safety Crossword Puzzles
Kitchen Safety 2019-10-04
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- the minimum temperature foods should be cooked at (Celsius)
- how many steps there are to washing your hands
- least common food borne illness
- how many seconds you hold the epipen in for
- this occurs when you use the same cutting board or pan as raw meat
- another one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
- the word to remember what to do when someone is in anaphylaxis shock
- Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called
- most common food borne illness
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- tiny living creatures like bacteria
- The minimum amount of time you should wash your hands
- what to use to wash your hands and dishes
- the minimum temperature foods should be chilled at (Fahrenheit)
- what to use to check if meat is cooked
- the degree of the angle you hold the epipen at
- the colour cap you pull off an epipen
- What its called when foods are left out in temperatures 5 to 60 degrees Celsius
- one of the most frequently missed areas while washing your hands
18 Clues: most common food borne illness • least common food borne illness • tiny living creatures like bacteria • the colour cap you pull off an epipen • Almonds,Walnuts,and pecans are called • what to use to check if meat is cooked • what to use to wash your hands and dishes • how many seconds you hold the epipen in for • how many steps there are to washing your hands • ...
Road safety 2023-12-08
18 Clues: pneu • ivre • route • limité • freins • vitesse • panneaux • distrait • conduire • urgences • verifier • passager • respecter • concentrer • clignotant • code(de la route) • accident de voiture • ceinture de sécurité
Safety Terms 2024-03-11
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- Prevention Measures taken to prevent or mitigate incidents of violence against healthcare workers in the workplace.
- Continuous efforts to improve patient outcomes, safety, and satisfaction through systematic review and enhancement of healthcare processes and practices.
- Practices and procedures designed to prevent the spread of infections within healthcare settings.
- Any undesirable experience occurring to a patient during the healthcare process.
- The prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with healthcare.
- Techniques and equipment used to safely lift, transfer, and move patients to prevent injuries to both patients and healthcare workers.
- Processes and protocols used to accurately identify patients to prevent errors in treatment and medication administration.
- Adherence to laws, regulations, and standards governing healthcare safety, including those set by regulatory agencies such as OSHA, CDC, and The Joint Commission.
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- Procedures for safely handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials in healthcare settings.
- Specialized equipment worn by healthcare workers to protect themselves from exposure to infectious agents or hazardous materials.
- Procedures for safely handling, storing, and disposing of biohazardous waste generated in healthcare settings.
- and interventions implemented to reduce the risk of patients falling and sustaining injuries in healthcare settings.
- and protocols aimed at preventing needlestick injuries and other sharps-related injuries among healthcare workers.
- aimed at minimizing medication errors and adverse drug events in patient care.
- The act of cleaning hands to remove microorganisms and prevent the spread of infection.
- and procedures designed to prevent, detect, and respond to fires within healthcare facilities.
- and protocols established to respond effectively to emergencies and disasters within healthcare facilities.
- A preventable adverse effect of care, whether or not it is evident or harmful to the patient.
18 Clues: aimed at minimizing medication errors and adverse drug events in patient care. • Any undesirable experience occurring to a patient during the healthcare process. • The prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with healthcare. • The act of cleaning hands to remove microorganisms and prevent the spread of infection. • ...
Hygiene / Safety 2024-04-10
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- If this many side rails are up, this is considered a restraint
- How germs get out
- Last part you clean during a complete bath (front to back)
- Preventing this from happening is the priority of diabetic foot care
- #1 way to prevent infection
- Where germs live
- You use this instead of alcohol-based products if hands are visibly solid or for C. diff
- Type of bath that only covers a specific body part
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- How germs get in
- Type of bed bath that involves all parts of the body
- How germs get around
- Mnemonic for fire-fighting concept (please make sure to review each one on your own)
- Type of motion for handwashing for 15-20 seconds
- Type of bath where you stand up in front of a sink
- Type of bath that comes in one package
- Protective device used as a last resort to limit the physical activity of a client or a body part
- Mnemonic for operating a fire extinguisher (please make sure to review each one on your own)
- Restraint orders need to be renewed every _________
18 Clues: How germs get in • Where germs live • How germs get out • How germs get around • #1 way to prevent infection • Type of bath that comes in one package • Type of motion for handwashing for 15-20 seconds • Type of bath where you stand up in front of a sink • Type of bath that only covers a specific body part • Restraint orders need to be renewed every _________ • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-09-05
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- Clean this after working and put away any supplies.
- Wear proper _________ for the job you're doing.
- Have the proper __________ for a job and don't be distracted.
- Cut ______ edges may be sharp.
- Check your __________ for proper functioning.
- Never carry too many of these at a time.
- Keep scraps and everything else of the ______.
- Don't use too much or excessive amounts of this.
- Don't do this or it might startle someone.
- Look for ________ acts.
- Don't wear _______ or other loose items.
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- Follow ________ carefully.
- Don't take chances of _________________.
- Always use the correct _____ for the job.
- Always wear these no matter what your doing.
- Never use _________ equipment.
- Secure your _____ to _____ on it.
- Handle this with care and store it safely.
18 Clues: Look for ________ acts. • Follow ________ carefully. • Cut ______ edges may be sharp. • Never use _________ equipment. • Secure your _____ to _____ on it. • Don't take chances of _________________. • Never carry too many of these at a time. • Don't wear _______ or other loose items. • Always use the correct _____ for the job. • Don't do this or it might startle someone. • ...
Shop Safety 2024-09-11
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- These items should always be removed from ones hands, neck, or wrist before working in the shop
- Students should never be under the influence of drugs or ____________ when working in the ag shop
- These kinds of noises, such as yelling, can make others jittery which may lead to accidents
- PPE
- This kind of clothing should never be worn in the shop, as it can get caught in machinery
- Pants with frayed edges or seams may catch on fire, meaning they are ______________
- This animal-like behavior is forbidden within the shop
- This type of footwear should always be worn in the shop
- This sign should be placed on defective equipment after the instructor has been notified
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- This type of PPE should be worn when using loud machinery for extended periods of time
- Every person that enters the ag shop should be wearing this
- Although these may seem safe to wear when working with lumber, this PPE can actually get caught in spinning blades, causing further harm
- This type of PPE should be used with noxious fumes or heavy sawdust
- This person should always be notified if an accident or injury occurs
- This color means warning, and is usually seen on pieces of equipment that may cause injury
- This color means danger, and is also seen on fire equipment
- This color means caution, and is designated for some hazards
- This is how the shop should always be when class is over
18 Clues: PPE • This animal-like behavior is forbidden within the shop • This type of footwear should always be worn in the shop • This is how the shop should always be when class is over • Every person that enters the ag shop should be wearing this • This color means danger, and is also seen on fire equipment • This color means caution, and is designated for some hazards • ...
Safety Campaign 2024-08-26
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- Bahan mudah terbakar
- Sesuatu punca atau keadaan yang mempunyai potensi untuk mendatangkan mudarat seperti kecederaan, kerosakan harta, atau kerosakan alam sekitar
- Alat melindungi kaki daripada kecederaan seperti terjatuh objek berat dan bahan tajam.
- Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (OSHA) 1994 mengkehendaki pemeriksaan tempat kerja yang perlu dilakukan sekurang-kurangnya sekali setiap__________bulan.
- Antara jenis-jenis hazard
- Para pekerja yang memandu lori dan pengangkutan berat mengalami risiko _________ yang ketara ketika memandu pengangkutan berat
- Peralatan yang digunakan untuk melindungi individu terhadap risiko kesihatan atau keselamatan di tempat kerja
- Ia adalah digalakkan bahawa mereka yang menjalankan pemeriksaan tempat kerja menghadiri latihan ________ dan mempunyai pengetahuan dan / atau pengalaman tempat kerja dan bahaya yang mungkin ada.
- ____________ pekerja merujuk kepada keadaan kesejahteraan fizikal, mental, dan sosial pekerja yang berkaitan dengan persekitaran kerja mereka.
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- OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) Akta __________ Dan Kesihatan Dan Pekerjaan
- Dedahan relatif seseorang kepada hazard dan keadaan berisiko tinggi
- Alat pelindung kepala untuk keselamatan
- Kelas latihan untuk menghadapi kecemasan
- Melindungi tangan daripada kecederaan, bahan kimia, dan suhu ekstrem
- Jenis hazard fizikal mekanikal yang berkaitan dengan situasi di mana objek atau bahan terbelit pada peralatan
- Kimia berbahaya
- Apakah alat pelindung diri yang digunakan untuk melindungi telinga dari bunyi bising?
- Apakah jenis PPE yang paling sesuai untuk melindungi mata daripada serpihan dan bahan kimia?
18 Clues: Kimia berbahaya • Bahan mudah terbakar • Antara jenis-jenis hazard • Alat pelindung kepala untuk keselamatan • Kelas latihan untuk menghadapi kecemasan • Dedahan relatif seseorang kepada hazard dan keadaan berisiko tinggi • Melindungi tangan daripada kecederaan, bahan kimia, dan suhu ekstrem • ...
Halloween Safety 2025-09-17
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- A holiday on October 31
- Drive _____ through neighborhoods
- Look both ways before crossing the _____.
- Never go into the house of a ______.
- If you go out to celebrate you should never drink and _____.
- Don't wear a _____ that covers your eyes.
- A noise that a ghost makes
- Never _____ across the street.
- It's smart to bring a _______ to see.
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- Always wear a ____ color.
- Who is responsible for Halloween safety?
- Let a grownup check your ____.
- Be aware of slippery sidewalks to avoid slips, trips and _____.
- Walk on sidewalks instead of the ____.
- ______ or Treat
- Look both ways before you ____ the street.
- Go trick or treating with an ____ you trust.
- Jack O'______
18 Clues: Jack O'______ • ______ or Treat • A holiday on October 31 • Always wear a ____ color. • A noise that a ghost makes • Let a grownup check your ____. • Never _____ across the street. • Drive _____ through neighborhoods • Never go into the house of a ______. • It's smart to bring a _______ to see. • Walk on sidewalks instead of the ____. • Who is responsible for Halloween safety? • ...
Stop the Line Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-18
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- Another Critical Language phrase is "Please ___. We need to talk"
- Step two: If the response to step one is inadequate to restore patient safety, use a stronger form of ___ ___ (2 words)
- Stop the Line is the act of intervening to protect patient safety using direct communication to a caregiver engaged or about to engage in an action believed to be an ____ threat to patient safety
- If no response/acknowledgement after first attempt at critical language, attempt to Stop the Line a second time, use the caregiver's name or ____
- One purpose of this policy is to support a culture of ____ by outlining steps to follow when an individual believes there is an immediate risk to patient safety.
