Keep your floor clear of....
- turn the... off
- tie your... back
- Be careful around....objects
- always... after yourself
- never run with a...
- the most common kitchen accident is...
- always defrost food in the...
- wash your... before cooking
- never around.... in the kitchen
- you should always cook food at the right..
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- Keep a .... near the kitchen.
- do not wear loose...
- hold a Knife by the...
- Do not leave.....unattended
- if you get burned you run it under...water
- wash your hands for...sec
- Always cut....from body
18 Clues: turn the... off • tie your... back • never run with a... • do not wear loose... • hold a Knife by the... • Always cut....from body • always... after yourself • wash your hands for...sec • Do not leave.....unattended • wash your... before cooking • Keep your floor clear of.... • Be careful around....objects • Keep a .... near the kitchen. • always defrost food in the... • ...
Shop Safety 2023-01-30
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- what you will be working with
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- what to do when done
- what to do when done
- to enter the shop you must get...
- To protect your eyes wear...
- When carrying wood wear...
- To prevent slipping
- what to done when done with a machine
- how to not have your fingers chopped off
- To be safe
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- ____ is not allowed
- how to be safe and not get kicked out of the shop
- how to not get stuck in a machine
- must have this signed
- how to not have your hair/head chopped off
- People need to get _____ to go into the shop
- how to not have your toes chopped off
- where all the rules need to be followed
19 Clues: To be safe • ____ is not allowed • To prevent slipping • what to do when done • what to do when done • must have this signed • When carrying wood wear... • To protect your eyes wear... • what you will be working with • how to not get stuck in a machine • to enter the shop you must get... • how to not have your toes chopped off • what to done when done with a machine • ...
Safety Certifications 2023-01-18
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- Scrape of the skin
- Portable device that can deliver a shock to the heart to re-establish a rhythm.
- A lifesaving technique that's useful in many emergencies
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- The pulse felt on the inner elbow
- A mild burn that damages the epidermis (outer layer of skin)
- An emergency technique in which a rescuer gives air to someone who is not breathing
- A severe reaction that occurs when an allergen is introduced to the bloodstream of an allergic individual.
- A complete blockage of the airway requiring immediate action
- A break in the skin or mucous membrane
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- Destruction of the subcutaneous tissue, affects every layer of the skin.
- the pulse felt at the wrist
- Destruction of the dermis, and blistering occurs.
- The immediate care for an ill or injured person that is temporary until professional medical care is available.
- Tools used as soon as possible for simple medical treatment.
- A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that affects how a person feels or acts for a short time
- The action of applying pressure to a choking person's stomach to force an object out of their throat
- The pulse felt along the large carotid artery on either side of the neck
18 Clues: Scrape of the skin • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • the pulse felt at the wrist • The pulse felt on the inner elbow • A break in the skin or mucous membrane • Destruction of the dermis, and blistering occurs. • A lifesaving technique that's useful in many emergencies • Tools used as soon as possible for simple medical treatment. • ...
Storm Safety 2020-10-14
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- Thunderstorms can last minutes to _____.
- Issued when a tornado is on the ground or has been spotted in your area.
- Tornadoes typically last _____ to minutes.
- Most dangerous part of a tornado.
- Hurricanes last several _____.
- Hurricanes form from uneven heating over _____.
- Safest place to be in a tornado.
- If you can’t get to the safest place during a tornado, find a low-lying _____.
- Most dangerous part of a thunderstorm
- Where most of the world’s tornados take place.
- If you can’t get to a safe place during a thunder storm, ____ down and get on your toes, cover your ears.
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- Issued if hurricane conditions are possible in the next 48 hours.
- Issued when hurricane conditions are expected within 36 hours.
- Most dangerous part of a hurricane.
- Safest place to be in a thunderstorm.
- What to do if there is a hurricane warning.
- Issued if conditions are right for a tornado to develop in your area.
- Tornadoes form from uneven heating over _____.
18 Clues: Hurricanes last several _____. • Safest place to be in a tornado. • Most dangerous part of a tornado. • Most dangerous part of a hurricane. • Safest place to be in a thunderstorm. • Most dangerous part of a thunderstorm • Thunderstorms can last minutes to _____. • Tornadoes typically last _____ to minutes. • What to do if there is a hurricane warning. • ...
