safety Crossword Puzzles
HSE 2025-02-06
19 Clues: Sko • Ren • Fare • Brann • Skilt • Helse • Alarm • Regler • Avfall • Utgang • Risiko • Mobbing • Hansker • Rapport • Evakuere • Opplæring • Sikkerhet • Ergonomisk • Resirkulere
Patient Safety 2018-02-19
Across
- Culture describing learning from mistakes and/or taking action
- Medical access center
- How to best prevent the spread of infection
- email platform
- Upper level of care
- Brain attack
- Employee injury report
- who should address bed and chair alarms
Down
- Rapid response team
- how to operate a fire extinguisher
- Coordinated reporting format
- eLearning
- incident report
- Basic Life Support
- color denoting Fall risk
- process for dealing with fire
- Automated external defibrillator
17 Clues: eLearning • Brain attack • email platform • incident report • Basic Life Support • Rapid response team • Upper level of care • Medical access center • Employee injury report • color denoting Fall risk • Coordinated reporting format • process for dealing with fire • Automated external defibrillator • how to operate a fire extinguisher • who should address bed and chair alarms • ...
Science Safety 2012-09-04
Across
- Use this to get harmful chemicals out of your eyes
- ____ containers away from yourself and everyone else
- Don't smell,do this instead
- No loose ____ or clothes
- Not allowed in lab
- Inform the teacher of all ____
- Wear these, not safety glasses
- Don't wear ____ clothing
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- The synonym of "drinks" are not allowed
- Do this after you clean up to your hands
- ____ fingernailsare a bad idea
- Do this when there's a fire
- Tie ____ hair back
- Do not use ____ products as they're highly flammable
- Follow all instructions, ____ or written
- Never work ____
- Don't be afraid to ____ if you do not understand
17 Clues: Never work ____ • Tie ____ hair back • Not allowed in lab • No loose ____ or clothes • Don't wear ____ clothing • Do this when there's a fire • Don't smell,do this instead • ____ fingernailsare a bad idea • Inform the teacher of all ____ • Wear these, not safety glasses • The synonym of "drinks" are not allowed • Do this after you clean up to your hands • ...
Weather Safety 2013-06-28
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- Though thunderstorms often bring heavy rainfall, ________ can occur far away from areas of heavy rain
- A severe thunderstorm _____ is issued when conditions are conducive to the development of severe thunderstorms in and around the watch area, and indicates when a severe thunderstorm is likely to occur
- Preceded by a dark sky and sometimes a greenish light, and often accompanied by dark, low-lying clouds
- Roughly 10 percent of thunderstorms are classified as "_____ thunderstorms," which means that they produce hail at least 3/4 inch in diameter and have winds that reach speeds of 58 mph or higher
- If you are in a forested area, find ______ in a low area under a thick growth of small trees, if possible
- If you are on open ____, get to land immediately and seek shelter
- If you are in an open area, find a ___ place such as a ravine or valley. Be alert for flash floods.
- A severe thunderstorm _____ is issued when a severe thunderstorm has been observed by spotters or indicated on radar. Warnings indicate that this type of thunderstorm is occurring or imminent in the warning area, and is a danger to life and property in the path of the storm
- Stay away from ____, isolated trees or other tall objects
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- ___ can be as small as the size of a pea, or as large as a softball
- Stay away from faucets, sinks, showers and bathtubs. Plumbing and bathroom fixtures can conduct ________
- Equate _______ with lightning, even if lightning is not visible where you are. If you can hear this, you are close enough to a storm to be struck by lightning.
- A tent offers no ______ from lightening
- When you see lightening, ____ open fields, the top of a hill or ridge
- Make sure you have a battery-powered _____ so you can receive weather alerts and storm updates if you lose power
- If you have lost power, use battery-powered flashlights for lighting rather than _______, to prevent accidental fires
- Warm, humid conditions offer the (most or least) favorable environment for thunderstorms to develop
17 Clues: A tent offers no ______ from lightening • Stay away from ____, isolated trees or other tall objects • If you are on open ____, get to land immediately and seek shelter • ___ can be as small as the size of a pea, or as large as a softball • When you see lightening, ____ open fields, the top of a hill or ridge • ...
Safety Crossword 2014-09-23
Across
- Hydrochloric, sulphuric, nitric
- Infant abduction
- Examining the lab for safety compliance.
- The materials you need to clean up a spill
- The safe place to dispense chemicals
- The procedure to follow in responding to a fire.
- What you should wear to protect your eyes.
- The opposite of an acid
- The right place to put biohazardous waste.
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- The last step in "RACE"
- What you should wear if you are concerned about splashes to your face.
- Releases oxygen when reacting with other chemicals.
- The code to call if there is a large chemical spill.
- Catches on fire.
- closed toe
- Used to open ampules
- Powered air purifying respirator
17 Clues: closed toe • Infant abduction • Catches on fire. • Used to open ampules • The last step in "RACE" • The opposite of an acid • Hydrochloric, sulphuric, nitric • Powered air purifying respirator • The safe place to dispense chemicals • Examining the lab for safety compliance. • The materials you need to clean up a spill • What you should wear to protect your eyes. • ...
chemical safety 2021-09-16
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- don't put any chemicals by your ______
- don’t ______ any
- pour chemicals over the ______, not the floor
- all chemicals need to be ______
- Keep chemicals ______
- food ______
- if you get chemicals on your skin tell the ______ right away
- always ______ what you are handling
- name of the crossword
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- never put ______ back into the original container
- tell everyone when you have chemicals on your skin
- always ______ during emergencies
- only smell chemicals by ______
- keep ______ on all chemicals you're not using
- ______ chemicals away from your face
- ______ is a dangerous chemical
- ______ know how to clean up the chemicals you are using
17 Clues: food ______ • don’t ______ any • Keep chemicals ______ • name of the crossword • only smell chemicals by ______ • ______ is a dangerous chemical • all chemicals need to be ______ • always ______ during emergencies • always ______ what you are handling • ______ chemicals away from your face • don't put any chemicals by your ______ • pour chemicals over the ______, not the floor • ...
chemical safety 2021-09-16
Across
- always ______ during emergencies
- only smell chemicals by ______
- don’t ______ any chemicals
- ______ know how to clean up the chemicals you are using
- true or false tell everyone when you have chemicals on your skin
- never put ______ chemicals back into the original container
- if you get chemicals on your skin tell the ______ right away
- all chemicals need to be ______
- food ______
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- always ______ what you are using
- pour chemicals over the ______, not the floor
- Keep chemicals ______
- main subject
- keep ______ on all chemicals you're not using
- ______ chemicals away from your face
- ______ is a dangerous chemical
- don't put any chemicals by your ______
17 Clues: food ______ • main subject • Keep chemicals ______ • don’t ______ any chemicals • only smell chemicals by ______ • ______ is a dangerous chemical • all chemicals need to be ______ • always ______ what you are using • always ______ during emergencies • ______ chemicals away from your face • don't put any chemicals by your ______ • pour chemicals over the ______, not the floor • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-05-23
Across
- Machinery must be equipped with these to protect workers
- A power industrial truck.
- Necessary accessories when overhead hazards are present.
- Hand protection needed when working with chemicals
- HIV and Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne
- One of the responsibilities of an employer is to report all_________.
- Device typically used for Lock out- tag out
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- Type of communication training required by OSHA
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and harmful particles in the air
- Every employee needs to be mindful of this
- This type of protection is needed when working at height
- Keep pedestrians safe from forklifts
- Things that should be follow in order to be safe.
- Minor injury that could result from picking heavy boxes
- Solid or hazardous waste disposal unit
- You must take precautions when entering this space
- typical hazardous constituent of universal waste lamps and switches
17 Clues: A power industrial truck. • Keep pedestrians safe from forklifts • Solid or hazardous waste disposal unit • Every employee needs to be mindful of this • Device typically used for Lock out- tag out • HIV and Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne • Type of communication training required by OSHA • Things that should be follow in order to be safe. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-05-06
Across
- Should be reported immediately to your supervisor when discovered
- Caused by sun exposure, extreme heat, and/or high humidity
- The 'E' in LEAD
- There are two of these stations in the warehouse
- Clothing made of fluorescent material with a light reflective tape
- STEP to __________
- Safety Commitment #2
- Employees have fewer injuries when they keep their work in their
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- Never block access to this type of equipment or exits
- What 'SDS' stands for
- Use _______________ of contact when ascending/descending ladders
- Cabinet located in EHS office
- Never place any part of your body under ___________ loads.
- Every trailer being loaded/unloaded should have two of these
- SDC has surpassed the 5 ton mark on this material initiative
- Foods high in water content can help maintain ____________.
- Use your _____ to communicate when entering/exiting the warehouse
17 Clues: The 'E' in LEAD • STEP to __________ • Safety Commitment #2 • What 'SDS' stands for • Cabinet located in EHS office • There are two of these stations in the warehouse • Never block access to this type of equipment or exits • Never place any part of your body under ___________ loads. • Caused by sun exposure, extreme heat, and/or high humidity • ...
Patient Safety 2019-02-26
Across
- What test has to be confirmed on the Clinitek
- What is the most mature stage of a NRBC
- The new Multimer test is for what disease
- What is the anticoagulant for a CBC
- The bacteria pad on a dip stick detects what chemical
- What is the anticoagulant for a Pt
- ALL MRDs get sent to which lab
- Where in the body are most coagulation factors produced
- IF the MCHC is >38.5, what should you check for on the differential
- Besides a Na Citrate tube, what other tube does a Plt Agg have
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- What reagent do you add to fresh BM biopsy cores to preserve viability for transport
- Engraftment studies get sent to which lab
- When you change this reagent, you do not have to run a post reagent change CBCDI
- Marrow is added to this to preserve viability to RNA
- Clumping You always have to look at the slide under the microscope when the CBC has this flag
- The WBC pad on the urine dip stick is negative but there are WBCs in the Urine. This because the WBCs in the patient's urine do not have this enzyme
- Which lab does the Comprehensive Heme Panel get sent to
17 Clues: ALL MRDs get sent to which lab • What is the anticoagulant for a Pt • What is the anticoagulant for a CBC • What is the most mature stage of a NRBC • Engraftment studies get sent to which lab • The new Multimer test is for what disease • What test has to be confirmed on the Clinitek • Marrow is added to this to preserve viability to RNA • ...
Process Safety 2020-10-05
Across
- a deliberate prevention of process flow to provide a safe environment for performing maintenance, repair or replacement operations on process facilities
- is an unplanned and uncontrolled release of the containments from ECDs and Hoods.
- a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, but is not consumed by the reaction
- A common method of protecting process equipment against excessively high pressure
- a device or instrument designed to detect the presence of an object or substance
- as low as reasonably practicable
- a device or natural object that regulates directs or controls the flow of a fluid by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways.
- when a refined metal is naturally converted to a more stable form such as its oxide, hydroxide or sulphide state that leads to deterioration of the material.
- the action of assessing something
- The process by which an initial – sometimes small – events trigger a further – sometimes larger event that may be classified as a near miss or an incident
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- is an individual piece of equipment, a control system or an individual protection device which in the event of a single point failure may result in a hazardous situation which could lead to an accident.
- protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure.
- the action or process of intervening.
- mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires.
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of something.
- a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.
17 Clues: as low as reasonably practicable • the action of assessing something • the action or process of intervening. • protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure. • the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of something. • mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires. • ...
Internet Safety 2024-04-08
17 Clues: WIRUS • SEKRET • KŁÓDKA • ZGADYWAĆ • SPRAWDZIĆ • WSKAZÓWKA • REGULARNIE • INSTALOWAĆ • NIEZNAJOMY • BEZPIECZNY • URZĄDZENIE • ZALOGOWAĆ SIĘ • NIEBEZPIECZNY • WYLOGOWAĆ SIĘ • BEZPIECZEŃSTWO • NIEBEZPIECZNA STRONA • OPROGRAMOWANIE ANTYWIRUSOWE
Safety Rules 2023-01-30
Across
- a buttons used to stop a machine
- A exit to use in emergency's
- when working on a project
- when using tools
- peice of equipment to protect your eyes
- a kit used to heal wounds
- what you do at the end of the period
- on a warning sign
- Somewhere you can't enter
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- What type of shoe to wear
- When using tools
- a unsafe surface
- something
- use when carrying wood
- how far to keep your fingers away from the blade
- on a warning sign
- on a warning sign
- you cant do this while in the shop
- What to wear to protect your lungs
- Something you wear to protect your ears
20 Clues: something • When using tools • a unsafe surface • when using tools • on a warning sign • on a warning sign • on a warning sign • use when carrying wood • What type of shoe to wear • when working on a project • a kit used to heal wounds • Somewhere you can't enter • A exit to use in emergency's • a buttons used to stop a machine • you cant do this while in the shop • ...
Electrical Safety 2026-02-06
Across
- A complete path where current flows.
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily (like copper or aluminum).
- The rate at which electricity is used or produced, measured in watts (W).
- An unintended path with very low resistance that can cause overheating or damage.
- Electric current that flows in only one direction (like batteries).
- Electric current that changes direction repeatedly (like household electricity).
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- How much a material resists the flow of electric current, measured in ohms (Ω).
- The movement of electric charge through a circuit, measured in amperes (amps, A).
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow easily (like rubber, plastic, or glass).
- A circuit that is broken, so current cannot flow.
- The force (or pressure) that pushes electric current through a circuit, measured in volts (V).
- Connecting an electrical circuit to the earth for safety.
- A rule that shows the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance
- The flow of electric charge (usually electrons) through a material.
- A device that opens or closes a circuit to control electricity flow.
- A closed path that allows current to flow.
- A safety device that melts to break a circuit if the current is too high.
17 Clues: A complete path where current flows. • A closed path that allows current to flow. • A circuit that is broken, so current cannot flow. • Connecting an electrical circuit to the earth for safety. • Electric current that flows in only one direction (like batteries). • The flow of electric charge (usually electrons) through a material. • ...
Process Safety 2020-10-05
Across
- protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure.
- a device or natural object that regulates directs or controls the flow of a fluid by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways.
- PROTECTION mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires.
- as low as reasonably practicable
- is an individual piece of equipment, a control system or an individual protection device which in the event of a single point failure may result in a hazardous situation which could lead to an accident.
- is an unplanned and uncontrolled release of the containments from ECDs and Hoods.
- the action or process of intervening.
- when a refined metal is naturally converted to a more stable form such as its oxide, hydroxide or sulphide state that leads to deterioration of the material.
Down
- The process by which an initial – sometimes small – events trigger a further – sometimes larger event that may be classified as a near miss or an incident
- A common method of protecting process equipment against excessively high pressure
- a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.
- the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of something.
- a deliberate prevention of process flow to provide a safe environment for performing maintenance, repair or replacement operations on process facilities
- a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, but is not consumed by the reaction
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- a device or instrument designed to detect the presence of an object or substance
- the action of assessing something
17 Clues: as low as reasonably practicable • the action of assessing something • the action or process of intervening. • protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure. • the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of something. • PROTECTION mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires. • ...
safety meeting 2026-02-09
Across
- number of fire extinguishers
- in a robbery you should stay ___
- security meeting happens how many times a year
- Branch employees should go ____ to safe haven
- branch passcode
- safe haven
- 1-800-727-7375
- inspect the building exterior
- anything that interferes/prevents normal work functions
- when opening always be aware of your
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- observe robber's actions and appearance
- yelling
- keeping you, customer & bank information protected
- Return to the branch until ______ by authorities, Global Security, your manager or your MD-BankingDon’t:
- submit as soon as possible( but no more than 72 hours after)
- Always ___ with demands
- waving fist
17 Clues: yelling • safe haven • waving fist • 1-800-727-7375 • branch passcode • Always ___ with demands • number of fire extinguishers • inspect the building exterior • in a robbery you should stay ___ • when opening always be aware of your • observe robber's actions and appearance • Branch employees should go ____ to safe haven • security meeting happens how many times a year • ...
PATIENT SAFETY WEEK 2020-03-10
Across
- The hospital assesses safety risks inherent in its patient population to reduce _________
- A ________ result of a test or diagnostic procedure on a timely basis
- Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections
- The organization implements policies and procedures to reduce the risk of _________ infections
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- When reporting a critical value, what type of communication should be used?
- National Patient Safety Goal #2 encourages improvement of _____ among caregivers
- This type of medication is used to treat blood clots
- Improving safety requires an organizational ______________ that enables and priorities safety
- A good way to document that each step in a process is completed is through use of a _____________
- All medications and solutions on and off a sterile field
- Universal protocol requires a _____________ before a procedure
11 Clues: Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections • This type of medication is used to treat blood clots • All medications and solutions on and off a sterile field • Universal protocol requires a _____________ before a procedure • A ________ result of a test or diagnostic procedure on a timely basis • ...
NAOSH SAFETY WEEK PUZZLE 2018-05-04
11 Clues: brain guard • noise solution • lap or shoulder • close but no cigar • safety event in May • boating requirement • standard or emergency • little piggy protector • weekly safety discussion • illegal driving activity • keep your eyes on the prize
Shop Safety 2020-09-18
Across
- the standard unit for measuring sound
- color used to designate controls like levers, wheels, and knobs
- safety device used to protect ears from loud noises (cover the entire ear)
- the best type of clothing to wear in the shop for protection
- the color used to identify fire fighting equipment
- A fire that is caused by ordinary combustible materials
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- the color used to designate safety equipment and first aid supplies
- used to protect the workers eyes
- color used to mark traffic areas
- the color used to identify out of working order equipment
- colors used to draw a person's attention to large items
- color used to designate waste containers
- the risk of being free from danger or injury
- color used to help improve the visibility of items
- A fire that is caused by flammable liquids
15 Clues: used to protect the workers eyes • color used to mark traffic areas • the standard unit for measuring sound • color used to designate waste containers • A fire that is caused by flammable liquids • the risk of being free from danger or injury • color used to help improve the visibility of items • the color used to identify fire fighting equipment • ...
BRHW July Safety Crossword 2023-06-25
Across
- activate a fire alarm
- active shooter(code)
- missing persons code(elopement)
- one who can shut off emergency oxygen in corridor
- safety data sheets
- compartment to evacuate too
- class K extinguisher used here
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- extinguisher procedure
- life safety acronym
- ____threat, announce code black
- only if you know we're threat is coming from.
- class of extinguisher in main areas
- distance apart in feet(fire extinguisher)
- active shooter unable to run
- last resort
15 Clues: last resort • safety data sheets • life safety acronym • active shooter(code) • activate a fire alarm • extinguisher procedure • compartment to evacuate too • active shooter unable to run • class K extinguisher used here • ____threat, announce code black • missing persons code(elopement) • class of extinguisher in main areas • distance apart in feet(fire extinguisher) • ...
Review Geordon Krenson 2023-10-02
Across
- How many siblings Geordon Has
- said the market is the oxygen of society
- Not known outside the company
- a review to safety safety and accuracy
- independent and unbinspectionctiuon
- account finance
- less than a year
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- How many shoes does Mr. Clayton own
- Mr Clayton was a popular student
- 1-3 years
- long-term term, end result
- handless confidential Info
- Geordon's favorite sport
- specific, short, miny goal
- Geordon favorite football team
15 Clues: 1-3 years • account finance • less than a year • Geordon's favorite sport • long-term term, end result • handless confidential Info • specific, short, miny goal • How many siblings Geordon Has • Not known outside the company • Geordon favorite football team • Mr Clayton was a popular student • How many shoes does Mr. Clayton own • independent and unbinspectionctiuon • ...
skills test review 2025-02-12
Across
- Key pre-start visual inspection checks include _ inflation and wear
- Used for digging trenches and foundations
- Equipment operators are responsible for their own — and those around them
- Before starting equipment, check for fluid _
- The safety component that prevents rolling
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- A pre-start _ daily should be performed
- This agency ensures operator safety regulations
- Used for paving and smoothing surfaces
- To prevent unintended movement, apply the parking _
- The primary power source in heavy equipment
- Pre-start inspections check for tire inflation and _
11 Clues: Used for paving and smoothing surfaces • A pre-start _ daily should be performed • Used for digging trenches and foundations • The safety component that prevents rolling • The primary power source in heavy equipment • Before starting equipment, check for fluid _ • This agency ensures operator safety regulations • To prevent unintended movement, apply the parking _ • ...
National Safe Work Month 2025 2025-09-24
Across
- Protective clothing or equipment worn for safety
- Checking for risks before starting a task is called a risk ______
- WHS stands for Work Health and ______
- Emergency exits should never be ______
- Reporting unsafe situations helps prevent ______
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- Everyone’s responsibility – creating a safe ______
- Slips, trips, and ______ are a common cause of workplace injury
- Protective glasses or goggles shield your ____
- The month in which National Safe Work Month occurs
- The 2025 campaign theme: “Safety: every job, every ___"
- Safe storage of chemicals prevents harmful ____
11 Clues: WHS stands for Work Health and ______ • Emergency exits should never be ______ • Protective glasses or goggles shield your ____ • Safe storage of chemicals prevents harmful ____ • Protective clothing or equipment worn for safety • Reporting unsafe situations helps prevent ______ • Everyone’s responsibility – creating a safe ______ • ...
Duties of the Employer 2023-03-30
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- Employers should evaluate all safety ___________ in the business.
- Employers should aim to ________________ safety hazards.
- Employees should be supervised to ensure they are not conducting their work in an _____________ manner.
- Supervisors should be ____________ in the relevant precautionary measures.
- ________ should provide the means to apply the necessary safety measures.
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- Employers should provide the relevant safety ________________ to employees.
- Employers should identify any safety __________.
- An employer has a legal responsibility to ensure a ________ working environment.
8 Clues: Employers should identify any safety __________. • Employers should aim to ________________ safety hazards. • Employers should evaluate all safety ___________ in the business. • ________ should provide the means to apply the necessary safety measures. • Supervisors should be ____________ in the relevant precautionary measures. • ...
