safety Crossword Puzzles
Safety Puzzle 2024-03-01
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- An unsafe condition or procedure that could result in injury/potential damage.
- The likelihood or probability that an accident, damage, illness, injury, or loss will occur.
- Fuel, Heat and oxygen elements are called
- Is necessary for non routine activities.
- A machine is protected from sudden start-up for maintainance.
- Better ____ than Sorry.
- A location designated to gather during emergency
- All incident and accident should be ____.
- Many accidents and injuries occur due to lack of safety _____.
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- You must wear it to prevent toe injury.
- Who is responsible for Safety
- An event or incident that doesn't result in injury/potential damage.
- A system or device used to prevent individuals from fall.
- One of the nine types of energy.
- Method used for using Fire Extinguisher.
- Most effective risk control method.
16 Clues: Better ____ than Sorry. • Who is responsible for Safety • One of the nine types of energy. • Most effective risk control method. • You must wear it to prevent toe injury. • Is necessary for non routine activities. • Method used for using Fire Extinguisher. • Fuel, Heat and oxygen elements are called • All incident and accident should be ____. • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-08-20
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- If you are in doubt about anything ask the ____
- When unplugging anything, pull on the ___, not the cord
- Keep debris ____ the floor
- Don't sweep sawdust with your hand, use a ____
- All power tools should be used with ____
- Use the _____ tool for the job
- Dull tools are ____, use sharp ones
- Machines should be turned off ___ cleaning
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- All accidents must be ____ to the teacher
- What is Coach Graves first name (check canvas)?
- In case of a fire,know where all ___ are located
- ____ rags if they have been soaked in chemicals
- if you feel ___ tell the teacher
- Do not wear ___, they lessen your dexterity
- ___ back long hair
- Keep all machinery _____ until instructed differently
16 Clues: ___ back long hair • Keep debris ____ the floor • Use the _____ tool for the job • if you feel ___ tell the teacher • Dull tools are ____, use sharp ones • All power tools should be used with ____ • All accidents must be ____ to the teacher • Machines should be turned off ___ cleaning • Do not wear ___, they lessen your dexterity • ...
Food safety 2023-05-10
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- Practice good personal ______
- Any surface that touches food must be cleaned and ______
- Don’t leave food out more than two ______.
- How many types of hazards are there?
- Pathogens being transferred from one surface to another is ______
- Can u wear rings in the kitchen?
- How many seconds do u wash ur hands?
- Slice veggies on a clean _____.
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- 41-135 F
- Milk, eggs, and yogurt should be stored in the ______.
- Proteins that cause allergic reactions are called ____
- Take your _____ off before going to the restroom
- Keep your ____ up if it’s long
- Place the thermometer on what part to check the temperature
- Keep hot food hot and cold food __
- You shouldn’t put ___ foods in the refrigerator
16 Clues: 41-135 F • Practice good personal ______ • Keep your ____ up if it’s long • Slice veggies on a clean _____. • Can u wear rings in the kitchen? • Keep hot food hot and cold food __ • How many types of hazards are there? • How many seconds do u wash ur hands? • Don’t leave food out more than two ______. • You shouldn’t put ___ foods in the refrigerator • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2022-08-23
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- 40°F to 140°F
- Never add this to a grease fire.
- How many people should be cutting on a cutting board?
- Is caused by eating foods containing harmful bacteria.
- The first step in washing dishes.
- appliances before bringing metal objects in contact with working parts.
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- Occurs when bacteria from one food is transferred to another food.
- Done to the flame of a contained grease fire.
- Never point this at someone.
- goes on a blue cutting mat.
- is for meat.
- is for fruits.
- goes on a orange cutting mat.
- ____ your hands after touching raw meat.
- Can be used for items in the oven and on the stove.
- is for dairy.
16 Clues: is for meat. • 40°F to 140°F • is for dairy. • is for fruits. • goes on a blue cutting mat. • Never point this at someone. • goes on a orange cutting mat. • Never add this to a grease fire. • The first step in washing dishes. • ____ your hands after touching raw meat. • Done to the flame of a contained grease fire. • Can be used for items in the oven and on the stove. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2022-09-26
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- this never goes in the microwave
- this should never be placed on the stove
- this type of clothing should not be worn in the kitchen
- You should always open a pot lid ________ from you.
- used to help a person chocking
- this is created when you use a wet pot holder on a hot pan
- chemicals should never be stored near this
- you should never pour grease here
- water and this don't mix
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- this common ingredient can be used to put out a fire
- first step in putting out a fire is _______ the heat
- acronym for the steps taken when using a fire extinguisher
- you should never throw this on a kitchen fire
- these should never be mixed
- this explains the hazards of chemicals
- Pot handles should never be facing this part of the stove
16 Clues: water and this don't mix • these should never be mixed • used to help a person chocking • this never goes in the microwave • you should never pour grease here • this explains the hazards of chemicals • this should never be placed on the stove • chemicals should never be stored near this • you should never throw this on a kitchen fire • ...
Safety & Sanitation 2022-08-27
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- Never catch a falling knife, let it _____________.
- Food should not sit out longer than ____________ hours.
- ______________ knives are more dangerous than sharp knives because you have to apply more pressure.
- Pick up small glass shards with a wet ______________ towel.
- You can put out a grease fire with this common kitchen ingredient.
- One way to check if a restaurant is sanitary is to check its _____________________.
- Make sure pot handles are turned ____________ from the edge of the stove.
- When using a knife, use the ________ method to protect your fingers.
- Wash your hands after you crack an __________.
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- When picking up something hot in the kitchen always use a ____ ______________________.
- Clean up ________________ immediately.
- Keep hot foods hot and ______________ foods cold.
- ___________________ in the kitchen is a sure way to cause an accident.
- Always use a cutting _____________ to avoid injury and damage to the counter.
- Wash your hands for __________ seconds.
- Knives should be washed _______________ from all other dishes to prevent injury.
16 Clues: Clean up ________________ immediately. • Wash your hands for __________ seconds. • Wash your hands after you crack an __________. • Keep hot foods hot and ______________ foods cold. • Never catch a falling knife, let it _____________. • Food should not sit out longer than ____________ hours. • Pick up small glass shards with a wet ______________ towel. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2023-08-23
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- The FBI most commonly associated with ground beef.
- Oven mitts or ________ should be used when handling hot utensils.
- Degrees 40-140 when bacteria grows fastest.
- The FBI most commonly associated with raw eggs and poultry.
- You should clean knives by ______ because they will keep your knives sharper.
- An organism or substance that invades the body and damages its cells.
- Cutting raw meat and later lettuce on the same cutting board is an example of __________.
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- This type of cutting board is easier to sanitize.
- Onions and __________ should not be stored together.
- You should disconnect appliance by the _____.
- This type of knife is safest.
- This type of cutting board keeps the knife sharp.
- To prevent burns to your face; you should open lids _______ from your face.
- You should never put this type of material into a microwave.
- The FBI most commonly associated with soup and canned goods.
- This distributes weight evenly and allows you to reach items on a high shelf.
16 Clues: This type of knife is safest. • Degrees 40-140 when bacteria grows fastest. • You should disconnect appliance by the _____. • This type of cutting board is easier to sanitize. • This type of cutting board keeps the knife sharp. • The FBI most commonly associated with ground beef. • Onions and __________ should not be stored together. • ...
Food Safety 2023-10-06
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- minimize the risk of cross contamination
- name of bacteria
- Prevents spread of bacteria
- Culture needed to prevent unsafe food production
- breakage procedure will help control the risk
- handwashing and clean clothes are part of
- can minimize risk of bacterial contamination
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- metal, glass or plastic are examples of?
- stomach cramps, vomiting is a sign of?
- Forbidden to be worn in production area
- hadwashing prevent the spread of?
- can fall to product if worn in factory
- presence of foreign body in food is example
- washing up liquid is classed as?
- used by engineers
- part of machinery
16 Clues: name of bacteria • used by engineers • part of machinery • Prevents spread of bacteria • washing up liquid is classed as? • hadwashing prevent the spread of? • stomach cramps, vomiting is a sign of? • can fall to product if worn in factory • Forbidden to be worn in production area • metal, glass or plastic are examples of? • minimize the risk of cross contamination • ...
Ecological Issues 2020-01-27
20 Clues: замена • отходы • выброс • защитный • кампания • окр.среда • вымирание • улучшение • сокращение • переработка • потребление • переполнять • безопасность • многоразовый • воодушевлять • ликвидировать • загрязняющее вещ-во • ущерб, наносить ущерб • выпускать (в окр.среду) • предоставлять, обеспечивать
บำรุงรักษาอุตสาหกรรม 2020-10-15
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- ความล้มเหลว
- บำรุงรักษาตามกำหนด ตามระบบที่วางไว้
- ประเภทแผนก
- เป็นความลับ ซ้อนเร้น ปิดบัง
- เพลา
- การฝึกอบรม
- การรับรู้
- การตรวจสอบอย่างละเอียด
- การปรับปรุง
- การบำรุงรักษา
- ตัวปริมาณการส่งซื้อประหยัด
- บำรุงรักษาที่ดำเนินการเพื่อป้องกันเหตุขัดข้อง หรือการชำรุด
- บำรุงรักษาเมื่อเครื่องเกิดการชำรุดและต้องหยุดโดยฉุกเฉิน
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- แก้ไขช่วงเวลา
- บำรุงรักษาเมื่อเครื่องเกิดการขัดข้อง ชำรุดเสียหายอย่างกระทันหัน
- การดำเนินการเพื่อดัดแปลง ปรับปรุงแก้ไขเครื่องมือ
- ระบบบริหารจัดการ
- ประเภทพื้นที่
- ความปลอดภัย
- อะไหล่
20 Clues: เพลา • อะไหล่ • การรับรู้ • ประเภทแผนก • การฝึกอบรม • ความล้มเหลว • ความปลอดภัย • การปรับปรุง • แก้ไขช่วงเวลา • ประเภทพื้นที่ • การบำรุงรักษา • ระบบบริหารจัดการ • การตรวจสอบอย่างละเอียด • ตัวปริมาณการส่งซื้อประหยัด • เป็นความลับ ซ้อนเร้น ปิดบัง • บำรุงรักษาตามกำหนด ตามระบบที่วางไว้ • การดำเนินการเพื่อดัดแปลง ปรับปรุงแก้ไขเครื่องมือ • บำรุงรักษาเมื่อเครื่องเกิดการชำรุดและต้องหยุดโดยฉุกเฉิน • ...
g.3.22024 2024-06-04
Earth matters 2024-06-16
23 Clues: tlo • hlad • ponor • biser • kisik • uvala • bolest • većina • očuvan • patiti • zabava • špilja • podvala • osnivač • pustinja • trenutno • posaditi • sigurnost • migracija • sječa drva • siromaštvo • nesigurnost • onečišćenje
Health and Safety Crossword 2020-09-25
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- CPC provides this wellness program to all employees and their families
- what safety committee is formed by members of MGT and CUPW working together as equals
- what type of footwear must be worn on the plant floor?
- what do you put on a piece of defective equipment?
- who is responsible for safety?
- where should you go during a fire drill or evacuation?
- what is the old name for LJHSC?
- what should you do when you come to an intersection?
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- what PPE can be found on almost every corner?
- keeping 6 feet away from each other is known as?
- what is the name of the CUPW LJHSC Co-chair?
- what can you fill out if you feel a safety concern is not being addressed?
- what piece of clothing must be worn at all times on the workfloor?
- what bird should we all emulate this winter?
- AID what should you receive for minor injuries?
- what do you have to apply when you park an IDC?
