safety Crossword Puzzles
National Standards Overview 2020-09-17
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- What is Standard 4; ... Safety?
- What is Standard 8; ... and ... to Acute Deterioration?
- What is Standard 3; Preventing and ... Healthcare Associated ....?
- How many actions are in version 2 of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards?
- What is Standard 5; .... Care?
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- What is Standard 6; .... for Safety?
- What is Standard 7?
- What is Standard 2; ... with Consumers?
- What is Standard 1?
- How many National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards are in version 2?
10 Clues: What is Standard 7? • What is Standard 1? • What is Standard 5; .... Care? • What is Standard 4; ... Safety? • What is Standard 6; .... for Safety? • What is Standard 2; ... with Consumers? • What is Standard 8; ... and ... to Acute Deterioration? • What is Standard 3; Preventing and ... Healthcare Associated ....? • ...
Process Safety Term Fill-in 2023-05-23
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- hsPSIR is High Severity () Safety Incident Rate
- The opposite abbr. of CSO(Car Sealed Open)
- EPD is () Protection Documents
- Abbr. of Pre-Start-up Safety Review
- AFSM is Activation or Failure of () Measure
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- MOC is management of ()
- Review of a plant’s or investment project’s safety related documents, resulting in the development or update of SHE concept and implementation check.
- LC/LO is () closed/()opened
- Instrumented system used to implement one or more SIFs.
- PID is () & Instrumentation diagrams
10 Clues: MOC is management of () • LC/LO is () closed/()opened • EPD is () Protection Documents • Abbr. of Pre-Start-up Safety Review • PID is () & Instrumentation diagrams • The opposite abbr. of CSO(Car Sealed Open) • AFSM is Activation or Failure of () Measure • hsPSIR is High Severity () Safety Incident Rate • Instrumented system used to implement one or more SIFs. • ...
Workplace Safety 2025-05-16
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- The act of identifying possible dangers
- Reporting quantity for spills
- Safety device to stop machines instantly
- A method of showing how a task should be performed before allowing others to do it.
- Document that outlines a chemical’s dangers
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- What to do during a fire
- Safety glasses, steel toe shoes, earplugs
- Process used to measure and evaluate sound levels in a workplace.
- The study and improvement of workplace safety systems
- Government agency regulating safety standards
10 Clues: What to do during a fire • Reporting quantity for spills • The act of identifying possible dangers • Safety device to stop machines instantly • Safety glasses, steel toe shoes, earplugs • Document that outlines a chemical’s dangers • Government agency regulating safety standards • The study and improvement of workplace safety systems • ...
Safety 2019-10-06
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- when you are in an emergency situation you should stay __________
- Your bodies way of telling you that you feel unsafe
- You should always wear _____________ clothing when you are you in the sun
- You may get _______________ in your stomach when you feel unsafe
- The internal standard to measure the impact of the suns rays
- When you feel unsafe your hands may get _______________
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- To clearly and boldly express your feelings on a matter
- The type of radiation produced by the sun
- Recognise, React, __________________
- When someone is breathing but unconscious you should put them into the _____________________ postion
- You should always report unsafe situations to a safe __________
11 Clues: Recognise, React, __________________ • The type of radiation produced by the sun • Your bodies way of telling you that you feel unsafe • To clearly and boldly express your feelings on a matter • When you feel unsafe your hands may get _______________ • The internal standard to measure the impact of the suns rays • ...
Safety 2023-04-17
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- Request and perform team___ when needed
- Always wear PPE including ____and vest
- Uses ____around pedestrians and/or at appropriate locations
- Eliminate twisting by facing the load and ____ with feet
- Keeps back straight and do not___ at the waist when lifting
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- Keep load ___ to the body
- Always Keep Wrist ____
- ___ as you go
- Associate keeps shoulders ___ and level
- Don't fly like a __
- Turns __ equipment when not in use
11 Clues: ___ as you go • Don't fly like a __ • Always Keep Wrist ____ • Keep load ___ to the body • Turns __ equipment when not in use • Always wear PPE including ____and vest • Request and perform team___ when needed • Associate keeps shoulders ___ and level • Eliminate twisting by facing the load and ____ with feet • Uses ____around pedestrians and/or at appropriate locations • ...
safety 2022-02-02
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- necessary when using cherry picker
- Keeps you visible at night (2 words)
- Warning Device
- required if equipment not safe
- Fire fighting device
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- Feet protectors
- Contains Medical Supplies (3 words)
- Keeps you from going too fast (2 words)
- Body temperature is too cold
- hand protectors
- Pay Attention to this noise maker
11 Clues: Warning Device • Feet protectors • hand protectors • Fire fighting device • Body temperature is too cold • required if equipment not safe • Pay Attention to this noise maker • necessary when using cherry picker • Contains Medical Supplies (3 words) • Keeps you visible at night (2 words) • Keeps you from going too fast (2 words)
Safety 2026-03-06
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- Can't work here without having this.
- yours should always be moving and checking.
- Can't block it.
- rulers of the roads.
- Who is best to call 911 in an emergency.
- Needs to filled out completely.
- That's the ticket.
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- You use them only on open dark roads, not in fog or rain.
- Taking charge of a situation before it erupts.
- Can't leave base without them.
- All railroad crossings.
11 Clues: Can't block it. • That's the ticket. • rulers of the roads. • All railroad crossings. • Can't leave base without them. • Needs to filled out completely. • Can't work here without having this. • Who is best to call 911 in an emergency. • yours should always be moving and checking. • Taking charge of a situation before it erupts. • ...
Safety 2025-02-26
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- - the step where you establish consistent guidelines and procedures to maintain the workplace organization achieved in the previous steps
- - the action of moving with urgent haste
- - the feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of inability to change or achieve something
- - the process of cleaning and inspecting work areas and equipment thoroughly
- - a workplace organization system that aims to reduce waste and increase productivity
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- - self-satisfaction especially when accompanied by unawareness of actual dangers or deficiencies
- - to arrange items in a logical and systematic way so they are easy to find and use
- - a narrowly avoided collision or other accident involving motion
- - an event or occurrence of an unsafe act
- - the final step in a process for organizing a workspace
- - extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness
11 Clues: - the action of moving with urgent haste • - an event or occurrence of an unsafe act • - the final step in a process for organizing a workspace • - a narrowly avoided collision or other accident involving motion • - extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness • ...
Safety 2024-09-14
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- 1st key
- most important part of working in the heat
- maintain good _____
- 2nd key
- 4th key
- a type of bracelet not allowed to be worn when working attractions
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- what you do in the event of an unusual condition
- 5th key
- the three parts of what you check when track walking
- always do this before your shift to prevent injuries
- 3rd key
11 Clues: 1st key • 5th key • 2nd key • 3rd key • 4th key • maintain good _____ • most important part of working in the heat • what you do in the event of an unusual condition • the three parts of what you check when track walking • always do this before your shift to prevent injuries • a type of bracelet not allowed to be worn when working attractions
Safety 2025-10-10
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- A collection of materials and equipment used to address and manage accidental spills effectively
- A technique that focuses on job tasks to identify hazards before they occur
- Documents that communicate information on the hazards of chemicals to workers
- A device used to treat individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest
- Which area of a fire do you aim the fire extinguisher?
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- This safety protocol ensures that machines are properly shut off and not able to be started up again before maintenance or servicing is complete,
- The shared attitudes, values and practices that prioritize safety in an organization
- Fire extinguisher used for fires caused by combustible metals
- A set of processes and procedures to ensure that employees are aware of the hazardous chemicals they work with and how to protect themselves
- Safety glasses-gloves-mask etc
- A collection of bandages-gauze-antiseptic wipes used for emergency treatment
11 Clues: Safety glasses-gloves-mask etc • Which area of a fire do you aim the fire extinguisher? • Fire extinguisher used for fires caused by combustible metals • A device used to treat individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest • A technique that focuses on job tasks to identify hazards before they occur • ...
Welding Safety 2024-10-23
10 Clues: Can be felt as heat • Cloud above the weld • Causes welder's flash • The control of hazards • Measure of noise intensity • Provides safety regulations • Safety equipment to be worn • Hazard communication document • A device that conducts electricity • Inputs that are part of the welding process
Lab Safety 2022-09-01
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- ______ and pranks are dangerous and not tolerated
- Safety goggles and gloves are provided to protect you from possible injury. They should be _____ during activities where tools are used or where potentially dangerous substances might get into your eyes or on your hands.
- Eating, drinking or ________ ______ during a laboratory activity is not tolerated.
- Students are not permitted in storage rooms or in ______ areas unless accompanied by a teacher.
- Keep hands away from the face, _____, mouth and body while using
- Do not wander around the ______ distract other students or interfere with the work of others.
- Report any accident (spill, breakage, etc.), injury (cut, burn, etc.), or unsafe condition to the teacher _______, no matter how small it may appear.
- Long hair should be _____ and dangling jewelry and loose or baggy clothing should be secured.
- If you do not understand the directions ______
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- Clean up all lab tools, _______, and surfaces as instructed by your teacher.
- Use _____ around hot plates and/or any other potentially harmful equipment.
- ______ and carefully follow all instructions and procedures.
- Students should not handle _____ glass!
- _______ experiments or use of materials is not tolerated
- Return all _______ clean and in working order to the proper storage
- Know the locations and operating procedures of all _____ equipment including the eyewash station, safety shower, fire extinguisher, and fire blanket.
- Do not touch, taste, or smell any ________ unless specifically instructed to do so.
- Students may ____ work in the laboratory without a teacher present.
- All chemicals in the laboratory are to be considered ______.
19 Clues: Students should not handle _____ glass! • If you do not understand the directions ______ • ______ and pranks are dangerous and not tolerated • _______ experiments or use of materials is not tolerated • ______ and carefully follow all instructions and procedures. • All chemicals in the laboratory are to be considered ______. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-03-25
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- Used to peel vegetables and fruits instead of a knife
- Use this device instead of your hands to pick up food from hot liquids
- What you should keep electrical cords away from
- Do not pick up broken glass with your hands, instead use a *blank* to sweep it up
- Used to put out fat fires instead of water
- Keeps knife from cutting countertop
- used to reach higher shelves instead of a chair or box
- What you soak your dirty dishes in
- What you should do after you put a liquid in the microwave
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- Used to put out large fires in the kitchen
- How long you should wash your hands for
- You turn off all stove and oven controls if you smell…..
- What you wrap your hand in if you have to pick up broken glass
- The type of material you keep away from portable appliances that heat up
- Used to remove pans from the oven
- The direction you cut a knife
- The type of trash can you must use when you are disposing of ho or smoldering items
- How long food can be kept in the danger zone
- 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 • ...
Safety First!! 2021-03-24
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- also know as tussis
- It is now mandatory to wear everywhere
- also know as COVID-19
- an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area
- empathy
- similar to live
- a program to providing service to remote areas
- all the people living in an area
- you wear on your hands
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- physically ill
- food that is not vegetables or proteins
- state of knowing and being informed of something
- a health worker
- another word for help
- stop the _________. (Slogan)
- provide immunity against disease
- give for a good cause
- be concerned
- to assist
19 Clues: empathy • to assist • be concerned • physically ill • a health worker • similar to live • also know as tussis • also know as COVID-19 • another word for help • give for a good cause • you wear on your hands • stop the _________. (Slogan) • provide immunity against disease • all the people living in an area • It is now mandatory to wear everywhere • food that is not vegetables or proteins • ...
Science Safety 2023-01-27
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- you should always use the right ________.
- Never use any __________ equipment with ends that are frayed.
- Never _____ any animals without permission.
- do not use ______ Glassware.
- If a ________ spills tell your teacher RIGHT AWAY.
- Tie back long ____.
- Never _____ any chemical.
- If there is a ____ make sure you know where the fire extinguisher is.
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- always ____ your hands after a lab.
- Don't mess around with the _______.
- you should never chew ___ during labs.
- Keep anything Flameable away from an open _____.
- When _______, cut away from yourself.
- Make sure you don't have any loose _______.
- if you get chemicals in your ____ wash them out in the ___ wash station
- If any _____ breaks tell the teacher right away so they can clean it up.
- Never let a ____ hang over the side of a counter.
- Make sure you report any ____.
- Never ____ any animal cages unless told to by the teacher.
