safety Crossword Puzzles
Safety 2019-06-26
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- slide unintentionally for a short distance, typically losing one's balance or footing
- a practice of the emergency procedures to be used in case of fire.
- easily set on fire.
- monoxide a colorless, odorless toxic flammable gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon
- a way out, especially of a public building, room, or passenger vehicle
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- a sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe, that causes great damage or loss of life
- an event or occurrence
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- a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance.
- a device making a loud noise that gives warning of a fire
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury
- a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
- save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation.
- Aid help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- a rigid protective helmet, as worn by factory and building workers.
- a situation involving exposure to danger
20 Clues: easily set on fire. • an event or occurrence • a situation involving exposure to danger • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • a device making a loud noise that gives warning of a fire • save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation. • a practice of the emergency procedures to be used in case of fire. • ...
Safety 2020-02-12
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- winter storm with heavy snow and large winds
- enjoyed in hot weather to cool off
- the forth part of the chain
- cleaners, medicines, gasoline and pesticides
- we can live a healthier life by ______ risks
- the four parts to every accident
- a major of stairways
- a device for jumping and flippin
- is toxic
- large wind storm
- is blinding
- is short
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- will kill
- the second part of the chain
- lighters, matches, overloaded circuits
- conductors of this are metal and water
- occcupational safety health administration
- occur from major lack of rainfall
- the first part of chain
- the third part of the chain
- an important part of our physical, mental & social wellness
21 Clues: is toxic • is short • will kill • is blinding • large wind storm • a major of stairways • the first part of chain • the forth part of the chain • the third part of the chain • the second part of the chain • the four parts to every accident • a device for jumping and flippin • occur from major lack of rainfall • enjoyed in hot weather to cool off • lighters, matches, overloaded circuits • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Staff First chain of command
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- Communication between team members to improve safety
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- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- You need one of these in order for a consent form to be signed
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Nurse Second chain of command
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
SAFETY 2021-05-07
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- ____ hands often.
- In outbound you must keep your fingers out of the ___.
- Make sure your UlD is ____ before loading.
- Form of identification.
- what should be worn on your face?
- Nylon bands are considered ___.
- 2020 year of _____.
- What it takes to get the job done.
- Don't climb up the ___.
- ____ have the right away on the roller deck.
- Extendos have several ____.
- Call a DG Agent for ____ cleanup.
- Our Pledge.
- Be aware of your ____.
- Before entering a trailer make sure these are in front.
- Where we work.
- Beep your horn when diving a ___.
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- ___, is key on hot days.
- Use ____ when walking up/down the stairs.
- When picking up a package over 50lbs you must ____.
- ___,Don't run!
- Working together.
- Use these buttons/cords to stop the belt.
- Hand protection.
- Small triangle object keeps trailer from rolling.
- Time of day that we work.
- What must be worn on your feet?
- ____ distancing.
- Dry ice is considered ____ goods.
- Bend at the knees lift with legs not your back.
- If you have a booboo visit this.
- Always use before getting into a trailer.
- Stop the spread of germs by using this.
- When pushing a heavy box yell___.
- 4 BEFORE
- You must know your emergency _____.
- We are a ___.
- #1 Priority at work.
38 Clues: 4 BEFORE • Our Pledge. • We are a ___. • ___,Don't run! • Where we work. • Hand protection. • ____ distancing. • ____ hands often. • Working together. • 2020 year of _____. • #1 Priority at work. • Be aware of your ____. • Form of identification. • Don't climb up the ___. • ___, is key on hot days. • Time of day that we work. • Extendos have several ____. • What must be worn on your feet? • ...
safety 2023-02-02
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- worn over hands
- thick hard paper
- what do to when walking in the class
- dont run
- worn over toes
- worn over eyes
- a saw used with hands
- cannot be 4 inches within
- do what to long hair
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- no running around or...
- what to do at the end of class
- if you lose control of what do not save it
- if someone is injured...
- remove/secure...
- no dangling...
- a tool used to cut things
- object used to climb high
- a saw thats on a table
- what to do when tool breaks
- what to do when working
20 Clues: dont run • no dangling... • worn over toes • worn over eyes • worn over hands • remove/secure... • thick hard paper • do what to long hair • a saw used with hands • a saw thats on a table • no running around or... • what to do when working • if someone is injured... • a tool used to cut things • object used to climb high • cannot be 4 inches within • what to do when tool breaks • ...
Safety 2014-03-14
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- Something that you can do at the start of the shift to prevent ergonomic injuries
- A _______ aisle is an approved walking area
- When lifting objects, what part of the body should you use?
- Following __________ work is a great way of staying safe
- Safety _______ are required in all shop floor areas
- ESCP (4 words)
- An item needed to handle stamped parts
- Observe the ____ foot rule for pedestrian fork truck safety
- An orange ____ is needed in the Orange Crush Zone
- Safety is a____
- Minimum headgear required to enter a press (2words)
- ____feet is the height at which you should be tied off
- Any work related occurrence that could have, under slightly different circumstances, resulted in a serious injury, illness or death (2 words)
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- A ____ is required to enter a confined space
- When coming to an intersection, everyone must___ ___ ___ (3 words)
- SOT (3 words)
- Number one in-plant injury
- Rotating through jobs helps to avoid this type of injury
- Improper use of extension cords can cause a ___ hazard
- Delivered at the start of each meeting (2 words)
- A type of safety event that could result in death
21 Clues: SOT (3 words) • ESCP (4 words) • Safety is a____ • Number one in-plant injury • An item needed to handle stamped parts • A _______ aisle is an approved walking area • A ____ is required to enter a confined space • Delivered at the start of each meeting (2 words) • A type of safety event that could result in death • An orange ____ is needed in the Orange Crush Zone • ...
Safety 2015-12-07
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- What is the best defense against fire
- The unique name or number used for a hazardous chemical.
- Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C affects this body organ.
- this injury is the most common form of Bloodborne pathogen exposure
- This is not a route of entry for a chemical exposure.
- Quest Diagnostics has a comprehensive biological exposure protection program including a training and tactics you can use to reduce your risk of exposure. This program is called
- The new standardized version of the Material Safety Data is known as
- Flammable liquids, gases and greases are designated as fires of
- To reduce the risk of lifting injury, quest diagnostics provides you with safe lifting and tools like carts and dollies.
- When choosing eye protection, your most important concern is
- A needle stick with a contaminated needle, a cut from a tube of patients’ blood and a splash of blood in your mouth is all examples of
- ABC rated fire extinguishers shouldn’t be used on what type of fires
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- this requires getting 3 shots in 6 months
- The National Fire Prevention Association has defined how many types of fire
- A continuous and unobstructed path of exist travel from any point within a workplace of safety is the definition of
- A risk factor contributing to ergonomic injuries is
- A biological exposure includes contact with blood and other potentially infectious material (OPIM) except
- Electrical fires would require extinguishers appropriate for which type of fires
- Microorganisms in the blood which can cause diseases such as Aids and Hepatitis.
- Treating all blood and body fluids as though they were infectious is referred to as
- Devices that help eliminate exposure risk and include items like biological safety cabinets, sharps containers and safety needles are considered
- Lab coats, gloves and face shields are used as what kind of protection
- This is not categorized as a global harmonization system (GHS) physical hazard class.
- This is not a GHS label “signal word”.
24 Clues: What is the best defense against fire • This is not a GHS label “signal word”. • this requires getting 3 shots in 6 months • A risk factor contributing to ergonomic injuries is • Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C affects this body organ. • This is not a route of entry for a chemical exposure. • The unique name or number used for a hazardous chemical. • ...
SAFETY 2017-01-12
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- Medicines written by a doctor____
- Should never touch fireworks____
- Where to call you poison is ingested____
- What you wear when cycling____
- This is important when build a fire____
- What is built to sit by and make smore's____
- Use to help with household
- A professional display of lights____
- Can be worn as extra protection for skateboarding____
- You should never hike____
- How often should you wear someone else's helmet____
- What you wear when boating____
- Type of clothing worn when around a fire____
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- An water exercise good for cardio and muscle tone___
- What is used to lit a charcoal grill____
- What to keep around in case of a fire____
- What should be worn when cycling or walking at night___
- Person to help when swimmer is in trouble___
- This grill doesn't use coal or wood____
- Should never be inhaled____
- What can be prevented is careful____
- What should be kept around when there is a fire____
- An activity that is a long walk____
- Distance a grill should be away from structures____
24 Clues: You should never hike____ • Use to help with household • Should never be inhaled____ • What you wear when cycling____ • What you wear when boating____ • Should never touch fireworks____ • Medicines written by a doctor____ • An activity that is a long walk____ • What can be prevented is careful____ • A professional display of lights____ • This grill doesn't use coal or wood____ • ...
safety 2017-04-19
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- what to do to stop certain people contacting you
- the word to describe attempting to obtain information online
- reporting website
- what should you never give out, even to your close friends
- a device that transfers images to a computer
- name a popular social media site which begins with an i
- it invades your computer and damages it
- what is happening when someone is repeatedly made fun of or abused online
- people who you should not befriend
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- all of my spam email goes into my _____ folder
- you should keep your privacy settings on this level
- an organisation children can contact if you need advice
- something that computes
- a social media site that has "filters"
- always turn your device ___ when you have finished with it
- you can put this type of software on your computer to stop something unwanted happening
- try to never spill _____ on your electronics
- you have to be careful when you are ______
- what aren't yours anymore as soon as you post it
- who is responsible for your online safety
20 Clues: reporting website • something that computes • people who you should not befriend • a social media site that has "filters" • it invades your computer and damages it • who is responsible for your online safety • you have to be careful when you are ______ • a device that transfers images to a computer • try to never spill _____ on your electronics • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- Famous game show in the United States
- Manual Company safety manual
- zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- Being ready
- A demanded responsibility
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Operations ______ Manual
- Accident
- Drop suddenly and collapse
- Failing to function as it should
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Protects our phalanges
- Enclosed, cramped area
- Process of instruction
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- What you should never say to your boss
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- Taking care of oneself
- A reminder of items to be done
- Mental or physical condition
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- Surveillance of an event or process
- Because one is not good enough
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- Investors concern
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- Accident with liquid
- To stop from happening
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
- Likes to ink
- Physical damage or hurt
- The environment we drill in
- Event or occurrence
- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- Must be done
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- What we perform maintenance on
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- Permit is required for working here
- Road _____
- 70% of our body
- What most Subseas hate writing
53 Clues: Accident • Being ready • Road _____ • Likes to ink • Must be done • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • To stop from happening • Protects our phalanges • Enclosed, cramped area • Process of instruction • Taking care of oneself • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
Safety 2018-08-20
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- Points of contact when on any pit.
- You should do this with you hands when using hand held scanners to reduce the risk of injury.
- It is ok to reach overhead when the associate's feet are flat on ground and they can grasp this area of the object?
- Let falling objects?
- The color of lines where Pits are to park.
- Associates and leaders both ensure paths to equipment emergency stops remain clear of?
- Safety saves help correct hazards or prevent?
- This is the type of toed shoes you are allowed to wear in the FC.
- Associates should have lots of this when working in heat.
- Pit drivers should at the end of every aisle and pedestrian crossing though pit aisle?
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- Should be worn at all times when working.
- Cages should be pulled from the?
- All safety incidents should be reported.
- Pallet jack operators shall pull loaded pallet jacks while in?
- When reaching, grabbing, handling, or moving an object, do not twist your body but do this with your feet.
- Portable ladders when not in use should be stored and?
- Associates shall not stand, ride, reach under, climb over, or crawl under these?
- Should be carried with a neutral wrist position.
- This type of hair should be pinned up or tied back at all times while working on the operations floor.
- This is were you get medical care at work.
- Number of pallets allowed to be stacked on operations floor.
21 Clues: Let falling objects? • Cages should be pulled from the? • Points of contact when on any pit. • All safety incidents should be reported. • Should be worn at all times when working. • The color of lines where Pits are to park. • This is were you get medical care at work. • Safety saves help correct hazards or prevent? • Should be carried with a neutral wrist position. • ...
safety 2022-01-26
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- Don't cut corners, be safe, have . . .
- Running and messing around
- Large smashable pointy bony body part on your face.
- Know the limitations of the equipment and materials around you. You need to recognize its limitations by observing the _______.
- These are usually found somewhere in the classroom in case of an emergency accident, which your teacher should be able to use.
- Color for warning, operating or energized equipment.
- A chance, an accident, a chance of being injured or harmed, danger, a possible source of danger to life, to health, property, or environment.
- You have to be able to change to the environment; be ________
- If something bad enough happens, then there can be one of these. It is typically associated with fire and a shockwave.
- Color for danger, like fire extinguishing equipment and signs.
- Eyewear for safety
- Caused by fuel, oxygen, and heat.
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- You need to have your own sense on what to do and do what is obviously correct.
- This is something that can trigger another bad thing to happen.
