safety Crossword Puzzles
Lab Safety KS3 2024-11-19
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- You should know the location of the fire _____ in the lab
- A type of warning symbol used in the lab e.g. toxic
- A hazard symbol with a skull and cross bones
- Safety equipment which protects your eyes
- Hazard symbols are used globally so everyone can recognise them even if they speak different ____
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- A hazard symbol on chemicals that catch fire easily
- People with long _____ must tie it back before working in the lab
- Heatproof ____ protects the work surface, used under a Bunsen burner
- A hazard symbol with an exclamation mark
- If any equipment made of this material breaks the teacher should be informed straight away
- When lighting the Bunsen burner the air hole should be _____
- The colour of the safety flame
- Safety rule: do not ____ in the lab
13 Clues: The colour of the safety flame • Safety rule: do not ____ in the lab • A hazard symbol with an exclamation mark • Safety equipment which protects your eyes • A hazard symbol with a skull and cross bones • A hazard symbol on chemicals that catch fire easily • A type of warning symbol used in the lab e.g. toxic • You should know the location of the fire _____ in the lab • ...
Nespresso Wellington - Safety Crossword 2019-03-27
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- 3 points of contact
- Trip over a box but don't get hurt
- How to safely lift a load
- Quarterly internal audit
- Wellington BTQ highest risk
- Report safe/at-risk observations
- Nespresso has a goal of ____ accidents
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- Safety boots, gloves, masks
- A visitor/contractor must fill this out each year
- Pest Management provider
- Worn while filling the coffee wall
- The chemical’s name, chemical classification and ingredients
- Visual of current safety and health performance of the business
- SHE&Q Champion
14 Clues: SHE&Q Champion • 3 points of contact • Pest Management provider • Quarterly internal audit • How to safely lift a load • Safety boots, gloves, masks • Wellington BTQ highest risk • Report safe/at-risk observations • Trip over a box but don't get hurt • Worn while filling the coffee wall • Nespresso has a goal of ____ accidents • A visitor/contractor must fill this out each year • ...
QBWM 2023-06-14
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- Gels is the ____ of most product made in Chicopee
- ____ practice
- A change that fixes and issue
- _____ is how we identify products
- wire machine shares its name with a movie
- _____ is everyone's responsibility
- Charts prints ____ for reading the heart rate
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- A report sent from a customer about an issue
- A report within the plant for an issue
- Quality _____ with me
- Tabs and Sensors make ______
- _____ is our highest demand department
- We will act with _____ and accountability
- ______ safety is our highest priority
14 Clues: ____ practice • Quality _____ with me • Tabs and Sensors make ______ • A change that fixes and issue • _____ is how we identify products • _____ is everyone's responsibility • ______ safety is our highest priority • A report within the plant for an issue • _____ is our highest demand department • We will act with _____ and accountability • ...
Biomedical Engineer 2023-01-31
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- Something used to aid people with an injury
- a person who designs and builds machines
- A mechanism such as a phone and computer
- a Biological threat to safety
- changes in something established
- the process of forming new substances
- DNA, Molecules, what makes us whole
- a distinctive symptom or characteristic
- The Safety and Well being of others
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- relating to both biology and medicine
- he branch of science and technology
- treatment for the deceased
- machinery and equipment
- made or produced by humans
14 Clues: machinery and equipment • treatment for the deceased • made or produced by humans • a Biological threat to safety • changes in something established • he branch of science and technology • DNA, Molecules, what makes us whole • The Safety and Well being of others • relating to both biology and medicine • the process of forming new substances • ...
Work place safety 2021-03-28
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- it is to know which sign means what
- must be completed prior to starting work
- are sometimes required for high risk work
- An office work space must be
- are very important for our ongoing safety
- must be reported
- plans must be practiced
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- and polices must be in place for workplaces
- is against the law
- must be identified
- must be electrical tested and tagged
- is a term for a safety briefing
- is the law
- To protect your head wear a
- is not tolerated
15 Clues: is the law • is not tolerated • must be reported • is against the law • must be identified • plans must be practiced • To protect your head wear a • An office work space must be • is a term for a safety briefing • it is to know which sign means what • must be electrical tested and tagged • must be completed prior to starting work • are sometimes required for high risk work • ...
Multilingválna krížovka 2023-04-04
18 Clues: blocks • safety • freedom • respect • opennes • open mind • democracy • technology • flexibility • online tools • adaptability • communication • inventiveness • new textbooks • responsibility • computer literacy • critical thinking • curriculum reduction
WBHHS Safe Work Month Puzzle 2021-09-07
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- Work Health & ______ Act 2011
- WBHHS Hazardous Substance Data Base
- Lowest form of Risk Control
- WBHHS Incident & Hazard Reporting database
- WBHHS Work Safety& _________ Unit
- An event that could result in harm or injury
- Hazards that come from living things
- Tight Fitting ones require a Fit Test
- Measured by Level and severity of workplace harm that could happen
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- _______ your Hands
- Recorded in WBHHS Train Station
- _______ and Assess the Risks before starting a new Task
- Hand PPE
- To be completed when first beginning work at WBHHS
- Consult before attempting a Task you are unsure about
- Chemical classification
16 Clues: Hand PPE • _______ your Hands • Chemical classification • Lowest form of Risk Control • Work Health & ______ Act 2011 • Recorded in WBHHS Train Station • WBHHS Work Safety& _________ Unit • WBHHS Hazardous Substance Data Base • Hazards that come from living things • Tight Fitting ones require a Fit Test • WBHHS Incident & Hazard Reporting database • ...