19 Clues: Tie back long ____. • Never _____ any chemical. • do not use ______ Glassware. • Make sure you report any ____. • always ____ your hands after a lab. • Don't mess around with the _______. • When _______, cut away from yourself. • you should never chew ___ during labs. • you should always use the right ________. • Never _____ any animals without permission. • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-24
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- spills on the floor
- poisoning
- contamination
- when oven is on
- when food go's bad
- can have salmonella
- knife
- to get the right amount of ingredients
- to keep things cool
- to shred cheese
- knife
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- your hands before you cook
- can led to nausea, headaches, vomiting
- board
- above 60'c
- zone
- cook thoroughly
- keep at the bottom of the fridge
- veggies and fruit
- your kitchen when done
20 Clues: zone • board • knife • knife • poisoning • above 60'c • contamination • when oven is on • cook thoroughly • to shred cheese • veggies and fruit • when food go's bad • spills on the floor • can have salmonella • to keep things cool • your kitchen when done • your hands before you cook • keep at the bottom of the fridge • can led to nausea, headaches, vomiting • to get the right amount of ingredients
Water Safety 2014-10-23
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- Large natural stream of water flowing
- The action of helping someone do something
- Save someone from a dangerous situation
- A life saving device used around your body(not life jacket)
- to continue to live after an accident
- State of not being dangerous and harmful
- Walking through water with effort
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- Dark and gloomy, due to thick mist
- To plunge head first with arms raised above head
- Condition of having dangerously low body temperature
- A swimming stroke when arms move back and forth in circular movement
- Forceful and rapid moves in water
- An expert swimmer who rescue anyone in danger at a pool or beach
- Help given to injured person until full medical treatment is available
- Directed movement of water caused by the forces acting the flow
- Cool movement in the air to form a current of air blowing
- An object enclosing an area of ground to prevent access or escape
- A gesture or action to show information or instructions
- A bright colour that is the colour of a lemon
19 Clues: Forceful and rapid moves in water • Walking through water with effort • Dark and gloomy, due to thick mist • Large natural stream of water flowing • to continue to live after an accident • Save someone from a dangerous situation • State of not being dangerous and harmful • The action of helping someone do something • A bright colour that is the colour of a lemon • ...
Tornado safety 2015-03-02
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- be ____ during a tornado
- these will occur during the storm
- tornados occur in ______ like Kansas or Texas
- a tornado isn't a tornado till it ________
- when in a _____ lay down or go in a ditch
- tornados are very ______ and should be taken seriously
- few____ are caused by tornados
- tornados cause _______ dollars of damage
- same as a tornado just another name
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- the ______ measures a tornado from f0-f5
- stay in a _______ to wait out a tornado
- a violent wind storm
- a cone shaped cloud
- the place where tornados occur the most in the US
- three (the answer is a number) the speed of an average tornado
- stay far away from these
- ( answer this and ur actually smart) ___ tornados are the most destructive tornados
- don't be dime during a tornado be ______
- when in a field lay in a ______ to be more safe then standing
19 Clues: a cone shaped cloud • a violent wind storm • be ____ during a tornado • stay far away from these • few____ are caused by tornados • these will occur during the storm • same as a tornado just another name • stay in a _______ to wait out a tornado • the ______ measures a tornado from f0-f5 • tornados cause _______ dollars of damage • don't be dime during a tornado be ______ • ...
Kitchen Safety 2015-10-04
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- Overloading too many appliances cause ____________
- Read owners manual before using new ________________
- When pealing keep your knife ___________ you
- Use____ oven mitts when taking hot items out from the oven
- Do not store __________ near a water source
- Always ____ away from your body
- Pull out the ______-_______ before removing pans
- Carefully remove can lids with a paper towel to avoid ___________ your fingers
- Carry a _____ down at your side
- Do not use chords if it's ___________
- Wipe up _______ and leaks from appliances immediately
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- Three degree burns cause ____________
- Store knives in a _______-______
- Another word for zapped
- Never _____ in the kitchen
- Keep ___________ free of clutter
- Use an ____________ only for it's intended use
- What do you need to safely reach high shelves
- What can not be seen in soapy water
- Always turn off _________ when your are done using the stove
20 Clues: Another word for zapped • Never _____ in the kitchen • Always ____ away from your body • Carry a _____ down at your side • Store knives in a _______-______ • Keep ___________ free of clutter • What can not be seen in soapy water • Three degree burns cause ____________ • Do not use chords if it's ___________ • Do not store __________ near a water source • ...
Workplace Safety 2017-05-24
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- better than rope
- view/When you can't see what's coming
- me at all times
- railings/Hold on to me for assistance
- may creak when you walk
- wrap/I hold boxes together when being transferred
- agent
- can sweep you off your feet
- not always easy to climb
- small amount of me can drown you
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- best friend is a hammer
- twisted nail
- may stay here 8hrs. a day
- me tied at all times
- do this
- strips/My physical characteristics include nickel and iron
- can blind you or help you see better
- signs/Do right by me or you may get lost
- common base of a unit load
19 Clues: agent • do this • twisted nail • me at all times • better than rope • me tied at all times • best friend is a hammer • may creak when you walk • not always easy to climb • may stay here 8hrs. a day • common base of a unit load • can sweep you off your feet • small amount of me can drown you • can blind you or help you see better • view/When you can't see what's coming • ...
Lab Safety 2017-09-04
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- What you use to wash contaminants from your body
- Cleans up spills safely
- Use this to treat minor wounds and injuries
- Designated space for Biological waste
- Pulled to alert people of a fire
- What you write on to identify items
- Where you find important numbers for emergencies
- Where used needles are placed
- This item is used to separate blood samples
- This item contains steps to follow in accidental exposure
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- Protects your face
- Use to exhaust harmful fumes
- What you would use to clean surfaces and instruments
- Safe place to put broken glass
- Contains Procedures and Policies
- Used this item to put out small fires
- Most direct route to get out of a building fast
- Abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheet
- Used to rinse out your baby blues
19 Clues: Protects your face • Cleans up spills safely • Use to exhaust harmful fumes • Where used needles are placed • Safe place to put broken glass • Contains Procedures and Policies • Pulled to alert people of a fire • Used to rinse out your baby blues • What you write on to identify items • Designated space for Biological waste • Used this item to put out small fires • ...
Laboratory safety 2018-03-04
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- What should be put under the bench when students stand up
- What must you report immediately
- What test do we use to identify Heroin
- Chemicals must be kept in a ______ to prevent spillages
- What animal is used to search for drugs
- Bags should be be put _________ the bench
- Students should not _____ in the lab
- What can break if dropped
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- What should you do when the teacher is talking
- Workspaces should be kept __________
- A Bunsen Burner should be lit with the air opening _______
- Water mixed with electricity can ________ you
- When someone catches fire you use a Fire ________ to smother them
- What do girls or boys have to tie back if it is long
- What safety equipment do you wear to protect eyes
- What hazard is can be caused by a Bunsen Burner
- What should you not do in the laboratory
- What do you wash after any practical activity
- What is used in a Bunsen Burner to generate a flame
19 Clues: What can break if dropped • What must you report immediately • Workspaces should be kept __________ • Students should not _____ in the lab • What test do we use to identify Heroin • What animal is used to search for drugs • What should you not do in the laboratory • Bags should be be put _________ the bench • Water mixed with electricity can ________ you • ...
Computer Safety 2018-08-15
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- transfer (data) from one computer to another, typically to one that is larger or remote from the user or functioning as a server
- a person who spends time using the internet
- any crime involving computer
- to procedure for making extra copies of data in case the original is lost or damaged
- the programming that offers services to the user and administrator
- when a teen is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another teen
- trafficking the illegal obtaining, giving or selling of passwords
- the physical part of the computer
- software programs that spread from computer to computer and are malicious in nature
- irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the Internet to a large number of recipients
- mail a form of cyber crime where offensive letters are sent through e-mail
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- controls that are put in place to provide confidentiality,integrity, and availability for all components of computer systems.
- and area on the internet or other computer network where users can communicate
- the permanent software that runs the processes of the computer and is mostly invisible to the user
- a person who use the internet
- an error in a computer program or system
- a person who uses computer to gain unauthorized access to data
- a location connected to the internet that maintains one or more pages on the World Wide Web
- message distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network
19 Clues: any crime involving computer • a person who use the internet • the physical part of the computer • an error in a computer program or system • a person who spends time using the internet • a person who uses computer to gain unauthorized access to data • trafficking the illegal obtaining, giving or selling of passwords • ...
Food Safety 2021-11-23
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- If you keep frozen dinners in the fridge, they will harbor _________
- Make sure to eat ____________ within four hours on a hot summer’s day.
- ________ food is the best way to kill bacteria
- Always do this with perishable items within 2 hours
- Placing ___________ meat on the same plate that held raw meat can lead to food poisoning
- Must be at least 40 degrees or below
- Always ________ leftovers to at least 165 degrees
- Eating the contents out of the jar or can can cause ________ to contaminate the contents
- It is ________ to leave turkey unrefrigerated for more than 45 minutes
- You must _____________ your eggs before freezing them
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- Make sure to use all __________ leftovers within four days
- Always discard any food that has been left out at room temperature for more than ___________ hours
- Canned foods that are dented or swollen must be_____
- Discard food that has been left out after one hour if the temperature is over ______ degrees
- Always _______ a can opener before using
- Must be at least zero degrees
- It is wrong to put fruits and veggies in the same bag as ___________
- Refrigerated fresh meat, or a variety of meat and fish must be cooked within ________days
- ________ must be cooked within by 36 hours. Your stomach will thank you
- Touching or eating moldy food can trigger ___________ reactions.
20 Clues: Must be at least zero degrees • Must be at least 40 degrees or below • Always _______ a can opener before using • ________ food is the best way to kill bacteria • Always ________ leftovers to at least 165 degrees • Always do this with perishable items within 2 hours • Canned foods that are dented or swollen must be_____ • ...
Safety/Shrink 2022-05-08
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- these should be removed from pegboard if empty
- how many emergency exits are in this store
- you should never leave an open ladder ______ in an aisle
- you should always lift with your ______
- pool chemicals should not be stored over ________ feet high
- if you find an item on the salesfloor that it broken, it is a _________
- there are this many ladder stations in the store
- before cleaning a chemical spill you should reference
- what do you need to be able to use the electric pallet jack
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- how many feet clearance should there be around fire extinguishers and electrical boxes
- BOB stands for ________ of basket
- you should never stand on an empty __________
- you cannot use this to purchase a gift card
- you should always wear a ______ and sleeve when using a box cutter
- topstock boxes should ever be too ______
- you must spend at least ______ dollars on the Eat For Free table to be eligible for a Crazy Deal Card
- you should always use cable ties to ______ fencing to shelves
- when cut-casing you should always cut _______ from you
- hangers on the floor are a safety _________
- if you open a carton and items are broken that is a _______________
20 Clues: BOB stands for ________ of basket • you should always lift with your ______ • topstock boxes should ever be too ______ • how many emergency exits are in this store • you cannot use this to purchase a gift card • hangers on the floor are a safety _________ • you should never stand on an empty __________ • these should be removed from pegboard if empty • ...
Safety Comp 2023-08-14
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- sign of the first boot this season
- another name for stars in a pattern
- sign of someone born on december 16
- march 3rd zodiac sign
- cancer’s sister sign
- one main stereotype of cancers
- sign that is most stereotypically indecisive
- Aries symbol
- symbol of Gemini
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- Libra prod member
- sign that is stereotypically selfish
- name of the org
- Sean and Michael’s sign
- Sagittarius’s symbol
- month Leo season starts in
- element that leo, Aries and Sagittarius belong to
- sister sign of Taurus
- What was the most common sign among this seasons players?
- only sign not on the cast this season
- 2 of our winners share this sign
20 Clues: Aries symbol • name of the org • symbol of Gemini • Libra prod member • Sagittarius’s symbol • cancer’s sister sign • sister sign of Taurus • march 3rd zodiac sign • Sean and Michael’s sign • month Leo season starts in • one main stereotype of cancers • 2 of our winners share this sign • sign of the first boot this season • another name for stars in a pattern • ...
Lab Safety 2024-01-10
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- ___ all chemical waste properly.
- CPR stands for
- Put out fire with an ________
- You can't do this with beverages in the lab.
- Something worn at all times during experiments.
- Never pick up broken _____ with your hands.
- Code when there is an accident.
- In case of emergency, ______ gas valves, fume hoods and electrical equipments.
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- What should be done on the table after a lab?
- Wear these when handling certain chemicals.
- The position when carrying a glassware or tubings.
- Always clean up before leaving the lab areas, including your hands.
- Long hair must be ____ back.
- Follow all ______ given by teacher.
- These can hurt your eyes
- Wearing protective equipment reduces exposure to dangers that cause major industrial injuries and illnesses.
- Never Leave a lit _____ unattended.
- Abide by these at all times.
- Never pour chemicals down the ____.
19 Clues: CPR stands for • These can hurt your eyes • Long hair must be ____ back. • Abide by these at all times. • Put out fire with an ________ • Code when there is an accident. • ___ all chemical waste properly. • Follow all ______ given by teacher. • Never Leave a lit _____ unattended. • Never pour chemicals down the ____. • Wear these when handling certain chemicals. • ...
Cyber Safety 2024-03-05
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- A secret combination of words or numbers that allows a user to access an online service
- an attempt to trick a person into giving away money or information by pretending to be a well-known company
- harm inflicted through text, emails, or online sites
- online etiquette - being nice and respectful to others online
- software that displays unwanted advertising on your computer
- someone who gains unauthorized access to people's computers
- software designed to damage a computer of phone
- searching through websites freely
- a dishonest scheme to get information or money
- self-replicating program that attacks a computer system
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- short form for “world wide web"
- leaving offensive messages on the internet
- computer equipment, machines, and parts
- an internet-related crime
- when someone tracks, lures, or harasses people online
- a security system used to block malicious threats to your computer
- any action that’s taken to protect computers and prevent online crime
- a shorter word for internet
- unwanted emails or junk mail
19 Clues: an internet-related crime • a shorter word for internet • unwanted emails or junk mail • short form for “world wide web" • searching through websites freely • computer equipment, machines, and parts • leaving offensive messages on the internet • a dishonest scheme to get information or money • software designed to damage a computer of phone • ...