Unit 8 2023-03-29
20 Clues: õnn • suhe • tarkus • raskus • ohutus • haigus • kurbus • igavus • hullus • nõrkus • pimedus • vabadus • väsimus • põnevus • pimedus • üksindus • juhtimine • partnerlus • teadlikkus • võistlushimuline
Problemas de la gente 2024-01-23
20 Clues: crime • death • rights • hunger • rights • racism • access • safety • danger • poverty • obesity • medicine • violence • injustice • illnesses • iliteracy • inequality • unemployment • overpopulation • discrimination
Medavie Education 2023-12-12
Across
- Beck's triad is in the house
- First name of your favorite paramedic
- Everyone gets this without a gag
- Kidney position
- the higher line between S and T
- An uptight pneumothorax
- A flag with no nation
- Treatment for "Eye spy with my little eye"
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- First line treatment for cardiac arrest
- Hurry up....you're going to slow!
- PQRST why did you go away?
- One,two,three...no IV
- CLEEEEAAAAARRRR!!
- How low can we go sweetly?
- Another key to improving patient safety
- Backasswards delivery
- High and low, that's where the STEMI goes
- Help me...I'm bleeding
- The key to improving patient safety
19 Clues: Kidney position • CLEEEEAAAAARRRR!! • One,two,three...no IV • Backasswards delivery • A flag with no nation • Help me...I'm bleeding • An uptight pneumothorax • PQRST why did you go away? • How low can we go sweetly? • Beck's triad is in the house • the higher line between S and T • Everyone gets this without a gag • Hurry up....you're going to slow! • ...
Chapter 10 2023-08-27
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- soap & water
- Safety Data Sheet
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- nonfood contact surfaces must be cleaned
- abbreviation for quaternary ammonium compounds
- soap and water
- Chlorine, iodine, and quats
- <6(acid) 7 (neutral) >8(base)
- scouring agent
- removes mineral deposit
- the first step for cleaning stationary equipment
Down
- should be at 110
- 2nd type of sanitizer
- to take off dried food on plates
- states how to deal with chemicals and where to store it
- breaks down grease
- 1 type of sanitizer
- solution is a mix of chemical sanitizer and water
- are up when storing flatware and utensils
- parts per million
20 Clues: soap & water • soap and water • scouring agent • should be at 110 • Safety Data Sheet • parts per million • breaks down grease • 1 type of sanitizer • 2nd type of sanitizer • removes mineral deposit • Chlorine, iodine, and quats • <6(acid) 7 (neutral) >8(base) • to take off dried food on plates • nonfood contact surfaces must be cleaned • are up when storing flatware and utensils • ...
UFL5 crossword of the day 2024-10-01
Across
- You can find lots of resources here.
- a tool to help with training employee's
- Area manager
- When entering or exiting the building use?
- This is our #1 priority
- Area manager
- HR rep
- feet protection
- Quality manager
- When moving through aisles
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- Group put together for safety matters
- everytime you skip an item it generates a?
- Before you enter the freezer this has to be done.
- ASM
- Most unsafe item to place on top shelf
- When there is a spill who do you call?
- items you can win for being safe
- Multi site lead
- FPS
- Site lead
20 Clues: ASM • FPS • HR rep • Site lead • Area manager • Area manager • Multi site lead • feet protection • Quality manager • This is our #1 priority • When moving through aisles • items you can win for being safe • You can find lots of resources here. • Group put together for safety matters • Most unsafe item to place on top shelf • When there is a spill who do you call? • ...
SMS (Safety Management System) Crossword 2023-11-07
Across
- Includes training, communication, and other actions to create a positive safety culture within all levels of the workforce.
- When EASA are referencing the SMS requirements for airworthiness what term is used for OEM product?
- The act of obeying a law or rule, especially one that controls a particular industry or type of work.
- Determines the need for, and adequacy of, new or revised risk controls based on the assessment of acceptable risk.
- Acting in response to a situation rather than creating or controlling it.
- Evaluates the continued effectiveness of implemented risk control strategies; supports the identification of new hazards.
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- Encourage effective two-way communication and other means to ….. … …. throughout the organization so that everybody may work safely, effectively and more productively for the organizations (and their supply chain!)
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- When EASA are referencing the SMS requirements for airworthiness what term is used for MRO product?
- Adaptation of a system, process, etc. to be operated with the use of computers and the internet
- A situation involving exposure to danger.
- Creating or controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than responding to it after it has happened.
- Relating to or having the effect of predicting an event or result.
- Establishes senior management's commitment to continually improve safety; defines the methods, processes, and organizational structure needed to meet safety goals.
- Aviation ….. ……. is described as reflecting the real commitment to safety, or how people act when no one is watching!
15 Clues: A situation involving exposure to danger. • Relating to or having the effect of predicting an event or result. • Acting in response to a situation rather than creating or controlling it. • The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury. • ...
Linn-Mar Safety Xword 2024-02-13
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- bring safety ___ to the attention of building admin
- use a ___ not a chair when reaching for tall items
- be mindful of slips, trips & ___ while working
- maintaining ___ will help you avoid a fall
- avoid ___ cords when plugging things in to a wall
- Injured employees should contact the SFM Work injury _______.
- return this ___ to Phil Miller at the LRC for a prize drawing
- if you see something, ___ something
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- critical ___ in safety can occur when our mind is off-task
- Linn-Mar ___ can be used to "buy" fun LM swag
- watch for overnight ___ due to standing water & cold temps
- Let me see you _______ when you walk like a penguin.
- Be sure to fill out a work _______ report if hurt on the job.
- recognize others with safety ___ outs
- clinical treatment for a work injury will be provided by ___Care
15 Clues: if you see something, ___ something • recognize others with safety ___ outs • maintaining ___ will help you avoid a fall • Linn-Mar ___ can be used to "buy" fun LM swag • be mindful of slips, trips & ___ while working • avoid ___ cords when plugging things in to a wall • use a ___ not a chair when reaching for tall items • ...
Activity No. 2025-12-01
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- – A physical hazard that can contaminate food.
- – To check if the HACCP system is working properly.
- – A system that finds and controls food hazards.
- – To check time, temperature, or other control points
- – A process after cooking that can be a control point.
- – A possible danger in food that can be biological, chemical, or physical.
- – Actions taken when a safety limit is not met.
- – A step in food preparation where temperature is checked.
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- – A rule like minimum temperature or time for safety.
- – Live seafood kept in tanks like clams or oysters.
- – A chemical hazard that may be found on food.
- – Written documents used in HACCP to track safety steps.
- -Meat process that uses smoke to preserve food.
- Point – A step where a hazard can be controlled or removed.
- – A tiny organism that can cause food-borne illness.
15 Clues: – A physical hazard that can contaminate food. • – A chemical hazard that may be found on food. • -Meat process that uses smoke to preserve food. • – Actions taken when a safety limit is not met. • – A system that finds and controls food hazards. • – Live seafood kept in tanks like clams or oysters. • – To check if the HACCP system is working properly. • ...
PATIENT SAFETY WEEK 2020-03-10
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- This type of medication is used to treat blood clots
- The organization implements policies and procedures to reduce the risk of _________ infections
- The hospital assesses safety risks inherent in its patient population to reduce _________
- Improving safety requires an organizational ______________ that enables and priorities safety
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- Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections
- Universal protocol requires a _____________ before a procedure
- When reporting a critical value, what type of communication should be used?
- National Patient Safety Goal #2 encourages improvement of _____ among caregivers
- A good way to document that each step in a process is completed is through use of a _____________
- All medications and solutions on and off a sterile field
- A ________ result of a test or diagnostic procedure on a timely basis
11 Clues: Best way to prevent hospital acquired infections • This type of medication is used to treat blood clots • All medications and solutions on and off a sterile field • Universal protocol requires a _____________ before a procedure • A ________ result of a test or diagnostic procedure on a timely basis • ...
Health & Safety Vocab 2022-02-19
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- Another type of germ which can cause disease
- A form of safety hazard
- person conducting a business or undertaking
- The Early Years Learning Framework
- Cleanliness habits
- A type of Chemical hazard
- Australian Children's Education & Care Quality
- A type of Biological Hazard
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- harm as the result of a hazard
- A deeply distressing experience
- Workplace Health & Safety
- Germs living around us
- Early Childhood Education & Care
- National Quality Framework
- Objects likely to cause harm
15 Clues: Cleanliness habits • Germs living around us • A form of safety hazard • Workplace Health & Safety • A type of Chemical hazard • National Quality Framework • A type of Biological Hazard • Objects likely to cause harm • harm as the result of a hazard • A deeply distressing experience • Early Childhood Education & Care • The Early Years Learning Framework • ...
Review Geordon Krenson 2023-10-02
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- How many siblings Geordon Has
- said the market is the oxygen of society
- Not known outside the company
- a review to safety safety and accuracy
- independent and unbinspectionctiuon
- account finance
- less than a year
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- How many shoes does Mr. Clayton own
- Mr Clayton was a popular student
- 1-3 years
- long-term term, end result
- handless confidential Info
- Geordon's favorite sport
- specific, short, miny goal
- Geordon favorite football team
15 Clues: 1-3 years • account finance • less than a year • Geordon's favorite sport • long-term term, end result • handless confidential Info • specific, short, miny goal • How many siblings Geordon Has • Not known outside the company • Geordon favorite football team • Mr Clayton was a popular student • How many shoes does Mr. Clayton own • independent and unbinspectionctiuon • ...
Review Geordon Krenson 2023-10-02
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- How many siblings Geordon Has
- said the market is the oxygen of society
- Not known outside the company
- a review to safety safety and accuracy
- independent and unbinspectionctiuon
- account finance
- less than a year
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- How many shoes does Mr. Clayton own
- Mr Clayton was a popular student
- 1-3 years
- long-term term, end result
- handless confidential Info
- Geordon's favorite sport
- specific, short, miny goal
- Geordon favorite football team
15 Clues: 1-3 years • account finance • less than a year • Geordon's favorite sport • long-term term, end result • handless confidential Info • specific, short, miny goal • How many siblings Geordon Has • Not known outside the company • Geordon favorite football team • Mr Clayton was a popular student • How many shoes does Mr. Clayton own • independent and unbinspectionctiuon • ...
World Safety and Health Day - April 28, 2025 2025-04-07
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- Manual Handling RA?P
- Gloves, goggles, hardhats etc.
- The most common incidents
- Emergency Preparedness
- Emergency signage is typically this colour
- HS16 Checklist A
- Oh! That was close! (4,4)
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- The first step in the Hierarchy of controls
- Have a responsibility for their own health and safety
- Control of ____ Hazardous to Health
- HSE accident recording?
- ___ Do Check Act
- Risk assessment step four
- Work activities without close or direct supervision
- Health and ___
15 Clues: Health and ___ • ___ Do Check Act • HS16 Checklist A • Manual Handling RA?P • Emergency Preparedness • HSE accident recording? • The most common incidents • Risk assessment step four • Oh! That was close! (4,4) • Gloves, goggles, hardhats etc. • Control of ____ Hazardous to Health • Emergency signage is typically this colour • The first step in the Hierarchy of controls • ...