- One purpose of the policy is to ensure ____ for every person who speaks up
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- Step one of how to Stop the Line includes direct ____ to the nurse, physician, or other caregiver involved in an activity thought to put a patient at unintentional threat to patient safety
- Critical Language to be used throughout BSWH is "I need some____"
- An example of an inappropriate caregiver response to Stopping the Line is ___________ Critical Language
- After patient safety is restored, notify the supervisor or ____ of "Stop the Line" event
10 Clues: Critical Language to be used throughout BSWH is "I need some____" • Another Critical Language phrase is "Please ___. We need to talk" • One purpose of the policy is to ensure ____ for every person who speaks up • After patient safety is restored, notify the supervisor or ____ of "Stop the Line" event • ...
FANUC Safety 2023-03-29
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- Only the person with the iPendant should be in the work _____.
- The safety of the work area can be enhanced by the installation of some or all of the following device.
- Use anti-tie-down logic to prevent the operator from bypassing ____ measures.
- Mount an adequate number of ____ stop buttons or switches with in easy reach of the operator and at critical points inside and around the outside of the workcell.
- The ____ of people is always of primary importance in any situation.
- Never rely on software or firmware based controllers as the ___ safety element unless they comply with applicable current robot safety standards.
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- ______ pinch points
- Never bypass, strap, or otherwise ___ a safety device, such as a limit switch, for any operational convenience.
- Robots used in ____ (hazardous) locations must be certified for this use.
- ______ wear watches, rings, neckties,scarves, or loose clothing that could get caught in moving machinery.
- It is the responsibility of the owner, employer, or ___ to take all necessary steps to guarantee the safety of all personnel in the workplace.
11 Clues: ______ pinch points • Only the person with the iPendant should be in the work _____. • The ____ of people is always of primary importance in any situation. • Robots used in ____ (hazardous) locations must be certified for this use. • Use anti-tie-down logic to prevent the operator from bypassing ____ measures. • ...
FANUC Safety 2023-03-31
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- Robots used in classified (hazardous) locations must be certified for this use.
- Mount an adequate number of ____ stop buttons or switches with in easy reach of the operator and at critical points inside and around the outside of the workcell.
- The safety of the work area can be enhanced by the installation of some or all of the following device.
- Use anti-tie-down logic to prevent the operator from bypassing ____ measures.
- The ____ of people is always of primary importance in any situation.
- Never rely on software or firmware based controllers as the ___ safety element unless they comply with applicable current robot safety standards.
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- ______ wear watches, rings, nechties, scarves, or loose clothing that could get caught in moving machinery.
- ______ pinch points
- It is the responsibility of the owner, employer, or ___ to take all necessary steps to guarantee the safety of all personnel in the workplace.
- Never bypass, strap, or otherwise ___ a safety device, such as a limit switch, for any operational convenience.
- Only the person with the iPendant should be in the work _____.
11 Clues: ______ pinch points • Only the person with the iPendant should be in the work _____. • The ____ of people is always of primary importance in any situation. • Use anti-tie-down logic to prevent the operator from bypassing ____ measures. • Robots used in classified (hazardous) locations must be certified for this use. • ...
Custodial Clean Up 2014-12-16
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- _____of hazards
- interim carpet cleaning
- type of cleaning cloth
- always use ______when cleaning restrooms
- Occupational Safety and Hazard Administration
- always check the vacuum ______for proper suction
- ____is now referred to as SDS
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- make sure chemicals have sufficient____time
- stands for personal protective equipment
- the ______is your first defense against dilapidated carpets
- type of carpet cleaning
- __________will be used as hazard symbols
- know your _______
- United Nations Globally Harmonized System
- first
15 Clues: first • _____of hazards • know your _______ • type of cleaning cloth • interim carpet cleaning • type of carpet cleaning • ____is now referred to as SDS • stands for personal protective equipment • __________will be used as hazard symbols • always use ______when cleaning restrooms • United Nations Globally Harmonized System • make sure chemicals have sufficient____time • ...
Swift School Puzzle 2014-09-23
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- Syrian terrorist group
- Chicago's Great Lake
- South side Chicago ball club
- North side Chicago ball club
- Swift's assistant principal
- Animal mascot of two Chicago teams
- Collection of animals for public viewing
- Manufacturer of "I" Phone
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- Vice President of the United States
- Number of innings in a ball game
- Beach safety person
- US missles shot at Syria from these
- Swift School's namesake's first name
- Public building on Broadway for kid fun
- Safety group at airports
- Chicago mayor's first name
16 Clues: Beach safety person • Chicago's Great Lake • Syrian terrorist group • Safety group at airports • Manufacturer of "I" Phone • Chicago mayor's first name • Swift's assistant principal • South side Chicago ball club • North side Chicago ball club • Number of innings in a ball game • Animal mascot of two Chicago teams • Vice President of the United States • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- one of three personal protective equipment necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- This principle of RRC strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- one of two patient identifiers
- use only ____________ abbreviations.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- this practice provides time for the surgical team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
22 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • use only ____________ abbreviations. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- this practice provides time for the care team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- one of two patient identifiers
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
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- Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- This principle of Ready Reliable Care (RRC) strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- one of three personal protective equipment items necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
21 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience? • ...
Engineering 7 Safety Crossword 2023-01-10
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- the eye wash station is used when ____ or particles get in your eye
- Do not touch the _____ part of the glue gun.
- the approximate time, in minutes, it takes a glue gun to cool down
- Stay in your ____ area of the Technology Lab.
- a type of blade that is unusable
- the safety instructions for any tool or equipment that you plan to use
- a type of equipment that keeps your hands and arms safe
- Get this before you use any equipment.
- the second "p" in PPE
- Never use any equipment until you have been ____ on how to use it.
- Report any safety violations or unsafe working conditions to this person first (last name only)
- length of time, in minutes, you would need to wash your eyes at the eye wash station
- The type of floor you should stand on when operating electrical equipment.
- how you should move in the lab
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- a type of eye goggles that keeps out air particles and liquid
- How your work area should look at the end of each day.
- shape of hazard graphic that notifies you of a possible injury
- shape of hazard alert graphic that alerts you to danger
- Use a tool or piece of equipment only for its ______ purpose.
- Never clown around, play practical jokes, or try to ____ other students
- Never _____ any tools or materials.
- a book used to view details about instructions and safety for tools and equipment in the lab.
- Do not ____ on machines.
- Always practice correct safety procedures under these working conditions.
24 Clues: the second "p" in PPE • Do not ____ on machines. • how you should move in the lab • a type of blade that is unusable • Never _____ any tools or materials. • Get this before you use any equipment. • Do not touch the _____ part of the glue gun. • Stay in your ____ area of the Technology Lab. • How your work area should look at the end of each day. • ...
Babapro Alperen Tanış 10A 58 2024-12-19
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- Prevents toxic gases and damage to our face while working
- It is the backbone of the vessel
- It has the structure of two boats in the water and the middle is empty. Their machine power is high.
- Ships that carry passengers from one place to another or for sightseeing purposes are called
- Safety equipment that will protect our heads while working
- is a blade like device vertically fitted atthe stern
- Safety equipment that protects our eyes while working
- Assists ships when departing from and approaching the dock
- He is the supervisor of the sailors and master sailors on deck
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- They are the transverse strengthening elements connected to the keel like ribs
- These are boats that can respond to fires in all moving or stationary areas on the sea.
- It is the railing fitted around the sides of the deck
- Prevents sounds that may harm our ears while working
- The outer skin of the vessel which is made of steel
- The systems that enable the ship to operate are located here
- Safety equipment that will protect our hands while working
- Transverse structural elements connected to top ends of frames
- These are boats that transport pilots who provide pilotage services to the ships.
- Watertight walls dividing the vessel into sections
- Safety equipment that protects our feet while working
- These are ships used to transport passengers and cargo on short-distance voyages.
- The most authorized person in the ship organization is called
- The main body of the vessel
23 Clues: The main body of the vessel • It is the backbone of the vessel • Watertight walls dividing the vessel into sections • The outer skin of the vessel which is made of steel • Prevents sounds that may harm our ears while working • is a blade like device vertically fitted atthe stern • It is the railing fitted around the sides of the deck • ...
Wye River - Jamieson Track Crossword 2016-01-02
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- Only authorised vehicles through these management points
- Major township to NE
- Major safety issue in townships
- Where the ICC is
- Let's go camping
- Our number one priority
- River township, ex Premier
- What koalas have and a weather station acronym
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- The track in the name
- This festival was moved
- Great ____ National Park
- What drops from a L.A.T.
- Look out for these trees
- Great ____ Road
- Day IC Alistair
- Lives in trees, may need help
16 Clues: Great ____ Road • Day IC Alistair • Where the ICC is • Let's go camping • Major township to NE • The track in the name • This festival was moved • Our number one priority • Great ____ National Park • What drops from a L.A.T. • Look out for these trees • River township, ex Premier • Lives in trees, may need help • Major safety issue in townships • ...
Swift School Puzzle 2014-09-23
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- Syrian terrorist group
- Chicago's Great Lake
- South side Chicago ball club
- North side Chicago ball club
- Swift's assistant principal
- Animal mascot of two Chicago teams
- Collection of animals for public viewing
- Manufacturer of "I" Phone
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- Vice President of the United States
- Number of innings in a ball game
- Beach safety person
- US missles shot at Syria from these
- Swift School's namesake's first name
- Public building on Broadway for kid fun
- Safety group at airports
- Chicago mayor's first name
16 Clues: Beach safety person • Chicago's Great Lake • Syrian terrorist group • Safety group at airports • Manufacturer of "I" Phone • Chicago mayor's first name • Swift's assistant principal • South side Chicago ball club • North side Chicago ball club • Number of innings in a ball game • Animal mascot of two Chicago teams • Vice President of the United States • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-27
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- Our Lunch & Learn sessions
- Our Business unit
- Tool used to connect our workers
- Safety Made Personal
- Tool used to assess a sites program
- A tool used to assess safety culture
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- Our company
- Tool often used to identify hazards
- Key go forward human element strategy
- Personal risk decision making
- Learning From Normal Work
- Our data management system
- Practice that become part of a teams culture
- Our Q1 SIF focus is on
- A SIF near miss event
- Serious Injury Fatality
16 Clues: Our company • Our Business unit • Safety Made Personal • A SIF near miss event • Our Q1 SIF focus is on • Serious Injury Fatality • Learning From Normal Work • Our Lunch & Learn sessions • Our data management system • Personal risk decision making • Tool used to connect our workers • Tool often used to identify hazards • Tool used to assess a sites program • ...
Health and Safety Crosswalk 2022-09-13
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- Maintain three points of contact when ...a ladder.
- ...need to be in place when machines are running
- It is your ... to work safely
- PPE stands for personal protective...
- Our safety and Success depends on ... respecting and following our critical safety rules.
- Taking...is an unsafe act that can cause injury
- During an emergency you should use the exit... to you.
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- It is easy to remember how to use a fire extinguisher if you remember the word ....
- Nothing we do is worth getting ...
- Reporting unsafe acts and conditions will prevent...
- ...Our people and Our Brand
- Do not ... fire extinguishers.
