safety Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Chemical Hygiene Plan 2024-08-12
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- ________________ waste drum must be closed when not actively being used.
- The site ________Policy for protecting hands
- _________________ should never be dried or cured in the oven.
- Currently used chemicals can be found in PPE ____________ Assessment Matrix
- _________ Stores the SOPs.
- Eyewash and safety showers must be inspected _____________.
- Safety __________ with side shields is the minimum eye protection required in the laboratory.
- In case of emergency contact the ____________.
- ________ are not meant to store chemicals
- A piece of equipment under the radiation safety program
- gloves are suitable for acids and bases.
- CHP training must be completed ________________
- Employees should never work alone, follow the _________ Worker Program policy
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- Incoming and outgoing hazardous chemicals shall have GHS compliant ____________.
- _______________ and combustible liquids shall be stored in a vented storage cabinet.
- ___________contains safe work practices for laboratory settings
- Carcinogenic and reproductive hazard materials must be stored in a segrated "___________ area." that is clearly marked.
- Open toed shoes, sneakers, sandals, canvas or similar shoes with porous uppers are prohibited by the ___________ Protection Program.
- 1 of the 6Ss
- When working alone follow the _____ worker policy.
20 Clues: 1 of the 6Ss • _________ Stores the SOPs. • gloves are suitable for acids and bases. • ________ are not meant to store chemicals • The site ________Policy for protecting hands • In case of emergency contact the ____________. • CHP training must be completed ________________ • When working alone follow the _____ worker policy. • ...
Christmas Health & Safety 2020-08-03
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- If your behaviour is hazardous you might get this in your stocking
- Popular Christmas song
- Make sure you use the correct safety precautions to hang these to avoid injury
- Santa's Office (also where he keeps all his health and safety documentation for the mobile plant/sleigh)
- You might hear these playing on the radio
- You will do this with food and gifts this Christmas and also one of our protect initiatives
- Make like these Santa's helpers and keep your workshop clean, tidy and efficient
- You might be distracted thinking about this up coming time off
- Christmas Tree type but also great for frames and trusses
- One of the golden rules, but also don't do these then drive after a Christmas Party
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- You might unwrap one of these Christmas morning (if you've been good)
- Even the elves' one of these has safety measures in place
- We want you to be home and safe with your family for this day
- Santa's Team Leader reindeer who guides the sleigh
- The month to enjoy Christmas but also to keep focused on safety
- One of our values and also what you need to do for each other especially at this time of year
- He hates Christmas
- Jolly man, another name for him could be Site Manager or Delivery Guy
- We want you to get home safe to them every day
- Popular Christmas food item
20 Clues: He hates Christmas • Popular Christmas song • Popular Christmas food item • You might hear these playing on the radio • We want you to get home safe to them every day • Santa's Team Leader reindeer who guides the sleigh • Even the elves' one of these has safety measures in place • Christmas Tree type but also great for frames and trusses • ...
Minimal Park to Applicator 2026-03-17
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- pesticide info legally giving
- to Know Laws regulations requiring
- pesticide used control fungus
- pesticide used control insects
- Responsibilities management obligations
- and Loading potentially hazardous phase
- System several type of pesticide disposal
- Responsibilities employees working
- Word found ant pesticide label
- Clothing safety gear
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- Disposal appropriate elimination
- used to control any pest
- Transportation Vehicle truck or car
- Response Procedures even to pesticide emergency
- pest control management
- adjust application equipment
- pesticide kills plants
- Storage Facility area for storage
- information proper safety precautions
19 Clues: pesticide kills plants • pest control management • Clothing safety gear • used to control any pest • adjust application equipment • pesticide info legally giving • pesticide used control fungus • pesticide used control insects • Word found ant pesticide label • Disposal appropriate elimination • Storage Facility area for storage • to Know Laws regulations requiring • ...
TPD Safety Meeting Crossword! 2013-10-11
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- Face shields shall only be worn over _______ eye protection.
- In the event of a spill with chemical exposure, go directly to the ______ ______.
- Goggles are available in two styles: ______, which cover eye sockets completely, and "cover," which may be work over glasses.
- CHO Stands for Chemical Hygiene _______.
- When you are working with a __________, safety glasses may be temporarily removed.
- Ensuring proper ________ in all areas can help miniize risks for eye strain.
- Goggle __________ should be adequate, but well protected from spash/liquid entry.
- In the event of a spill, if possible, attempt to ________ the spill and lab to minimize the potential to spread contamination.
- _______ is the name of the team trained to handle chemical emergencies.
- A spill is defined as anything greater than two _______ or any hazardous chemical.
- Never try to ______ ______ a large spill or any hazardous chemical spill yourself.
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- Approved eye glasses worn in the lab must have protective ____ _______.
- Safety glasses must have “Z-87” logo. Must be worn in all lab and ________ areas
- "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.
- In all emergencies, remember to call site _________.
- Always wear chemical ________ gloves when cleaning spill areas.
- Safety glasses protect eyes from __________ and debris.
- Almost 70% of accidents happen because flying or _______ objects.
- CERT Stands for Chemical ________ Response Team.
- ________ Worn in the lab must have the type Z87 listed on the label.
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. • ...
WaDE's Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-03
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- Force exerted, can be dangerous in pipes.
- Stumble over an obstacle.
- Proper technique prevents strain.
- Can cause hearing damage in loud environments.
- Loss of footing on a surface.
- Systematic review of safety procedures.
- Digging in the earth.
- Device to control fluid flow.
- Procedure to disable machinery during maintenance.
- Tissue damage due to freezing.
- Poisonous substance.
- Obstruction to prevent access.
- Support system for excavation walls.
- Required authorization for certain hazardous work.
- Designing workspaces for efficiency and safety.
- Lack of water in the body.
- Potential source of harm.
- Providing fresh air, removing contaminants.
- Maintaining proper fluid levels, especially in heat.
- Urgent situation requiring immediate action.
- Hand protection.
- Water division excellence mascot.
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- Accidental release of a substance.
- Introduction of harmful substances.
- To save from danger.
- Checking equipment or site for safety compliance.
- Initials for personal protective gear.
- Essential for learning safe work practices.
- Document detailing an incident or observation.
- Separating a dangerous area or system.
- Biological agent posing a threat to living organisms.
- Device to protect against inhaling airborne hazards.
- Step-by-step instructions for a task.
- A sign or signal of danger.
- Protective footwear.
- Angle of an excavation wall.
- Excavated area for the installation of a utility..
- Dangerously low body temperature.
- Initials for material safety data sheet.
- Substance used in water treatment, handle with care.
- Organized departure from a dangerous area.
41 Clues: Hand protection. • To save from danger. • Poisonous substance. • Protective footwear. • Digging in the earth. • Stumble over an obstacle. • Potential source of harm. • Lack of water in the body. • A sign or signal of danger. • Angle of an excavation wall. • Loss of footing on a surface. • Device to control fluid flow. • Tissue damage due to freezing. • Obstruction to prevent access. • ...
SAFETY LESSONS LEARNED 2025 2026-02-02
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- MUST BE ASSESED AT LEAST EVERY SHIFT FOR PRESSURE INJURIES
- TECHNOLOGY DESIGNED TO PREVENT WRONG MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
- SAFETY SHEETS TO REFER TO WHEN THERE IS ANY KIND OF CHEMICAL EXPOSURE OR CONTACT
- REQUIRED RESPONSE WHEN MULTITASKING THREATENS ACCURACY
- MUST BE REMOVED FROM BEDS AND CHAIRS TO REDUCE SAFETY RISKS
- EARLY SKIN SIGN REQUIRING INTERVENTION BEFORE INJURY PROGRESSION
- THE UNDERLYING PURPOSE OF ALL "ALWAYS SAFE" BEHAVIORS
- CHEMICAL THAT CAN CAUSE CAREGIVER BURNS
- CORE BEHAVIOR EMPHASIZED BEFORE ADMINISTERING MEDICATIONS
- OBJECTS INVOLVED IN REAL PRESSURE INJURY CASE
- MUST BE REVIEWED WHEN UNSURE OF PREPARATION OR ADMINISTRATION
- HIGH-RISK ACTION ADDRESSED BY A SPECIFIC BARCODE MEDICATION POLICY
- RECORD THAT MUST BE READ AND CHECKED BEFORE GIVING A MEDICATION
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- ONE OF THE LIFE-THREATENING COMPLICATIONS LISTED FOR PRESSURE INJURIES
- REQUIRED TWO-PERSON SKIN ASSESSMENT WITHIN FOUR HOURS
- COLLECTIVE TERM FOR A PATIENT, ROUTE, DRUG, DOSE, TIME, REASON, DOCUMENTATION
- MECHANISM BEHIND DEVICE-RELATED SKIN INJURY
- REQUIRED PROTECTION WHEN ENCOUNTERING ANY UNKNOWN LIQUID
- PROCESS THAT INVOLVES CLEANER SUCH AS HIGH-CONCENTRATION HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
- REPORTING SYSTEM FOR ERRORS, EXPOSURES, INJURIES, ETC
- PRIMARY INTERVENTION TO REDISTRIBUTE WEIGHT
- THE MENTAL CHECK THAT ASKS, "AM I CERTAIN THIS IS CORRECT?"