Safety Vocabulary 2022-08-26
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- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - an object that is in the way
- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- - care taken beforehand
- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - under the direction of another person
- - Dangerous
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- - Faulty
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- Injury - permanent damage or death
- - rough, noisy activity
- - poisonous
- - not caring about yourself or others
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - not in working order
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: - Faulty • - poisonous • - Dangerous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-10-07
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- how many steps there are to wash your hands
- one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- another one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- the degree of the angle you hold the epipen at
- the word to remember what to do when someone is in anaphylaxis shock
- tiny living creatures like bacteria
- most common food borne illness
- this occurs when you use the same cutting board or pan as raw meat
- Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called
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- what to use to wash your hands and dishes
- the colour cap you pull off an epipen
- what to use to check if meat is cooked
- The minimum amount of time you should wash your hands
- the minimum temperature foods should be chilled at (Fahrenheit)
- What its called when foods are left out in temperatures 5 to 60 degrees Celsius
- the minimum temperature foods should be cooked at (Celsius)
- least common food borne illness
- how many seconds you hold the epipen in for
18 Clues: most common food borne illness • least common food borne illness • tiny living creatures like bacteria • the colour cap you pull off an epipen • Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called • what to use to check if meat is cooked • what to use to wash your hands and dishes • how many steps there are to wash your hands • how many seconds you hold the epipen in for • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-10-04
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- the minimum temperature foods should be cooked at (Celsius)
- how many steps there are to washing your hands
- least common food borne illness
- how many seconds you hold the epipen in for
- this occurs when you use the same cutting board or pan as raw meat
- another one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- the word to remember what to do when someone is in anaphylaxis shock
- Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called
- most common food borne illness
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- tiny living creatures like bacteria
- The minimum amount of time you should wash your hands
- what to use to wash your hands and dishes
- the minimum temperature foods should be chilled at (Fahrenheit)
- what to use to check if meat is cooked
- the degree of the angle you hold the epipen at
- the colour cap you pull off an epipen
- What its called when foods are left out in temperatures 5 to 60 degrees Celsius
- one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
18 Clues: most common food borne illness • least common food borne illness • tiny living creatures like bacteria • the colour cap you pull off an epipen • Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called • what to use to check if meat is cooked • what to use to wash your hands and dishes • how many seconds you hold the epipen in for • how many steps there are to washing your hands • ...
Road safety 2023-12-08
18 Clues: pneu • ivre • route • limité • freins • vitesse • panneaux • distrait • conduire • urgences • verifier • passager • respecter • concentrer • clignotant • code(de la route) • accident de voiture • ceinture de sécurité
Safety Terms 2024-03-11
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- Prevention Measures taken to prevent or mitigate incidents of violence against healthcare workers in the workplace.
- Continuous efforts to improve patient outcomes, safety, and satisfaction through systematic review and enhancement of healthcare processes and practices.
- Practices and procedures designed to prevent the spread of infections within healthcare settings.
- Any undesirable experience occurring to a patient during the healthcare process.
- The prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with healthcare.
- Techniques and equipment used to safely lift, transfer, and move patients to prevent injuries to both patients and healthcare workers.
- Processes and protocols used to accurately identify patients to prevent errors in treatment and medication administration.
- Adherence to laws, regulations, and standards governing healthcare safety, including those set by regulatory agencies such as OSHA, CDC, and The Joint Commission.
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- Procedures for safely handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials in healthcare settings.
- Specialized equipment worn by healthcare workers to protect themselves from exposure to infectious agents or hazardous materials.
- Procedures for safely handling, storing, and disposing of biohazardous waste generated in healthcare settings.
- and interventions implemented to reduce the risk of patients falling and sustaining injuries in healthcare settings.
- and protocols aimed at preventing needlestick injuries and other sharps-related injuries among healthcare workers.
- aimed at minimizing medication errors and adverse drug events in patient care.
- The act of cleaning hands to remove microorganisms and prevent the spread of infection.
- and procedures designed to prevent, detect, and respond to fires within healthcare facilities.
- and protocols established to respond effectively to emergencies and disasters within healthcare facilities.
- A preventable adverse effect of care, whether or not it is evident or harmful to the patient.
18 Clues: aimed at minimizing medication errors and adverse drug events in patient care. • Any undesirable experience occurring to a patient during the healthcare process. • The prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with healthcare. • The act of cleaning hands to remove microorganisms and prevent the spread of infection. • ...
Hygiene / Safety 2024-04-10
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- If this many side rails are up, this is considered a restraint
- How germs get out
- Last part you clean during a complete bath (front to back)
- Preventing this from happening is the priority of diabetic foot care
- #1 way to prevent infection
- Where germs live
- You use this instead of alcohol-based products if hands are visibly solid or for C. diff
- Type of bath that only covers a specific body part
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- How germs get in
- Type of bed bath that involves all parts of the body
- How germs get around
- Mnemonic for fire-fighting concept (please make sure to review each one on your own)
- Type of motion for handwashing for 15-20 seconds
- Type of bath where you stand up in front of a sink
- Type of bath that comes in one package
- Protective device used as a last resort to limit the physical activity of a client or a body part
- Mnemonic for operating a fire extinguisher (please make sure to review each one on your own)
- Restraint orders need to be renewed every _________
18 Clues: How germs get in • Where germs live • How germs get out • How germs get around • #1 way to prevent infection • Type of bath that comes in one package • Type of motion for handwashing for 15-20 seconds • Type of bath where you stand up in front of a sink • Type of bath that only covers a specific body part • Restraint orders need to be renewed every _________ • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-09-05
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- Clean this after working and put away any supplies.
- Wear proper _________ for the job you're doing.
- Have the proper __________ for a job and don't be distracted.
- Cut ______ edges may be sharp.
- Check your __________ for proper functioning.
- Never carry too many of these at a time.
- Keep scraps and everything else of the ______.
- Don't use too much or excessive amounts of this.
- Don't do this or it might startle someone.
- Look for ________ acts.
- Don't wear _______ or other loose items.
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- Follow ________ carefully.
- Don't take chances of _________________.
- Always use the correct _____ for the job.
- Always wear these no matter what your doing.