- what can you find in all the "mobile sanitation stations"?
- what do you have to secuire when closing a mono gate?
- the Workplace Hazard Prevention Program is more commonly referred to as this
19 Clues: who is responsible for safety? • what is the old name for LJHSC? • what is the name of the CUPW LJHSC Co-chair? • what bird should we all emulate this winter? • what PPE can be found on almost every corner? • AID what should you receive for minor injuries? • what do you have to apply when you park an IDC? • keeping 6 feet away from each other is known as? • ...
Pharmacology and Toxicology 2013-05-01
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- Teratogenesis or _______ defect development may be an toxic effect of some drugs
- The study of chemicals on biological systems
- Dose or concentration of drug that is effective
- Interacts with receptor to block the action of an agonist
- Lethal dose and _________ dose are both used in determining a drug's safety margin
- Type of drug administration that would have 100% bioavailability
- Any substance that brings about a change in biological function
- Acronym for determining drug disposition
- Two ways for the body to limit a drug's effect include metabolism and _________
- The organ responsible for the majority of drug metabolism
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- Intensity of molecular or cellular change that results from the drug-receptor interaction
- _______ index is intended to indicate the margin of safety of a drug
- This phase is primarily concerned with safety during drug development
- Describes the passage of a drug from its site of administration into the plasma
- The study of adverse effect of chemicals on living organisms
- Drug receptors can be intra- or _______cellular
- Specific macromolecule with which a drug may interact to exert its effects
- Mutual attraction between drug and receptor
- The amount of chemical being administered
19 Clues: Acronym for determining drug disposition • The amount of chemical being administered • Mutual attraction between drug and receptor • The study of chemicals on biological systems • Dose or concentration of drug that is effective • Drug receptors can be intra- or _______cellular • Interacts with receptor to block the action of an agonist • ...
OH&S Training Session Assessment NAME: 2013-05-06
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- The current Queensland OH&S legislation Work ______ & Safety Act 2011
- duty of, that developed from Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562
- Workers are required to take __________ care for their own safety
- The beginning of OH&S systems _________ Revolution
- The WH&S Act (Qld) is supported by what other WH&S legislation
- The 1988 oil platform disaster was The _____ Alpha
- Employer ________ Act was introduced to allow for compensation for injured workers
- The country that Australia first adopted OH&S practices from
- Can a boat be a workplace?
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- Injured employees could do this to their employer to gain compensation
- A type of worker the WH&S legislation covers
- Who the Health and Morals of Apprentices Act was aimed at protecting
- The animal in the centre of Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562
- The word used to described Australia's review and consistent approach to OH&S
- This caused a labour shortage due to enlistments
- Occupational Health and ______
- The report chaired by Lord Robens
- Whilst not mandatory, this type of material support WH&S legislation in Queensland
- The type of legislation that governs WH&S in Queensland
19 Clues: Can a boat be a workplace? • Occupational Health and ______ • The report chaired by Lord Robens • A type of worker the WH&S legislation covers • This caused a labour shortage due to enlistments • The beginning of OH&S systems _________ Revolution • The 1988 oil platform disaster was The _____ Alpha • The type of legislation that governs WH&S in Queensland • ...
Child Development Key Words 2021-07-08
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- professional who delivers in a normal birth
- Egg fertilised by the sperm
- European safety mark
- white greasy substance that covers the baby's skin
- postnatal test score given straight after birth
- before birth
- fine hair that covers the baby's skin
- British safety mark
- the fertilised egg divides and creates a ball of cells
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- born before 37 weeks
- Prevention of pregnancy
- could cause harm
- after birth
- Unborn baby from 8 weeks after conception
14 Clues: after birth • before birth • could cause harm • British safety mark • born before 37 weeks • European safety mark • Prevention of pregnancy • Egg fertilised by the sperm • fine hair that covers the baby's skin • Unborn baby from 8 weeks after conception • professional who delivers in a normal birth • postnatal test score given straight after birth • ...
Food Safety 2024-02-29
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- potential source of food contamination
- show there commitment to food safety
- this can chip or break off and contaminate fruit or packs
- only used as labelled
- ppe gear
- these are placed around the packhouse
- a common food allergy
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- low in energy
- what happens when I don't wash my hands?
- who is responsible for food safety?
- a prohibited item
- can contain mites or disease
- a prohibited item
- not allowed in the packhouse
- prevent from entering packhorse
15 Clues: ppe gear • low in energy • a prohibited item • a prohibited item • only used as labelled • a common food allergy • can contain mites or disease • not allowed in the packhouse • prevent from entering packhorse • who is responsible for food safety? • show there commitment to food safety • these are placed around the packhouse • potential source of food contamination • ...
Preventive Controls for Human Food Crossword Puzzle 2016-07-21
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- Failure to meet a critical limit
- A function of the probability of an adverse health effect and the severity of that effect, consequential to a hazard(s) in food
- The removal of soil, food residue, dirt, grease or other objectionable matter.
- Food and Drug Administration
- To adequately treat cleaned surfaces by a process that is effective in destroying vegetative cells of pathogens, and is substantially reducing numbers of other undesirable microorganisms, but without adversely affecting the product or its safety for the consumer
- Those risk‐based, reasonably appropriate procedures, practices and processes that a person knowledgeable about the safe manufacturing, processing, packing or holding of food would employ to significantly minimize or prevent the hazards identified under the hazard analysis that are consistent with the current scientific understanding of safe food manufacturing, processing, packaging or holding at the time of the analysis
- The process of collecting and evaluating information on hazards and conditions leading to their presence to decide which are significant for food safety and therefore must be addressed in the HACCP or Food Safety Plan
- The application of methods, procedures, tests and other evaluations, in addition to monitoring, to determine whether a control measure or combination of control measures is or has been operating as intended and to establish the validity of the food safety plan
- Critical Control Point
- Yeast, molds, bacteria, viruses, protozoa and microscopic parasites and includes species that are pathogens
- National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods
- Foods that have acid added to reduce the pH to an equilibrium pH of 4.6 or below
- A microorganism of public health significance
- Any biological, chemical (including radiological), or physical agent that has the potential to cause illness or injury
- Clean, unadulterated food that has been removed from processing for reasons other than insanitary conditions or that has been successfully reconditioned by reprocessing and that is suitable for use as food
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- Obtaining and evaluating scientific and technical evidence that a control measure, combination of control measures, or the food safety plan as a whole, when properly implemented, is capable of effectively controlling the identified hazards
- Standard Operating Procedure
- To conduct a planned sequence of observations or measurements to assess whether control measures are operating as intended
- The seriousness of the effects of a hazard
- Procedures that must be taken if preventive controls are not properly implemented
- Procedures, including Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), that provide the basic environmental and operating conditions necessary to support the Food Safety Plan
- Any objectionable animals or insects including birds, rodents, flies, and larvae
- The maximum or minimum value, or combination of values, to which any biological, chemical or physical parameter must be controlled to significantly minimize or prevent a hazard requiring a process preventive control
- Means the systematic, independent, and documented examination to assess an entity’s food safety processes and procedures.
- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point
- A characteristic, feature or measurable factor that can help in defining a particular system
- The regulation (117 Subpart B) that outlines the conditions and practices the regulated food industry must follow for processing safe food under sanitary conditions, including personnel, plant and grounds, sanitary operations, sanitary facilities and controls, equipment and utensils, processes and controls, warehousing and distribution, and defect action levels considerations
- The food produced during a period of time and identified by an establishment’s specific code.
28 Clues: Critical Control Point • Standard Operating Procedure • Food and Drug Administration • Failure to meet a critical limit • The seriousness of the effects of a hazard • Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point • A microorganism of public health significance • National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods • ...
Biosafety Cafe 2017-10-21
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- The BSO's name
- This is not a fume hood
- The new name of H&S is Health,Safety,and ______
- Commonly worn PPE
- Labs can have different _____ levels
- Never allowed in a lab
- To make changes to improve safety
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- Recent legislation involving human pathogens
- Infectious to you too, not just animals
- protecting pathogens
- The BSO's office is here
- Don't recap these
- This has to be done every year
- protecting people, animals and the environment
14 Clues: The BSO's name • Don't recap these • Commonly worn PPE • protecting pathogens • Never allowed in a lab • This is not a fume hood • The BSO's office is here • This has to be done every year • To make changes to improve safety • Labs can have different _____ levels • Infectious to you too, not just animals • Recent legislation involving human pathogens • ...
Food Safety 2024-02-29
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- potential source of food contamination
- show there commitment to food safety
- this can chip or break off and contaminate fruit or packs
- only used as labelled
- ppe gear
- these are placed around the packhouse
- a common food allergy
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- low in energy
- what happens when I don't wash my hands?
- who is responsible for food safety?
- a prohibited item
- can contain mites or disease
- a prohibited item
- not allowed in the packhouse
- prevent from entering packhorse
15 Clues: ppe gear • low in energy • a prohibited item • a prohibited item • only used as labelled • a common food allergy • can contain mites or disease • not allowed in the packhouse • prevent from entering packhorse • who is responsible for food safety? • show there commitment to food safety • these are placed around the packhouse • potential source of food contamination • ...
Fall Prevention 2017-04-10
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- _ Fall Risk safety interventions may include ambulatory devices within reach.
- The addition of the bed alarm for High Fall Risk scores is _.
- Complete a minimum of _ assessment each shift.
- Use a _ belt during ambulation and patient transfers.
- Do not leave _ while in bathroom or on bedside commode.
- The _ Fall Scale is the assessment tool that will be used for determining a patient's level of fall risk.
- _ Fall Risk = score of 25-45.
- _ foot wear for ambulation activity.
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- Complete a fall assessment when the patient status _.
- Moderate to High Fall Risks have _ door light alarms.
- Top _ side rails up at all times.
- A fall assessment is to be completed on all adult patient _ years and over.
- The RN LPN is responsible for the _ of a patient's fall risk and safety by completing the Fall Assessment and implementing the appropriate safety interventions.
- The Posey bed alarm is _ for all High Fall Risk scores.
- _ ALL movable equipment.
- Provide the patient a "call bell - _ style."
16 Clues: _ ALL movable equipment. • _ Fall Risk = score of 25-45. • Top _ side rails up at all times. • _ foot wear for ambulation activity. • Provide the patient a "call bell - _ style." • Complete a minimum of _ assessment each shift. • Complete a fall assessment when the patient status _. • Moderate to High Fall Risks have _ door light alarms. • ...
Government Programs 2023-04-19
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- Implement government programs & help with financial stability for farmers
- fair & efficient commodity markets in the US.
- Monitoring, testing, and QA for specific commodities
- Provide tools to help with risks, federal crop insurance
- USDA provides this as a non-ag service to help develop power and others in areas of low population (2words)
- Oversees multiple branches relating to ag. in the US
- This agency is responsible for workplace safety and training
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- Cost-share programs with water & soil as well as education
- This agency monitors food safety, disease prevention and training for safety personnel with food- borne pathogens.
- This agency strives to keep the air, water, and land clean and healthy for all
- Prevent invasive species from crossing into the US.
- Regulates what is safe for human consumption
- A multi-year law that governs ag and food programs.
- conducts & coordinates research
- This is one of the programs you might see in a school through USDA (2 words)
- Education & workshops for community members & youth
16 Clues: conducts & coordinates research • Regulates what is safe for human consumption • fair & efficient commodity markets in the US. • Prevent invasive species from crossing into the US. • A multi-year law that governs ag and food programs. • Education & workshops for community members & youth • Monitoring, testing, and QA for specific commodities • ...