Cyber Safety 2025-10-22
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- Always ____ for permission before sharing a friend's photo
- Whenever we are online, we leave a digital _____.
- Who are the only people who should have your passwords?
- Tell a _____ adult when a stranger contacts you online.
- Think before you ____ anything online.
- It is never okay to say _____ things online, even if you are just joking.
- A program that hackers use to try to harm your devices
- ____ friends are not the same as real friends.
- Using technology in safe, respectful and responsible ways is being good ____citizen.
- Being mean online on purpose
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- Everything we post online, stays online _____.
- The program used to monitor our online activity at school.
- Always keep these secret and safe
- Always be _____ when talking to others online.
- You risk infecting your device with viruses or malware whenever you ____ files from the internet.
- A video site not allowed at school.
- A strong password has letters, numbers and ____.
- Digital communication tools
- You should ____ give out your home address to strangers online.
19 Clues: Digital communication tools • Being mean online on purpose • Always keep these secret and safe • A video site not allowed at school. • Think before you ____ anything online. • Everything we post online, stays online _____. • Always be _____ when talking to others online. • ____ friends are not the same as real friends. • A strong password has letters, numbers and ____. • ...
Kitchen safety 2024-09-23
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- wash your hands with soup and water before working in the kitchen
- put up and out of the way
- keep all electrical appliances and cords away from water
- keep floor clear of clutter
- fruits and vegetables
- keep away from water
- have non slip backs
- keep away from food
- do not reach across hot burners or lighted gas burners
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- keep a fire extinguisher near/in the kitchen at all times
- should always be sharp
- never mix chemicals or cleaning products together
- never thaw food at room temperature
- Cook meat, fish, and poultry to the recommended internal temperature
- Don't try to catch a falling knife
- keep raw meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs away from other foods
- never put water on a grease fire
- is using precautionary methods in the kitchen to prevent an accident.2 Sanitation is the process of handling food in ways that are clean and healthy
- do not reuse without washing
19 Clues: have non slip backs • keep away from food • keep away from water • fruits and vegetables • should always be sharp • put up and out of the way • keep floor clear of clutter • do not reuse without washing • never put water on a grease fire • Don't try to catch a falling knife • never thaw food at room temperature • never mix chemicals or cleaning products together • ...
Safety Campaign 2025-05-19
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- A culture that recognizes that competent professionals make mistakes.
- A risk that has been reduced to a level that is as low as reasonably practicable.
- Mandatory report submitted after an in-flight incident
- Acronym for the plan to close a Finding or Observation through implementation of comprehensive and permanent corrective action.
- Device used to inflate during an evacuation
- Flammable item strictly prohibited onboard flights
- a variation in the performance (problem)
- Acronym for a structured process to manage safety during operational or organizational changes.
- acronym for an in-depth process or technique to identify the most basic factor(s) which
- Not inflicting punishment.
- A condition or an object with the potential to cause or contribute to an aircraft Incident or accident
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- The process of evaluating the performance and effectiveness of safety risk controls.
- Code 7500 on this means hijack
- a posture passengers and cabin crew are instructed to adopt during takeoff and landing, and especially in the event of an emergency landing, to minimize injuries
- Radio nav aid pilots tune into for direction
- To Activate the emergency evacuation slides (or rafts) on an aircraft so they are ready to deploy if the door is opened.
- the system used for making announcements to passengers and crew on board an aircraft.
- Process of checking and confirming seatbelts, luggage, and galley locks
- Urgent radio call, lower priority than Mayday
19 Clues: Not inflicting punishment. • Code 7500 on this means hijack • a variation in the performance (problem) • Device used to inflate during an evacuation • Radio nav aid pilots tune into for direction • Urgent radio call, lower priority than Mayday • Flammable item strictly prohibited onboard flights • Mandatory report submitted after an in-flight incident • ...
Holiday Safety 2025-12-23
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- these should be checked and batteries replaced as needed
- avoid doing this on your own and instead seek out a profession establishment
- amount of time you have to refrigerate hot or cold leftovers
- one of the most common injuries from holiday decorations
- should be kept off the ground and away from puddles, ice and snow
- should be at least 3 feet away from fireplaces, radiators, exits and other heat sources
- this can increase your risk o fires, injuries and illnesses
- a device that helps make sure meat is cooked at a safe temperature
- these cause half of home decoration fires
- use this when putting up decorations
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- stay alert and in well lit areas when you are here
- what you should do to tree lights and decorations while you are asleep or away
- this along with towels and flammable items, should be kept away from stove and other heat sources
- read this to know number of light strands to connect
- be cautious about this when choosing toys that have buttons, batteries and magnets
- burning candle, space heater or fireplace should never be left like this
- a rule you should be aware of when using a ladder
- the size you should cut leftovers, especially turkey, for quick cooling
- a type of plant that should be kept out of reach of children and pets
19 Clues: use this when putting up decorations • these cause half of home decoration fires • a rule you should be aware of when using a ladder • stay alert and in well lit areas when you are here • read this to know number of light strands to connect • these should be checked and batteries replaced as needed • one of the most common injuries from holiday decorations • ...
Lab Safety 2024-05-03
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- All chemicals in the lab are considered to be _____.
- Do not eat food, drink beverages, or chew ___ in the laboratory.
- Follow all written and verbal ____ carefully.
- If a chemical splashes in your eye(s) or on your skin, immediately flush with running water from the eyewash station or safety shower for at least ___ minutes. Notify the instructor immediately.
- Report any ____ to the instructor immediately, no matter how trivial it may appear.
- If you have a _____ condition(e.g., allergies, pregnancy, etc.), check with your physician prior to working in the lab.
- Unauthorized experiments are _____.
- Never fool around in the laboratory. _____ practical jokes, and pranks are dangerous and prohibited.
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- Never handle ____ glass with your hands. Use a brush and dustpan.
- conduct yourself in a _____ manner at all times in the laboratory
- Heated metals and glass remain hot for a long time. They should be set aside to cool and picked up with caution. Use ___ or heat-protective gloves if necessary.
- ____ remove chemicals or other materials from the laboratory area.
- Work areas should be kept ___ and tidy at all times.
- Report ____ electrical equipment immediately.
- Never leave anything that is being heated or visibly reacting _____.
- Keep aisles ____.
- Do not immerse hot glassware in cold water, it may ____
- Never return ____ chemicals to their original containers.
- When transferring reagents from one container to another, hold the containers ____ from your body.
19 Clues: Keep aisles ____. • Unauthorized experiments are _____. • Report ____ electrical equipment immediately. • Follow all written and verbal ____ carefully. • Work areas should be kept ___ and tidy at all times. • All chemicals in the lab are considered to be _____. • Do not immerse hot glassware in cold water, it may ____ • ...
Fire Safety 2026-03-20
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- Something you crawl under during smoke
- What you do if clothes catch fire
- Where firefighters come from
- Open this to escape smoke safely
- Small fire can be put out with this powder
- Fire starts in this area often while cooking
- Firefighters wear this for protection
- Device used to put out small fires
- A type of fire you should never put water on:
- A place that catches fire easily
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- Stop, drop, and
- What fuels a fire?
- You should know these before a fire
- What to teach kids about fire?
- What spreads fire fast in a house?
- Red equipment used to spray water
- Alarm that warns you of fire
- Never use this during a fire
- True or False: Smoke is more dangerous than flames?
- Place to meet outside during a fire
20 Clues: Stop, drop, and • What fuels a fire? • Where firefighters come from • Alarm that warns you of fire • Never use this during a fire • What to teach kids about fire? • Open this to escape smoke safely • A place that catches fire easily • What you do if clothes catch fire • Red equipment used to spray water • What spreads fire fast in a house? • Device used to put out small fires • ...
Process Safety Trem Fill-in 2023-05-23
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- The opposite abbr. of CSO(Car Sealed Open)
- hsPSIR is High Severity () Safety Incident Rate
- Abbr. of Pre-Start-up Safety Review
- PID is () & Instrumentation diagrams
- MOC is management of ()
- AFSM is Activation or Failure of () Measure
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- EPD is () Protection Documents
- LC/LO is () closed/()opened
- Review of a plant’s or investment project’s safety related documents, resulting in the development or update of SHE concept and implementation check.
- Instrumented system used to implement one or more SIFs.
10 Clues: MOC is management of () • LC/LO is () closed/()opened • EPD is () Protection Documents • Abbr. of Pre-Start-up Safety Review • PID is () & Instrumentation diagrams • The opposite abbr. of CSO(Car Sealed Open) • AFSM is Activation or Failure of () Measure • hsPSIR is High Severity () Safety Incident Rate • Instrumented system used to implement one or more SIFs. • ...
H&S-1 2025-11-25
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- - Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002
- - Who is responsible for the Health & safety at work.
- - Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
- - Work at Height Regulations 2005
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- - Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
- - Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998
- - The Health and Safety Executive
- - Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work Regulations 2016
- - Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- - Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013
10 Clues: - The Health and Safety Executive • - Work at Height Regulations 2005 • - Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 • - Who is responsible for the Health & safety at work. • - Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 • - Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 • - Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 • ...
Chapter 4 Study Material 2023-05-15
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- A fire a fire that involves ordinary materials like paper, cardboard, and wood.Class A fires can be extinguished with water.
- the unit of measurement of electric current. Also abbreviated as amp.
- C fire an electrical fire. Class C fires are extinguished with CO2 (carbon dioxide).
- practical jokes and playful activity that are inappropriate on a construction site.
- a material that allows electricity to flow.
- practices the things a worker does and how he or she works—these practices have a lot to do with safety.
- protective equipment any safety equipment you wear to protect yourself from safety hazards.
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- refers both to the state and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration and also to state administrations. OSHA also stands for the Occupational Safety and Health Act, which is administered by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA generally refers to the laws that are intended to keep workers safe.
- the electrical pressure that causes current to flow, measured in volts (sometimes abbreviated as V). Voltage is sometimes called electromotive force (EMF) because it is the force that causes electrons to move. Voltage also represents the difference of potential, or potential difference, in a circuit.
- B fire a fire that involves flammable liquids. Class B fires are extinguished with either dry chemicals or CO2(carbon dioxide).
- a conducting body that serves as the common return path for an electric circuit. A ground typically has zero potential. The earth may also be used as a ground.
- to Know rule the OSHA rule that says that every worker has a right to know about any substances on the job that might be harmful to humans.
- fault circuit interrupter a protective device that opens the electric circuit when an imbalance in the amount of current flow between the conductors is sensed.
- triangle consists of heat, fuel, and oxygen (the three sides of the triangle); the three elements must be present for a fire to burn.
- conditions the things in the work environment that affect your work.
- user instructions found on most construction products. The product label contains valuable information.
- Data Sheet gives complete information about the product and what to do in the event of exposure. An SDS is required to be available for any substance that might be harmful.
17 Clues: a material that allows electricity to flow. • the unit of measurement of electric current. Also abbreviated as amp. • conditions the things in the work environment that affect your work. • practical jokes and playful activity that are inappropriate on a construction site. • ...
TEKA SILANGKATA ERGONOMIK 2018-12-24
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- unsafe act adalah ___ tetapi unsafe condition tak semestinya ____
- kerja disesuaikan dengan kebolehan manusia
- safety glass, safety shoes, safety helmet
- kesan mengangkat beban berat dengan pinggang
- kes serius di Charleroi
- banyaknya kerja!!!
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- slogan kita
- senaman ringan
- penyakit ergonomik
- tanggungjawab majikan dan pekerja memastikan tempat kerja ______
10 Clues: slogan kita • senaman ringan • penyakit ergonomik • banyaknya kerja!!! • kes serius di Charleroi • safety glass, safety shoes, safety helmet • kerja disesuaikan dengan kebolehan manusia • kesan mengangkat beban berat dengan pinggang • tanggungjawab majikan dan pekerja memastikan tempat kerja ______ • unsafe act adalah ___ tetapi unsafe condition tak semestinya ____
FSCE 2021-01-15
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- A planned sequence of observations or measurements of defined control parameters to assess whether predefined limits are being met.
- The underlying cause of a problem, which will prevent a recurrence if addressed adequately.
- Before handling food, it is essential to wash your.....?
- Action to eliminate the fundamental, underlying cause of a detected non-conformity and prevent recurrence.
- When processing our food products, employees must wear special uniforms, hair nets and beard masks (if the employee has facial hair). We do this to assist in preventing?
- CIP is the automated cleaning system used in dairy plants. What does it stand for?
- What is the heat treatment given to milk to make it safe for consumption?
- A detailed description of a material, product or service.
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- The attitudes, values and/or beliefs which are prevalent at the site, relating to the importance of product safety and the confidence in the product safety systems, processes and procedures used.