- Never use _________ equipment.
- Secure your _____ to _____ on it.
- Handle this with care and store it safely.
18 Clues: Look for ________ acts. • Follow ________ carefully. • Cut ______ edges may be sharp. • Never use _________ equipment. • Secure your _____ to _____ on it. • Don't take chances of _________________. • Never carry too many of these at a time. • Don't wear _______ or other loose items. • Always use the correct _____ for the job. • Don't do this or it might startle someone. • ...
Shop Safety 2024-09-11
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- These items should always be removed from ones hands, neck, or wrist before working in the shop
- Students should never be under the influence of drugs or ____________ when working in the ag shop
- These kinds of noises, such as yelling, can make others jittery which may lead to accidents
- PPE
- This kind of clothing should never be worn in the shop, as it can get caught in machinery
- Pants with frayed edges or seams may catch on fire, meaning they are ______________
- This animal-like behavior is forbidden within the shop
- This type of footwear should always be worn in the shop
- This sign should be placed on defective equipment after the instructor has been notified
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- This type of PPE should be worn when using loud machinery for extended periods of time
- Every person that enters the ag shop should be wearing this
- Although these may seem safe to wear when working with lumber, this PPE can actually get caught in spinning blades, causing further harm
- This type of PPE should be used with noxious fumes or heavy sawdust
- This person should always be notified if an accident or injury occurs
- This color means warning, and is usually seen on pieces of equipment that may cause injury
- This color means danger, and is also seen on fire equipment
- This color means caution, and is designated for some hazards
- This is how the shop should always be when class is over
18 Clues: PPE • This animal-like behavior is forbidden within the shop • This type of footwear should always be worn in the shop • This is how the shop should always be when class is over • Every person that enters the ag shop should be wearing this • This color means danger, and is also seen on fire equipment • This color means caution, and is designated for some hazards • ...
Safety Campaign 2024-08-26
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- Bahan mudah terbakar
- Sesuatu punca atau keadaan yang mempunyai potensi untuk mendatangkan mudarat seperti kecederaan, kerosakan harta, atau kerosakan alam sekitar
- Alat melindungi kaki daripada kecederaan seperti terjatuh objek berat dan bahan tajam.
- Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (OSHA) 1994 mengkehendaki pemeriksaan tempat kerja yang perlu dilakukan sekurang-kurangnya sekali setiap__________bulan.
- Antara jenis-jenis hazard
- Para pekerja yang memandu lori dan pengangkutan berat mengalami risiko _________ yang ketara ketika memandu pengangkutan berat
- Peralatan yang digunakan untuk melindungi individu terhadap risiko kesihatan atau keselamatan di tempat kerja
- Ia adalah digalakkan bahawa mereka yang menjalankan pemeriksaan tempat kerja menghadiri latihan ________ dan mempunyai pengetahuan dan / atau pengalaman tempat kerja dan bahaya yang mungkin ada.
- ____________ pekerja merujuk kepada keadaan kesejahteraan fizikal, mental, dan sosial pekerja yang berkaitan dengan persekitaran kerja mereka.
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- OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) Akta __________ Dan Kesihatan Dan Pekerjaan
- Dedahan relatif seseorang kepada hazard dan keadaan berisiko tinggi
- Alat pelindung kepala untuk keselamatan
- Kelas latihan untuk menghadapi kecemasan
- Melindungi tangan daripada kecederaan, bahan kimia, dan suhu ekstrem
- Jenis hazard fizikal mekanikal yang berkaitan dengan situasi di mana objek atau bahan terbelit pada peralatan
- Kimia berbahaya
- Apakah alat pelindung diri yang digunakan untuk melindungi telinga dari bunyi bising?
- Apakah jenis PPE yang paling sesuai untuk melindungi mata daripada serpihan dan bahan kimia?
18 Clues: Kimia berbahaya • Bahan mudah terbakar • Antara jenis-jenis hazard • Alat pelindung kepala untuk keselamatan • Kelas latihan untuk menghadapi kecemasan • Dedahan relatif seseorang kepada hazard dan keadaan berisiko tinggi • Melindungi tangan daripada kecederaan, bahan kimia, dan suhu ekstrem • ...
Work Health and Safety Fundamentals 2024-09-18
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- Process of making safe or less dangerous.
- Immediate action plan for injuries.
- Safe method to handle chemicals.
- Safety ******** is a structured program or process designed to educate individuals about safe practices, procedures, and protocols to prevent accidents, injuries, and health hazards in the workplace or other environments.
- Regular check of work environment for safety.
- This should be worn when onsite and when not using crosswalks. It is always high vis.
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- A type of safety training often required by law
- A common practice to reduce stress and improve mental health, often involving breathing and relaxation techniques.
- A product applied to the skin to protect it from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
- A ******* talk is to discuss specific safety issues, reinforce safe work practices, and address potential hazards related to a particular job or project.
- A proactive approach to identifying and changing unsafe actions before they cause incidents.
- The practice of actively encouraging and valuing diverse perspectives and feedback within a team.
- A situation, condition, or item that could potentially cause injury, illness, or damage.
- A device used to prevent falls.