SAFETY 2022-09-01
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- What needs to be tucked in?
- What needs to stay under the desks?
- What do you need to not get distracted when using?
- What do you need to do while using the sewing machine?
- What needs to be turned off at the wall after use
- What tool is used to remove stiches
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- What do you need to hold towards you?
- What is hot and needs to be placed upright after use?
- What needs to be completed at home if not completed in class?
- What will your teacher say when she needs you to listen to them?
10 Clues: What needs to be tucked in? • What needs to stay under the desks? • What tool is used to remove stiches • What do you need to hold towards you? • What needs to be turned off at the wall after use • What do you need to not get distracted when using? • What is hot and needs to be placed upright after use? • What do you need to do while using the sewing machine? • ...
Safety 2022-08-05
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- You have to use your own to get into the building. Do not share!
- Everyone in the building needs to have on nonslip ___ to prevent falling in the production area.
- This machine will honk at you if you are not paying attention to where you are waking.
- If you work with chemicals, you must wear these to protect your eyes.
- If this gas leaks inside of the building, everyone needs to evacuate.
- You must report any injury or accident to this person immediately.
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- I am only authorized to use this if I am in janitorial, quality, sanitation or maintenance.
- If you use this in the production area, you must wear a cutting glove.
- In the facility, you should always walk and never ___ to avoid falling.
- Stand to the side by these when you clock in and out to avoid forklift traffic.
10 Clues: You have to use your own to get into the building. Do not share! • You must report any injury or accident to this person immediately. • If you work with chemicals, you must wear these to protect your eyes. • If this gas leaks inside of the building, everyone needs to evacuate. • If you use this in the production area, you must wear a cutting glove. • ...
Safety!! 2022-10-03
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- Gloves made from animal skins that protect the user's hands from sharp and hot items.
- Abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheet.
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment.
- Most important aspect of small engines.
- 3-Prong plugs for electrical equipment that is grounded and safer than the 2-prong plug.
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- Plastic shield that is worn to protect you face.
- Glasses mechanics wear to protect their eyes from injury.
- Outer covering worn over your pants to protect your legs from possible chainsaw injuries.
- A water activated station that is used to help rinse your eyes.
- Foam Plugs or headphones that protect the eardrums for loud noises.
10 Clues: Most important aspect of small engines. • Abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheet. • Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment. • Plastic shield that is worn to protect you face. • Glasses mechanics wear to protect their eyes from injury. • A water activated station that is used to help rinse your eyes. • ...
Safety 2019-01-08
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- A disorder with nerve cells
- rain that is more acidic than most
- Huge pits where wastes are dumped
- First aid procedure with chest compressions
- Controls insects and pest
- protects things from UV radiation
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- Person highly skilled in an area
- upward pulls into the diaphragm
- Disease that results in high blood sugar
- trapping of heat by carbon dioxide
10 Clues: Controls insects and pest • A disorder with nerve cells • upward pulls into the diaphragm • Person highly skilled in an area • Huge pits where wastes are dumped • protects things from UV radiation • rain that is more acidic than most • trapping of heat by carbon dioxide • Disease that results in high blood sugar • First aid procedure with chest compressions
safety 2021-10-20
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- เหตุการณ์ที่เกิดขึ้นโดยไม่คาดคิด ทำให้เกิดการบาดเจ็บหรือทรัพย์สินเสียหาย
- เมื่อเกิดเหตุไฟไหม้ต้องใช้อันดับแรก
- การประเมินความเสี่ยงในงาน
- สถานการณ์ฉุกเฉิน
- สิ่งคุกคาม
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- มาตราฐานความปลอดภัยถึงขั้นเสีบชีวิต
- เส้นทางเดินเท้าที่อนุญาตให้เดิน
- เหตุการณ์เกือบเกิดอุบัติเหตุ
- การวิเคราะห์งานเพื่อความปลอดภัย
- อุปกรณ์ป้องกันอันตรายส่วนบุคคล
10 Clues: สิ่งคุกคาม • สถานการณ์ฉุกเฉิน • การประเมินความเสี่ยงในงาน • เหตุการณ์เกือบเกิดอุบัติเหตุ • อุปกรณ์ป้องกันอันตรายส่วนบุคคล • เส้นทางเดินเท้าที่อนุญาตให้เดิน • การวิเคราะห์งานเพื่อความปลอดภัย • มาตราฐานความปลอดภัยถึงขั้นเสีบชีวิต • เมื่อเกิดเหตุไฟไหม้ต้องใช้อันดับแรก • เหตุการณ์ที่เกิดขึ้นโดยไม่คาดคิด ทำให้เกิดการบาดเจ็บหรือทรัพย์สินเสียหาย
Safety 2023-03-27
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- look both ways before you cross the _______
- an unknown person________
- always wear _____ gear
- you get this by touching something hot ______
- person who puts out fires _________
- leaving toys on the stairs can result in this ___
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- safe place to walk ______
- do not touch _____ switches with wet hands
- memorize the fire department's phone ________
- a must kit in every house
10 Clues: always wear _____ gear • safe place to walk ______ • an unknown person________ • a must kit in every house • person who puts out fires _________ • do not touch _____ switches with wet hands • look both ways before you cross the _______ • memorize the fire department's phone ________ • you get this by touching something hot ______ • ...
Safety 2023-04-18
Safety 2015-06-12
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- My house and my car are my __________________.
- You must ________________ young children.
- Syria isn't safe now. It is ___________________.
- You __________________ eat alot of fast food.
- That is not the companies computer. It is my ______________ computer
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- People with _____________________ save money in the bank
- Your money is ___________________ in the bank.
- Dubai is a big _______________ in the UAE.
- You ______________ drive carefully.
- Before an exam the students are a little ________________.
10 Clues: You ______________ drive carefully. • You must ________________ young children. • Dubai is a big _______________ in the UAE. • You __________________ eat alot of fast food. • My house and my car are my __________________. • Your money is ___________________ in the bank. • Syria isn't safe now. It is ___________________. • ...
Safety 2015-04-15
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- Karen________ is the Chair of see 2 Across
- needs to be reported via Accident Report Form
- Committee to ensure the _______ of our cmployees & customers
- Are the walkways & parking areas free of ________ and ice?
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- Is all window and door glass _______?
- A properly maintained _________contributes to the bank's bottom line by minimizing adsenteeisum due to injury
- Are the _______ and downspouts funtioning as intended?
- Are all mats & _______ edges smooth and flat?
- Are all areas _______?
- An unavoidable danger or risk
10 Clues: Are all areas _______? • An unavoidable danger or risk • Is all window and door glass _______? • Karen________ is the Chair of see 2 Across • Are all mats & _______ edges smooth and flat? • needs to be reported via Accident Report Form • Are the _______ and downspouts funtioning as intended? • Are the walkways & parking areas free of ________ and ice? • ...
Safety 2017-03-23
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- A potential source of danger
- Disconnect (an electrical device) by removing its plug from a socket.
- A substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity.
- Covered or saturated with water or another liquid.
- Energy that is produced by mechanical, electrical, or other means and used to operate a device.
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- Electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- The degree to which a substance or device opposes the passage of an electric current, causing energy dissipation.
- (of a liquid, gas, or electricity) move steadily and continuously in a current or stream.
- unit A hardware component that supplies power to an electrical device.
- A situation involving exposure to danger.
10 Clues: A potential source of danger • A situation involving exposure to danger. • Covered or saturated with water or another liquid. • Electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts • A substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity. • Disconnect (an electrical device) by removing its plug from a socket. • ...
Safety 2018-03-02
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- Wear this while handling chemicals
- Wearing this type of dress will lead to accidents
- Materials while storing should be arranged XXXXXX
- Keep your work XXXXX neat and tidy all the time
- spillages leads to?
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- Stop work and evacuate the plant after you hear the XXXXX
- during fire we should go to XXXXXXXX point
- Flush the XXXXXX after use
- XXXX your hands before entering the plant for good hygiene
- Keep xxxx while going down in the staircase during fire
10 Clues: spillages leads to? • Flush the XXXXXX after use • Wear this while handling chemicals • during fire we should go to XXXXXXXX point • Keep your work XXXXX neat and tidy all the time • Wearing this type of dress will lead to accidents • Materials while storing should be arranged XXXXXX • Keep xxxx while going down in the staircase during fire • ...
Safety 2018-02-19
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- Involves the deliberate spread of pathogenic organisms into a community to cause widespread illness, fear, and panic
- Broadly defined as a tragic event of great magnitude that requires the response of people outside the involved community
- What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under?
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- An 87-year-old man is admitted to the hospital for cellulitis of the right arm. He ambulates with a cane and is taking lasix to control the fluid retention. Which intervention is most important to protect him from injury?
- How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin?
- What type of restraint is used on an infant?
- event Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of
- Client A nurse sees smoke emerging from medical equipment in a client's room. The equipment is currently being used by the client. Which is the first priority in the event of a fire?
- In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for?
- A nurse is conducting a home assessment for a client regarding safety. The nurse uses what acronym to assess the risk for falls in the clients home?
10 Clues: What type of restraint is used on an infant? • In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for? • What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under? • How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin? • event Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of • ...
Safety 2022-02-17
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- it is our _______ to work safely and report hazards
- _______ is #1
- Correct way to lift
- Our goal at the end of the day is to get everyone _________ safe.
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- When to report a work related injury
- Our safety officer
- Reporting unsafe acts & unsafe conditions can prevent?
- What to wear to be safe
- Who issues PPE standards
- What are the talks called that Anthony or your foremen have with you regarding safety?
10 Clues: _______ is #1 • Our safety officer • Correct way to lift • What to wear to be safe • Who issues PPE standards • When to report a work related injury • it is our _______ to work safely and report hazards • Reporting unsafe acts & unsafe conditions can prevent? • Our goal at the end of the day is to get everyone _________ safe. • ...
SAFETY 2024-02-21
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- An event that causes a person harm.
- Anything that can cause harm.
- To remove completely.
- protect hearing from exposure to excessive noise.
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- A sudden unforeseen situation requiring immediate attention.
- To prevent people from being exposed to a hazard.
- Illness, injury, or both
- Unit for measuring noise.
- To reduce the risk of harm to a person.
- How long sunscreen will protect you from sun-burn.
10 Clues: To remove completely. • Illness, injury, or both • Unit for measuring noise. • Anything that can cause harm. • An event that causes a person harm. • To reduce the risk of harm to a person. • To prevent people from being exposed to a hazard. • protect hearing from exposure to excessive noise. • How long sunscreen will protect you from sun-burn. • ...
safety 2024-09-24
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- A concept that takes device compatibility into account and enables different types of devices to communicate without interference.
- A disruption in radio frequencies.
- A screw or a screwdriver that has a cross-like design.
- A bag used to store electronics in an effort to avoid ESD.
- signals interfering with each other causing a disturbance is the signal.
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- A metal pry tool used to wedge something open.
- A difference in energy between two electrical fields.
- Transfer of electrical potential.
- A mat used to prevent ESD.
