safety Crossword Puzzles
CLE3 Crossword Puzzle! 2024-08-01
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- Dangerous goods/ materials that poses risk to safety, health
- A sale event day
- The process of moving product from one building to another to get it closer to the customer.
- Amazon's Logo
- Founded by Jeff bezos .company that sells things online
- A 10-digit alphanumeric code that identifies products on Amazon
- Groups that brings employees together
- A peculiar guy
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- AAs process these everyday
- A process of dispatching orders to customers
- Department where we pick, pack and ship orders
- A manufacturer or distributor that sells products to Amazon at a wholesale price.
- This is where you order safety shoes
- Department where we receive, and stow orders
- A portable platform on which goods can be moved, stacked, and stored
- AAs pull this when they need support
- Focuses on the health of employees
17 Clues: Amazon's Logo • A peculiar guy • A sale event day • AAs process these everyday • Focuses on the health of employees • This is where you order safety shoes • AAs pull this when they need support • Groups that brings employees together • A process of dispatching orders to customers • Department where we receive, and stow orders • Department where we pick, pack and ship orders • ...
4th Quarter Safety 2022-09-26
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- what we build in our people (safety vision)
- Required for unique or unusual tasks
- a condition that can cause serious harm
- left side of bow tie model
- How do we get to zero SIFs
- what we build in our systems (safety Vision)
- The F stands for what in SIF
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- V in LTV
- Safety conversations around controls
- Humans are?
- Represents the plan in blackline/blue line model
- right side of bow tie model
12 Clues: V in LTV • Humans are? • left side of bow tie model • How do we get to zero SIFs • right side of bow tie model • The F stands for what in SIF • Safety conversations around controls • Required for unique or unusual tasks • a condition that can cause serious harm • what we build in our people (safety vision) • what we build in our systems (safety Vision) • ...
Emerson Safety Day NORDICS 2022-05-24
10 Clues: 12 .... Behaviors • Protects your eyes • Emerson’s key core value • .... is the Safety Month • Needed for washing hands • Our vision is .... accidents • Where do we record incidents? • Personal Protective Equipment • Safety is a choice, not a .... • Protects your hands when lifting and carring
engineers 2021-09-03
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- helps integrate workers
- designs X-rays
- designs railroads
- designs jet wings
- safety helps with safety
- designs stop and yield signs
- designs lights
- design fields and how crops are grown
- designs vehicles
- deals with electronics
- designs software
- designs bulldozers
- deals with bones
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- makes sure everything is up to date
- deals with brains
- design high power machines
- designs processors
- designs zoos
- designs airplanes
- designs dams
- designs water fountains
- design water towers
- designs wiring
- designs kinetic wiring
- deals with chemistry
- researches data
26 Clues: designs zoos • designs dams • designs X-rays • designs lights • designs wiring • researches data • designs vehicles • designs software • deals with bones • deals with brains • designs railroads • designs jet wings • designs airplanes • designs processors • designs bulldozers • design water towers • deals with chemistry • designs kinetic wiring • deals with electronics • helps integrate workers • ...
Fire Camp Labor Day Puzzler 2015-09-06
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- go home
- four-letter word for safety
- safest kind of driving
- turn in dail
- lunch
- safety issue
- make after eight
- this incident
- spreads like wildfire
- you are here
- don't feed these babies
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- use 4WD in this
- first sign of fire
- makes mulch
- first things first
- approved beverage
- named for an Idaho Ed
- Type 1 handcrew
- wash these in hot water
- keep it brief on this
- dirty job
- IC Dueitt
- proof of qualifications
- falls from the sky
- yellow and green
- pick up at briefing
26 Clues: lunch • go home • dirty job • IC Dueitt • makes mulch • turn in dail • safety issue • you are here • this incident • use 4WD in this • Type 1 handcrew • make after eight • yellow and green • approved beverage • first sign of fire • first things first • falls from the sky • pick up at briefing • named for an Idaho Ed • keep it brief on this • spreads like wildfire • safest kind of driving • wash these in hot water • ...
EXAM1 2013-09-10
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- The professional organization that represents industrial hygienists.
- The U.S. Department of Labor's safety enforcement arm.
- The profession of protecting humans from exposure to radiation.
- Costs not covered by insurance.
- It is important to take witness statements as soon as the witness list has been compiled. This is called" _________.
- In ______________, it is important to not do exactly what a person in an accident did, as an additional accident may occur.
- The board that certifies safety professionals.
- The organization that is made up of safety professionals, which was founded after the
- The theory that humans hate to lose more than they love to win.
- An OSHA violation in which no fine is given.
- The human tendency to become hyper-focused on a decision, whether right or wrong.
- Shirtwaist Fire
- A failure in which the following components: person (host), machine (agency), or the environment fail.
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- Financial awards assigned to injured parties in a lawsuit.
- Failure to take reasonable care or failure to perform duties in ways that prevent harm to humans or damage to property.
- The theory of subtracting the capacity of a worker after an accident from the worker's capacity before an accident.
- The board responsible for administering the Certified Industrial Hygienist credential.
- The federal government's occupational safety and health research arm.
- A field of safety based on positive reinforcement.
- =N x 200,000/T
- An action involving a failure to exercise a reasonable care that may, as a result, lead to civil litigation.
- Errors that occur in real time during an accident.
- The concensus organization the published the national fire codes.
- The organization that represents professional engineers.
- Eyewitnesses to an accident.
- An error that occurred sometime in the past.
- An accident theory stating that injuries are based on preceding factors.
- Intentionally neglecting one's responsibility to exercise reasonable care.
28 Clues: =N x 200,000/T • Shirtwaist Fire • Eyewitnesses to an accident. • Costs not covered by insurance. • An OSHA violation in which no fine is given. • An error that occurred sometime in the past. • The board that certifies safety professionals. • A field of safety based on positive reinforcement. • Errors that occur in real time during an accident. • ...
Safe-D Begins With Me! 2013-03-28
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- The key to safe load lifting when it comes to heavy objects
- The method used to operate a fire extinguisher
- This healthy habit can improve your strength and flexibilty
- You should always wear this when walking in the parking lot
- By fixing or reporting a possible hazard, you are being ____
- All of your lifting should occur in this zone
- Your Line of Strength and Balance is an _____ line that stretches from ankle to ankle
- Don't just use Safety in Motion when you are on the clock, use these techniques when you are here as well
- If you feel that you are over exerting yourself, take one of these to stay alert and focused
- The first of the Four Keys
- You can strain yourself if you lift within this zone
- This phone number, found on the back of your cast ID, enables you to speak to a safety professional or leave an anonymous message
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- I practice safe ____ in everything I do
- You should always test this component of an object before attempting to lift it
- If you see a safety concern, what should you do?
- Know your limitations and when to ask for this
- Your line of _____ runs right through the middle of your Line of Strength and Balance
- When this scenario occurs, you should call 911
- Big load big ____
- Have fun in the sun, don't get _____
- Drink this to avoid dehydration
- Prevent stress in your wrists and hands by using this motion
- Safety in the work place (and at home) begins with this person
- Provides crucial information about chemicals in the workplace
- This medical device can be used to help restart natural hearth rhythms in the event of cardiac arrest (Do you know where the closest one to your location is?)
25 Clues: Big load big ____ • The first of the Four Keys • Drink this to avoid dehydration • Have fun in the sun, don't get _____ • I practice safe ____ in everything I do • All of your lifting should occur in this zone • The method used to operate a fire extinguisher • Know your limitations and when to ask for this • When this scenario occurs, you should call 911 • ...
Animal Studies OH&S plus communication 2016-02-09
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- What safety equipment do you need to have on your head when riding a horse?
- Name a breed of dog that has the stigma of being aggressive towards humans?
- Who do you call if your dog is sick?
- When walking into a vet practice you should have what restraint for a dog?
- What do you call someone who is transmitting a message?
- What category would a danger sign fit into?
- What are the procedures and guidelines implemented at a work place to ensure the health and safety of everyone there?
- When working with cattle what is the OHS principle you would employ?
- Name the type of report that you have to fill out when injured at work?
- When working with cats, what item is often used to cover the cat to keep it contained and unafraid?
- What safety equipment do you use to transport a snake?
- What might a dog do if it isn't used to you and you are approaching it?
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- How many tentacles does an octopus typically have?
- A type of communication that involves the mouth?
- What does a blank expression on a listeners face signal they are feeling/experiencing?
- What is an obvious sign of an aggressive cat?
- What piece of safety equipment would you put on a dog to protect yourself?
- An important piece of equipment that involves the mouth?
- What part of a dog can harm you?
- What is the risk or hazard when going into an elephants cage to feed them, wash them or any other form of communication or contact?
- What is a form other than speaking in verbal communication?
- What emotion is a dog signaling when its hackles are raised and tail is straight out behind?
- What does the S in OH&S stand for?
- If a cat is hissing how does it feel?
24 Clues: What part of a dog can harm you? • What does the S in OH&S stand for? • Who do you call if your dog is sick? • If a cat is hissing how does it feel? • What category would a danger sign fit into? • What is an obvious sign of an aggressive cat? • A type of communication that involves the mouth? • How many tentacles does an octopus typically have? • ...
ED Mental Health Population 2022-10-28
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- What type of test should be run using the Mental Health NIO?
- What should all MHP patients be wearing?
- What type of behavior is a sign of escalation and should not be ignored?
- Patients who score as moderate or high risk will be placed on what type of precautions?
- This training class helps you recognize escalating behavior and prioritize personal safety.
- Suicide is the ______ leading cause of death in the United States.
- Where should all patient belongings be placed?
- When does continuous observation begin after recognition of suicide risk?
- What type of restraint order changes its duration based on age?
- What type of focused assessment should be completed on all patients with a mental health chief complaint?
- The mental health NIO can be used for this type of chief complaint
- According to the sitter guide, safety trumps _______.
- If a sitter is unavailable, we can also ask _____ to provide continuous observation.
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- Those under ______ years old must have parent or guardian notification of mental health concerns.
- This entity may evaluate the patient to help determine the best disposition.
- If the patient answers "yes" to question 5 of the asq tool, they are considered _____ risk for suicide?
- Feeling ________ is the most common cause for suicidal ideation for older adults?
- Administering high doses of medications to manage patient behavior is what type of restraint?
- What type of risk is being minimized using the Room Safety Checklist?
- Sitter documentation of patient observations must be completed every _______ minutes.
- If a patient is unable to leave due to concerns for personal safety, what type of hold is this?
- How many visitors are allowed (maximum) at a time?
- As a bedside sitter, the top priority is patient _______.
- What tool is used to assess for SI thoughts or behaviors during triage?
24 Clues: What should all MHP patients be wearing? • Where should all patient belongings be placed? • How many visitors are allowed (maximum) at a time? • According to the sitter guide, safety trumps _______. • As a bedside sitter, the top priority is patient _______. • What type of test should be run using the Mental Health NIO? • ...
Safety and Prevention 2025-12-12
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- It is our ...... to work safely and report hazards
- It defines roles and responsibilities for health and safety within the organization, ensuring that everyone knows their duties and obligations.
- Never place obstruction in ______
- We can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good .....
- Safer moving and handling practices have been shown to reduce?
- a handheld active fire protection device usually filled with a dry or wet chemical used to extinguish or control small fires, often in emergencies
- a structured, step-by-step plan designed to prevent accidents, injuries, or property damage by guiding individuals on how to perform tasks safely
- is a safety procedure used to protect workers from unintentional exposure to hazardous energy
- the maximum speed at which a vehicle is legally permitted to travel
- is defined as the maximum force or load that a piece of lifting equipment
- defined as any work where there is a risk of falling that could cause injury
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace
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- The policy outlines how the organization will manage health and safety risks, ensuring that employees are protected from harm.
- Undesirable event that occurs unintentionally that can result in injury, harm or damage
- The design of working conditions to better accommodate the human body's capabilities and limitations.
- Forced removal of employees from building/facility due to potential emergency
- a material or object that ignites easily, burns intensely, or has a rapid rate of flame spread
- Acids are considered
- Powered truck used to move heavy loads in warehouses and docks
- Equivalent to probability or chance
- It ensures that the organization complies with health and safety laws, such as the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- EHS Risk ________ is an integral part of our EHS Control Framework
- The removal of risk, the most effective risk control
- All microorganisms which may be able to provoke an infection, allergy, or toxicity in humans, animals, or plants
24 Clues: Acids are considered • Never place obstruction in ______ • Equivalent to probability or chance • Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace • It is our ...... to work safely and report hazards • The removal of risk, the most effective risk control • Powered truck used to move heavy loads in warehouses and docks • ...