14 Clues: A device used to prevent falls. • Safe method to handle chemicals. • Immediate action plan for injuries. • Process of making safe or less dangerous. • Regular check of work environment for safety. • A type of safety training often required by law • This should be worn when onsite and when not using crosswalks. It is always high vis. • ...
PCT Competencies 2022-11-07
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- At the end of every interaction, the T in AIDET
- A broken SCD pump
- Prevent skin breakdown
- Dizziness when standing
- Every patient, every time, my name is
- How long will your interaction with the patient be
- Always below the bladder
- Talking aloud so the patient understands
- Safety transfer device
- Daily bath with foam
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- Safety measure for a high fall risk patient
- When equipment is not working
- Blue Tracking sheet
- only use soap and water
- Improve outcomes during hospital stay
- A in AIDET
- High fall risk
- Protect the heels
18 Clues: A in AIDET • High fall risk • A broken SCD pump • Protect the heels • Blue Tracking sheet • Daily bath with foam • Prevent skin breakdown • Safety transfer device • only use soap and water • Dizziness when standing • Always below the bladder • When equipment is not working • Improve outcomes during hospital stay • Every patient, every time, my name is • ...
Play it Safe! Meal Ticket & Entry Form 2022-06-14
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- A popular color for caution or slow down
- A hazardous chemical used to cool liquid at Batavia Hood
- the local Batavia store that we partner with for safety footwear
- Items we wear to keep us safe while working
- The government organization that oversees safety in the work place
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- Property Speed Limit
- Be ______ of what's happening around you
- Safety procedure to make sure equipment is safe to work on, and cannot be restarted until it is safe
- form of protective equipment worn to safeguard the user from injury or death from falling
- Hood Batavia's #1 type of safety incident in 2022
10 Clues: Property Speed Limit • Be ______ of what's happening around you • A popular color for caution or slow down • Items we wear to keep us safe while working • Hood Batavia's #1 type of safety incident in 2022 • A hazardous chemical used to cool liquid at Batavia Hood • the local Batavia store that we partner with for safety footwear • ...
2024 South Bend Safety Fair 2024-06-20
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- I blank safety
- Devices installed to assure safe machine operation shall not be removed, tampered with or bypassed
- Safety is always number what?
- Safety glasses, steel toe boots and hearing protection are examples of what?
- All operators and passengers of powered industrial trucks and equipment must use available blanks
- All Eaton teammates have the responsibility to report what immediately?
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- Blank systems must be used when working at unprotected heights of 4 feet or above
- In order to safely work on a machine it should first be blank
- Forklifts should always blank at all intersections
- 2024 Safety slogan
10 Clues: I blank safety • 2024 Safety slogan • Safety is always number what? • Forklifts should always blank at all intersections • In order to safely work on a machine it should first be blank • All Eaton teammates have the responsibility to report what immediately? • Safety glasses, steel toe boots and hearing protection are examples of what? • ...
RHC-Springdale Safety Month 2023-05-25
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- The acronym for how to us a fire extinguisher.
- A virus that infects the liver that there is a vaccine for.
- If communication is down, what do we use?
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Microorganisms that can cause disease.
- What is the response to a change in patient condition?
- If a patient is removed from restraints and 2 hours later they need to be put back on, what do we need?
- If electricity is down who do we check on first?
- Who is our Safety Officer?
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- Where can you report an employee injury?
- Specialized clothing or equipment worn to prevent exposure to blood, saliva, or other bodily fluids
- Who can answer a call light?
- Who can call an RRT?
- This is done at the end of each shift.
- If a disaster is taking place who should you call first?
- How do we evacuate first?
- What is touching base with each patient at regular appropriate intervals?
- What is the acronym for our fire plan?
- What is the acronym for patient safety rules or red rules?
19 Clues: Who can call an RRT? • How do we evacuate first? • Who is our Safety Officer? • Who can answer a call light? • This is done at the end of each shift. • Microorganisms that can cause disease. • What is the acronym for our fire plan? • Where can you report an employee injury? • If communication is down, what do we use? • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Quality and Patient Safety 2023-10-13
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- An alphabet that we use to prevent mistaking sound-alike words or numbers
- Be _ to me
- An acronym for a limited investigation of a safety event that is less detailed than a Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
- What is a progressive escalation tool for when we are getting pushbacks?
- Don't _ me
- We strive for _ harm
- How do we provide complete information when passing the care of the patient to another provider?
- _ extends to which the less powerful believe and accept that power is distributed unequally
- A method of communication designed to keep patients informed and make them feel heard
- _ me
- Our electronic safety event reporting system
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- When a staff member identifies and acts to prevent a harm event
- Effective _ is important for zero harm
- Our model “Safety _”
- A clear and concise method of communication to communicate an issue or concern
- High Reliability Organization acronym
- Regular departmental meetings where information is shared concisely
- An investigation conducted to identify the root causes of a harm event in order to identify appropriate solutions
- When we STOP, THINK, ACT, REVIEW, we are taking a _ moment
19 Clues: _ me • Be _ to me • Don't _ me • Our model “Safety _” • We strive for _ harm • High Reliability Organization acronym • Effective _ is important for zero harm • Our electronic safety event reporting system • When we STOP, THINK, ACT, REVIEW, we are taking a _ moment • When a staff member identifies and acts to prevent a harm event • ...