- THE ACTION PHASE AFTER REFLECTION IN THE SAFETY MODEL
- ONE OF THE MEDICATION RIGHTS FREQUENTLY VIOLATED IN THE IV VERSUS SUBCUTANEOUS ERRORS
- FAILURE OF THIS CAN LEAD TO MEDICATION ERRORS OR SAMPLING ERRORS
- EVENTS THAT MUST BE REPORTED IN SAFETYNET (ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY REACH THE PATIENT)
26 Clues: CHEMICAL THAT CAN CAUSE CAREGIVER BURNS • MECHANISM BEHIND DEVICE-RELATED SKIN INJURY • PRIMARY INTERVENTION TO REDISTRIBUTE WEIGHT • OBJECTS INVOLVED IN REAL PRESSURE INJURY CASE • REQUIRED TWO-PERSON SKIN ASSESSMENT WITHIN FOUR HOURS • REPORTING SYSTEM FOR ERRORS, EXPOSURES, INJURIES, ETC • THE UNDERLYING PURPOSE OF ALL "ALWAYS SAFE" BEHAVIORS • ...
Khadija Palany Protechve Safety Equuipment 2016-05-26
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- Danger.
- Makes you easy to see.
- Protect your ear from noise.
- Protect your head.
- Protect your eyes.
- Protect your from falling down.
- Protect you body.
- Can not see.
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- Protect your face.
- Protect your knee pads.
- cap boots Protect your feet.
- Protect your lungs.
- Protect your body.
- Protect your eyes from chemicals.
- Protect your hands.
15 Clues: Danger. • Can not see. • Protect you body. • Protect your face. • Protect your head. • Protect your eyes. • Protect your body. • Protect your lungs. • Protect your hands. • Makes you easy to see. • Protect your knee pads. • cap boots Protect your feet. • Protect your ear from noise. • Protect your from falling down. • Protect your eyes from chemicals.
Child Safety at Wuchopperen 2026-01-30
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- What to do if you have a concern.
- Our organisation.
- What's happening across child safe training.
- Everyone's responsibility.
- Where training is delivered.
- Who our commitment protects.
- A core value in child safety.
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- How we treat children and young people.
- Shared by all staff.
- The first step in child safety.
10 Clues: Our organisation. • Shared by all staff. • Everyone's responsibility. • Where training is delivered. • Who our commitment protects. • A core value in child safety. • The first step in child safety. • What to do if you have a concern. • How we treat children and young people. • What's happening across child safe training.
Weld Safety 1 2024-08-13
Lab Safety Crossword 2022-09-12
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- Most effective control.
- Least effective ppe.
- Used to test fume hood pull.
- Time spent using eyewash/safety shower.
- Information about a chemical.
- ______ toxic chemicals are designated by skull and crossbone pictogram.
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- Number of sections in a Safety Data Sheet.
- caustic/alkaline type of chemicals.
- Fire, explosions, and reactivity are what type of hazards.
- Safety office acronym.
- Rally point for emergency services.
11 Clues: Least effective ppe. • Safety office acronym. • Most effective control. • Used to test fume hood pull. • Information about a chemical. • caustic/alkaline type of chemicals. • Rally point for emergency services. • Time spent using eyewash/safety shower. • Number of sections in a Safety Data Sheet. • Fire, explosions, and reactivity are what type of hazards. • ...
Joint Health and Safety 2026-03-31
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- protective covering for hands
- device used to put out fires
- a potential source of harm
- a formal audit of workplace conditions
- harm caused to a worker
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- protective covering for eyes
- sudden event causing injury or damage
- required education on safety procedures
- equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards
- written record of workplace procedures
- health and safety group responsible for workplace safety collaboration
11 Clues: harm caused to a worker • a potential source of harm • protective covering for eyes • device used to put out fires • protective covering for hands • sudden event causing injury or damage • a formal audit of workplace conditions • written record of workplace procedures • required education on safety procedures • equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards • ...
illbethere 2023-03-22
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- We ______, we share, and we engage.
- UGI utilizes Process Improvement Teams, other wise know as ____.
- The Safe _____ Committee was a recommendation of the Safe Driving PIT.
- We ______ our safety success.
- We ______ safe practices in all we do.
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- One of the original PITs was in regards to Pipeline Safety Management Systems, other wise know as ______.
- Leadership provides resources to foster a safety______.
- We utilize a _______ improvement mindset.
- illbethere today is UGI's monthly safety newsletter.
- UGI has ______ safety principles.
- I will take the time to perform my work safely, everyday. My family, my coworkers, and my customers are depending on me. I stand vigilant and when called upon _________.
- We recently completed a ______ for Personal Four Gas Air Monitors.
12 Clues: We ______ our safety success. • UGI has ______ safety principles. • We ______, we share, and we engage. • We ______ safe practices in all we do. • We utilize a _______ improvement mindset. • illbethere today is UGI's monthly safety newsletter. • Leadership provides resources to foster a safety______. • UGI utilizes Process Improvement Teams, other wise know as ____. • ...
Shaef's Story Time: Poison Squad 2025-10-21
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- Rapid growth of factories and mass production of goods
- Squad: Group of volunteers who ate food with chemicals to test safety
- Wiley: Chemist who led the fight for food safety in the United States
- Health: The well-being and safety of the general population
- Movement of people into cities during the early 1900s
- Toxic chemical added to milk to hide spoilage
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- Government agency created to enforce food safety laws
- Substance added to food to prevent spoilage
- Food and Drug Act: 1906 law that banned harmful or mislabeled food
- Additive: Artificial substance added to food for appearance or shelf life
- Scientific test used by Wiley to gather evidence
- Chemical preservative used in meat that caused harmful health effects
12 Clues: Substance added to food to prevent spoilage • Toxic chemical added to milk to hide spoilage • Scientific test used by Wiley to gather evidence • Government agency created to enforce food safety laws • Movement of people into cities during the early 1900s • Rapid growth of factories and mass production of goods • ...
Regulatory Commissions 2024-11-16
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- central bank; nickname
- hazardous waste; second word
- safety and effectiveness of food; third word
- enforces workplace safety; first word
- prohibit discrimination in the workplace; first word
- regulates vehicle safety standards; second word
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- regulates consumer financial products; third word
- protect consumers by preventing anticompetitive practices; second word
- stock exchanges; first word
- enforces antitrust laws(acronym)
- radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable
- regulates civil aviation; second word
12 Clues: central bank; nickname • stock exchanges; first word • hazardous waste; second word • enforces antitrust laws(acronym) • enforces workplace safety; first word • regulates civil aviation; second word • safety and effectiveness of food; third word • radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable • regulates vehicle safety standards; second word • ...
Health&Wellness 2025-01-03
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- Mental or physical strain at work.
- An unplanned workplace event.
- Designing workplaces for comfort and efficiency.
- Immediate care for injuries at work
- Following safety laws and regulations.
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- Education to prevent workplace accidents.
- Agency managing worker injury claims in Alberta.
- A routine check for workplace safety.
- Gear like helmets and gloves for safety.
- Workplace danger or risk
- System for hazardous materials education in Canada.
11 Clues: Workplace danger or risk • An unplanned workplace event. • Mental or physical strain at work. • Immediate care for injuries at work • A routine check for workplace safety. • Following safety laws and regulations. • Gear like helmets and gloves for safety. • Education to prevent workplace accidents. • Agency managing worker injury claims in Alberta. • ...
Safety Puzzle 2017-07-05
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- The person in charge of safety at site
- Call during an emergency
- Safety is everyone's _____?
- A PPE to be worn when working at height
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- _____ kind of safety measures are better than being reactive
- To keep this at a low level when working near residences and schools
- Necessary both internally and externally to keep a high level of safety
- Our Safety Message: Make Safety & _____ Our Way of Life
8 Clues: Call during an emergency • Safety is everyone's _____? • The person in charge of safety at site • A PPE to be worn when working at height • Our Safety Message: Make Safety & _____ Our Way of Life • _____ kind of safety measures are better than being reactive • To keep this at a low level when working near residences and schools • ...
Safety Flash Challenge 1 2023-01-24
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- You should never stand on a ____
- ____ must always be disposed of in the proper bin
- ____ is our workplace safety programs manager
- ____ is responsible for safety
- The P in PASS stands for ____
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- ____ is step one in the updated active shooter training
- What is the acronym for our fire emergency code red
- Safety is a ____ value
- ____ is the study of fitting the job to the person
- ____ shall be clear and empty of all objects
- All injuries are ____
- A hazardous materials incident is a code ____
12 Clues: All injuries are ____ • Safety is a ____ value • The P in PASS stands for ____ • ____ is responsible for safety • You should never stand on a ____ • ____ shall be clear and empty of all objects • ____ is our workplace safety programs manager • A hazardous materials incident is a code ____ • ____ must always be disposed of in the proper bin • ...
Unit 1 Safety 2023-08-14
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- who is ultimately charged with making sure you are safe
- signs that have some red color
- unplanned event that results in property damage, but not personal injury
- Agency of the US Department of Labor created by Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
- deaths resulting from unplanned events
- signs that are usually green in color
- flash point at or above 100 degrees Fahrenheit
- involves ground fault protection
- signs that are usually going to have a blue color
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- powered by oil under pressure
- space large enough for work but limited entry and exit
- equipment or clothing designed to prevent or reduce injuries
- is the safety sheet that must accompany any hazardous substance
- powered by air pressure
- the most common of the fatal four
- flash point below 100 degrees Fahrenheit
- standard that requires contractors to educate employees about hazardous chemicals on the jobsite
- unplanned event that results in personal injury
- signs that are yellow in color
19 Clues: powered by air pressure • powered by oil under pressure • signs that have some red color • signs that are yellow in color • involves ground fault protection • the most common of the fatal four • signs that are usually green in color • deaths resulting from unplanned events • flash point below 100 degrees Fahrenheit • flash point at or above 100 degrees Fahrenheit • ...