Nucor Safety 2025-06-26
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- U.S. Government safety agency
- ____ Our Culture
- Become the Worlds ____ Steel Company
- ____ Safety month (June)
- ____ The Core
- Boots worn in production and shipping
- (2 words) Worn on your head
- Acronym for Potential Serious Injury or Fatality
- ____ tagout
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- Protects from UV
- High ____ Gloves (Plate throwers)
- ___ line (Don't go here/do these!)
- ____ Resistant Gloves (Welders
- ____ Guard (protects top of foot)
- ____ Beyond
- (2 words) Hearing PPE
- Acronym Serious Injury or Fatality
17 Clues: ____ Beyond • ____ tagout • ____ The Core • Protects from UV • ____ Our Culture • (2 words) Hearing PPE • ____ Safety month (June) • (2 words) Worn on your head • U.S. Government safety agency • ____ Resistant Gloves (Welders • High ____ Gloves (Plate throwers) • ____ Guard (protects top of foot) • ___ line (Don't go here/do these!) • Acronym Serious Injury or Fatality • ...
CNJYC CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-02-02
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- Focus of safety and emergency education
- Day honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Central theme of Dr. King’s legacy
- Core value emphasized on MLK Day
- A “day on, not a day off” focus
- Humanitarian value promoted by service
- Key tool in home fire safety
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- Goal of fire prevention and emergency planning
- Event supporting lifesaving donations
- Organization supporting disaster relief and health
- Blood disease highlighted by Biomed committee
- Device used to stop small fires
12 Clues: Key tool in home fire safety • Device used to stop small fires • A “day on, not a day off” focus • Core value emphasized on MLK Day • Central theme of Dr. King’s legacy • Event supporting lifesaving donations • Humanitarian value promoted by service • Focus of safety and emergency education • Day honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. • ...
Arumi_ICT crossword 2020-11-16
11 Clues: safe • device • settings • big image • Connection • microsoft word • google document • comic from pixton • Flash cards slides • friendly search engine • game of internet safety
Acronym 2014-05-27
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- Hazardous Environment Awareness Training
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Corruption Perception Index
- Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreement
- Customer Relations Management
- Community Driven Safety Development
- Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action
- Risk Management and Compliance
- Grants Management System
- Extended Senior Management Group
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- Operations Handbook
- Transparency International
- Failed States Index
- Danida Capacity Assessment
- The CoC Reporting Procedure
- Community Driven Recovery and Development
- Camp Coordination and Camp Management
- Microsoft Dynamics NAV or Navision
- Global Specialist Lead
- Safety Risk Management System
- Ease of Doing Business index
21 Clues: Operations Handbook • Failed States Index • Global Specialist Lead • Disaster Risk Reduction • Grants Management System • Transparency International • Danida Capacity Assessment • Corruption Perception Index • The CoC Reporting Procedure • Ease of Doing Business index • Customer Relations Management • Safety Risk Management System • Risk Management and Compliance • ...
Psychological Safety 2025-05-27
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- The feeling of being able to take risks without fear of punishment.
- The opposite of judgment—team members practice this to support each other.
- Fear of this prevents employees from speaking up.
- A culture of open ______ helps build psychological safety.
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- Managers must demonstrate this quality to promote safety.
- This word describes inclusion and belonging in a team.
- One must feel this in a team to express their ideas freely. / Psychological safety encourages employees to share ______.
- Psychological safety improves team ______ and innovation.
- A leader who listens actively shows this kind of communication.
- A team member who frequently dismisses others' ideas may create this type of climate.
10 Clues: Fear of this prevents employees from speaking up. • This word describes inclusion and belonging in a team. • Managers must demonstrate this quality to promote safety. • Psychological safety improves team ______ and innovation. • A culture of open ______ helps build psychological safety. • A leader who listens actively shows this kind of communication. • ...
Bunnings berri safety 2021-04-24
12 Clues: keep safe • gets hurt • report type • name of bug • lifts timber • moves pallets • who owns safety • knife protection • meets every month • helps team recover • can have 3-6 sessions • length of safety plans
EHS SAFETY CORNER 2025-04-29
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- Objects like needles, handled carefully to safety. avoid injury.
- A harmful element found in old paint.
- Essential breathing protection device used in dusty or toxic environments.
- A system that provides hot water and heat.
- Equipment like gloves and goggles that protect workers from hazards (abbr.).
- The department responsible for investigating workplace safety complaints. (Abbr.)
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- Term for potential sources of harm at work.
- A situation that demands immediate action for safety.
- General word for working carefully to prevent injury.
- Harmful material found in older NYCHA buildings, requires certified handling.
- Program to protect workers who use respirators (abbr.).
11 Clues: A harmful element found in old paint. • A system that provides hot water and heat. • Term for potential sources of harm at work. • A situation that demands immediate action for safety. • General word for working carefully to prevent injury. • Program to protect workers who use respirators (abbr.). • Objects like needles, handled carefully to safety. avoid injury. • ...
Week 4 Project 2025-08-23
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- Provide ____ rounding.
- ____ clients to speak up and take an active role in their health care and in preventing errors
- Fore clients who are ____, unconscious, or otherwise compromised, keep the side rails up.
- Use ____ assessment tools to evaluate clients and their environment for safety.
- Use current evidence to promote a culture of safety, using the ____ Patient Safety Goals as a guide.
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- Use ____ for responding to dangerous situations.
- Keep the ____ in the low position, and lock the brakes.
- Place clients at risk for falls near the ____ station.
- Use ____ belts and additional safety equipment when moving clients.
- Know the location of safety ____ sheets and hazardous chemicals in the environment.
10 Clues: Provide ____ rounding. • Use ____ for responding to dangerous situations. • Place clients at risk for falls near the ____ station. • Keep the ____ in the low position, and lock the brakes. • Use ____ belts and additional safety equipment when moving clients. • Use ____ assessment tools to evaluate clients and their environment for safety. • ...
SCiS End of 2024 2024-11-28
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- Major Accidents are High _______,Low Probability Events
- Management of it is Essential
- Aqueous Film ______ Foam (AFFF)
- _______ Safety leadership Survey Undertaken in 2024
- Everyone has Authority to ____ the Job
- Emergency Response _____ and Exercises - essential to maintain readiness
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- Process Safety ______ SCiS Resource
- Safety Or Environment Critical ______ (SECEs)
- Colour of Hat worn by 'New' People
- ______ Isolation, One of the IOGP Lifesaving Rules
- ______ of Major Accident Hazards Regulations (CoMAH)
- Type of Cheese referred to in classic Barrier model
12 Clues: Management of it is Essential • Aqueous Film ______ Foam (AFFF) • Colour of Hat worn by 'New' People • Process Safety ______ SCiS Resource • Everyone has Authority to ____ the Job • Safety Or Environment Critical ______ (SECEs) • ______ Isolation, One of the IOGP Lifesaving Rules • _______ Safety leadership Survey Undertaken in 2024 • ...
Acronym Quiz - what are we really talking about? 2014-05-27
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- Safety Risk Management System
- Camp Coordination and Camp Management
- Grants Management System
- Danida Capacity Assessment
- Microsoft Dynamics NAV or Navision
- Corruption Perception Index
- Failed States Index
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- The CoC Reporting Procedure
- Hazardous Environment Awareness Training
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- Extended Senior Management Group
- Global Specialist Lead
- Community Driven Safety Development
- Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action
- Community Driven Recovery and Development
- Transparency International
- Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreement
- Customer Relations Management
- Risk Management and Compliance
- Operations Handbook
- Ease of Doing Business index
21 Clues: Failed States Index • Operations Handbook • Global Specialist Lead • Disaster Risk Reduction • Grants Management System • Danida Capacity Assessment • Transparency International • Corruption Perception Index • The CoC Reporting Procedure • Ease of Doing Business index • Safety Risk Management System • Customer Relations Management • Risk Management and Compliance • ...
food saftey 2015-11-16
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- she ___ her finger.
- to be safe
- use a ___ to avoid overcooking food
- don't leave ____ unattended
- use paper towel to avoid ____
- used to clean dishes
- you use ___ to eat
- please ___ your hands before cooking
- don't leave appliances _______
- put cold food in the ____
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- she used a ___ too cut her meat
- raw meat,poultry and, ____
- do not ____ meat
- used to cook food
- check floors for safety ___
- clean counter tops with a ___
- tie___ up before cooking
- make sure dishes are ____
- ___ raw meat from produce
- wash dishes in the ____
20 Clues: to be safe • do not ____ meat • used to cook food • you use ___ to eat • she ___ her finger. • used to clean dishes • wash dishes in the ____ • tie___ up before cooking • make sure dishes are ____ • ___ raw meat from produce • put cold food in the ____ • raw meat,poultry and, ____ • check floors for safety ___ • don't leave ____ unattended • clean counter tops with a ___ • ...
Night Shift Safety 3 14 2018 2018-03-14
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- on your head
- worn for visibility
- coolest safety guy ever
- elevators are us
- our night shift nurse
- we plug it in
- needs to be worn on site
- we keep you healthy
- keep us safe
- need to be four inch minimum
- worn on the hands
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- we cover it all
- steve simmons
- newest building on Nights
- first contact in case of injury
- pull aim squeeze sweep
- for hearing protection
- safety through scaffolding
- biggest building on Nights
- need to be signed off every shift
- we haul it all
- how to get out
22 Clues: on your head • keep us safe • steve simmons • we plug it in • we haul it all • how to get out • we cover it all • elevators are us • worn on the hands • worn for visibility • we keep you healthy • our night shift nurse • pull aim squeeze sweep • for hearing protection • coolest safety guy ever • needs to be worn on site • newest building on Nights • safety through scaffolding • ...
The giraffe crossword 2019-05-08
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- someone that does science
- another word for make
- a type of plant
- another word for armor
- Something that needs water to grow
- tell someone something important
- windy or hot depends on the
- a task with potions
- square triangle square triangle
- another word for weather is
- another word for person
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- a house is a
- kids play on it
- another word for habitat
- another word for tiny animals outside
- another word for safety
- not in danger
- something that tells North,South,East,West
- a dog is a
- another word for community is
20 Clues: a dog is a • a house is a • not in danger • kids play on it • a type of plant • a task with potions • another word for make • another word for armor • another word for safety • another word for person • another word for habitat • someone that does science • windy or hot depends on the • another word for weather is • another word for community is • square triangle square triangle • ...
Engineering Crossword 2023-08-16
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- Design packing solutions
- Controls Auto
- Smart phones with safety apps
- Investigate force and motion
- Provide technical support
- New investments
- Design & generate
- Producing digital products
- Gated level crossing
- Service X-ray
- Architect Prepare designs
- Smart bicycles
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- Create new technologies
- Furniture
- Technician Repairing electronics
- Protecting clean air
- Robotic surgery
- 3D printing
- Building new exhibits
- Depositions
- Quality Engineer Ensure the quality of manufactured products
- Framework for engineering solutions
- Airborne Wind Turbines
- Eliminate wastefulness in production processes
- Altering the DNA
- Find the solution for the best data
26 Clues: Furniture • 3D printing • Depositions • Smart bicycles • Controls Auto • New investments • Altering the DNA • Service X-ray • Design & generate • Robotic surgery • Protecting clean air • Gated level crossing • Building new exhibits • Airborne Wind Turbines • Create new technologies • Design packing solutions • Provide technical support • Investigate force and motion • ...