Safety Month Crossword 2023-07-13
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- What is the acronym for the equipment that includes safety glasses, masks, gloves, hearing protection and other safety equipment?page 6
- The company expects each employee to maintain the highest degree of BLANK and BLANK.page 14
- A stairway, ladder or ramp shall be provided at all points of access where a break in elevation of BLANK inches or more exists.page 13
- A properly stocked, fully accessible and clean BLANK (2 words) kit must be available on every project.page 4
- Employees on a working/walking surface with an unprotected side or edge that is BLANK feet or more above a lower level shall be protected from falling.page 11
- What department is responsible for administering and maintaining a company-wide Safety Program?page 1
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- Any unsafe equipment or conditions must be BLANKED (2 words) by a competent person and removed from service.page 9
- An approved type and size BLANK (2 words) will be in working environments and places at required locations.page 7
- Only authorized employees may operate company vehicles and a valid BLANK (2 words) must accompany each other.page 10
- OSHA and the National Electrical Code requires that all electrical panels have a minimum of BLANK feet of clearance.page 8
- Any injury or accident that occurs while on the job should be reported how soon to your supervisor or to HR?page 2
- What type of employee is allowed to operate power-activated tools?page 7
- PPE that becomes defective or damaged shall not be used and must be BLANKED.page 6
- The safety of people in our facility and jobsites is whose responsibility?page 2
14 Clues: What type of employee is allowed to operate power-activated tools?page 7 • The safety of people in our facility and jobsites is whose responsibility?page 2 • PPE that becomes defective or damaged shall not be used and must be BLANKED.page 6 • The company expects each employee to maintain the highest degree of BLANK and BLANK.page 14 • ...
Safety Crossord: Turn-in by 12/20: Name_____________ 2019-12-16
Across
- ________ any unsafe act immediately
- verboten equine fun
- sore spot from not wearing green on March 17
- shocking energy
- all employees are ___________ to immediately stop any unsafe act, process or condition
- bell, buzzer or siren
- auditory, visual, manual & cognitive are types of_______
- valued above all priorities
- misplaced key (result of)
- condition of strain or tension
- last line of defense
- saving face
Down
- damage to skin by freezing
- condition of very low body temperature
- take immediate _________ when you observe an unsafe act, condition or process
- cornea crud
- sure of your surroundings
- able to catch fire easily
- relief from a pitcher
- between ankle & toes
- safety boss
- only acceptable number of injuries
22 Clues: cornea crud • safety boss • saving face • shocking energy • verboten equine fun • between ankle & toes • last line of defense • relief from a pitcher • bell, buzzer or siren • sure of your surroundings • able to catch fire easily • misplaced key (result of) • damage to skin by freezing • valued above all priorities • condition of strain or tension • only acceptable number of injuries • ...
Engineering 2023-02-27
Across
- typewriter,
- quality practices and documentation for a given product or facility.,
- hydrothermal and green synthesis methods
- Smart phone safety apps,
- X-Ray Glasses ,
- Bionic contact lenses ,
- system and a method of controlling yaw for an aircraft,
- highways ,
- breathable places on mars,
- Particularly suitable for manufacturing high grade steel from high phosphorus pig iron,
Down
- The steam engine kicked things off,
- The oven,
- Airborne Wind Turbines,
- "the servo valve",
- communication and transport to healthcare and connectivity,
- Drugs,
- Bionic exoskeleton,
- Electric Propulsion,
- civil sector structures,
- the production of xylitol,
- Micro-reactors,
- bridges, train tracks, ect.,
- philosopher Pythagoras ,
- The Ultimate Blade,
- public works,
- New Emergent Materials,
26 Clues: Drugs, • The oven, • highways , • typewriter, • public works, • Micro-reactors, • X-Ray Glasses , • "the servo valve", • Bionic exoskeleton, • The Ultimate Blade, • Electric Propulsion, • Airborne Wind Turbines, • Bionic contact lenses , • New Emergent Materials, • civil sector structures, • Smart phone safety apps, • philosopher Pythagoras , • the production of xylitol, • breathable places on mars, • ...
Engineering 2023-02-27
Across
- typewriter,
- quality practices and documentation for a given product or facility.,
- hydrothermal and green synthesis methods
- Smart phone safety apps,
- X-Ray Glasses ,
- Bionic contact lenses ,
- system and a method of controlling yaw for an aircraft,
- highways ,
- breathable places on mars,
- Particularly suitable for manufacturing high grade steel from high phosphorus pig iron,
Down
- The steam engine kicked things off,
- The oven,
- Airborne Wind Turbines,
- "the servo valve",
- communication and transport to healthcare and connectivity,
- Drugs,
- Bionic exoskeleton,
- Electric Propulsion,
- civil sector structures,
- the production of xylitol,
- Micro-reactors,
- bridges, train tracks, ect.,
- philosopher Pythagoras ,
- The Ultimate Blade,
- public works,
- New Emergent Materials,
26 Clues: Drugs, • The oven, • highways , • typewriter, • public works, • Micro-reactors, • X-Ray Glasses , • "the servo valve", • Bionic exoskeleton, • The Ultimate Blade, • Electric Propulsion, • Airborne Wind Turbines, • Bionic contact lenses , • New Emergent Materials, • civil sector structures, • Smart phone safety apps, • philosopher Pythagoras , • the production of xylitol, • breathable places on mars, • ...
National Safety Day - Fortnight Celebration Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
Across
- Corporate transparency standard (11)
- Socially responsible investing factor (12)
- Ethical behavior enforcement (11)
- Sustainability commitment (12)
- Community well-being advocacy (12)
- Safety and ethics integration (12)
- Community welfare promotion (11)
- Ethical oversight principle (12)
- Responsible investment guideline (12)
- Safety and sustainability linkage (13)
- Ethical decision-making framework (14)
- Stakeholder engagement practice (13)
- Workplace diversity initiative (11)
- Environmental impact measure (11)
Down
- Social responsibility focus (10)
- Ethical leadership characteristic (12)
- Environmental conservation focus (13)
- Employee well-being priority (12)
- Employee satisfaction initiative (12)
- Governance accountability principle (12)
- Sustainable business strategy (13)
- Governance compliance mandate (11)
- Social impact measurement tool (12)
- Sustainable investing criterion (12)
- Ethical leadership attribute (11)
25 Clues: Sustainability commitment (12) • Social responsibility focus (10) • Community welfare promotion (11) • Ethical oversight principle (12) • Employee well-being priority (12) • Ethical behavior enforcement (11) • Ethical leadership attribute (11) • Environmental impact measure (11) • Sustainable business strategy (13) • Community well-being advocacy (12) • ...
National Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022 2022-03-03
Across
- Be sure to always report
- Make sure your patient always has this in reach
- One of the most important infection control measures
- Who is responsible for patient safety
- When accessing a central line the scrub time is how many seconds
- One of the “P’s” performed during hourly rounding
- National Patient Safety goal #2 encourages improvement of this
Down
- A culture of this encourages and supports the reporting of any situation that threatens the patient
- When passing meal trays make sure to check two
- Most patient falls occur from the
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- You should wash your hands for at least this many seconds
- The physician must be notified within how many minutes of a critical result being reported
- Doing this purposefully every hour is very effective in reducing falls
14 Clues: Be sure to always report • Most patient falls occur from the • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • Who is responsible for patient safety • When passing meal trays make sure to check two • Make sure your patient always has this in reach • One of the “P’s” performed during hourly rounding • One of the most important infection control measures • ...
TOU3408 2022-06-21
Across
- ________ culture is always taking human factors into consideration
- we will feel tired after continuous concentration
- ICAO annex 17 is about:
- the windspeed unit commonly used in aviation
- the human factor described as a feeling of over-confidence and may ignore potential dangers
- Door _________ cabin crew will first slide down to the ground during an evacuation
- there are always __________ in a safety defense
- the safety _________ get deteriorated by the continuous pressure of daily operations
Down
- Airspace __________ refers to aircraft flying into controlled airspace without clearance
- _______ seat is only allowable for airline staff after the 911 attack
- _______ is equipped in each commercial aircraft to avoid collision with another
- another term for hijacking
- ICAO _________ are law and contracting states members must conform
- accumulated pressure in the workplace
- ________ culture is to report self's mistake promptly before things go worse
- ________ is responsible for the security measures execution in the HKIA
- the last person to evacuate the aircraft during emergency
- the human factor described that the workplace practices may be inappropriate and endanger safety
- the radar to alert pilots if the aircraft is too close to the terrain
19 Clues: ICAO annex 17 is about: • another term for hijacking • accumulated pressure in the workplace • the windspeed unit commonly used in aviation • there are always __________ in a safety defense • we will feel tired after continuous concentration • the last person to evacuate the aircraft during emergency • ________ culture is always taking human factors into consideration • ...
jhfchkfkjfjk 2013-08-27
18 Clues: nfl • toss • refs • teams • safety • vistore • players • 3 points • halftime • qaurters • overtime • red zone • touchdown • fieldgoal • divisions • challenge • first down • field yards
Moral Development 2023-06-15
18 Clues: love • Wants • Needs • Family • Ethics • Friends • Culture • Conflict • Belonging • Influence • Community • Interests • Perspective • Safety needs • Esteem needs • Tangible values • Selfactualization • Intangible values
ACMWHS201 Participate in Workplace Health and Safety Processes - Session 1 2021-12-14
Across
- Workplace bullying is repeated unreasonable behavior directed towards an employee or _______ of employees, that creates or may create a risk to health and safety.
- Look out for your _______ safety and those around you.
- ________ handling is any activity involving the use of muscular force(or effort) to lift, move, push, hold or restrain any object, including a person or animal. It covers more than lifting heavy weights and effects more than the back
- We need to control _________ within workplaces.
- ____________ involves sharing of information, giving workers a reasonable opportunity to express views and taking those views into account before making decisions on health and safety matters.
- Allowing or ____________ dangerous work practices is unacceptable.
- ______________ refers to the recognition of ones responsibilities in the workplace to care for themselves and others.
Down
- There are many hazardous substances which must be used in the animal companion industry including animal __________, anaesthetics, sterilising chemicals, cleaning products and solvents.
- By _________ near misses, accidents and hazards you will be helping to reduce the chance of workplace hazards affecting you and others in the future.
- The preferred ways of reducing injury is to _________ the risks.
- Ensure that your work area is free from ___________.
- Health and safety representatives (HSR) play a vital role in making Victorian workplaces _________.
- A health risk is something that could have a negative impact on your _______ in the future for example working with loud noise may impact on your hearing over time
- A ______ is the probability and consequences of injury, illness or damage resulting from exposure to a hazard.
14 Clues: We need to control _________ within workplaces. • Ensure that your work area is free from ___________. • Look out for your _______ safety and those around you. • The preferred ways of reducing injury is to _________ the risks. • Allowing or ____________ dangerous work practices is unacceptable. • ...
Football 2021-12-08
Across
- What is a type of kick that's not off the ground?
- 4
- 12
- 5
- A touchdown is how many points?
- What is the team with possession of the ball called?
- 7
- A field goal is worth how many points?
- 3
- 1
- Where is the only place on the field to score a touchdown?
Down
- How many quarters are there in a game?
- 8
- An extra point is how many points?
- A safety is how many points?
- What is the team trying to get the ball called?
- 10
- 6
- 9
- What is it called when the defense catches the ball from the Quarterback?
- 11
- How many yards to get the first down?
- 2
23 Clues: 8 • 4 • 6 • 9 • 5 • 7 • 2 • 3 • 1 • 10 • 12 • 11 • A safety is how many points? • A touchdown is how many points? • An extra point is how many points? • How many yards to get the first down? • How many quarters are there in a game? • A field goal is worth how many points? • What is the team trying to get the ball called? • What is a type of kick that's not off the ground? • ...