- Strap: A bracelet that grounds a person and is used to prevent ESD.
10 Clues: A mat used to prevent ESD. • Transfer of electrical potential. • A disruption in radio frequencies. • A metal pry tool used to wedge something open. • A difference in energy between two electrical fields. • A screw or a screwdriver that has a cross-like design. • A bag used to store electronics in an effort to avoid ESD. • ...
SAFETY 2025-04-30
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- 6) Report any problem or ______ immediately.
- 8) Check expiry ______ before using any material.
- 1) All employees must _____ the safety equipment before entering the lab.
- 5) QA Use only ______ ink for writing records.
- 10) _________ from leaders helps everyone grow.
- 4) Wash and ______ your hands before entering the cleanroom.
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- 2) GMP stands for Good _________ Practices.
- 9) Show ________ to all team members.
- 7) Do not eat or __________ in work areas.
- 3) Always read the ______ before starting any task.
10 Clues: 9) Show ________ to all team members. • 7) Do not eat or __________ in work areas. • 2) GMP stands for Good _________ Practices. • 6) Report any problem or ______ immediately. • 5) QA Use only ______ ink for writing records. • 10) _________ from leaders helps everyone grow. • 8) Check expiry ______ before using any material. • ...
safety 2025-04-14
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- the bone in your back
- what type of motion causes RSI
- what you should hold when you walk at night
- participating in these activities raise your risk of getting injuries
- don't operate any power tools without what
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- what you put on when you get into a car
- acronym for an injury to the brain
- acronym for an injury to the spine
- the part of the body the brain is in
- acronym for repetitive strain injury
10 Clues: the bone in your back • what type of motion causes RSI • acronym for an injury to the brain • acronym for an injury to the spine • the part of the body the brain is in • acronym for repetitive strain injury • what you put on when you get into a car • don't operate any power tools without what • what you should hold when you walk at night • ...
safety 2024-08-05
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- The Leak _____________ Protocol (LRP) shall be applied when a leak is present in a High-Consequence Service. (Hint: Procedure OE 3.10)
- What is the mandatory frequency of audiometric testing for employees who are exposed to an 8hr TWA of 85 dBA or greater in workplace? (Hint: Procedure OE 3.1-7)
- Any material which emits, by spontaneous nuclear disintegration, corpuscular or electromagnetic emanations are called as ______________ Material.
- Travel____________ system is a combination of Anchorage, Anchorage connector, tether or lanyard and Body Harness used to eliminate the possibility of a person going over the edge of a Walking-Working Surface. (Hint: Procedure OE 3.8-17A)
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- Confined Space _________ Procedure is the written procedure for preventing unauthorized entry and for ensuring safe entry to work within confined spaces by authorized individuals. (Hint: Procedure OE 3.8-4)
- What is the abbreviation of “Safety Data Sheet”? (Hint: Procedure OE 3.1-4)
- ____________ Block and Bleed (DBB) is an energy isolation method using in-lieu of blinding for cold work. (Hint: Procedure OE 3.8-2B)
- Dust ______________ Pentagon is acronyms used to list the five elements that are necessary to initiate a dust explosion. (Hint: Procedure OE 3.8-33)
- In the Risk assessment workflow, ______________ identification step comprises of identifying the hazards associated with each step and its consequences. (Hint: Procedure OE 2.10)
- How many types of MOC is being practiced in CPSC? (Hint: Procedure OE 2.7)
10 Clues: How many types of MOC is being practiced in CPSC? (Hint: Procedure OE 2.7) • What is the abbreviation of “Safety Data Sheet”? (Hint: Procedure OE 3.1-4) • ____________ Block and Bleed (DBB) is an energy isolation method using in-lieu of blinding for cold work. (Hint: Procedure OE 3.8-2B) • ...
Safety 2024-06-28
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- Always use _____ Points of Contact
- The Home ____
- Before traveling up a ladder, what should you do?
- When using a knife always cut _____ from yourself and others
- What you wear when lifting doors, windows, lumber, heavy objects, using your knife, etc
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- Safety Takes _____
- Lift Close To _____
- Always use a _____ when moving lift equipment in a customer access area
- When an item is too heavy for just you to lift, always ____ lift
- Ladders customers can use
10 Clues: The Home ____ • Safety Takes _____ • Lift Close To _____ • Ladders customers can use • Always use _____ Points of Contact • Before traveling up a ladder, what should you do? • When using a knife always cut _____ from yourself and others • When an item is too heavy for just you to lift, always ____ lift • ...
safety 2024-09-21
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- They are dangerous chemicals that can eat away your flesh
- Do not leave the lab without _________ your hands.
- NEVER WORK______IN THE LAB.
- SAFETY SYMBOL WITH A SKULL AND CROSSBONES _______
- Never pick up broken ________ with your hands.
- do not _____ or drink in the lab.
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- While in the lab you should never put anything in your______
- always move ______ and carefully in the laboratory.
- ALL THE CHEMICALS IN THE LAB ARE TO BE CONSIDERED_______.
- A LAB ______ SHOULD BE WORN before coming to the lab.
10 Clues: NEVER WORK______IN THE LAB. • do not _____ or drink in the lab. • Never pick up broken ________ with your hands. • SAFETY SYMBOL WITH A SKULL AND CROSSBONES _______ • Do not leave the lab without _________ your hands. • always move ______ and carefully in the laboratory. • A LAB ______ SHOULD BE WORN before coming to the lab. • ...
Safety 2025-09-02
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- A fire needs fuel, heat, and what?
- What you put a used needle in
- What does the second S stand for in PASS?
- What to use on electrical fires
- adapting to prevent injury
- The A in ALICE stands for
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- Powder that clumps liquid
- Class A is what type of fire?
- Who provides PPE?
- What you look at before using a chemical
10 Clues: Who provides PPE? • Powder that clumps liquid • The A in ALICE stands for • adapting to prevent injury • Class A is what type of fire? • What you put a used needle in • What to use on electrical fires • A fire needs fuel, heat, and what? • What you look at before using a chemical • What does the second S stand for in PASS?
SAFETY 2025-09-02
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- The "R" in RACE stands for:
- You should wear ___ to protect yourself.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration abbreviation.
- Your supervisor will file this when you become injured.
- The information provided for a chemical spill.
- This vaccine should be provided by your facility.
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- The "M" in MSDS stands for:
- You use this to adapt to your environment.
- This is the container you dispose of needles in.
- This will clot a chemical spill.
10 Clues: The "M" in MSDS stands for: • The "R" in RACE stands for: • This will clot a chemical spill. • You should wear ___ to protect yourself. • You use this to adapt to your environment. • The information provided for a chemical spill. • This is the container you dispose of needles in. • This vaccine should be provided by your facility. • ...
Safety 2025-09-02
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- This type of extinguisher can only be used on class C fires.
- What type of tag is put on a broken bed?
- Adapting to your environment
- What does the first s in Pass stand for?
- How many seconds do you wash your hands?
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- What does the E in RACE stand for?
- clotting
- What is it called when putting on ppe?
- Never lift with this part of your body
- What must be provided by manufacturers with a hazardous product
10 Clues: clotting • Adapting to your environment • What does the E in RACE stand for? • What is it called when putting on ppe? • Never lift with this part of your body • What type of tag is put on a broken bed? • What does the first s in Pass stand for? • How many seconds do you wash your hands? • This type of extinguisher can only be used on class C fires. • ...
Safety 2025-09-02
Across
- What must be provided by manufacturers with a hazardous product?
- What powder is used on a spill?
- Adapting to one's environment and using techniques to prevent injury.
- What does the A in RACE stand for?
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- What standards require employers to have safe "sharps" containers and safer devices?
- What is it called when you are putting on PPE?
- What does the second S in PASS stand for?
- To identify a patient you ask for their name and ___?
- What type of tag is put on broken equipment?
- What type of extinguisher can only be used on Activatefires?
10 Clues: What powder is used on a spill? • What does the A in RACE stand for? • What does the second S in PASS stand for? • What type of tag is put on broken equipment? • What is it called when you are putting on PPE? • To identify a patient you ask for their name and ___? • What type of extinguisher can only be used on Activatefires? • ...
Safety 2025-09-02
Across
- When you adapt to you're environment to prevent injury.
- The R in RACE stands for...
- The tag put on damaged equipment.
- The free vaccine healthcare workers get.
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- The A in ALICE stands for...
- A sheet where you can find information about a chemical.
- What does the S in OSHA stand for?
- The powder used to absorb a chemical spill.
- The P in PASS stands for...
- The class of fire that includes wood and paper.
10 Clues: The R in RACE stands for... • The P in PASS stands for... • The A in ALICE stands for... • The tag put on damaged equipment. • What does the S in OSHA stand for? • The free vaccine healthcare workers get. • The powder used to absorb a chemical spill. • The class of fire that includes wood and paper. • When you adapt to you're environment to prevent injury. • ...
Safety 2025-06-25
Across
- Once the workspace is cleared, the next step is to arrange the necessary items
- Gas fuel
- three elements needed for fire to ignite and burn: heat, fuel, and oxygen
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Driver Vehicle Inspection Report
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- Continuous Improvement
- to shield the wearer's hands from various workplace hazards
- safety procedure used to prevent the unexpected startup of machinery and equipment during maintenance or servicing.
- When they burn, they can release toxic fumes and smoke, contributing to the spread of fire and creating hazardous conditions
- self-propelled machine for hoisting and transporting heavy objects by means of steel fingers inserted under the load
10 Clues: Gas fuel • Continuous Improvement • Driver Vehicle Inspection Report • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • to shield the wearer's hands from various workplace hazards • three elements needed for fire to ignite and burn: heat, fuel, and oxygen • Once the workspace is cleared, the next step is to arrange the necessary items • ...
Safety 2025-09-04
10 Clues: safe ratio • they approve gear • deadliest of fatal four • these are for soft earth • this can be a distraction • place loads at this height • they must be locked to ascend • amount of these above roof line • 60 percent of this must be exposed • this many feet, you need protection
Safety 2026-02-23
Across
- Process of removing toxic substances
- A safety device for hearing protection
- A common method of protecting process equipment against excessively high pressure
- If there are no free seats in the bus, use a ...
- not keeping your work area clean and free of clutter, scraps, or spills
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- A type of fire extinguisher suitable for electrical fires
- antifriction bearing where the rolling elements are spherically shaped.
- _____ __ (2 words) fires include fires in ordinary combustibles: paper, wood, cloth, etc
- Heat process that kills pathogens.
- a sink that washes your eyes
10 Clues: a sink that washes your eyes • Heat process that kills pathogens. • Process of removing toxic substances • A safety device for hearing protection • If there are no free seats in the bus, use a ... • A type of fire extinguisher suitable for electrical fires • antifriction bearing where the rolling elements are spherically shaped. • ...
Safety 2026-02-23
Across
- A safety measure for working at heights
- changes from accepted procedure that can cause an incident or accident
- testing or demonstrating a fact
- Sterilization at high temperature and high pressure
- Road safety Campaign conducted in ______ month
- act of pouring molten metal into a mould
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- Never use water on this type of fire
- Circle A safety sign indicating a mandatory action
- protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure.