Electric Fan And Blender 2026-03-13
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- – Proper grounding method
- – Proper handling of tools
- – Proper disposal of defective materials
- – Safety standard for electronics
- – Clean surface used for assembling electronics
- – Ensuring workplace safety standards
- – Protective gear for eyes
- – Proper disposal of waste
- – Standard for quality management systems
- – Device used to measure voltage
- – Preventing contamination of components
- – Proper storage of parts
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- – Safe disposal of defective materials
- – Proper handling of sensitive components
- – Proper handling and protection of sensitive components
- – Proper labeling of tools
- – Proper workplace organization
- – Proper storage of electronic parts
- – Identifying tools with names or codes
- – Tool used for soldering
- – Practice of preventing electrostatic discharge damage
21 Clues: – Proper grounding method • – Tool used for soldering • – Proper storage of parts • – Proper handling of tools • – Proper labeling of tools • – Protective gear for eyes • – Proper disposal of waste • – Proper workplace organization • – Device used to measure voltage • – Safety standard for electronics • – Proper storage of electronic parts • – Ensuring workplace safety standards • ...
Blender and Electric Fan 2026-03-13
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- Protective gear for eyes
- Proper labeling of tools
- Standard for quality management systems
- Device used to measure voltage
- Proper handling and protection of sensitive components
- Proper disposal of defective materials
- Proper storage of parts
- Practice of preventing electrostatic discharge damage
- Preventing contamination of components
- Proper grounding method
- Ensuring workplace safety standards
- Proper disposal of waste
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- Safety standard for electronics
- Proper workplace organization
- Proper storage of electronic parts
- Tool used for soldering
- Proper handling of sensitive components
- Proper handling of tools
- Identifying tools with names or codes
- Clean surface used for assembling electronics
- Safe disposal of defective materials
21 Clues: Tool used for soldering • Proper storage of parts • Proper grounding method • Protective gear for eyes • Proper labeling of tools • Proper handling of tools • Proper disposal of waste • Proper workplace organization • Device used to measure voltage • Safety standard for electronics • Proper storage of electronic parts • Ensuring workplace safety standards • ...
Liam Kitchen Safety 2021-10-20
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- to take safety measures
- when you drop a liquid
- Does damage over time in games
- dangerous
- The condition of being protected
- a place to store
- To be clean
- warmer than freezing, cooler than cool
- Clean an area
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- Another name for mushrooms
- can come in many forms and is all over your body
- small organism
- grows on outdated foods
- make something impure
- transport by air
- Grows on bad chicken
- free of illness
- Temperature a temperature to make food safe to consume
- spread out
- Opposite of Cold
20 Clues: dangerous • spread out • To be clean • Clean an area • small organism • free of illness • transport by air • a place to store • Opposite of Cold • Grows on bad chicken • make something impure • when you drop a liquid • to take safety measures • grows on outdated foods • Another name for mushrooms • Does damage over time in games • The condition of being protected • ...
Annual Safety Refresher Training 2018 2018-01-08
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- head PPE
- type of energy 1
- type of energy 8
- inspection type 2 words
- vehicle PPE 2 words
- feet PPE 2 words
- face PPE 2 2 words
- pinch point safety
- visual safety
- type of energy 5
- type of training 2
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- face PPE 1
- edge warning
- type of training 3
- emergency care 2 words
- type of energy 4
- type of energy 6
- health warning source
- type of training 1
- type of energy 7
- type of energy 3
- type of energy 2
- type of energy 9
23 Clues: head PPE • face PPE 1 • edge warning • visual safety • type of energy 4 • type of energy 1 • type of energy 6 • type of energy 8 • type of energy 7 • type of energy 3 • feet PPE 2 words • type of energy 2 • type of energy 9 • type of energy 5 • type of training 3 • type of training 1 • face PPE 2 2 words • pinch point safety • type of training 2 • vehicle PPE 2 words • health warning source • ...
Woodworking 2022-02-10
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- / safety apparel
- / keeps you clean
- saw / a hand tool to change shape
- / draws
- / units of measure
- saw / A tool for curves and fine shapes
- / will hold material
- saw / used to shorten raw material
- square / right angle tool
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- sander / used for finishing work appearance
- / apply final colors
- / to alter colour
- muffs / noise protection
- punch / puts fasteners below the surface
- / alters thickness
- saw / used to quickly bring material down to size
- saw / has a continuous blade
- / Something to follow
- / used to remove material
- / item of safety apparel
20 Clues: / draws • / safety apparel • / to alter colour • / keeps you clean • / alters thickness • / units of measure • / apply final colors • / will hold material • / Something to follow • muffs / noise protection • / item of safety apparel • / used to remove material • square / right angle tool • saw / has a continuous blade • saw / a hand tool to change shape • saw / used to shorten raw material • ...
Fire Chapter 3 2024-02-28
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- personal protective equipment
- protects neck
- mandated outfit for a specific job or workplace
- used to refill SCBA air cylinders
- occupational safety health administration
- self contained breathing apparatus
- put on PPE
- shoes
- pounds per square inch
- main fuel for fire
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- protective gear, NFPA 1971 (two words)
- testing for SCBA cylinders
- difficulties caused by PPE
- way to improve breathing in a fire
- protection for head
- product of combustion
- protects hands, but limits movement and sense of touch
- cleaning and care of PPE
- personal alarm safety system
- take off PPE
20 Clues: shoes • put on PPE • take off PPE • protects neck • main fuel for fire • protection for head • product of combustion • pounds per square inch • cleaning and care of PPE • testing for SCBA cylinders • difficulties caused by PPE • personal alarm safety system • personal protective equipment • used to refill SCBA air cylinders • way to improve breathing in a fire • ...
Safety, Fire, Health & Environment 2026-03-01
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- - Personal Protective Equipment
- - Our planet
- - Powder residue after fire
- - Safety education
- - Digital protection barrier
- - Area of control
- - Emergency sound
- - Practice emergency procedure
- - Free from risk
- - Leave building quickly during danger
- - Probability of harm
- - Spill pollutant
- - Discarded materials
- - Protection from harm or danger
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- - Fire fighting device
- - Loud warning device
- - Urgent dangerous situation
- - Something that can cause harm
- - Save from danger
- - Harmful gases
- - Protects nose and mouth
- - First help in injury
- - Air pollution fog
- - Escape of gas/liquid
- - Head protection equipment
25 Clues: - Our planet • - Harmful gases • - Free from risk • - Area of control • - Emergency sound • - Spill pollutant • - Safety education • - Save from danger • - Air pollution fog • - Loud warning device • - Probability of harm • - Discarded materials • - Fire fighting device • - First help in injury • - Escape of gas/liquid • - Protects nose and mouth • - Powder residue after fire • ...
Safety 2016-10-12
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- _____ Blockers are used to keep Associates and Customer out of Aisles.
- ____ of safety 10-4-4.
- A lift that is used similar to a ladder.
- You call an ____ Associate to clean a spill.
- There is a central _______ storage bay in receiving.
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- Used to move a lift truck and operator around the store.
- A propane fueled lift truck.
- The stores safety team.
- A place for pallet and overstock stock storage.
- A safety checklist that needs to be completed everyday.
- Lift truck with extending forks.
11 Clues: ____ of safety 10-4-4. • The stores safety team. • A propane fueled lift truck. • Lift truck with extending forks. • A lift that is used similar to a ladder. • You call an ____ Associate to clean a spill. • A place for pallet and overstock stock storage. • There is a central _______ storage bay in receiving. • A safety checklist that needs to be completed everyday. • ...
Safety 2022-07-18
11 Clues: Where we work • To do as a team • _______ as you go • Lowe's Core Value • Something to be avoided • Caused by a slip or trip • something that can cause harm • Running over debris can cause • A wooden aid for moving product • To keep something from happening • scattered pieces of waste remains
Safety 2022-07-18
11 Clues: Where we work • To do as a team • _______ as you go • Lowe's Core Value • Something to be avoided • Caused by a slip or trip • something that can cause harm • Running over debris can cause • A wooden aid for moving product • To keep something from happening • scattered pieces of waste remains
Safety 2022-08-24
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- The Mini has high level platforms, while the yard has _____ level platforms.
- Do not ______ fire extinguishers and emergency exits.
- Reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can help prevent ________.
- Ensure to ______ and not pull.
- It is our ______ to work safe and report all hazards.
- Food safety requires strict control over time and _________.
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- This hazard can be very "shocking".
- When carrying a product keep your ______ straight.
- These safety ______ protect your eyes.
- Always have ______ points of contact when ascending or descending.
- Never step on _____ of the track, always step over
11 Clues: Ensure to ______ and not pull. • This hazard can be very "shocking". • These safety ______ protect your eyes. • When carrying a product keep your ______ straight. • Never step on _____ of the track, always step over • Do not ______ fire extinguishers and emergency exits. • It is our ______ to work safe and report all hazards. • ...
Safety 2021-04-01
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- this action is required if fire alarm goes off
- a first aid injury is classified as this level
- category of injury resulting in hospitalisation
- we contact these guys for after hours medical assistance
- this event could be outcome of an external spill in yard
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- these contractors should not clean up hazmat spills
- first priority in emergency response
- type of emergency requiring extensive external assistance
- this is a toxic gas, is corrosive and can cause burns to skin and eyes
- primary response team for fire or similar emergency onsite
- we do this after an incident to evaluate performance
11 Clues: first priority in emergency response • this action is required if fire alarm goes off • a first aid injury is classified as this level • category of injury resulting in hospitalisation • these contractors should not clean up hazmat spills • we do this after an incident to evaluate performance • we contact these guys for after hours medical assistance • ...
safety 2023-11-14
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- A set of rules or guidelines to ensure safety
- extingusher A device used to put out fires
- door Emergency exit route
- A device used to secure oneself while working at heights
- A state of being secure from danger or harm
- detector A device used to detect smoke or fire
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- A measure taken to prevent accidents or inj
- A precautionary measure taken to prevent accidents or injuries
- A device used to protect against electric shock
- Protective gear worn on the head
- A device used to protect the eyes
11 Clues: door Emergency exit route • Protective gear worn on the head • A device used to protect the eyes • A measure taken to prevent accidents or inj • A state of being secure from danger or harm • A set of rules or guidelines to ensure safety • A device used to protect against electric shock • extingusher A device used to put out fires • ...
Safety 2024-01-31
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- Required PPE during crane operations
- Used to clean up large spills in the facility
- A sensing device that stops the machine when an object (hand) breaks the plane of the machine
- Use this to prevent picking up metal chips with your hands
- Someone who reports unsafe conditions in the facility
- Material Handlers use these to see around blind corners
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- The area you meet in the parking lot during emergency evacuation
- The form used to report incidents resulting in injuries, property damage or near misses
- Required PPE that protects your hands while performing job tasks
- The "P" in the acronym PASS stands for
- Protects employees from making contact with the point of operation in a machine
11 Clues: Required PPE during crane operations • The "P" in the acronym PASS stands for • Used to clean up large spills in the facility • Someone who reports unsafe conditions in the facility • Material Handlers use these to see around blind corners • Use this to prevent picking up metal chips with your hands • The area you meet in the parking lot during emergency evacuation • ...
Safety 2024-06-01
11 Clues: Puts out fires • causes injuries • ergonomic injury • Report immediately • protects your hands • fork lift right of way • isolates hazardous energy • where to go in bad weather • when something seems unsafe • what the yellow kits are for • what to do for an active shooter
Safety 2023-08-09
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- Stands for Bacterial Borne Pathogens
- The color of biohazard bags
- A sign and symptom of Hepatitis
- Type C Fire Extinguisher is used on what type of fire?
- Goes on the hands as a method of PPE
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- Blood Borne Pathogens are
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Stands for Personal Protective Equipment
- The Fire extinguisher that can be used on all types of fires.
- Type B Fire extinguisher contains what main ingredient
- The abbreviation for tuck, bend, hug
11 Clues: Blood Borne Pathogens are • The color of biohazard bags • A sign and symptom of Hepatitis • Stands for Bacterial Borne Pathogens • The abbreviation for tuck, bend, hug • Goes on the hands as a method of PPE • Stands for Personal Protective Equipment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Type B Fire extinguisher contains what main ingredient • ...
Safety 2025-08-06
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- the light that signifies that you have to slow down
- driving when intoxicated
- going over the speed limit
- getting emotional / angry while driving
- something people wear when riding a motorcycle to stay safe
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- driving while texting, calling or not having your full focus on the road
- a card that signifies that you know how to drive
- rules set in place to avoid accidents on the road
- the light that signifies that you may go
- the light that signifies that you have to stop
- something you need to wear whenever you drive to keep safe in case of accidents
11 Clues: driving when intoxicated • going over the speed limit • getting emotional / angry while driving • the light that signifies that you may go • the light that signifies that you have to stop • a card that signifies that you know how to drive • rules set in place to avoid accidents on the road • the light that signifies that you have to slow down • ...