- Campbell ... Safety Rules
13 Clues: Campbell ... Safety Rules • ...Our people and Our Brand • It is your ... to work safely • Do not ... fire extinguishers. • Nothing we do is worth getting ... • PPE stands for personal protective... • Taking...is an unsafe act that can cause injury • ...need to be in place when machines are running • Maintain three points of contact when ...a ladder. • ...
Crime Scene and Evidence 2020-10-01
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- Safety precaution for blood
- What you draw to record the scene
- Evidence that establishes innocence
- Evidence that allows other evidence
- Responding first responder to a scene
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- Evidence that helps other pieces of evidence
- A->B
- Unwanted transfer
- A point of reference in your scene
- First step in crime scene investigation
- A->B->C
- Gossip
- Contaminated evidence
- The substrate the evidence is found in
- Safety equipment
15 Clues: A->B • Gossip • A->B->C • Safety equipment • Unwanted transfer • Contaminated evidence • Safety precaution for blood • What you draw to record the scene • A point of reference in your scene • Evidence that establishes innocence • Evidence that allows other evidence • Responding first responder to a scene • The substrate the evidence is found in • First step in crime scene investigation • ...
HOBART AIRPORT 2025-05-11
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- BAGGAGE IN THE HOLD
- _______ FIRST
- RED AND WHITE AIRLINE
- PARTNER AIRLINE WITH JETSTAR
- SSR CODE FOR A SERVICE DOG
- PROVIDING HELP FOR PASSENGERS
- TESTING OF AN OVERSIZE ITEM
- SSR CODE FOR A WEAPON
- SSR CODE FOR A WHEELCHAIR
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- MANAGE AIRPORT SAFETY
- PASSENGER PROCESS TO APPEAR PRESENT ON THE PLANE
- THE BAGS HAVE THIS DONE BEFORE HEADING TO BAG ROOM
- THE BEST AIRLINE EVER
- PROOF OF AGE
- AIRLINE CONTRACTOR
15 Clues: PROOF OF AGE • _______ FIRST • AIRLINE CONTRACTOR • BAGGAGE IN THE HOLD • MANAGE AIRPORT SAFETY • THE BEST AIRLINE EVER • RED AND WHITE AIRLINE • SSR CODE FOR A WEAPON • SSR CODE FOR A WHEELCHAIR • SSR CODE FOR A SERVICE DOG • TESTING OF AN OVERSIZE ITEM • PARTNER AIRLINE WITH JETSTAR • PROVIDING HELP FOR PASSENGERS • PASSENGER PROCESS TO APPEAR PRESENT ON THE PLANE • ...
PIETER-3A-ICT CLASSWORD 2020-11-16
10 Clues: SAFETY • DRAWING • BROWSING • FLASHCARD • IN DAILY LIFE • FREANDLY SEARCH • POSTERMYWALL.COM • TRADITIONAL FESTIVAL • FUN INTERNET SAFETY GAME • MAKING A LITTLE INFORMATION ABOUT YOURSELF
Patient Care for Nurses 2025-04-08
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- Checking vital signs regularly
- Promoting emotional well-being
- Giving prescribed drugs
- Deep empathy for patient needs
- Advocating for patient rights
- Keeping accurate patient records
- care Keeping wounds clean and protected
- Responding to patient needs quickly
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- Washing hands before patient care
- Careful monitoring of patient condition
- Helping with daily activities
- Helping to ease pain
- Teaching patients about their health
- Using careful listening skills
- Ensuring safety in care delivery
15 Clues: Helping to ease pain • Giving prescribed drugs • Helping with daily activities • Advocating for patient rights • Checking vital signs regularly • Promoting emotional well-being • Deep empathy for patient needs • Using careful listening skills • Keeping accurate patient records • Ensuring safety in care delivery • Washing hands before patient care • ...
Chemical Safety 2025-03-13
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- Chemical safety prevents harm to this
- These protect the eyes from chemical splashes
- The practice of using chemicals safely
- These must be worn at all times when handling chemicals
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- These must be kept up to date to track chemicals
- You must read and understand the chemical safety ____ sheet
- Protects hands when handling chemicals
- A document that provides chemical safety details
- Store chemicals properly and store like with ____
9 Clues: Chemical safety prevents harm to this • Protects hands when handling chemicals • The practice of using chemicals safely • These protect the eyes from chemical splashes • These must be kept up to date to track chemicals • A document that provides chemical safety details • Store chemicals properly and store like with ____ • ...
Safety Crossword 2019-11-20
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- only acceptable number of injuries
- valued above all priorities
- misplaced key (result of)
- must be used, but avoid putting to use
- safety boss
- cornea crud
- 1000 degrees cooler than molten metal
- take immediate ______ when you observe an unsafe act, condition or process
- saving face
- sure of your surroundings
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- sore spot from not wearing green on March 17
- forbidden equine fun
- _____ & pans, backwards
- number of times water expands in molten metal x 100
- between ankle & toes
- shocking energy
16 Clues: safety boss • cornea crud • saving face • shocking energy • forbidden equine fun • between ankle & toes • _____ & pans, backwards • misplaced key (result of) • sure of your surroundings • valued above all priorities • only acceptable number of injuries • 1000 degrees cooler than molten metal • must be used, but avoid putting to use • sore spot from not wearing green on March 17 • ...
Health and Safety 2018-04-10
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- states principles and values
- childhood illness
- piece of safety equipment
- act of law
- protected from danger, risk or injury
- may be evidence of neglect
- how infection may enter the body
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- type of abuse
- chance of being harmed
- cause of accident or injury
- caused by hot liquid
- being comfortable, happy and healthy
- free from illness or injury
- can cause harm
14 Clues: act of law • type of abuse • can cause harm • childhood illness • caused by hot liquid • chance of being harmed • piece of safety equipment • may be evidence of neglect • cause of accident or injury • free from illness or injury • states principles and values • how infection may enter the body • being comfortable, happy and healthy • protected from danger, risk or injury
NET-02 2022-08-05
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- TORS
- shipyard work permit non-commissioned boats
- lists special instructions before operation
- prevents waterborn ship from flooding pierside
- tag that prohibits operation or removal of equipment
- THS
- shipyard work permit commissioned boats
- TRS
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- LIRS
- WIP
- halts work after RO/WAF processed
- TORS block that must be filled out for caution tags
- block w/safety, tagouts,wirechecks
- personnel safety,prevent equip damage
14 Clues: WIP • THS • TRS • LIRS • TORS • halts work after RO/WAF processed • block w/safety, tagouts,wirechecks • personnel safety,prevent equip damage • shipyard work permit commissioned boats • shipyard work permit non-commissioned boats • lists special instructions before operation • prevents waterborn ship from flooding pierside • TORS block that must be filled out for caution tags • ...
Sam Capps #1 Spelling Words 12-2-13 2013-12-05
Crossword 49 2023-12-07
20 Clues: kaos • bidra • vägra • lättad • hallon • artigt • pressa • fiende • föredra • skenben • tidigare • bannlysa • noggrant • fängelse • säkerhet • medkänsla • pratkvarn • försvinna • folkmassa • dörröppning
Crossword 17 2024-04-25
20 Clues: Orm • Mod • Kund • Jord • Skärm • Odjur • Regel • Orsak • Fiende • Framtid • Utrymme • Obekväm • Årtionde • Övertala • Säkerhet • Bokhandel • Värdighet • Förmultna • Frivilligt • Dörröppning
Chapter 8 Technical Terms Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-30
20 Clues: Fix • Gap • Pin • Bolt • Tool • Cars • Screw • Twist • Weight • Spacer • Thread • Design • Erosion • Aviation • Equipment • Blueprint • Adjustment • Protection • Requirement • Construction
flash challenge 1 2023-01-25
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- You should never stand on a ____
- What is the acronym for our fire emergency code red
- ____ is our workplace safety programs manager
- ____ is the study of fitting the job to the person
- ____ is step one in the updated active shooter training
- The P in Pass stands for ____
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- All injuries are ____
- _____ is responsible for safety
- ____ must always be disposed of in the proper sharps bin
- Safety is a ____ value
- A ____ shall be kept clear of all objects
11 Clues: All injuries are ____ • Safety is a ____ value • The P in Pass stands for ____ • _____ is responsible for safety • You should never stand on a ____ • A ____ shall be kept clear of all objects • ____ is our workplace safety programs manager • ____ is the study of fitting the job to the person • What is the acronym for our fire emergency code red • ...
YoPro April Puzzle 2023-03-10
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- Our most recent FBO in California
- Highest levels of service, value, and...
- Aviation safety rating
- Young Professionals
- Business Social Network Platform
- Platinum rating
- Legendary aviator and industry pioneer
- You need to pay attention to the...
- Industry we work in
- Type of aviation experience we offer
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- Nata Certification for this
- Years of Service
- Will assist crew with ice, coffee, papers
- National Business Aviation Association
- Clay Lacy's fuel partner
15 Clues: Platinum rating • Years of Service • Young Professionals • Industry we work in • Aviation safety rating • Clay Lacy's fuel partner • Nata Certification for this • Business Social Network Platform • Our most recent FBO in California • You need to pay attention to the... • Type of aviation experience we offer • National Business Aviation Association • ...
Redland's Key 3 Safety 2024-10-06
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- Safety takes _____!
- Name the team that focuses on Safety.
- What do you get if you are seen being safe?
- Name of Redland's APM.
- When should you report an Incident?
- After breaks and lunches you should de these.
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- What do you fill out before using MHE equipment?
- ________ Hand and Foot.
- Think Safe ____ Home Safe.
- Align your Spinal ____.
- Bend your knees, But don't ____.
- Freeze the_____.
- Key 3 InFocus Captain.
- Point your ___ and GO.
- Keep your ____ closer.
- Name of Key 3 APS.
- Thank you for being ___!
17 Clues: Freeze the_____. • Name of Key 3 APS. • Safety takes _____! • Key 3 InFocus Captain. • Name of Redland's APM. • Point your ___ and GO. • Keep your ____ closer. • ________ Hand and Foot. • Align your Spinal ____. • Thank you for being ___! • Think Safe ____ Home Safe. • Bend your knees, But don't ____. • When should you report an Incident? • Name the team that focuses on Safety. • ...
2025 Safety Puzzle 2025-11-17
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- a loud warning signal
- a document listing chemical hazards
- something Hannah is allergic to
- Reclamation's safety standards
- a hazard sign color
- a type of workplace injury
- a plan for leaving during emergencies
- worn to protect feet
- something you need prior to any field work
- protective gear for your head
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- worn to protect hands
- worn to protect lungs
- a common cause of slips
- used to extinguish small fires
- safety meeting done daily on the jobsite
- a common lifting injury area
- worn to protect ears from loud noise
17 Clues: a hazard sign color • worn to protect feet • worn to protect hands • a loud warning signal • worn to protect lungs • a common cause of slips • a type of workplace injury • a common lifting injury area • protective gear for your head • used to extinguish small fires • Reclamation's safety standards • something Hannah is allergic to • a document listing chemical hazards • ...