CW Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-04
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- ALL UNITS ARE MADE BASED OFF THESE MEASUREMENTS
- Safety glass that will break into small pieces if broken
- D.I.Y. MEANING
- max number of panels on a WD
- MODEL 2400 GLASS THICKNESS
- Aurora MIRROR THICKNESS
- COLOR OF SAFETY BACKING
- GLASS THICKNESS recommended for thru glass hardware
- DULL SILVER
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- diffeence between regular aluminum channel and Ultraglide channel
- MENARDS SHOWER DOOR PROGRAM
- UNIT WITHOUT GLASS/MIRROR
- ROYAL OAK USES THIS KIND OF T&C
- PRICE END USER PAYS
- SHINY SILVER
- Any WD THATS AVAILABLE IN THIS COLOR CAN BE POWDERCOATED
- USED to keep mirror in place in case it breaks
17 Clues: DULL SILVER • SHINY SILVER • D.I.Y. MEANING • PRICE END USER PAYS • Aurora MIRROR THICKNESS • COLOR OF SAFETY BACKING • UNIT WITHOUT GLASS/MIRROR • MODEL 2400 GLASS THICKNESS • MENARDS SHOWER DOOR PROGRAM • max number of panels on a WD • ROYAL OAK USES THIS KIND OF T&C • USED to keep mirror in place in case it breaks • ALL UNITS ARE MADE BASED OFF THESE MEASUREMENTS • ...
Topaz Weekly Crossword #2 2017-11-12
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- What a banksman wears
- What we try for everyday on the Topaz Driller
- Worn on hands while mixing chemical
- Sorting through the rubbish
- Called before going to the platform
- Used when handling hot cooking pots in the galley
- What is the rig
- What to do for energy isolation
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- Used to land loads on the rig
- Petronas safety rules
- Used to stop people from entering an area
- Surface stack for well control
- Needed before major repair work id to be done
- Head wear PPE
- PPE for working over the water
- Current rig safety campaign
16 Clues: Head wear PPE • What is the rig • What a banksman wears • Petronas safety rules • Sorting through the rubbish • Current rig safety campaign • Used to land loads on the rig • Surface stack for well control • PPE for working over the water • What to do for energy isolation • Worn on hands while mixing chemical • Called before going to the platform • ...
OTS Monthly Safety Meeting Quiz 2014-06-26
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- Barriers to mental engagement (Feb. 2014 OTS Safety Presentation)
- development of a qualitative or quantitative estimates of risks
- factor influencing risk tolerance
- 2014 EMPC focus areas
- unsafe action whilst driving
- part of the body that supports the body's weight
- protective barriers in risk management
- tool used for reporting unsafe conditions,acts,hazards,near misses or incidents
- element 7 of OIMS
- effective means of mitigating hazards associated with energy sources
- tool for checking tyre inflation
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- 2014 EMPC focus areas
- a job is well done only if its done safely
- required frequency of an audiometric testing after baseline
- cause of food borne illness
- condition that has the potential for causing harm to people, property or environment
- e-mail fraud scam conducted for the purpose of information or identity theft
- how serious could an incident have been
- represents letter 'A' in EM Malaria Control Program
- EM safety credo
- 2014 EMPC Safe Start Theme
- defines letter 'H' in AHL; in potential incident classification
- EM corporate tool defining procedural security counter measures consideration to respond to escalation in threats
- Personnel Safety last line of defence
- one of waste minimization principles. others are reduce,reuse & recycle
- standard position of stored compressed gas cylinders
26 Clues: EM safety credo • element 7 of OIMS • 2014 EMPC focus areas • 2014 EMPC focus areas • 2014 EMPC Safe Start Theme • cause of food borne illness • unsafe action whilst driving • tool for checking tyre inflation • factor influencing risk tolerance • Personnel Safety last line of defence • protective barriers in risk management • how serious could an incident have been • ...
Safety Unit Crossword 2021-09-27
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- applied science used to promote safety and well being by adapting to the environment
- never handle electrical equipment with ___ hands
- contains a chemical that smothers fires. Contains a mildly corrosive residue
- close the door and ____ the curtain before beginning a procedure
- always ___ the procedure so the patient knows what you are going to do.
- fires need 3 things in order to start. 1.fuel 2.heat 3.
- how many times should you read the label on a solution bottle
- occupational safety and health administration.