Potato 2023-03-01
12 Clues: makes fire • time fly by • bad to breath in • looks at stairs. • the study of life • wont spill liquid • safety for Ur eyes • mix the chemicals. • runs through blood. • a stick that makes fire • liquid u mix with other liquid • wear for safety when doing science experiments.
meta stadium 2023-10-02
19 Clues: AV • Lap • EHS • Site • Ship • Events • Pride@ • Black@ • Women@ • Latin@ • Native@ • Fitness • Culinary • Security • ITSupport • Facilities • Interfaith@ • Disability@ • Transportation
Work Health and Safety Fundamentals 2024-09-16
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- The practice of actively encouraging and valuing diverse perspectives and feedback within a team.
- Immediate action plan for injuries.
- A product applied to the skin to protect it from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
- Regular check of work environment for safety.
- Process of making safe or less dangerous.
- Safety ******** is a structured program or process designed to educate individuals about safe practices, procedures, and protocols to prevent accidents, injuries, and health hazards in the workplace or other environments.
Down
- Safe method to handle chemicals.
- A ******* talk is to discuss specific safety issues, reinforce safe work practices, and address potential hazards related to a particular job or project.
- A common practice to reduce stress and improve mental health, often involving breathing and relaxation techniques.
- A situation, condition, or item that could potentially cause injury, illness, or damage.
- A device used to prevent falls.
- A proactive approach to identifying and changing unsafe actions before they cause incidents.
- A type of safety training often required by law
- This should be worn when onsite and when not using crosswalks. It is always high vis.
14 Clues: A device used to prevent falls. • Safe method to handle chemicals. • Immediate action plan for injuries. • Process of making safe or less dangerous. • Regular check of work environment for safety. • A type of safety training often required by law • This should be worn when onsite and when not using crosswalks. It is always high vis. • ...
Duties of the Employer 2023-03-30
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- Employers should evaluate all safety ___________ in the business.
- Employers should aim to ________________ safety hazards.
- Employees should be supervised to ensure they are not conducting their work in an _____________ manner.
- Supervisors should be ____________ in the relevant precautionary measures.
- ________ should provide the means to apply the necessary safety measures.
Down
- Employers should provide the relevant safety ________________ to employees.
- Employers should identify any safety __________.
- An employer has a legal responsibility to ensure a ________ working environment.
8 Clues: Employers should identify any safety __________. • Employers should aim to ________________ safety hazards. • Employers should evaluate all safety ___________ in the business. • ________ should provide the means to apply the necessary safety measures. • Supervisors should be ____________ in the relevant precautionary measures. • ...
Vocabulary Exam, Voices 2, Unit 1 2012-08-27
20 Clues: Stil • Mode • Wärme • Mütze • Wolle • Mütze • Muster • Schutz • rechnen • Herkunft • zufällig • Kleidung • Abmachung • Faserpelz • künstlich • eindeutig • Sicherheit • Diavortrag • raffiniert • ungewöhnlich
Antonym Crossword 2017-11-24
19 Clues: slow • weak • after • young • cheap • quiet • defeat • forget • modest • depart • safety • smooth • fiction • excited • certain • shallow • entrance • beginning • complicated
Cryptographic Crossword 2023-07-20
19 Clues: Ygrky • Zthya • Terra • Vetfi • Xfkjyd • Hfoqsm • Rnewtg • Oubbem • Trvjri • Ferhwea • Sfmjbcmf • Eqookvvgf • Eizmpwcam • Pnnpyectn • Afnwflanw • Yaxmdlcrxw • Kwlkccknyb • Oaybxumzoq • Pxowlqdwlrqdo
Y banana 2023-10-09
12 Clues: a two • a b c • 2 point • like 3 but 2 • _____ 2 y banana • Oceanside offense • out of order tech • hail to the chief • like a 8 into a 7 • safety takes the flat • all receivers to one side • like an out that you sit on
Health & Safety for the Workplace 2024-01-04
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- Something that poses a potential risk or danger to the health and safety of individuals in the workplace.
- The state of being protected from harm, danger, or injury in the workplace.
- An unplanned or unexpected event that causes harm, injury, or damage in the workplace.
- Physical activity that requires proper techniques to prevent strain and injury.
- Tools and machinery used in the workplace that must be regularly inspected and maintained for safety.
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- The proper method of touching, moving, or manipulating objects or substances to prevent accidents or injuries.
- A formal document or communication that provides information about workplace incidents, hazards, or accidents.
- A potential workplace emergency that requires knowledge of evacuation procedures and proper use of firefighting equipment.
- A rule or law that sets standards and guidelines for maintaining a safe working environment.
- The process of evaluating and identifying potential risks and hazards in the workplace to ensure safety measures are in place.
- Visual cues or symbols used to convey important safety information or warnings in the workplace
11 Clues: The state of being protected from harm, danger, or injury in the workplace. • Physical activity that requires proper techniques to prevent strain and injury. • An unplanned or unexpected event that causes harm, injury, or damage in the workplace. • A rule or law that sets standards and guidelines for maintaining a safe working environment. • ...
Summer at the Rec! 2021-06-09
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- review these each day
- going off campus
- camp songs and these...
- sun safety
- splash!