- This must be tied back if it is too long
- Some materials can hold and carry an electric charge in it. You have to be careful with materials that are __________.
- Color for safety information and advisement
- The color for safety such as medkits.
- These have to be close toed
- You must not leave sharp or heavy objects at the end of high areas to make sure they don't ____.
- You have to be careful when cutting by wearing gloves on these
- Color for caution and tripping hazards (think of caution tape)
- Obvious word to stay away, and still important.
- Color for radiation warning
- You have to think of what to do before you do it. You need a . . .
25 Clues: Eyewear for safety • Running and messing around • These have to be close toed • Color for radiation warning • Caused by fuel, oxygen, and heat. • The color for safety such as medkits. • Don't cut corners, be safe, have . . . • This must be tied back if it is too long • Color for safety information and advisement • Obvious word to stay away, and still important. • ...
safety 2022-03-07
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- The lowest temperature at which a solid, liquid or gas will cause self-sustained combustion without an external source of ignition.
- are located at certain places in the plant where there is likelihood of a person getting a splash of chemicals such as caustic soda, acid or highly toxic chemical on his body.
- An agreement between nearby industries or local fire service to assist each other during emergencies by responding with available manpower and apparatus.
- A document that contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) and how to work safely with the chemical product.
- Occurence in which Collapse or serious accident of any plant, machinery, hoist, lift, lifting machine, lifting tackle, and over turning of a crane is considered.
- Protection and monitoring system to mitigate static electricity in LPG Bullets
- Thermal expansion or surface boiling of product causes burning fuel to flow over the side of its container.
- Organised at regular intervals to check the preparedness of the personnel involved in emergency.
- Suit is also known as “Fire King Rescue Suit”.
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- must be used while working at height.
- It must be kept in a safe container and should painted in orange colour and properly labeled.
- is designed primarily for use in emergency. It may be used in case of oxygen deficiency in atmosphere within the confined space.
- The purpose of the this is to identify potential foreseeable accidents/emergency situations and establish and maintain procedures to address or prevent such situations, as well as to test the effectiveness/review/revise such procedures periodically.
- Extinguishing media in case of Ethanol Fire
- A catastrophe, mishap, calamity or grave occurrence in any area, arising from natural or man-made causes, or by accident or negligence which results in substantial loss of life or human suffering or damage to, and destruction of, property, or damage to, or degradation of, environment, and is of such a nature or magnitude as to be beyond the coping capacity of the community of the affected area.
- A condition arising when the body is deprived of oxygen, causing unconsciousness or death
- Extinguishment of fire by removal of oxidising agent
- Flooding system installed in Wax control room.
- The colour code assigned as per IS:8318-1977 for canister / cartridges for protection against Carbon Monoxide gas.
- Radiography job in unit & offsite area with ___ is attached to hot work permit.
20 Clues: must be used while working at height. • Extinguishing media in case of Ethanol Fire • Flooding system installed in Wax control room. • Suit is also known as “Fire King Rescue Suit”. • Extinguishment of fire by removal of oxidising agent • Protection and monitoring system to mitigate static electricity in LPG Bullets • ...
Safety 2023-08-01
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- SDS
- Plan of the Day
- ____, Trip, and Fall
- Working safely each day will keep the doctor _____.
- Wear a _____ to protect your head from falling objects.
- Pull, Aim, ______, Sweep
- ___fingers and ____ toes, if you are not safe...who knows?
- Safety starts with _____!
- It is your _______to work safely and report hazards.
- A spill, a slip a hospital ____.
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- Keep safety in mind...it will save your _____.
- Workers who wear a respirator must be clean _____.
- Tsand pu rof fesayt (anagram)
- Lock Out Tag Out
- Document describing risk levels.
- Identifies hazards associated with a job or task.
- Personal ________ Equipment
- P_____ Safety!
- The door to Safety swings on the _____ of common sense.
- To avoid slipping on stairs, always hold onto the _______.
- Document you refer to if you have questions about a hazardous chemical.
- It's better to lose one _____ in life than to lose a life in a minute.
- Safety glasses: All in favor say ___!
23 Clues: SDS • P_____ Safety! • Plan of the Day • Lock Out Tag Out • ____, Trip, and Fall • Pull, Aim, ______, Sweep • Safety starts with _____! • Personal ________ Equipment • Tsand pu rof fesayt (anagram) • Document describing risk levels. • A spill, a slip a hospital ____. • Safety glasses: All in favor say ___! • Keep safety in mind...it will save your _____. • ...
Safety 2024-01-15
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- To prevent hypothermia and you're stuck outside, you should ______
- Objects and obstacles leave in hallways are serious _____ hazards
- Ensure everyone takes regular _________
- Don't __________ when driving
- Form to fill out if you are injured in anyway is an _______ form.
- Equivalent to probability or chance
- The majority of body heat is lost via ________
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks
- If injuries or accidents happen, you must report______
- Always be aware of your __________
- Always life items from the _________
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- Ensure all workers wear the proper safety __________
- It is the responbilities of an _______ to protect their own health & safety
- The most common injury associated with sever cold exposure
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace
- Drive on this side of the road
- Word used to correspond with the most toxic material
- The "P" in the acrynym PASS stands for
- An adverse event which, on this occasion, did not result in harm but could have under different circumstances
- Do this walk to prevent slips and falls
20 Clues: Don't __________ when driving • Drive on this side of the road • Always be aware of your __________ • Equivalent to probability or chance • Always life items from the _________ • The "P" in the acrynym PASS stands for • Ensure everyone takes regular _________ • Do this walk to prevent slips and falls • Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace • ...
Safety 2024-04-02
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- How many metres should a spotter stand from forklift as a minimum?
- what does the A in LEAD stand for
- If this is not worn in GI it is a hazard
- If we strap a pallet what is the minimum amount of straps required?
- Handstock needs to be <700mm high and what?
- Who to call immediately when in a threatening situation
- Where can we share ideas and learnings with wider team
- How many gloves should be worn when cutting?
- What does the T stand for in Life T…. Risk?
- How many spotters are required in trade yard?
- Can handstock protrude from shelf?
- What does the E in LEAD stand for ?
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- Before you lift a product what should you check?
- What do we use to isolate an aisle?
- Where do we report a hazard? H… Reporter
- Improvements
- Move away from a person if you find yourself in a threatening situation
- what device should be worn when working at entry and exit points to assist in a threatening situation
- What do we put in place to keep us safe from hazards? Lifesaving C…
- For injury hazards
- What does the T in Tina stand for
- What support do we have to assist team after a threatening ssituation incident
- To safely handle a product you need to know your ….?
- What is a hazard in the car park?
- Person of interest
- Who do we call for on the push-to-talk if we need assistance during a threatening situation
26 Clues: Improvements • For injury hazards • Person of interest • what does the A in LEAD stand for • What does the T in Tina stand for • What is a hazard in the car park? • Can handstock protrude from shelf? • What do we use to isolate an aisle? • What does the E in LEAD stand for ? • Where do we report a hazard? H… Reporter • If this is not worn in GI it is a hazard • ...
Safety 2024-08-12
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- where your hands should be when someone is pushing you in a wheelchair
- use these when picking up broken glass
- something you can use to know that your meat is fully cooked
- how often to take your medications
- what you would press when you need help
- you may see this on your food when it spoils
- medication reminder tool
- something in your bathroom/shower in case of a fall
- can use while going up stairs to prevent a fall
- call when you need to refill prescriptions
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- fall risk when it is dark
- keep your feet up in your wheelchair
- could cause a fall if you're not wearing shoes
- something you would lock when standing up/sitting in a wheel chair
- what you should clean out when doing the laundry to prevent a fire
- you should have this in each room to alert you if there is a fire
- how much medication to take
- check this to know if your food is safe to eat
- where to find important information about your prescriptions
- where you can keep your medications so they stay clean and dry
- a material that should NEVER go in the microwave
21 Clues: medication reminder tool • fall risk when it is dark • how much medication to take • how often to take your medications • keep your feet up in your wheelchair • use these when picking up broken glass • what you would press when you need help • call when you need to refill prescriptions • you may see this on your food when it spoils • ...
Safety 2024-08-14
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- What is forbidden in the lab?
- Unit of current
- Safety color green means
- Class A extinguisher is used for
- Keeping tools, machines and the work environment in the best possible condition
- Visible hazard that could become dangerous if combined with other events.
- When working in a school lab, wearing a safety ___ is required by law
- Identifying and correcting hazardous situations
- Type of hazard that is visible and presents an immediate danger
- What causes the most number of accidents?
- Who to call when the fire can't be extinguished in 15 seconds?
- What should we follow in a lab?
- Color used for danger
- Ordinary dry chemical can be used to extinguish this
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- Safety color purple meaning
- What kills more than fire?
- Color used for warning
- Safety color yellow meaning
- How should we keep the work area?
- Hazardous situation related to a person's attitude
- What can be prevented?
- Dangerous situation that can cause an accident
- Class C extinguisher is used for
- Plain water can be used to extinguish this
- Fire Extinguishers can last for 15
- Safety color blue means
26 Clues: Unit of current • Color used for danger • Color used for warning • What can be prevented? • Safety color blue means • Safety color green means • What kills more than fire? • Safety color purple meaning • Safety color yellow meaning • What is forbidden in the lab? • What should we follow in a lab? • Class A extinguisher is used for • Class C extinguisher is used for • ...
Safety 2024-09-30
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- This report must be completed with the EHS department when personal injuries or near misses occur.
- Must be worn at all times when inside a lab. (Abbr.)
- Everyone in the building has this towards creating a safe work environment.
- The governing body that standardizes and governs requirements for safety glasses.
- Call 911
- EHS keeps a comprehensive collection of safety documents on here for your reference.
- What may occur when improperly handling chemical or biological materials.
- Aid These kits are located in common areas throughout the building and contain items to help with injuries and ailments.
- Fire prevention equipment located throughout the building, when using it, remember P.A.S.S.
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- Conducted in labs that help identify potential hazards and violations.
- These are the most common workplace hazard and can be fatal above six feet.
- The cause of bloodborne diseases such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV
- When an evacuation occurs in our building, we all meet here.
- Hazard Improperly stored equipment left on the floor, can lead to slips and falls.
- Globally Harmonized System, used to identify hazards.
- An incident that requires medical, fire, or police response.
- Located at every entrance of the building and contain emergency response information.
- Regulated waste that is comprised of potentially infectious organic materials.
- This procedure is done to a machine before maintenance can start.
- Divided by zones, they help assist in the evacuation procedures during a fire alarm.
- Documents that contain hazard information for chemicals on site. (Abbr.)
21 Clues: Call 911 • Must be worn at all times when inside a lab. (Abbr.) • Globally Harmonized System, used to identify hazards. • When an evacuation occurs in our building, we all meet here. • An incident that requires medical, fire, or police response. • This procedure is done to a machine before maintenance can start. • ...
Crossword Puzzle "A" 2024-08-05
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- one of the lab safety rules, tie back long ____ when working in the lab
- a piece of equipment used to protect the eyes, safety ____ (also called safety goggles)
- one of the lab safety rules, avoid touching your ____, nose, and mouth while working in the lab
- a cylindrical vessel used to hold liquids
- one of the lab safety rules, keep a ____ work space, make sure your lab space is free of unnecessary items and clutter
- one of the lab safety rules, never work in the lab without proper ____ (from your teacher or other adult)
- a tool used to transfer liquid from a larger container into a smaller container
- a ____ cylinder is a cylindrical column used to measure a volume of a liquid
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- one of the lab safety rules, handle ____ carefully to avoid accidently cuts and breakage
- a tool used to measure temperature
- one of the lab safety rules, dress ____, no baggy clothes or open toed shoes in the lab
- another name for a digital scale, a tool used to measure the mass of an object
- one of the lab safety rules, clean up and wash your ____ for at least 20 seconds with soap at the end of every lab
- one of the lab safety rules, know the location of all ____ equipment such as the first aid kit and the fire extinguisher
- one of the lab safety rules, no ____ allowed in the lab, not even Takis
15 Clues: a tool used to measure temperature • a cylindrical vessel used to hold liquids • one of the lab safety rules, tie back long ____ when working in the lab • one of the lab safety rules, no ____ allowed in the lab, not even Takis • a ____ cylinder is a cylindrical column used to measure a volume of a liquid • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- Taking care of oneself
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- Manual Company safety manual
- Glasses Covers one of our senses
- Event or occurrence
- eye Lifting point on almost every piece of equipment on the rig
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- What most Subseas hate writing
- Physical damage or hurt
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Investors concern
- The department that makes the company money
- The environment we drill in
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- Drop suddenly and collapse
- Famous game show in the United States
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- Accident with liquid
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- Protects our phalanges
- What you should never say to your boss
- Likes to ink
- Because one is not good enough
- Accident
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
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- Process of instruction
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Mental or physical condition
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- 70% of our body
- Permit is required for working here
- Operations ______ Manual
- Enclosed, cramped area
- A demanded responsibility
- Road _____
- Zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- easily ignited
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- A reminder of items to be done
- Being ready
- What we perform maintenance on
- Surveillance of an event or process
- Failing to function as it should
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- To stop from happening
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Must be done
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
57 Clues: Accident • Road _____ • Being ready • Likes to ink • Must be done • easily ignited • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • Process of instruction • Taking care of oneself • Enclosed, cramped area • To stop from happening • Protects our phalanges • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- Accident with liquid
- Accident
- The environment we drill in
- Protects our phalanges
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- Likes to ink
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- A reminder of items to be done
- Drop suddenly and collapse
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
- zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Failing to function as it should
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- Operations ______ Manual
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- What most Subseas hate writing
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
- Road _____
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- 70% of our body
- To stop from happening
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- Enclosed, cramped area
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- Manual Company safety manual
- What we perform maintenance on
- Being ready
- Mental or physical condition
- Process of instruction
- A demanded responsibility
- Surveillance of an event or process
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- Must be done
- Famous game show in the United States
- What you should never say to your boss
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- Because one is not good enough
- Taking care of oneself
- Investors concern
- Event or occurrence
- Permit is required for working here
- Physical damage or hurt
53 Clues: Accident • Being ready • Road _____ • Likes to ink • Must be done • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • To stop from happening • Enclosed, cramped area • Protects our phalanges • Process of instruction • Taking care of oneself • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
Safety 2018-08-20
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- Cages should be pulled from the?