Safety Awareness Month 2024 2024-01-05
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- The confidential reporting line for issues an associate cannot resolve with store management, including safety and theft
- Lift items Close To _________
- It extends 10 feet in the direction of travel and 4 feet on all other sides of the lift equipment
- When spotting equipment, you are required to carry two of these
- Anyone can give one out when they witness safe work behaviors
- Name of our monthly safety quiz
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- You required to wear when using your safety knife
- Name for the group of items NEVER to be carried on a ladder
- Safety Takes ____________
- Before lifting an object, test the ________
- InFocus _______: When you complete 12 months of InFocus quizzes with no more than one mistake
- This is required to be visible when operating equipment
12 Clues: Safety Takes ____________ • Lift items Close To _________ • Name of our monthly safety quiz • Before lifting an object, test the ________ • You required to wear when using your safety knife • This is required to be visible when operating equipment • Name for the group of items NEVER to be carried on a ladder • ...
Safety Thrill Thursday!! 2022-11-17
10 Clues: Points of contact • FedEx's top priority • Clear path of passage • If you see something... • First level safety violation • If this package is too heavy • Medium level safety violation • Highest level safety violation • The amount of Steps of safe lifting • The process of keeping your area clean
EHS 2025-04-22
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- You wear this in your head for protection
- Acronym for Environmental, Health & Safety
- vest You wear this so you can been seen
- What the acronym for lock out tag out
- In the warehouse, when walking you have to
- In the warehouse, when walking you have to
- This is required at all times
- Used to control excessive UV radiation exposure
- Haz-Waste goes in this
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- Crusher Benny the
- This comes first
- This puts out fires
- In the warehouse, when walking you have to
- Approved Safety Toed Shoes
14 Clues: This comes first • Crusher Benny the • This puts out fires • Haz-Waste goes in this • Approved Safety Toed Shoes • This is required at all times • What the acronym for lock out tag out • vest You wear this so you can been seen • You wear this in your head for protection • Acronym for Environmental, Health & Safety • In the warehouse, when walking you have to • ...
Safety Fun and Games 2016-10-03
11 Clues: clearly • effectively • up for safety • and read back • safety concerns • check each other • when calling doc • brightly shining • attention to detail • clarifying questions • numeric clarification
Workplace Safety 2025-04-03
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- upper part of your body
- something you use to reach high things
- eg. hydrogen, salt, acid
- the person who you report to at work
- to look at carefully
- when something gets ruined/broken
- to keep safe
- backbone
- to drop some liquid
- something that weighs a lot
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- airflow
- tells you what is inside a container
- the people you work with
- coverings for your hands
- dust, dirt, etc
- the opposite of danger
- safety equipment
17 Clues: airflow • backbone • to keep safe • dust, dirt, etc • safety equipment • to drop some liquid • to look at carefully • the opposite of danger • upper part of your body • the people you work with • coverings for your hands • eg. hydrogen, salt, acid • something that weighs a lot • when something gets ruined/broken • tells you what is inside a container • the person who you report to at work • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-11-02
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- Make sure these are clear of obstructions and easy to walk through
- how many million visits to the ER that occur do to falls (found on January's Safety Poster)
- keep these doors unobstructed and unlocked
- Used to clean up larger spills
- Call safety if you need help disposing these materials
- Send these NCCO cards to safety
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- Storage is at least 36 inches from ____ Source
- Department to notify in the event of a spill
- Make sure these signs are present and in good working condition
- Notify Safety/Risk when a ____ agency arrives
10 Clues: Used to clean up larger spills • Send these NCCO cards to safety • keep these doors unobstructed and unlocked • Department to notify in the event of a spill • Notify Safety/Risk when a ____ agency arrives • Storage is at least 36 inches from ____ Source • Call safety if you need help disposing these materials • ...
SAFETY CROSSWORD 2020-11-24
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- During an emergency use the exit ___________ to you
- Never block ______________ exits
- Never let your _________ down on safety
- What PPE do you wear on your hands?
- Associates that wear green and yellow safety vests work in the __________ department
- Be aware of your _______________
- when carrying an object keep your back ________
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- Never go under a ____________
- Don't take _________________
- reporting unsafe acts and conditions can help prevent ____________
- Stepping on a pallet to get around an obstacle is ______________
- If you are ___________ stay where you are and get help.
12 Clues: Don't take _________________ • Never go under a ____________ • Never block ______________ exits • Be aware of your _______________ • What PPE do you wear on your hands? • Never let your _________ down on safety • when carrying an object keep your back ________ • During an emergency use the exit ___________ to you • If you are ___________ stay where you are and get help. • ...
safety flash challenge 1 2023-01-24
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- ___ is our workplace safety programs manager
- ____ is the study of fitting the job to the person
- Safety is a ____ value
- The P in PASS stands for ____
- You should never stand on a ____
- ___ shall be clear and empty of all objects
- ___ is responsible for safety
- What is the acronym for our fire emergency code red
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- ____ is step one in the updated workplace violence training
- ___ must always be disposed of in the proper bin
- A hazardous materials incident is a code ____
- All injuries are ____
12 Clues: All injuries are ____ • Safety is a ____ value • The P in PASS stands for ____ • ___ is responsible for safety • You should never stand on a ____ • ___ shall be clear and empty of all objects • ___ is our workplace safety programs manager • A hazardous materials incident is a code ____ • ___ must always be disposed of in the proper bin • ...
Face-to-Face Contact Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-17
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- water safety, weapon storage, poison prevention, heavy furniture tipping hazard, supervision
- how often workers must see youth in care
- the green binder
- workers look for these issues inside and outside of the placement
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- most visits should be
- wellbeing
- same day as contact
- some visits can be
- exploring permanency
- must be observed each visit
- where workers should see youth each month
- made with caregiver or youth for follow up on meeting an identified need
12 Clues: wellbeing • the green binder • some visits can be • same day as contact • exploring permanency • most visits should be • must be observed each visit • how often workers must see youth in care • where workers should see youth each month • workers look for these issues inside and outside of the placement • made with caregiver or youth for follow up on meeting an identified need • ...
The Airlock Crisis 2025-10-27
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- Lower border of triangle of safety is formed by ___ ICS
- Body cavity accessed during thoracostomy
- Leakage of air under skin after insertion
- Upper border of triangle of safety is formed by this muscle
- Fluid collection in the pleural space
- When properly connected, bubbles indicate removal of trapped ___
- Material used to close the skin after tube insertion
- Follow-up imaging to confirm placement
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- Posterior border of the triangle of safety
- Step before making incision
- Common antiseptic used in preparation
- Air in the pleural cavity
12 Clues: Air in the pleural cavity • Step before making incision • Common antiseptic used in preparation • Fluid collection in the pleural space • Follow-up imaging to confirm placement • Body cavity accessed during thoracostomy • Leakage of air under skin after insertion • Posterior border of the triangle of safety • Material used to close the skin after tube insertion • ...
Patient Safety Week 2026 2026-03-04
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- Process of documenting safety concerns or events.
- Level of harm or impact associated with a safety event.
- Substance that must be administered accurately to avoid harm.
- Tools used to ensure safety steps are not missed.
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- Pause before a procedure to confirm correct details.
- Reviews conducted to ensure compliance with safety standards.
- Gear worn to reduce exposure to hazards.
- Verification of medications during care transitions.
- Event that may involve harm or require reporting.
- Common cause of preventable patient injuries.
10 Clues: Gear worn to reduce exposure to hazards. • Common cause of preventable patient injuries. • Process of documenting safety concerns or events. • Event that may involve harm or require reporting. • Tools used to ensure safety steps are not missed. • Pause before a procedure to confirm correct details. • Verification of medications during care transitions. • ...
Safety Incentive Q2 #2 2025-03-19
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- This device is attached to the hydraulic system on a digger derrick to remove poles from the ground. This tool shall be utilized to keep from damaging the boom. 66.9 safety manual.
- A distress signal used over the company radio when Check, Call and Care are put into action.
- When Cooperative vehicles are left _________, the keys shall be removed, and the vehicle shall be locked to avoid unauthorized personnel access to tools and equipment.
- This is performed before the use of a CMV. We recently switched to an electronic version through Samsara.
- A written document that outlines the procedures and actions employees and employers must take during workplace emergencies to ensure safety and minimize harm.
- Disabling the automatic reclosing function of a recloser. One shot.
- Indicates that the line or equipment is DEAD and Grounded. This is utilized within a work clearance. New Switching and Tagging Procedure.
- Should never be operated without safety glasses, ear protection and leg chaps.
- Shall be utilized when energizing or de-energizing secondary connections in an underground transformer, pedestal or meter-base.
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- Only trained and certified employees operate these. Inspect before using this equipment. Never exceed the rated load. Do not raise and lower while traveling. Watch out for low hanging objects when in operation. Safety glasses and seatbelts shall be used at all times.
- - To replenish the body's water and electrolyte levels by drinking beverages and consuming foods that contain water. When temperatures are hotter, remember to drink 8 ounces of water every 15-20 minutes.
- – The System Operator issues this when energized line work is performed. This is utilized within a Hotline Work Permit. New Switching and Tagging Procedure.
- A ________ shall be fed from the side, and never directly behind the feed table. Employees shall never place hands or other body parts into the brush hopper while in operation
- A device with rungs, steps, or cleats used to gain access to a different elevation.
- Incentive Q2 #2
- An unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action.