- giving a band-aid
- use prevention strategies to avoid these
- incorporate these to avoid the "summer slide"
- the most important thing to ensure
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- creating lifelong happy...these.
- not walking
- the big blue structure
- these are created when kids feel safe with one another
- we want the kids to be this at the end of the day
- where sports are played
- we want to have this all day, everyday
- a result of running and playing hard
- burst of happiness
- where the ground cherries are
19 Clues: splash! • sun safety • not walking • going off campus • giving a band-aid • burst of happiness • review these each day • the big blue structure • camp songs and these... • where sports are played • where the ground cherries are • creating lifelong happy...these. • the most important thing to ensure • a result of running and playing hard • we want to have this all day, everyday • ...
PATIENT SAFETY WEEK 2020-03-10
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- The hospital assesses safety risks inherent in its patient population to reduce _________
- A ________ result of a test or diagnostic procedure on a timely basis
- Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections
- The organization implements policies and procedures to reduce the risk of _________ infections
Down
- When reporting a critical value, what type of communication should be used?
- National Patient Safety Goal #2 encourages improvement of _____ among caregivers
- This type of medication is used to treat blood clots
- Improving safety requires an organizational ______________ that enables and priorities safety
- A good way to document that each step in a process is completed is through use of a _____________
- All medications and solutions on and off a sterile field
- Universal protocol requires a _____________ before a procedure
11 Clues: Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections • This type of medication is used to treat blood clots • All medications and solutions on and off a sterile field • Universal protocol requires a _____________ before a procedure • A ________ result of a test or diagnostic procedure on a timely basis • ...
SRA Leadership 2022-04-12
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- What our people are seen as in the new, alternative view on safety.
- A situation, object or thing that has the potential to cause harm.
- Something that we stay safe for?
- Where is SRA now in terms of its safety maturity on the Hudson model?
- Where is SRA aspiring to in terms of its safety maturity?
- One thing SRA leaders committed to lead by?
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- The amount of risk that remains after controls or additional controls are applied.
- An example of a hard control.
- The number of combined Standards and Procedures in SRA’s revised Safety Management System?
- What we try to understand first when we conduct a risk assessment.
- What leading at SRA is not when in a leadership position.
11 Clues: An example of a hard control. • Something that we stay safe for? • One thing SRA leaders committed to lead by? • What leading at SRA is not when in a leadership position. • Where is SRA aspiring to in terms of its safety maturity? • A situation, object or thing that has the potential to cause harm. • What we try to understand first when we conduct a risk assessment. • ...
NAOSH SAFETY WEEK PUZZLE 2018-05-04
11 Clues: brain guard • noise solution • lap or shoulder • close but no cigar • safety event in May • boating requirement • standard or emergency • little piggy protector • weekly safety discussion • illegal driving activity • keep your eyes on the prize
Chapter 10 2023-08-29
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- abbreviation for quaternary ammonium compounds
- are up when storing flatware and utensils
- <6(acid) 7 (neutral) >8(base)
- soap & water
- solution is a mix of chemical sanitizer and water
- parts per million
- breaks down grease
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Down
- to take off dried food on plates
- scouring agent
- Safety Data Sheet
- a type of chemical
- should be at 110
- 1 type of sanitizer
- soap and water
- 2nd type of sanitizer
- a type of chemical
- the first step for cleaning stationary equipment
- removes mineral deposit
- states how to deal with chemicals and where to store it
- nonfood contact surfaces must be cleaned
21 Clues: soap & water • scouring agent • soap and water • should be at 110 • Safety Data Sheet • parts per million • a type of chemical • a type of chemical • breaks down grease • 1 type of sanitizer • 2nd type of sanitizer • removes mineral deposit • <6(acid) 7 (neutral) >8(base) • to take off dried food on plates • nonfood contact surfaces must be cleaned • are up when storing flatware and utensils • ...
Unit 8 2023-03-29
20 Clues: õnn • suhe • tarkus • raskus • ohutus • haigus • kurbus • igavus • hullus • nõrkus • pimedus • vabadus • väsimus • põnevus • pimedus • üksindus • juhtimine • partnerlus • teadlikkus • võistlushimuline
Problemas de la gente 2024-01-23
20 Clues: crime • death • rights • hunger • rights • racism • access • safety • danger • poverty • obesity • medicine • violence • injustice • illnesses • iliteracy • inequality • unemployment • overpopulation • discrimination
PATIENT SAFETY WEEK 2020-03-10
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- This type of medication is used to treat blood clots
- The organization implements policies and procedures to reduce the risk of _________ infections
- The hospital assesses safety risks inherent in its patient population to reduce _________
- Improving safety requires an organizational ______________ that enables and priorities safety
Down
- Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections
- Universal protocol requires a _____________ before a procedure
- When reporting a critical value, what type of communication should be used?