- It is ok to reach overhead when the associate's feet are flat on ground and they can grasp this area of the object.
- This type of hair should be pinned up or tied back at all times while working on the operations floor.
- Associates and leaders both ensure paths to equipment emergency stops remain clear of?
- Safety saves help to fix or prevent?
- The color of lines where Pits are to park.
- Associates should have lots of this when working in heat.
- Should be carried with a neutral wrist position.
- Number of pallets allowed to be stacked on operations floor.
- You should do this with your hands when using hand held scanners to reduce the risk of injury.
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- Points of contact when on any pit.
- All safety incidents should be reported.
- Should be worn at all times when working.
- This is the type of toed shoes allowed to wear in the FC.
- This is where you get medical care at work.
- Associates shall not stand, ride, reach under, climb over, crawl under these?
- When reaching, grabbing, handling, or moving an object Do not twist your body but what with feet?
- Let falling objects?
- Pallet jack operators shall pull loaded pallet jack while in?
- Pit drivers should at the end of every aisle and pedestrian crossing through pit aisle?
- Portable ladders when not in use should be stored and?
21 Clues: Let falling objects? • Cages should be pulled from the? • Points of contact when on any pit. • Safety saves help to fix or prevent? • All safety incidents should be reported. • Should be worn at all times when working. • The color of lines where Pits are to park. • This is where you get medical care at work. • Should be carried with a neutral wrist position. • ...
safety 2022-01-26
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- Obvious word to stay away, and still important.
- You must not leave sharp or heavy objects at the end of high areas to make sure they don't ____.
- Some materials can hold and carry an electric charge in it. You have to be careful with materials that are __________.
- Color for warning, operating or energized equipment.
- Don't cut corners, be safe, have . . .
- If something bad enough happens, then there can be one of these. It is typically associated with fire and a shockwave.
- Large smashable pointy bony body part on your face.
- These have to be close toed
- Color for caution and tripping hazards (think of caution tape)
- Color for radiation warning
- The color for safety such as medkits.
- This is something that can trigger another bad thing to happen.
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- This must be tied back if it is too long
- You have to be able to change to the environment; be ________
- You need to have your own sense on what to do and do what is obviously correct.
- Color for safety information and advisement
- Eyewear for safety
- You have to be careful when cutting by wearing gloves on these
- Color for danger, like fire extinguishing equipment and signs.
- Caused by fuel, oxygen, and heat.
- You have to think of what to do before you do it. You need a . . .
- Running and messing around
- These are usually found somewhere in the classroom in case of an emergency accident, which your teacher should be able to use.
- Know the limitations of the equipment and materials around you. You need to recognize its limitations by observing the _______.
- A chance, an accident, a chance of being injured or harmed, danger, a possible source of danger to life, to health, property, or environment.
25 Clues: Eyewear for safety • Running and messing around • These have to be close toed • Color for radiation warning • Caused by fuel, oxygen, and heat. • The color for safety such as medkits. • Don't cut corners, be safe, have . . . • This must be tied back if it is too long • Color for safety information and advisement • Obvious word to stay away, and still important. • ...
SAFETY 2021-11-18
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- Quelle che riducono le conseguenze di un evento nel momento in cui si verifica sono misure di...
- Persona eletta o designata per rappresentare i lavoratori per gli aspetti della salute e della sicurezza durante il lavoro
- il testo legislativo fondamentale della Repubblica italiana entrato in vigore il primo Gennaio 1948
- danno causato dal passaggio di corrente elettrica attraverso il corpo
- la patologia che si contrae in occasione dello svolgimento dell'attività lavorativa e che è dovuta all'esposizione nel tempo a dei fattori presenti nell'ambiente di lavoro è detta malattia...
- Attività finalizzata a fornire conoscenze utili a identificare, ridurre e gestire i rischi nell'ambiente di lavoro
- Il D.Lgs 81/08 è detto anche testo...
- attività finalizzata a fare apprendere ai lavoratori l'uso corretto di attrezzature, macchine, impianti, sostanze, dispositivi, anche di protezione individuale, e le procedure di lavoro
- evento avvenuto per causa violenta in occasione di lavoro che comporti, tra l'altro, l’astensione dal lavoro
- è una misura di prevenzione ed, in particolare, è un processo educativo utile a far acquisire ai lavoratori competenze per lo svolgimento in sicurezza dei rispettivi compiti in azienda e alla identificazione, alla riduzione e alla gestione dei rischi
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- ...è un tipo di sorveglianza effettuata dal medico competente
- La provoca l'esposizione prolungata ad un livello di pressione acustica eccessivo
- colui che è nominato dal datore di lavoro per effettuare la sorveglianza sanitaria è il medico...
- probabilità che un pericolo causi un danno correlato alla gravità del danno stesso
- Il soggetto titolare del rapporto di lavoro con il lavoratore o, comunque, il soggetto che ha la responsabilità dell’organizzazione dell’unità produttiva in quanto esercita i poteri decisionali e di spesa
- Diritto fondamentale dell'individuo tutelato dalla Repubblica (Articolo 32 della costituzione)
- colui che deve sovrintendere e vigilare sulla osservanza da parte dei lavoratori dei loro obblighi di legge, nonché delle disposizioni aziendali in materia di salute e sicurezza sul lavoro
- quando interno di un'azienda si utilizzano agenti chimici che possono risultare dannosi per la salute e la sicurezza dei lavoratori, il datore di lavoro deve valutare il rischio...
- Quelle che evitano o diminuiscono i rischi sono misure di...
- Acronimo di Movimentazione Manuale dei Carichi
- Acronimo di Responsabile del Servizio di Prevenzione e Protezione aziendale
21 Clues: Il D.Lgs 81/08 è detto anche testo... • Acronimo di Movimentazione Manuale dei Carichi • Quelle che evitano o diminuiscono i rischi sono misure di... • ...è un tipo di sorveglianza effettuata dal medico competente • danno causato dal passaggio di corrente elettrica attraverso il corpo • Acronimo di Responsabile del Servizio di Prevenzione e Protezione aziendale • ...
safety 2023-01-10
25 Clues: Time • fire • stop • rules • smoke • tools • trash • Alert • Danger • hazard • limits • warning • caution • glasses • attitude • accident • organized • Emergency • equipment • prevention • electrical • maintenance • extinguisher • housekeeping • overconfidence
Safety 2023-04-11
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- Follow all safety policies and __________.
- Keep ____ and go outside during an emergency evacuation.
- Pay attention to your ____________.
- Material Safety Data Sheets.
- An Example pf Personal Protective Equipment.
- A Weather _______ Signifies severe weather has occurred.
- A Weather _____ Indicates Favorable conditions for severe weather.
- Do this in case of Evacuation.
- 1774 Lutetium Circle SE Newton, NC 28658.
- Shows emergency exits and storm shelters.
- Check points for outdoor emergency Assembly.
- It is okay to leave an employee experiencing a medical emergency alone.
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- Do this when someone is unresponsive and not breathing.
- Travels in a completed circuit.
- What to Remember in case of Active Shooter situation.
- Safety is always Number ___.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- Do this before repairing equipment/machinery.
- Are you required to fight a Fire?
- Examples of these are metal.
- Only shut down equipment if it is safe to do so during a fire.
- During a fire drill it is okay to go to your car.
- Occurs when body becomes part of the electrical circuit.
- Emergency Action Plan
- What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep?
25 Clues: Emergency Action Plan • Safety is always Number ___. • Material Safety Data Sheets. • Examples of these are metal. • Do this in case of Evacuation. • Travels in a completed circuit. • Are you required to fight a Fire? • What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep? • Pay attention to your ____________. • 1774 Lutetium Circle SE Newton, NC 28658. • Shows emergency exits and storm shelters. • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
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- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Staff First chain of command
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- You need one of these in order for a consent form to be signed
- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
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- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- You need one of these in order for a consent form to be signed
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Staff First chain of command
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
Safety 2018-02-01
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- make sure all equipment is ____
- if your ____ you shouldn’t cook
- store food in _____ places (frigde freezer dry)
- glass never clean up ___ ____ with our hands
- thermometer use a ____ to check if things are cooked
- pay ___ to the job you are doing
- don’t leave a ____ untreated
- keep all cleaners ____ from food
- Cook food ___ to avoid food poisoning
- mitts always use ___ so you don’t get burned
- these go on your hands to keep things sanitary
- Always ___ back your hair
- use ___ hands when unplugging appliances
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- pre __ dishes
- don’t __ dishes to high
- usisng the incorrect ___ can result in a cut
- avoid cross ____
- store __ food 0 degrees
- you should wash your hands ____
- ___ plug in to many appliances at once
- wearing this protects your clothes
- don’t wear _____ when cooking
- keep all cupboards and drawers ____ to avoid injury’s
- Never put knives in the _____
24 Clues: pre __ dishes • avoid cross ____ • don’t __ dishes to high • store __ food 0 degrees • Always ___ back your hair • don’t leave a ____ untreated • don’t wear _____ when cooking • Never put knives in the _____ • make sure all equipment is ____ • if your ____ you shouldn’t cook • you should wash your hands ____ • pay ___ to the job you are doing • keep all cleaners ____ from food • ...
SAFETY 2019-11-18
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- E' vietato salirvi
- Hanno ruolo attivo in ambito sicurezza
- Documento che attesta l'impegno aziendale in ambito safety (3 parole)
- Viene effettuata almeno una volta all'anno (3 parole)
- Il Team Leader è un preposto?
- Deve essere informato in caso di infortunio
- E' 81 della sicurezza
- Nome e Cognome del Delegato del Datore di Lavoro
- La fa il Datore per tutti gli ambienti di lavoro (2 parole)
- Devono essere sempre libere (3 parole)
- Il materiale dei guanti monouso per l'allestimento di veleni ed infiammabili
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- Devono essere tagliate da tutti i cartoni
- Vi è esposta la Politica della Sicurezza (2 parole)
- Rappresentante dei Lavoratori per la Sicurezza
- Sono presenti quelle di reparto
- Vi si trovano le limitazioni di peso indicate dal medico competente (2 parole)
- Lo è Silvano Firmo (sigla)
- Lo è di protezione individuale la scarpa antinfortunistica
- Riunioni di reparto aventi come tema la Safety (2 parole
- Ci si tiene al corrimano
- Chi è abilitato, lo usa per prelevare le scorte alte
21 Clues: E' vietato salirvi • E' 81 della sicurezza • Ci si tiene al corrimano • Lo è Silvano Firmo (sigla) • Il Team Leader è un preposto? • Sono presenti quelle di reparto • Hanno ruolo attivo in ambito sicurezza • Devono essere sempre libere (3 parole) • Devono essere tagliate da tutti i cartoni • Deve essere informato in caso di infortunio • ...
Safety 2019-08-28
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- never wear loose or overly _____ clothing when working in labs / greenhouse/field work.
- No eating or________ in the lab / greenhouse area
- Never______ anything without your teacher's permission.
- Wear______ glasses whenever necessary.
- be______ of people around you at all times.
- Know where fire exits and fire _________ are.
- Turn off _______ / water hoses when not in use or during repair.
- _______ carry garden tools in the proper way.
- Report all _______ to the instructor.
- ______ all warning signs or tags.
- always use the ______ tool for the job.
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- Unless you have been _______ to run a machine, don’t use it.
- report all accidents and _______ to your teacher.