- When the supervision is on-site and at the immediate location where work is being performed. The supervisor shall be able to provide voice commands when needed under this supervision. Lineman OJT
- This device should be worn during all outage events, both planned and unplanned even if personal protective grounds are utilized. At all times during storm restoration, including mutual aid. This device should be positioned anywhere from temple to temple.
- Hardhats, safety glasses, rubber gloves and sleeves, flame- resistant clothing and EH rated/composite toe boots are classified as.
- Approves major and minor planned switching within their district. This person works directly under the VP of Operations for each district. Short acronym for their job title.
- - SC811 makes it easy for you to comply with the law, keep people safe, and protect buried utilities by calling in a ___________ticket.
- Rural Electric Safety Achievement Program that is aimed to help influence and foster a culture of safety at a cooperative. This assessment is done every three years.
- While refueling all cooperative vehicles, the __________ shall be shut off, the vehicle shall never be left unattended, and the use of cell phones is prohibited.
- A type I Class E style that is a part of outside employees PPE that shall be worn on every jobsite to protect against falling objects.
24 Clues: Incentive Q2 #2 • Disabling the automatic reclosing function of a recloser. One shot. • Should never be operated without safety glasses, ear protection and leg chaps. • A device with rungs, steps, or cleats used to gain access to a different elevation. • A distress signal used over the company radio when Check, Call and Care are put into action. • ...
Workplace Safety 2020-09-29
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- hazard might happen over time
- hazard that enters your body and cause harm
- enforces safety laws
- type of skill that work safety is
- the major reason teens are injured at work
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- hazard sure way to make sure injuries don't happen
- percentage of teens who have worked
- can be physical or mental
- teens are twice as likely to get this
- causes immediate injury
- what teens need to learn to say if they feel something is dangerous to them
- living things that cause harm
12 Clues: enforces safety laws • causes immediate injury • can be physical or mental • hazard might happen over time • living things that cause harm • type of skill that work safety is • percentage of teens who have worked • teens are twice as likely to get this • the major reason teens are injured at work • hazard that enters your body and cause harm • ...
2023 Safety Flash Challenge 1 2023-01-20
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- The P in PASS stands for ___
- Safety is a ___ value
- All injuries are ____
- A hazardous materials incident is a code ___
- ___is our Workplace safety programs manager
- _____ must always be disposed of in the proper bin
Down
- ___ is responsible for safety
- ____ should be clear and empty of all objects
- You should never stand on a ___
- ___ is step one in the updated workplace violence training
- ___ is the study of fitting the job to the person
- What is the acronym for our fire emergency code red
12 Clues: Safety is a ___ value • All injuries are ____ • The P in PASS stands for ___ • ___ is responsible for safety • You should never stand on a ___ • ___is our Workplace safety programs manager • A hazardous materials incident is a code ___ • ____ should be clear and empty of all objects • ___ is the study of fitting the job to the person • ...
May Safety Activity 2023-05-19
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- Pull Aim Squeeze _______
- Lift with your knees, not your _________
- Safety Data Sheet
- Used to alert security and ERT of a fire
- Practice emergency event
- Lock out tag out
- Gel used if there is an exposure to HF
Down
- Has the potential to be an incident but is found and fixed before injuries occur
- How often ladders need to be inspected
- Navigate to endor/tsr to complete task safety reviews (TSR) before doing a _______ task
- Sullivan Park Integrated Tracking System
- Process Research safety email
12 Clues: Lock out tag out • Safety Data Sheet • Pull Aim Squeeze _______ • Practice emergency event • Process Research safety email • How often ladders need to be inspected • Gel used if there is an exposure to HF • Lift with your knees, not your _________ • Sullivan Park Integrated Tracking System • Used to alert security and ERT of a fire • ...
Risky Business 2024-03-06
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- Movie with Tom Cruise
- Risk Manager
- If you see something wrong say something
- Quality improvement process to identify and fix issues within VA
- MD called and aware of event
- Place to report safety concern
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- Patient Safety guru
- To ensure protocol is followed and documentation is complete
- If you didn't do this it didn't happen
- Being protected from danger, risk, or injury
- A situation involving exposure to danger
- Process for Damage to a Veteran or their property at VA
12 Clues: Risk Manager • Patient Safety guru • Movie with Tom Cruise • MD called and aware of event • Place to report safety concern • If you didn't do this it didn't happen • If you see something wrong say something • A situation involving exposure to danger • Being protected from danger, risk, or injury • Process for Damage to a Veteran or their property at VA • ...
Safety Counts 2024-11-17
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- safety ------
- where are six monsters playing
- how many monsters playing in the park
- three monsters ------ bicycles
- one monster is -------- a ladder
- five monsters -- the swimming pool
- where are two monsters cooking
- what is one monster climbing
- ------ counts
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- eleven -------- buying tickets
- five monsters -------- the street
- what are six monsters doing in the park
- two monsters are ------- in the kitchen
- seven monsters by the -------- pool
- what are three monsters riding
- four monsters are riding in a ---
- five monsters crossing the ------
17 Clues: safety ------ • ------ counts • what is one monster climbing • eleven -------- buying tickets • where are six monsters playing • three monsters ------ bicycles • what are three monsters riding • where are two monsters cooking • one monster is -------- a ladder • five monsters -------- the street • four monsters are riding in a --- • five monsters crossing the ------ • ...
Driving Safety 2021-03-13
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- what should you use to judge how far away the car in front of you is?
- what does OVI stand for?
- how many people SHOULD wear a seat belt?
- If your tired and sleepy what should you do?
- to not cause an accented or speed what should you do?
- how many people should you have in your car after you get your license other than family?
- What should you do when there is a police, firetruck, ambulance, or any major vehicle is around?
- What is one of the main distractions?
- You should always do what when you are on the road?
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- you should always wear what when in the car?
- how many people legally can ride with no seat belt?
- What can you use to check for tires treads?
- When you stop at a stop light or a stop sign what should you see of the car in front of you?
- Don't what and drive?
- what should you do when it is snowing and raining?
- when turning what should do?
- When sliding what do you do?
- what is the legal speed limit you can drive over?
18 Clues: Don't what and drive? • what does OVI stand for? • when turning what should do? • When sliding what do you do? • What is one of the main distractions? • how many people SHOULD wear a seat belt? • What can you use to check for tires treads? • you should always wear what when in the car? • If your tired and sleepy what should you do? • ...
Safety Crossword 2021-10-07
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- during an emergency you should use the exit ---------- to you
- reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can often help prevent ---------
- spilled liquids create --------------- and need to be cleaned up/or identified immediately
- store ----------- items in lower drawers or on lower shelves
- scan ------------- while you walk and remove hazards that you encounter
- when carrying an object, keep your --------- straight
- do not overload electrical circuits. Use only one --------- for each socket
- -------------- is matching the job to the worker
- the best time to prepare for an ------ is before one happens
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- don't read while walking. It doesn't save enough time to ------------ the risk
- do not ----------- fire escape passageways and fire fighting equipment
- when climbing the stairs, use the ------------
- it's easy to remember how to use a fire extinguisher if you remember the word
- it is our ---------- to work safely and report hazards
- close one ------------ in a filing cabinet before opening another
- we can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good ---------------
- whether you are sitting, standing or lifting, use proper --------- to avoid muscle strain
- never let your ---------------- down on safety
18 Clues: when climbing the stairs, use the ------------ • never let your ---------------- down on safety • -------------- is matching the job to the worker • when carrying an object, keep your --------- straight • it is our ---------- to work safely and report hazards • store ----------- items in lower drawers or on lower shelves • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-15
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- The time between changing water when thawing an item
- The reason to cook foods to the correct temperature
- Tempature range of refrigerator (F).
- a type of hazard that is caused by foreign objects in a food item.
- parasites present in pork which may require surgery to remove.
- a type of hazard which is caused by dangerous compounds
- A fungi which develops in dry goods such as grains and cereals.
- food items that are uncooked
- A waterborne and sexually transmissible disease.
- When an item is contaminated with something from the source
- When food has gone bad
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- A bacteria present nearly everywhere and can lead to skin infections or death.
- Danger zone of food items (F).
- when an item is contaminated by another item
- Common foodborne illness originating from any poultry item.
- number of days before you throw away leftovers
- A bacteria that leads to a sore throat.
- Any food item that can go bad
18 Clues: When food has gone bad • food items that are uncooked • Any food item that can go bad • Danger zone of food items (F). • Tempature range of refrigerator (F). • A bacteria that leads to a sore throat. • when an item is contaminated by another item • number of days before you throw away leftovers • A waterborne and sexually transmissible disease. • ...
Shop safety 2022-02-09
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- what color goes with danger
- what class is ordinary materials (wood,leaves,cloths)
- what color goes with caution
- what class goes with kitchen fires
- what need fuel, oxygen and heat to start a fire
- what class goes with electrical
- what color goes with warning
- how many fire extingusiher
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- what do we put out class B fire with
- what color goes with floor or tabletop
- what class goes with combustible metal
- what color goes with notice, information
- What do we wear in the shop to protect during our project
- what class goes with flammable liquid
- what is the word used for used a fire extinguisher
- what do we throw on to put out class A fires
- what color goes with safety
- what is the word or organization that inspects work accidents
18 Clues: how many fire extingusiher • what color goes with danger • what color goes with safety • what color goes with caution • what color goes with warning • what class goes with electrical • what class goes with kitchen fires • what do we put out class B fire with • what class goes with flammable liquid • what color goes with floor or tabletop • what class goes with combustible metal • ...
Safety Crossword 2021-08-17
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- Guard your personal ________ when you're on the internet.
- This person helps if there is a crime.
- If on fire, _______, drop, and roll.