2016 Responsible Care Certification Audit 2016-08-29
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- independent, unbiased inspector to assure a structure and system in place to measure, manage and verify performance in the Responsible Care Program.
- text, sometimes referred to SHE&S, Safety or Responsible Care, which outlines company's committment to SHE&S; found on corporate website
- The Responsible Care ____________ is the program by which Odyssey manages its business and operations with regard to Safety, Health, Environment & Security (SHE&S) issues.
- pre-designated gathering point for all personnel during evacuations
- established by senior management as guidance to ensure Odyssey maintains a leading SHE&S position throughout the company
- the chemical industry's voluntary SHE&S initiative
- Risk of coming into contact with chemicals during
- a danger or risk
- Employees should maintain an awareness of the policy, risks/hazards, and their work environment
- ___________ should maintain an awareness of the policy, risks/hazards, and their work environment
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- Responsible Care Awareness, HM & Security, HAZCOM, Forklift, First Aid/CPR
- Safety, Health, Environment & Security
- We all have responsibility for Safety, Health, Environment & Security (SHE&S) in our __________
- an industry trade association for American chemical companies
- Establishes goals and provides resources
- A key part of the Responsible Care Management System process is mandatory __________ by an independent, accredited auditor
- Provides ________ as evidence as management support
- prioritized based on frequency and severity
- SHE&S Special Thanks And Recognition Awards Program
19 Clues: a danger or risk • Safety, Health, Environment & Security • Establishes goals and provides resources • prioritized based on frequency and severity • Risk of coming into contact with chemicals during • the chemical industry's voluntary SHE&S initiative • Provides ________ as evidence as management support • SHE&S Special Thanks And Recognition Awards Program • ...
Fortress Crossword 2023 2023-12-07
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- Where is the Fortress Safety HQ located?
- Who is the parent company of Fortress Safety?
- This is a separate part of an interlock that transmits the state of a guard (closed or not closed)
- Fortress offer short, informative, and entertaining online safety…
- The product range that uses heavy duty guard locking with network connectivity?
- Which solution can be used to manage permissions over industrial networks?
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- A type of inhibit function
- US regulatory agency whose mission is to assure safe and healthy working conditions by setting and enforcing standards
- A network protocol now available on proNet
- Which Fortress safeguarding solution is suitable for washdown environments?
- Fortress webinars are generally hosted on a specific day of the week
- An ______ release is actuated from outside the safeguarded space and requires a special tool
- Fortress Safety is well-known for manufacturing
13 Clues: A type of inhibit function • Where is the Fortress Safety HQ located? • A network protocol now available on proNet • Who is the parent company of Fortress Safety? • Fortress Safety is well-known for manufacturing • Fortress offer short, informative, and entertaining online safety… • Fortress webinars are generally hosted on a specific day of the week • ...
Lord of the Flies 2023-10-11
13 Clues: fire • safety • murderer • pure evil • had morals • piggys death • used to make fire • two peas in a pod • only speak with it • the system in the book • mistaken for the beast • where trendelina is from • the most neutral of them all
Cyber safety 2016-05-25
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- bulling when bulling is taken place online
- can be about personal stuff like music
- a small piece of the computer data sent from a Website to the web browser
- a pice of software allows you to view internet pages
- a thing that closes your tab but it is still there
- a combination of letter and numbers
- ups Display advertisement that people don't like
- room virtual online room where people can talk
- involves being polite when using websites where your communicating
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- the repeated use of electronic communications to harass or frighten someone for example by sending theatening emails
- mail is being mean online to others
- a computer network that lets you go to web sites
- safety also known as safety refer
- A person or thing that hacker
- a online community where people come together
- remove unwanted data form a search
- use email, instant messaging , and derogatory websites
- can mess your computer and shut it down destroys dater
- junk mail that is unwanted advertisements
19 Clues: A person or thing that hacker • safety also known as safety refer • remove unwanted data form a search • mail is being mean online to others • a combination of letter and numbers • can be about personal stuff like music • bulling when bulling is taken place online • junk mail that is unwanted advertisements • a online community where people come together • ...
safety crossword 2015-10-19
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- never____ into a container as it is being heated
- if you do not know how to use something____a teacher
- one if you or your lab partner are hurt, yell_______
- fill wash bottles with only____water
- never return unused ______ to their original containers
- do not place hot_____on laboratory desk
- the location and _____ procedures
- chemicals properly
- never____chemicals from the class room
- do not use____electrical equipment
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- lenses _______ ______ should not be worn
- never work_____
- report all
- never fool around in the ________
- aprons_____have been provided for you to use
- be___ for your work
- keep____clear
- suction never use_____to fill a pipet
- conduct yourself in a conductable____
19 Clues: report all • keep____clear • never work_____ • chemicals properly • be___ for your work • never fool around in the ________ • the location and _____ procedures • do not use____electrical equipment • fill wash bottles with only____water • conduct yourself in a conductable____ • never____chemicals from the class room • do not place hot_____on laboratory desk • ...
Safety Day 2015-10-07
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- Term for standards/guidelines to maintain a clean workplace.
- Something found in a first aid kit for swelling / pain.
- This needs to be watched when driving lift trucks.
- This should be done to your work area before leaving at the end of your shift.
- Fork trucks are not allowed in this shelving area.
- This must be done when a fire occurs in the building.
- These are worn on the feet when in the warehouse.
- These cannot be stood on end.
- One must seek this type of attention when hurt on the job.
- This cannot be done in front of fire emergency exits.
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- Arranging of essential items in order for easy access.
- These are worn when doing battery maintenance.
- Another word for the separation of items to be kept & discarded
- Teaching others to make 5S a habit, adhering to standards.
- Polishing an item will help to make it do this.
- Used when coming out of aisles and high traffic areas.
- One item that is found in a hazmat spill kit.
- This is used with a safety belt when operating a lift truck.
- This can be used to safely cross over the converyor.
19 Clues: These cannot be stood on end. • One item that is found in a hazmat spill kit. • These are worn when doing battery maintenance. • Polishing an item will help to make it do this. • These are worn on the feet when in the warehouse. • This needs to be watched when driving lift trucks. • Fork trucks are not allowed in this shelving area. • ...
Safety Savvy 2016-11-21
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- Safety is our top ---------------.
- Sudden stimulation of nerves caused by contact with electricity
- A potential source of danger.
- During an emergency you should use the exit ---------- to you.
- The best time to prepare for an --------------- is before one happens.
- CROR is a set of --------- that govern railways.
- Driving while texting.
- Done at the start of the day or when conditions change.
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- COR recognizes companies with health and safety systems that meet or exceed --------- standards.
- Form that explains hazards of chemicals.
- Lock Out Tag Out (abbrev.)
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air.
- Workplace ---------- Materials Information System
- Required when in a moving vehicle.
- An “almost” accident is a ---------- miss.
- Head protection.
- Anytime is ------- time.
- Done before using any equipment or tools.
- Ocular protection.
19 Clues: Head protection. • Ocular protection. • Driving while texting. • Anytime is ------- time. • Lock Out Tag Out (abbrev.) • A potential source of danger. • Safety is our top ---------------. • Required when in a moving vehicle. • Form that explains hazards of chemicals. • Done before using any equipment or tools. • An “almost” accident is a ---------- miss. • ...
Water Safety 2017-08-24
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- other word for dark and gloomy
- save from a dangerous or difficult situation.
- an expert swimmer employed to rescue bathers
- the movement of air
- an object, quality, or event whose presence or occurrence indicates the probable presence or occurrence of something else.
- swimming stroke in which the arms are pushed forwards
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel.
- a barrier, railing, or other upright structure
- water survival technique
- plunge head first into water
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- Short form in memory of deceased
- bright colour
- belonging to the present time
- aid help given to a sick or injured person
- aid other word for swim nudel
- the condition of having an abnormally low body temperature.
- the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.
- the condition of being protected
- walk through water or another liquid
19 Clues: bright colour • the movement of air • water survival technique • plunge head first into water • belonging to the present time • other word for dark and gloomy • aid other word for swim nudel • Short form in memory of deceased • the condition of being protected • walk through water or another liquid • aid help given to a sick or injured person • ...
Water Safety 2017-08-28
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- a barrier, railing, or other upright structure
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel.
- other word for dark and gloomy
- the condition of having an abnormally low body temperature.
- walk through water or another liquid
- the condition of being protected
- an object, quality, or event whose presence or occurrence indicates the probable presence or occurrence of something else.
- other word for swim noodle
- an expert swimmer employed to rescue bathers
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- belonging to the present time
- save from a dangerous or difficult situation.
- Short form in memory of deceased
- a swimming stroke in which the arms are pushed forwards
- water survival technique
- the movement of air
- help given to a sick or injured person
- the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.
- bright color
- plunge head first into water
19 Clues: bright color • the movement of air • water survival technique • other word for swim noodle • plunge head first into water • belonging to the present time • other word for dark and gloomy • Short form in memory of deceased • the condition of being protected • walk through water or another liquid • help given to a sick or injured person • an expert swimmer employed to rescue bathers • ...
workplace safety 2017-05-24
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- a small amount of me can drown you
- Hold on to me for assistance
- Do right by me or you may get lost
- When you can't see what's coming
- a twisted nail
- I hold boxes together when being transferred
- alarms do this
- people keep me tied at all times
- better than rope
- I'm not always easy to climb
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- My physical characteristics include nickel and iron
- my best friend is a hammer
- I may creak when you walk
- people may stay here 8hrs. a day
- I can blind you or help you see better
- I can sweep you off your feet
- common base of a load
- use me at all times
- cooking agent
19 Clues: cooking agent • a twisted nail • alarms do this • better than rope • use me at all times • common base of a load • I may creak when you walk • my best friend is a hammer • Hold on to me for assistance • I'm not always easy to climb • I can sweep you off your feet • When you can't see what's coming • people may stay here 8hrs. a day • people keep me tied at all times • ...
Safety Crossword 2018-02-28
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- All chemicals must be identified with one of these
- When on a ______ keep 3 points of contact at all times.
- Why would a code yellow be called?
- Stop, ____, Point
- You must be wearing high visibility clothing to enter one of these zones
- Good __________ will help prevent pains and strains
- The first "S" in PASS when using a fire extinguisher
- What does SDS stand for?
- What form must be filled out if you are injured at work?
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- The colour of your designated path when travelling through the plant
- This is posted and discussed in department meetings to raise awareness
- Forklifts have many of these spots
- It is everyone's ______________ to work safely and report hazards and incidents
- Avoid Slips, Trips and _____
- Awareness is a form of __________
- One of two signal words used to identify chemicals
- _________ and bonding prevents static electricity
- What must be worn for your safety at Vuteq?
- Safety is the doorway to __________
19 Clues: Stop, ____, Point • What does SDS stand for? • Avoid Slips, Trips and _____ • Awareness is a form of __________ • Forklifts have many of these spots • Why would a code yellow be called? • Safety is the doorway to __________ • What must be worn for your safety at Vuteq? • _________ and bonding prevents static electricity • All chemicals must be identified with one of these • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-28
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- Always put cooked food on a _______ plate.
- When protein from one food is transferred to another.
- Bruised and damaged parts on fruits and vegetables can contain _______.
- What can be found on fruits and vegetables?
- One of the symptoms of food poisoning.
- A person can have a serious allergic reaction, when they come in contact with an _______.
- Always use _______ cutting boards.
- What should you always do before eating fruits and vegetables.
- In what environment does bacteria rapidly multiply?
- Where food should be thawed.
- A thermometer should always be placed in the _______ part of the meat to get an accurate reading.
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- Always keep them sanitized.
- Food cannot be left out in room temperature for more than _______ hours.
- Symptoms of food poisoning can occur within _______.
- This can happen if food is not separated.
- What can slow down the growth of harmful bacteria.
- Keep hot and cold foods at the right _______.
- Food _______ cannot be cooked off.
- What kills bacteria?
- What is the first step to Fight Bac?