- Never leave project ____________
- Always tie up your____ hair.
- always______ hands after handling chemicals or animals and animal cages.
- Follow _________ from teacher
- if any _______ get onto your skin or clothing, wash the affected area with a large amount of water and then report it to your teacher.
- Never enter the lab area / ________ areas unless a teacher is present.
- Always wear safety _______ when working with tools and performing experiments.
- ________ Directions from teacher
- Never ______ anything from the lab / greenhouse without your teacher's permission.
- Never _____ or play in the lab area or greenhouse area.
23 Clues: Always tie up your____ hair. • Follow _________ from teacher • Never leave project ____________ • ________ Directions from teacher • ______ all warning signs or tags. • Report all _______ to the instructor. • Wear______ glasses whenever necessary. • always use the ______ tool for the job. • be______ of people around you at all times. • ...
Safety 2023-05-18
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- A technique to maintain a safe following distance (2 words)
- A system that warns drivers of potential collisions (3 words)
- Incidents tracked such as following to close or speeding (2 words)
- A type of blind spot on a truck
- A device that helps control the movement of a trailer (2 words)
- The maximum weight a truck can legally carry
- A device that alerts drivers when they drift out of their lane (3 words)
- A legal requirement for truck drivers to stop at specified locations (2 words)
- A traffic sign that warns of upcoming hazards (2 words)
- A device that alerts you when your vehicle drifts out of its lane (3 words)
- A technique to control your vehicle's speed while going downhill (2 words)
- The act of checking your vehicle before starting a trip (2 words)
- A device that controls the direction of a vehicle (2 words)
- A legal requirement for truck drivers to track their driving hours
- Document that includes all Bison related driver info
- An essential skill for truck drivers to anticipate and react to potential hazards (2 words)
- A technique to maintain a safe speed while driving downhill (2 words)
- A technique to control your vehicle's speed while going uphill (2 words)
- The legal maximum weight a truck can carry on a specific axle (3 words)
- The maximum height a truck can legally be
- Should be a minimum of 7 second (2 words)
- The act of leaving sufficient space for turning trucks (3 words)
- A maneuver to change lanes or pass another vehicle
- A technique to adjust your speed when approaching curves (2 words)
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- A device that provides a warning when the truck drifts out of its lane (3 words)
- A device that measures the speed of a vehicle
- A technique to control the movement of a truck when turning (2 words)
- Should be worn at all times! (2 words)
- The legal maximum speed limit for trucks on highways (2 words)
- Device that helps maintain a safe following distance (2 words)
- A traffic violation where a vehicle follows too closely to another
- A technique to adjust the position of your vehicle within a lane (2 words)
- A device used to secure cargo in a truck
- A system/technique to control your vehicle's speed on slippery surfaces (2 words)
- A maneuver to change lanes or pass another vehicle (2 words)
- A maneuver to move your vehicle out of the way of emergency vehicles
- Type of materials/cargo that require a placard on your trailer
- Policy that allows drivers to stop a trip due to unsafe conditions (3 words)
- A device that warns drivers of low tire pressure (4 words)
- A legal requirement for truck drivers to take breaks during long trips (3 words)
- A traffic violation where a vehicle changes lanes without signaling (3 words)
- A maneuver to change lanes or pass another vehicle (3 words)
- The distance it takes for a vehicle to come to a complete stop (2 words)
- A technique to smoothly slow down or stop a vehicle
- A device that regulates the flow of air to the brakes (2 words)
- Site where you can find Bison info and training (2 words)
- Acronym for safe backing procedures
- A type of braking system that reduces the risk of wheel lock-up (3 words)
- A maneuver to turn a vehicle around and travel in the opposite direction
49 Clues: A type of blind spot on a truck • Acronym for safe backing procedures • Should be worn at all times! (2 words) • A device used to secure cargo in a truck • The maximum height a truck can legally be • Should be a minimum of 7 second (2 words) • The maximum weight a truck can legally carry • A device that measures the speed of a vehicle • ...
Safety 2023-09-19
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- HCP should check this for pts name and DOB
- what healthcare works practice to prevent injury
- what you wear to protect your self from germs
- papers that list chemical reactions and treatment
- when HCP move patients from one location to another
- most common injury for HCP
- when HCP preforms duties out of scope of practice causing harm to patients
- failure to complete duties of job requirements causing harm to patients
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- Legal responsible
- Rescue, alarm, contain,evacuate
- infectious organisms that are capable of producing infection or infectious diseases
- always bend with theses
- govern agency that makes safety rules for occupations
- study of safety
- alarm that will ring when patient attempts to get out of bed without assistance
- what our lesson topic is
- should always be visible to let people know how to handle emergencies, wearing ppe, and identify exits
- Rule made from govern agency
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- patient uses to get a hold of HCP for assistances
20 Clues: study of safety • Legal responsible • always bend with theses • what our lesson topic is • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • most common injury for HCP • Rule made from govern agency • Rescue, alarm, contain,evacuate • HCP should check this for pts name and DOB • what you wear to protect your self from germs • what healthcare works practice to prevent injury • ...
Safety 2024-02-21
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- don't let this unravel; soft fabric that can be knitted with
- slip hazard
- commonly obstructing walkways
- be mindful of these, they are sharp
- what you use in the laboratory
- what everything is made of
- what you should do to hazards; get rid of them
- never leave these unoperated
- who you should ask for help
- distractions, not allowed in class
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- a danger or risk
- to stop from happening
- don't sew over these
- work carefully to prevent electrocution
- make sure there's no excess on the tables or floors
- liquids leaving their containers
- how many people should operate a sewing machine
- what should you always be
- what clothes are made from
- what you should take to prevent risks
20 Clues: slip hazard • a danger or risk • don't sew over these • to stop from happening • what should you always be • what everything is made of • what clothes are made from • who you should ask for help • never leave these unoperated • commonly obstructing walkways • what you use in the laboratory • liquids leaving their containers • distractions, not allowed in class • ...
Safety 2024-04-02
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- What does the T stand for in Life T…. Risk?
- What support do we have to assist team after a threatening ssituation incident
- Who to call immediately when in a threatening situation
- what does the A in LEAD stand for
- Person of interest
- Can handstock protrude from shelf?
- Handstock needs to be <700mm high and what?
- What does the T in Tina stand for
- What do we use to isolate an aisle?
- Move away from a person if you find yourself in a threatening situation
- Before you lift a product what should you check?
- what device should be worn when working at entry and exit points to assist in a threatening situation
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- Where can we share ideas and learnings with wider team
- What do we put in place to keep us safe from hazards? Lifesaving C…
- How many metres should a spotter stand from forklift as a minimum?
- If we strap a pallet what is the minimum amount of straps required?
- To safely handle a product you need to know your ….?
- Who do we call for on the push-to-talk if we need assistance during a threatening situation
- What is a hazard in the car park?
- Where do we report a hazard? H… Reporter
- What does the E in LEAD stand for ?
- Improvements
- How many gloves should be worn when cutting?
- If this is not worn in GI it is a hazard
- For injury hazards
- How many spotters are required in trade yard?
26 Clues: Improvements • Person of interest • For injury hazards • what does the A in LEAD stand for • What is a hazard in the car park? • What does the T in Tina stand for • Can handstock protrude from shelf? • What does the E in LEAD stand for ? • What do we use to isolate an aisle? • Where do we report a hazard? H… Reporter • If this is not worn in GI it is a hazard • ...
safety 2024-09-07
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- should be high when cutting
- shoes that are covered
- protect your eyes
- measer
- so you don't get hurt or break the machice
- pulled back
- mark where to cut wood
- cuts wood
- to protect your ears
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- make holes in wood
- personal protective equipment
- how many knobs does the bandsaw have
- not running in the shop
- tied back
- should be tied
- to smooth things out
- hand protection
- cuts your wood
- can get caught in machine
- where tools are
20 Clues: measer • tied back • cuts wood • pulled back • should be tied • cuts your wood • hand protection • where tools are • protect your eyes • make holes in wood • to smooth things out • to protect your ears • shoes that are covered • mark where to cut wood • not running in the shop • can get caught in machine • should be high when cutting • personal protective equipment • ...
Safety 2024-08-28
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- dangerous clothing
- to be used in special cases
- never to be worn in the shop
- after the job is done
- the name of this puzzle
- caused by headphones
- moving parts can be
- something good to develop
- something to be protected
- caused by hot surfaces
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- something worn to protect the eyes
- a type of dangerous hair
- used to protect from dust
- blades should never be touched when
- something to be used to remove chips or dust
- something in an electrical control box
- something that short pants don't protect
- to be reported in any case
- result of storing oily rags
- machine condition when maintaining
- must be removed before working
- result of liquid on the floor
- something with metal toes
- never to be used to remove sharp chips
- result of poor housekeeping
25 Clues: dangerous clothing • moving parts can be • caused by headphones • after the job is done • caused by hot surfaces • the name of this puzzle • a type of dangerous hair • used to protect from dust • something with metal toes • something good to develop • something to be protected • to be reported in any case • to be used in special cases • result of storing oily rags • ...
Kitchen Safety/Sanitaion 2024-09-19
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- Responsibility to provide a safe environment to employees
- Maintaining a safe working environment preventing accidents
- Food and Drug Administration
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Required nationally by the FDA
- Keep floor clean and dry
- Food Safety and Inspection Service
- "It's better to be safe than ___"
- The temperature a freezer should be
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- Process of handling food in ways that are clean and healthy
- A legal requirement for food producers
- The amount of time you should wash your hands
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- Safety tool with a class A,B,C,D,and K
- "Cut ___ from the body"
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- "Avoid over-reaching and climbing too ___"
- safety training and certificate program for restaurant and foodservice
- Using precautionary methods in the kitchen to prevent an accident
- Is a sharp or dull nice safer?
20 Clues: "Cut ___ from the body" • Keep floor clean and dry • Food and Drug Administration • Required nationally by the FDA • Is a sharp or dull nice safer? • "It's better to be safe than ___" • Food Safety and Inspection Service • The temperature a freezer should be • A legal requirement for food producers • Safety tool with a class A,B,C,D,and K • ...
domestic violence awareness 2024-10-02
20 Clues: HOPE • HELP • HEAL • LOVE • TRUST • PEACE • SAFETY • LISTEN • BELIEVE • FREEDOM • COURAGE • RESPECT • SUPPORT • SHELTER • EMPOWER • ADVOCATE • SURVIVOR • STRENGTH • AWARENESS • PROTECTION
List 4 2022-10-04
STARt with Safety! 2017-10-11
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- The Error Prevention Tool we use when we see a situation we believe compromises safety, so we question and raise a concern
- Means of safely and effectively handing off responsibility to another person
- Regarding “inconsequential” errors as a danger signal and an opportunity to intervene, preventing errors that haven’t occurred, AND quickly dealing with those that have
- Developing capabilities to detect, contain and bounce-back from adverse events that do occur
- Safety Coach in Chemistry
- occurs when a patient experiences serious harm or death in the course of clinical care due to our failure to follow best practice
- Safety Coach in Molecular Genetics
- Safety Coach in Core
- Giving decision making to the person with the most related knowledge and expertise
- Seattle Children's goal is to eliminate _____ harm
- When we stop and question something, we must review, resolve, and reassess actions
- Safety Coach in Histology
- When you question something and fact check the information for accuracy
- Use this Error Prevention Tool to organize information in a concise manner for effective communication
- In the event of a fire in your area, you should RACE( ____, Activate, Confine, Extinguish/Evacuate)
- your coworkers who act as ‘super users’ of error prevention tools and provide real-time, peer-to-peer feedback about the use of these tools and safety behaviors in your work area.
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- The Error Prevention Tool tool we use to internally pause and think/review a lab result, patient name, etc
- Paying attention to what’s actually happening on the front line
- Use this tool to ensure information was relayed correctly to the receiving party
- Encouraging diversity in experience, perspective and opinion.
- Organizations with safety systems in place and that are exceptionally consistent in accomplishing goals and avoiding potentially catastrophic errors.
- Seven tools that are useful in minimizing mistakes and preventing harm
- Safety Coach in Microbiology
- online tool used to report issues that affect patient care and the safety of our patients, families, visitors and staff
- Number of Serious Safety Events (SSE’s) in FY2017
25 Clues: Safety Coach in Core • Safety Coach in Chemistry • Safety Coach in Histology • Safety Coach in Microbiology • Safety Coach in Molecular Genetics • Number of Serious Safety Events (SSE’s) in FY2017 • Seattle Children's goal is to eliminate _____ harm • Encouraging diversity in experience, perspective and opinion. • ...
Safe + Sound Crossword 2023-08-03
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- The process of evaluating the potential risks that may be involved in a projected activity or undertaking.
- Safety measures designed to prevent falls or to ensure that falls from heights don't result in severe injuries.
- The set of practices, precautions, and guidelines used to prevent electrical accidents and injuries in the workplace.