Turnaround 2016 2016-03-22
Across
- Gets people around at Turnaround
- Our #1 Priority
- Our work is always this
- Make it safe
- Watch out for these
- When the commodity is removed
- Keep your area clean
- Ensure equipment is of high _____
- This increases at Turnaround
- Government Safety Division
- Lots are removed and tested
Down
- Promote safe _____
- Another word for Shutdown
- Last line of defence
- The opening of a process line to atmosphere
- HSSE's #1 metric
- Gas that air frees vessels
- Zone Barricades hinder your access to these areas
- Protect this
- They will check it after you're done
- You never know what to expect with this during turnaround
- Complete these before you start a task
22 Clues: Make it safe • Protect this • Our #1 Priority • HSSE's #1 metric • Promote safe _____ • Watch out for these • Last line of defence • Keep your area clean • Our work is always this • Another word for Shutdown • Gas that air frees vessels • Government Safety Division • Lots are removed and tested • This increases at Turnaround • When the commodity is removed • Gets people around at Turnaround • ...
Engineering 2023-02-27
Across
- typewriter,
- quality practices and documentation for a given product or facility.,
- hydrothermal and green synthesis methods
- Smart phone safety apps,
- X-Ray Glasses ,
- Bionic contact lenses ,
- system and a method of controlling yaw for an aircraft,
- highways ,
- breathable places on mars,
- Particularly suitable for manufacturing high grade steel from high phosphorus pig iron,
Down
- The steam engine kicked things off,
- The oven,
- Airborne Wind Turbines,
- "the servo valve",
- communication and transport to healthcare and connectivity,
- Drugs,
- Bionic exoskeleton,
- Electric Propulsion,
- civil sector structures,
- the production of xylitol,
- Micro-reactors,
- bridges, train tracks, ect.,
- philosopher Pythagoras ,
- The Ultimate Blade,
- public works,
- New Emergent Materials,
26 Clues: Drugs, • The oven, • highways , • typewriter, • public works, • Micro-reactors, • X-Ray Glasses , • "the servo valve", • Bionic exoskeleton, • The Ultimate Blade, • Electric Propulsion, • Airborne Wind Turbines, • Bionic contact lenses , • New Emergent Materials, • civil sector structures, • Smart phone safety apps, • philosopher Pythagoras , • the production of xylitol, • breathable places on mars, • ...
PowerLine 43rd Issue 2017-07-04
Across
- International Organization for Standardization
- Author "Tale of two Cities"
- platform in offshore Palawan, supplying natural gas
- Siemens Safety Campaign
- Culture consists of five elements: Values, Behaviors, Leadership, People orientation, and Equity
- founder of Siemens
- President and CEO of Siemens AG
- family day theme
- ISO 9001: 2015
- Asset Manager
- the new CEO
Down
- month when a magnitude 6 earthquake shook Batangas
- Maintenance Shutdown
- family day location
- ISO 14001: 2015
- 414MW power plant
- motivate and engage
- occurs before a larger seismic event
- respect focus initiative and execution
- stands for innovation, engineering and genius
- Siemens publication
- supports a sense of long term output and profit orientation
- making it personal
23 Clues: the new CEO • Asset Manager • ISO 9001: 2015 • ISO 14001: 2015 • family day theme • 414MW power plant • founder of Siemens • making it personal • family day location • motivate and engage • Siemens publication • Maintenance Shutdown • Siemens Safety Campaign • Author "Tale of two Cities" • President and CEO of Siemens AG • occurs before a larger seismic event • ...
Metal Fabrication - Exploratory 2021-08-29
Across
- / Not for eye protection in shop
- / Color of an acetylene hose
- / Drawing or plan used to make something
- / The best shop;)
- / Report all ______
- / Joining two pieces of metal together with heat
- / Used to pick up hot metal
- / Held by a welder to direct the flame
- / Used to put out a small fire
- / Responsible for safety
- / Flexible rubber tube used to carry pressurized gas to a torch
Down
- / Thin flat metal
- / Do not use tools or equipment without this
- / Welding fumes are______
- / Always think about ______ while in shop
- / Thick flat metal
- / Color of oxygen hoses
- / Used to clean off shop benches
- / Shop clothing must protect you from your _____ to your toes
- / Mechanical devise that performs controlled movements
20 Clues: / Thin flat metal • / The best shop;) • / Thick flat metal • / Report all ______ • / Color of oxygen hoses • / Responsible for safety • / Welding fumes are______ • / Used to pick up hot metal • / Color of an acetylene hose • / Used to put out a small fire • / Not for eye protection in shop • / Used to clean off shop benches • / Held by a welder to direct the flame • ...
Recipe for Chocolate Truffle Balls 2023-08-10
Across
- A person whose job is to receive messages and organize the movement of people or vehicles, especially in emergency services
- Plunge or submerge
- Milford Office street
- Butch's real name
- Sound communication/ transmitting device by waves
- Bagel smear
- Code Six; whereabouts
- Candy made from roasted and ground cacao
- To become liquefied by heat
- Baker's extract
- To take delight
Down
- APCO = Association of Public-Safety Communications _______
- Non-stick kitchen paper
- Public safety answering point abbreviation
- To compress or squeeze forcefully; attraction
- A written agreement concerning Leeanne's training
- To make frozen
- Spherical
- America's favorite sandwich cookie
- To make cold; calm and relaxed
- Mingle or incorporate; an agricultural machine
- MA State Police abbreviation
22 Clues: Spherical • Bagel smear • To make frozen • Baker's extract • To take delight • Butch's real name • Plunge or submerge • Milford Office street • Code Six; whereabouts • Non-stick kitchen paper • To become liquefied by heat • MA State Police abbreviation • To make cold; calm and relaxed • America's favorite sandwich cookie • Candy made from roasted and ground cacao • ...
jhfchkfkjfjk 2013-08-27
18 Clues: nfl • toss • refs • teams • safety • vistore • players • qaurters • overtime • 3 points • halftime • red zone • fieldgoal • divisions • challenge • touchdown • first down • field yards
jhfchkfkjfjk 2013-08-27
18 Clues: nfl • toss • refs • teams • safety • players • vistore • halftime • 3 points • qaurters • red zone • overtime • touchdown • divisions • fieldgoal • challenge • first down • field yards
jhfchkfkjfjk 2013-08-27
18 Clues: nfl • refs • toss • teams • safety • vistore • players • halftime • red zone • qaurters • overtime • 3 points • fieldgoal • touchdown • challenge • divisions • first down • field yards
State of Minnesota 2019-11-27
Across
- The Department of ________ is the chief regulator for banking, insurance, real estate, and construction.
- ______ of Statutes maintains the online database of laws passed during the legislative sessions.
- The Department of _____ Resources manages hunting, fishing, boating and water safety, etc.
- ______ Courts are located throughout the 87 counties in the state and are organized into 10 Judicial sections.
- The Department of ________ is responsible for aeronautics, highways, motor carriers, ports, public transit, railroads and pipelines.
- Minnesota ____ and Budget is involved in the negotiation of union contracts and employee benefits.
- The Department of Employment and ______ Development supports the success of individuals, businesses and communities by improving opportunities for growth.
- Driver and _____ Services functions include license testing and issuance, safety compliance, title and registration, and dealer licensing and regulation.
- The _____ Court is the final arbitrator of the constitutional rights of the people of the state of Minnesota and serve as precedent for future cases.
Down
- The Department of _____ provides services to government agencies (including parking passes), information for vendors who wish to do business with the state, information on data practices and more.
- The Minnesota State ______ System administers ten different post-work plans, which provide post-work, survivor, and disability benefit coverage for Minnesota state employees.
- _______ Auditor provides lawmakers and the public with evaluation reports that are accurate and objective to strengthen accountability and promote good management in government.
- Board of _______ licenses and regulates certified public accountants in order to provide the public with qualified professional public accounting services.
- The Department of ____ and Industry oversees occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, workers' compensation and more.
- Led by the state's CIO, it provides services in three critical areas: infrastructure and technical support; planning and investment oversight; and policy and standards.
- ____ Court is specialized to hear only ____ related cases.
- _______ of State whereowner's register their businesses operating in Minnesota.
- The _____ General is the chief legal officer for the State of Minnesota and provides legal advice to state agencies, boards and commissions.
- The Department of ______ Safety manages State Highway Patrol, Capitol Security and Traffic Safety.
- Court of ______ is where parties to a case go if they disagree with the judicial findings.
- ______ Minnesota is a database of individuals or businesses who have met state requirements to operate in the state.
21 Clues: ____ Court is specialized to hear only ____ related cases. • _______ of State whereowner's register their businesses operating in Minnesota. • The Department of _____ Resources manages hunting, fishing, boating and water safety, etc. • Court of ______ is where parties to a case go if they disagree with the judicial findings. • ...
unit 6 vocab 2022-09-12
18 Clues: - giid • - rõõmus • - uudsus • - publik • - kaaluma • - sularaha • - vabandus • - kogu aeg • - skulptuur • - rõõmustav • - liikumatu • - sisu/süžee • - kannatlikkus • - toimumispaik • - pealtvaataja • net - turvavõrk • - meelelahutaja • out - väljamüüdud
unit 12 2023-03-31
18 Clues: jää • tuli • häire • tasku • ohtlik • kiiver • helkur • küsima • õnnetus • vigastus • autojuht • kõnnitee • võimalik • turvalus • vormiriietus • pragu/pragunema • kartma/hirmunud • kuhugi sisse kukkuma
Safety Week 2024-05-03
Across
- If working at heights is needed for any reason, a work at heights ________ is required
- you must have fall protection on when you go above ______ feet
- Nothing we do is worth getting ________
- Long _______ must be tied up shoulder length and above
- when lifting ben at your ______, and keep your back straight
- you can only operate MHE equipment with the proper _________
- Lock out tag out locks are _____ in color
Down
- Health, Safety, and Environment is ___________'s responsibility
- Hoodies are ______ allowed on the production floor
- Halo extends out to _______ feet to separate forklifts and pedestrians
- 85% of all incidents come from unsafe _______________ not unsafe conditions
- Every defect/incident could and should have been ____________
- Health, Safety, and Environment can be ____________
- _____ resistant gloves must be worn when cutting with a sharp object (safety knives, tape guns, etc...)
14 Clues: Nothing we do is worth getting ________ • Lock out tag out locks are _____ in color • Hoodies are ______ allowed on the production floor • Health, Safety, and Environment can be ____________ • Long _______ must be tied up shoulder length and above • when lifting ben at your ______, and keep your back straight • ...
Bunnings September Crossword 2012-08-26
Across
- NSW head office is located here
- Bunnings works within the .......to achieve social benefits
- Our third pillar
- An incident that occurred but did not result in any injuries
- First point of contact with customers
- Kaboodle, Ardex Dunlop, Laminex and Godfrey Hirst produce products found in this department
- Must be redeemed within 2 weeks and in the store from where it originated
- when used instore this machine must be accompanied by two spotters
- An unsafe condition or behaviour that has the potential to do harm
- No of training hours a full time Team Member should complete in a year
- Saying hello to each and every customer
- BPOS float amount
- Seeking the news, sharing the views
- Being true in all we say and do
- Bunnings Chatswood Safety Officer
- The department usually associated with our 5th key
- Who is responsible for safety
- All stock must be written up in this document found in the dock
- involves sending or receiving stock between stores
- Bosch, Phillips and Kincrome products are found in this department
- Bunnings Trade card
- Determines your behaviour
Down
- Victa, Matador and Raid products are found in this department
- Meets once a month to discuss safety
- Legally responsible for safety standards in the store
- Reduced water use, waste production and reducing our carbon footprint are all examples of Bunnings commitment to........