Complacency Crossword 2019-11-05
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- Don't give yourself time to develop these unless their safe ones
- Safety after the fact is not nearly as good as this
- Great for driving; not for work. Always follow your procedures and never take these
- A proactive safety measure to find hazards in the workplace
- The hazard of comfort
- What we're trying to avoid
- Sometimes you can hear a possible hazard if you just do this
- Changing up this might help you see new hazards
- It's not spring but practicing this will help remove hazards from the workplace
- Wedding bells aren't ringing, but I do have a proposal. A great way to drive safety is to stay…
- Let's be…in order to reach our 1000 day goal
- Makes perfect; especially if it's a safe one!
- Use the right one for the job and make sure it stays with its shadow
- concentrate
- Time to switch things up
- Eyes on the prize. Do this to find hazards in the area
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- These are always present, but you're safer if your aware and prepared
- You can do this to see if equipment is operating properly…as long as you're wearing gloves!
- These are all over the plant in case of emergency
- Stay off this unless you're flying a plane
- Increase this and you'll notice more hazards
- We don't use this for fashion. Make sure this fits your task and area of work
- An action that should be taken before a job is performed
- Follow these to the "T" and you're likely to avoid hazards
- Safety is better when set on shuffle not this
- Try to avoid these unless you're knitting a sweater
- Stations Inspect these and keep them clean so they'll be ready to use in case of emergency
- Eight is the magic number. It's important to always do this whenever conditions are unsafe
- It's first
- The nose knows. Sometimes this sense can help you find something wrong
30 Clues: It's first • concentrate • The hazard of comfort • Time to switch things up • What we're trying to avoid • Stay off this unless you're flying a plane • Increase this and you'll notice more hazards • Let's be…in order to reach our 1000 day goal • Safety is better when set on shuffle not this • Makes perfect; especially if it's a safe one! • ...
Safety 2021-10-11
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- Besides the OKTA tile, how can the EHS platform be accessed?
- An effective way to protect worker health by reducing exposure to wildfire smoke
- Identifying contents in a secondary container
- Removal of visible soil and dirt from objects and surfaces
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- What is the next step after an incident is reported?
- A measure of how polluted the air is
- Reporting an everyday risk and preventing something "bad" from happening
- Types of exercises to use in place of back braces
- Where should important EHS documentation be posted on site?
- A portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias
10 Clues: A measure of how polluted the air is • Identifying contents in a secondary container • Types of exercises to use in place of back braces • What is the next step after an incident is reported? • Removal of visible soil and dirt from objects and surfaces • Where should important EHS documentation be posted on site? • ...
Safety 2021-08-30
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- Errors of _ did not provide care
- Iom Desfines _ _ avoiding injuries to patients from the care that is intended to help them
- defines safety as freedom from accidental injury
- _ end errors are Active Errors Direct Patient Care
- Patient-Centered Care,Teamwork and Collaboration,Evidence-Based Practice,Quality Improvement,Safety,Informatics
- _ end errors are Latent Errors Organizational/System
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- This implies that organizations should not have different, lower standards of care on nights and weekends or during time of organizational change
- Errors of _ did not provide correct care
- 'To _ _ Human' alerted the public to the problem of deaths from preventable errors
- P in NPSF
10 Clues: P in NPSF • Errors of _ did not provide care • Errors of _ did not provide correct care • defines safety as freedom from accidental injury • _ end errors are Active Errors Direct Patient Care • _ end errors are Latent Errors Organizational/System • 'To _ _ Human' alerted the public to the problem of deaths from preventable errors • ...
Safety 2015-11-13
Safety 2016-01-11
10 Clues: protects face • protects ears • protects eyes • protects feet • these ease the pain • this is used in case of fire • use this to help injured people • cubic thing where you store stuff • use this to shoot boards/other workers • these are used to get to higher places
Safety 2024-01-17
10 Clues: Doors • Online • Outlet hazards • Not sharing this • Hands before eating • Must Break One Link • See something say something • People you have not met in person • Taking advantage of someone online • Get this from parents before going somewhere
Safety 2023-07-13
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- When you touch something hot you get this (4)
- Not lobbing an object (2,8)
- Not putting liquid in your mouth (2,8)
- What you wear to protect your eyes (7)
- What you must do to prevent anything ending up in your lap (5,2)
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- Not putting food in your mouth (2,6)
- This can also burn you but has no flames (9)
- When their is water on the floor you can do this (4)
- What you need to tie back (4,4)
- Apparatus that has a flame when lit (6,6)
10 Clues: Not lobbing an object (2,8) • What you need to tie back (4,4) • Not putting food in your mouth (2,6) • Not putting liquid in your mouth (2,8) • What you wear to protect your eyes (7) • Apparatus that has a flame when lit (6,6) • This can also burn you but has no flames (9) • When you touch something hot you get this (4) • ...
Safety 2023-08-17
10 Clues: don't bend here • no process waste • _______ responder • it gets really hot here • leader of the safety dept • how to protect your peepers • location to shelter in place • break's over, don't answer it! • work doesn't need to be a pain • acronym for the safety department
Safety 2023-08-23
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- How many pounds and one person lift without help?
- At what decile can your hearing start to become damaged with regular 8-hour exposure?
- What does LOTO stand for?
- How many sections are in an SDS?
- How many inches can a skeleton stack be?
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- Before using a hand tool you should do what first before using it?
- How much weight can go on a standard wood pallet?
- If you are injured how soon should you inform a supervisor?
- What does the S stand for in S.T.E.E.L.?
- How many AED's do we have in the shop?
10 Clues: What does LOTO stand for? • How many sections are in an SDS? • How many AED's do we have in the shop? • What does the S stand for in S.T.E.E.L.? • How many inches can a skeleton stack be? • How many pounds and one person lift without help? • How much weight can go on a standard wood pallet? • If you are injured how soon should you inform a supervisor? • ...
Safety 2025-04-15
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- What you should wear when you are in a car
- what injuries can affect your memory
- are head injuries
- what injuries occur in the back
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- what should you wear when theres a risk of falling
- what protects your eyes
- what should you wear while riding a bike
- what should kids be in in a car
- ____ up while you drive
- what should you do after going to the bathroom
10 Clues: are head injuries • what protects your eyes • ____ up while you drive • what should kids be in in a car • what injuries occur in the back • what injuries can affect your memory • what should you wear while riding a bike • What you should wear when you are in a car • what should you do after going to the bathroom • what should you wear when theres a risk of falling
Safety 2025-09-02
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- You can use this if there are no visible substances on your hands instead of washing them.
- The L in ALICE stands for
- The sheet you look at before dealing with chemicals
- The first step to DOFF PPE
- friction rubs off germs
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- The blank powder that clots liquid
- Class C fire is what type?
- What you put a used needle in
- Adapting to your environment to prevent injury
- Who supplies PPE?
10 Clues: Who supplies PPE? • friction rubs off germs • The L in ALICE stands for • Class C fire is what type? • The first step to DOFF PPE • What you put a used needle in • The blank powder that clots liquid • Adapting to your environment to prevent injury • The sheet you look at before dealing with chemicals • ...
Safety 2025-09-02
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- What's the term for adapting or changing your environment
- What does coagulation power do
- You should wash your hands for ____ seconds.
- The "I" in ALICE stands for
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- Broad base support is...
- Use a _____ tag for any broken equipment.
- Fire needs fuel, oxygen, and ____.
- The "P" in PASS stands for...
- What's the acronym for a Material Safety Data Sheet
- After a needle stick, put the needle in a ___ container.
10 Clues: Broad base support is... • The "I" in ALICE stands for • The "P" in PASS stands for... • What does coagulation power do • Fire needs fuel, oxygen, and ____. • Use a _____ tag for any broken equipment. • You should wash your hands for ____ seconds. • What's the acronym for a Material Safety Data Sheet • After a needle stick, put the needle in a ___ container. • ...
BW Southern Update Issue 1 2021-05-25
20 Clues: BAE • KFC • BHP • BBQ • Care • Golf • Hill • Jones • Award • Soccer • Ventia • QANTAS • Height • Visited • Georgia • Signage • Whyalla • Spoodle • Community • Milestones
Health and Safety 2018-10-22
Across
- what colour is a CO2 Fire Extinguisher?
- Who is responsible for providing training, information, PPE and Welfare Facilities?
- When can a Health and Safety Executive attend a site?
- Also can be called a near miss, it is something that does not result in a reportable injury but clearly could have.
- What regulation requires employers to either prevent or reduce exposure to substances hazardous to health?
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- To calculate the hidden cost it is what multiplied by the 'initial cost'?
- 60 people are ________ every year on a construction site through poor heath and safety.
- Who is responsible for heath and safety?
- What sign shows something that MUST be done?
- This oversees all other regulations and legislation
- The regulation that requires all incidents to be reported by Law.
- A government body responsible for enforcing heath and safety
12 Clues: what colour is a CO2 Fire Extinguisher? • Who is responsible for heath and safety? • What sign shows something that MUST be done? • This oversees all other regulations and legislation • When can a Health and Safety Executive attend a site? • A government body responsible for enforcing heath and safety • ...
VPP - Brainbuster 2016-05-05
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- The life saving technique used when a person is unresponsive and not breathing.
- VPP is what kind of OSHA program?
- VPP goals should meet what criteria?
- VPP is a partnership between Employees, Management and ___________.
- What form do you use to report a serious hazard?
- What does PPE stand for?
- Safety items used in order to prevent employees from being injured on the job.
- Extension cords and power strips cannot be what?
- Every year the Director send out a memorandum describing the VPP _________ for the year.
- Used in the event of a blood or body fluid spill.
- How often are fire extinguishers inspected?
- When evacuating a building, you are to meet your supervisor where?
- A portable device that checks the heart rhythm and can send an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm.
- Where do you go if you suffer a minor injury at work?
- The VPP incentive program where employees complete a booklet of safety and health related activities.
- Visitors to any of our building should receive one.
- who is the VPP Program Manager?
- Coffeepots must be plugged into what?
- Who do you report your immediate safety concerns to?
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- Who is the VPP Champion?
- Keeping areas tidy and free of potential tripping and slipping hazards is called what?
- Do not use this when evacuating a multi-level building.
- What does CHPS stand for?
- The process of adapting the job to the worker to reduce stress and eliminate potential injuries and disorders.
- This person refers employees to resources that can help employees struggling with financial and personal issues.
- What organization assures safe and healthful working conditions by setting and enforcing standards and providing training?
- The name of the VPP recognition program where employees nominated and awarded for going "above and beyond" safety and health standards.
- The name of the recognition OSHA awards organizations that have excelled in and exceeded standard safety and health requirements.
28 Clues: Who is the VPP Champion? • What does PPE stand for? • What does CHPS stand for? • who is the VPP Program Manager? • VPP is what kind of OSHA program? • VPP goals should meet what criteria? • Coffeepots must be plugged into what? • How often are fire extinguishers inspected? • What form do you use to report a serious hazard? • Extension cords and power strips cannot be what? • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-04-09
Across
- an area where medicines that are scheduled drugs are kept when dispensed and must be maintained accurately and kept on file for 2 years.