- Maintaining the product cold from farm to consumer is essential for food.
- Who is responsible for food safety in Brownes?
- The food safety plan.
- The identification, evaluation and estimation of the levels of risk involved in a process to determine an appropriate control process.
- Ability to trace and follow all components from raw materials to distribution.
- A known component of food which causes physiological reactions dye to an immunological response.
15 Clues: The food safety plan. • Who is responsible for food safety in Brownes? • Before handling food, it is essential to wash your.....? • A detailed description of a material, product or service. • Maintaining the product cold from farm to consumer is essential for food. • What is the heat treatment given to milk to make it safe for consumption? • ...
Behavior Based Safety 2022-09-05
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- A feeling of self satisfaction
- To improve safety, you look at the _________, work environment, and behavior
- BBS must be an ___________ process
- More important than getting the job done
- Should come immediately following an observation
- Communication is the ______
- Your attitude and actions create the proper atmosphere for safety
- The ultimate goal of BBS is to have ________ injuries
- _____________ is what you do as opposed to what you think, feel, or believe
- You should be ____________ rather than reactive
- _________ is essential to improvement
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- SOAP involves recognizing threats that may not be ___________ obvious
- BBS is a process that helps you and your coworkers identify and ____________ a safe behavior
- Correct behavior list determines the __________ way to do the job
- Participation creates _________________
- What triggers behavior
- A way to reinforce or punish behavior
17 Clues: What triggers behavior • Communication is the ______ • A feeling of self satisfaction • BBS must be an ___________ process • A way to reinforce or punish behavior • _________ is essential to improvement • Participation creates _________________ • More important than getting the job done • You should be ____________ rather than reactive • ...
Lab Safety Review 2026-04-14
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- Leave your lab area _______ and return your supplies properly.
- Don't forget that you signed a lab safety _______ at the beginning of the year.
- Do not perform _________ experiments.
- Do not touch lab _______ until given directions.
- No _________ or goofing around in the science classroom.
- ________ carefully to directions so you know what to do.
- Protect your eyes with these
- Wash your _______ after handling lab chemicals.
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- Report ________ or spills immediately!
- Tie your _______ back when using fire.
- You should not be eating any ______ in the lab area.
- Wear ______ equipment if instructed to do so.
- Follow the _______ of each investigation carefully.
- Never _______, touch, smell, or eat any lab chemical.
- You are NOT ___________ to remove materials or chemicals from the science classroom.
- You will ______ lab privileges if you do not follow safety rules.
16 Clues: Protect your eyes with these • Do not perform _________ experiments. • Report ________ or spills immediately! • Tie your _______ back when using fire. • Wear ______ equipment if instructed to do so. • Wash your _______ after handling lab chemicals. • Do not touch lab _______ until given directions. • Follow the _______ of each investigation carefully. • ...
July Newsletter 2022-06-30
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- The initiative we have to alleviate workload, help production plan future costs, and hopefully decrease the amount of TEI required.
- The company that owns the wing and nacelles of the V-22.
- The number one priority for any work we do.
- The workers who examine the aircraft and report damages outside of limits to engineering.
- Large marsupial
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- The safety topic for the July 2022 Safety Standup.
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- Production Line Support
- Flying mammal
- The company that owns the fuselage of the V-22.
- Likes to chase mice
- Manufacture of the H-53
- Acronym for the Department of Defense
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Production Line Support • Manufacture of the H-53 • Acronym for the Department of Defense • The number one priority for any work we do. • The company that owns the fuselage of the V-22. • The safety topic for the July 2022 Safety Standup. • ...
Serve safe Manager Ch.1 2023-09-18
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- pressure to work quickly can make it hard to take time to follow food safety practices
- time and temp control for safety
- A type of tcs food that grow from the ground and are cooked well.
- pathogens can be transferred from one surface or food to another.
- groups of people that have a higher risk of getting food borne illness
- usually the result of unsafe foods
- food service chemicals can contaminate food if they are use incorrectly.
- some staff members may speak different languages this can create communication barriers.
- foreign objects such as metal shavings staples and bandages.
- not cleaning it correctly
- people with a high risk of food borne illness
- when two or more people have the same symptoms after eating the same food
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- food might be recevied from suppliers that are not practicing food saftey.
- staff members other that education levels.
- when its stayed too long at temperatures that are good for the growth of pathogens
- failed to wash hands correctly and working while sick
- pathogens are the greatest threat to food safety
- a type of immune system
- is a disease transmitted to people by food
- illness-causing pathogens are now found on food that was once considered safe.
- the food and drug administration
- the bodys defense system against illness
- food thats ready to eat
- training new staff leaves mess less time for ongoing food safety
24 Clues: a type of immune system • food thats ready to eat • not cleaning it correctly • time and temp control for safety • the food and drug administration • usually the result of unsafe foods • the bodys defense system against illness • staff members other that education levels. • is a disease transmitted to people by food • people with a high risk of food borne illness • ...
Common-Sense Science Safety 2013-09-03
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- Always wash your hands well with liquid soap, after handling chemicals or other materials.
- Report any _____ you see.
- Follow your teacher’s _____ always.
- Know the location of fire _____ and other safety equipment.
- Never point a _____ object at another person.
- Learn to recognize the warning symbols for _____ materials.
- Handle all _____ carefully.
- Treat all living things with _____.
- Never smell any substance directly, but gently wave your hand over it to bring its _____ toward your nose.
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- Never taste any ______.
- Keep your work area ______ and organized.
- Heat solids and liquids only in open heat-resistant glass _____.
- Make sure you close the containers of chemicals _____ after you use them.
- Follow your teacher’s instructions to safely dispose of all waste materials.
- Keep water or wet hands away from _____ outlets or sockets.
- When you have finished an experiment, clean all the _____ before putting it away.
- When heating a substance, make sure the container does not boil _____.
- Always wear safety _____ and any safety clothing.
- Never change or start an activity without _____.
19 Clues: Never taste any ______. • Report any _____ you see. • Handle all _____ carefully. • Follow your teacher’s _____ always. • Treat all living things with _____. • Keep your work area ______ and organized. • Never point a _____ object at another person. • Never change or start an activity without _____. • Always wear safety _____ and any safety clothing. • ...
Lab Safety Review 2024-02-27
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- Leave your lab area _______ and return your supplies properly.
- Don't forget that you signed a lab safety _______ at the beginning of the year.
- Do not perform _________ experiments.
- Do not touch lab _______ until given directions.
- No _________ or goofing around in the science classroom.
- ________ carefully to directions so you know what to do.
- Protect your eyes with these
- Wash your _______ after handling lab chemicals.
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- Report ________ or spills immediately!
- Tie your _______ back when using fire.
- You should not be eating any ______ in the lab area.
- Wear ______ equipment if instructed to do so.
- Follow the _______ of each investigation carefully.
- Never _______, touch, smell, or eat any lab chemical.
- You are NOT ___________ to remove materials or chemicals from the science classroom.
- You will ______ lab privileges if you do not follow safety rules.
16 Clues: Protect your eyes with these • Do not perform _________ experiments. • Report ________ or spills immediately! • Tie your _______ back when using fire. • Wear ______ equipment if instructed to do so. • Wash your _______ after handling lab chemicals. • Do not touch lab _______ until given directions. • Follow the _______ of each investigation carefully. • ...
Hot Off The Press Summer 2017 2017-07-04
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- Deprivation
- Feeling tired
- Judy believes is important
- Judy Did this Job
- April day of
- Hazards can cause falls
- decreased with fatigue
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well being
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- Its Everyone's Job
- Part of Health and Safety Week
- Needs very little sleep
- Preventable
- fitting footwear
- Should be in First Aid Kit
- Over 300 in our workplace
15 Clues: Deprivation • Preventable • April day of • Feeling tired • fitting footwear • Judy Did this Job • Its Everyone's Job • decreased with fatigue • Needs very little sleep • Hazards can cause falls • Over 300 in our workplace • Judy believes is important • Should be in First Aid Kit • Part of Health and Safety Week • A state of complete physical, mental and social well being
SAFETY 2013-01-28
11 Clues: no spark • yell this • environment • class A fire • safety sheet • oxygen fuel heat • tobacco and wood • hold extinguisher • information system • how to extinguisher • hazzardous information
Safety 2017-04-06
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- These people catch criminals
- When you are _____, you know what is happening around you
- You use this when you are loud
- If you were injured you would call an...?
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- Someone you do not know
- Who would you call if your house was on fire?
- What you can shout if you are in danger
- What would you use to make a 000 call
- Who looks after you at home
- You can do this to get away quickly
- The opposite of quiet
11 Clues: The opposite of quiet • Someone you do not know • Who looks after you at home • These people catch criminals • You use this when you are loud • You can do this to get away quickly • What would you use to make a 000 call • What you can shout if you are in danger • If you were injured you would call an...? • Who would you call if your house was on fire? • ...
Safety 2018-07-28
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- A common safe lifting technique.
- Physical acts of aggression, phone harassment and verbal threats are all examples of work place ________.
- Keep isles clear of boxes and debris to prevent ________.
- Another common lifting technique.
- The title of this puzzle!
- Water on the floors could cause someone to ____.
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- Always wear gloves when handling _____ and other body fluids.
- Always stay at least four feet away from the ________.
- The acronym for using a fire extinguisher.
- Use safe practices at all times to prevent _____.
- Make sure you use a _____ blade when cutting.
11 Clues: The title of this puzzle! • A common safe lifting technique. • Another common lifting technique. • The acronym for using a fire extinguisher. • Make sure you use a _____ blade when cutting. • Water on the floors could cause someone to ____. • Use safe practices at all times to prevent _____. • Always stay at least four feet away from the ________. • ...
SAFETY 2024-02-07
11 Clues: Safe walkway • direct traffic • Saves your ears! • Protect your eyes • Protects your hands • Is worn on your head • Mixes with sqwincher • Keeps you from falling • Identifies who you are • Must be worn on the floor • has a composite or steel toe
Safety 2021-09-01
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- An object that produces a magnetic field
- A tool that makes things look larger than they are.
- A clear container where a sample of an ecosystem can be observed in a closed area.
- A tool used to find the mass of an object.
- A tool used to measure amounts of time like stop watches or clocks.
- A straight-edged strip, as of wood or metal, for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths.
- A tool that measures temperature in degrees of Celsius or Fahrenheit.
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- A rule one meter long (usually marked off in centimeters and millimeters).
- A tool used to measure volume of liquids.
- A device that computes, especially a programmable electronic machine that performs high-speed mathematical or logical operations or that assembles, stores, correlates, or otherwise processes information.
- A clear container where water dwelling plants and animals can be observed and cared for.
11 Clues: An object that produces a magnetic field • A tool used to measure volume of liquids. • A tool used to find the mass of an object. • A tool that makes things look larger than they are. • A tool used to measure amounts of time like stop watches or clocks. • A tool that measures temperature in degrees of Celsius or Fahrenheit. • ...
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 2021-04-28
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- Masalah pencemaran bunyi boleh ditangani seperti memasang ___________di atas mesin.
- Digunakan semasa berlakunya kebakaran kecil.
- Langkah yang anda ambil untuk meyelesaikan tugas kerja anda
- Api dan bunyi bising boleh diklasifikasikan sebagai bahaya _______________
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- Ia amat mempengaruhi keberkesanan organisasi
- kejadian yang tidak dirancang atau tidak dijangka yang boleh menyebabkan kejadian yang berbeza.
- tempat_______di mana pekerja berkumpul semasa kecemasan di tempat kerja
- Jabatan yang mengendali aktiviti penguat kuasaan, memastikan keselamatan, kesihatan dan kebajikan orang yang sedang bekerja.
- Adalah menjadi _______ jabatan keselamatan dan kesihatan pekerjaan untuk secara berterusan mempertingkatkan kualiti produk, perkhidmatan serta prestasi keselamatan dan kesihatan kakitangan disamping mereka yang berkaitan.
- Posisi duduk yang betul, pengulangan kerja yang tidak membebankan, tekanan setempat yang menyakitkan,posisi statik dalam masa yang lama adalah contoh _________ di tempat kerja
- asap and wap dari sektiar kawasan Stamping boleh dikeluarkan melalui ____________
11 Clues: Ia amat mempengaruhi keberkesanan organisasi • Digunakan semasa berlakunya kebakaran kecil. • Langkah yang anda ambil untuk meyelesaikan tugas kerja anda • tempat_______di mana pekerja berkumpul semasa kecemasan di tempat kerja • Api dan bunyi bising boleh diklasifikasikan sebagai bahaya _______________ • ...
Safety 2021-07-09
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- Safety starts with
- required for protection to the eyes
- Station provided to allow to wash out the eyes if exposed to a chemical
- Required before any kind of maintenance work can begin(safe work)
- Go here when there is an HVR
- meet here when you must evacuate
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- get into this if you are exposed to a chemical
- Permit required when using equipment that can produce a spark in a classified area
- PPE that is required if strong fumes are present in the work place
- Personal Protective Equipment
- How many minuets must you stay in a safety shower
11 Clues: Safety starts with • Go here when there is an HVR • Personal Protective Equipment • meet here when you must evacuate • required for protection to the eyes • get into this if you are exposed to a chemical • How many minuets must you stay in a safety shower • Required before any kind of maintenance work can begin(safe work) • ...