- Happens 1-2 times a year
- The room where stock is organised to go on the floor on topdeck
- A corporate conglomerate which owns Coles, Bunnings,Officeworks and holds mining interests
- Machine used to put stock up and take down from topstock
- must be used by all builders Team Members
- Timber, hinges, waterproofing membranes and tap fittings fall under this department
- A machine that rotates carpet products
- Is on once a year to showcase our product to Team Members
- Chairman of the Safety Improvement Team
- Powpass cards that do not have pin, generate a reciept that the customer must both ......... and sign their name to
- Price Integrity, Banking, Reception, Training and Community Involvement are the responsibility of this department
- Dulux, 30 Seconds, Selleys and Hills produce products found in this department
- Bunnings OH and S policy
- A machine used to help Team Members to retrieve stock
40 Clues: Our third pillar • BPOS float amount • Bunnings Trade card • Happens 1-2 times a year • Bunnings OH and S policy • Determines your behaviour • Who is responsible for safety • NSW head office is located here • Being true in all we say and do • Bunnings Chatswood Safety Officer • Seeking the news, sharing the views • Meets once a month to discuss safety • ...
National Safe Work Month Work Cover WA 2023-07-24
Across
- If an accident happens but there is no injury, this is a ‘near ’ ____ and needs to be reported to your supervisor (4)
- Something that has the potential to cause harm (6)
- Repeated and unreasonable behaviour directed towards a worker or a group of workers that creates a risk to health and safety (7)
- Safety clothing and equipment (abbrev) (3)
- These are a type of protective footwear (6,5)
- You should use a professional arborist when felling these near powerlines, roads or buildings (5)
- All workplaces must have an emergency ________ procedures that informs workers what to do in an emergency (8)
- ____________ hazards are anything in the design or management of work that increases the risk of psychological or physical harm (12)
- Before conducting excavation work, Dial Before You ___ (3)
- People can often fall from one of these (6)
- An exclusion ____ is used to keep people out of an area (4)
- National focus on WHS held each October (4,4,5)
- Use at least one of these to manage risks (8)
Down
- This happens if you stay out in the sun too long (7)
- A person elected by a workgroup to represent workers’ interests relating to health and safety (abbrev) (3)
- Work Health and Safety(acronym) (3)
- A PCBU has the primary ____ __ ____ to ensure the health and safety of workers and others at the workplace (4,2,4)
- You should set the top of your computer monitor to be level with your ____ (4)
- All workplaces must have a first aid ___ as well as people trained to administer first aid (3)
- You should never be this when working with potentially aggressive people (5)
- _____, trips and falls (5)
- This is related to the probability or extent of exposure to a hazard (4)
- An unplanned event resulting in personal injury or person in need of first aid, damage to equipment and property, death or a combination of death, damage to equipment (8)
- Wearing ear protection can reduce exposure to _____ induced hearing loss (5)
- You must drink this liquid to stay hydrated particularly when working in the heat (5)
- Another name for an employee (6)
- All workplaces should have a ____ and alcohol policy. (4)
- Good hand hygiene includes using ____ and water (4)
- Vulnerable workers are most often a _____ worker (5)
29 Clues: _____, trips and falls (5) • Another name for an employee (6) • Work Health and Safety(acronym) (3) • Safety clothing and equipment (abbrev) (3) • People can often fall from one of these (6) • These are a type of protective footwear (6,5) • Use at least one of these to manage risks (8) • National focus on WHS held each October (4,4,5) • ...
National Safety Week 2023 Crossword 2023-03-06
Across
- This Years National Safety Week Theme- Our Aim- Zero...
- At RIL we believe that ‘All incidents are .....’
- Doing things right every time by everyone is .....Discipline
- Task shall not be conducted without being.....assessed
- Serious, process-related incidents with Low probability & High consequence are .....Safety Events
Down
- No license to operate if you do not follow....at all times
- LPR- ZT stands for Life Protection Rules-....Tolerance
- Safety of a person ....all production targets is the HSSE policy of Reliance
- Make contractors aware of the risks of the job through
- Handling of Highly.....Materials is one of the major risks in chemical Process Industries
- Very Critical for assessing Risk for CoW
- Appropriate....is the last Line of Defence
- HITRA and PTW are a part of....process
- First Line of Defense- ....Verification
14 Clues: HITRA and PTW are a part of....process • First Line of Defense- ....Verification • Very Critical for assessing Risk for CoW • Appropriate....is the last Line of Defence • At RIL we believe that ‘All incidents are .....’ • LPR- ZT stands for Life Protection Rules-....Tolerance • Make contractors aware of the risks of the job through • ...
Denver #421 2019-07-22
10 Clues: What we do • Drink it up • Hot days of • Starts with me • It's up to you • What's expected • Positive Safety • What we stand for • Who ya gonna call • What needs to be done first
jhfchkfkjfjk 2013-08-27
18 Clues: nfl • toss • refs • teams • safety • players • vistore • overtime • 3 points • halftime • qaurters • red zone • fieldgoal • challenge • touchdown • divisions • first down • field yards
Kosa Kata 2023-10-10
16 Clues: Ilmu • Nyawa • Tekun • Sebab • Syarat • Gejala • Penjaga • Perasaan • Maklumat • Regangan • Kesihatan • Perumahan • Penyertaan • Pendaftaran • Keselamatan • Pertandingan
The safety crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- Convention for protecting the Environment
- Training Exercises of emergency preparedness
- Issued for Hot Work
- No:1 Priority
- Equally important to our Safety
- Welding outside the designated area (Two words)
- Repairing, and servicing equipment, machinery,
- Working together
Down
- Always Follow them
- Almost an accident (Two words)
- Uniteam's tool for reporting unlawful acts and breach of procedures
- One of Uniteam's Values
- The most valuable asset of a shipping company
13 Clues: No:1 Priority • Working together • Always Follow them • Issued for Hot Work • One of Uniteam's Values • Almost an accident (Two words) • Equally important to our Safety • Convention for protecting the Environment • Training Exercises of emergency preparedness • The most valuable asset of a shipping company • Repairing, and servicing equipment, machinery, • ...
Vocabeln 2023-06-01
18 Clues: - Berg • - Asien • - malen • - Studio • - riesig • - Surfen • - Riesen • - neblig • - golden • - Hightech • - entspannt • - Spitzname • - besiedeln • - Mammutbaum • - entwickeln • car - Seilbahn • - Architekt/in • - Sicherhaitsnetz
Bunnings September Crossword 2012-08-26
Across
- when used instore this machine must be accompanied by two spotters
- The room where stock is organised to go on the floor on topdeck
- Saying hello to each and every customer
- Seeking the news, sharing the views
- involves sending or receiving stock between stores
- Reduced water use, waste production and reducing our carbon footprint are all examples of Bunnings commitment to........
- Legally responsible for safety standards in the store
- Timber, hinges, waterproofing membranes and tap fittings fall under this department
- Chairman of the Safety Improvement Team
- Bunnings OH and S policy
- BPOS float amount
- An unsafe condition or behaviour that has the potential to do harm
- Meets once a month to discuss safety
- Victa, Matador and Raid products are found in this department
- First point of contact with customers
- Bunnings Chatswood Safety Officer
- Dulux, 30 Seconds, Selleys and Hills produce products found in this department
- Who is responsible for safety
- A machine used to help Team Members to retrieve stock
- A machine that rotates carpet products
- Our third pillar
- Being true in all we say and do
Down
- Powpass cards that do not have pin, generate a reciept that the customer must both ......... and sign their name to
- Bunnings works within the .......to achieve social benefits
- Must be redeemed within 2 weeks and in the store from where it originated
- An incident that occurred but did not result in any injuries
- Kaboodle, Ardex Dunlop, Laminex and Godfrey Hirst produce products found in this department
- Bosch, Phillips and Kincrome products are found in this department
- Price Integrity, Banking, Reception, Training and Community Involvement are the responsibility of this department
- Machine used to put stock up and take down from topstock
- Bunnings Trade card
- No of training hours a full time Team Member should complete in a year
- Determines your behaviour
- must be used by all builders Team Members
- All stock must be written up in this document found in the dock
- Happens 1-2 times a year
- The department usually associated with our 5th key
- NSW head office is located here
- A corporate conglomerate which owns Coles, Bunnings,Officeworks and holds mining interests
- Is on once a year to showcase our product to Team Members
40 Clues: Our third pillar • BPOS float amount • Bunnings Trade card • Bunnings OH and S policy • Happens 1-2 times a year • Determines your behaviour • Who is responsible for safety • NSW head office is located here • Being true in all we say and do • Bunnings Chatswood Safety Officer • Seeking the news, sharing the views • Meets once a month to discuss safety • ...
S08-Machine Safety 2022-03-07
Across
- This type of interlock is used to physically block the machine's operation until its guards are in place
- If an operator does not test equipment after it is locked out (2 words)
- This person is responsible for reporting improperly guarded equipment or other safety concerns
- This type of stop control is pushed in case of emergency to shut the whole machine down and override all other circuits in the system (2 words)
- This should be done before removing machine guards.
- An extra one of these can be added to a Lockout/Tagout if there are more locks than spaces
- This organization has mandated, required safety procedures to make sure energized equipment is incapable of moving.
- This type of PPE should be worn when using a drill press. (2words)
- This type of restraint is a safety barrier that attaches to the employee and physically pulls them back and out of the way during dangerous processes.
Down
- This is needed from the owner of a Lockout/Tagout if the person who performed it is no longer on the premises
- This is the first step in the Lockout/Tagout process. (2 Words)
- This is a device that is designed to keep the operator clear of dangerous machine parts.
- The machines mechanical ____ prevents a machine's operation when the guard is out of place
- Every employee who is servicing a machine should provide their own one of these to the hasp during the Lockout/Tagout Process
- This person should be notified immediately if any employee knows a safety problem exists
- This should be tied back to prevent it from getting stuck in machinery or caught on fire.
- This type of restraint is a safety barrier that prevents an operator's arms from entering the machine during operation and getting crushed.
- This should be close fitting to prevent from getting caught in machinery and prevent injury
- If this has been done to a guard, a worker should immediately lockout a machine.
- Before these can be removed, be sure to perform the Lockout/Tagout (2 words)
- This is the last thing that needs to be done to the equipment in the Lockout/Tagout process.
21 Clues: This should be done before removing machine guards. • This is the first step in the Lockout/Tagout process. (2 Words) • This type of PPE should be worn when using a drill press. (2words) • If an operator does not test equipment after it is locked out (2 words) • Before these can be removed, be sure to perform the Lockout/Tagout (2 words) • ...
Monthly Safety Crossword 2021-02-01
10 Clues: FBG's Values • End of shift • Before mopping • In every vehicle • FBG's Safety Month • Company Objectives • Checked at every visit • Spray bottle should have • Rag used for toilets & urinals • what you should do in every building
A-Team Super Safety Crossword 2022-05-02
Across
- investigation: ______ cause analysis
- Incident _________
- WORKING AT __________ training
- safety ________ sheet
- toolbox - day of week
- BOS: buyer of ___________
Down
- hand protection PPE
- hazardous atmosphere: ________ space
- time and _________ calendar
- ______ Team Members within BGIS will uphold this Health & Safety Policy
10 Clues: Incident _________ • hand protection PPE • safety ________ sheet • toolbox - day of week • BOS: buyer of ___________ • time and _________ calendar • WORKING AT __________ training • investigation: ______ cause analysis • hazardous atmosphere: ________ space • ______ Team Members within BGIS will uphold this Health & Safety Policy
humanistic psychology 2021-12-08
Across
- Second level on pyramid
- Hierarchy of needs
- self you feel you are
- self you wish to be
- love no matter who you are and actions
- above safety on pyramid
Down
- differences in hierarchy of needs
- above belonging on pyramid
- development hierarchy is linked to
- bottom of pyramid
- Top of pyramid
- love only when one acts a certain way
- person must be to reach S.A.