- storage and trash for items such as surgical drapes or bandage material contaminated by body fluids and living tissues that may be infected with contagious diseases
- safety concerns that pose a risk to humans and animals through contamination of living organisms through body tissues and fluids, such as needles or surgery blades
- Equipment used for safety purposes and protection.
- Killing ALL living organisms on a surface.
- The process of destroying most microorganisms on non living things by physical or chemical means.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration; agency that provides for safe and healthy work environments and conditions for all employees.
- drugs that have the potential for abuse and addiction and must be kept in a locked cabinet by law
- the process of physically removing all visible signs of dirt and organic matter such as feces, blood and hair.
- Separate housing that groups similar patients, making it safe for all animals and staff.
- Safety concerns that allow contagious organisms to spread to humans causing infections, viruses, bacterial, fungal and parasitic transmission.
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- Sharp instruments and equipment that can injure a human or animal and cause a wound or cut that transmits a contagious disease due to contamination.
- material safety data sheets; information published by manufacturers of various products that have the potential to harm humans within the facility.
- the burning of infectious materials or animal carcaesses.
- living organism that invades the body causing illness
- a device used to burn the remains of items that have the potential to spread disease.
- Hold a chemical that acts as a sterilizing agent.
- Area that holds sharp items, such as needles, surgical blades, and glass that may spread disease.
- The process of keeping an area clean and neat.
- Method of sterilization through the use of a flame by exposing an item to extreme heat or through incineration.
20 Clues: Killing ALL living organisms on a surface. • The process of keeping an area clean and neat. • Hold a chemical that acts as a sterilizing agent. • Equipment used for safety purposes and protection. • living organism that invades the body causing illness • the burning of infectious materials or animal carcaesses. • ...
Blitzing Legends Lexicon 2024-01-06
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- Defensive end with the Bears, Super Bowl MVP, and Hall of Famer.
- Aggressive defensive tactic, involving additional players rushing the quarterback.
- Hall of Fame linebacker, one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history.
- Hall of Fame defensive tackle, part of the Steelers' "Steel Curtain."
- Defensive tackle known for his time with the Bills, part of the "Electric Company."
- Defensive end with a remarkable career, played for the Panthers and Packers.
- Hall of Fame safety, integral part of the Ravens' defense.
- Buccaneers and Broncos safety, known for his hard-hitting style.
- Dominant defensive end for the Eagles and Packers.
- Lions linebacker and Hall of Famer, known as "Megatron."
- Defensive end with a prolific career, played for the Chiefs and Vikings.
- Hall of Fame linebacker with the Buccaneers.
- Defensive end and Hall of Famer who played for the Rams.
- Hall of Fame linebacker with the Giants, known for his intensity.
- Safety known for his hard hits and leadership on the field.
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- Linebacker with the Browns and Falcons, part of a football family.
- Versatile linebacker and defensive end for the Broncos.
- Defensive end and linebacker with five Super Bowl victories.
- Hall of Fame defensive end, played for the Rams and Redskins.
- Defensive end known as the "Freak" during his time with the Titans.
- Vikings defensive tackle, known for his relentless style of play.
- Seahawks safety and Hall of Famer.
- Giants defensive end and single-season sack record-holder.
- Hall of Fame linebacker with the Steelers, known for his speed.
- Dolphins linebacker and Hall of Famer, part of the "No-Name Defense."
- Safety and cornerback, versatile player for the Raiders and Packers.
- Steelers cornerback with a record four interceptions in a single postseason game.
- Ravens linebacker and two-time Defensive Player of the Year.
- Defensive end for the Texans, known for his disruptive plays.
- Defensive tackle and Hall of Famer known for his dominance on the line.
30 Clues: Seahawks safety and Hall of Famer. • Hall of Fame linebacker with the Buccaneers. • Dominant defensive end for the Eagles and Packers. • Versatile linebacker and defensive end for the Broncos. • Lions linebacker and Hall of Famer, known as "Megatron." • Defensive end and Hall of Famer who played for the Rams. • ...
Occupational health and safety 2025-09-19
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- Training when starting work
- Person chosen to promote safety
- Organization for workers rights
- Capacity to do job tasks
- Employee health and satisfaction
- Rule regulating workplace safety
- Handling threats at work
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- Help to recover work ability
- Event causing injury at work
- Site with employees from different companies
- Shared values for safe behavior
- Cause of strain at work
- Illness caused by work conditions
- Step to avoid accidents
- Designing work to fit the body
- Source of danger at work
16 Clues: Cause of strain at work • Step to avoid accidents • Capacity to do job tasks • Source of danger at work • Handling threats at work • Training when starting work • Help to recover work ability • Event causing injury at work • Designing work to fit the body • Person chosen to promote safety • Shared values for safe behavior • Organization for workers rights • ...
Spring Yard Safety 2024-05-22
12 Clues: examine • good ___ • safety boots • ignition ___ • eye protection • allergic reaction • hazard of gasoline • thrown back at operator • dangerous spider found in Spokane • active ingredient in weed killers • safety feature to deflect objects • tool designed to rotate a blade or string at high speeds
Workplace Safety 2020-10-27
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- head protection
- document you refer to if you've been exposed to a hazardous chemical?
- It is your ___ to work safely & report all hazards.
- that should be followed in order to stay safe.
- ______ Health & Safety Act
- a confined space requires an __ to be present at all times.
- avoid slipping on stairs, always hold onto _____?
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- type of PPE worn to prevent exposure to toxic fumes & vapors?
- you do when you don't understand instructions or if you think your work is unsafe?
- is your ___ to work safely and report hazards
- no circumstances should these be blocked
- must be done to ensure employee safety when cleaning or repairing a piece of equipment
- who works closely with you on a day-to day basis & makes sure you follow safety rules.
- who wear a respirator must be clean ____?
- you learn the policies, rules, & procedures to help do your job safely.
- refers to protective clothing, helmets, goggles, gloves, or other garments and equipment designed to protect the employees body form injury
- areas of the store are clear & free of __.
17 Clues: head protection • ______ Health & Safety Act • no circumstances should these be blocked • who wear a respirator must be clean ____? • areas of the store are clear & free of __. • is your ___ to work safely and report hazards • that should be followed in order to stay safe. • avoid slipping on stairs, always hold onto _____? • ...
kitchen safety 2019-03-06
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- what should be washed after handling raw meats
- handles what should never be facing outwards
- what should be wiped up immediately
- what should be clean
- what should always be clear
- cords what should be kept away from stove burners or sink
- what should never be put on fire
- phones what should not be in the kitchen
- all utensils should always be
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- what should be carried down at your side
- what should never be put in outlets
- sleeves what should be rolled up
- cutting boards used for differnt things
- what should you do with all fruits and vegatables before cooking
- what should be removed
- when removing pot lids you should (what) away from yourself
- open cuts with must be always
17 Clues: what should be clean • what should be removed • what should always be clear • open cuts with must be always • all utensils should always be • sleeves what should be rolled up • what should never be put on fire • what should never be put in outlets • what should be wiped up immediately • cutting boards used for differnt things • what should be carried down at your side • ...
Walk Safety 2023-12-29
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- Crossing ____ help you look bigger and show you're ready to cross
- How you can make sure a driver is looking at you
- Someone who is walking
- When just one person is driving alone
- if you hold your arms like this, you'll look tiny
- Stripey lines that help you cross the street
- if you hold your arms like this, you'll look scary
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- When you use your body power to get somewhere
- How drivers might signal that you can cross
- The second step before you cross the street
- Buses and carpools carrying many people
- A place where two roads meet
- The safest place to stand while waiting to cross
- How many ways you should look before you cross
- The third step before you cross the street
- What goes into the air when cars burn gas
- The first step before you cross the street
17 Clues: Someone who is walking • A place where two roads meet • When just one person is driving alone • Buses and carpools carrying many people • What goes into the air when cars burn gas • The third step before you cross the street • The first step before you cross the street • How drivers might signal that you can cross • The second step before you cross the street • ...
Food safety 2022-10-05
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- can prevent food-borne illnesses and outbreaks
- most common food allergy
- cleaning products
- rule #2 of food safety
- helps to kill bacteria in the stomach
- contamination caused by microorganisms
- keeping yourself clean
- affects two or more persons
- any article used for consumption except water or drug
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- temperature at which bacterial grow fastest
- affects one in six persons
- poorly prepared food in pregnant women can cause
- process of keeping bacteria to a small number
- food safety rule #4
- may weaken the immune system in elderly people
- life threatening reactions
- cold food should be kept below this temperature until ready to serve
17 Clues: cleaning products • food safety rule #4 • rule #2 of food safety • keeping yourself clean • most common food allergy • affects one in six persons • life threatening reactions • affects two or more persons • helps to kill bacteria in the stomach • contamination caused by microorganisms • temperature at which bacterial grow fastest • process of keeping bacteria to a small number • ...
Kitchen Safety 2024-04-06
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- the temperature -- in which food borne bacteria can grow.
- use -- cutting boards when dealing with raw and ready-to-eat foods.
- you should use -- water when washing your hands
- food should not be in the temperature danger zone for longer than -- hours.
- Prevents dirt/germs from your clothes getting into the food.
- -- eggs, meat, and dairy products are high risk foods.
- an object that can cause you or someone else illness or injury.
- wash your hands for at least __ seconds
- don't put -- in soapy water
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- a --- towel should be used when drying your hands.
- only us -- undamaged oven mitts
- can be used to put out a grease fire
- you should not use -- on a grease fire
- --- should not be put in a microwave
- If you have -- that is below shoulder length you need to tie it back.
- used when taking hot items out of oven
- put a --- over a grease fire to smother it.
17 Clues: don't put -- in soapy water • only us -- undamaged oven mitts • can be used to put out a grease fire • --- should not be put in a microwave • you should not use -- on a grease fire • used when taking hot items out of oven • wash your hands for at least __ seconds • put a --- over a grease fire to smother it. • you should use -- water when washing your hands • ...
Safety & Hazards 2024-09-04
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- Powered by fluid under pressure.
- Unplanned event that results in damage to tools, materials, or equipment, but no personal injuries.
- Taking a risk because of a situation.
- Any conduct that causes unnecessary exposure to a job-site hazard or that makes an activity less safe than usual.
- Unplanned event in which no one was injured and no damage to property occurred, but during which either could have happened.
- A physical state that is different from the acceptable, normal, or correct condition found on the job site.
- The culture created when the whole company sees the value of a safe work environment.
- Capable of easily igniting and rapidly burning.
- Deaths resulting from unplanned incidents.
- Equipment or clothing designed to prevent or reduce injuries.
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- Unplanned event in which no one was injured and no damage to property occurred, but during which either could have happened.
- Powered by air pressure, such as a pneumatic tool.