- National Patient Safety Goal #2 encourages improvement of _____ among caregivers
- A good way to document that each step in a process is completed is through use of a _____________
- All medications and solutions on and off a sterile field
- A ________ result of a test or diagnostic procedure on a timely basis
11 Clues: Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections • This type of medication is used to treat blood clots • All medications and solutions on and off a sterile field • Universal protocol requires a _____________ before a procedure • A ________ result of a test or diagnostic procedure on a timely basis • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 1+2 2013-09-09
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- to calm anger
- to clean, renew, repair, or refresh
- to help in a problem between others
- to express clearly in words
- to encourage in doing something wrong
- to focus on
- rescue from danger
- to give
- to separate into different levels or layers
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- a unique form of a language
- to help the progress of
- tension;stress
- to make up for
- a group organized according to rank
- able to be perceived
- to pronounce
- a place of safety
- a person who is equal to another in age or social standing
- any place of safety or protection
19 Clues: to give • to focus on • to pronounce • to calm anger • tension;stress • to make up for • a place of safety • rescue from danger • able to be perceived • to help the progress of • a unique form of a language • to express clearly in words • any place of safety or protection • a group organized according to rank • to clean, renew, repair, or refresh • to help in a problem between others • ...
FireFighting Equipment 2024-09-01
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- used to dampen flames
- flashing lights and sirens alert you
- byproduct from fire
- fire apparatus used to smother class f fires
- check every 6 months
- remanence from fires
- someone who extinguishers fires
- a plume or black cloud
- heat oxygen and fuel make this
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- you can exit a building through this
- a safety plan for emergencies
- use to protect yourself against fire
- something used to extinguish fires
- a location to meet in an emergency
- get to safety
- if not disposed of safely can cause fire
- you squeeze this on a fire extinguisher
- class e fire
- something used to alert people
19 Clues: class e fire • get to safety • byproduct from fire • check every 6 months • remanence from fires • used to dampen flames • a plume or black cloud • a safety plan for emergencies • something used to alert people • heat oxygen and fuel make this • someone who extinguishers fires • something used to extinguish fires • a location to meet in an emergency • ...
BRHW July Safety Crossword 2023-06-25
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- activate a fire alarm
- active shooter(code)
- missing persons code(elopement)
- one who can shut off emergency oxygen in corridor
- safety data sheets
- compartment to evacuate too
- class K extinguisher used here
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- extinguisher procedure
- life safety acronym
- ____threat, announce code black
- only if you know we're threat is coming from.
- class of extinguisher in main areas
- distance apart in feet(fire extinguisher)
- active shooter unable to run
- last resort
15 Clues: last resort • safety data sheets • life safety acronym • active shooter(code) • activate a fire alarm • extinguisher procedure • compartment to evacuate too • active shooter unable to run • class K extinguisher used here • ____threat, announce code black • missing persons code(elopement) • class of extinguisher in main areas • distance apart in feet(fire extinguisher) • ...
Review Geordon Krenson 2023-10-02
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- How many siblings Geordon Has
- said the market is the oxygen of society
- Not known outside the company
- a review to safety safety and accuracy
- independent and unbinspectionctiuon
- account finance
- less than a year
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- How many shoes does Mr. Clayton own
- Mr Clayton was a popular student
- 1-3 years
- long-term term, end result
- handless confidential Info
- Geordon's favorite sport
- specific, short, miny goal
- Geordon favorite football team
15 Clues: 1-3 years • account finance • less than a year • Geordon's favorite sport • long-term term, end result • handless confidential Info • specific, short, miny goal • How many siblings Geordon Has • Not known outside the company • Geordon favorite football team • Mr Clayton was a popular student • How many shoes does Mr. Clayton own • independent and unbinspectionctiuon • ...
Safety Awareness 2014-05-29
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- Material Safety Data Sheet, which is available on the intranet
- Prevent slips, trips and
- How you must handle all accidents and incidents
- Give workers space around these zones for everyone's safety
- Be sure this is in proper working order
- These must always be kept free from clutter and equipment
Down
- Important for everyone
- Must be properly stored in an upright position in a stand
- Require prompt action
- These supplies must be properly locked and stored away
- If you hear them, you own them
11 Clues: Require prompt action • Important for everyone • Prevent slips, trips and • If you hear them, you own them • Be sure this is in proper working order • How you must handle all accidents and incidents • These supplies must be properly locked and stored away • Must be properly stored in an upright position in a stand • ...
Medavie Education 2023-12-12
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- Beck's triad is in the house
- First name of your favorite paramedic
- Everyone gets this without a gag
- Kidney position
- the higher line between S and T
- An uptight pneumothorax
- A flag with no nation
- Treatment for "Eye spy with my little eye"
Down
- First line treatment for cardiac arrest
- Hurry up....you're going to slow!
- PQRST why did you go away?
- One,two,three...no IV
- CLEEEEAAAAARRRR!!
- How low can we go sweetly?
- Another key to improving patient safety
- Backasswards delivery
- High and low, that's where the STEMI goes
- Help me...I'm bleeding
- The key to improving patient safety
19 Clues: Kidney position • CLEEEEAAAAARRRR!! • One,two,three...no IV • Backasswards delivery • A flag with no nation • Help me...I'm bleeding • An uptight pneumothorax • PQRST why did you go away? • How low can we go sweetly? • Beck's triad is in the house • the higher line between S and T • Everyone gets this without a gag • Hurry up....you're going to slow! • ...