- Germs like mold that spoil food.
10 Clues: testing or demonstrating a fact • Germs like mold that spoil food. • Never use water on this type of fire • A safety measure for working at heights • act of pouring molten metal into a mould • Road safety Campaign conducted in ______ month • Circle A safety sign indicating a mandatory action • Sterilization at high temperature and high pressure • ...
Safety 2026-02-23
Across
- a kit with things necessary to heal someone hurt.
- Welding is a type of ___________work permit.
- Combustion of organic waste at high temperature
- A substance that can cause harm to health
- property damage may occur
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
Down
- Cylindrical component that moves up and down inside an engine's cylinder.
- Storage to prevent spoilage.
- What term describes the safe elimination of chemical waste?
- chemical used in airbag
10 Clues: chemical used in airbag • property damage may occur • Storage to prevent spoilage. • A substance that can cause harm to health • Welding is a type of ___________work permit. • Combustion of organic waste at high temperature • a kit with things necessary to heal someone hurt. • What term describes the safe elimination of chemical waste? • ...
March extended Safety Muster 2023 2023-03-06
Across
- Who is our shop Safety Advocate?
- is not allowed in the industrial areas of PSNS and IMF
- stands for Injury Prevention EveryDay
- Tops of lockers are not used for ___
- When entering a __ __ you must wear hardhat, safety glasses and shoes at all times
- eyewear must comply with the ANSI 87.1 standard.
- the shell of the hat for deformities.
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- A Safe for entry gas free ticket is ___ in color.
- A hot worker can never act as their own __ __.
- liners may be worn under hard hats.
- must comply with the ANSI Z89.1 standard.
- Compressed air shall ____ be pointed towards a person
12 Clues: Who is our shop Safety Advocate? • liners may be worn under hard hats. • Tops of lockers are not used for ___ • stands for Injury Prevention EveryDay • the shell of the hat for deformities. • must comply with the ANSI Z89.1 standard. • A hot worker can never act as their own __ __. • eyewear must comply with the ANSI 87.1 standard. • ...
Workplace Safety 2023-10-05
Across
- Worn to protect yourself from being exposed or harmed
- Agency that governs employee safety
- What you should do if you see something that is unsafe
- What waste should be placed in red bags
- Should be placed for repairs
- The practice of fitting the work station to the employee
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- Contains safety information for chemicals
- Group that responds to hazardous material spills
- Tool to use for reporting safety events
- Department that supports medical equipment
- Committee that oversees environment of care issues and compliance
- Type of permit needed when welding or soldering in a construction area
12 Clues: Should be placed for repairs • Agency that governs employee safety • Tool to use for reporting safety events • What waste should be placed in red bags • Contains safety information for chemicals • Department that supports medical equipment • Group that responds to hazardous material spills • Worn to protect yourself from being exposed or harmed • ...
Business Law Unit 4 Vocab 2024-09-27
Across
- Unethical business practices violating consumer rights.
- Regulations and statutes protecting consumers from unfair business practices.
- Ensures safety and security of food, drugs, medical devices, and more.
- Charging excessive interest on loans.
- Misleading pricing strategies to deceive consumers.
- Right to be informed about product safety and choose competitive goods.
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- Regulatory body enforcing consumer protection laws at the federal level.
- Presenting false information about a product or service.
- Regulates safety and labeling of food, drugs, and cosmetics.
- Presenting untrue or deceptive information in ads.
- Fraudulently using someone's personal information for financial gain.
- Providing false or misleading details to consumers.
12 Clues: Charging excessive interest on loans. • Presenting untrue or deceptive information in ads. • Providing false or misleading details to consumers. • Misleading pricing strategies to deceive consumers. • Unethical business practices violating consumer rights. • Presenting false information about a product or service. • ...
OSHA General Industry Crossword 2025-09-30
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- Safety signs often include words, symbols, and colors on this
- Organization that makes workplace safety rules (abbreviation)
- Worn to protect your ears from loud sounds
- Keep them clear so people can leave a building in an emergency
- Protects your head on a construction site
- Equipment you climb to reach high places
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- Personal Protective Equipment (abbreviation)
- Another word for being free from harm
- Rules that workers must follow to be safe
- Protective gear worn on your hands
- A danger in the workplace is called a ____.
- When liquid is accidentally poured onto the floor, it's called a ___.
12 Clues: Protective gear worn on your hands • Another word for being free from harm • Equipment you climb to reach high places • Rules that workers must follow to be safe • Protects your head on a construction site • Worn to protect your ears from loud sounds • A danger in the workplace is called a ____. • Personal Protective Equipment (abbreviation) • ...
Safety Week 2025-05-30
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- For Us, For ______
- We believe all incidents are____
- Steel ___ Shoes
- At MPS, safety is a way of _____
- We believe in _____ ourselves and each other, every day.
- Stop Work _______
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- Safety _____, Used to protect eyes
- Used to protect head
- ______ Action Plan
- that we cannot do our work ____
- We believe no job is so _____
- and no task is so ______
- Used to protect hands
- Lock Out Tag Out
14 Clues: Steel ___ Shoes • Lock Out Tag Out • Stop Work _______ • For Us, For ______ • ______ Action Plan • Used to protect head • Used to protect hands • and no task is so ______ • We believe no job is so _____ • that we cannot do our work ____ • We believe all incidents are____ • At MPS, safety is a way of _____ • Safety _____, Used to protect eyes • ...
Infection Control & Safety 2025-08-28
SAFETY CROSSWORD 2019-07-19
Across
- REFRAIN FROM __________INSECT BITES OR STINGS
- COMMON COMPUTER RELATED PAIN
- TRIP HAZARDS THAT CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE AND ON THE SHOP FLOOR
- STRAIN CAUSED BY WORKING TOO CLOSE TO COMPUTER SCREEN
- OFTEN CAUSED DUE TO STRESS
- ARLA'S MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IS BUILT UPON MINIMMUM LEGAL REQUIREMENTS AND BEST _________
- NEVER TAKE REFUGE UNDER THESE IN A THUNDER STORM
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- ACRONYM FOR USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
- WHEN MUST YOU REPORT A WORK-RELATED INJURY
- WRIST INJURY ASSOCIATED W/COMPUTER USE
- THE SECOND "S" IN THE ACRONYM PASS STANDS FOR
- IN ORDER TO ENSURE A SAFE EVACUATION, ARLA PERFORMS THESE ANNUALLY
- GOOD IN CASE OF A POWER OUTAGE
- SUPPLIER AND WORKPLACE ARE EXAMPLES OF THIS UNDER WHMIS 2015
- WHO IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE A SAFE WORKPLACE
- NEVER USE FOR EGRESS DURING AN EARTHQUAKE OR FIRE
- DRINK PLENTY OF THIS DURING THE HOT SUMMER MONTHS
17 Clues: OFTEN CAUSED DUE TO STRESS • COMMON COMPUTER RELATED PAIN • GOOD IN CASE OF A POWER OUTAGE • ACRONYM FOR USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER • WRIST INJURY ASSOCIATED W/COMPUTER USE • WHEN MUST YOU REPORT A WORK-RELATED INJURY • REFRAIN FROM __________INSECT BITES OR STINGS • THE SECOND "S" IN THE ACRONYM PASS STANDS FOR • WHO IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE A SAFE WORKPLACE • ...
Process Safety 2020-10-05
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- The process by which an initial – sometimes small – events trigger a further – sometimes larger event that may be classified as a near miss or an incident
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the action of assessing something
- is an unplanned and uncontrolled release of the containments from ECDs and Hoods.
- the action or process of intervening.
- as low as reasonably practicable
- a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, but is not consumed by the reaction
- mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires.
- the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of something.
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- a deliberate prevention of process flow to provide a safe environment for performing maintenance, repair or replacement operations on process facilities
- protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure.
- when a refined metal is naturally converted to a more stable form such as its oxide, hydroxide or sulphide state that leads to deterioration of the material.
- a device or instrument designed to detect the presence of an object or substance
- is an individual piece of equipment, a control system or an individual protection device which in the event of a single point failure may result in a hazardous situation which could lead to an accident.
- A common method of protecting process equipment against excessively high pressure
- a device or natural object that regulates directs or controls the flow of a fluid by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways.
- a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.
17 Clues: as low as reasonably practicable • the action of assessing something • the action or process of intervening. • protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure. • the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of something. • mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires. • ...
Safety Rodeo 2021-09-21
Across
- Use to clean if not sure about infection
- Smoke or Fire
- Aggressive person
- Outside & inside security recordings
- CPR Needed
- Where to find location of smoke/fire
- Aggressive patient
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- Corporate Compliance Reporting
- Simple Triage & Rapid Treatment
- Do first when you see smoke or fire
- How to use a fire extinguisher
- Missing patient
- Bomb Threat
- Child Abduction
- Keeping work-area neat & clean
- Call 911 for Code Red
- Mask, Gown, Gloves
17 Clues: CPR Needed • Bomb Threat • Smoke or Fire • Missing patient • Child Abduction • Aggressive person • Mask, Gown, Gloves • Aggressive patient • Call 911 for Code Red • Corporate Compliance Reporting • How to use a fire extinguisher • Keeping work-area neat & clean • Simple Triage & Rapid Treatment • Do first when you see smoke or fire • Outside & inside security recordings • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-24
Across
- Causes food poisoning
- Colour of chopping board used for vegetables
- What chopping board colour for use with raw meat
- Micro-organism transmissible from your faeces
- Micro-organism causing food poisoning
- Common source of micro-organisms
- Added to drinks for people with swallowing difficulties
- Common cause of food allergy
- Symptom of food poisoning
- Colour of chopping board used for cooked meat
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- Removes grease and dirt during cleaning
- clean and disinfect surfaces
- Section of the fridge where raw meat is stored
- Should be worn when handling cleaning chemicals
- care staff should wear when touching food
- Colour of the plaster food handlers should wear
- Personal hygiene before food preparation
17 Clues: Causes food poisoning • Symptom of food poisoning • clean and disinfect surfaces • Common cause of food allergy • Common source of micro-organisms • Micro-organism causing food poisoning • Removes grease and dirt during cleaning • Personal hygiene before food preparation • care staff should wear when touching food • Colour of chopping board used for vegetables • ...
Safety First 2021-03-16
17 Clues: zone • task • stop • focus • think • review • trophy name • patient area • work to be done • no distraction zone • make change if needed • concentrate on activity • repeat stop - think - act • takes away your attention • go though mental checklist • what you do before leaving room • our motto (No Harm Howie's banner)
Safety Crossword 2021-10-11
Across
- never let your ..... down on safety
- do not ----------- fire escape passageways and firefighting equipment
- we can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good ........
- scan .....while you walk and remove hazards that you encounter
- when carrying an object, keep your --------- straight
- it is our ........to work safely and report hazards
- during an emergency you should use the exit ---------- to you
- whether you are sitting, standing or lifting, use proper ....... to avoid muscle strain
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- do not overload electrical circuits. Use only one ...... for each socket
- reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can often help prevent ---------
- close one ------------ in a filing cabinet before opening another
- the best time to prepare for an ...... is before one happens
- when climbing the stairs, use the ........