- Look ________ before crossing the street.
- Dial 911 during one of these.
- Don't share these with anyone online.
- Never swim without one near you.
- This person helps if there is a fire.
- If you have trouble at school, tell a this person.
- If you have a problem, tell your ______.
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- Use these skills to treat an injury.
- If you're alone and need help, find a _______.
- Wear one when riding a bike, skateboard, or scooter.
- This person helps if there is an injury.
- Always wear your _________.
- If there's a fire in my house, I should ______.
- If home alone, you should _______ the doors and windows.
- When you can, cross the street at one of these.
18 Clues: Always wear your _________. • Dial 911 during one of these. • Never swim without one near you. • Use these skills to treat an injury. • If on fire, _______, drop, and roll. • Don't share these with anyone online. • This person helps if there is a fire. • This person helps if there is a crime. • This person helps if there is an injury. • ...
Radiation Safety 2017-12-08
Ramp Safety 2016-01-15
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- How many feet from moving aircraft
- Company material
- Foreign Object Debris
- Pin Used to lock nose gear
- Favorite Hometown Airline
- Person used to help bring equipment close to aircraft
- Zone where aircraft comes in and parks
- We use these to download bags into
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- Something we wear on ramp that's mandatory
- Used to hold the aircraft in place while at the gate
- How many minutes at gate before aircraft arrives
- Tag put on a bag that weighs more than 51 pounds
- Number one priority
- What is a bag that goes point A to point B
- Used to help push the aircraft
- Ground Support Equipment
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Remain over night
18 Clues: Company material • Remain over night • Number one priority • Foreign Object Debris • Ground Support Equipment • Favorite Hometown Airline • Pin Used to lock nose gear • Personal Protective Equipment • Used to help push the aircraft • How many feet from moving aircraft • We use these to download bags into • Zone where aircraft comes in and parks • ...
Kitchen Safety 2016-10-30
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- always make sure knives are _______
- When taking the lid off a sauce pan,lift the _______ side of the lid first
- Always use _______ when handling hot dishes. (2 Words)
- You should always wear an ______ in the kitchen.
- On a gas stove, never reach across a ______________burner.
- The safest place to defrost food is the ______
- What type of spoon should you use to stir hot foods?
- Never put ______ in the microwave.
- When connecting or disconnecting appliances, use the ___________, not the cord.
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- Always __________ hands before cooking.
- Position handles towards the ______ of the stove
- Always wash ______ seperately.
- You can get food ___________ from bacteria in spoiled food.
- Used to put out grease fires (2 words)
- Use a cutting ______________ to protect counter tops.
- carry knives with the point ______ from you
- Only handle electrical appliances with _____ hands.
- always wipe knives on the ______ side
18 Clues: Always wash ______ seperately. • Never put ______ in the microwave. • always make sure knives are _______ • always wipe knives on the ______ side • Used to put out grease fires (2 words) • Always __________ hands before cooking. • carry knives with the point ______ from you • The safest place to defrost food is the ______ • Position handles towards the ______ of the stove • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-10-04
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- how many steps there are to washing your hands
- least common food borne illness
- What its called when foods are left out in temperatures 5 to 60 degrees Celsius
- tiny living creatures like bacteria
- what to use to wash your hands and dishes
- the word to remember what to do when someone is in anaphylaxis shock
- another one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called
- one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- the degree of the angle you hold the epipen at
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- the minimum temperature foods should be cooked at (Celsius)
- The minimum amount of time you should wash your hands
- this occurs when you use the same cutting board or pan as raw meat
- most common food borne illness
- what to use to check if meat is cooked
- the colour cap you pull off an epipen
- the minimum temperature foods should be chilled at (Fahrenheit)
- how many seconds you hold the epipen in for
18 Clues: most common food borne illness • least common food borne illness • tiny living creatures like bacteria • the colour cap you pull off an epipen • Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called • what to use to check if meat is cooked • what to use to wash your hands and dishes • how many seconds you hold the epipen in for • how many steps there are to washing your hands • ...
Kitchen Safety! 2020-01-21
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- something you wear to prevent cuts, burns, ect.
- if bacteria enters a woundit can cause _________
- something big flames can cause
- the state you should keep your knife
- always keep the walkways _____
- you can ____ youself if your knife slips
- always ____ wash your hands before cooking
- things that can happen if something is in the walkway
- these should never be larger than needed
- used to wash hands
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- rinse for 15-20 _______ after using soap
- keeping labels on products can tell you what to do if this happens
- 89% of food bourne illnesses occur from this location
- something that can occur if there is a cord in a walkway
- wearing gloves can prevent the spread of this
- these areon the sides of cleaning products
- if you keep your knife ____ it can slip
- never ______ the labels off of cleaning products
18 Clues: used to wash hands • something big flames can cause • always keep the walkways _____ • the state you should keep your knife • if you keep your knife ____ it can slip • rinse for 15-20 _______ after using soap • you can ____ youself if your knife slips • these should never be larger than needed • these areon the sides of cleaning products • ...
Lab Safety 2015-09-06
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- should you cut towards or away from yourself?
- what should be disposed by the teacher's orders?
- what do you read before continuing?
- what are not supposed to touch if not instructed?
- what do you do if you do not understand something?
- what are all unauthorized experiments?
- how should you always keep your work area?
- how many hands do you hold a microscope with?
- what do you follow at all times?
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- what do you wash after finishing a lab?
- how must you always conduct yourself?
- what do you handle glassware with?
- how do you treat all preserved specimens with?
- who do you tell if a piece of equipment is not working?
- what should you always keep away from your face?
- back how must hair be?
- what do you consider all chemicals?
- hands what do you never pick up broken glassware with?
- what must not be started if not told to do so by a teacher?
19 Clues: back how must hair be? • what do you follow at all times? • what do you handle glassware with? • what do you read before continuing? • what do you consider all chemicals? • how must you always conduct yourself? • what are all unauthorized experiments? • what do you wash after finishing a lab? • how should you always keep your work area? • ...
Safety Crossword 2014-11-08
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- Before having your meal, _____ your hands for 15-20s to kill the germs.
- Do not handle this electrical equipment while it is "ON" as it is very hot.
- All plugs should have 3 pins to provide proper ______.
- Plastic waste should always be ______ from kitchen waste.
- While crossing the street you should never ____.
- There should be enough _______ in the house for air circulation.
- Do not run on the stairs and on tiled surfaces as they might be _____
- Do not handle a _____ in the kitchen without adult supervision as they might cut your hand
- In case of _____ leakage, call your parents, open all the windows and call the distributor.
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- In case of a cut, bruise or burn,keep a _____ box ready
- While climbing down the stairs, hold the ________.
- Use a pair of ______ only in adult supervision as its sharpness can cut your hand.
- Never turn switches "ON" or "OFF" with _____ hands.
- Keep all the ______ contact numbers handy in case of a problem.
- Stay away from chemicals like bug spray as they are _____.
- Do not insert your finger or any object in the electrical ______
- Do not jump into the _____ without adult supervision.
- Do not climb on the balcony or play in it else you can _____.
18 Clues: While crossing the street you should never ____. • While climbing down the stairs, hold the ________. • Never turn switches "ON" or "OFF" with _____ hands. • Do not jump into the _____ without adult supervision. • All plugs should have 3 pins to provide proper ______. • In case of a cut, bruise or burn,keep a _____ box ready • ...
FOOD SAFETY 2014-03-31
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- Chemical substance produced from living cells
- Easily goes off
- Smell
- Able to be eaten
- Not poisonous
- Food deterioration
- Very small organism
- When food is infected
- Between 4 and 60 degrees Celcius
- The process to chemically clean
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- A mark or impurity that spoils the look of a product
- Micro-organisms that may cause food poisoning
- Our classroom mantra
- Breaking down
- To leak out
- Mixed together
- Solids left behind after cooking
- A measure of the strength of acid
18 Clues: Smell • To leak out • Breaking down • Not poisonous • Mixed together • Easily goes off • Able to be eaten • Food deterioration • Very small organism • Our classroom mantra • When food is infected • The process to chemically clean • Solids left behind after cooking • Between 4 and 60 degrees Celcius • A measure of the strength of acid • Micro-organisms that may cause food poisoning • ...
Safety Week 2024-03-08
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- Different types for different chemicals
- Protects from a splash
- How many years forklift certification is good for
- personal protective equipment
- Control of hazardous energy
- Shift meeting
- American national standards institute
- protects you
- Trip and fall
- rain that runs off from the property
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- sections of a SDS
- Evacuation meeting point
- to prevent sprains/strains
- Disinfectant
- Best type of hazard control
- Why we wear ear plugs
- Kills
- Local and Fresh
18 Clues: Kills • Disinfectant • protects you • Shift meeting • Trip and fall • Local and Fresh • sections of a SDS • Why we wear ear plugs • Protects from a splash • Evacuation meeting point • to prevent sprains/strains • Control of hazardous energy • Best type of hazard control • personal protective equipment • rain that runs off from the property • American national standards institute • ...
floral safety 2023-08-31
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- Injury - cuts and bruises
- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- - Dangerous
- - not caring about yourself or others
- - Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Vocabulary
- - not in working order
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- - poisonous
- - under the direction of another person
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- - you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- - rough, noisy activity
- - Faulty
- - Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- - care taken beforehand
- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- - an object that is in the way
- Injury - permanent damage or death
19 Clues: - Faulty • Vocabulary • - Dangerous • - poisonous • - not in working order • - rough, noisy activity • - care taken beforehand • Injury - cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • - an object that is in the way • - Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Injury - permanent damage or death • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • - not caring about yourself or others • ...