20 Clues: What kills bacteria? • Always keep them sanitized. • Where food should be thawed. • Always use _______ cutting boards. • Food _______ cannot be cooked off. • What is the first step to Fight Bac? • One of the symptoms of food poisoning. • This can happen if food is not separated. • Always put cooked food on a _______ plate. • What can be found on fruits and vegetables? • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-29
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- do this with cooked and raw foods in the fridge to prevent contamination
- food poisoning caused by a bacterium typically growing on improperly sterilized canned meats
- what happens when bacteria is transferred from a source to food that was not previously contaminated
- the temperature range between 4 and 60 degrees where bacteria grows on food at a rapid rate
- examples of these are a fork or spoon
- bacteria will stop multiplying on food that is kept below this many degrees
- micro-organisms that can cause disease
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- is a bacteria commonly found in and on the bodies of people and animals
- lactose is a type of this
- used to shoot adrenalin into anaphylaxis victims
- what you need to do to food to kill bacteria
- the only visible type of bacteria; usually fuzzy
- do this to your hands by washing them before handling food
- do this to completely kill bacteria
- one of the six things bacteria needs to grow
- a bacterium that occurs mainly in the intestine, usually causes food poisoning
- a very common symptom of food poisoning
- a food that contains edible bacteria
- an immunological reaction to food proteins
- one of the six things bacteria needs to grow
20 Clues: lactose is a type of this • do this to completely kill bacteria • a food that contains edible bacteria • examples of these are a fork or spoon • micro-organisms that can cause disease • a very common symptom of food poisoning • an immunological reaction to food proteins • what you need to do to food to kill bacteria • one of the six things bacteria needs to grow • ...
Water Safety 2014-10-23
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- dark and gloomy water
- A very bright colour that bees are attracted to
- a movement when your arms are pushed forward and then swept back in a circular motion
- A person that is in control if someone is in danger while being in the water
- Freedom from harm or danger
- A condition of having an abnormal low body temperature
- A different word to Symptoms is ...
- Something that you would use on a person if they fall over
- walk with force through water or other liquid substances
- Moves forcefully or rapidly in water
- When you plunge head first into the water with your arms in front of you
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- When water moves in one directions rapidly it is called ...
- A large natural stream or water way
- You wear it when going out on the water in a kayak or canoe
- Something you call when your in danger
- Continuing to live after an accident
- A barrier or railing to keep things safe
- You save someone from a dangerous situation
- Natural movement on the air that causes trees to sway
19 Clues: dark and gloomy water • Freedom from harm or danger • A large natural stream or water way • A different word to Symptoms is ... • Continuing to live after an accident • Moves forcefully or rapidly in water • Something you call when your in danger • A barrier or railing to keep things safe • You save someone from a dangerous situation • ...
Food Safety 2015-01-14
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- Check the use-thru __________ on sanitizer test strips.
- Disposable liners for Iced and Sweet Tea should be discarded each.
- Avoid touching the glove __________ with your bare hand.
- Quality requires _____ of the 4 patties be between 160 - 170 degrees
- The tower where water should come from to calibrate pyrometer
- Sign your ___________ name for each section you complete.
- Used to complete book _______.
- Action or follow-up should be recorded in the _____________ section.
- Hold the blue glove by the _____________ as you put it on.
- Grasp the blue glove at your __________ at the back to remove.
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- Towels belong in the bucket or in your ________________.
- Remove patties in stacks of ________
- A full run of sausage patties
- If more tha _____________.
- If food safety standard is met, then check for the _____________ standard.
- GM must review and ________ the Daily Food Safety Checklist
- Refrigerator units should be marked to ___________ description column in book.
- Probe the 4 __________ patties
- Blue disposable gloves must be worn when handling ______ beef, fish or poultry products including shell eggs.
19 Clues: If more tha _____________. • A full run of sausage patties • Probe the 4 __________ patties • Used to complete book _______. • Remove patties in stacks of ________ • Check the use-thru __________ on sanitizer test strips. • Towels belong in the bucket or in your ________________. • Avoid touching the glove __________ with your bare hand. • ...
Food Safety 2015-01-14
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- Disposable liners for Iced and Sweet Tea should be discarded each.
- Remove patties in stacks of ________
- Grasp the blue glove at your __________ at the back to remove.
- The tower where water should come from to calibrate pyrometer
- If food safety standard is met, then check for the _____________ standard.
- Refrigerator units should be marked to ___________ description column in book.
- Avoid touching the glove __________ with your bare hand.
- Sign your ___________ name for each section you complete.
- Used to complete book _______.
- Probe the 4 __________ patties
- Quality requires _____ of the 4 patties be between 160 - 170 degrees
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- Action or follow-up should be recorded in the _____________ section.
- GM must review and ________ the Daily Food Safety Checklist
- Check the use-thru __________ on sanitizer test strips.
- If food or quality standards aren't met, _____________ to make sure procedures are being followed.
- Blue disposable gloves must be worn when handling ______ beef, fish or poultry products including shell eggs.
- Towels belong in the bucket or in your ________________.
- Hold the blue glove by the _____________ as you put it on.
- A full run of sausage patties
19 Clues: A full run of sausage patties • Used to complete book _______. • Probe the 4 __________ patties • Remove patties in stacks of ________ • Check the use-thru __________ on sanitizer test strips. • Towels belong in the bucket or in your ________________. • Avoid touching the glove __________ with your bare hand. • Sign your ___________ name for each section you complete. • ...
Lab Safety 2015-09-06
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- who do you tell if a piece of equipment is not working?
- back how must hair be?
- what do you not do in the lab
- how must you always conduct yourself?
- how do you treat all preserved specimens with?
- who do you tell immediately if you get injured?
- what do you follow at all times?
- what do you consider all chemicals?
- what do you do if you do not understand something?
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- how many hands do you hold a microscope with?
- wastes what should be disposed by the teacher's orders?
- what are not supposed to touch if not instructed?
- how should you always keep your work area?
- what are all unauthorized experiments?
- what do you handle glassware with?
- what do you read before continuing?
- hands what do you never pick up broken glassware with?
- should you cut towards or away from yourself?
- what do you wash after finishing a lab?
- what should you always keep away from your face?
- what must not be started if not told to do so by a teacher?
21 Clues: back how must hair be? • what do you not do in the lab • what do you follow at all times? • what do you handle glassware with? • what do you read before continuing? • what do you consider all chemicals? • how must you always conduct yourself? • what are all unauthorized experiments? • what do you wash after finishing a lab? • how should you always keep your work area? • ...
Safety & Professionalism 2021-02-22
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- responsible for setting and enforcing safe working conditions
- U.S. organization that works to help control and prevent infectious diseases
- microorganisms that cause disease and illness in humans and which are transmitted by contact with contaminated blood
- omission of some act that ought to be performed
- protects sensitive patient health information from being disclosed
- the degree of care that a similar healthcare professional would exercise under the same circumstances
- improper, negligent practice
- wrongful performance of a normally lawful act; mistake
- performance of an act that is normally lawful, but legally unjustified in a specific situation
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- procedures, actions, and processes that a healthcare practitioner is permitted to undertake; defined by professional license
- materials or products that are potentially dangerous, and they may be purchased and used at a health science facility
- "science of fitting the job to the worker"; practice of designing equipment and work tasks to conform to the capability of the worker
- set of rules outlining norms, rules, and responsibilities or proper practices of an individual or organization
- step-by-step directions on how to proceed in a specific situation
- regulates and supervises the production and sales of food, prescription drugs, vaccines, and other related products
- principles designed to help professionals conduct business honestly with integrity
- general direction on how things should be carried out; helps to guide decisions
- international organization that helps to coordinate efforts to contain infectious diseases
- document that provides policies and procedures for emergency situations
19 Clues: improper, negligent practice • omission of some act that ought to be performed • wrongful performance of a normally lawful act; mistake • responsible for setting and enforcing safe working conditions • step-by-step directions on how to proceed in a specific situation • protects sensitive patient health information from being disclosed • ...
Food Safety 2021-04-01
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- storage, stores foods no higher than 0 degrees Fahrenheit
- also known as poisons
- dishes, used dishes
- Safety, keep foods safe to eat
- make food unfit for use
- microscopic living creatures
- temperature storage, stores mainly unopened cans and oils
- to warm up meat in order to cook it
- removal of food from the shelves
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- illness, a sickness caused by food
- storage, stores foods no higher than 40 degrees Fahrenheit
- scrub, wash hands for 1/3 of a minute
- temperature, the center of the meat is cooked properly
- Predicts and prevents threats to food safety
- danger zone, temperature zone bacteria can grow
- food no longer able to be consumed
- hygiene, to take care of your own hygiene
- to keep things sanitized
- burn, grayish-brown spots on food
- contamination, juices of raw meat contact other meat
20 Clues: dishes, used dishes • also known as poisons • make food unfit for use • to keep things sanitized • microscopic living creatures • Safety, keep foods safe to eat • removal of food from the shelves • burn, grayish-brown spots on food • illness, a sickness caused by food • food no longer able to be consumed • to warm up meat in order to cook it • scrub, wash hands for 1/3 of a minute • ...
Kitchen Safety 2021-04-30
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- Always _____ _____ appliances when you are finished using them.
- Do not light a _______ near a gas leak.
- Use _____ _____ to pick up hot pans.
- Cut ______ from your body.
- Always keep a _____ ___________ in the kitchen.
- Clean up _______ and broken glass immediately.
- Do not wear ______ clothing near the stove.
- Always keep a copy of __________ numbers on the fridge.
- Do not _____ in the kitchen.
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- Never leave ______ in the sink.
- Do not leave anything __________ near the stove.
- Keep stove tops free of ________.
- Never use ________ to put out a grease fire.
- Wash your _______ before working in the kitchen.
- Use a ______ paper towel to clean up broken glass.
- Never leave _________ in the kitchen unsupervised.
- Make sure to tie ______ back before cooking.
- Do not put metal objects in the _________.
- Turn pot handles to the ______ to avoid getting bumped.
19 Clues: Cut ______ from your body. • Do not _____ in the kitchen. • Never leave ______ in the sink. • Keep stove tops free of ________. • Use _____ _____ to pick up hot pans. • Do not light a _______ near a gas leak. • Do not put metal objects in the _________. • Do not wear ______ clothing near the stove. • Never use ________ to put out a grease fire. • ...
Welding Safety 2023-08-20
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- Your work area should always be?
- The most protective ear protection.
- The type of light that is felt as heat.
- This entity creates the rules we MUST abide by.
- Protects us from breathing in toxic fumes, vapors and microbes.
- The clothing we wear to protect us.
- Informs us of what, how, why, when, and if not for products we use day to day
- The color of fuel gas hoses
- Should always be on a cylinder unless being used.
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- The effect UV light can have on our eyes.
- Gaseous particles suspended in air.
- Solid particles suspended in air.
- The acronym used to remember how to put out a fire.
- The material our shoes need to be made of.
- A non reactive gas.
- This is the most common injury in the welding trade.
- The color of oxygen hoses.
- Never use this on welding cylinders, hoses, or regulators.
- A welding hood that is affordable and reliable.
19 Clues: A non reactive gas. • The color of oxygen hoses. • The color of fuel gas hoses • Your work area should always be? • Solid particles suspended in air. • Gaseous particles suspended in air. • The most protective ear protection. • The clothing we wear to protect us. • The type of light that is felt as heat. • The effect UV light can have on our eyes. • ...
e-safety 2023-10-18
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- working safely on the internet
- someone who posts inflammatory, or off-topic messages in an online community
- a method of sending digital messages
- a program that infects your computer
- stealing or tricking
- The actions undertaken by a paedophile to befriend someone younger
- to keep yourself safe
- Computer software that secretly records information about the way you use your computer.
- a way to seek help on the internet
- an attempt to exploit a computer system or a private network inside a computer.
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- sending , posting or sharing negative things
- a service for children when they are in need of help
- connecting to others using the internet
- the playing of a video game over the internet, usually with friends.
- connecting computers and other devices around the world
- Unwanted email sent in bulk
- a set of characters that only you know and to help you log into things
- devices that are connected to eachother
- Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre
19 Clues: stealing or tricking • to keep yourself safe • Unwanted email sent in bulk • working safely on the internet • a way to seek help on the internet • a method of sending digital messages • a program that infects your computer • connecting to others using the internet • devices that are connected to eachother • sending , posting or sharing negative things • ...