- A person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions.
- A narrow excavation made below the surface of the ground that is generally deeper than it is wide.
- An agency of the US Department of Labor.
- A document that must accompany any hazardous substance.
- an unplanned event that results in personal injury and/or property damage.
- Work areas large enough for a person to work, but arranged in such a way that an employee must physically enter the space to perform work.
18 Clues: Powered by fluid under pressure. • Taking a risk because of a situation. • An agency of the US Department of Labor. • Deaths resulting from unplanned incidents. • Capable of easily igniting and rapidly burning. • Powered by air pressure, such as a pneumatic tool. • A document that must accompany any hazardous substance. • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-07-07
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- If you are having an issue with your equipment where do you take it?
- The battery will need changed when the light is ______ or when it reaches 20%
- You should log into Axonify how many times a week?
- Pallets Should always be stacked _________
- Enter your first initial and associate number for example (JD123) under the appropriate date and _______ on the WMW-119
- What is the proper PPE for the CR?
- When lifting cases, how should you position your elbows
- ____________________ associates operating powered equipment must be licensed through the Walmart Logistics power equipment training process.
- When operating power equipment, always slow down and honk when turning corners or passing pedestrians, or when your vision is impaired. Do not tailgate. Always drive in a single line with a minimum of ________ lengths between vehicles – unless you are passing in opposite directions.
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- What should you avoid when placing a case on a pallet (or a conveyor)?
- Where should you bend when lifting a load?
- 20 _________ rule applies to all PIT equipment lifting a load above eye level and all pedestrains located within the 20-feet of the raised load.
- When should you ensure your path is clear by looking in the direction of travel and side-to-side?
- When not in use, the dock doors should be kept:
- When pulling into a spot in the parking lot, when should you drive through to the next slot?
- What company do you work for?
- What PPE should you be wearing when on the yard?
17 Clues: What company do you work for? • What is the proper PPE for the CR? • Where should you bend when lifting a load? • Pallets Should always be stacked _________ • When not in use, the dock doors should be kept: • What PPE should you be wearing when on the yard? • You should log into Axonify how many times a week? • When lifting cases, how should you position your elbows • ...
Workplace Safety 2023-04-17
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- any work that involves using fire or spark producing tools, or other activities that produce a source of ignition
- ¬¬_____ tagout
- this type of protection is necessary when exposed to excessive, unwanted noise
- Acronym for oil spill plan
- ___, trips, and falls
- the last means of defense against exposure
- an unplanned event that had the potential to result in injury, illness, or damage
- method for putting out fires with a fire extinguisher
- this must be worn at all times while operating a forktruck
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- provides protection against falling objects and bump hazards
- a powered industrial truck
- this type of protection is needed when working at heights
- area that is large enough and configured so that a person can bodily enter and perform work
- color indicating caution
- _____, heat, and fuel are frequently referred to as the “fire triangle”
- standard established to prevent, or minimize, the consequences of catastrophic releases of toxic, reactive, flammable or explosive chemicals
- HIV and Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne ____
17 Clues: ¬¬_____ tagout • ___, trips, and falls • color indicating caution • a powered industrial truck • Acronym for oil spill plan • the last means of defense against exposure • HIV and Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne ____ • method for putting out fires with a fire extinguisher • this type of protection is needed when working at heights • ...
Concrete Safety 2023-09-17
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- used to bind concrete
- skin irritation from concrete (two words)
- type of dust concrete workers are exposed to
- showing someone how to do something safely
- This kind of material prevents any concrete from getting in
- this can develop after skin touches concrete
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- hand protection
- foot protection
- control of hazardous energy
- eye protection
- to stay safe, you have to lookout for these
- protects your lungs
- fluid cement that cures over time
- don't let this touch the wet concrete
- protects your face
- a measure of acidity
- Silica is a type of
17 Clues: eye protection • hand protection • foot protection • protects your face • protects your lungs • Silica is a type of • a measure of acidity • used to bind concrete • control of hazardous energy • fluid cement that cures over time • don't let this touch the wet concrete • skin irritation from concrete (two words) • showing someone how to do something safely • ...
CORE SAFETY 2023-08-31
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- equipment or clothing designed to prevent or reduce injuries
- agency of the US department of labor
- a narrow excavation made below the surface of the ground that is generally deeper than it is wide
- work area large enough for a person to work, but arranged in such a way that employee must physically enter space to perform work
- capable of easily igniting and rapidly burning, used to describe a fuel with a flashpoint before 100 deg. Far.
- unplanned event that results in personal injury and/or property damage
- unplanned event that does not result in personal injury
- powered by fluid under pressure
- standard that requires contractors to educate employees about hazardous chemicals
- someone capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions
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- organization of a companies management, including reporting procedures, supervisory responsibilities, and administrations
- created when the whole company sees the value of safe work environment
- powered by air pressure, such as a pneumatic tool
- a device that provides clean, filtered air for breathing, no matter what is in the surrounding air
- document that must accompany any hazardous substance
- capable of easily igniting and rapidly burning, used to describe a fuel with a flashpoint @ or above 100 deg. Far.
- incidental grounding of a conducting electrical wire
17 Clues: powered by fluid under pressure • agency of the US department of labor • powered by air pressure, such as a pneumatic tool • document that must accompany any hazardous substance • incidental grounding of a conducting electrical wire • unplanned event that does not result in personal injury • equipment or clothing designed to prevent or reduce injuries • ...
Safety vocab 2023-08-30
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- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- rough, noisy activity
- Injury cuts and bruises
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- an object that is in the way
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
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- under the direction of another person
- Dangerous
- not in working order
- care taken beforehand
- Weariness or exhaustion
- not caring about yourself or others
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- Faulty
- poisonous
17 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • not in working order • rough, noisy activity • care taken beforehand • Injury cuts and bruises • Weariness or exhaustion • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • not caring about yourself or others • - Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • under the direction of another person • you were unaware of a potential hazard • ...
Lab Safety 2023-08-11
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- Dress properly for lab activities. Long hair must be _____ back.
- Never work ______. No student may work in the laboratory without an instructor present.
- Never leave a lit burner ________. Never leave anything that is being heated or is visibly reacting _______.
- Examine glassware before each use. Never used _________ or cracked glassware.
- Observe good housekeeping practices. Work areas should be kept clean and tidy at all times. Bring only your laboratory instructions, worksheets, and/or reports to the work area. Other ______ should be stored in the classroom area.
- Labels and equipment instructions must be real ____ before use.
- Know what to do if there is a fire drill during laboratory period; containers must be closed, gas ____ turned off, fume hoods turn off and any electrical equipment turned off.
- Never food around in the laboratory. _____, practical jokes, and pranks are dangerous.
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- Do not eat food, drink __________, or chew gum in the laboratory.
- Do not immerse hot glassware in cold water, it may _______.
- Check the _____of all waste containers twice before adding your chemical waste to the container.
- Check the label on _______ bottles twice before removing any of the contents.
- Never look into a __________ that is being heater.
- Dress properly for lab activities. Shoes must completely cover the foot. No _______ allowed.
- Never return ____ chemicals to their original containers.
- Do not place hot apparatus directly on the laboratory desk. Always use an _________ pad.
- Dress properly for lab activities. Long hair, dangling jewelry, and loose of baggy clothing are ______.
17 Clues: Never look into a __________ that is being heater. • Never return ____ chemicals to their original containers. • Do not immerse hot glassware in cold water, it may _______. • Labels and equipment instructions must be real ____ before use. • Dress properly for lab activities. Long hair must be _____ back. • ...
Safety Rules 2022-05-06
17 Clues: psi • HOS • sign • sweat • water • healthy • yawning • wake up • 45,000 lbs • examination • unacceptable • final a load • 10 hour break • dimension taken • allowable weight • goes out all the time • step, handrail, steering wheel
Safety Education 2023-05-05
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- What is the term used to describe the female deer species?
- What is the term used to describe the act of taking a shot at a game animal?
- What is the term used to describe the male deer species?
- What type of firearm is commonly used in hunting?
- What type of ammunition is typically used for small game hunting?
- What is the primary reason for using a hunting blind while hunting?
- What type of firearm is typically used for bird hunting?
- What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a hunting license in mississippi?
- What is the primary reason for wearing hunter orange while hunting?
- What is the term used to describe the act of hitting a game animal but not killing it?
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- What type of animal is commonly hunted for their antlers?
- What is the first step in safe gun handling?
- What is the primary goal of hunter education?
- What type of animal is commonly hunted for their meat?
- What is the term used to describe the process of tracking wounded game?
- What is the term used to describe a group of quail?
- What is the term used to describe the process of attracting game animals to a specific area?
- What is the most important rule of firearm safety?
- What is the term used to describe the young of a rabbit?
- grounds What is the term used to describe the area where a hunter will be hunting?
20 Clues: What is the first step in safe gun handling? • What is the primary goal of hunter education? • What type of firearm is commonly used in hunting? • What is the most important rule of firearm safety? • What is the term used to describe a group of quail? • What type of animal is commonly hunted for their meat? • What is the term used to describe the male deer species? • ...
Process Safety 2020-10-05
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- the action or process of intervening.
- protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure.
- a deliberate prevention of process flow to provide a safe environment for performing maintenance, repair or replacement operations on process facilities
- A common method of protecting process equipment against excessively high pressure
- a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.
- when a refined metal is naturally converted to a more stable form such as its oxide, hydroxide or sulphide state that leads to deterioration of the material.
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, but is not consumed by the reaction
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- the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of something.
- a device or natural object that regulates directs or controls the flow of a fluid by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways.
- OF CONTAINMENT is an unplanned and uncontrolled release of the containments from ECDs and Hoods.
- PROTECTION mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires.
- the action of assessing something
- as low as reasonably practicable
- a device or instrument designed to detect the presence of an object or substance
- CRITICAL EQUIPMENT is an individual piece of equipment, a control system or an individual protection device which in the event of a single point failure may result in a hazardous situation which could lead to an accident.
- The process by which an initial – sometimes small – events trigger a further – sometimes larger event that may be classified as a near miss or an incident
17 Clues: as low as reasonably practicable • the action of assessing something • the action or process of intervening. • protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure. • the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of something. • PROTECTION mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires. • ...
Safety First 2024-12-17
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- a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.
- any act of deception.
- communication whose purpose is to influence potential customers.
- withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest.
- the act of eating, drinking and using sth.
- put an end to the existence of (something) by damaging or attacking it.
- good at convincing someone to do or believe something through reasoning or the use of temptation.
- a state of well-being or balance, being free from illnesses.
- to save from any violence or danger.
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- anything that is produced, a result.
- natural or free from pesticides and fertilizers.
- the condition of feeling certainty and security.
- a hazard, a peril or a danger.
- to attempt to popularize or sell by means of publicity.
- the opposite of export.
- acquire (something) by paying for it; buy.
- the state or condition of being very fat or overweight.