Safety Vocab 2023-08-31
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- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- care taken beforehand
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- poisonous
- Faulty
- rough, noisy activity
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
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- cuts and bruises
- under the direction of another person
- an object that is in the way
- permanent damage or death
- not caring about yourself or others
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Safety vocab 2023-08-30
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- injury cuts and bruises
- an object that is in the way
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- care taken beforehand
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- under the direction of another person
- dangerous
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bone
- faulty
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- injury permanent damage or death
- rough, noisy behavior
- poisonous
- not caring about yourself or others
- weariness or exhaustion
- not in working order
- lowest level of toxicity, yellow.
- moderate toxicity level, orange.
18 Clues: faulty • poisonous • dangerous • not in working order • rough, noisy behavior • care taken beforehand • injury cuts and bruises • weariness or exhaustion • an object that is in the way • injury permanent damage or death • moderate toxicity level, orange. • lowest level of toxicity, yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Fire Safety 2023-08-24
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- before you DROP!
- acronym describing the correct sequence of using a fire extinguisher
- a poisonous gas called The Silent Killer
- the hardest component to control of the fire triangle
- the 3 P's of fire safety
- after this many years you should replace your fire alarm
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- you could have as little as this amount of time to escape a home fire
- how do you move through smoke
- test this alarm every month
- never use water on this type of fire
- the leading cause of home fires
- smoke alarms are important as they give you early notice
- the second leading cause of home fires
- after you DROP!
- where firefighters get water from
- before opening the door check the door knob for
- keeping your bedroom closed, helps to prevent the spread by blocking flow of ___ and smoke
- when you should remove batteries from your smoke alarm
18 Clues: after you DROP! • before you DROP! • the 3 P's of fire safety • test this alarm every month • how do you move through smoke • the leading cause of home fires • where firefighters get water from • never use water on this type of fire • the second leading cause of home fires • a poisonous gas called The Silent Killer • before opening the door check the door knob for • ...
Work safety 2024-11-14
18 Clues: route • huomio • luvaton • syttyvä • analyysi • näkyvyys • käytäntö • tarkistus • vastuussa • huomautus • työntekijä • työnantaja • hätätapaus • korvaamaton • sisäänkäynti • säilytys/säilö • omaisuus/kiinteistö • sopiva/asiaankuuluva
Safety Considerations 2025-07-10
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- Type of cavitation that may also be known as inertial or normal cavitation
- Alternate that form of respirator that blows air into a sealed hood
- Can be thought of as the "pushing power" of the sound (2 words)
- Type of cavitation where bubbles don't rupture
- The removal of protective equipment
- Equipment needed for contact precautions like MRSA and C. diff
- Type of bioeffect that involves heat transfer
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- Intensity measurement that most relates to bioeffects
- To avoid sickness, avoid touching this, along with the eyes and mouth
- A face covering that is not airtight and shields against droplets or fluids
- Stops airborne diseases, ensuring no unfiltered air is breathed, if fitting properly
- Protects the sonographer, environment, and patients against disease
- Gaseous microbubble expansion and contraction due to sound
- Describes how a biological medium is affected by ultrasound
- Form of attenenuation in which sound energy converts to heat
- Type of bioeffect that includes all nonthermal effects
- Act of putting on personal protective equipment
- The type of TI reporting sometimes used in OB exams
18 Clues: The removal of protective equipment • Type of bioeffect that involves heat transfer • Type of cavitation where bubbles don't rupture • Act of putting on personal protective equipment • The type of TI reporting sometimes used in OB exams • Intensity measurement that most relates to bioeffects • Type of bioeffect that includes all nonthermal effects • ...
Awareness 2018-09-05
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- ___________ yourself today and see if you've got good safety awareness.
- We learn through ___________ means.
- Watch for ________ actions.
- You start ____________ to others about safety.
- Safety ___________ is like almost everything else we do....
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- Before you begin a ______ , you consider how to do it more safely.
- .... it is learned, not _____________.
- So how do you _______________ good safety awareness?
- As you work, you check your position to reduce _________on your body.
- You make sure you know how and when to use ____________ protective equipment.
10 Clues: Watch for ________ actions. • We learn through ___________ means. • .... it is learned, not _____________. • You start ____________ to others about safety. • So how do you _______________ good safety awareness? • Safety ___________ is like almost everything else we do.... • Before you begin a ______ , you consider how to do it more safely. • ...
Hand & Finger Safety 2024-03-04
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- - Secure hold to prevent slipping (4)
- - Designing workspaces to reduce strain and potential hand injuries (10)
- - Warning sign for potential hand hazards (7)
- - Being mindful of hand safety at all times (9)
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- - Essential for employees to learn proper hand safety procedures (8)
- - Personal protective equipment includes gloves for hand safety (3)
- - Regular checks to ensure machinery is safe for hand use (10)
- - Protective gear for hands (7)
- - Tool to handle with caution to prevent cuts (5)
- - Safety feature to shield hands from machinery (5)
10 Clues: - Protective gear for hands (7) • - Secure hold to prevent slipping (4) • - Warning sign for potential hand hazards (7) • - Being mindful of hand safety at all times (9) • - Tool to handle with caution to prevent cuts (5) • - Safety feature to shield hands from machinery (5) • - Regular checks to ensure machinery is safe for hand use (10) • ...
Garrett A. Morgan 2024-11-08
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- He created a popular hair straightening product.
- He held several patents for his inventions.
- His inventions aimed to enhance public safety.
- Morgan's work has had a lasting impact on safety and innovation.
- Morgan is best known for his innovative creations.
- Developed an early version of the gas mask for safety.
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- Morgan was an influential African American inventor.
- He invented an improved traffic signal.
- His place of residence and business in Ohio.
- Morgan was a successful businessman and inventor.
10 Clues: He invented an improved traffic signal. • He held several patents for his inventions. • His place of residence and business in Ohio. • His inventions aimed to enhance public safety. • He created a popular hair straightening product. • Morgan was a successful businessman and inventor. • Morgan is best known for his innovative creations. • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2025-06-23
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- First P in PPE
- The amount of minutes you should use the eye wash/ safety shower in an emergency
- Clean up _______ immediately, they are a slip hazard.
- To prevent slips, trips, and ______: take your time, pay attention to where you are going, keep walkways clear
- When lifting an object, lift with your _______.
- Keep emergency exits _______.
- Plugs, Protects your hearing
- Protects your respiratory track
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- The first S in the acronym PASS stands for.
- an "almost" accident is a ______ miss
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- This is everyone's responsibility
- Duties of employers to their employees is to train them, provide protection and maintain
- when an accident or incident happens _____ it immediately
- Glasses, Worn to protect your eyes
15 Clues: First P in PPE • Plugs, Protects your hearing • Keep emergency exits _______. • Protects your respiratory track • This is everyone's responsibility • Glasses, Worn to protect your eyes • an "almost" accident is a ______ miss • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • The first S in the acronym PASS stands for. • When lifting an object, lift with your _______. • ...
May Safety Activity 2023-05-19
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- Pull Aim Squeeze _______
- Lift with your knees, not your ¬¬¬_________
- Safety Data Sheet
- Used to alert security and ERT of a fire
- Practice emergency event
- Lock out tag out
- Gel used if there is an exposure to HF
Down
- Has the potential to be an incident but is found and fixed before injuries occur
- How often ladders need to be inspected
- Navigate to endor/tsr to complete task safety reviews (TSR) before doing a _______ task
- Sullivan Park Integrated Tracking System
- Process Research safety email
12 Clues: Lock out tag out • Safety Data Sheet • Pull Aim Squeeze _______ • Practice emergency event • Process Research safety email • How often ladders need to be inspected • Gel used if there is an exposure to HF • Sullivan Park Integrated Tracking System • Used to alert security and ERT of a fire • Lift with your knees, not your ¬¬¬_________ • ...
MED170 Chapter 10 Workplace Legalities 2020-02-02
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- hazard communication standard
- safety data sheet
- law allows employee access to info
- federal unemployment tax act
- clinical laboratory improvement act
- remedy effect of discrimination
- occupational safety & health act
- something for something
- age discrimination in employment act
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- prejudiced outlook
- employer's legal reason for firing
- public policy
- employer insurance for employee embezzlement
- federal insurance contribution act
- employee retirement income security act
- family medical leave act
- equal employment opportunity commission
17 Clues: public policy • safety data sheet • prejudiced outlook • something for something • family medical leave act • federal unemployment tax act • hazard communication standard • remedy effect of discrimination • occupational safety & health act • employer's legal reason for firing • law allows employee access to info • federal insurance contribution act • ...