- A safety feature on machinery to protect operators and other employees in the vicinity from hazards.
- Equipment that protects workers from inhaling hazardous substances in the workplace.
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment, often related to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals.
- The promotion and implementation of practices that lead to healthy and safe working conditions, such as proper cleanliness and disease prevention.
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- Regular reviews conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
- Programs designed to teach employees about workplace safety standards, rules, and practices.
- Techniques used to reduce noise exposure to safe levels in the workplace.
- Powered industrial trucks used to lift and move materials, often associated with specific operating and safety protocols.
- The formal process of recording details of an unexpected event in the workplace to monitor safety and prevent future occurrences.
- A safety procedure to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and cannot start up before the completion of maintenance or repair.
- The U.S. agency responsible for the enforcement of safety and health legislation in workplaces.
- Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks.
- Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons.
- The immediate assistance given to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury.
- Areas not necessarily designed for people but are large enough for workers to enter and perform certain jobs, which often require special safety procedures.
- All measures taken to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation in case of fire.
20 Clues: Techniques used to reduce noise exposure to safe levels in the workplace. • Potential sources of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons. • Practices and procedures for safe usage, storage, and disposal of chemicals. • Devices or clothing worn by workers to protect against health and safety risks. • ...
inglés 2021-05-27
20 Clues: order • Supply • Safety • update • Analyst • Invoice • Quantity • customer • Retailer • Shipment • Container • Insurance • Industries • Consultant • consumption • Logistician • Manufacturing • Merchandising • replenishment • Transportation
CPI 2022-11-04
17 Clues: AR • SUB • FPR • CVS • Plan • ADOP • Model • Danger • Signal • Family Based • Investigations • Future Maltreatment • Child Care Licensing • Child Safety Specialist • Child Protective Services • Parental Child Safety Placement • Residential Child Care Licensing
CPI Crossword 2022-11-04
17 Clues: AR • SUB • FPR • CVS • Plan • ADOP • Model • Danger • Signal • Family Based • Investigations • Future Maltreatment • Child Care Licensing • Child Safety Specialist • Child Protective Services • Parental Child Safety Placement • Residential Child Care Licensing
Health and Safety 2014-12-13
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- it is the responsibility of the _______ to provide you with PPE
- red colour band fire extinguisher contains __________
- Class A fire is paper and ________
- PPE is the _______ line of defence
- a green safety sign
- a yellow safety sign
- colour band of a fire extinguisher which contains powder
- colour band of a carbon-monoxide fire extinguisher
- a messy workshop can create this (hint-footballers name)
- Keeping your work area, tools clean and tidy is called good...
- safety boots protect your
- type of illness caused from a harmful building material
- the aim of HASAWA is to protect people from ________
- health and safety at work act is a_________
- type of ladder
- lots of people buy these at this time of the year
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- this item provides full protection of your eyes
- another type of ladder
- colour of a prohibition safety sign
- fuel, heat and __________ are required for a fire
- your manager has to provide you with ________ when starting a new job or course
- provision of changing, washing, eating facilities is also known as...
- is a form of ___________ cancer caused by asbestos
- a blue safety sign
- celebration which is on the 25th december
- can be fixed or mobile type of access equipment
- HSE = health and safety ....
- type of building material that can cause extreme harm
28 Clues: type of ladder • a blue safety sign • a green safety sign • a yellow safety sign • another type of ladder • safety boots protect your • HSE = health and safety .... • Class A fire is paper and ________ • PPE is the _______ line of defence • colour of a prohibition safety sign • celebration which is on the 25th december • health and safety at work act is a_________ • ...
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
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- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets
- Hazards Which is the best method to control hazards?
- Type of fire extinguisher to use on wood, paper rubbish fires
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- Health and Safety What does WHS stand for?
- A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these
- Corrective and.............. actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers
- Identification What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
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- Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for?
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters
- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report
- violet Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn
- phone Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death
- WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries
- miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a
20 Clues: Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets • Health and Safety What does WHS stand for? • A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be • miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a • Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for? • If injuries or accidents happen you must report • ...
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
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- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets
- Hazards Which is the best method to control hazards?
- Type of fire extinguisher to use on wood, paper rubbish fires
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- Health and Safety What does WHS stand for?
- A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these
- Corrective and.............. actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers
- Identification What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
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- Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for?
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters
- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report
- violet Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn
- phone Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death
- WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries
- miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a
20 Clues: Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets • Health and Safety What does WHS stand for? • A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be • miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a • Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for? • If injuries or accidents happen you must report • ...
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
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- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets
- Hazards Which is the best method to control hazards?
- Type of fire extinguisher to use on wood, paper rubbish fires
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- Health and Safety What does WHS stand for?
- A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these
- Corrective and.............. actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers
- Identification What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
Down
- Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for?
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters
- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report
- violet Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn
- phone Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death
- WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries
- miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a
20 Clues: Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets • Health and Safety What does WHS stand for? • A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be • miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a • Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for? • If injuries or accidents happen you must report • ...
CPI Crossword 2022-11-04
17 Clues: AR • SUB • FPR • CVS • Plan • ADOP • Model • Danger • Signal • Family Based • Investigations • Future Maltreatment • Child Care Licensing • Child Safety Specialist • Child Protective Services • Parental Child Safety Placement • Residential Child Care Licensing
Global X Safety Day 2022-11-15
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- Customer Baggage
- A ____ is the potential to cause harm
- U.S. Federal Authority
- A possible event that could cause harm or loss
- Ground _____ Equipment
- Type of freight aircraft
- Safety Management System
- Priority One
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- International Civil Aviation Organization
- containers for baggage
- Aviation Safety Program
- Type of Aircraft
- Name of our Safety Software
- One of the four pillars of Safety
14 Clues: Priority One • Customer Baggage • Type of Aircraft • containers for baggage • U.S. Federal Authority • Ground _____ Equipment • Aviation Safety Program • Type of freight aircraft • Safety Management System • Name of our Safety Software • One of the four pillars of Safety • A ____ is the potential to cause harm • International Civil Aviation Organization • ...
Safety 2022-08-17
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- Code 5000 is for
- What is not killed by handsanitizer
- What do you take off first when doffing PPE
- When should PPE be worn
- How often are fire drills held
- Comment and _ forms are for resident concerns
- Before entering resident room staff should
- How many meetings per month for QAPI
- Mask required for working with Covid
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- Third part of RACE stands for
- How often does safety Committee meet
- Processes and Standards reviewed for improvement
- Code 1000 is for
- Crucial for departments to coordinate
- Active shooter code is
- Safety equipment required to prevent infection
- Alcohol percent required for hand sanitizer
- How many seconds to wash hands for
- last part of PASS stands for
- What do you put on first when donning PPE
20 Clues: Code 5000 is for • Code 1000 is for • Active shooter code is • When should PPE be worn • last part of PASS stands for • Third part of RACE stands for • How often are fire drills held • How many seconds to wash hands for • What is not killed by handsanitizer • How often does safety Committee meet • How many meetings per month for QAPI • Mask required for working with Covid • ...
Safety 2024-08-05
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- National Fire Protection Association
- parts per billion
- concentration of exposer thatis permissible for 15min
- highest conc. of substance in the air burn or explode
- sets and enforces regulation for workplace safety
- protect human health and the environment
- lower flammable limit
- long term
- number of parts per of material per trillion partofair
- right to know information to train and protect workers
- Hazardous Material Identification System
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- conducts research and recommendation prevent injury
- refers to safety equipment
- amount shouldn't be exceeded with in 8 hour time frame
- protects workers from being injured by movingparts
- upper flammable limit
- lower explosive limit
- labeling of hazardous material
- parts per million
19 Clues: long term • parts per billion • parts per million • upper flammable limit • lower explosive limit • lower flammable limit • refers to safety equipment • labeling of hazardous material • National Fire Protection Association • protect human health and the environment • Hazardous Material Identification System • sets and enforces regulation for workplace safety • ...
safety 2024-06-03
19 Clues: volcar • chocar • fuerza • esguince • resbalar • asegurar • tropezar • distraído • preocupado • colisionar • defectuoso • quemarse entero • prenderse en llamas • ahogarse en el agua • medidas de seguridad • quemarse o quemadura • socorrista o salvavidas • superficie o superficial • ahogarse o asfixiarse comiendo
Safety 2023-07-07
Across
- (Hint: Learn how to swim and practice water safety.)
- (Hint: Vehicles moving on roads.)
- (Hint: Injury caused by heat or fire.)
- (Hint: Buckle up for safety when traveling in a vehicle.)
- (Hint: Involves suffocation in water.)
- (Hint: Be careful when using outlets and electrical devices.)
- (Hint: Applied to protect the skin from harmful UV rays.)
- (Hint: Be careful when walking on slippery surfaces or heights.)
- (Hint: Taking measures to prevent harm or accidents.)
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- (Hint: Be cautious around people you don't know.)
- Aid (Hint: Basic medical care provided in an emergency.)
- (Hint: Worn to protect the head during certain activities.)
- (Hint: A sudden and dangerous situation requiring immediate action.)
- (Hint: Wear a helmet and follow traffic rules when riding this.)
- (Hint: A blockage of the airway that can be life-threatening.)
- (Hint: A designated area for pedestrians to safely cross the road.)
- (Hint: Use this sharp tool with caution and under adult supervision.)
- (Hint: It's important to know how to prevent and respond to this emergency.)
- (Hint: Substances that can be harmful if ingested or touched.)
19 Clues: (Hint: Vehicles moving on roads.) • (Hint: Injury caused by heat or fire.) • (Hint: Involves suffocation in water.) • (Hint: Be cautious around people you don't know.) • (Hint: Learn how to swim and practice water safety.) • (Hint: Taking measures to prevent harm or accidents.) • Aid (Hint: Basic medical care provided in an emergency.) • ...
Safety 2023-08-03
Across
- second leading cause of death in the U.S
- will develop when water is poured on hot coal
- Don't do this with household chemicals
- who should poison be kept away from?
- what should you do with labels on chemicals?
- what type of drugs should not be shared?
- how many feet should a frill be from a house?
- when this is dry it can cause firework emergencies
- the tip of what burns at 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit?
- what type of grill is lit on fire and left to burn down?
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- what type of fireworks should you not use?
- what should you do with hot ash and coal from fire?
- stay 500 feet away from these displays
- what should you always wear in a vehicle to avoid unintentional injuries?
- this is where grills should be used
- you should keep a pail of this to discard fireworks
- irritation can be caused here when chemicals touch it
- chemicals can lead to the loss of this ability
- these types of fireworks should not be used in neighborhoods
19 Clues: this is where grills should be used • who should poison be kept away from? • stay 500 feet away from these displays • Don't do this with household chemicals • second leading cause of death in the U.S • what type of drugs should not be shared? • what type of fireworks should you not use? • what should you do with labels on chemicals? • ...
safety 2023-01-31
Across
- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
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- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
safety 2023-01-31
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- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
Down
- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY 2022-09-07
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- be careful and watch for ___ as a travel nurse
- an environmental hazard used for filling in teeth ___
- ___ are a hazard you will run into as a travel nurse
- ___ can be hazardous while working as a therapist
- ___ is a type of equipment safety used as an OBGYN
- ___ are a type of equipment safety used in the ER
- ___ are used by a travel nurse
- lift heavy things with your ___ not your back
- a cervical dilator is a type of equipment safety as an ___
- ___ is a good thing to have while being a therapist
- ___ are a type of environmental hazard in the ER
- ___ are a type of equipment safety used as a therapist
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- ___ is an environmental hazard that can be dangerous as a dentist
- ___ are a type of equipment safety as a travel nurse
- a type of equipment safety in the ER is ___
- ___ are an environmental hazard in the ER
- ___ can blind patients if pointed in the eyes
- don't pull heavy objects ___
- don't poke yourself or others with ___
- ___ can be an environmental hazard as an OBGYN
- ___ is good personal safety to have as a therapist
- make sure you're not ___ while sitting in your chair
- ___ are hazards to watch for as an OBGYN
- while picking something up ___ your whole body
- ___ health games are often used as a therapist
25 Clues: don't pull heavy objects ___ • ___ are used by a travel nurse • don't poke yourself or others with ___ • ___ are hazards to watch for as an OBGYN • ___ are an environmental hazard in the ER • a type of equipment safety in the ER is ___ • ___ can blind patients if pointed in the eyes • lift heavy things with your ___ not your back • ...
Safety at the Kennedy Center 2014-05-30
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- Wipe up spills to prevent this type of oopsie.
- Candles are an abomination of the devil...yes or no?
- A clean and tidy workspace is a ____ and _____ workspace (Hint: TidyAndClean would fit but it's not what I'm going for).
- Technical safety term for a boo boo.
- Smart people don't do this before driving.
- Safety at the Kennedy Center is not one of these.