Safety 2021-08-11
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- use this app before going to the office or the field regards to your Daily Health Screening.
- the number of ways a driver can be distracted.
- a type of face covering used to help reduce the spread of covid.
- an app that can help you get fit and setup fitness challenges.
- this must be worn when visiting a substation.
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- this must be performed before moving any parked vehicle.
- the 'L' in L.W.D metric
- Aim high in _____________.
- the 'S' in P.A.S.S .
- number of free EAP sessions during any six month period
- the most common variant of covid in the US today.
11 Clues: the 'S' in P.A.S.S . • the 'L' in L.W.D metric • Aim high in _____________. • this must be worn when visiting a substation. • the number of ways a driver can be distracted. • the most common variant of covid in the US today. • number of free EAP sessions during any six month period • this must be performed before moving any parked vehicle. • ...
Safety! 2022-05-11
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- we run and jog on them but hate to lift them
- what NA/AMZL's are
- the most important thing we worry about
- only push never pull
- how we move packages
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- when thirsty we must..
- the process of opening and closing doors
- where we currently work
- where we buy our shoes
- what most of our boxes are
- when we are hungry this is what we grab
11 Clues: what NA/AMZL's are • only push never pull • how we move packages • when thirsty we must.. • where we buy our shoes • where we currently work • what most of our boxes are • when we are hungry this is what we grab • the most important thing we worry about • the process of opening and closing doors • we run and jog on them but hate to lift them
Safety 2024-04-08
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- Device used to control or extinguish small fires in the workplace
- Device worn to protect the wearer from inhaling hazardous substances
- Covers nose and mouth to filter air
- Acronym for equipment like gloves and goggles that protect workers from hazards
- Marked route for evacuating a building during a fire or other emergency
- Evaluation of workplace conditions to identify and correct safety hazards
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- Substance that poses a threat to human health or the environment due to biological origin
- Measures to prevent exposure to biological hazards
- Study of designing tasks and workspaces for safety and efficiency
- Sounds in case of fire or danger
- Life-saving technique for reviving someone
11 Clues: Sounds in case of fire or danger • Covers nose and mouth to filter air • Life-saving technique for reviving someone • Measures to prevent exposure to biological hazards • Device used to control or extinguish small fires in the workplace • Study of designing tasks and workspaces for safety and efficiency • ...
Safety 2024-02-23
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- something is broken in you
- something you need to do for cardiac arrest
- burns make this
- Like a allergy reaction but more serious
- this will turn red in less severe situations
- Electric CPR
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- synonym of urgent
- Something stuck in your throat
- not on purpose
- it will turn blue and you have to dip in hot water
- fist degree burn
11 Clues: Electric CPR • not on purpose • burns make this • fist degree burn • synonym of urgent • something is broken in you • Something stuck in your throat • Like a allergy reaction but more serious • something you need to do for cardiac arrest • this will turn red in less severe situations • it will turn blue and you have to dip in hot water
Safety 2024-09-06
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- objects that easily catch on fire
- a surface that reflects light
- to take your attention away from something else
- a strong and often sudden feeling of fear
- all kinds of medications
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- the ability to do what you want
- a protective covering for the head that is used while riding a bike
- motor that converts energy into work
- a person who travels by foot
- a point or matter of discussion
- someone who hires and manages worker
11 Clues: all kinds of medications • a person who travels by foot • a surface that reflects light • the ability to do what you want • a point or matter of discussion • objects that easily catch on fire • motor that converts energy into work • someone who hires and manages worker • a strong and often sudden feeling of fear • to take your attention away from something else • ...
Safety 2025-09-02
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- Friction rubes of germs
- required for all sold chemicals
- The E in RACE is
- Combustible materials like paper are for what class of fire
- Who supplies the PPE
- Used when equipment needs maintenance
- What does the first s in pass stand for
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- Used to clot liquids
- 8-10 inchs
- Personal protective equipment
- Where does a used needle go
11 Clues: 8-10 inchs • The E in RACE is • Used to clot liquids • Who supplies the PPE • Friction rubes of germs • Where does a used needle go • Personal protective equipment • required for all sold chemicals • Used when equipment needs maintenance • What does the first s in pass stand for • Combustible materials like paper are for what class of fire
Patient Safety Week 2025 2025-03-04
12 Clues: decide with • communication • communication • communication • self check with • an attention tool • a speaking up tool • a speaking up tool • unit safety program • patient safety and... • patient ___ awareness week • standard goals set by Joint Commission
Safety and Well-being 2026-04-09
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- Personal protective equipment, also known as ________, is a type of hazard control.
- A safe work ________ outlines how to perform a task in a manner that eliminates or minimizes risk.
- The Internal ________ System is the philosophy that all parties in the workplace play a role in keeping themselves and others safe.
- Employees must ________ incidents to their manager as soon as possible.
- ________ attendants in the workplace provide immediate care to minimize injury and future disability.
- Forceful and repetitive movements, and static and awkward postures are examples of ________ hazards.
- An __________ is an occurrence that resulted in injury, illness, or property damage.
- Employees have the right to _______ about work-related hazards.
- Managers must ________ incidents to identify the cause(s) and appropriate corrective actions.
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- Professional support for a wide range of personal and work-related challenges is available to employees through our Employee and Family Assistance Program, also known as ________.
- Safety committees and safety representatives are vehicles for employee ________ in decisions regarding workplace safety.
- A job ________ assessment is a comprehensive review of a role or task to identify and assess potential safety concerns and to implement safety measures to reduce the risk of incidents.
- ________ preparedness is the proactive planning and coordination of resources and employees to efficiently and effectively respond to unexpected events.
- Employees must receive ________ on how to conduct work safely.
- Conducting ________ of your equipment and work environment helps to identify hazards.
15 Clues: Employees must receive ________ on how to conduct work safely. • Employees have the right to _______ about work-related hazards. • Employees must ________ incidents to their manager as soon as possible. • Personal protective equipment, also known as ________, is a type of hazard control. • ...
Water Safety 2017-08-28
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- when you learn how to do when there is a problem.
- Color of the signs
- plunge head first into water
- a stream or ditch that forms a boundary and it's dangerous to swim outside this limit.
- when the water goes very quickly it can be dangerous
- A swimming stroke executed in a prone position by coordination
- the perceptible natural movement of the air and when there is this, there are waves.
- the act or fact of surviving, especially under adverse or unusual circumstances.
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- is a large amount of fresh water flowing continuously in a long line across the land.
- abbreviation of rest in peace
- when something helps you for float
- the condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or loss
- way to swim when you don't know how to swim
- is a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat.
- save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation.
- an expert swimmer employed to rescue people who get into difficulty in a swimming pool or at the beach
- dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist
- used as an appeal for urgent assistance.
- a motion or gesture by which a thought is expressed or a command or wish made known
19 Clues: Color of the signs • plunge head first into water • abbreviation of rest in peace • when something helps you for float • used as an appeal for urgent assistance. • way to swim when you don't know how to swim • dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist • when you learn how to do when there is a problem. • when the water goes very quickly it can be dangerous • ...
ECPL SAFETY 2022-01-19
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- a person's place of employment
- to recognize being a particular person/thing
- to identify or discover a place or location
- to prove the truth; confirm or substantiate
- full of risk; perilous, risky
- an act or instance of giving notice
- an average or normal requirement
- confined or limited
- mechanical apparatus; mechanism
- a thing or place from which something comes
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- a breach or transgression
- an act or manner of proceeding in any action
- to free from confinement
- the quality of averting or not causing injury
- to sever or interrupt; detach
- an undesirable or unfortunate happening
- the capacity for vigorous activity
- a paperboard sign or notice posted in public
- a systematic series of actions or steps
19 Clues: confined or limited • to free from confinement • a breach or transgression • to sever or interrupt; detach • full of risk; perilous, risky • a person's place of employment • mechanical apparatus; mechanism • an average or normal requirement • the capacity for vigorous activity • an act or instance of giving notice • an undesirable or unfortunate happening • ...
Lab Safety 2022-01-25
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- Used to wash chemicals off of your body.
- Used to measure temp.
- Alliteration to help with acid and water mixing
- Used by the teacher to out out fires.
- Covers clothes and protects from damage.
- Correct attire for feet on lab day.
- Can be used to smother a small fire.
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- Origin of gas on the lab table.
- Holds and dries test tubes.
- Metal tool used to transfer solid chemicals.
- Provides eye protection
- Absorbent material used to contain/clean.
- Porcelain,used to grind things.
- Should be done to rid hands of contaminants.
- Holds tubes in place.
- Use this with a pipet instead of your mouth.
- Common source of heat in a science lab.
- Use this to wash chemicals out of your eyes.
- Glass tubes used to perform experiments.
19 Clues: Used to measure temp. • Holds tubes in place. • Provides eye protection • Holds and dries test tubes. • Origin of gas on the lab table. • Porcelain,used to grind things. • Correct attire for feet on lab day. • Can be used to smother a small fire. • Used by the teacher to out out fires. • Common source of heat in a science lab. • Used to wash chemicals off of your body. • ...
food safety 2020-09-15
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- - What do you eat?
- - this is a food borne illness.
- - a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease.
- - don't leave food out for more than ___ hours
- -____ your hands
- - illness resulting from the spoilage of contaminated food
- - if you aren't clean you could get a ____
- - if you don't have _________ you could get and illness.
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- - cross_____
- - Escherichia ____
- - if you aren't clean you could start a _____ like covid.
- - the most common bacterial cause of diarrheal illness in the world.
- - you need to have food ______
- - food _____ illness
- - Don't eat ___ food.
- food poison
- - if you don't have food safety you could get _____
- - _____ up spills
- - ____ safety
- - You can have an ear ________
20 Clues: food poison • - cross_____ • - ____ safety • -____ your hands • - _____ up spills • - Escherichia ____ • - What do you eat? • - food _____ illness • - you need to have food ______ • - Don't eat ___ food. • - this is a food borne illness. • - You can have an ear ________ • - if you aren't clean you could get a ____ • ...
Healthy & Safety 2013-01-22
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- A substance that can cause injury, illness or death
- persons cooling system, which is controlled by the brain has stopped working and the internal temperature has risen to the point where brain damage or damage to other internal organs may occur (2 words)
- A step by step description of how to do a task, job or activity properly and safely
- Death
- chemicals that are known or suspected to cause cancer
- how to protect yourself, what to do in the event of an accident, and hazardous substances
- causes debilitating and fatal diseases (cancer, for example)
- The ease with which a substance will ignite
- any liquid having a flash point at or above 100°F
- The swallowing of a substance
- a man-made shell to protect your skull
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- material that will cause destruction or irreversible damage to living tissue on contact
- most common workplace incident occurring every 20 minutes
- greatest single cause of all Ontario worker fatalities (3 words)
- ensuring that activities undertaken follow strict rules and guidelines
- government agency oversees Ontario's workplace safety education and training system, provides disability benefits
- Aid The immediate aid provided to a sick or injured person
- Solid airborne particles
- measures put in place to reduce risks arising from work activity
19 Clues: Death • Solid airborne particles • The swallowing of a substance • a man-made shell to protect your skull • The ease with which a substance will ignite • any liquid having a flash point at or above 100°F • A substance that can cause injury, illness or death • chemicals that are known or suspected to cause cancer • most common workplace incident occurring every 20 minutes • ...
Food Safety 2013-02-20
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- Cut ______ from your body
- What should you do to electrical appliances before you remove anything thats stuck in them?
- Serve foods ____________ after cooking.
- when food spills on the floor you should________it up.
- What shelves should you place heavy items on?
- ____ knife is safer.
- Do not buy__________ cans.
- You should use a ________to reach high shelves
- Bacteria grows best at _______ temperature.
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- Use ______ potholder to remove food from oven.
- wash your hands for at least________ seconds before preparing food.
- wash this utensil separately from others?
- When cutting foods, how should you place them on the cutting board?
- Read _______ of chemicals before you use them.
- keep poultry and vegetables__________ during preparation
- Keep _____foods below 40 degrees.
- What catches fire easily on a gas stove?
- You shouldn't wear_______clothing when cooking.
- Do not ________ chemicals
19 Clues: ____ knife is safer. • Cut ______ from your body • Do not ________ chemicals • Do not buy__________ cans. • Keep _____foods below 40 degrees. • Serve foods ____________ after cooking. • What catches fire easily on a gas stove? • wash this utensil separately from others? • Bacteria grows best at _______ temperature. • What shelves should you place heavy items on? • ...