- don't read while walking. It doesn't save enough time to ..... the risk
- spilled liquids create ...... and need to be cleaned up/or identified immediately
- store ----------- items in lower drawers or on lower shelves
- is matching the job to the worker
17 Clues: is matching the job to the worker • never let your ..... down on safety • when climbing the stairs, use the ........ • it is our ........to work safely and report hazards • when carrying an object, keep your --------- straight • the best time to prepare for an ...... is before one happens • store ----------- items in lower drawers or on lower shelves • ...
Lab Safety 2021-08-31
Across
- What is the acronym for the method used when putting out a small fire with a fire extinguisher?
- What color gloves are acceptable for use in a "Clean Area"?
- When not in use, the biohazard room doors should be. . .
- How many labels are required for a secondary container?
- What is the most important part of working in a laboratory?
- Which color gloves are used when testing or touching contaminated surfaces/materials?
- In addition to an Identification Label, what other labels must be added to secondary containers?
- What are lab coats, gloves, face shields, masks, or safety glassed called in the lab?
- Can I use dry ice in the walk-in refrigerators or freezers?
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- If a plasma spill results in more than 2 liters being spilled what should be used to contain the spill?
- Which chemical can be diluted with water to decontaminate surfaces and small plasma spills?
- What color bag is used in biohazard bins?
- What type of pathogen is a microorganism that can be present in human blood or OPIM that can infect and cause disease in humans?
- What should you do if the fire system alarm sounds?
- Where can you find a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
- Where is the main first aid kit located in the facility?
- Where can you access the Exposure Control Plan?
17 Clues: What color bag is used in biohazard bins? • Where can you find a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)? • Where can you access the Exposure Control Plan? • What should you do if the fire system alarm sounds? • How many labels are required for a secondary container? • When not in use, the biohazard room doors should be. . . • ...
Safety Rules 2023-01-30
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- a buttons used to stop a machine
- A exit to use in emergency's
- when working on a project
- when using tools
- peice of equipment to protect your eyes
- a kit used to heal wounds
- what you do at the end of the period
- on a warning sign
- Somewhere you can't enter
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- What type of shoe to wear
- When using tools
- a unsafe surface
- something
- use when carrying wood
- how far to keep your fingers away from the blade
- on a warning sign
- on a warning sign
- you cant do this while in the shop
- What to wear to protect your lungs
- Something you wear to protect your ears
20 Clues: something • When using tools • a unsafe surface • when using tools • on a warning sign • on a warning sign • on a warning sign • use when carrying wood • What type of shoe to wear • when working on a project • a kit used to heal wounds • Somewhere you can't enter • A exit to use in emergency's • a buttons used to stop a machine • you cant do this while in the shop • ...
Food safety 2023-04-20
Across
- Always keep food _______ when in the fridge/freezer
- Salmonella can also be found in
- Do not accept items with ______ seals
- This stands for Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point
- A substance that can cause an allergic reaction
- A safe place for thawing food
- The temperature range in which bacteria can grow
- You often measure the ___________ of the fridges, sauces and food on the grill to make sure everything is working perfectly
- You change them every so often when handling foods
Down
- You always wear this in the kitchen
- This is the transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object or place to another
- This is the separation of items
- Salmonella is commonly found in
- The number of hours food can stay at room temperature
- You should never wear these in the kitchen
- You label this on items
- First thing you do when you enter the kitchen
17 Clues: You label this on items • A safe place for thawing food • This is the separation of items • Salmonella can also be found in • Salmonella is commonly found in • You always wear this in the kitchen • Do not accept items with ______ seals • You should never wear these in the kitchen • First thing you do when you enter the kitchen • ...
Safety first 2013-03-02
17 Clues: helkur • uppuma • ravima • turvavöö • tuletikk • vigastama • minestama • vereproov • kriimustus • rakk, vill • päästevest • pind, kild • hädaolukord • päevituskreem • päikesepõletus • kaitsma, turvama • sümptom, haigustunnus
Safety Workplace 2013-06-14
Across
- What we use while moving up and down the stairs.
- What we wear to keep our product uncontaminated.
- What we wear while working at high altitudes.
- What we wear while using sharp tools.
- What kind of footwear we use.
- Who to contact in an emergency situation.
- What we use to protect our arms.
- Our program to explain our clothing attire.
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- Our safety program to work on equipment.
- What we use to protect our eyes.
- What we wear to keep from injuring our head.
- Who is the best darn ship in the fleet.
- Book that tells us about our chemicals.
- What do we use to protect our hearing.
- What does a forktruck driver use to warn pedestrians.
- What we use on our equipment in an emergency.
- What we use to give us direction on how to treat each other.
17 Clues: What kind of footwear we use. • What we use to protect our eyes. • What we use to protect our arms. • What we wear while using sharp tools. • What do we use to protect our hearing. • Who is the best darn ship in the fleet. • Book that tells us about our chemicals. • Our safety program to work on equipment. • Who to contact in an emergency situation. • ...
Hand Safety 2013-09-18
Across
- Cut resistant glove
- Type of glove worn during electrical work
- Wear suitable gloves when the job calls for it, but never wear gloves when working around this type of machinery
- Primary 5 digits and most valuable tool
- Process that takes only a few seconds to do and should be done before each task
- Use the _____ hand tool for the job and use it properly
- A situation that poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment
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- A skin conditionthat causes inflammation of the skin, usually caused by a foreign substance that gets on the skin
- Most common glove type we use
- Procedures designed to prevent the accidental start-up of machinery (acronym)
- Possible exposure to this happens when your hand is placed between two objects (two words)
- Striking tool used to drive nails
- Main hand personal protective equipment
- Tool used that you always pull and never push
- To keep something from happening
- The concentration on what you’re doing with your hands and guarding them every minute
- Something that covers a moving piece of equipment that avoids an injury
17 Clues: Cut resistant glove • Most common glove type we use • To keep something from happening • Striking tool used to drive nails • Primary 5 digits and most valuable tool • Main hand personal protective equipment • Type of glove worn during electrical work • Tool used that you always pull and never push • Use the _____ hand tool for the job and use it properly • ...
Patient Safety 2014-02-21
Across
- the D in DESC script conflict resolution
- the S in the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist
- the killing of all microorganisms
- the A in the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist
- an event that occurred but did not reach the patient (2words)
- any circumstance that increases the probability of a patient safety event (2words)
- the C in DESC script conflict resolution
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- the S in DESC script conflict resolution
- the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist
- the E in DESC script conflict resolution
- reducing the number of pathogenic organisms to an acceptable level
- best communication tool to get critical info to the whole team during an emergency or complex procedure
- Team members that communicates well have a (3words) so all parties are “on the same page”
- what a team has in common, and what a “striker” wants to make
- the E in the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist
- The_______team manages the operational environment that supports the core team.
- human factor contributing to medical error, (also structural damage to metal from cyclic loading)
- the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist
18 Clues: the killing of all microorganisms • the S in DESC script conflict resolution • the D in DESC script conflict resolution • the E in DESC script conflict resolution • the C in DESC script conflict resolution • the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist • the I in the I’M SAFE personal fitness assessment checklist • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-19
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- high risk for food poisoning and food spoilage
- these should be different colours to prevent cross contamination
- safe temperature for cooked meat (degrees Celsius)
- symptoms include vomiting,fever,diarrhea,nausea,cramps
- reaction that can lead to collaplse and death
- a way to identify food intolerances
- immunological reaction to food protein
- found in raw poultry,eggs,fish,and other meat
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- needs the correct PH to survive
- type of food that needs to be kept above 60 degrees Celsius
- one of the most common micro-organisms, has use in food production
- the transfer of bacteria from a contaminated source to a previously uncontaminated food
- can pass through sneezing on food that is immediatlety consumed
- temperature at which bacteria lies dormant and does not multiply(degrees Celsius)
- campaign that involves "clean,cook,chill,and separate"
- between 5 and 60 degrees Celsius
- type of cheeses that contains edible mould
17 Clues: needs the correct PH to survive • between 5 and 60 degrees Celsius • a way to identify food intolerances • immunological reaction to food protein • type of cheeses that contains edible mould • reaction that can lead to collaplse and death • found in raw poultry,eggs,fish,and other meat • high risk for food poisoning and food spoilage • ...
Kitchen Safety 2018-11-18
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- An instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle.
- dividing into pieces with a sharp-edged tool or object.
- Safety A scientific discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent food-borne illness.
- Soaking a meat or fish in a sauce.
- An act of combining two substances to form one substance or mass.
- The action of calculating something.
- An injury or wound using a knife.
- Preserve meat or fish
- An injury caused by exposure to heat or flame.
- It is used to enhance the flavour of the food.
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- The process involves submerging a food in extremely hot oil
- An incident that happens unexpectedly, and unintentionally.
- It is an act of preparing food.
- Cook (food) by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame.
- Any of the substances to make a particular dish.
- It is place where you make food.
- A method of cooking food such as meat in an open pan and using dry heat.
17 Clues: Preserve meat or fish • It is an act of preparing food. • It is place where you make food. • An injury or wound using a knife. • Soaking a meat or fish in a sauce. • The action of calculating something. • An injury caused by exposure to heat or flame. • It is used to enhance the flavour of the food. • Any of the substances to make a particular dish. • ...
Camera Safety 2022-02-11
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- You need to talk to your teacher if you want any camera _______________ (flash, lens, etc)
- Cameras should be in their ______ when not in use.
- Also known as a mount, these connect the camera to the tripod.
- This is used to help stabilize the cameras.
- Who can you take out of class to take their photo or include them in your film? (two words)
- Never touch SD Card ___________ as they allow your camera/computer to connect with the SD Card.
- Keep your cameras away from this to avoid damage
- Your assigned camera will be your _______________!
- You must keep the camera and all accessories in the ___________ bag.
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- You must make sure this is charged each day.
- The storage devices we use to save our images from our cameras when we take photos (two words)
- When taking photos outside of the classroom, you must always show __________ to all classes, teachers and staff.
- If you do not follow the rules, you will not be allowed to use the school ___________.
- Using someone else's work as your own is this.
- The SD Card lock ___________ will lock and prevent you from taking photos if in LOCK.
- If any issues arise with the camera, let the __________ know.
- When using a school SD card, you must keep it ___ the camera when you are done.
17 Clues: You must make sure this is charged each day. • This is used to help stabilize the cameras. • Using someone else's work as your own is this. • Keep your cameras away from this to avoid damage • Cameras should be in their ______ when not in use. • Your assigned camera will be your _______________! • If any issues arise with the camera, let the __________ know. • ...
safety TSMA 2022-05-16
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- protect from dust or covid19
- injure, damage or destroy with fire
- incision in the skin made by something sharp
- the door through which you might leave a building
- small pieces used as protection against noise
- place where mechanics work
- a notice with a name or information on it
- a small amount of a liquid that has fallen or been dropped
- to suddenly go down onto the ground
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- PPE= Personal Protective E...