- Don't text or read while walking to prevent this type of oopsie.
- It's not the fall from height that will kill you but the _______.
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- Safety, safety, safety, it's all about this at the Kennedy Center.
- Report all workplace hazards immediately to this person.
- Apart from oil and fine scotch, what doesn't mix well with water.
- Occupational injuries and illnesses at the Kennedy Center are this (Hint: Four syllables and rhymes with preventable).
- This Sheet contains Safety Data about hazardous Materials and should be reviewed before working with one.
- Safety at the Kennedy Center is the responsibility of ________ (Hint: "SomeoneElse" won't fit).
- Technical safety term for an oopsie.
- Smart people don't do this while driving.
- When you should report all oopsies and boo boos to your supervisor.
17 Clues: Technical safety term for a boo boo. • Technical safety term for an oopsie. • Smart people don't do this while driving. • Smart people don't do this before driving. • Wipe up spills to prevent this type of oopsie. • Safety at the Kennedy Center is not one of these. • Candles are an abomination of the devil...yes or no? • ...
Safety Fun 2024-08-23
15 Clues: I • II • II • III • Manager • Got water? • Safety Data Sheet • Who likes to snowboard? • Safety Improvement Teams • Where does safety begin? • Safety Mgr's Middle Name • # of Safety Mtgs Required • What should you do every day? • Who's responsible for your safety? • Is ergo training an annual requirement
Workplace Health and Safety 2023-05-22
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- How to ________ unsafe work
- If you have raised a safety issue and it is still not being addressed, there are _____ steps you can take
- An event that leads to a physical or mental _________ or a work-related illness
- File a claim with _______ as soon as you have missed time from work or need health care treatment for a work-related injury or disease Any delay can potentially affect the outcome of your claim (Acronym)
- Health Authority Employees can call the ______ Health & Safety Call Centre
- The ______ ’s right to participate in health and safety is written into the Workers’ Compensation Act (the health and safety law in BC) and into HEU collective agreements
- You have a right to no ________
- You have a right to ______ work that you believe to be unsafe to yourself or your co-workers
- Still have issues? This is the first step
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- An event that had the potential to cause injury or work-related illness
- Still have issues? This is the second step
- I need help at work Who do I contact?
- Offers courses through their "Health and Safety Centre" (shortened)
- You have a right to _______ in keeping your workplace healthy and safe
- Employers have an obligation under the Workers Compensation Act section (previously s.115) to ensure the health and safety of workers at their workplace and places where work is being done.
- You have this many general health and safety rights
- Still have issues? This is the third step
- requires employers to protect the health and safety of their workers and the occupational environment
- Still have issues? Here’s how to ________ a health and safety issue at your workplace
- You have a right to _______ the hazards that are present in the workplace.
- The law requires a _______ Committee for each employer with 20 or more employees at a worksite (acronym)
21 Clues: You have a right to no ________ • How to ________ unsafe work • I need help at work Who do I contact? • Still have issues? This is the third step • Still have issues? This is the first step • Still have issues? This is the second step • You have this many general health and safety rights • Offers courses through their "Health and Safety Centre" (shortened) • ...
Applus+ Crossword 2020-10-18
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- Applus+ charity activity in Indonesia
- safety checklist before doing work
- ____ for work (complete the sentence)
- one of golden safety rules at Applus+
- Applus+ CEO
- safety month at Applus+
Down
- general ____ safety (complete the sentence).
- one of Applus+ team at Batam
- you need to complete the training every year
- one of Applus+ service
- how many golden safety rules at Applus+
- where is Applus+ headquarter
- one of Applus+ team at Jakarta
- Applus+ default font
- one of Applus+ industry capability
15 Clues: Applus+ CEO • Applus+ default font • one of Applus+ service • safety month at Applus+ • one of Applus+ team at Batam • where is Applus+ headquarter • one of Applus+ team at Jakarta • safety checklist before doing work • one of Applus+ industry capability • Applus+ charity activity in Indonesia • ____ for work (complete the sentence) • one of golden safety rules at Applus+ • ...
Safety- Drive It Home 2022-04-21
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- ______ rules are your best tools
- Make safety a reality and don’t be a _______
- falling objects can be brutal if you don't protect your _______
- Be a safety hero – score an accident ______
- Make it your _______, not to live in unsafe condition
- Safety is the _______, and you are the key that starts it
- ______ protection is a sound investment
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- Your good health is your greatest _______
- Be ______,take care
- something serious that needs action now
- Wear safety shoes and keep a good ______ on life
- Safety’s _______ is Accident Prevention
- Leave sooner, drive _______, live longer.
- Don't get caught with your ______ off - it could be disarming
- Safety glasses: All in favour say “______!”
15 Clues: Be ______,take care • ______ rules are your best tools • something serious that needs action now • Safety’s _______ is Accident Prevention • ______ protection is a sound investment • Your good health is your greatest _______ • Leave sooner, drive _______, live longer. • Be a safety hero – score an accident ______ • Safety glasses: All in favour say “______!” • ...
Safety Stand Down Day 2023-02-21
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- Important aspect of industrial work
- Used to move material
- Hand protection
- Safety & _____Training
- Remember____ is always a top priority
- Use proper___ techniques
- Wear appropriate
- Work area should be ____ and Organized
- Be aware of your
Down
- Can report and execute safety concerns
- Keep___clear of debris
- Protection Act
- Use a two ____ lift
- Bend with your
- ____Involvement & Management Leadership
- Who can you report safety concerns to?
16 Clues: Protection Act • Bend with your • Hand protection • Wear appropriate • Be aware of your • Use a two ____ lift • Used to move material • Keep___clear of debris • Safety & _____Training • Use proper___ techniques • Important aspect of industrial work • Remember____ is always a top priority • Can report and execute safety concerns • Work area should be ____ and Organized • ...
Safety Unit 2021-09-16
Across
- keeping tools in good condition
- aware of surrounding actions
- eye protection
- deadliest part of fire
- a situation that could become dangerous
- the required kind of shoes
- cautions to prevent fires
- a dangerous situation hidden from view
- stop
- unneeded materials
- start
- machine used to put out fires
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- the safety around electric objects
- the intent of your actions
- how long a fire extinguisher works
- identifying and preventing situations
- safety info
- radiation hazard
- keeping materials clean
- unsure of actions
- a situation that presents immediate danger
- amps needed to kill someone
- a dangerous situation
- mistakes made unintentionally
- warning
- caution
26 Clues: stop • start • warning • caution • safety info • eye protection • radiation hazard • unsure of actions • unneeded materials • a dangerous situation • deadliest part of fire • keeping materials clean • cautions to prevent fires • the intent of your actions • the required kind of shoes • amps needed to kill someone • aware of surrounding actions • mistakes made unintentionally • ...
NFPA Standards & Codes 2024-03-03
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- Emergency and Standby Power Systems
- Integrated testing of life safety systems
- Life Safety Code
- Installation of fire sprinkler systems
- Inspection of fire doors
- Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations
- Installation of fire alarms
- Installation of fire pumps
- Safeguarding Construction Operations
- Smoke Control Systems
- Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems
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- Fuel Gas Code
- Standard for Heliports
- Installation of fire extinguishers
- National Electrical Code
- Commissioning of life safety systems
- Installation of Air-Conditioning & Ventilating
- Standard for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
- Inspection of fire sprinkler systems
- Healthcare Facilities Code
- Standard for Fire Prevention During Hot Work
- Alternative Approaches to Life Safety
- Inspection of smoke doors
23 Clues: Fuel Gas Code • Life Safety Code • Smoke Control Systems • Standard for Heliports • National Electrical Code • Inspection of fire doors • Inspection of smoke doors • Installation of fire pumps • Healthcare Facilities Code • Installation of fire alarms • Installation of fire extinguishers • Emergency and Standby Power Systems • Commissioning of life safety systems • ...
Safety Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- Report it to the instructor immediately
- A situation that could become hazardous when combined with other situations
- Report the condition to the instructor immediately, so the tool can be repaired
- safety color is orange
- help given to a sick or injured person.
- type of fire extinguisher is approved for Class A, Class B, and Class C fires.
- safety color is green
- safety color is purple
- a set of beliefs by which one acts
- Must wear when working in the lab
- set of events, actions, or behaviors that can lead to a hazardous state.
- The area of the shop floor where the machine operator only should stand.
- A visible unsafe condition
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- causes the most accidents in the lab
- safety color is blue
- undesired events that result in a loss
- Kills more people in a fire
- safety color is yellow
- defined as a c class fire
- the end objective requiring effort
- Indentifying and correcting hazardous situations/conditions.
- Safety color is red
- Keeping tools, machines and equipment in best possible condition
- lasts for 15 seconds
- Not safe in the lab area whenever power tools are not in use.
25 Clues: Safety color is red • safety color is blue • lasts for 15 seconds • safety color is green • safety color is orange • safety color is yellow • safety color is purple • defined as a c class fire • A visible unsafe condition • Kills more people in a fire • Must wear when working in the lab • the end objective requiring effort • a set of beliefs by which one acts • ...
security threats 2020-01-29
Food Safety/OH&S Crossword 2023-06-09
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- LOTO stands for _____Out Tag Out
- Who Regulates food safety in Canada
- Cleaning supplies should be properly labeled with these
- The Food Centre will not tolerate any form of __
- OH&S committee Chair’s first name
- PPE stands for Personal _____ Equipment
- In case of fire – meet at this point
- Transport of chemicals – ensure container integrity is
- Who is responsible for workplace safety
- You should wash this before entering the plant
- When equipment is operating in extrusion and dry innovation you need to wear _________protection
- Food safety practices GMPs stand for Good_________Practices
- MSDS stands for _____________ Safety Data Sheets
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- Supervisors need complete this ____investigation form for all injuries
- Emergency exits, Fire extinguishers, gas shutoffs, access to electrical panels should all be free of _______
- In case of Emergency you should remain ______
- First Aid Safety Shower is located in this room
- Before operating equipment you should do a complete
- A microorganism that causes food poisoning
- If moving equipment on wheels you should ___it not Pull it
- Everyone should wear a ____ net in the plant
- A Food Safety System
- Restricted Access Area starting with M
23 Clues: A Food Safety System • LOTO stands for _____Out Tag Out • OH&S committee Chair’s first name • Who Regulates food safety in Canada • In case of fire – meet at this point • Restricted Access Area starting with M • Who is responsible for workplace safety • PPE stands for Personal _____ Equipment • A microorganism that causes food poisoning • ...
etech p3 2020-10-22
20 Clues: risk • worm • spam • trojan • adware • threat • google • safety • website • malware • website • software • phishing • internet • antivirus • ransomware • keylogging • information • superhighway • searchengine
Atmos Safety 2022-09-26
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- Our culture
- Bring out the blank in others
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- A walk around your vehicle
- Lockout - blank
- Blank system defensive driving techniques
- Call 811 before you blank
- Be at your blank
- The most southern Atmos Division
- Safety Data Sheet
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- The new naturally slim
- Inspire blank
- One of the four communication styles
- Do this when you are approaching an intersection
- System, Employee, and Public blank
- Atmos is Blank-ing our energy future
- Fire Extinguisher, PASS = Point, Aim, Blank, Sweep
- He loves to talk about safe digging practices
- Blank provider of natural gas
- The atmos health plan
20 Clues: Our culture • Inspire blank • Lockout - blank • Be at your blank • Safety Data Sheet • The atmos health plan • The new naturally slim • Call 811 before you blank • A walk around your vehicle • Bring out the blank in others • Blank provider of natural gas • The most southern Atmos Division • System, Employee, and Public blank • One of the four communication styles • ...
Deer Valley VPP Recertification -- What You Need to Know 2019-07-23
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- Voluntary Protection Program
- What can never be done inside the buildings at Deer Valley
- One way to stay safe when it is hot
- What we are when we walk while looking down at our phone
- Others who also must follow Honeywell safety rules
- Who is responsible for safety
- Honeywell process to observe employees and provide feedback
- Arizona State OSHA
- Renewal of VPP
- A season or when we lose our balance
- Employees at VPP sites have fewer of these
- Help us find hazards
- When we should report safety incidents
- A VPP plant's relationship with OSHA
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- What we maintain around fire extinguishers and eye washes
- What we share to eliminate unsafe behaviors
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
Down
- Prevented by picking up debris off the floor
- Process that eliminates energy on equipment
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Something we should do throughout the day to avoid strains
- Informal or formal discussion OSHA will have with employees
- Help us see pedestrians at blind corners
- Frequency for us to look for ways to improve safety
- When we can stop thinking about safety
- Another word for employee involvement
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- Neoprene or leather are examples
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
- Resource that tells us the hazards of chemicals we use
- A person who can help eliminate hazards
- Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
- Fitting the work to the person
- An injury that requires medical treatment
- Something that can harm us
- Must be visually inspected prior to each use
- What we do if we think something is not safe
38 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Arizona State OSHA • Help us find hazards • Something that can harm us • Voluntary Protection Program • Who is responsible for safety • Fitting the work to the person • Should be pushed and not pulled • Not the place to pour chemicals • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Neoprene or leather are examples • One way to stay safe when it is hot • ...