Chapter 10 2023-08-27
Across
- soap & water
- Safety Data Sheet
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- nonfood contact surfaces must be cleaned
- abbreviation for quaternary ammonium compounds
- soap and water
- Chlorine, iodine, and quats
- <6(acid) 7 (neutral) >8(base)
- scouring agent
- removes mineral deposit
- the first step for cleaning stationary equipment
Down
- should be at 110
- 2nd type of sanitizer
- to take off dried food on plates
- states how to deal with chemicals and where to store it
- breaks down grease
- 1 type of sanitizer
- solution is a mix of chemical sanitizer and water
- are up when storing flatware and utensils
- parts per million
20 Clues: soap & water • soap and water • scouring agent • should be at 110 • Safety Data Sheet • parts per million • breaks down grease • 1 type of sanitizer • 2nd type of sanitizer • removes mineral deposit • Chlorine, iodine, and quats • <6(acid) 7 (neutral) >8(base) • to take off dried food on plates • nonfood contact surfaces must be cleaned • are up when storing flatware and utensils • ...
UFL5 crossword of the day 2024-10-01
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- You can find lots of resources here.
- a tool to help with training employee's
- Area manager
- When entering or exiting the building use?
- This is our #1 priority
- Area manager
- HR rep
- feet protection
- Quality manager
- When moving through aisles
Down
- Group put together for safety matters
- everytime you skip an item it generates a?
- Before you enter the freezer this has to be done.
- ASM
- Most unsafe item to place on top shelf
- When there is a spill who do you call?
- items you can win for being safe
- Multi site lead
- FPS
- Site lead
20 Clues: ASM • FPS • HR rep • Site lead • Area manager • Area manager • Multi site lead • feet protection • Quality manager • This is our #1 priority • When moving through aisles • items you can win for being safe • You can find lots of resources here. • Group put together for safety matters • Most unsafe item to place on top shelf • When there is a spill who do you call? • ...
Shop Safety 2020-09-18
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- the standard unit for measuring sound
- color used to designate controls like levers, wheels, and knobs
- safety device used to protect ears from loud noises (cover the entire ear)
- the best type of clothing to wear in the shop for protection
- the color used to identify fire fighting equipment
- A fire that is caused by ordinary combustible materials
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- the color used to designate safety equipment and first aid supplies
- used to protect the workers eyes
- color used to mark traffic areas
- the color used to identify out of working order equipment
- colors used to draw a person's attention to large items
- color used to designate waste containers
- the risk of being free from danger or injury
- color used to help improve the visibility of items
- A fire that is caused by flammable liquids
15 Clues: used to protect the workers eyes • color used to mark traffic areas • the standard unit for measuring sound • color used to designate waste containers • A fire that is caused by flammable liquids • the risk of being free from danger or injury • color used to help improve the visibility of items • the color used to identify fire fighting equipment • ...
Patient Privacy and Safety 2022-11-08
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- Acronym used to ensure email encryption
- Protect patient ______
- You are not permitted to _____ your own record
- Employees need to access the network
- Inaccurate demographics may cause _____ record
- Empty ____ bin daily
- Patient identifier
- Identifies age
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- Privacy Law
- A way to secure your computer
- document you ask to verify correct name
- The reason for accuracy
- Do not____ pictures on social media
- PHISHING may result in ______ theft
- Report security incidents to safety ______
15 Clues: Privacy Law • Identifies age • Patient identifier • Empty ____ bin daily • Protect patient ______ • The reason for accuracy • A way to secure your computer • Do not____ pictures on social media • PHISHING may result in ______ theft • Employees need to access the network • Acronym used to ensure email encryption • document you ask to verify correct name • ...
March extended Safety Muster 2023 2023-03-06
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- Who is our shop Safety Advocate?
- is not allowed in the industrial areas of PSNS and IMF
- stands for Injury Prevention EveryDay
- Tops of lockers are not used for ___
- When entering a __ __ you must wear hardhat, safety glasses and shoes at all times
- eyewear must comply with the ANSI 87.1 standard.
- the shell of the hat for deformities.
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- A Safe for entry gas free ticket is ___ in color.
- A hot worker can never act as their own __ __.
- liners may be worn under hard hats.
- must comply with the ANSI Z89.1 standard.
- Compressed air shall ____ be pointed towards a person
12 Clues: Who is our shop Safety Advocate? • liners may be worn under hard hats. • Tops of lockers are not used for ___ • stands for Injury Prevention EveryDay • the shell of the hat for deformities. • must comply with the ANSI Z89.1 standard. • A hot worker can never act as their own __ __. • eyewear must comply with the ANSI 87.1 standard. • ...
Workplace Safety 2023-10-05
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- Worn to protect yourself from being exposed or harmed
- Agency that governs employee safety
- What you should do if you see something that is unsafe
- What waste should be placed in red bags
- Should be placed for repairs
- The practice of fitting the work station to the employee
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- Contains safety information for chemicals
- Group that responds to hazardous material spills
- Tool to use for reporting safety events
- Department that supports medical equipment
- Committee that oversees environment of care issues and compliance
- Type of permit needed when welding or soldering in a construction area
12 Clues: Should be placed for repairs • Agency that governs employee safety • Tool to use for reporting safety events • What waste should be placed in red bags • Contains safety information for chemicals • Department that supports medical equipment • Group that responds to hazardous material spills • Worn to protect yourself from being exposed or harmed • ...