13 Clues: Top of pyramid • bottom of pyramid • Hierarchy of needs • self you wish to be • self you feel you are • Second level on pyramid • above safety on pyramid • above belonging on pyramid • person must be to reach S.A. • differences in hierarchy of needs • development hierarchy is linked to • love only when one acts a certain way • love no matter who you are and actions
Safe Travel 2024-07-29
Across
- This is the phenomenon whereby a vehicle loses its grip on the road due to a layer of water, making control of the car extremely difficult
- Indicates the minimum safety space that must be maintained between a vehicle and the one in front of it in order to prevent accidents
- When we have it, we can have impaired attention while driving resulting in an increased risk of accidents
- If they are badly worn, the car must not be used
- It must be high-visibility and worn in an emergency outside the car
- They must also be worn in the rear seats
- They must be fitted in winter
- These are compulsory safety equipment in cars that protect us in the event of impact
- Devices that, when properly maintained, increase visibility during rain, ensuring driving safety
- Having it allows us to remain alert and aware of what is happening around you while driving
- This is an acronym from Unilever that reminds us of the ban on using mobile phones while driving
Down
- They must be suitable for their intended use and be kept in a safe and roadworthy condition for driving
- Must always be reported when they occur
- That ‘preventive’ is the most effective approach to ensure long-term vehicle safety and reduce the risk of accidents
- These vehicles are absolutely forbidden for work use
- It is advisable to take it when we begin to feel tired or distracted during a long journey
- It is used by police to check that drivers obey speed limits and prevent accidents
- It must always be observed to reduce the risk of accidents and ensure the safety of motorists and pedestrians on the roads
- It can impair attention and driving ability, especially at night, and increase the risk of road accidents
- This is a physical state of the driver, due to a lack of water, which can seriously impair attention and alertness, increasing the risk of accidents, especially during long journeys in the summer time
- It is one of the main risk factors that can cause road accidents, especially when we use electronic devices or do other irrelevant activities while driving
- Consumption is prohibited when driving
22 Clues: They must be fitted in winter • Consumption is prohibited when driving • Must always be reported when they occur • They must also be worn in the rear seats • If they are badly worn, the car must not be used • These vehicles are absolutely forbidden for work use • It must be high-visibility and worn in an emergency outside the car • ...
Crossword Game 2023-05-29
Monthly Safety Crossword 2021-02-01
10 Clues: End of shift • FBG's Values • Before mopping • In every vehicle • FBG's Safety Month • Company Objectives • Checked at every visit • Spray bottle should have • Rag used for toilets & urinals • what you should do in every building
Quality Week 2024-09-29
Across
- Who is Mercy's Grievance Coordinator
- A focus of risk management
- PI Methodology
- Who is Mercy's sepsis expert?
- Campus Department Quality Committee
- Who is Mercy's Risk Manager?
Down
- Keeps our focus on improvement
- Goal of quality is to improve ____
- Who is Mercy's Joint Commission expert?
- Assigna a grade for hospital patient safety
- Goal is to reduce surgical site _____
- Comprises the Safety Scorecard
- Who is Mercy's Infection Preventionist
13 Clues: PI Methodology • A focus of risk management • Who is Mercy's Risk Manager? • Who is Mercy's sepsis expert? • Keeps our focus on improvement • Comprises the Safety Scorecard • Goal of quality is to improve ____ • Campus Department Quality Committee • Who is Mercy's Grievance Coordinator • Goal is to reduce surgical site _____ • Who is Mercy's Infection Preventionist • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-09-17
Across
- SOS
- Move quickly in a certain direction
- It's presence can be detrimental
- EUROCONTROL EAPPRI
- Text me
- The distance between aircraft have been such that safety has been compromised.
Down
- Crazy existence
- APDO approved
- Report here during an emergency
- Female refuse to work
- Reaching your limit
- These messages regarding aviation are never sent in the morning
- Cats get mixed up trying to use this cockpit safety device
13 Clues: SOS • Text me • APDO approved • Crazy existence • EUROCONTROL EAPPRI • Reaching your limit • Female refuse to work • Report here during an emergency • It's presence can be detrimental • Move quickly in a certain direction • Cats get mixed up trying to use this cockpit safety device • These messages regarding aviation are never sent in the morning • ...
บำรุงรักษาอุตสาหกรรม 2020-10-15
Across
- บำรุงรักษาที่ดำเนินการเพื่อป้องกันเหตุขัดข้อง หรือการชำรุด
- ความขัดข้องเครื่องจักร
- การฝึกอบรม
- ความล้มเหลว
- การบำรุงรักษาเป็นประจำ
- การซ่อมแซมเพื่อดัดแปลง
- การปรับเครื่อง
- การป้องกันเพื่อการบำรุงรักษา
- การบำรุงรักษา
- บำรุงรักษาตามกำหนด ตามระบบที่วางไว้
- ความปลอดภัย
Down
- การตรวจสอบอย่างละเอียด
- การดำเนินการเพื่อดัดแปลง ปรับปรุงแก้ไขเครื่องมือ
- การหยุดเครื่อง
- บำรุงรักษาเมื่อเครื่องเกิดการขัดข้อง ชำรุดเสียหายอย่างกระทันหัน
- บำรุงรักษาเมื่อเครื่องเกิดการชำรุดและต้องหยุดโดยฉุกเฉิน
- การทำงานอย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ
- การมีความเที่ยงตรง เชื่อถือได้
- เพื่อความปลอดภัย ต่อผู้ใช้งาน
- การซ่อมแซมฉุกเฉิน
20 Clues: การฝึกอบรม • ความล้มเหลว • ความปลอดภัย • การบำรุงรักษา • การหยุดเครื่อง • การปรับเครื่อง • การซ่อมแซมฉุกเฉิน • การตรวจสอบอย่างละเอียด • ความขัดข้องเครื่องจักร • การบำรุงรักษาเป็นประจำ • การซ่อมแซมเพื่อดัดแปลง • การทำงานอย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ • การป้องกันเพื่อการบำรุงรักษา • เพื่อความปลอดภัย ต่อผู้ใช้งาน • การมีความเที่ยงตรง เชื่อถือได้ • บำรุงรักษาตามกำหนด ตามระบบที่วางไว้ • ...
PIRATE CROSSWORD 2023-08-15
Kosa Kata 2023-10-10
16 Clues: Life • Reason • Health • Safety • Housing • Stretch • Diligent • Feelings • Guardian • Symptoms • Knowledge • Information • Competition • Registration • Participation • Requirement/Conditions
Gabi 2022-09-23
Across
- occupational safety & health administration
- harmless and helpful
- ability to destroy and resist infection
- harmful and disease causing
- safety data sheet
Down
- movement of bacteria
- one-cell microorganism
- things like molds, mildew, and yeasts
- colonies that stick to a surface
- spreads and hard to kill
- environmental protection agency
11 Clues: safety data sheet • movement of bacteria • harmless and helpful • one-cell microorganism • spreads and hard to kill • harmful and disease causing • environmental protection agency • colonies that stick to a surface • things like molds, mildew, and yeasts • ability to destroy and resist infection • occupational safety & health administration
BPS ADMINISTRATION 2024-05-06
11 Clues: DL VALIDITY • GREEN-LIGHT • BPS DIRECTOR • RED-LIGHT MEANS • PEDESTRIAN CROSSING • 11-9 SEATBELT SAFETY ACT* • VEHICLE REGISTRATION (YRS) • YOU NEED THIS TO DRIVE A CAR • MOTORCYCLE SAFETY EQUIPTMENT • LICENSE ATTACHED TO WHAT SIDE OF A VEHICLE • CHILDREN UNDER SIX YRS OLD MUST TRAVEL IN...
Unit 5 Transport 2017-11-09
Across
- where planes take off and land
- lights controlling traffic flow
- safety strap in a car
- they detect drivers that are too fast
- a part of the road is closed
- sea at lowest elevation
Down
- traffic jam
- permission to drive a vehicle
- self-inflating safety device
- paying for driving in a specific area
- allow us to stop the car
- suitcases that can't be found
- air disturbance
13 Clues: traffic jam • air disturbance • safety strap in a car • sea at lowest elevation • allow us to stop the car • self-inflating safety device • a part of the road is closed • permission to drive a vehicle • suitcases that can't be found • where planes take off and land • lights controlling traffic flow • paying for driving in a specific area • they detect drivers that are too fast
Test your Safety Knowledge 2015-04-22
Across
- Accidents hurt, ______doesn’t.
- ______is key.
- Safety is a ______policy.
- Proper ergonomics in the work place means ______health for you.
- Slip, Trips & ______ can be avoided by just paying attention to your surroundings.
Down
- “Near ______” incidents are just as important as all other incidents.
- Safety is _______ responsibility.
- A properly maintained ______ contributes to the bank’s bottom line by minimizing absenteeism due to injury
- Remember, if you see it, ______it.
- Lifting is a breeze when you bend at the ______.
10 Clues: ______is key. • Safety is a ______policy. • Accidents hurt, ______doesn’t. • Safety is _______ responsibility. • Remember, if you see it, ______it. • Lifting is a breeze when you bend at the ______. • Proper ergonomics in the work place means ______health for you. • “Near ______” incidents are just as important as all other incidents. • ...
EH&S Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-09
Across
- According to ebay’s Parking Lot Safety Program, should personal belongings be left in vehicles?
- You can find the program requirements for events here. Before organizing an ebay event what form relating to risk do you complete? An Event _____ Assessment.
- Do not _______ fire escape passageways and fire fighting equipment
- To continue to ebay's EH&S page, simply click on Global Facility & _____?
- IIPP stands for "Injury and Illness ________ Program.
- If one has concerns about their workstation setup or posture they can use the ______ Assessment tool.
- What other plan can you find on the Event Management page? ________ Safety Plan
Down
- EMR (Enterprise Management Resources) can be accessed by clicking on the tab "Security and _____" on eBay's hub.
- What must be completed for Expectant and Returning to Work Mothers? Risk _________
- What does 'EAP' stand for? Emergency ______ Plan
- According to the Risk assessment section, how many steps are there to carry out the Risk Assessment?
- On the EH&S Hub page, you can report an ______/Near Miss or Safety Concern.