Safety 2014-03-04
Across
- when we dont drink water, we get...
- ...Management February's safety focus
- Who is getting married this month?
- Who could open a T2 shop with the amount of tea on their desk?
- ...at Point of Contact
- Who is a fire warden in our team
- To avoid slips, trips and falls, we should wear appropriate ...
- Who got married in Vegas last year?
- Our mum-to-be for the 2nd time?
- Who has a mini USB fridge on their desk?
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- ... Complaint
- Energex's number one value
- Our team name
- Who loves pigs?
- Who has dried flowers at their desk?
- The system Complaints are entered into?
- Who has every wednesday off?
- Escalated ...
- Who will be joining Customer Advocacy soon?
19 Clues: ... Complaint • Our team name • Escalated ... • Who loves pigs? • ...at Point of Contact • Energex's number one value • Who has every wednesday off? • Our mum-to-be for the 2nd time? • Who is a fire warden in our team • Who is getting married this month? • when we dont drink water, we get... • Who got married in Vegas last year? • Who has dried flowers at their desk? • ...
safety 2023-01-31
Across
- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
Down
- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
safety 2023-01-31
Across
- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
Down
- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
Safety 2023-10-04
Across
- Which type of pyrometer did the Hazira team install to prevent conveyor belt fires and protect workers?
- What is AM/NS India’s HSE goal? Fill in the blanks: ….. Free, Safe, and Healthy Work Environment
- What type of chains and slings should be used for securing/supporting heavy loads while using machinery?
- Fill in the blanks: ‘Surakshit Sapne, Surakshit ….’
- Which safety excellence award was won by AM/NS India for outstanding achievements in safety excellence in 2020?
- Where did AM/NS India set up its safety park for training employees and contractors?
- What kind of safety documentation is provided to the visitors and contract workers at the Pune facility through the safety training kiosks?
- What position must the engine control switch and throttle be in while you stop the locomotive in a safe, illuminated area?
- Fill in the blanks: ….. Safe. Work Safe.
- Which part of a full-body harness should a worker attach a lanyard hook to while working on an aerial platform?
- What is the name of the risk assessment document that is used to identify all hazards and risks associated with rail operations and rolling stock movement?
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- Which company organized a mock drill in Hazira in November 2022 on an ethylene oxide accident?
- What was the highlight of the 52nd National Safety Week at Hazira in March 2023- Kaun Banega…..?
- Identify the missing word in the first and foremost safety golden rule: I will come to work in a …. and able condition
- What type of safety equipment should you workers wear to protect themselves from injuries and hazards?
- As per the HSE policy in AM/NS India, what step do you need to take immediately when you observe any unsafe conditions, acts and near-miss cases?
- During drilling operations, in order to prevent injuries due to reverse thrust, which is the first and foremost measure taken by personnel?
- Which flagship plant won the prestigious ‘Ispat Suraksha Puraskar’ in the ‘no fatal accidents’ category for the 7th consecutive year?
- What type of assessment must be performed to prevent falls?
19 Clues: Fill in the blanks: ….. Safe. Work Safe. • Fill in the blanks: ‘Surakshit Sapne, Surakshit ….’ • What type of assessment must be performed to prevent falls? • Where did AM/NS India set up its safety park for training employees and contractors? • Which company organized a mock drill in Hazira in November 2022 on an ethylene oxide accident? • ...
Safety 2023-10-04
Across
- Which type of pyrometer did the Hazira team install to prevent conveyor belt fires and protect workers?
- What is AM/NS India’s HSE goal? Fill in the blanks: ….. Free, Safe, and Healthy Work Environment
- What type of chains and slings should be used for securing/supporting heavy loads while using machinery?
- Fill in the blanks: ‘Surakshit Sapne, Surakshit ….’
- Which safety excellence award was won by AM/NS India for outstanding achievements in safety excellence in 2020?
- Where did AM/NS India set up its safety park for training employees and contractors?
- What kind of safety documentation is provided to the visitors and contract workers at the Pune facility through the safety training kiosks?
- What position must the engine control switch and throttle be in while you stop the locomotive in a safe, illuminated area?
- Fill in the blanks: ….. Safe. Work Safe.
- Which part of a full-body harness should a worker attach a lanyard hook to while working on an aerial platform?
- What is the name of the risk assessment document that is used to identify all hazards and risks associated with rail operations and rolling stock movement?
Down
- Which company organized a mock drill in Hazira in November 2022 on an ethylene oxide accident?
- What was the highlight of the 52nd National Safety Week at Hazira in March 2023- Kaun Banega…..?
- Identify the missing word in the first and foremost safety golden rule: I will come to work in a …. and able condition
- What type of safety equipment should you workers wear to protect themselves from injuries and hazards?
- As per the HSE policy in AM/NS India, what step do you need to take immediately when you observe any unsafe conditions, acts and near-miss cases?
- During drilling operations, in order to prevent injuries due to reverse thrust, which is the first and foremost measure taken by personnel?
- Which flagship plant won the prestigious ‘Ispat Suraksha Puraskar’ in the ‘no fatal accidents’ category for the 7th consecutive year?
- What type of assessment must be performed to prevent falls?
19 Clues: Fill in the blanks: ….. Safe. Work Safe. • Fill in the blanks: ‘Surakshit Sapne, Surakshit ….’ • What type of assessment must be performed to prevent falls? • Where did AM/NS India set up its safety park for training employees and contractors? • Which company organized a mock drill in Hazira in November 2022 on an ethylene oxide accident? • ...
HRM 2017-11-19
19 Clues: System • Safety • Process • Quality • Wellness • Customer • Training • Services • Workplace • Appraisal • Diligence • Excellence • Ergonomics • Motivation • Supervisor • Environment • Development • Productivity • Compensation
June 2022 Joint Mission Upholding Patient Safety (JMUPS) 2022-06-01
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- National Patient Safety Goal 7: Prevent mistakes in ________.
- A report in the _______ system is NOT appropriate for needle sticks, blood borne pathogen events, and staff injuries not related to patient care, a Mishap Report should be filed instead.
- National Patient Safety Goal 3: Use _________ safely.
- Acronym for TeamSTEPPS tool used when a treatment team member would like to pause to address a potential patient safety issue.
- Used for procedure site marking when intra-oral methods are not possible.
- National Patient Safety Goal 1: Identify ________ correctly.
- A ___ _____ ______ is required to be filled out for every patient in which placement of sealants, preventative resin restorations (PRR), preparation of teeth for rest seats, and scaling and root planning (with or without anesthetic) occurs.
- National Patient Safety Goal 5: Prevent __________.
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- _______ __________ is a set of processes to prevent wrong site, wrong procedure, and wrong person surgery.
- National Patient Safety Goal 2: Improve staff ____________.
- It is important all team members have a shared ______ _______ to ensure focus on same objectives.
- National Patient Safety Goal 6: Identify patient safety _________.
- This type of meeting occurs as needed throughout day to refocus the treatment team if situations change.
- Inconsistency in team membership, fatigue, lack of time, and distractions are common ______ to patient safety.
- This type of meeting occurs prior to patient care each morning to discuss the plan of the day and related patient safety concerns.
- Should be completed after leaving treatment area or interruption.
16 Clues: National Patient Safety Goal 5: Prevent __________. • National Patient Safety Goal 3: Use _________ safely. • National Patient Safety Goal 2: Improve staff ____________. • National Patient Safety Goal 1: Identify ________ correctly. • National Patient Safety Goal 7: Prevent mistakes in ________. • Should be completed after leaving treatment area or interruption. • ...
Deer Valley VPP Recertification - What We Need to Know 2019-07-23
Across
- Something we should do throughout the day to avoid strains
- Arizona State OSHA
- Honeywell process to observe employees and provide feedback
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Another word for employee involvement
- Something that can harm us
- Fitting the work to the person
- Frequency for us to look for ways to improve safety
- Help us find hazards
- Renewal of VPP
- Help us see pedestrians at blind corners
- Resource that tells us the hazards of chemicals we use
- What we maintain around fire extinguishers and eye washes
- Informal or formal discussion OSHA will have with employees
- Voluntary Protection Program
- What we do if we think something is not safe
- An injury that requires medical treatment
- Who is responsible for safety
- Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
- What can never be done inside the buildings at Deer Valley
- What we share to eliminate unsafe behaviors
- Not the place to pour chemicals
Down
- A person who can help eliminate hazards
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- One way to stay safe when it is hot
- Process that eliminates energy on equipment
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- Others who also must follow Honeywell safety rules
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
- A VPP plant's relationship with OSHA
- Neoprene or leather are examples
- What we are when we walk while looking down at our phone
- When we should report safety incidents
- Employees at VPP sites have fewer of these
- we can stop thinking about safety
- by picking up debris off the floor
- Must be visually inspected prior to each use
- A season or when we lose our balance
38 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Arizona State OSHA • Help us find hazards • Something that can harm us • Voluntary Protection Program • Who is responsible for safety • Fitting the work to the person • Should be pushed and not pulled • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Not the place to pour chemicals • Neoprene or leather are examples • we can stop thinking about safety • ...
Glendale's Road to VPP Recertification 2018-10-12
Across
- Honeywell process to observe employee behavior and provide feedback
- Government agency that regulates the disposal of hazardous waste
- Person who can help fix hazards
- Walking while looking down at your phone
- Something we should do frequently to avoid strains
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- What we should hold on to when climbing stairs
- Voluntary Protection Program
- Frequency for us to be looking for ways to improve safety
- One way to stay safe when it's hot
- What we don't do while we are driving
- Renewal of VPP
- What we should do if we have a question about a task
- An injury that involves medical treatment
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
- Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
- Procedure that isolates energy on equipment
- Why we wear heel straps
- When we can stop thinking about safety
Down
- We have to be trained to operate this
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Stop Work can be used without fear of this
- Frequency of Safety Rep Meetings
- Device used to measure pressure differential
- Database for Safety Data Sheets for chemicals
- Something that can harm us
- A season of the year or when we lose our balance
- Another word for employee involvement
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Neoprene or leather are examples
- Prevented by picking up debris on the floor
- Who is responsible for safety
- The science of making the task fit the person
- Help us find hazards
- Number of employees needed to lift something over 50 pounds
- Must be visually inspected before use
37 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Help us find hazards • Why we wear heel straps • Something that can harm us • Voluntary Protection Program • Who is responsible for safety • Should be pushed and not pulled • Person who can help fix hazards • Not the place to pour chemicals • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Frequency of Safety Rep Meetings • Neoprene or leather are examples • ...
Ripped From the (Blog )Headlines 2014-04-01
Across
- Arvind Suresh ______ Recipient
- _____________ Team Responsibilities
- Get in the _________
- Welcome Mark __________ to the ASI Team
- Safety & ______________ Audit This Week
- Handy Tips for ________ Safety
- Welcome _____________ Song to Advanced Systems Integration
- Safety __________ Shares
- Preventing ____________ Injuries
- TBWS-Learn to _____________
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- _____________ a Face With the Name
- __________ & David
- ______________Walking
- Psychologically ____________
- Team Member ______________________
- Match the ______________
- The Unexpected _____________ Hazard
- TBWS-The Feedback ______________
18 Clues: __________ & David • Get in the _________ • ______________Walking • Match the ______________ • Safety __________ Shares • TBWS-Learn to _____________ • Psychologically ____________ • Arvind Suresh ______ Recipient • Handy Tips for ________ Safety • TBWS-The Feedback ______________ • Preventing ____________ Injuries • _____________ a Face With the Name • ...
Safety Quiz Puzzle 2021-09-16
Across
- Class A fire. (hint: paper, wood, and cloth are ____________)
- The safety color for "Stop."
- The process of removing dangerous objects and conditions from a workspace.
- Class C fire.
- A device that cuts the power to specific sections of an electrical system in order to protect other sections and disable electrical flow in dangerous situations.
- An apparatus designed to protect your eyes from projectiles or fluids ejected from machines.
- Shoes with metal tips to protect your feet from heavy objects.
- A visible unsafe condition.
- The safety color for information.
- The safety color for radiation.
- A hat that typically protects construction workers or people working with heavy objects that can fall.
- The safety color for "Go."
- The word for a device that uses mechanical force to perform a task like cutting metal or sanding wood.
- A tool used to put out fires.
- The space where power tools, machines, or other devices are used to work on something.
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- A tool for putting out class A, B, or C fires. (CHALLENGE)
- A situation that can become dangerous when combined with something else.
- The description of what you are in the lab for, and the process of how to accomplish it.
- A word that describes the capacity of something to be harmful.
- Class B fire.
- The safety rule that is required by law in all school laboratories.