Water Safety 2014-10-23
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- A person that is in control if someone is in danger while being in the water
- A different word to Symptoms is
- a movement when your arms are pushed forward and then swept back in a circular motion
- A condition of having an abnormal low body temperature
- Something you call when your in danger
- A barrier or railing to keep things safe
- Something that you would use on a person if they fall over
- A very bright colour that bees are attracted to
- A large natural stream or water way
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- walk with force through water or other liquid substances
- You wear it when going out on the water in a kayak or canoe
- Continuing to live after an accident
- When water moves in one directions rapidly it is called
- When you plunge head first into the water with your arms in front of you
- Freedom from harm or danger
- Natural movement on the air that causes trees to sway
- You save someone from a dangerous situation
- dark and gloomy water
- Moves forcefully or rapidly in water
19 Clues: dark and gloomy water • Freedom from harm or danger • A different word to Symptoms is • A large natural stream or water way • 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 • ...
DSC Safety 2023-02-07
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- Active Shooter, Run, ______, Fight
- _________communication standard requires safety data sheets for all hazardous materials
- DSC stand for Diversified Service ___________.
- OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and ______ Administration.
- Report all incidents and injuries __________.
- Fire _____ required for 30 minutes after hot work is complete
- _________ panels must have 36 inches of clearance on either side.
- Fall Protection is required when you are exposed to a fall greater than ___ft for construction and 4 ft for general industry
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- PPE stands for Personal Protective _______.
- ________lift is 75 percent of crane capacity
- Class of fire extinguishers used in the shop.
- Slips trips and ____ are a leading cause of workplace injuries.
- Forklifts should be _________ before each use.
- Hearing protection is required when noise levels exceed 90 _______ over an 8 hours shift.
- Never use the top ___ steps of a ladder
- Shade 10 lens is required when _______.
- No flammable or combustible ______ within 25ft of hot work.
- protection required on head when using a grinder
- Required on all products and chemicals not designated for immediate use.
19 Clues: Active Shooter, Run, ______, Fight • Never use the top ___ steps of a ladder • Shade 10 lens is required when _______. • PPE stands for Personal Protective _______. • ________lift is 75 percent of crane capacity • Class of fire extinguishers used in the shop. • Report all incidents and injuries __________. • Forklifts should be _________ before each use. • ...
FOOD SAFETY 2022-08-30
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- HOW MANY POINT DEDUCTION FOR BIG 8
- PROVIDES WHAT TO COOK FOR EACH DAYPART
- 1ST STEP TO DIAGNOSING ICOS
- WHAT DOES D STAND FOR IN TRED
- COLOR TOWEL FOR NON CONTACT SURFACES
- 1ST BUCKET ON THE WIN DOCUMENT
- MINIMUM AMOUNT OF HEADSETS TO BE WORN
- RICE IS COOKED PER THE
- MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF FLIES BEFORE FAILURE
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- COLOR SCOOP TO MEASURE CINNAMON SUGAR ON TWISTS
- HOW MANY SIGNIFICANTS CAN YOU RECEIVE
- ALL TMS MUST WEAR AN APRON
- HOW MANY ITEMS GET HYDRATED
- HOW MANY DAYS DOES TM HAVE TO COMPLETE ONESOURCE COURSES
- REQUIRES 20 SECONDS OF YOUR TIME
- 2ND BUCKET ON THE WIN DOCUMENT
- 1ST STEP IN PRIORITY SEQUENCE
- COLOR CAP FOR CREAMY JALEPENO
- COLOR TOWEL FOR FOOD CONTACT SURFACES
- HOW MANY POINTS ARE LOST ON CORE FOR PULLING A CAR
20 Clues: RICE IS COOKED PER THE • ALL TMS MUST WEAR AN APRON • HOW MANY ITEMS GET HYDRATED • 1ST STEP TO DIAGNOSING ICOS • 1ST STEP IN PRIORITY SEQUENCE • COLOR CAP FOR CREAMY JALEPENO • WHAT DOES D STAND FOR IN TRED • 2ND BUCKET ON THE WIN DOCUMENT • 1ST BUCKET ON THE WIN DOCUMENT • REQUIRES 20 SECONDS OF YOUR TIME • HOW MANY POINT DEDUCTION FOR BIG 8 • ...
MT Safety 2023-01-30
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- Something made of metal used to make things hold together
- Not allowed to wear on fingers
- toe shoes type of shoes you need to wear in the shop
- The number one priority
- Something that is not allowed
- Something we use in the shop
- Not allowed in the shop
- A saw on a table
- What you should do when you are moving in the shop
- Something you need to wear on your hands
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- Wear this on your eyes
- worn over eyes
- A rule about food in the shop
- Must bring these everyday
- Something that is required
- Another word for nice
- A tool used in the shop
- You must always be this
- wear on ears
19 Clues: wear on ears • worn over eyes • A saw on a table • Another word for nice • Wear this on your eyes • The number one priority • Not allowed in the shop • A tool used in the shop • You must always be this • Must bring these everyday • Something that is required • Something we use in the shop • A rule about food in the shop • Something that is not allowed • Not allowed to wear on fingers • ...
kitchen safety 2020-01-22
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- its good to wear shoes with a …….. At the bottom to prevent you from slipping
- form your fingers in a ……… while using a knife to prevent you from cutting your fingers
- wash your hands with water and ……….. Before you start preparing food
- if you cut raw meat and vegetables on the same cutting board that causes …………………
- leave the handles of your pots and pans ………..
- don’t wear ………… jewelry in the kitchen
- used to prevent hair from getting into food
- a dangling could get tangled around a pot
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- keep raw vegetables and raw meat …………………
- when you re enter the kitchen you should do this before you start preparing food
- used for peeling and cutting vegetables and fruit
- you should wear these types of shoes while your in the kitchen
- if you leave your knives in a bubbly sink you could ….. Yourself
- a …………. could get wrapped around a pot
- how many seconds at least should you wash your hands
- you should not leave your hands ……… on a cutting board
- your pots and pans could …….. Off the stove if you leave the handle turned out
- you should was you hands with ……. Water
- don’t leave your knives in a ……….. Sink
19 Clues: a …………. could get wrapped around a pot • don’t wear ………… jewelry in the kitchen • you should was you hands with ……. Water • don’t leave your knives in a ……….. Sink • keep raw vegetables and raw meat ………………… • used to prevent hair from getting into food • leave the handles of your pots and pans ……….. • used for peeling and cutting vegetables and fruit • ...
Fire Safety 2021-03-25
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- Do not _____ fire escape passageways and fire fighting equipments
- Misuse of _____ strips is a common cause of electrical fires
- ___ the nozzle at the base of the fire
- During an emergency you should use the exit _____ to you
- Closing all doors will help _____ the fire and smoke
- LMH Health is a _____ free campus
- Device that warns of some danger
- The "A" in RACE stands for
- Used to put out a fire
- Plan for two of these routes from your location
- Side to side motion while maintaining a safe distance
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- These items are allowed under the provisions of the Life Safety code if they are noncombustible
- You have to _______ the handles togehter of the fire extinguisher
- Move away from a dangerous place and meet at your rendezvous point
- Acronym for fire or visible smoke
- Action when anyone is in immediate danger - including yourself
- Drills Conducted to identify fire safety risks
- It's easy to remember how to use a fire extinguisher if you remember the word
- What to do with the safety pin of the fire extinguisher
19 Clues: Used to put out a fire • The "A" in RACE stands for • Device that warns of some danger • LMH Health is a _____ free campus • Acronym for fire or visible smoke • ___ the nozzle at the base of the fire • Drills Conducted to identify fire safety risks • Plan for two of these routes from your location • Closing all doors will help _____ the fire and smoke • ...
Hunters Safety 2021-09-17
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- BE FAMILIAR WITH THE -- YOU HUNT
- FIREARMS SHOULD BE -- WHEN NOT IN USE
- TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS IF THEY ARE --
- KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE -- TILL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT
- NEVER -- A FIREARM UNTILL YOU ARE READY TO USE IT
- WEAR -- ORANGE SO YOU CAN BE SEEN
- NEVER HUNT FROM A TREE STAND WITHOUT USING A --
- DO NOT USE -- OR DRUGS WHILE HANDLING A FIREARM
- DO NOT ALTER OR -- YOUR GUN
- KEEP THE -- ON UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT
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- ALWAYS WERA EYE AND HEARING -- WHEN SHOOTING
- ALWAYS USE THE PROPER -- FOR YOUR GUN
- TELL SOMEONE WHERE YOU ARE GOING AND WHEN YOU PLAN TO--
- ALWAYS CARRY A FIRST -- KIT
- ALWAYS POINT THE -- IN A DIRECTION
- DO NOT SHOOT UNLESS YOU ARE ABSOLUTLY SURE OF YOUR -- AND WHAT'S BEYOUND IT
- BE SURE THE BARRLE IS CLEAR OF -- SHOOTING
- ALWAYS UNLOAD FIRARMS BEFORE RIDING IN A --
- TAKE A gps OR A -- TO PREVENT GETTING LOST
19 Clues: ALWAYS CARRY A FIRST -- KIT • DO NOT ALTER OR -- YOUR GUN • BE FAMILIAR WITH THE -- YOU HUNT • WEAR -- ORANGE SO YOU CAN BE SEEN • ALWAYS POINT THE -- IN A DIRECTION • TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS IF THEY ARE -- • ALWAYS USE THE PROPER -- FOR YOUR GUN • FIREARMS SHOULD BE -- WHEN NOT IN USE • BE SURE THE BARRLE IS CLEAR OF -- SHOOTING • TAKE A gps OR A -- TO PREVENT GETTING LOST • ...
Hunters Safety 2021-09-17
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- TELL SOMEONE WHERE YOU ARE GOING AND WHEN YOU PLAN TO --
- DO NOT USE -- OR DRUGS WHILE HANDLING A FIREARM
- WEAR -- ORANGE SO YOU CAN BE SEEN
- ALWAYS KEEP THE -- POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION
- KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE -- TILL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT
- KEEP THE -- ON TILL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT
- ALWAYS WEAR EYE AND HEARING -- WHEN SHOOTING
- NEVER -- A FIREARM UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO USE IT
- TAKE A GPS OR -- TO PREVENT GETTING LOST
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- DO NOT SHOOT UNLESS YOU ARE ABSOLUTLY SURE OF YOUR -- AND WHATS BEYOND IT
- FIREARMS SHOULD BE -- WHEN NOT IN USE
- ALWAYS CARRY A FIRST -- KIT
- BE SURE THE BARREL IS CLEAR OF ANY -- BEFORE SHOOTING
- ALWAYS UNLOAD FIREARMS BEFORE RIDING IN A --
- ALWAYS USE THE PROPER -- FOR YOUR GUN
- DO NOT ALTER OR -- YOUR GUN
- BE FAMILIAR WITH THE -- YOU HUNT
- NEVER HUNT FROM A TREE STAND WITHOUT USING A SAFETY --
- TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS IF THEY ARE --
19 Clues: ALWAYS CARRY A FIRST -- KIT • DO NOT ALTER OR -- YOUR GUN • BE FAMILIAR WITH THE -- YOU HUNT • WEAR -- ORANGE SO YOU CAN BE SEEN • TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS IF THEY ARE -- • FIREARMS SHOULD BE -- WHEN NOT IN USE • ALWAYS USE THE PROPER -- FOR YOUR GUN • TAKE A GPS OR -- TO PREVENT GETTING LOST • KEEP THE -- ON TILL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT • ...
Online safety 2021-08-11
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- a set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization
- a set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization
- a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose, especially a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment.
- things used to protect something or someone from accessing something
- content that portrays good values or interesting information
- a program built into a search engine to prohibit expilicit content
- a person under the ages of 18
- the act of agreeing or accepting an act or behaviour
- safety he saftey of a person whilst on the internet
- mode airplane or flight mode is used to restrict access to some online services.
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- a software put on a device that limits content, usually inappropriate or harmful.
- Good habits are acts that bennifit a person or person's
- areas that are used by everyone
- they appear in a place or situation unexpectedly
- the act of watching and looking over something
- the act of doing something by yourself
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- the act of aggresion or assult perpertrated online
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols
- the amount of time spent on a device
20 Clues: a person under the ages of 18 • areas that are used by everyone • the amount of time spent on a device • the act of doing something by yourself • the act of watching and looking over something • they appear in a place or situation unexpectedly • the act of aggresion or assult perpertrated online • the act of agreeing or accepting an act or behaviour • ...
Safety Search 2022-10-05
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- Training that covers infectious (acronym) microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans
- _________ kit used in emergency response situations
- Training needed to operate equipment (acronym)
- Safety Data Sheet
- Sysco acronym for emergency preparedness plan (acronym)
- Piece of equipment to move pallets
- A regulatory agency in creating building codes, hazardous response and safety related to dictate the type of equipment firefighters use (acronym)
- The practice of lifting safely
- Food distribution company
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- logo/symbol that represents a hazardous chemical
- Worn on your head to keep it warm
- Material worn in a warehouse to be more visible
- A device used to control/contain small fires
- Machine used to move product on pallets
- Regulatory body that works to protect employees (acronym)
- Equipment worn to protect workers (acronym)
- Safety measure used by authorized employees to protect affected employees (acronym)
- an incident in which no property was damaged and no personal injury was sustained - a close call
- Training that teaches people to keep safe by providing information about hazardous chemicals
19 Clues: Safety Data Sheet • Food distribution company • The practice of lifting safely • Worn on your head to keep it warm • Piece of equipment to move pallets • Machine used to move product on pallets • Equipment worn to protect workers (acronym) • A device used to control/contain small fires • Training needed to operate equipment (acronym) • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-03-27
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- You keep knives like this because they are less likely to cause an accident than dull ones
- The type of trash can you must use when you are disposing of hot or smoldering items
- What you wrap your hand in if you have to pick up broken glass
- Used to put out large fires in the kitchen
- Used to put out fat fires instead of water
- Use this device instead of your hands to pick up food from hot liquids
- How long you should wash your hands for
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- The type of material you keep away from portable appliances that heat up
- Used to remove pans from the oven
- You turn off all stove and oven controls if you smell…..