Safe Working Environment Crossword 2022-03-30
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- scientific purpose
- all hospitals meet
- medical words or phrases
- outlining terms and conditions
- verbal and nonverbal action
- activating the body
- personal ______ equipment
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- practice simulations
- moving from one location to the next
- most important universal precaution
- evaluates safety procedures
- interpersonal relationship
- can pose a risk to safety
13 Clues: scientific purpose • all hospitals meet • activating the body • practice simulations • medical words or phrases • personal ______ equipment • can pose a risk to safety • interpersonal relationship • evaluates safety procedures • verbal and nonverbal action • outlining terms and conditions • most important universal precaution • moving from one location to the next
Safety Puzzle 2023-03-10
13 Clues: save your head • to work at height • protect your body • Document for Safety • for hand protection • oxygen deficient area • Life saving equipment • fire fighting equipment • hidden electrical hazard • electrical safety locking • for safe chemical handling • safe to lift heavy equipment • for earth leakage protection
Personal Safety 2024-11-12
Jobsite safety 2021-12-07
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- You should always wear cut _________ gloves when using a razor knife
- The one person in the office you don't want to make mad
- Protects you from silica
- Aerial lift operators must be trained and __________
- Joshua Dowdy
- Best divisional manager ever
- When inspecting a fire extinguisher check the cylinder, hose, pressure gage and ________
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- A scaffold must be inspected by a _____ person daily
- A site safety ________ is required every week on every job
- Dakota Shafer
- Hazardous dust
- He is the best safety man to ever walk the earth
- Minimum PPE required on all jobs include hard hat, steel toes, gloves, and ______ glasses
- Fall protection is required when working above ____ feet
- When wearing a respirator you must be _____ shaven
15 Clues: Joshua Dowdy • Dakota Shafer • Hazardous dust • Protects you from silica • Best divisional manager ever • He is the best safety man to ever walk the earth • When wearing a respirator you must be _____ shaven • A scaffold must be inspected by a _____ person daily • Aerial lift operators must be trained and __________ • The one person in the office you don't want to make mad • ...
Standard of Care - BH | Word Puzzle 2024-10-04
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- - Environment designed to support patient recovery
- Process crucial for identifying potential dangers to patient safety
- A detailed proposal for achieving something
- The act of releasing a patient from the hospital
- - What must be clearly communicated and obtained before any treatment
- - Techniques for managing crisis situations
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- Entitlements that must be upheld for all patients
- Exchange of information between staff and patients
- Group of healthcare professionals collaborating on patient care
- - Essential signs monitored regularly like heart rate and blood pressure
- The process of evaluating a patient's needs
- Code to call during safety concerns
- Legal document completed upon patient admission starting with 'MH'
- - Patients are encouraged to attend these daily sessions for coping strategies
- The condition of being protected from harm
15 Clues: Code to call during safety concerns • The condition of being protected from harm • The process of evaluating a patient's needs • A detailed proposal for achieving something • - Techniques for managing crisis situations • The act of releasing a patient from the hospital • Entitlements that must be upheld for all patients • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-15
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- These products are used to bath surgery patients the night before and the morning of surgery.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- The bracelet color for fall risk patients.
- The minimum precautions used for all patients.
- Be a patient __________ and speak up for safety.
- Putting on PPE.
- The process of exchanging vital patient information, responsibility, and accountability.
- Wash hands with this when visibly soiled.
- Wear these if you potentially could be splashed in the eye with blood or body fluids.
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- Patient fall __________ is everyone's responsibility.
- The best way to prevent the spread of germs.
- Staff should get this vaccination yearly.
- Removing PPE.
- Infection _______ prevents or stops the spread of infections in the healthcare setting.
- Patient ______ is everyone's responsibility.
- _____ up for safety.
16 Clues: Removing PPE. • Putting on PPE. • _____ up for safety. • Staff should get this vaccination yearly. • Wash hands with this when visibly soiled. • The bracelet color for fall risk patients. • The best way to prevent the spread of germs. • Patient ______ is everyone's responsibility. • The minimum precautions used for all patients. • ...
Safety Week 2021-12-10
Across
- You must be properly trained to drive one of these
- A serious stage of heat illness (2 wds)
- A cultural belief is ___ First
- These are in place to prevent reaching in to a machine
- Lockout's partner
- Who is responsible for safety at work
- Do this to energy in the fourth step of lockout
- Part of the first step of locking out
- These should be safely stored when not in use
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- A dust created by cutting concrete is crystalline _____
- Do not enter this without training (2 wds)
- Number of injuries there should be at work
- Hormel's safety mascot (2 wds)
- Not locking out could cause this type of injury
- Some of the leading causes of workplace injury (4 wds)
15 Clues: Lockout's partner • Hormel's safety mascot (2 wds) • A cultural belief is ___ First • Who is responsible for safety at work • Part of the first step of locking out • A serious stage of heat illness (2 wds) • Do not enter this without training (2 wds) • Number of injuries there should be at work • These should be safely stored when not in use • ...
Wall Street's Hidden Vault 2024-01-17
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- - Clue: Safety ___ boxes found in the vault.
- - Clue: ___ door system of the vault.
- - Clue: ___ Street, financial district where Woolworth Building is located.
- - Clue: Nickname for the area with unused safety deposit boxes.
- - Clue: Air conditioning ___ runs through the vault door.
- - Clue: Current use of the vault space by building staff.
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- - Clue: Safety deposit ___ in the vault.
- - Clue: Building with the hidden vault.
- - Clue: Maintenance items stored in the vault now.
- - Clue: Activity that allows public to see the hidden vault.
- - Clue: ___ National Bank, original tenant of the building.
- - Clue: Tour guides can usually only peer in from the locked ___.
- - Clue: Secure room in the bank.
- - Clue: ___ vault; secure area for valuables.
- - Clue: ___ thirty-one, year the bank relocated.
15 Clues: - Clue: Secure room in the bank. • - Clue: ___ door system of the vault. • - Clue: Building with the hidden vault. • - Clue: Safety deposit ___ in the vault. • - Clue: Safety ___ boxes found in the vault. • - Clue: ___ vault; secure area for valuables. • - Clue: ___ thirty-one, year the bank relocated. • - Clue: Maintenance items stored in the vault now. • ...
Phlebotomy Week 2026-02-04
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- Who patients call "Vampires"
- When the Doctor isn't in the system
- STAT requests go here
- 1 of 3 locations (starts with S) where Safety Data sheets are located
- Otherwise known as "Chem 8"
- Test to order when there are multiple ordering doctors
- Test you order when the patient can't void
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- 1 of 3 locations (starts with B) where Safety Data sheets are located
- 1 of 3 locations (starts with P) where Safety Data sheets are located
- What the doctor uses to order tests
- Where our blood exposure guidelines are located in the PSC
- A 1 minute hug
- The Phlebotomist's most treasured writing utensil
- The type of vehicles we use on road
- Quantiferon Gold test
15 Clues: A 1 minute hug • STAT requests go here • Quantiferon Gold test • Otherwise known as "Chem 8" • Who patients call "Vampires" • What the doctor uses to order tests • When the Doctor isn't in the system • The type of vehicles we use on road • Test you order when the patient can't void • The Phlebotomist's most treasured writing utensil • ...
SQF/Quality control 2025-01-13
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- Safe Quality Food, a food safety certification.
- Control: Measures to prevent and manage infestations.
- A protein found in wheat, often allergenic.
- Actions to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.
- Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point, a systematic approach to food safety.
- The process of marking products with important information.
- The ability to track food through production and distribution.
- Unintentional transfer of contaminants from one surface to another.
- Ensuring processes meet established standards.
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- The act of examining equipment and areas for compliance.
- Confirming that procedures effectively prevent hazards.
- Action: Steps taken to fix identified problems.
- Removing dirt and residues from surfaces.
- Safety: Practices to ensure food is safe for consumption.
- A substance that can cause an allergic reaction.
15 Clues: Removing dirt and residues from surfaces. • A protein found in wheat, often allergenic. • Actions to maintain cleanliness and hygiene. • Ensuring processes meet established standards. • Safe Quality Food, a food safety certification. • Action: Steps taken to fix identified problems. • A substance that can cause an allergic reaction. • ...
OH&S Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-14
Across
- Workplace __________________ Materials Information System (WHMIS).
- Use this to get to a higher level.
- Acronym for Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee.
- In order to use a pallet jack you must first have steel-toed shoes and be ______________.
- _______________ Health and Safety Act.
- A __________________ must be used whenever a piece of equipment is either broken or being cleaned that has a power supply (2 words).
- Reference these sheets to find the safety information (first aide, PPE, etc) of a chemical.
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- A minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes.
- Use these when working with food, chemicals, etc.
- The Right to _______________ means you can take part in making the store a safe place to work.
- You have the right to _________________ if you feel that an action or equipment is unsafe.
- If you get hurt at work, you must __________________ the injury to a supervisor, Manager on Duty or co-worker.
- A legal document to record spills (2 words).
- Who is responsible for safety at work.
- If you see a Fire, what is the code?
15 Clues: Use this to get to a higher level. • If you see a Fire, what is the code? • Who is responsible for safety at work. • _______________ Health and Safety Act. • A legal document to record spills (2 words). • Use these when working with food, chemicals, etc. • Acronym for Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee. • ...
Transgenic animals 2025-01-20
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- The vaccine used in transgenic mice for testing its safety
- Transgenic model is available for this disease
- Transgenic animals serve as ________ for human diseases so that investigation of new treatments for diseases is made possible
- This organism is used as transgenic one for testing safety of vaccines
- A transgenic animal
- Per cent of all existing transgenic animals that are mice
- The milk that contained the human alpha-lactalbumin was a nutritionally more balanced product for human _____ than natural cow-milk
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- Chemical safety testing is also known as ____ safety testing
- Portion or a component introduced into a transgenic animal to enable it to produce biological product
- Toxicity testing in transgenic animals will allow us to obtain results in _______ time.
- Transgenic animals are made to carry genes which make them more ______ to toxic substances than non-transgenic animals.
- Alpha - 1 - antitrypsin is used to treat this disease
- First transgenic cow
- Animals that have had their DNA manipulated to possess and express an extra (foreign) gene are known as
- First protein enriched ______ was known to be to produced by first transgenic cow
15 Clues: A transgenic animal • First transgenic cow • Transgenic model is available for this disease • Alpha - 1 - antitrypsin is used to treat this disease • Per cent of all existing transgenic animals that are mice • The vaccine used in transgenic mice for testing its safety • Chemical safety testing is also known as ____ safety testing • ...