Safety Nets 2023-10-16
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- this president started welfare during the great depression
- compensataion checks for people who've lost their jobs
- financial award given by government to person/group to carry out specific task
- health coverage to poor people who are unemployed, or not covered by employer plans
- this program aims sends money from fed, to the states. aims to move people on welfare, to joing workforce
- social service covering people 65 or over
- this program collects payroll taxes, and redistributes to rretired, disabled, or people unable to work
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- how does the government help the poor?
- ____ living wage. a wage that is high enough to maintain a normal standard of living
- lacking sufficient money to live at a standard within a society
- number of children (rounded, in millions) US living in poverty
- __ ____ benefits. goods/services provided for free or at greatly reduced cost
- direct payments of money
- government aid for the poor
- state of being extremely poor
- __________ housing. government sponsored housing assistance
- the rounded percentage of people, living in poverty in the US
- government program providing health insurance at no charge, to children
- adive given at no charge. example: public defender
19 Clues: direct payments of money • government aid for the poor • state of being extremely poor • how does the government help the poor? • social service covering people 65 or over • adive given at no charge. example: public defender • compensataion checks for people who've lost their jobs • this president started welfare during the great depression • ...
Patient Safety 2024-02-26
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- A four step process used to self - check and focus on tasks
- An element of Universal Protocol performed in the OR immediately before a surgery serves as a final reassurance of accurate patient identity, surgical site and procedure.
- What does the B in SBAR stand for?
- What does the A in the SAFE Toolkit stand for?
- What does the R in SBAR stand for?
- What does the A in STAR stand for?
- The prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with health care.
- What does the R in STAR stand for?
- What are you supposed to do every time you enter and exit a patient room?
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- What does the A in SBAR stand for?
- What does the S in the SAFE Toolkit stand for?
- A situation in which there was a significant potential for harm, but no incident occurred.
- What is one of the two patient identifiers?
- What does the S in STAR stand for?
- What does the T in STAR stand for?
- These brief and routine meetings among a team are held to share information about potential or existing safety issues facing patients or associates.
- A two way process for exchanging information.
- Safety Event Management System / Where do you report events related to the safety of our patients?
- What does the S in SBAR stand for?
19 Clues: What does the A in SBAR stand for? • What does the S in STAR stand for? • What does the T in STAR stand for? • What does the B in SBAR stand for? • What does the R in SBAR stand for? • What does the A in STAR stand for? • What does the S in SBAR stand for? • What does the R in STAR stand for? • What is one of the two patient identifiers? • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-03-27
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- Do not pick up broken glass with your hands, instead use a…
- Used to remove pans from the oven
- Used to put out large fires in the kitchen
- Used to put out fat fires instead of water
- What you should do after you put a liquid in the microwave
- What you should keep electrical cords away from
- The type of material you keep away from portable appliances that heat up
- What you wrap your hand in if you have to pick up broken glass
- How long you should wash your hands for
- The direction you cut a knife
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- How long food can be kept in the danger zone
- Used to peel vegetables and fruits instead of a knife
- What you soak your dirty dishes in
- Keeps knife from cutting countertop
- Use this device instead of your hands to pick up food from hot liquids
- You turn off all stove and oven controls if you smell…..
- used to reach higher shelves instead of a chair or box
- The type of trash can you must use when you are disposing of hot or smoldering items
- You keep knives like this because they are less likely to cause an accident than dull ones
19 Clues: The direction you cut a knife • Used to remove pans from the oven • What you soak your dirty dishes in • Keeps knife from cutting countertop • How long you should wash your hands for • Used to put out large fires in the kitchen • Used to put out fat fires instead of water • How long food can be kept in the danger zone • What you should keep electrical cords away from • ...
Kitchen Safety 2020-03-09
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- refrigerate promptly
- You can get the bacteria from uncooked meat, seafood or eggs
- An electric kitchen utensil
- Where you wash your hands and dishes
- Gives second life to materials
- Don't cut on the counter, cut on a ______
- Must be worn if you have a open cut, open sore or skin disease and are cooking
- Temperature range in which food-borne bacteria can grow
- Where you cook and bake
- the first thing you do with your hands before cooking
- The best way to ____ dishes is to let them air ____
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- Soak your dirty dishes in only ____
- Process where bacteria transfers from one substance to another
- spoon Used to measure the amount of either liquid or dry ingredients in small servings
- ____ to the right temperature
- A substance that causes an allergic reaction
- Make clean and hygienic
- Burn out ____ with fire-extinguisher
- A danger or risk
19 Clues: A danger or risk • refrigerate promptly • Make clean and hygienic • Where you cook and bake • An electric kitchen utensil • ____ to the right temperature • Gives second life to materials • Soak your dirty dishes in only ____ • Where you wash your hands and dishes • Burn out ____ with fire-extinguisher • Don't cut on the counter, cut on a ______ • ...
Food safety 2024-09-25
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- Use what to pick up hot pans?
- Don't eat what foods within 2 hours?
- ALways use what before cooking?
- When cutting food, always use a what?
- Tilt where? of pots and pans towards you so you do not burn your hands or face.
- The best rule is always?
- Always keep what away from you?
- Never put out oil with what?
- What could catch fire on a gas stove?
- a symptom of a Food-borne illness
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- Risky foods are anything needs?
- Always clean the counters and stuff you used so it doesn't get what?
- A food-borne illness caused by eating undercooked food and gives you what?
- When cooking other foods make sure they are?
- Cook foods? (Hint it starts with a T)
- contamination of eating spoiled food gets you?
- Always keep what foods what?
- A food-borne illness is a disease caused by what?
- You should clean your hands for how many seconds?
19 Clues: The best rule is always? • Always keep what foods what? • Never put out oil with what? • Use what to pick up hot pans? • Risky foods are anything needs? • ALways use what before cooking? • Always keep what away from you? • a symptom of a Food-borne illness • Don't eat what foods within 2 hours? • Cook foods? (Hint it starts with a T) • When cutting food, always use a what? • ...
Kitchen Safety 2024-07-16
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- Keep cold foods.....
- ........... clothing can easily catch afire
- This removes germs and bacteria from surfaces
- A .......... extinguisher is essential to a kitchen space
- Remember to turn the ...... so that fires can be avoided
- Do this to maintain order in your kitchen space
- Put things where they belong!
- Using this helps to protect our clothing in the kitchen
- Use these to avoid touching food directly
- Avoid this by securing the cords of your equipment
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- These small people should be kept away from the kitchen
- It is important to keep these sharp so that they are effective when you cut food items
- Do not place hot glass dishes on a....... surface
- Keep these neatly trimmed
- Wash this part of the body frequently when preparing food
- These remind us to check or turn the stove off by making a loud noise
- This helps us to keep hair out of the food being prepared
- .......... equipment should be kept on lower shelves
- This can happen if spills on the floor are not cleaned
19 Clues: Keep cold foods..... • Keep these neatly trimmed • Put things where they belong! • Use these to avoid touching food directly • ........... clothing can easily catch afire • This removes germs and bacteria from surfaces • Do this to maintain order in your kitchen space • Do not place hot glass dishes on a....... surface • Avoid this by securing the cords of your equipment • ...
safety stuffs 2023-01-30
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- go here if a fire happens
- what the red circle means
- why you cover linseed oil
- protect eyes
- beware of this so you don't get shocked
- ear protection
- clean breathing
- remove this
- use this if something bad happens
- remove this
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- the distance between fingers and saw
- protect your feet
- what the green square means
- one of the reasons you don't run
- what the blue circle means
- beware of this so you don't die
- what the yellow triangle means
- don't eat this in the shop
- don't go here
- what you do with long hair
20 Clues: remove this • remove this • protect eyes • don't go here • ear protection • clean breathing • protect your feet • go here if a fire happens • what the red circle means • why you cover linseed oil • what the blue circle means • don't eat this in the shop • what you do with long hair • what the green square means • what the yellow triangle means • beware of this so you don't die • ...
safety stuffs 2023-01-30
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- what the green square means
- the distance between fingers and saw
- remove this
- why you cover linseed oil
- protect your feet
- protect eyes
- don't go here
- go here if a fire happens
- what the yellow triangle means
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- one of the reasons you don't run
- use this if something bad happens
- what the red circle means
- beware of this so you don't die
- don't eat this in the shop
- what you do with long hair
- ear protection
- what the blue circle means
- clean breathing
- remove this
- beware of this so you don't get shocked
20 Clues: remove this • remove this • protect eyes • don't go here • ear protection • clean breathing • protect your feet • what the red circle means • why you cover linseed oil • go here if a fire happens • don't eat this in the shop • what you do with long hair • what the blue circle means • what the green square means • what the yellow triangle means • beware of this so you don't die • ...
Safety crossword 2025-02-07
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- What should you do when cutting with the drill press
- What is the fastest tool we use
- Hair must be
- what kind of jewelry can't you have
- How many triggers does the miter saw have
- Shoes must be
- Don't leave a machine while its what
- What should you wear when painting
- Must be worn in the shop
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- is hearing protection mandatory or optional
- What should shoes be
- What is the clamp for the drill press called
- Avoid these clothes
- How many sanders did we learn about
- The first saw we learned about
- what kind of clothes should you
- We wear these when painting
- Which way does the blade on the band saw move
- Do not do this with other people
- What kind of jewelry can you have in the shop
20 Clues: Hair must be • Shoes must be • Avoid these clothes • What should shoes be • Must be worn in the shop • We wear these when painting • The first saw we learned about • What is the fastest tool we use • what kind of clothes should you • Do not do this with other people • What should you wear when painting • How many sanders did we learn about • what kind of jewelry can't you have • ...
safety expectations 2025-01-27
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- posted follow
- all safety instructions
- all the time
- what do you do if you need help with one of the saws?
- toed shoes all the time
- What does PPE stand for?
- hair tied back
- no
- all appropriate PPE at all times
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- on the Miter Saw
- You should leave this class with the same number of
- On the bandsaw wait to
- why is it important to not talk to your friends in the shop?
- why is it important to keep your area clean?
- No jewelry or
- Why is it important to be safe in the shop?
- protection if you would like
- if you would like to when painting
- no
- not do
20 Clues: no • no • not do • all the time • posted follow • No jewelry or • on the Miter Saw • On the bandsaw wait to • all safety instructions • toed shoes all the time • hair tied back • What does PPE stand for? • protection if you would like • all appropriate PPE at all times • if you would like to when painting • Why is it important to be safe in the shop? • ...
safety crossword 2025-01-31
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- protects your eyes
- shoes covering toes
- used to make what you are making
- protects your ears
- sands with a belt like sanding thing
- sands stuff in a circle motion
- messing around
- is circle and cuts but it has a protection covering it
- opposite of running
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- messing around
- signs with rules to be safe
- not baggy clothes
- to follow rules
- ties hair back
- keep in place from something moving
- sander that is a spindle
- following what to be told to do
- making sure no one is hurt
- jewelry that needs to be put away
- hand protection
20 Clues: messing around • ties hair back • messing around • to follow rules • hand protection • not baggy clothes • protects your eyes • protects your ears • shoes covering toes • opposite of running • sander that is a spindle • making sure no one is hurt • signs with rules to be safe • sands stuff in a circle motion • following what to be told to do • used to make what you are making • ...
Workplace Safety 2025-03-06
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- Keep this clear in case of emergency
- Used to secure workers when working at heights
- Worn to protect your ears from loud machinery
- This type of shoe is puncture-resistant
- The process of stopping a machine or equipment before making repairs or maintenance
- Wear this to protect your lungs from harmful chemicals
- This a daily practice to protect your well-being from harm and danger
- A first-aid item to stop bleeding
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- Worn to protect your eyes from debris
- Use these when lifting objects by hand
- Material used to mark off pathways and hazardous or restricted areas
- Do this before using heavy equipment
- A type of protective garment worn to prevent burns from hot surfaces or liquids
- Worn to protect your hands from chemicals or cuts
- Used for lifting heavy objects safely
- Device used to stop fires from spreading
- Worn to prevent head injuries from falling objects
- Required to identify and control exposure to hazardous materials
- What to do in case of a fire
19 Clues: What to do in case of a fire • A first-aid item to stop bleeding • Keep this clear in case of emergency • Do this before using heavy equipment • Worn to protect your eyes from debris • Used for lifting heavy objects safely • Use these when lifting objects by hand • This type of shoe is puncture-resistant • Device used to stop fires from spreading • ...