- Keeps knife from cutting countertop
- Used to peel vegetables and fruits instead of a knife
- What you should keep electrical cords away from
- What you soak your dirty dishes in
- Do not pick up broken glass with your hands, instead use a…
- The direction you cut a knife
- What you should do after you put a liquid in the microwave
- How long food can be kept in the danger zone
- used to reach higher shelves instead of a chair or box
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 • ...
BRHW-Safety 2023-09-19
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- fire evacuation direction
- our fire plan
- icon on all computers to request a maintenance work order/repairs
- can only be filled no more than 3/4 full
- keep storage at least 18" below them
- prior to use, check for _____ cords and damaged plugs
- minutes medical equipment can be stored in corridors
- action to take if you are unable to run from threat
- do not use potable _____ in patient care areas
- label and _______ defective equipment
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- emergency shut down(yellow/red button) to stop the spread of smoke
- fire _______ are used to “defend” patients in place
- extinguisher training
- it begins with you
- ______ broken equipment from use immediately
- last act of defense in a active shooter situation
- first line of defense only if you now were treat is coming from
- can be found on the select portal(3E SDS)
- a "STATION" to activate a fire alarm
19 Clues: our fire plan • it begins with you • extinguisher training • fire evacuation direction • keep storage at least 18" below them • a "STATION" to activate a fire alarm • label and _______ defective equipment • can only be filled no more than 3/4 full • can be found on the select portal(3E SDS) • ______ broken equipment from use immediately • ...
Lab Safety 2024-01-29
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- Avoid __ clothing in labs: it could knock something over
- Alcohol or mercury
- The only fire extinguisher operator or cleaner of chemical spills
- Add __ before water to prevent boiling
- Chemical heater (don't burn anything)
- Sight protection
- Where not to put excess chemicals back into
- Optimal tool for measuring specific quantities of liquid
- Clothing protector
- Fire extinguishing or chemical cleansing station
- Where to wash non-corrosive chemicals off skin
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- Keep this between your fingers when pouring chemicals to prevent contamination
- Problems in glassware causing it to explode once heated
- Holds equipment or protects workspace from chemical spills
- __-toe shoes to be worn in a lab
- What to turn off if flame sputters or goes out
- Weigher of mass
- Chemical cleansing station for splashes near the eyes
- Tool to assist pouring acid
19 Clues: Weigher of mass • Sight protection • Alcohol or mercury • Clothing protector • Tool to assist pouring acid • __-toe shoes to be worn in a lab • Chemical heater (don't burn anything) • Add __ before water to prevent boiling • Where not to put excess chemicals back into • What to turn off if flame sputters or goes out • Where to wash non-corrosive chemicals off skin • ...
Fire Safety 2024-04-20
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- to put a fire out
- used for delivering water
- loss of fluid from body
- where to aim fire extinguisher
- burns classification
- gas is stored in these
- to replace burnt skin
- pressurized cans
- worn dangerous cord
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- a product of combustion
- poisonous
- ignition causes this
- a word for danger
- a burn from boiling water
- only area smoking is permitted
- heat by movement
- to give enough air
- a gas present in air
- able to burn
19 Clues: poisonous • able to burn • heat by movement • pressurized cans • to put a fire out • a word for danger • to give enough air • worn dangerous cord • ignition causes this • burns classification • a gas present in air • to replace burnt skin • gas is stored in these • a product of combustion • loss of fluid from body • used for delivering water • a burn from boiling water • ...
Safety Systems 2025-02-02
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- A type of label required on any hazardous material that is sold and imported in Canada
- WHMIS symbol for materials that can cause or enhance the combustion of other materials if exposed to flammables
- A skull and cross bones indicates the more severe form of this WHMIS symbol
- Gas This WHMIS symbol indicates a material that is compressed and under pressure
- The WHMIS symbol not required in Canada that indicates potential damage to the aquatic environment
- This HHPS symbol indicates a material that is highly dangerous and potentially deadly
- WHMIS symbol used for substances that can ignite easily
- The law which requires an employer to train employee about WHMIS
- An example of a material that could have this WHMIS symbol is asbestos.
- The only WHMIS symbol that does not have red diamond frame
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- A dangerous material that can explode if improperly handled
- The most severe level of danger in HHPS, represented by an octagon
- Symbol for materials that can cause severe burns or damage to metals
- The type of label required when a hazardous material is produced or transferred in a workplace
- Data Sheet The information sheet that provides detailed safety data for hazardous materials
- The number of sections in a SDS
- The frame that indicates a "warning" hazard level in HHPS
- A standardized system for labelling hazardous materials in Canadian workplaces
- System used to categorize hazardous household products
19 Clues: The number of sections in a SDS • System used to categorize hazardous household products • WHMIS symbol used for substances that can ignite easily • The frame that indicates a "warning" hazard level in HHPS • The only WHMIS symbol that does not have red diamond frame • A dangerous material that can explode if improperly handled • ...
Internet Safety 2024-10-03
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- a person or company other than you and the owner of the website
- a statement that discloses how a party uses your ibformation
- small text files stored on your computer
- When companies tailor content based on information about you
- global communication network that allows computers to exchange and share information worldwide.
- common categories of the population
- unknown
- a group of web pages that focus on a particular subject.
- Using logical operators to connect keywords
- allows us to gather information about specific topics
- a search that finds the most relevant and credible information
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- choices a website gives you about your privacy
- words that are most relevant to the topic.
- information that could be harmful to minors
- words that are most relevant to the topic
- when companies collect information about you
- a tool that helps us wade through the billions of websites to locate specific needs
- Can be informational, but the primary purpose is to convince people to buy something
- to take out
19 Clues: unknown • to take out • common categories of the population • small text files stored on your computer • words that are most relevant to the topic • words that are most relevant to the topic. • information that could be harmful to minors • Using logical operators to connect keywords • when companies collect information about you • ...
Safety Ed 2025-04-16
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- The ______ is the heart of the firearm.
- The ______ is the metal
- A pin that strikes the primer of the cartridge.
- Since wildlife is a renewable resource wit a _______ hunters help control wildlife populations.
- The degree of narrow at the muzzle end on the shotgun barrel.
- If not managed well _____________ can result in habitat loss.
- In a safe direction.
- Treat every firearm with respect due a _____ gun.
- The ______ is made up of parts that load, unload, fire, and eject the shotgun shell or cartridge.
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- The __________ in wildlife restoration act.
- The _____servers as the handle of the firearm.
- _____ is the number of animals the habitat can support all year long.
- Moral principles or values that distinguish between right and wrong.
- Be sure of the _____ and what is beyond it.
- Keep you finger outside of the _________ until ready to fire.
- Wise use of natural resources, without wasting them.
- The rifle barrel is long and hs thick walls with sparkling grooves cut into the bore. The grooved pattern is called rifling.
- Is a mechanical device that uses pressure from burning gun powder to push a projectile through the barrel.
- Complete environment requirements of an animal for survival.
- Ethics generally cover _____ the has to do with issues of fairness
20 Clues: In a safe direction. • The ______ is the metal • The ______ is the heart of the firearm. • The __________ in wildlife restoration act. • Be sure of the _____ and what is beyond it. • The _____servers as the handle of the firearm. • A pin that strikes the primer of the cartridge. • Treat every firearm with respect due a _____ gun. • ...
Medication Safety 2025-08-20
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- These medications can be used to treat ADHD and can cause high blood pressure or fast heart beats.
- Who you should tell if you feel that you may need to change or stop your medications.
- May be needed to monitor for side effects or check the amount of medication in your body.
- These may include dizziness, headache, or rash.
- This is how long antidepressants may take to fully work.
- Mental health diagnosis can be treated with stimulants, guanfacine, or clonidine.
- Type of treat can be commonly mixed up or confused with medication.
- Common side effect of Benadryl.
- Over-the-counter medication can be used for headaches, pains, or fever.
- Something that you should not do with your medication.
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- Always take your medications as________.
- Can be helpful in remembering to take your medication every day.
- Class of medications can be used to treat anxiety or depression. An example is fluoxetine.
- If your medications causes this side effect, ask your doctor about taking it in the morning.
- Class of medications can be used to treat bipolar, schizophrenia, or depression
- Can be treated with Claritin, Zyrtec, Allegra, or Benadryl.
- These medications are available without a prescription from your doctor.
- Medication expert, you can ask them questions about your medications.
- This organ may be damaged or hurt if you take more Tylenol than directed.
19 Clues: Common side effect of Benadryl. • Always take your medications as________. • These may include dizziness, headache, or rash. • Something that you should not do with your medication. • This is how long antidepressants may take to fully work. • Can be treated with Claritin, Zyrtec, Allegra, or Benadryl. • ...
Knife Safety 2025-07-25
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- Common PPE to protect hands from cuts and splinters
- Type of knife that allows the blade to slide in/out
- Always cut in this direction to reduce injury risk
- Item being cut or carved in woodworking
- Sharp cutting tool often used in woodworking shops
- Flexible joint at risk when cutting improperly
- Type of glove designed to prevent knife injuries
- Advice when using knives—don’t rush the cut
- Safer than dull; requires less force to cut
- Firm hold that prevents tool slippage
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- Where blades and knives should be safely kept
- Increases risk of slips and injuries when cutting
- Surface should be this before making any cuts
- Mental focus required to avoid hand injuries
- Small sharp wood fragment that can lodge in skin
- Tool with retractable blade used for opening packages
- Should be nearby in case of cuts or punctures
- Part of a knife or cutter that does the cutting
- Safety feature on some knives or tools
19 Clues: Firm hold that prevents tool slippage • Safety feature on some knives or tools • Item being cut or carved in woodworking • Advice when using knives—don’t rush the cut • Safer than dull; requires less force to cut • Mental focus required to avoid hand injuries • Where blades and knives should be safely kept • Surface should be this before making any cuts • ...
TPD Safety Meeting Crossword! 2013-10-11
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- Ensuring proper ________ in all areas can help miniize risks for eye strain.
- "Every Employee has the __________ to understand the Emergency Response and Safety Procedures, plan for their implementation, and to use good judgement in all emergency situations.
- CHO Stands for Chemical Hygiene _______.
- Goggles are available in two styles: ______, which cover eye sockets completely, and "cover," which may be work over glasses.
- Approved eye glasses worn in the lab must have protective ____ _______.
- In all emergencies, remember to call site _________.
- Safety glasses protect eyes from __________ and debris.
- Safety glasses must have “Z-87” logo. Must be worn in all lab and ________ areas
- ________ Worn in the lab must have the type Z87 listed on the label.
- Never try to ______ ______ a large spill or any hazardous chemical spill yourself.
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- Almost 70% of accidents happen because flying or _______ objects.
- Face shields shall only be worn over _______ eye protection.
- When you are working with a __________, safety glasses may be temporarily removed.
- Goggle __________ should be adequate, but well protected from spash/liquid entry.
- In the event of a spill with chemical exposure, go directly to the ______ ______.
- In the event of a spill, if possible, attempt to ________ the spill and lab to minimize the potential to spread contamination.
- Always wear chemical ________ gloves when cleaning spill areas.
- _______ is the name of the team trained to handle chemical emergencies.
- A spill is defined as anything greater than two _______ or any hazardous chemical.
- CERT Stands for Chemical ________ Response Team.
20 Clues: CHO Stands for Chemical Hygiene _______. • CERT Stands for Chemical ________ Response Team. • In all emergencies, remember to call site _________. • Safety glasses protect eyes from __________ and debris. • Face shields shall only be worn over _______ eye protection. • Always wear chemical ________ gloves when cleaning spill areas. • ...
Safety Policies & Procedures Training 2022-04-13
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- safe storage, safe labeling of chemicals
- guidelines for how machine parts function and protect against injury
- protecting employees from falls while they are on the roof
- guidelines for safe unloading and loading of trailers
- guidelines for the safe use of ladders, preventing falls, etc.