- used to turn out a small fire
- special glasses that fit close to the face to protect the eyes from chemicals...
- fine dried powder, consisting of tiny particles of earth or waste matter
- hurt someone
- any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules
- to protect your hands
- a death caused by an accident or by violence
- something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
18 Clues: hurt someone • to protect your hands • place where mechanics work • protect from dust or covid19 • PPE= Personal Protective E... • used to turn out a small fire • injure, damage or destroy with fire • to suddenly go down onto the ground • a notice with a name or information on it • incision in the skin made by something sharp • a death caused by an accident or by violence • ...
Infant Safety 2024-09-22
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- Place the baby on a _______ mattress in their crib
- Rear-facing car seats should be used until age _______
- Keep the room at a comfortable _______ to avoid overheating
- Babies should wear light, comfortable _______ to avoid overheating
- Babies should sleep on a _______ mattress in their crib
- Keep the crib free of _______ like pillows or toys
- The car seat should be _______-facing for babies up to 2 years
- Babies often sleep in a _______ or bassinet
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- Use a car seat harness with the clip at _______ level
- Avoid using _______ in the crib for safe sleep
- Always place the car seat at a 45-degree _______
- Use a _______ for safe infant transport in the car
- Install the car seat using the _______ system or seatbelt
- Babies should never sleep in their car _______ when not traveling
- Babies' heads should always be supported in a _______ seat
- Forward-facing car seats are for children over the age of _______
- The car seat should not move more than one _______
- Babies can sleep in your room, but not your _______
- _______ can be a sign of overheating while the baby is sleeping
- Babies should sleep on their _______ to reduce the risk of SIDS
20 Clues: Babies often sleep in a _______ or bassinet • Avoid using _______ in the crib for safe sleep • Always place the car seat at a 45-degree _______ • Place the baby on a _______ mattress in their crib • Use a _______ for safe infant transport in the car • The car seat should not move more than one _______ • Keep the crib free of _______ like pillows or toys • ...
Sun Safety 2024-08-26
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- you put this on your head
- a white liquid you putnon your body to protect you from the sun
- what comes off the sun
- This cancer usually appears as a small, shiny bump or nodule on the skin.
- what you swim in
- symptoms might include a new, unusual growth or a change in an existing mole.
- may appear as nodules or red, scaly patches of skin, and may be found on the face, ears, lips, and mouth
- where you go swimming (not beach)
- what you get if you saty in the sun to long without sunscreen
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- you sit here when your not in the sun
- you need water to stay _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- being hot, high temperature.
- what you get if you dont stay safe in the sun
- where you go swimming (not pool)
- stronger than sunscreen
- what you use to sheild your eyes from the sun
- you use this to dry yourself
17 Clues: what you swim in • what comes off the sun • stronger than sunscreen • you put this on your head • being hot, high temperature. • you use this to dry yourself • where you go swimming (not pool) • where you go swimming (not beach) • you sit here when your not in the sun • you need water to stay _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • what you get if you dont stay safe in the sun • ...
Amazon Safety 2024-06-29
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- What you need to use when walking to place packages into bags
- Tools throughout the warehouse to help clean up any package spills
- Team where you can be involved with Safety of the building
- Tools provided to teach associates how to work safe
- Amazon's obligation for keeping trash and debris out of storm drains
- Tool provided to associates to submit safety concerns or suggestions
- Process where you take packages and place them on the belt to be scanned
- Amazon's Top Priority
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- Hair being up & off of shoulders is part of ____
- Process to remove damaged or unsellable products
- Process in which trucks are checked in
- Aid Treatment DWO6 can provide
- Process where you scan the packages & keep trash off of the floor
- Proper Body Mechanics
- Should always be on when unloading
15 Clues: Proper Body Mechanics • Amazon's Top Priority • Aid Treatment DWO6 can provide • Should always be on when unloading • Process in which trucks are checked in • Hair being up & off of shoulders is part of ____ • Process to remove damaged or unsellable products • Tools provided to teach associates how to work safe • Team where you can be involved with Safety of the building • ...
Activity No. 2025-12-01
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- A physical hazard that can contaminate food.
- To check if the HACCP system is working properly.
- A system that finds and controls food hazards.
- To check time, temperature, or other control points
- A process after cooking that can be a control point.
- A possible danger in food that can be biological, chemical, or physical.
- Actions taken when a safety limit is not met.
- A step in food preparation where temperature is checked.
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- A rule like minimum temperature or time for safety.
- Live seafood kept in tanks like clams or oysters.
- A chemical hazard that may be found on food.
- Written documents used in HACCP to track safety steps.
- Meat process that uses smoke to preserve food.
- Point – A step where a hazard can be controlled or removed.
- A tiny organism that can cause food-borne illness.
15 Clues: A physical hazard that can contaminate food. • A chemical hazard that may be found on food. • Actions taken when a safety limit is not met. • A system that finds and controls food hazards. • Meat process that uses smoke to preserve food. • Live seafood kept in tanks like clams or oysters. • To check if the HACCP system is working properly. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2020-09-10
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- must not ___ in lab
- you must not ____ anything
- do not play with plug _______
- mixing random things is _________
- bunsen burner, flasks and test tubes are
- never leave anything _________ near bunsen burners
- bags go under the _____
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- who to tell when glass breaks?
- must follow _____ in lab
- always clear up _______
- don't leave anything _______ over the edge of the table
- __ food and drink
- do not ____ anything
- don't touch the ______ burner
- everyone is responsible for ______
- goggles and gloves are both part of ___
- always put lids on _____ bottles
- dont mix ________ and fire
- safety prevents ____
- chairs in the way are a ______
- never leave these lying around _____
21 Clues: __ food and drink • must not ___ in lab • do not ____ anything • safety prevents ____ • always clear up _______ • bags go under the _____ • must follow _____ in lab • you must not ____ anything • dont mix ________ and fire • don't touch the ______ burner • do not play with plug _______ • who to tell when glass breaks? • chairs in the way are a ______ • always put lids on _____ bottles • ...
Pack 495 Crossover Ceremony 2022-01-11
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- Fourth Grade
- First rank all scouts earn
- Race Day
- Guide to complete your adventures
- ..mentally _____ and morally straight
- Cub Scout patch Boy Scouts can wear
- To keep myself physically _____,
- First Grade
- Yearly internet safety
- ..loyal, helpful, _______,...
- Cub Scout Motto
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- A scout is ________,
- Summer boat race
- Blast-off at Pack Night
- Leave no ______.
- Highest Boy Scout Rank
- To ____ other people at all times;
- Third Grade
- Second Grade
- ..thrifty, _____, clean, and reverant.
- Where we camp underground
- ..to do my duty to God and my ______.
- Bear claws; pocket ______ safety.
- On my ______, I will do my best..
- ..and to obey the Scout ____.
25 Clues: Race Day • Third Grade • First Grade • Fourth Grade • Second Grade • Cub Scout Motto • Summer boat race • Leave no ______. • A scout is ________, • Highest Boy Scout Rank • Yearly internet safety • Blast-off at Pack Night • Where we camp underground • First rank all scouts earn • ..loyal, helpful, _______,... • ..and to obey the Scout ____. • To keep myself physically _____, • ...
CAREGIVING 2014-10-05
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- STROKE
- COMMUNICATE
- BLOW
- DISPOSABLE
- ENVIRONMENT
- AMPUTATION
- CIRCULATORY
- INTERNAL
- HEARTATTACK
- SAVE
- PROVISION
- BOTTLEFEEDING
- ABRASION
- ELIMINATES
- SANITATION
- FOREIGN
- CRYING
- ELECTRICAL
- WOUND
- FIRSTAID
- PATIENT
- CUTTING
- CLOSEWOUND
- FROSTBITE
- EXERCISE
- INCISION
- INCREASE
- RELAXING
- INFECTED
- LOVINGLY
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- SAFETY
- DIGNITY
- TWEZEER
- WAKEUP
- DRESSING
- COMFORTABLE
- BACTERIA
- PATIENCE
- COMPANIONSHIP
- PREVENTION
- CAREGIVING
- BREASTFEED
- RECORD
- INDEX
- OPENWOUND
- THREATENING
- FIRSTAIDKIT
- DISCRIPTION
- GUAZEPADS
- BLIND
- DIFFICULT
- CAREGIVER
- RELIABLE
- BEHAVIOR
- EXTERNAL
- AREA
- DEAF
- DAILY
- RESPECT
- GENTLE
60 Clues: BLOW • SAVE • AREA • DEAF • INDEX • BLIND • WOUND • DAILY • SAFETY • STROKE • WAKEUP • RECORD • CRYING • GENTLE • DIGNITY • TWEZEER • FOREIGN • PATIENT • CUTTING • RESPECT • DRESSING • BACTERIA • PATIENCE • INTERNAL • ABRASION • FIRSTAID • RELIABLE • BEHAVIOR • EXTERNAL • EXERCISE • INCISION • INCREASE • RELAXING • INFECTED • LOVINGLY • PROVISION • OPENWOUND • GUAZEPADS • DIFFICULT • CAREGIVER • FROSTBITE • DISPOSABLE • AMPUTATION • PREVENTION • CAREGIVING • BREASTFEED • ELIMINATES • ...
Do you know Lowe's? 2024-01-09
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- a spilled chemical should go in what cage
- how we take care of customers
- how we show appreciation
- a great financing option
- how we develop
- who's the best
- PL/LD/DD/NP
- a great service we offer our customers
- MOD
- how we give back to our communities
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- CSA
- how we ensure our shelves are stocked
- a great way to drive sales
- 10am to 2pm
- The "A" in SMART
- Lowe's Safety Review
- who do you call for a leave of absence
- look inside all
- how we protect ourselves and customers
- lost little girls code
- Escorts should maintain a distance of
- lost little boy is code
22 Clues: CSA • MOD • 10am to 2pm • PL/LD/DD/NP • how we develop • who's the best • look inside all • The "A" in SMART • Lowe's Safety Review • lost little girls code • lost little boy is code • how we show appreciation • a great financing option • a great way to drive sales • how we take care of customers • how we give back to our communities • how we ensure our shelves are stocked • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-16
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- chemical container requirement
- blade type not to be used at Xylem
- best line of defense- 2 words
- hand protection
- h in EHS
- authority of all employees -2 words
- recyclable containers & exit blocker
- system to find safety data sheets
- common injury location at Xylem
- routine safety management of area
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- stored in yellow cabinets & red cans
- eye protection -2 words
- report to prevent injury-2 words
- hazardous energy isolation
- measured by environmental metrics
- aligned to ISO 14001 standards
- submitted through GenSuite-2 words
- danger or risk
- last line of defense against hazard
- human engineering
- single-person lift limit in pounds
- equipment inspected before each use
22 Clues: h in EHS • danger or risk • hand protection • human engineering • eye protection -2 words • hazardous energy isolation • best line of defense- 2 words • chemical container requirement • aligned to ISO 14001 standards • common injury location at Xylem • report to prevent injury-2 words • measured by environmental metrics • system to find safety data sheets • ...