Kitchen Safety 2025-06-12
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- When you turn wastes like leftovers from meals and garden waste into a fertile soil,by letting it break down naturally.
- These are egg cells created by some germs, such as bacteria and fungus, which can stay in harsh conditions and grow into living kinds under good conditions.
- Bacteria, viruses, fungus and tiny living creatures that could be helpful or harmful, especially when it comes to food safety and spoiled food .
- Is an emergency system used for getting someone breathing and blood flowing again after their heart has stopped beating.
- This is a list of products or materials that are regularly used in the kitchen to keep track of the food and tools that are available.
- Is a process used to make sure that food is made, kept, and eaten in a way that keeps people from getting sick from eating it.
- zone The temperatures are between 40°F (4°C) and 140°F (60°C)
- Small cooking items that can be transportable, like a toaster or a blender, which has a specific purpose and doesn't need permanent setup.
- It is a place in the kitchen where you do specific tasks such as preparing foods or cooking.
- These are cooking tools that are used for cooking and serving, such as knives, spoons, and spatulas.
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- When you take good care and save supplies like food, so they don't go to waste.
- Big kitchen machine that usually needs to be set up long-term, like a freezer, oven, or dishwasher.
- This happens when harmful germs or allergies passed from one food to another usually caused by bad storage or management
- These are wires with a wider blade allowing the plug to only to be placed into an outlet in one direction,
- These are supplies that can be safely stored at room temperature without rotting
- It is a process of reusing thrown away items to create new items in order to lessen waste and save resources.
- manoeuvre This is an emergency skill that is used to help a person who is choking by putting pressure on the belly to clear the mouth.
- burn When you don't keep food safely in the freezer. This causes the food to dry and then get bad , which lessens its quality and taste.
- It is the amount of time that an item of food is safe for eating and keeps its good value when stored properly
19 Clues: zone The temperatures are between 40°F (4°C) and 140°F (60°C) • When you take good care and save supplies like food, so they don't go to waste. • These are supplies that can be safely stored at room temperature without rotting • It is a place in the kitchen where you do specific tasks such as preparing foods or cooking. • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-07-18
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- Loose cords or clutter can cause what type of incident?
- Where do you report hazards and incidents?
- What does ‘E’ stand for in PPE?
- What equipment is similar to a forklift but doesn’t require a license?
- What is the equipment used to put out small fires?
- What is the most common cause of an injury? (hint: 2 words)
- Which of the following is the flashing red light at the entrance of the chiller used for? Forklift inside, pedestrian inside, low temperature
- What should you always bend to lift safely?
- What is the result of repetitive lifting or poor technique?
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- What is the vehicle used to lift and move heavy loads?
- What does ‘P’ stand for in SWP?
- What does the 'F' stand for in LTIFR?
- Poor _____ can cause headaches and eye strain
- How many emergency exits do we have at the Yarraville site?
- How many metres distance should you be from an operating forklift?
- How many Foodbank trucks do we have across all 4 sites?
- What should you do when you identify a hazard?
- What is the equipment used to move heavy loads across the floor? (hint: 2 words)
- What is the protective gear for your feet?
19 Clues: What does ‘P’ stand for in SWP? • What does ‘E’ stand for in PPE? • What does the 'F' stand for in LTIFR? • Where do you report hazards and incidents? • What is the protective gear for your feet? • What should you always bend to lift safely? • Poor _____ can cause headaches and eye strain • What should you do when you identify a hazard? • ...
Safety Awareness 2025-02-21
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- Where are all pedestrians suppose to walk on the plant floor?
- What do you wear to protect yourself from a fall from heights?
- Emergency button on every machine.
- Golden Rule #7
- What do you use when going up and down the stairs
- Golden rule #10
- How many golden rules are there?
- Golden rule #13
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- What do you use to get everyone's attention when there is a medical emergency or a serious injury?
- What form is filled out when you see an unsafe act or condition?
- Name of company you work for?
- who has the right of way in the plant?
- All electrical cabinets are to be _______.
- What type of glasses do you wear to protect your eyes?
- What type of gloves do you use when handling bobbins and reels?
- What is generated company wide when a serious injury happens?
- Golden Rule #15
- The device you use if someone is in cardiac arrest
- First name of plant manager
19 Clues: Golden Rule #7 • Golden Rule #15 • Golden rule #10 • Golden rule #13 • First name of plant manager • Name of company you work for? • How many golden rules are there? • Emergency button on every machine. • who has the right of way in the plant? • All electrical cabinets are to be _______. • What do you use when going up and down the stairs • ...
Health & Safety 2025-09-08
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- condition
- fees for intervention
- suppression
- fibres
- provision and use of working equipment regulations
- netting for all
- aider for health
- not very risky
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- civil
- assessment
- skin
- boots go on these
- book for mishaps
- health and safety executive
- post traumatic stress disorder
- don't hang around too long in a harness
- lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations
- of the mind - illness
- type of mask
19 Clues: skin • civil • fibres • condition • assessment • suppression • type of mask • not very risky • netting for all • book for mishaps • aider for health • boots go on these • fees for intervention • of the mind - illness • health and safety executive • post traumatic stress disorder • don't hang around too long in a harness • provision and use of working equipment regulations • ...
Online Safety 2026-04-13
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- Subjecting someone to offensive or unwanted actions online.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Spreading untrue information about someone else.
- Someone who acts responsibly online.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Showing consideration for others.
- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities.
- The state of being protected from danger or threats.
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- To annoy or trouble repeatedly or persistently.
- The beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something.
- Permitted by law.
- The state of being free from public attention.
- A secret word or phrase used to gain admission to something.
- Everything you do online becomes part of your digital footprint.
- To prevent someone from contacting you online.
- Details about yourself.
- The results of actions.
- Connected to the internet.
- Using technology to be mean to others.
- To give a spoken or written account of something.
20 Clues: Permitted by law. • Details about yourself. • The results of actions. • Connected to the internet. • Showing consideration for others. • Someone who acts responsibly online. • Using technology to be mean to others. • The state of being free from public attention. • To prevent someone from contacting you online. • To annoy or trouble repeatedly or persistently. • ...
Food Safety & Process Hygiene 2024-11-08
Across
- How many sinner circle parameters are there?
- T/F: Quality & Food Safety Culture is a new block in the Quality pillar?
- What co-product is sent for external lab analysis?
- What does CIP stand for?
- Medium level of Food Safety Control?
- T/F: Nitrates & Sodiums are a CCP in Brewing?
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- What policy addresses jewelry, long nails, hair etc?
- What audit did we a get AA pass for?
- Gluten is declared as an _ on our labels
- Process Hygiene & Food safety form part of what layer on the Quality Pillar?
- What protects us from Food Safety Threats?
11 Clues: What does CIP stand for? • What audit did we a get AA pass for? • Medium level of Food Safety Control? • Gluten is declared as an _ on our labels • What protects us from Food Safety Threats? • How many sinner circle parameters are there? • T/F: Nitrates & Sodiums are a CCP in Brewing? • What co-product is sent for external lab analysis? • ...
Pigeon Post March Crossword Current Affairs 2026-02-17
12 Clues: Soldiers • Worldwide • Movie awards • What comes next • Being protected • Calm and safety • Breaking the law • Person in charge • Country in the news • Farm animals like cows • Protection from disease • Global organisation (2 letters)
Home Safety Services 2018-01-11
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- Home Safety Services is _______ by the Joint Commission
- Modular Wheelchair Ramps are available for immediate purchase or ________
- Swing _________ Hinges widen the effective door opening
- ________ should be provided on both sides of the stairs
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- A shower ________ is a solution for step down showers
- The most common senior home modification
- Home Safety Services is celebrating its ________ anniversary
- A core belief of Home Safety Services
- A stair ________ enables access within multi-level homes
- ________ is our middle name
10 Clues: ________ is our middle name • A core belief of Home Safety Services • The most common senior home modification • A shower ________ is a solution for step down showers • Home Safety Services is _______ by the Joint Commission • Swing _________ Hinges widen the effective door opening • ________ should be provided on both sides of the stairs • ...
Acronym Quiz - what are we really talking about? 2014-05-27
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- Microsoft Dynamics NAV or Navision
- Failed States Index
- Global Specialist Lead
- Camp Coordination and Camp Management
- Community Driven Safety Development
- Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action
- The CoC Reporting Procedure
- Ease of Doing Business index
- Operations Handbook
- Customer Relations Management
- Transparency International
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- Safety Risk Management System
- Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreement
- Grants Management System
- Risk Management and Compliance
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Danida Capacity Assessment
- Community Driven Recovery and Development
- Extended Senior Management Group
- Hazardous Environment Awareness Training
- Corruption Perception Index
21 Clues: Failed States Index • Operations Handbook • Global Specialist Lead • Disaster Risk Reduction • Grants Management System • Danida Capacity Assessment • Transparency International • The CoC Reporting Procedure • Corruption Perception Index • Ease of Doing Business index • Safety Risk Management System • Customer Relations Management • Risk Management and Compliance • ...
The giraffe crossword 2019-05-08
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- Something that needs water to grow
- windy or hot depends on the
- another word for safety
- square triangle square triangle
- a dog is a
- a house is a
- tell someone something important
- someone that does science
- another word for armor
- another word for weather is
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- a type of plant
- another word for make
- kids play on it
- another word for person
- another word for habitat
- not in danger
- a task with potions
- another word for community is
- something that tells North,South,East,West
- another word for tiny animals outside
20 Clues: a dog is a • a house is a • not in danger • a type of plant • kids play on it • a task with potions • another word for make • another word for armor • another word for person • another word for safety • another word for habitat • someone that does science • windy or hot depends on the • another word for weather is • another word for community is • square triangle square triangle • ...
addisons crosswordgghhh1273122977 2019-05-13
Across
- plants, bugs or trees
- another word for plants or flowers
- an animals accessories
- a synonym for habitat
- safety
- necessary items for a particular purpose
- find your way through
- something including north,south,east and west
- any type of animal
- a person
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- a type of animal that is not around anymore
- a group of countries
- person who studies science
- flowers or trees or bushes
- protection
- another word for weather
- related by blood or DNA
- move your body
- this is alive and need food to live
- climate
20 Clues: safety • climate • a person • protection • move your body • any type of animal • a group of countries • plants, bugs or trees • a synonym for habitat • find your way through • an animals accessories • related by blood or DNA • another word for weather • person who studies science • flowers or trees or bushes • another word for plants or flowers • this is alive and need food to live • ...
Fire Chapter 3 2024-02-28
Across
- personal protective equipment
- protects neck
- mandated outfit for a specific job or workplace
- used to refill SCBA air cylinders
- occupational safety health administration
- self contained breathing apparatus
- put on PPE
- shoes
- pounds per square inch
- main fuel for fire
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- protective gear, NFPA 1971 (two words)
- testing for SCBA cylinders
- difficulties caused by PPE
- way to improve breathing in a fire
- protection for head
- product of combustion
- protects hands, but limits movement and sense of touch
- cleaning and care of PPE
- personal alarm safety system
- take off PPE
20 Clues: shoes • put on PPE • take off PPE • protects neck • main fuel for fire • protection for head • product of combustion • pounds per square inch • cleaning and care of PPE • testing for SCBA cylinders • difficulties caused by PPE • personal alarm safety system • personal protective equipment • used to refill SCBA air cylinders • way to improve breathing in a fire • ...
a19 2024-07-13
Across
- Engine running pre-race
- Fuel delivery device
- Team support driver
- Famous Spa curve
- Locked brake tire damage
- Acceleration force
- Shift to lower gear
- Race regulation official
- Track safety officer
- Pit later to gain position
- Early pit to gain position
- Belgian race track
- Engine air-fuel mixer
- Added competition weight
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- Race start system
- Tight U-shaped curve
- Race car service area
- Quick car lift device
- Racing caution signal
- Tire heat damage
- Neck safety gear
- Pre-signal start
- Elimination qualifier
- Helmet face cover
- Car to pit data
25 Clues: Car to pit data • Famous Spa curve • Tire heat damage • Neck safety gear • Pre-signal start • Race start system • Helmet face cover • Acceleration force • Belgian race track • Team support driver • Shift to lower gear • Tight U-shaped curve • Fuel delivery device • Track safety officer • Race car service area • Quick car lift device • Racing caution signal • Elimination qualifier • ...