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Safety 2023-01-25
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- Having higher education may give you a higher --.
- Pathways of this career cluster are Correction Services, Emergency and Fire -- Services, Security and Protective Services, Law Enforcement Services, and Legal Services.
- About -- million people are employed in this career cluster.
- Depending on how serious the career is, a -- degree may be needed in order to practice.
- Police officers, firefighters, and EMTs respond to -- situations, risking their lives.
- Being a good -- speaker is an important skill to have in this cluster.
- -- degree or certificate programs qualify workers for work as firefighters, police patrol officers, and many more.
- An attorney needs this many years of law school.
- There are -- thousand police agencies in the U.S.
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- A -- degree is needed to qualify as a game warden and private detective.
- This career cluster focuses on --, managing, and providing public safety, legal, protective services, and homeland security.
- -- Bar Association is a degree needed to be a lawyer or judge.
- Only -- percent of police officers are women.
- Careers associated with this cluster often require specialized skills and ---.
- Careers in this cluster may have -- hours.
- Knowing multiple -- is a good skill to have in this career cluster.
- Security -- require a high school diploma or equivalent.
- This career cluster has a lot of --, and being able to overcome them is very important.
- The fastest growing occupation in this career cluster is this type of guard.
19 Clues: Careers in this cluster may have -- hours. • Only -- percent of police officers are women. • An attorney needs this many years of law school. • Having higher education may give you a higher --. • There are -- thousand police agencies in the U.S. • Security -- require a high school diploma or equivalent. • About -- million people are employed in this career cluster. • ...
Bell Textron Safety Week 2023 2023-11-16
Across
- The consumption of ____&________ will affect your ability to work safely.
- The safety manager to contact in case of an emergency is:
- When working at heights, always wear a safety _______.
- The appropriate PPE to use when working under an aircraft.
- In the event of an emergency where _________ is required, proceed to the nearest assembly point.
Down
- Safety ________ is mandatory in the hangars and the warehouse, especially beyond the green-marked safe zone.
- Corrective _______ is taken to avoid the recurrence of an identified danger or potentially hazardous condition.
- Safety is everyone's _________?
- Proper ________ in work and walking areas can contribute to safety.
- You have to always be ______ of your surroundings when working in the hangar.
10 Clues: Safety is everyone's _________? • When working at heights, always wear a safety _______. • The safety manager to contact in case of an emergency is: • The appropriate PPE to use when working under an aircraft. • Proper ________ in work and walking areas can contribute to safety. • The consumption of ____&________ will affect your ability to work safely. • ...
Patient Safety Week 2024-03-11
Across
- ______ learnings should be escalated so everyone can benefit
- Speak up for ________
- After an event a ______ should be performed
- Online reporting system to report deviations in policy, process or procedure
- When caring for a patient it is important to check at least ______ patient identifiers
Down
- An event that causes moderate to greater harm and deviates from Generally Accepted Practices (GAPs) is a ____ safety event
- It is important to enter your _____ in the Riskonnect so you can be recognized for promoting safety
- ACA stands for ______ Cause Analysis
- A culture of ______ encourages and supports the reporting of any situation that could cause harm to a patient
- A proper _______ is needed so all care team members are on the same page
- A ______ miss event that is caught prior to reaching the patient
- Process improvements focus on ______ opportunities NOT people
- A ____ culture promotes escalating concerns and discussing events to improve safety without being punitive
- CCA stands for _____ Cause Analysis
- RCA stands for ______ Cause Analysis
15 Clues: Speak up for ________ • CCA stands for _____ Cause Analysis • ACA stands for ______ Cause Analysis • RCA stands for ______ Cause Analysis • After an event a ______ should be performed • ______ learnings should be escalated so everyone can benefit • Process improvements focus on ______ opportunities NOT people • ...
chapter1 2023-09-18
Across
- Presence of harmful substance in food.
- contaminants pose the greatest threat to food safety.
- One of the three potential hazards to food. that can include cleaners, sanitizers, and polishes.Biological
- A person who is invited to visit the restaurant
- That and children have a higher risk of getting a food borne illness than others.
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- One of the three potential hazards to food. Foreign object such as metal shavings, staples, and bandages can get into food.
Down
- Illness carried or transmitted to people by food.
- One of the three potential hazards to food. They include certain viruses, parasites, fungi, and bacteria.
- That organization makes recommendations for food safety regulation of the food service industry.
- They are responsible for ensuring staff handles food safety.
- domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.Transplants
- That and ready-to-eat foods are the most likely foods to become unsafe.
- A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.Physical
14 Clues: Presence of harmful substance in food. • A person who is invited to visit the restaurant • Illness carried or transmitted to people by food. • contaminants pose the greatest threat to food safety. • They are responsible for ensuring staff handles food safety. • A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.Physical • ...
National Standards Overview 2020-09-17
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- governance / What is Standard 1?
- / What is Standard 4; ... Safety?
- infection / What is Standard 3; Preventing and ... Healthcare Associated ....?
- hundred and forty eight / How many actions are in version 2 of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards?
- responding / What is Standard 8; ... and ... to Acute Deterioration?
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- / What is Standard 2; ... with Consumers?
- management / What is Standard 7?
- / What is Standard 6; .... for Safety?
- / What is Standard 5; .... Care?
- / How many National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards are in version 2?
10 Clues: management / What is Standard 7? • governance / 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? • responding / What is Standard 8; ... and ... to Acute Deterioration? • ...
Safety Awareness month 2025-01-12
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- If you don't handle it well it might just react
- A topic of safety that impacts GWA and GYA
- The acronym for the COH makeover
- We call it a merge and it makes Tom in maintenance crazy
- Bigfoot is in their family tree
- A subject that reminds us of Andy
- Steve reports directly to...
Down
- Instrumental in yard safety...these are placed
- D Poe
- They help prevent cuts and benefit your grip strength
- Our APA's make us the best ____ !
- This is a section covered in orientation
- Test your knowledge on safety with this
13 Clues: D Poe • Steve reports directly to... • Bigfoot is in their family tree • The acronym for the COH makeover • Our APA's make us the best ____ ! • A subject that reminds us of Andy • Test your knowledge on safety with this • This is a section covered in orientation • A topic of safety that impacts GWA and GYA • Instrumental in yard safety...these are placed • ...
PTVE Plattsburgh SAFETY WEEK! 2023-10-05
8 Clues: - TOP PRIORITY • - PROTECT YOUR EYES • - BRANDONS LAST NAME • - PERSONAL...EQUIPMENT • - "STAY SAFETY ALERT..." • - FOCUSED SAFETY... (FSO FORMS) • - MOST COMMON TYPE OF INJURY THAT WE HAVE • - SAFETY TAKES ... AND RESPONSIBILITY (STAR)
Our Executive Team 2021-03-17
Across
- The Corporate Development Manager, Universal Health & Safety
- The Dispatch Manager
- The COO
- The TMP manager
- Director of Traffic Services, BC
- The Marketing Manager
- SVP - Business Development
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- The General Manager of Universal Landscaping
- The CEO
- The Director of Finance
- The office manager
- The CFO
- The General Manager of Victoria Constracting
- SVP - Business Development
- The General Manager of Universal Personnel
- The General manager - Traffic Services, LML & ISLD
- The Director of IT & Strategic Initiatives
- The Operations Manager - Traffic Services - LML
- The Health & Safety Manager
19 Clues: The CEO • The CFO • The COO • The TMP manager • The office manager • The Dispatch Manager • The Marketing Manager • The Director of Finance • SVP - Business Development • SVP - Business Development • The Health & Safety Manager • Director of Traffic Services, BC • The General Manager of Universal Personnel • The Director of IT & Strategic Initiatives • ...
WW.Dec.Jan.Feb Vocab 2022-10-04
Across
- an idea you have
- isolated
- someone who wants their safety,moves to find that safety.
- sway or move to a side
- a profession like a priest
- a limit to fighting
- to get to the point,related
- outstandingly
- a part of something
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- blot out, to destroy
- current time
- explaining what they did
- cut off from doing something to stop
- to be able to see in the future
- a way of doing something,a method
- large portion of something
- tired
- has an illness
18 Clues: tired • isolated • current time • outstandingly • has an illness • an idea you have • a limit to fighting • a part of something • blot out, to destroy • sway or move to a side • explaining what they did • a profession like a priest • large portion of something • to get to the point,related • to be able to see in the future • a way of doing something,a method • ...
Safety crossword 2025-06-23
Across
- Driving after consuming alcohol or drugs.
- You follow these to provide safety.
- Understanding what is happening around you and being able to react.
- An injury that takes place by accident.
- Knowing how to swim or use safety equipment to help and understand how to be safe in the water.
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- Knowing how to use safety equipment and where it is located.
- Being able to identify and point out any risks you may see.
- Eating and drinking enough food and water to fuel you for the day.
- A safety feature used in cars that secures a person in case of an accident.
- Knowing when upcoming weather events are happening and being able to respond in a timely matter.
- Knowing how to respond when an emergency involving poison arises.
- Things like helmets, pads or other equipment that can keep you safe when used properly.
- Being able to find potential hazards and point them out.
- When harm is done to you or someone else.
- Driving while doing something else such as texting or eating.
15 Clues: You follow these to provide safety. • An injury that takes place by accident. • Driving after consuming alcohol or drugs. • When harm is done to you or someone else. • Being able to find potential hazards and point them out. • Being able to identify and point out any risks you may see. • Knowing how to use safety equipment and where it is located. • ...