17 Clues: any act of deception. • the opposite of export. • a hazard, a peril or a danger. • anything that is produced, a result. • to save from any violence or danger. • the act of eating, drinking and using sth. • acquire (something) by paying for it; buy. • natural or free from pesticides and fertilizers. • the condition of feeling certainty and security. • ...
patient safety 2025-09-11
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- – Place where patients are treated
- – Care given to cure illness
- – Sharing information clearly
- – Steps taken in hospitals to stop spread of germs
- – Spread of harmful germs
- – Knowledge about keeping safe
- – Teamwork and awareness to keep patients safe
- – Process of finding out what illness someone has
- – Injection given to protect from diseases
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- – Urgent medical situation
- – Condition of being protected from harm
- – Person who is receiving medical care
- – Substance used to treat illness
- – Practices to stay clean and healthy
- – Person who diagnoses and treats patients
- – Immediate help given before full treatment
- – Steps taken to stop illness before it happens
17 Clues: – Spread of harmful germs • – Urgent medical situation • – Care given to cure illness • – Sharing information clearly • – Knowledge about keeping safe • – Substance used to treat illness • – Place where patients are treated • – Practices to stay clean and healthy • – Person who is receiving medical care • – Condition of being protected from harm • ...
11 X 3 2022-10-16
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- You should _____ be GMP compliant
- It is not _____ to eat in the warehouse.
- The R in RCA stands for _____
- You should always be aware of your _____
- You should _____ not wear safety glasses
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- Once A year we take safety training online from what company?
- We offer a shoe _____ to ensure you get the proper safety shoes to wear.
- We offer prescription safety glasses through ___
- The P in GMP stands for?
9 Clues: The P in GMP stands for? • The R in RCA stands for _____ • You should _____ be GMP compliant • It is not _____ to eat in the warehouse. • You should always be aware of your _____ • You should _____ not wear safety glasses • We offer prescription safety glasses through ___ • Once A year we take safety training online from what company? • ...
Douglas Pathway to Excellence 2023-04-27
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- Standard One
- What standard supports Shared Leadership
- Are CLABSI and CAUTI quality measures
- What standard acknowledges team member wellness
- Name the standard that supports onboarding new nurses
- What standard enhances team member/patient safety
- Standard Five
- Douglas first designation month/year
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- Standard Six
- Standard Three
- Standard Two
- P2E redesignation month/year
- Standard Four
13 Clues: Standard Six • Standard One • Standard Two • Standard Four • Standard Five • Standard Three • P2E redesignation month/year • Douglas first designation month/year • Are CLABSI and CAUTI quality measures • What standard supports Shared Leadership • What standard acknowledges team member wellness • What standard enhances team member/patient safety • ...
Jamiya Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-11
Jaar 2 vocab p.126-128 2023-02-23
21 Clues: bead • glue • local • tonen • crease • artist • public • needle • public • safety • design • inwoner • capital • society • stedelijk • buitenwijk • aanbevelen • kunstmatig • complicated • buitenwijken • neighbourhood
Sam Capps #1 Spelling Words 12-2-13 2013-12-05
antonyms2 2014-04-09
20 Clues: hero • easy • fine • giant • sober • modest • safety • expand • reveal • unknown • release • freedom • destroy • victory • shallow • reckless • multiply • demolish • voluntary • expensive
crossword 2017-04-21
20 Clues: cry • beam • deep • brave • delay • anger • naval • storm • safety • misery • island • control • ordinary • peaceful • disorder • trembling • a_war_ship • anticipate • threatening • many_islands
adjective, noun 2018-02-21
20 Clues: pain • noise • south • peace • north • music • person • length • safety • science • sadness • mistake • madness • medicine • religion • politics • kindness • laziness • possibility • intelligence
car safety Karmo ja Kerdo 2023-11-14
20 Clues: oht • teave • ohtlik • kiiver • kindad • õhkpadi • hoiatus • esmaabi • keelatud • turvavöö • vigastus • tolmumask • kemikaalid • turvalisus • kohustuslik • turvasaapad • kõrvatropid • kõrvaklapid • respiraator • turvaprillid
Recovery 2023-11-24
21 Clues: Aim • task • mentor • Agenda • twelve • health • reader • support • service • adviser • support • Educator • insanity • treatment • Gathering • Meditation • Restorative • Nonmaterial • independent • Spokesperson • preparedness
Safety in the kitchen 2024-09-30
20 Clues: Pan • Old • Hot • Safe • Germ • Cold • Apron • Gauze • Sharp • Medkit • Hazard • Breaks • Gloves • Spoilage • Scissors • Workspace • Guidelines • Degree Burn • Temperature • Painkillers
PVO/DMB Division Day Crossword Puzzle (Nov 12 2019) 2019-11-07
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- The Health Workers in Healthy Workplaces blitz began on October 1, 2019 and focuses on musculoskeletal ___________ and respiratory hazards.
- The Institute for Work & Health (IWH) and Cancer Care Ontario are two of the few occupational health and safety ________ centres that are funded by the ministry to improve health and safety for Ontario workplaces, enhance delivery of effective OHS services and products, and strengthen the OHS system in Ontario.
- One function of the Program Evaluation Unit is to build Performance __________ capacity across MLTSD and support program/project teams to develop their own PM Strategies.
- Workers can search and register for courses online, update personal information and obtain their training records using this system (acronym).
- ThinkMentalHealth.ca and FirstRespondersFirst.ca are examples of Mental Health in the Workplace _________.
- Which county had the highest risk of injury for young workers in the Manufacturing Sector?
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- The ministry commissioned this internationally recognized expert to conduct an Occupational Cancer Review. (Clue: He is a Dr.)
- The core work of the program __________ unit includes delivering timely responses to ad-hoc requests from programs, regions, media, and Freedom of Information (FOI) office.
- A survey was conducted by IPSOS to help understand individuals’ attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, and ________ relating to occupational health and safety (OHS) culture in Ontario workplaces.
- The Joint Health and Safety Committee Certification Standard is being amended to allow Part One JHSC training to be fully delivered via _________.
- The new Supporting Workplace Safety Leaders program is a voluntary program which includes accrediting occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS) and recognizing _________s who have implemented an accredited system.
- How many years is the term of Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Strategy?
12 Clues: How many years is the term of Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Strategy? • Which county had the highest risk of injury for young workers in the Manufacturing Sector? • ThinkMentalHealth.ca and FirstRespondersFirst.ca are examples of Mental Health in the Workplace _________. • ...
Safety Crossword 2019-11-21
Across
- safety boss
- last line of defense
- number of times water expands in molten metal x 100
- saving face
- auditory, visual, manual & cognitive are types of ______
- shocking energy
- valued above all priorities
- 1000 degrees cooler than molten metal
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- take immediate ________ when you observe an unsafe act, condition or process
- sure of your surroundings
- sore spot from not wearing green on March 17
- cornea crud
- _______ any unsafe act immediately
- misplaced key (result of)
- verboten equine fun
- between ankle & toes
- only acceptable number of injuries
17 Clues: safety boss • cornea crud • saving face • shocking energy • verboten equine fun • last line of defense • between ankle & toes • sure of your surroundings • misplaced key (result of) • valued above all priorities • _______ any unsafe act immediately • only acceptable number of injuries • 1000 degrees cooler than molten metal • sore spot from not wearing green on March 17 • ...
Redland's Key 3 Safety 2024-06-29
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- Freeze the __________.
- What do you get if you are seen being Safe?
- Point your ______ and Go.
- Keep your _________ Closer.
- Think Safe ________________ Home Safe.
- Align your Spinal __________.
- When should you report an Incident?
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- What do you fill out before using MHE equipment?
- Name of the Team that focuses on Safety.
- Thank you for being ______________!
- Key 3 InFocus captain.
- Safety Takes _________!
- After breaks and lunches you should do these.
- ___________ Hand and Foot.
- Name of Key 3 APS.
- Bend your Knees, But Don't ____________.
- Name of Redland's APM.
17 Clues: Name of Key 3 APS. • Key 3 InFocus captain. • Freeze the __________. • Name of Redland's APM. • Safety Takes _________! • Point your ______ and Go. • ___________ Hand and Foot. • Keep your _________ Closer. • Align your Spinal __________. • Thank you for being ______________! • When should you report an Incident? • Think Safe ________________ Home Safe. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2025-03-05
Introduction To Veterinary Science and Safety Review 2022-09-26
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- Touch is used in social bonding, infant care, grooming, courtship and mating. Mutual grooming helps to solidify and promote bonding.
- signaling between one animal and another
- Safety symbol showing an exclamation point.
- composed of living organisms that pose a threat to other living organisms, usually humans
- The immediate physical surroundings of the animal include cleanliness, temperature, humidity, lighting and noise, exercise, human contact and social interaction, enclosure size and access to food.
- Must post "It's the Law" posters in the workplace,post OSHA citations at the cite of violations, and report fatalities to OSHA within eight hours.
- Development of behaviors through experience
- Type of hazard resulting from repetitive work
- Safety symbol with three black shapes enclosed in a circle.
- Type of hazard defined as unsafe work conditions that may cause injury
- plays a role in basic temperament and behavioral characteristics.
- An animal’s state of physical and mental well-being can contribute to normal and abnormal behaviors.
- Personal protective equipment worn on one's hands
- Study of animal behavior
- You should do this activity for 15-30 seconds
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- toxic substances that can cause a wide range of health effects when humans are exposed to them.
- The way an animal is raised affects its behavior. Early enrichment and exposure to common situations should be encouraged.
- an action performed in response to a stimuli
- Animals use sounds to communicate danger, feeding locations, reproductive readiness and species recognition and to mark and defend territory.
- Can request a safety inspection, medical records, and the right to file a complaint
- messages may be communicated by a variety of means, such as color, posture, shape or movement.
- Number of hazards OSHA
- learning based on habit
- The purpose of this procedure is to ensure hands and forearms are clean before beginning a surgical oepration.
- An organization that focuses on workplace safety.
- Breath odor, urine, feces and body odor play a role in olfactory communication. Individual odor recognition and release of pheromones trigger immediate behaviors.
26 Clues: Number of hazards OSHA • learning based on habit • Study of animal behavior • signaling between one animal and another • Safety symbol showing an exclamation point. • Development of behaviors through experience • an action performed in response to a stimuli • Type of hazard resulting from repetitive work • You should do this activity for 15-30 seconds • ...
Mod5Top1 Crossword 2023-07-03
Across
- Wear a life ______ before going on a boat
- Water should ideally be at a _______ PH
- A person should always be aware of their ___________
- You should always wear a ______ when riding a motorcycle
- What you are when you drink proper amounts of water
- A stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Lift with your ____ to avoid injuries.