Electric Fan And Blender 2026-03-13
Across
- – Proper grounding method
- – Proper handling of tools
- – Proper disposal of defective materials
- – Safety standard for electronics
- – Clean surface used for assembling electronics
- – Ensuring workplace safety standards
- – Protective gear for eyes
- – Proper disposal of waste
- – Standard for quality management systems
- – Device used to measure voltage
- – Preventing contamination of components
- – Proper storage of parts
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- – Safe disposal of defective materials
- – Proper handling of sensitive components
- – Proper handling and protection of sensitive components
- – Proper labeling of tools
- – Proper workplace organization
- – Proper storage of electronic parts
- – Identifying tools with names or codes
- – Tool used for soldering
- – Practice of preventing electrostatic discharge damage
21 Clues: – Proper grounding method • – Tool used for soldering • – Proper storage of parts • – Proper handling of tools • – Proper labeling of tools • – Protective gear for eyes • – Proper disposal of waste • – Proper workplace organization • – Device used to measure voltage • – Safety standard for electronics • – Proper storage of electronic parts • – Ensuring workplace safety standards • ...
Vocabulary #4 _ Grachen Pintor 2024-11-08
Across
- a meeting to communicate with the dead
- system of rules
- to leave from a place for safety
- place of refuge or safety
- difficulty in being controlled or managed
- to deliberately abandon or destroy
- done on hidden
- an outward appearance or disguise
- irritability or short-temperedness
- lacking in creativity
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- genealogy of gods
- over emotional or sappy
- extremely poor or miserly
- lacking in abundance
- compassion or forgiveness
- readiness to believe things too easily
- sticking out or bulging
- an action causing public outrage or disapproval
- reappearance of ancestral traits
- to consume eagerly or destructively
20 Clues: done on hidden • system of rules • genealogy of gods • lacking in abundance • lacking in creativity • over emotional or sappy • sticking out or bulging • extremely poor or miserly • compassion or forgiveness • place of refuge or safety • to leave from a place for safety • reappearance of ancestral traits • an outward appearance or disguise • to deliberately abandon or destroy • ...
Formula Terminology 2025-02-23
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- – Team’s car design
- – Aerodynamic tow effect
- – First grid position
- – Car for race control
- – Soft, medium, or hard
- – Car’s main frame
- – Assists on-track safety
- – Delayed pit stop strategy
- – Prepares tyres and brakes
- – Quick service break
- – Strategy for overtaking
- – Starting lineup
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- – Provide downforce
- – Overtaking aid
- – Edge of the track
- – Turbulence behind a car
- – Post-race inspection area
- – Top three finish
- – Monitored engine restriction
- – Collision or crash
- – Radio call for pit stop
- – First lap after pits
- – Energy recovery system
- – Measures acceleration impact
- – Official decision maker
25 Clues: – Overtaking aid • – Starting lineup • – Top three finish • – Car’s main frame • – Provide downforce • – Team’s car design • – Edge of the track • – Collision or crash • – First grid position • – Quick service break • – Car for race control • – First lap after pits • – Soft, medium, or hard • – Aerodynamic tow effect • – Energy recovery system • – Turbulence behind a car • ...
Sussy Vocabulary Puzzle 2025-07-23
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- → dueño de casa
- employee → persona que puede hacer muchas cosas en el trabajo
- → cualquiera
- → a pesar de
- → (very important)
- → nativo
- → comportamiento
- → persona que tiene su propio negocio
- → considerado
- → sospechoso
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- → (not serious crime)
- → (Great, Perfect, fantastic)
- → persona que trae el dinero a la casa (principal)
- → tendencia
- → fortalezas
- → tejer
- → convencer
- gear → equipo de seguridad
- → (dangerous chemicals)
- a crime → (cometer un crimen)
- → gafas (safety glasses)
- → acercarse
- aid → primeros auxilios
- → considerar
- → weir - raro
- skill → habilidad (soft)
- → (things to do at home)
27 Clues: → tejer • → nativo • → tendencia • → convencer • → acercarse • → fortalezas • → cualquiera • → a pesar de • → considerar • → sospechoso • → weir - raro • → considerado • → dueño de casa • → comportamiento • → (very important) • → (not serious crime) • → (dangerous chemicals) • aid → primeros auxilios • → gafas (safety glasses) • skill → habilidad (soft) • → (things to do at home) • gear → equipo de seguridad • ...
Puzzle 50: Chemical Safety & Lab Techniques 2025-09-09
Across
- – Protect clothing.
- – Burner for heating.
- – Dispose properly.
- – Measures concentration.
- – Personal protective equipment.
- – Poisonous.
- – Mixes solutions.
- – Measures liquid volume.
- – Prevent accidents.
- – Identifies chemical.
- – Material Safety Data Sheet.
- – Protect eyes.
- – Damages tissue/metal.
- – Reacts violently.
- – Flush eyes.
- – Directs liquids.
- – Holds liquids.
- – Danger potential.
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- – Measures mass.
- – Transfers precise volume.
- – Vent hazardous fumes.
- – Small container for experiments.
- – Heats substances.
- – Step-by-step procedure.
- – Catches fire easily.
- – Container for reactions.
- – Rinse chemicals off.
- – Put out fires.
- – Protect hands.
- – Measures pH.
30 Clues: – Poisonous. • – Flush eyes. • – Measures pH. • – Protect eyes. • – Measures mass. • – Put out fires. • – Protect hands. • – Holds liquids. • – Mixes solutions. • – Directs liquids. • – Protect clothing. • – Dispose properly. • – Heats substances. • – Reacts violently. • – Danger potential. • – Prevent accidents. • – Burner for heating. • – Catches fire easily. • – Identifies chemical. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-27
Across
- a general instruction or principle
- required by rule or law
- Stay away from something harmful
- Not making noise
- not allowed
- Respectful way
- a limit on what is allowed
- approval to do something
- official rule
- a place where safety is checked
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- make sure something happens
- Maintain a condition
- Detailed information on how to do something
- the act of moving people to safety
- Paying close attention
- potential source of danger
- official plan or principle
- necessary items for a task
- sudden dangerous situation
- an action taken to prevent danger
20 Clues: not allowed • official rule • Respectful way • Not making noise • Maintain a condition • Paying close attention • required by rule or law • approval to do something • potential source of danger • official plan or principle • necessary items for a task • sudden dangerous situation • a limit on what is allowed • make sure something happens • a place where safety is checked • ...
Test 2023-12-07
Across
- Where is the Fortress Safety HQ located?
- Who is the parent company of Fortress Safety?
- This is a separate part of an interlock that transmits the state of a guard (closed or not closed)
- Fortress offer short, informative, and entertaining online safety…
- The product range that uses heavy duty guard locking with network connectivity?
- Which solution can be used to manage permissions over industrial networks?
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- A type of inhibit function
- US regulatory agency whose mission is to assure safe and healthy working conditions by setting and enforcing standards
- A network protocol now available on proNet
- Which Fortress safeguarding solution is suitable for washdown environments?
- Fortress webinars are generally hosted on a specific day of the week
- An ______ release is actuated from outside the safeguarded space and requires a special tool
- Fortress Safety is well-known for manufacturing
13 Clues: A type of inhibit function • Where is the Fortress Safety HQ located? • A network protocol now available on proNet • Who is the parent company of Fortress Safety? • Fortress Safety is well-known for manufacturing • Fortress offer short, informative, and entertaining online safety… • Fortress webinars are generally hosted on a specific day of the week • ...
Q2 EMIT AP Safety Program - Crossword Challenge 2020-04-26
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- [Safety] ExxonMobil is committed to creating a culture of caring where individuals and teams work together to support the company value “______ gets hurt”
- [Covid19] Clean and ______ frequently touched surfaces
- [Ergo] Maintain a ______ posture while working
- [Covid19] Frequently wash your hands with ______
- [Ergo] Raise your monitor and/or laptop screen to ______ level
- [Covid19] Wear a ______ when you are heading out for necessities
- [Safety] It is a 3-step mental process, never written down, and we should be doing all the time?
- [Covid19] Avoid ______ areas
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- [Safety] An ______ is where somebody gets hurt.
- [Covid19] Common symptoms of COVID-19 includes fever, tiredness and dry ______
- [Ergo] When looking straight ahead, you should be looking at the top ______ of the screen
- [Ergo] Position your keyboard and mouse at ______ height
- [Safety] What is the tool to report near misses, ACT observations, hazards and incidents?
13 Clues: [Covid19] Avoid ______ areas • [Ergo] Maintain a ______ posture while working • [Safety] An ______ is where somebody gets hurt. • [Covid19] Frequently wash your hands with ______ • [Covid19] Clean and ______ frequently touched surfaces • [Ergo] Position your keyboard and mouse at ______ height • [Ergo] Raise your monitor and/or laptop screen to ______ level • ...
OSHA INFO 2022-09-11
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- The “S” in OSHA
- Workers have the right to see any ___ citations issued to their employer
- Job safety and health…it’s the___
- Workers must receive information and ___ on job hazards
- Workers can raise a safety or ____ concern
- It is ___ to retaliate against a worker for raising a safety concern
- The OSHA ___ must be displayed in the workplace
- The “A” in OSHA
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- Employers must provide training in a ___ that is understood by the worker
- Employers must comply with all OSHA ____
- The “O” in OSHA
- The “H” in OSHA
- All job-related fatalities must be reported to OSHA within ___ hours
- Employer must provide a ___ workplace
- Workers can participate in an OSHA ___
15 Clues: The “S” in OSHA • The “O” in OSHA • The “H” in OSHA • The “A” in OSHA • Job safety and health…it’s the___ • Employer must provide a ___ workplace • Workers can participate in an OSHA ___ • Employers must comply with all OSHA ____ • Workers can raise a safety or ____ concern • The OSHA ___ must be displayed in the workplace • ...
#0442 BullHead City Home Depot 365 Days Safe!!! 2025-05-03
Across
- Used to protect your hands
- What you do when you keep it Close to Home
- An associate who is a safety escort for lift equipment
- Tools used to help you work safely
- Group of product that you cannot pack down with a ladder
- How to cut things safely
- How to recognize another associate
- Product that cannot go into compactor
- What to do on Hot days
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- Whole store safety based program
- Electric pallet jack for heavier product
- A safety device used to block off pedestrian traffic.
- Tools used to help you work safely
- Equipment we use when a ladder is not enough
- Where product is stored up above
15 Clues: What to do on Hot days • How to cut things safely • Used to protect your hands • Whole store safety based program • Where product is stored up above • Tools used to help you work safely • Tools used to help you work safely • How to recognize another associate • Product that cannot go into compactor • Electric pallet jack for heavier product • ...
Safety crossword 2024-04-16
Across
- heat related injury
- secondary container label
- personal protective equipment
- American National Standards Institute.
- slip/trip incident
- unsafe condition
- hand protection
Down
- self contained breathing apparatus
- environmental health and safety
- occupational safety & health administration
- disorder from heat
- oxygen +heat +fuel=?
- voluntary protection program
13 Clues: hand protection • unsafe condition • disorder from heat • slip/trip incident • heat related injury • oxygen +heat +fuel=? • secondary container label • voluntary protection program • personal protective equipment • environmental health and safety • self contained breathing apparatus • American National Standards Institute. • occupational safety & health administration
Safety Week 2018 2018-09-17
Across
- Possible source of harm
- Standards to follow working at heights in a safe manner
- Used to protect your hearing
- Nominated and elected safety representative for the employees
- Process for assessing possible hazards and associated risks
- Otherwise known as an SDS containing information for chemicals
- Activity that if implemented is expected to reduce risk
- Online database for reporting injury
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- Onsite Physio for staff
- Person employees to support the business with safety
- Process for identifying how an injury or incident occurred
- Process for reviewing the state of the workplace
- Qantas Safety Management System
- Term used for activities that require heavy lifting
14 Clues: Onsite Physio for staff • Possible source of harm • Used to protect your hearing • Qantas Safety Management System • Online database for reporting injury • Process for reviewing the state of the workplace • Term used for activities that require heavy lifting • Person employees to support the business with safety • Standards to follow working at heights in a safe manner • ...