- provides guidelines to minimize hot work related injuries and damages
- provides direction on operating lift trucks and hazards
- applies any time a process equipment or piping is opened
- types, colors, when to use tag
- when a safety override is to be used and why, what documents to fill out
- includes energy control procedures
- basic rules, awareness of potential arc flash hazards
- protect against infectious pathogens
- provide required safety and health training to employees
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- how we plan to prevent hearing loss due noise exposure
- brief summaries of HR and safety policies
- recognizing hazards due to hot and cold environments
- safe handling of all hand and power tools
- how to respond to a fall, preparing for a fall
- guidelines to prevent breathing of contaminated air
- prevents loss of life, property, eliminates fire hazards
- best possible safety precautions in a permit required space
- ensures employees are protected from exposure to falls
- guidelines to prevent injuries while operating aerial lifts
- guidelines for safe and effective scaffolding use
- covers reporting, who does what, unsafe practices
- what should be worn, when, why, for what jobs
27 Clues: types, colors, when to use tag • includes energy control procedures • protect against infectious pathogens • safe storage, safe labeling of chemicals • brief summaries of HR and safety policies • safe handling of all hand and power tools • what should be worn, when, why, for what jobs • how to respond to a fall, preparing for a fall • ...
Engineering Crossword 2022-03-03
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- When finished, your area should be cleaned ___.
- You can use any equipment when you have been ____.
- Shape of alert that tells you what protective gear you will need.
- You should ALWAYS practice this
- the area you should remain in
- Direction, in relation to your body, you should pull when cutting.
- The first P in PPE
- " represents what form of measurement
- A book that details instructions and safety for tools and equipment in the lab.
- Always report safety violations to this person first Mrs._________
- Following Technology Lab Safety Rules will keep you in this state of being.
- If particles or chemicals get in your eyes, you should rinse them for at least ______ minutes.
- the A in AFO
- A type of PPE used for the eyes.
- lines that can be easily erased
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- Floors should be in this state when operating electrical equipment.
- Before using equipment: ______ instructions
- You must get this before you use any equipment, even if you already know how to use it.
- How you should plan your work.
- Shape of hazard graphic that alerts the user to danger.
- You should remove ties, _____, and dangling jewelry.
- You should not lean on this because it may accidentally start
- a rough sketch
- You should not clown around, play practical jokes, or try to ______ others in the lab
- _____ lines represent something hidden
- A time when you are allowed to run in the Technology Lab.
26 Clues: the A in AFO • a rough sketch • The first P in PPE • the area you should remain in • How you should plan your work. • You should ALWAYS practice this • lines that can be easily erased • A type of PPE used for the eyes. • " represents what form of measurement • _____ lines represent something hidden • Before using equipment: ______ instructions • ...
Unit 7 Project 2024-11-09
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- Enforces the law and ensures fair legal practices in the U.S.
- Focuses on signals intelligence and cybersecurity.
- Responds to and coordinates disaster relief efforts.
- Oversees national housing policies and urban development programs.
- Ensures the safety of consumer products and prevents hazards.
- Oversees energy production, including nuclear energy and energy efficiency.
- Regulates vehicle safety standards and reduces road traffic accidents.
- Protects employees' rights to organize and join unions.
- Manages immigration processes, including citizenship and visa applications.
- Leads U.S. space exploration and scientific research beyond Earth.
- Administers tax collection and enforces tax laws.
- Ensures safe working conditions by setting workplace safety standards.
- Investigates crimes involving firearms, explosives, and illegal substances.
- Secures transportation systems, particularly airports and air travel.
- Provides services and benefits to military veterans.
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- Protects the U.S. from terrorism and natural disasters.
- Manages national parks and preserves natural and cultural resources.
- Enforces federal laws against workplace discrimination.
- Oversees the nation’s transportation systems, including highways and airways.
- Gathers foreign intelligence and conducts covert operations.
- Protects public health by controlling disease outbreaks.
- Protects the environment and regulates pollution.
- Investigates federal crimes and ensures national security.
- Manages government buildings, supplies, and services.
- Oversees public health, social services, and medical research.
- Supports small businesses with loans, contracts, and counseling.
- Preserves U.S. historical documents and records.
- Manages mail delivery across the United States.
- Regulates food, drugs, and medical devices for safety.
29 Clues: Manages mail delivery across the United States. • Preserves U.S. historical documents and records. • Protects the environment and regulates pollution. • Administers tax collection and enforces tax laws. • Focuses on signals intelligence and cybersecurity. • Responds to and coordinates disaster relief efforts. • Provides services and benefits to military veterans. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-27
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- What chemical category includes substances that rapidly decompose?
- What protects against chemical vapors in a controlled workspace?
- Name the safety device used to protect the hands and forearms from chemical exposure?
- Action of waving hand to smell something
- What type of chemical poses a danger due to its reactivity with air or water?
- What type of fire extinguisher is suitable for metal fires?
- What safety equipment is used to protect the respiratory system from inhaling harmful chemicals?
- What is the primary purpose of a fume hood in a laboratory?
- What fire extinguisher is suitable for use on flammable liquid fires?
- We use this acronym to describe the safety regulators that help dispose of generated lab waste.
- What type of chemical reaction releases heat when it reacts?
- Acronym for the international system for the identification of hazardous chemicals.
- The university we attend
- What engineering control minimizes exposure to hazardous substances through enclosure?
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- This emergency equipment provides a quick and steady stream of water to flush chemicals from the body.
- What term describes the safe elimination of chemical waste?
- This term pair describes the process of assessing and managing risks associated with chemical substances.
- Acronym that describes safety documents or methods established for communicating clear guidelines on the proper use of hazardous substances or equipment.
- What protective equipment is worn to shield the eyes from chemical splashes?
- What type of footwear is recommended for laboratory work to protect the feet from spills and splashes?
20 Clues: The university we attend • Action of waving hand to smell something • What term describes the safe elimination of chemical waste? • What type of fire extinguisher is suitable for metal fires? • What is the primary purpose of a fume hood in a laboratory? • What type of chemical reaction releases heat when it reacts? • ...
Water Safety 2014-10-23
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- Continuing to live after an accident
- Natural movement on the air that causes trees to sway
- A barrier or railing to keep things safe
- 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
- You save someone from a dangerous situation
- Something that you would use on a person if they fall over
- A very bright colour that bees are attracted to
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- dark and gloomy water
- A different word to Symptoms is
- Freedom from harm or danger
- A person that is in control if someone is in danger while being in the water
- walk with force through water or other liquid substances
- a movement when your arms are pushed forward and then swept back in a circular motion
- A condition of having an abnormal low body temperature
- Moves forcefully or rapidly in water
- When you plunge head first into the water with your arms in front of you
19 Clues: dark and gloomy water • Freedom from harm or danger • A different word to Symptoms is • A large natural stream or water way • 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 • ...
Water Safety 2013-11-05
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- If you’re stuck in the middle of no where, what would your main focus be?
- What procedures would you put in place to minimize risk?
- A condition you get if you become too cold.
- At the start of a swimming race what does the swimmer do to enter the water?
- A body of water that flows down from a mountain.
- What do you call a movement of water?
- What does a Windmill need to turn?
- If you’re a surf lifesaver your job is to _____ people.
- Third colour of the rainbow.
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- A survival stroke.
- If you’re stuck in this you need to swim parallel to the beach.
- placed as a guide to help you with safety.
- A person who patrols beaches and pools and helps save lives.
- If you can’t see the water too well.
- flotation device PFD.
- A word you yell if you’re in trouble.
- aid If you’re gong to effectively help an injured person, what should you be trained in?
- A structure built to keep people out of places.
- What is the action called when you walk into the water up to your knees.
19 Clues: A survival stroke. • flotation device PFD. • Third colour of the rainbow. • What does a Windmill need to turn? • If you can’t see the water too well. • A word you yell if you’re in trouble. • What do you call a movement of water? • placed as a guide to help you with safety. • A condition you get if you become too cold. • A structure built to keep people out of places. • ...
Water Safety 2013-11-05
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- If you’re stuck in this you need to swim parallel to the beach.
- A survival stroke.
- What is the action called when you walk into the water up to your knees.
- A condition you get if you become too cold.
- If you can’t see the water too well.
- What does a Windmill need to turn?
- A person who patrols beaches and pools and helps save lives.
- If you’re gong to effectively help an injured person, what should you be trained in?
- A structure built to keep people out of places.
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- PFD
- What do you call a movement of water?
- If you’re stuck in the middle of no where, what would your main focus be?
- Placed as a guide to help you with safety.
- If you’re a surf lifesaver your job is to _____ people.
- What procedures would you put in place to minimize risk?
- A word you yell if you’re in trouble.
- Third colour of the rainbow.
- A body of water that flows down from a mountain.
- At the start of a swimming race what does the swimmer do to enter the water?
19 Clues: PFD • A survival stroke. • Third colour of the rainbow. • What does a Windmill need to turn? • If you can’t see the water too well. • What do you call a movement of water? • A word you yell if you’re in trouble. • Placed as a guide to help you with safety. • A condition you get if you become too cold. • A structure built to keep people out of places. • ...
Food Safety 2015-01-14
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- Action or follow-up should be recorded in the _____________ section.
- The tower where water should come from to calibrate pyrometer
- A full run of sausage patties
- If food safety standard is met, then check for the _____________ standard.
- Towels belong in the bucket or in your ________________.
- Quality requires _____ of the 4 patties be between 160 - 170 degrees
- Disposable liners for Iced and Sweet Tea should be discarded each.
- Used to complete book _______.
- Sign your ___________ name for each section you complete.
- Avoid touching the glove __________ with your bare hand.
- Grasp the blue glove at your __________ at the back to remove.
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- Probe the 4 __________ patties
- If food or quality standards aren't met, _____________ to make sure procedures are being followed.
- GM must review and ________ the Daily Food Safety Checklist
- Refrigerator units should be marked to ___________ description column in book.
- Blue disposable gloves must be worn when handling ______ beef, fish or poultry products including shell eggs.
- Hold the blue glove by the _____________ as you put it on.
- Check the use-thru __________ on sanitizer test strips.
- Remove patties in stacks of ________
19 Clues: 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. • Sign your ___________ name for each section you complete. • ...
Food Safety 2015-02-24
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- Killed by high temperatures,some form toxins which may or may not be killed by heat.
- The action of making something ready or being made.
- Cleaning supplies.
- Water or other liquid diffused as a vapor.
- You use this to check the temperature.
- A certain heat or freeze in a food
- When bacterial growth stops
- You use them to cook, stove, freezers, utensils, etc.
- A temperature between 4 degrees C and 60 degrees C.
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- To keep foods away from eachother.
- Clean something with water.
- Making something bacteria free.
- A chemiczl that kills bacteria.
- You use them to separate foods.
- A mix between detergent and soap.
- Tiny organisms that can cause severe illnesses.
- When the water gets really hot, it starts to.
- To keep something cold.
- To prepare a meal.
19 Clues: Cleaning supplies. • To prepare a meal. • To keep something cold. • Clean something with water. • When bacterial growth stops • Making something bacteria free. • A chemiczl that kills bacteria. • You use them to separate foods. • A mix between detergent and soap. • To keep foods away from eachother. • A certain heat or freeze in a food • You use this to check the temperature. • ...
Food Safety 2015-10-05
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- Refrigerate perishables following the...
- safety The title and general topic.
- When one's body cannot digest gluten.
- Thawing frozen goods in the fridge is...
- Your well being.
- Something you must wash before you begin cooking.
- A practice that is done before you start cooking.
- Avoids cross-contamination and foodborne illnesses..
- Can happen before and after cooking.
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- A place you store perishable items in.
- What the Danger Zone is.
- Select temperatures you must avoid.
- An internal organ that can be affected by foodborne illnesses.
- Things that must be refrigerated.
- A phenomenon that occurs when food isn't stored/cooked properly.
- Items needed to cook.
- A sickness within the body.
- Germs that grown within improperly stored food.
- Something you do when you're done preparing.
19 Clues: Your well being. • Items needed to cook. • What the Danger Zone is. • A sickness within the body. • Things that must be refrigerated. • safety The title and general topic. • Select temperatures you must avoid. • Can happen before and after cooking. • When one's body cannot digest gluten. • A place you store perishable items in. • Refrigerate perishables following the... • ...
Patient Safety 2018-03-12
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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? • ...
Food safety 2019-03-25
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- a small cube out of food by cutting it with a knife
- clean your hands with this please
- what you pull food out of when you begin to cook
- cut up or grind food into very small pieces
- a meal cooked on a portable grill with other people.
- maintained and sharp
- what you follow and read before you begin cooking the food
- cook (food) in hot fat or oil, typically in a shallow pan
- cook (a piece of meat) on a spit.
- what you do with the oven before you start cooking inside the oven
- cut (something) into pieces with repeated sharp blows or knife
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- cook food with a dry heat without flame
- 40 °F and 140 °F
- the mitts you wear when putting your hand in the oven
- what you use to put out fire
- a piece of meat cooked slowly in a covered dish.
- prepare (food, a dish, or a meal) by combining and heating the ingredients in various ways.
- cook (food, especially meat) by prolonged exposure to heat in an oven or over a fire
- add spices or salt to a food to add flavor
19 Clues: 40 °F and 140 °F • maintained and sharp • what you use to put out fire • clean your hands with this please • cook (a piece of meat) on a spit. • cook food with a dry heat without flame • add spices or salt to a food to add flavor • cut up or grind food into very small pieces • what you pull food out of when you begin to cook • a piece of meat cooked slowly in a covered dish. • ...