- The safety color for moving parts/warning.
- The area where only the person using a machine should stand.
- The process of keeping machines and tools in working order.
- The safety color for caution.
- A situation that is hazardous but cannot be easily detected.
26 Clues: Class C fire. • Class B fire. • The safety color for "Go." • A visible unsafe condition. • The safety color for "Stop." • The safety color for caution. • A tool used to put out fires. • The safety color for radiation. • The safety color for information. • The safety color for moving parts/warning. • A tool for putting out class A, B, or C fires. (CHALLENGE) • ...
Safety 2022-11-03
19 Clues: see • feet • hurt • fall • mucle • visable • red sign • wet floor • equipment • workplace • close call • going down • being alert • think first • heavy equipment • customer product • movement training • use to protect your hands • alerting others your coming
safety 2023-01-31
Across
- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
Down
- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
Safety 2023-11-14
20 Clues: Kindad • Tunked • Ohtlik • Kiiver • Hoiatus • Õhkpadi • Vajalik • Turvavöö • Tolmumask • Kemikaalid • Turvalisus • Kõrvaklapid • Kõrvaklapid • Kõrvakaitse • Ettevaatlik • Informatsioon • Ventilatsioon • Kaitseb su silmi • You always have to be ... • Teeb kindlaks et pidurdades rattad lukku ei läheks
Comparing and Contrasting 2021-10-19
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- Jouji’s respirator is not ____ same as Ryo’s.
- Shun ya’s respirator is different from ____’s.
- Ryo’s safety harness is similar ____ Tomoki’s
- ____’s safety glasses are similar to Misaki’s.
- Tomoki’s _____ is similar to Ryuutaro’s.
- Jouji’s Ryo’s hard hat are the same.
- Misaki’s and Shun ya’s hard hats are.
- Shun ya’s and ___’s safety harnesses are the same.
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- Misaki’s and Tomoki’s safety glasses are ____.
- _____’s safety harness is different from Ryuutaro’s.
- Ryo’s hard hat and _____’s are similar.
- Jouji’s safety glasses are the _____ as Ryo’s.
- Misaki’s safety glasses are different ____ Jouji’s.
- Ryuutaro’s respirator is the same ____ Shun ya’s.
14 Clues: Jouji’s Ryo’s hard hat are the same. • Misaki’s and Shun ya’s hard hats are. • Ryo’s hard hat and _____’s are similar. • Tomoki’s _____ is similar to Ryuutaro’s. • Jouji’s respirator is not ____ same as Ryo’s. • Misaki’s and Tomoki’s safety glasses are ____. • Shun ya’s respirator is different from ____’s. • Ryo’s safety harness is similar ____ Tomoki’s • ...
Safety 2020-10-15
19 Clues: peron • hamis • bírság • csalás • áldozat • üldözni • jutalom • értékes • útvonal • gyalogos • érvényes • elcsórni • villamos • biztonság • észrevenni • megragadni • lyukasztani • számla/blokk • túlszámlázni
Safety 2020-10-27
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- hand_____is avaiable if the restroom is not.
- or in small _______ of less than 15
- Please be _____ while waiting for the restroom.
- employee are actively encouraged to share concerns or_____.
- If you become sick while at work _____ supervisor by phone.
- do not come to work
- Daily safety meeting can be _____ via virtual.
- Employees are to maintain a social distancing of ___feet or two arm lengths apart.
- Avoid _____ your face.
- are mandatory while at work.
- Employee are strongly _____ to eat off site.
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- Frequent _____is highly encouraged.
- Office are open by______.
- Group of no more than _______ people with face mask should be together.
- Use_____ sick leave.
- Sneeze or ____ into the crook of your elbow or a tissue.
- Employees may opt to use the mask provided by____.
- must be worn at all times.
- related to their ____ in the work place.
19 Clues: do not come to work • Use_____ sick leave. • Avoid _____ your face. • Office are open by______. • must be worn at all times. • are mandatory while at work. • Frequent _____is highly encouraged. • or in small _______ of less than 15 • related to their ____ in the work place. • hand_____is avaiable if the restroom is not. • Employee are strongly _____ to eat off site. • ...
safety 2023-01-31
Across
- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
Down
- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
WORKING SAFELY 2023-02-12
Across
- KEEPS EVERYONE SAFE AROUND LIFT EQUIPMENT
- MOST COMMON REASON FOR WORKPLACE INJURIES
- KEY COMPONENT OF WARMING UP
- THE BEST BLADE
- THE "E" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE
- KEEPS THE LADDER FROM MOVING
- DIRECTION OF SAFE CUTTING
- BEFORE LIFTING TEST THE
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- THE "N" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE
- PROTECTS THE ZONE OF SAFETY
- THE "O" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE
- ESSENTIAL FOR KNIFE USE
- SPOTTER ACCESSORY
- LIFT IT CLOSE TO
- ITEMS YOU CAN'T BRING DOWN ON A LADDER
- CHOOSE THE BEST ONE FOR THE PRODUCT
- MONTHLY QUIZ AND SUPPORTIVE TEAM
- _______ 3 POINTS OF CONTACT
18 Clues: THE BEST BLADE • LIFT IT CLOSE TO • SPOTTER ACCESSORY • ESSENTIAL FOR KNIFE USE • BEFORE LIFTING TEST THE • DIRECTION OF SAFE CUTTING • PROTECTS THE ZONE OF SAFETY • KEY COMPONENT OF WARMING UP • _______ 3 POINTS OF CONTACT • KEEPS THE LADDER FROM MOVING • THE "N" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE • THE "O" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE • THE "E" IN SAFETY TAKES EVERYONE • ...
Safety 2022-01-17
Across
- Distracted _____________ is a serious risk
- Secure ____ and rugs that do not lay flat
- Where possible, avoid slippery surfaces, such as wet leaves, icy areas and ______ banks
- Clean your _____ when you go inside. Caked snow and ice on shoe soles can be treacherous.
- Slips, Trips, and Falls are some of the most common __________ in the workplace
- To _______ like a penguin, bend slightly and walk flat footed. Keep your center of gravity over your feet as much as possible
- Wear appropriate footwear with slip-________ soles when walking ice
- A fall down these can cause serious injuries
- Good ______________ is critical to preventing slips, trips, and falls
- ____, trips & falls
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- ______ all slips, trips and fall hazards and incidents to your supervisor
- Clearly identify steps, ramps and other _________ changes
- Walk slowly and deliberately, _________ on the path ahead
- Clean up _____ and wet areas inside immediately and mark the area
- Check to make sure entrance areas and stairs are clear of snow and ______
- Walk slow and take ____ steps when walking on ice and snow
- Use _____, sand or another proven anti-slip material to keep lots and walkways clear
- Open ___________ containers can cause spills
- If you see a _______ you should clean it up
19 Clues: ____, trips & falls • Secure ____ and rugs that do not lay flat • Distracted _____________ is a serious risk • If you see a _______ you should clean it up • Open ___________ containers can cause spills • A fall down these can cause serious injuries • Clearly identify steps, ramps and other _________ changes • Walk slowly and deliberately, _________ on the path ahead • ...
safety 2023-01-31
Across
- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
Down
- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
safety 2023-01-31
Across
- puts out fires.
- puts in nails
- same ground level.
- is used to put in screws not technology.
- this is used to dry something
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
- uses this to clean up the work area.
- protects your eyes.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
Down
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- this can SAND wood.
- burns wood.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- protects hands.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
Safety Week 2021-06-04
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- One of the psychosocial factors from the National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace is “Clear _________ and Expectations.”
- A copy of the Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety ___________, 2020 must be readily available for reference by workers.
- As stated in The Regulations, a fire drill must be held at least once during each 12 ______ period.
- What does SEA stand for?
- The corporate health, safety and wellness management system is made up of 3 _______.
- The National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace identifies 13 _______ factors that enhance workplace psychological safety.
- The foundation of the Workplace __________ System is that everyone in the workplace – both employees and employers, is responsible for his or her own safety and for the safety of co-workers.
- Each first aid station must contain a first aid __________.
- Details about the Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP) can be found on ____________.
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- The three rights of every worker are the right to know, right to ________, and the right to refuse.
- The corporate commitment to implementation of the National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace is referred to as ____________.
- A MSI or _____________ injury is defined as “injuries and disorders of the muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, intervertebral discs, soft tissue like blood vessels, and includes inflammation, sprains, strains and nerve compression disorders.
- One who oversees and/or directs the work of others.
- Possessing knowledge, experience and training to perform a specific duty.
- If an incident occurs at a Government of Saskatchewan workplace, the supervisor or designate shall complete an appropriate _____________ within seven days of the incident.
- A full workplace ______________ is performed each year by the local OHC members to identify deficiencies and areas of non-compliance and to make written recommendations for corrective actions.
- It is recommended that employees complete an Ergonomic Self-Assessment ______, which can be found in Guidelines for Managing Office Ergonomics in the Workplace annually.
- Information on Government of Saskatchewan’s health, safety and wellness programs can be found on Staffroom under the ____________ tab
- The medical accommodations____________ pillar of the corporate health, safety and wellness management system is called “Be At _______.”
19 Clues: What does SEA stand for? • One who oversees and/or directs the work of others. • Each first aid station must contain a first aid __________. • Possessing knowledge, experience and training to perform a specific duty. • The corporate health, safety and wellness management system is made up of 3 _______. • ...
Motor vehicle Repairs 2023-10-06
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- A tool used to inflate tires.
- A device that measures the speed of your vehicle.
- The acronym for a safety feature that helps prevent skidding on wet or icy roads.
- A fire safety tool used to extinguish small fires by spraying water or foam.
- This tool is used for measuring distances on a map.
- The type of fire extinguisher suitable for electrical fires.
- A fire safety device that detects smoke and sounds an alarm.
- The first thing you should do in case of a fire.
- The act of adjusting your vehicle's speed to match the conditions of the road.
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- A safety device in your vehicle that locks the wheels to prevent rolling when parked.
- A tool used for removing or tightening nuts and bolts.
- A tool used for cutting wires.
- The acronym for the safety feature that deploys airbags in a collision.
- A device that warns other drivers when you are turning or stopping.
- The type of fire extinguisher suitable for grease fires.
- A safety device in your vehicle that activates in case of a collision.
- A fire safety device that you can wear on your back, containing water or foam.
- The acronym for a safe following distance between vehicles.
- The colored lights on the rear of a vehicle that indicate the driver's intentions.
- A tool used for loosening or tightening bolts.
- A tool used for cutting metal.
- A tool used to check the pressure in your vehicle's tires.
22 Clues: A tool used to inflate tires. • A tool used for cutting wires. • A tool used for cutting metal. • A tool used for loosening or tightening bolts. • The first thing you should do in case of a fire. • A device that measures the speed of your vehicle. • This tool is used for measuring distances on a map. • A tool used for removing or tightening nuts and bolts. • ...
WRS 11 and 12 Review 2023-01-18
Across
- CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
- BEING SOUND IN BODY, MIND OR SPIRIT
- NOT MADE OF PHYSICAL SUBSTANCE
- AN ORGANIZATION FORMING A NETWORK TO SERVE A COMMON PURPOSE
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
- AN ADMINISTRATIVE AND FUCNTIONAL STRUCTURE
- SAFETY CONSULTATION AND TRAINING SECTION
- SOMETHING EXTRA SOMEONE RECEIVES IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PAY
- OUT OF PLACE
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- NOT UNDERGOING OR CAUSING HURT, INJURY OR LOSS
- PREVAILING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS CHARACTERIZING A GROUP
- A PLAN OR GOAL THAT GUIDES SOMEONE'S BEHAVIOR, OFTEN A SECRET
- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
- WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATOIN
- CONDITIONS THAT SURROUND SOMEONE OR SOMETHING
- NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL
16 Clues: OUT OF PLACE • NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL • WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATOIN • NOT MADE OF PHYSICAL SUBSTANCE • BEING SOUND IN BODY, MIND OR SPIRIT • SAFETY CONSULTATION AND TRAINING SECTION • CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION • AN ADMINISTRATIVE AND FUCNTIONAL STRUCTURE • OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION • CONDITIONS THAT SURROUND SOMEONE OR SOMETHING • ...
Safety Season 2022-10-31
Across
- Your actions create
- safety consequence
- document guidelines for best practices or standard operating procedures
- another way to say a lower risk
- a way to communicate safety items
- high voltage containers
- acceptable Level of
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- a person who puts safety first
- acronym for loose items that can damage aircraft or manufactured parts
- the absence of risk
- practice of communicating about safety
- acronym for protective equipement
- education for safety or specific job hazards
13 Clues: safety consequence • Your actions create • the absence of risk • acceptable Level of • high voltage containers • a person who puts safety first • another way to say a lower risk • acronym for protective equipement • a way to communicate safety items • practice of communicating about safety • education for safety or specific job hazards • ...