- Safety ____ is one of the most integral parts of being safe during an activity
- A term to describe lack of water in your system
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- When working with electricity avoid _____
- Pay attention while you're driving otherwise you may get in a car _______
- Avoid swimming during rain or a ____________
- You should look ____ ways before crossing a street
- Make sure to wear safety _______ when working in a lab
- A term to describe protection from danger and risk
- You should use bug _____ before going on a camping trip
16 Clues: A stretching or tearing of ligaments • Lift with your ____ to avoid injuries. • Water should ideally be at a _______ PH • When working with electricity avoid _____ • Wear a life ______ before going on a boat • Avoid swimming during rain or a ____________ • A term to describe lack of water in your system • You should look ____ ways before crossing a street • ...
earthmoving exam revision 2024-02-13
20 Clues: yskä • tulos • tieto • esine • ulkona • tiukka • täyttö • sääntö • lohkare • yleinen • maisema • tasainen • käsineet • perustus • varotoimi • maanpinta • aikataulu • tarvittava • turvallisuus • ulkomaalainen
Customer Obsession 2012-11-29
Across
- In which color pedestrian walkways are marked with
- Likes to chase mice
- point If fire alarm goes off and is ringing continuously, where do you have to report to
- Man's best friend
- What is the safety term for accident which almost happened
- In which color pedestrian walkways are marked with
- Flying mammal
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- Who is the most important person to our Business
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- The top expectations from me is
- miss What is the safety term for accident which almost happened
12 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The top expectations from me is • Who is the most important person to our Business • In which color pedestrian walkways are marked with • In which color pedestrian walkways are marked with • What is the safety term for accident which almost happened • ...
Bazinga 2017-11-06
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- ____@infosys.com is the mail ID where sexual harassment can be reported.
- In which month National Safety Day is observed?
- Who is responsible for safety of employees on floor during emergency situations in campus?
- _____@infosys.com is the mail ID to report any safety incidents in campus?
- As per guidelines for weekend working how many min no of employees are required to work on the floor?
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- Who is the head of Safety council of Pune DC?
- *____ is the speed dial emergency number for 1011 on VOIP?
- If female employees have to exit the campus after 8:00 PM, what form do they have to fill?
- What is the name of the campaign being run by Pune Police for safety of Female employees?
- What word is used as logo for the Infosys emergency app?
10 Clues: Who is the head of Safety council of Pune DC? • In which month National Safety Day is observed? • What word is used as logo for the Infosys emergency app? • *____ is the speed dial emergency number for 1011 on VOIP? • ____@infosys.com is the mail ID where sexual harassment can be reported. • ...
MRI SAFETY WEEK 2023 2023-07-17
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- Implant we are unable to scan at Cab Hosp
- These stents are generally ok to scan without safety info
- The MRI safety committee promotes Safe Working ________
- What do we need to clear and implant for MRI, Make and _____ number
- Some of these dots may need to be removed prior to MRI to redduce risk of burns
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- The coil needs to be _____ before removing the table from the scanner
- These types of incidents still happen, even though awareness regarding MRI safety is more universal in healthcare
- In the case that the patient cannot fill in the MRI safety form the patient's Next of ____ may do it instead
- What projectile caused the death of a patient that led to the first MRI Safety Committee
- The MRI room should never be left _____ with the door unlocked
10 Clues: Implant we are unable to scan at Cab Hosp • The MRI safety committee promotes Safe Working ________ • These stents are generally ok to scan without safety info • The MRI room should never be left _____ with the door unlocked • What do we need to clear and implant for MRI, Make and _____ number • ...
Safety 101 2022-05-05
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- Situational __________ is staying alert to your surroundings.
- Tagout, When you disconnect a machine for servicing.
- A safety vest and glasses are __________.
- In the summer you must drink plenty of _________.
- Who's responsibility is it to ensure you are safe?
- Before you start working on any piece of equipment you should be ____________.
- What must you always have on when driving a forklift?
- Manager, Who should you report an unsafe item or action to?
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- Is a list of ingredients in any chemical.
- An Investigation, When you are trying to figure out what happened.
- Something we must try to always avoid.
- A trip _____ will cause you to fall.
- The federal government agency for safety
- What is the most important part of your job?
14 Clues: A trip _____ will cause you to fall. • Something we must try to always avoid. • The federal government agency for safety • Is a list of ingredients in any chemical. • A safety vest and glasses are __________. • What is the most important part of your job? • In the summer you must drink plenty of _________. • Who's responsibility is it to ensure you are safe? • ...
Maslow Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-16
12 Clues: Esteem need • First basic need • Second basic need • Maslow's first name • form of safety need • Self fulfillment need • first psychological need • Second psychological need • form of physiological need • type of scientist Maslow was • a phase of self-actualization • Created Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
crossword puzzle 2021-04-09
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- living organism that invades the body causing illness
- the process of physically removing all visible signs of dirt and organic matter such as feces, blood and hair.
- Equipment used for safety purposes and protection.
- material safety data sheets; information published by manufacturers of various products that have the potential to harm humans within the facility.
- the burning of infectious materials or animal carcaesses.
- Safety concerns that allow contagious organisms to spread to humans causing infections, viruses, bacterial, fungal and parasitic transmission.
- Sharp instruments and equipment that can injure a human or animal and cause a wound or cut that transmits a contagious disease due to contamination.
- Hold a chemical that acts as a sterilizing agent.
- a device used to burn the remains of items that have the potential to spread disease.
- The process of destroying most microorganisms on non living things by physical or chemical means.
- an area where medicines that are scheduled drugs are kept when dispensed and must be maintained accurately and kept on file for 2 years.
- drugs that have the potential for abuse and addiction and must be kept in a locked cabinet by law
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- safety concerns that pose a risk to humans and animals through contamination of living organisms through body tissues and fluids, such as needles or surgery blades
- Killing ALL living organisms on a surface.
- The process of keeping an area clean and neat.
- Method of sterilization through the use of a flame by exposing an item to extreme heat or through incineration.
- storage and trash for items such as surgical drapes or bandage material contaminated by body fluids and living tissues that may be infected with contagious diseases
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration; agency that provides for safe and healthy work environments and conditions for all employees.
- Separate housing that groups similar patients, making it safe for all animals and staff.
- Area that holds sharp items, such as needles, surgical blades, and glass that may spread disease.
20 Clues: Killing ALL living organisms on a surface. • The process of keeping an area clean and neat. • Hold a chemical that acts as a sterilizing agent. • Equipment used for safety purposes and protection. • living organism that invades the body causing illness • the burning of infectious materials or animal carcaesses. • ...
The Professional Lifeguard 2025-10-27
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- – Actively watching swimmers to detect potential distress.
- – Emergency Action Plan; outlines procedures during incidents.
- Jump – Safe and controlled way to enter the water from a height.
- – Drinking water to prevent fatigue and maintain alertness.
- – Constant alertness required while on duty.
- – Whistle, hand, or verbal command to communicate.
- – Moving along poolside or beach to ensure safety.
- – Learning to maintain skills and certifications.
- – Area immediately adjacent to the water where guards stand.
- – Equipment to safely immobilize spinal injuries.
- – Life-threatening event caused by water submersion.
- – Standard clothing that identifies a lifeguard.
- – Changing positions or scanning patterns to maintain focus.
- – Guidelines swimmers must follow to stay safe.
- – Unexpected situation requiring immediate response.
- – The trained professional responsible for swimmer safety.
- – Protects lifeguards and swimmers from harmful UV rays.
- Tube – Flotation device used to help a distressed swimmer.
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- – Watching swimmers closely to prevent accidents.
- – Device used to restart a heart during cardiac arrest.
- – Body position that reduces drag while moving through water.
- – Following safety rules and instructions.
- – Exhaled air underwater used to check breathing or orientation.
- – Staying safe and afloat until help arrives.
- – Emergency procedure for someone not breathing or without a pulse.
- Assist – Helping a swimmer without entering the water.
- – Buoyant object or skill to stay on the water’s surface.
- – Poolside area where guards observe swimmers.
- System – Safety practice where swimmers pair up to watch each other.
- – Being ready to act at any moment.
- – Potential for harm or injury in aquatic environments.
- – Acronym for gathering patient information: Signs, Allergies, Medications, Past medical history, Last oral intake, Events leading up.
- – Tool to get attention or enforce pool rules.
- – Continuous observation of swimmers for safety.
- – Training tool to support swimmers’ legs.
- Aid – Immediate care for minor injuries or illnesses.
- – Weather that may close the pool or create hazards.
- Jump – Forward-entry jump into water with one leg forward.
- – Type of injury that requires careful immobilization.
- Extrication – Quick removal of a victim from the water.
40 Clues: – Being ready to act at any moment. • – Following safety rules and instructions. • – Training tool to support swimmers’ legs. • – Constant alertness required while on duty. • – Staying safe and afloat until help arrives. • – Poolside area where guards observe swimmers. • – Tool to get attention or enforce pool rules. • – Guidelines swimmers must follow to stay safe. • ...
ORIGIN CHALLENGE 4 - FOCUS ON THE GAME 2014-10-19
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- Every day is what day?
- Each day is scored as an "A Day", "B Day" or "C Day". An "A Day" is scored as ..... points.
- One of the project essential safety rules concerns lifting. Never position yourself under a ..... load.
- One criteria for an "A Day" is a team submission of an observation card identifying a ..... safety observation.
- M.C.Escher quote - My work is a game, a very ..... game.
- The fourth category.
- The first category.
- The third category.
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- Points are ..... over the cycle to determine the winning team.
- What rugby league was for Darren Lockyer.
- The second category.
- If ..... occurs, players will blend into their new team in terms of scoring and results.
- The Roma rugby league team that Darren Lockyer started his senior career with.
- Teams are scored under four ......
- Game day teams are based on the ..... they perform.
- Saying - Keep your eye on the ball and your ..... in the game.
16 Clues: The first category. • The third category. • The second category. • The fourth category. • Every day is what day? • Teams are scored under four ...... • What rugby league was for Darren Lockyer. • Game day teams are based on the ..... they perform. • M.C.Escher quote - My work is a game, a very ..... game. • Points are ..... over the cycle to determine the winning team. • ...
BCS Health and Safety 2015-08-31
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- / Location of the BCS Group head office
- / The only people allowed to do electrical work
- / Defined as a danger or risk
- report / You complete this document if there has been an accident or incident
- of practice / Set of written rules which explains how people working in a particular profession should behave
- Solutions / Division of BCS that runs projects
- / Acronym for a person conducting a business or undertaking
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- / Name of the BCS bag drop system
- / Keeping your workplace clean and free of clutter
- fun / One of the BCS core values
- / Who is responsible for safety at your workplace
- / What type of legislation are safety laws incorporated into
- Glasses / An item of personal protective equipment
- / Company that bought an 80% stake in BCS on the 1st January
- out tag out / Full wording for the acronym LOTO
- Teo / The BCS CEO
16 Clues: Teo / The BCS CEO • / Defined as a danger or risk • fun / One of the BCS core values • / Name of the BCS bag drop system • / Location of the BCS Group head office • Solutions / Division of BCS that runs projects • / The only people allowed to do electrical work • out tag out / Full wording for the acronym LOTO • / Who is responsible for safety at your workplace • ...