12 Clues: What does 'EAP' stand for? Emergency ______ Plan • IIPP stands for "Injury and Illness ________ Program. • Do not _______ fire escape passageways and fire fighting equipment • To continue to ebay's EH&S page, simply click on Global Facility & _____? • On the EH&S Hub page, you can report an ______/Near Miss or Safety Concern. • ...
how much do you remember? Useful words ! 2022-09-04
19 Clues: utile • brevet • fiable • réseau • du bois • une pub • pratique • du verre • logiciel • sécurité • ingénieur • améliorer • vie privée • bon marché • fournisseur • télécharger • consommation • un composant • durable, écologique
Cooking 2024-02-07
11 Clues: chicken • old food • backing a cake • comes from gains • you are very sick • handle with caution • butter cream on a cupcake • keep everything very clean • Handle with care for safety. • making sure the food is fully cooked • making sure the food won’t make anyone sick
Safety Vocab 2023-06-08
Across
- health safety and environmental database
- annual incentive plan
- injury requiring medical treatment
- easy solution
- sort,simplify,shine,standardize and sustain
Down
- incident profile analysis
- affects muscles bones tendons and tissues
- total case incident rate
- injury that leads to days away
- no injury occurred
- job safety analysis
11 Clues: easy solution • no injury occurred • job safety analysis • annual incentive plan • total case incident rate • incident profile analysis • injury that leads to days away • injury requiring medical treatment • health safety and environmental database • affects muscles bones tendons and tissues • sort,simplify,shine,standardize and sustain
technology 2012-11-19
20 Clues: P__ • W___ • T____ • M____ • T_____ • S_____ • R_____ • P_____ • A_____ • P_____ • H______ • P______ • G______ • W_______ • C__________ • T____________ • M_____________ • snips T__ S____ • rivet P__ R____ • press D_____ P_____
Multilingválna krížovka 2023-04-04
19 Clues: safety • blocks • respect • opennes • freedom • anglicky • open mind • democracy • technology • flexibility • adaptability • online tools • inventiveness • new textbooks • communication • responsibility • computer literacy • critical thinking • curriculum reduction
Think Safety! 2016-08-01
Across
- No materials can be stored within 36 _____ of an electrical panel
- Item found in a 1st aid kit
- Always use this when climbing stairs
- Doing this regularly can help prevent strains
- The maximum number of mail trays that can be lifted at a time
- Never twist when lifting, always turn your _____
- Report all accidents and hazards to your ______
- These doors can never be blocked
Down
- Guards and covers must be _____ when operating a production machine
- You should ____ put your hand or other body part into a running machine
- Keep your hand in a neutral position when grasping ______
- This is what we accept for clients
- SDS stand for _____ Data Sheet
- An injury affects you at work and at ____
- This is one of the brands of equipment we use
- Method used when operating a fire extinguisher
16 Clues: Item found in a 1st aid kit • SDS stand for _____ Data Sheet • These doors can never be blocked • This is what we accept for clients • Always use this when climbing stairs • An injury affects you at work and at ____ • Doing this regularly can help prevent strains • This is one of the brands of equipment we use • Method used when operating a fire extinguisher • ...
E-Safety 2018-10-23
Across
- What shouldn't you open from people you don't know?
- What symbol is used on a website that is secure?
- What would you use to stop viruses from harming your computer?
- What do you call an online offer that is very unrealistic?
- What do you call software that tracks your username and password when you enter it?
- What should you install to keep your computer safe from hackers?
- What do you do if someone is causing you grief on a social network?
- What is it called when someone tries to get your bank details through email?
Down
- What do you call something that is designed to disrupt or damage your computer?
- What should you do if someone is cyber bullying you?
- What should you always keep secret?
- What site would you report something or someone to?
- What is it called when someone is being mean to you on your computer?
- Who should you talk to if someone is telling to do stuff you don't want to do?
- If you have an online friend, what should you not use?
- What do you call annoying junk mail?
16 Clues: What should you always keep secret? • What do you call annoying junk mail? • What symbol is used on a website that is secure? • What shouldn't you open from people you don't know? • What site would you report something or someone to? • What should you do if someone is cyber bullying you? • If you have an online friend, what should you not use? • ...
Food Safety 2018-10-20
Across
- PEN TOPS, FALSE NAILS AND A PAPER CLIP ARE EXAMPLES OF THIS TYPE OF HAZARD
- WE DO THIS TO FOOD TO KILL BACTERIA
- WE WEAR THEM ON OUR HANDS WHEN PREPARING FOODS
- TYPE OF CHEMICAL WE USE TO KILL BACTERIA
- WE CHECK THIS USING A THERMOMETER
- WE TEST IT FROM THE TAP TO MAKE SURE IT'S SAFE!
- IT'S USED TO KEEP FOODS BELOW -18 DEGREES
- WE DO THIS TO OUR HANDS BEFORE PREPARING FOOD
Down
- WE USE THIS TO STORE OUR CHILLED FOODS
- AN INSTRUMENT WE NEED TO SEE BACTERIA
- THIS PERSON MIGHT CALL TO AUDIT YOUR STORE!
- WE USE IT TO COOK FOODS
- ONE OF THE CONDITIONS BACTERIA NEED TO MULTIPLY
- ONE GROUP OF PEOPLE MOST AT RISK OF FOOD POISONING
- THIS TYPE OF FOOD HAZARD IN ALWAYS IN THE FOOD!
- BIRDS, MICE AND FLIES ARE EXAMPLES
16 Clues: WE USE IT TO COOK FOODS • WE CHECK THIS USING A THERMOMETER • BIRDS, MICE AND FLIES ARE EXAMPLES • WE DO THIS TO FOOD TO KILL BACTERIA • AN INSTRUMENT WE NEED TO SEE BACTERIA • WE USE THIS TO STORE OUR CHILLED FOODS • TYPE OF CHEMICAL WE USE TO KILL BACTERIA • IT'S USED TO KEEP FOODS BELOW -18 DEGREES • THIS PERSON MIGHT CALL TO AUDIT YOUR STORE! • ...
Food Safety 2014-03-25
Across
- ..to the right temperature
- Inappropriate for infants less than 1 yr old
- May cause dehydration, bacteremia, reactive arthritis
- FDA requires use-by date on the product label
- Make up approximately 50% of reported foodborne illnesses
- Found in ready-to-eat foods, lunch meats, soft cheese
- Refrigerator temperature (F)
- Wash hands & surfaces often
Down
- Freezer temperature (F)
- Parasite that is found in food sources and cat feces
- May cause Arthritis, Guillain-Barre Syndrome
- Found in some fish sources
- Foods should not be left on while thawing
- Refrigerate promptly
- Don't cross contaminate
- Coli May cause Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
16 Clues: Refrigerate promptly • Freezer temperature (F) • Don't cross contaminate • ..to the right temperature • Found in some fish sources • Wash hands & surfaces often • Refrigerator temperature (F) • Coli May cause Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome • Foods should not be left on while thawing • May cause Arthritis, Guillain-Barre Syndrome • Inappropriate for infants less than 1 yr old • ...
safety symbols 2014-05-26
Across
- when poisonous substances are used.
- when an open flame can cause physical damage.
- reminder to use caution near heat.
- used when substances can cause a stain.
- appears when bacteria, protists, or fungi are used.
- when care should be used around electrical equipment.
- symbol used when a live animal is being studied.
- symbol used when misuse of chemicals can cause harm.
- symbol appears when chemicals can cause damage.
Down
- symbol used when radioactive materials are used.
- when danger to eyes exist.
- when care must be used to properly dispose materials.
- symbol used when care should be taken by open flame.
- when danger can be caused by a sharp object.
- symbol used where dangerous plants are used.
- symbol used when chemicals can cause a dangerous fume.
16 Clues: when danger to eyes exist. • reminder to use caution near heat. • when poisonous substances are used. • used when substances can cause a stain. • when danger can be caused by a sharp object. • symbol used where dangerous plants are used. • when an open flame can cause physical damage. • symbol appears when chemicals can cause damage. • ...
Textile Safety 2014-06-16
Across
- used for cutting
- never handle electrical equipment with these
- take care not to sew over these
- never wear this when sewing
- do not replace this on a sewing machine
- you should gain this from your teacher before you carry on with any machine sewing procedures
- set the ironing board to an appropriate _______
- remove from sewing machine and place on back of chair
Down
- don't touch this while another person is operating it
- never use an extension cord with an iron unless the cord is tagged
- remove electrical plugs from this when not in use
- always leave the iron in this position when not in use
- heating mechanism at base of iron
- the amount of people that should be operating a sewing machine at any one time
- never race a sewing machine at this speed
- make sure this is put the upper most position before removing fabric or cutting thread
16 Clues: used for cutting • never wear this when sewing • take care not to sew over these • heating mechanism at base of iron • do not replace this on a sewing machine • never race a sewing machine at this speed • never handle electrical equipment with these • set the ironing board to an appropriate _______ • remove electrical plugs from this when not in use • ...
Winter Safety 2014-10-14
Across
- A mixture of snow and water
- Ice crystals on a frozen surface; "Jack ______"
- Precipitation in the form of small white ice crystals which form inside clouds
- Water that falls to the earth in the form of rain, hail, sleet or snow
- Rain that freezes as it falls
- A storm with heavy snow, strong winds, and severe cold
- Mild cold feeling
Down
- Process by which snow or ice changes to water
- Snowfall that is so heavy one can only see very little
- The temperature felt by the human body when wind makes it feel colder
- Intensely cold temperature
- A standardized measure of how hot and cold it is outside
- Bright with sunshine
- A period of very cold winter weather that damages plants
- Large mass of snow that slides down a mountain
- A solid form of water
16 Clues: Mild cold feeling • Bright with sunshine • A solid form of water • Intensely cold temperature • A mixture of snow and water • Rain that freezes as it falls • Process by which snow or ice changes to water • Large mass of snow that slides down a mountain • Ice crystals on a frozen surface; "Jack ______" • Snowfall that is so heavy one can only see very little • ...
LAB SAFETY 2014-09-06
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- When transferring this from one container to another, hold it away from your body
- Where you should go if a chemical touches your eyes or skin
- What you need from a teacher to go in the storage room
- How many times you should check the labels on bottles before using them
- Never remove chemicals or materials from this place
- Never do this to chemicals in the sink
- Never leave a burner______
- The direction you should cut when using a knife or sharp instrument
- Let a hot apparatus do this before you touch it or place it on the table.
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- When you should report accidents or unsafe conditions to your teacher
- This type of clothing is not allowed in the lab
- The way you should conduct yourself in the lab at all times
- Never work this way
- Do this to any glassware before using it
- What you have to wear any time you work with chemicals, heat, or glassware
- All chemicals in the lab are considered _____
16 Clues: Never work this way • Never leave a burner______ • Never do this to chemicals in the sink • Do this to any glassware before using it • All chemicals in the lab are considered _____ • This type of clothing is not allowed in the lab • Never remove chemicals or materials from this place • What you need from a teacher to go in the storage room • ...
Food safety 2015-02-26
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- Use a food _____ to check the temperature of your burger to make sure it's done.
- Food like milk and eggs should always be put in the ____ after being brought home from the grocery store.
- Sixty-five percent of people with _______ die.
- What is caused when unclean hands contaminate food?
- Never ______ food at room temperature.
- Bacteria grow rapidly in the ___________.
- _____ is transmitted mostly by food handlers.
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- A virus you can get she you eat raw cookie dough.
- Where is the safest place to defrost food?
- Hazardous foods displayed at ____ temperature for longer than two hours must not be eaten and should be properly disposed of.
- A _____ is a disease acquired from eating and drinking contaminated food or water.
- Botulism consists of spores most often contained in __________ foods that have been improperly processe.
- Raw meat should ___ touch fruit
- A bacteria found in deli meats, raw milk, and raw hot dogs.
- Cut meat and fruit on separate cutting ______.
- ________ is a bacteria found in contaminated water.
16 Clues: Raw meat should ___ touch fruit • Never ______ food at room temperature. • Bacteria grow rapidly in the ___________. • Where is the safest place to defrost food? • _____ is transmitted mostly by food handlers. • Sixty-five percent of people with _______ die. • Cut meat and fruit on separate cutting ______. • A virus you can get she you eat raw cookie dough. • ...
Safety 101 2021-02-08
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- ______ is a procedure that safeguard employees from unexpected energization or startup of machinery and equipment during servicing or maintenance activities.
- Refers to the routine cleaning and organizing of the workplace.
- This EHS Coordinator covers all ASI SE locations (2 words).
- Lift with your ______ and not your back.
- Who is responsible for safety?
- Standard ____Procedures are used to improve safety, efficiency and quality of work.
- An unexpected and undesirable event, especially one resulting in damage or harm.
- A danger or risk.
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- A communication that provides information and knowledge involving an event that occurred in the workplace (two words).
- _____ is any act that deviates from a generally recognized safe way or specified method of doing a job and which increases the probabilities for an accident.
- This EHS Manager covers all ASI SE locations (2 words).
- Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
- Acronym for the technique for using a fire extinguisher.
- _____ provides basic medical care to someone experiencing a sudden injury or illness (two words).
- Acronym for Safety Data Sheet.
- An unplanned event that has the potential to cause, but does not actually result in human injury (2 words).
16 Clues: A danger or risk. • Acronym for Safety Data Sheet. • Who is responsible for safety? • Lift with your ______ and not your back. • Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • This EHS Manager covers all ASI SE locations (2 words). • Acronym for the technique for using a fire extinguisher. • This EHS Coordinator covers all ASI SE locations (2 words). • ...
Safety Basics 2022-04-06
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- How many hours to start an investigation
- Which president signed the OSH Act
- Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead
- Which OSHA Clause is considered the "catch all"
- When is the beginning of the safety year
- What month was OSHA created
- Private organization that creates voluntary standards
- MAU's #1 core value
- What month was the OSH Act signed
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- What does CFR stand for
- These standards apply to any employer in an industry
- Most common type of injury onsite
- What does SIA stand for
- Not covered under the OSH Act
- What type of incidents have to be documented
- How many days do you have to complete an incident
16 Clues: MAU's #1 core value • What does CFR stand for • What does SIA stand for • What month was OSHA created • Not covered under the OSH Act • Most common type of injury onsite • What month was the OSH Act signed • Which president signed the OSH Act • Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead • How many hours to start an investigation • When is the beginning of the safety year • ...
May Safety 2022-05-26
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- process used to eliminate stored energy when working on a machine
- acronym for Corrective Action Request
- large customer or cloud
- Personal __________ Equipment
- each employee is responsible for their own ______
- used when 14 down is found
- mix 1 part of ______ to 10 parts water to clean up bodily fluids
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- the ____ _____ is required to be reviewed when starting every job
- acronym for the proper use of a fire extinguisher
- Receiving __________ or document
- do this when muscles or joints are getting stiff
- first person to contact with questions/concerns
- grab the _____ to safely remove a cord from an electrical outlet
- sound the air horn ______ times in case of fire
- inventory system that can save material and time
- product that does not meet requirements is a _____
16 Clues: large customer or cloud • used when 14 down is found • Personal __________ Equipment • Receiving __________ or document • acronym for Corrective Action Request • first person to contact with questions/concerns • sound the air horn ______ times in case of fire • do this when muscles or joints are getting stiff • inventory system that can save material and time • ...
Safety Review 2022-08-29
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- This and drinking are not allowed in the lab
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- All hazardous chemicals must be ____________ with chemical identification and hazards it presents
- Our outdoor rally point (in case of an evacuation) is the Northeast Parking behind
- Anything with 3 steps or more is considered a __________ and requires training (on Steris U)
- Toxicity, Safety symbol with a skull and crossbones
- Work involving welding, or a similar operation that is capable of initiating fires or explosions
- Glasses, Worn to protect your eyes
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- These contain detailed info about chemicals, their possible hazards, and ways to protect yourself
- Our severe weather shelter area is located in the hallway outside sterilization near _________
- Vest, Worn in the warehouse to
- When to report a workplace injury
- Worn to protect your body in the lab
- In case of a medical emergency the ______ Kit and AED are located in the hall area between the galley and office area
- Worn to protect your hands
- Who is responsible for ensuring a safe workplace
16 Clues: Worn to protect your hands • Vest, Worn in the warehouse to • When to report a workplace injury • Glasses, Worn to protect your eyes • Worn to protect your body in the lab • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • This and drinking are not allowed in the lab • Who is responsible for ensuring a safe workplace • Toxicity, Safety symbol with a skull and crossbones • ...
Safety & Sanitation 2022-08-27
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- One way to check if a restaurant is sanitary is to check its _____________________.
- You can put out a grease fire with this common kitchen ingredient.
- ______________ knives are more dangerous than sharp knives because you have to apply more pressure.
- Pick up small glass shards with a wet ______________ towel.
- Wash your hands after you crack an __________.
- Wash your hands for __________ seconds.
- Knives should be washed _______________ from all other dishes to prevent injury.
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- When picking up something hot in the kitchen always use a ____ ______________________.
- Food should not sit out longer than ____________ hours.
- When using a knife, use the ________ method to protect your fingers.
- Clean up ________________ immediately.
- Keep hot foods hot and ______________ foods cold.
- Never catch a falling knife, let it _____________.
- ___________________ in the kitchen is a sure way to cause an accident.
- Make sure pot handles are turned ____________ from the edge of the stove.
- Always use a cutting _____________ to avoid injury and damage to the counter.
16 Clues: Clean up ________________ immediately. • Wash your hands for __________ seconds. • Wash your hands after you crack an __________. • Keep hot foods hot and ______________ foods cold. • Never catch a falling knife, let it _____________. • Food should not sit out longer than ____________ hours. • Pick up small glass shards with a wet ______________ towel. • ...
Hand Safety 2022-09-14
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- Always remove this before donning gloves
- A type of electronic proximity device
- Creates slower reaction times and clouded judgment
- Place between two objects where hands get caught
- What employers and employees can implement to reduce the risk of hand injury
- Engineering control that helps to put less strain on hands
- Type of glove that protects against punctures
- Example of an emergency stop device
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- Vital hand safety PPE
- Type of glove that resists petroleum products and chemicals
- Built into a machine to protect hands
- Most common cause of hand injuries
- Leads to numerous work-related injuries
- Type of rotating machinery
- Example of hand injury prevention
- It is important to don and _______ gloves carefully
16 Clues: Vital hand safety PPE • Type of rotating machinery • Example of hand injury prevention • Most common cause of hand injuries • Example of an emergency stop device • A type of electronic proximity device • Built into a machine to protect hands • Leads to numerous work-related injuries • Always remove this before donning gloves • Type of glove that protects against punctures • ...
Environmental Safety 2022-02-15
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- poisonous
- Develops & enforces workplace safety guidelines
- to select
- ordinary combustibles, most common type of fire
- Flammable liquids
- acronym used to remember procedure for fire evacuation
- Electrical fires
- development of weapons for the purpose of dispensing biological organisms
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- Oxygen is a _________ gas
- "c" in the acronym RACE
- oxygen, air, fuel combine to create this
- can be combine without unfavorable results
- "P" in the acronym PASS
- Burning metals
- "A" in the acronym RACE
- acronym used to remember the proper use of an extinguisher
16 Clues: poisonous • to select • Burning metals • Electrical fires • Flammable liquids • "c" in the acronym RACE • "P" in the acronym PASS • "A" in the acronym RACE • Oxygen is a _________ gas • oxygen, air, fuel combine to create this • can be combine without unfavorable results • Develops & enforces workplace safety guidelines • ordinary combustibles, most common type of fire • ...
Kitchen Safety 2022-10-12
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- The number of new cases of foodborne illness in a given population during a specified period
- A microorganism that is infectious and causes disease.
- A small life form, seen only through a microscope
- Any equipment or utensil that normally comes in contact with food or that may drain, drip, or splash on food
- make clean and hygienic;
- A sauce, typically made of oil, vinegar, spices, and herbs.
- A protein-wrapped genetic material which is the smallest and simplest life-form known
- Microscopic single-celled organisms lacking a distinct nucleus
- caused by consuming contaminated food
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- A group of microorganisms that includes molds and yeasts
- Poisons that are produced by microorganisms, carried by fish or released by plants
- Refers to the danger of food contamination by disease-causing microorganisms
- the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
- An incident in which two or more people experience the same illness after eating the same food.
- The unintended presence of potentially harmful substances
- A microorganism that needs a host to survive.
16 Clues: make clean and hygienic; • caused by consuming contaminated food • A microorganism that needs a host to survive. • A small life form, seen only through a microscope • A microorganism that is infectious and causes disease. • A group of microorganisms that includes molds and yeasts • The unintended presence of potentially harmful substances • ...
Kitchen safety 2020-03-09
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- never cook in loose _
- always put away _ foods
- use a _ to fry meat and eggs in
- avoid _ or you could forget what you're doing
- don't _ in the kitchen
- ___ dry dishes or they can cross contaminate
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- _ produce
- keep _ foods hot
- don't cut on counter, make sure to use a _
- don't put _ in the microwave
- don't put _ in a sink full of water
- keep _ foods cold
- use oven _
- _ food will kill bacteria
- keep food at right _
- use _ and water while washing hands
16 Clues: _ produce • use oven _ • keep _ foods hot • keep _ foods cold • keep food at right _ • never cook in loose _ • don't _ in the kitchen • always put away _ foods • _ food will kill bacteria • don't put _ in the microwave • use a _ to fry meat and eggs in • don't put _ in a sink full of water • use _ and water while washing hands • don't cut on counter, make sure to use a _ • ...
Hand Safety 2020-09-09
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- employed for a short time to do a particular job
- tropical tree
- opposite of front
- _____ finger discount
- opposite of lower
- four of these on each hand
- right and ______
- at no cost
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- one of these on each hand
- not covered; naked; empty
- after first
- applause
- opposite of over
- opposite of tall
- having no empty space
- golf warning
16 Clues: applause • at no cost • after first • golf warning • tropical tree • opposite of over • opposite of tall • right and ______ • opposite of front • opposite of lower • _____ finger discount • having no empty space • one of these on each hand • not covered; naked; empty • four of these on each hand • employed for a short time to do a particular job
Food safety 2023-05-10
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- You shouldn’t put ___ in the refrigerator
- Keep hot food hot and cold food __
- pathogens being transferred from one surface to another
- Practice good personal
- Proteins that cause allergic reactions
- slice veggies on a clean
- Keep it up if it’s long
- Any surface that touches food must be cleaned and
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- Don’t leave food out more than two
- How many seconds do u wash ur hands
- Can u wear rings in the kitchen
- How many types of hazards
- Place the thermometer on what part to check the temperature
- Take them off before going to the restroom
- Milk, eggs, and yogurt should be stored in the
- 41-135 F
16 Clues: 41-135 F • Practice good personal • Keep it up if it’s long • slice veggies on a clean • How many types of hazards • Can u wear rings in the kitchen • Don’t leave food out more than two • Keep hot food hot and cold food __ • How many seconds do u wash ur hands • Proteins that cause allergic reactions • You shouldn’t put ___ in the refrigerator • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Safety First! 2023-07-19
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- The oldest product first
- The Disney number to call in an emergency
- 904TC
- Mandatory PPE when using a knife (2 words)
- First Disney Key
- 904VF
- 904
- The number to call in an emergency
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- Your shoes must be... (2 words)
- 904VS
- Who you get when there's an allergy
- What you need to drink everyday
- Where to meet in an emergency (2 words)
- Safe word used when moving near someone
- Safe word used when carrying a knife
- Life saving device found near Small World and Red Rose
16 Clues: 904 • 904VS • 904TC • 904VF • First Disney Key • The oldest product first • Your shoes must be... (2 words) • What you need to drink everyday • The number to call in an emergency • Who you get when there's an allergy • Safe word used when carrying a knife • Where to meet in an emergency (2 words) • Safe word used when moving near someone • The Disney number to call in an emergency • ...