- when a patient is on oxygen, post a "No ____ oxygen in use" sign
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- an example of a biohazard waste
- national fire protection association
- the major cause of fires is unattended ____ fires
- PPE stands for personal protective
- class of fire for ordinary combustibles
- you should wash your hands _____
- ____ any damaged or malfunctioning equipment immediately
- health care providers are ____ responsible for familiarizing themselves with disaster plans
- rescue anyone in danger, activate the alarm, contain the fire, extinguish the fire and evacuate the area
- the way in which the body moves while making the most efficient use of all its parts.
- ____ tag system is placed on damaged equiptemnt to prevent anyone from using the equipment
- safety data sheet
21 Clues: safety data sheet • an example of a biohazard waste • you should wash your hands _____ • PPE stands for personal protective • national fire protection association • class of fire for ordinary combustibles • occupational safety and health administration. • never handle electrical equipment with ___ hands • the major cause of fires is unattended ____ fires • ...
#652 Safety Crossword 2022-08-17
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- Equipment used to reduce gripping force and fatigue
- The second p in PPE
- What to do if there is faulty equipment
- When to inform management of a workplace injury
- T.H.(I).N.K, ________ your base of support
- Unwelcome behavior or comments that are harmful to the work environment
- The D in S.D.S
- Safety Training, Participation in safety matters, and Refusal of tasks that pose a reasonable safety risk is your _____
- AS-400 Item Life Cycle Notes Inquiry
- PPE required for Merchants
- Cause of illness from blood and other bodily fluids
- Avoid palm ____ lifting
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- Chest up; ______ by your side
- Is responsible for ensuring proper PPE is used
- Tool used to manually move pallets
- The most common route of chemical injury
- T.H.I.N.(K), ____ it close
- Vest Type of PPE worn by any employee working in the parking lot or spotting forklifts
- A method to prevent heated situations from becoming violent
- T.H.I.(N).K, _______ spine
- A condition caused by your body overheating
- Keep your wrists ________
- Technique used to lift heavy and/or awkward items
- Grip lightly; avoid _______
- T.(H).I.N.K, ____ and chest lead the lift
- (T).H.I.N.K, ____ move with the nose
26 Clues: The D in S.D.S • The second p in PPE • Avoid palm ____ lifting • Keep your wrists ________ • T.H.I.N.(K), ____ it close • T.H.I.(N).K, _______ spine • PPE required for Merchants • Grip lightly; avoid _______ • Chest up; ______ by your side • Tool used to manually move pallets • AS-400 Item Life Cycle Notes Inquiry • (T).H.I.N.K, ____ move with the nose • ...
High Risk Controls 2016-09-28
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- How many HRCs are utilised at INPEX Australia?
- INPEX Core Value: Safety Number 1 (4,3,4)
- Equipment covered under HRC Working at Height (8,4,9)
- HRCs are designed to support the INPEX HSE Culture element for Communication (4,2)
- HRC that covers confined spaces at atmospheric pressure (8,6)
- HRC that covers electrical safety and isolation of energy systems
- HRC that covers any work that produces a flame, spark or heat with potential to ignite (3,4)
- Covered in HRC for Exclusion Zones (4,2,4)
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- HRC conversations aim to promote ____ and continuous improvement
- All safety rules are in the HSEQ Management System _____ and procedures
- Activity that may generate hazardous gases
- HRC that covers work with potential exposure to gases, fumes, vapours and mists (9,4)
- What does HRC stand for? (4,4,8)
- Standard referred to as part of HRC - Isolations (4,3,3,3)
- HRC that covers work where this is a risk of dropping or falling objects (7,7)
- Standard referred to in HRC Dropped Objects (7,2,6)
- HRCs are based around a behaviours discussed in a _____ format
- HRC covers being physically and mentally fit for requirements of the job (7,2,4)
- Covers all work potentially hazardous (6,2,4)
- HRCs are based on those industry activities which have resulted in _________
20 Clues: What does HRC stand for? (4,4,8) • INPEX Core Value: Safety Number 1 (4,3,4) • Activity that may generate hazardous gases • Covered in HRC for Exclusion Zones (4,2,4) • Covers all work potentially hazardous (6,2,4) • How many HRCs are utilised at INPEX Australia? • Standard referred to in HRC Dropped Objects (7,2,6) • ...
Work, Health & Safety Crossword 2023-09-26
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- Government agency responsible for the administration of the Work, Health & Safety Act.
- An out of _______ tag is used to identify faulty equipment.
- this new age exercise can help reduce stress.
- Most dangerous form of skin cancer.
- An event that results in injury, illness, disease, damage or loss.
- Motorised bed mover used in theatre.
- _________ Protective Equipment.
- Equipment used to put out fires.
- These are required for all chemical products and contain valuable information about the chemical.
- This habit is bad for your lungs.
- ___________ Assessment is the first step before commencing a manual task.
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- A common cause of injury in the workplace.
- Conducted three monthly in each department to monitor OHS compliance.
- The first control in the Hierarchy of Controls
- This will help you warm up for work.
- SOP is an abbreviation for Standard _____ _____.
- Keeping your bones healthy will help to prevent this disease.
- Another legislative document that supports the Work, Health & Safety Act.
- Your body is unable to survive without this.
- Something that has the potential to harm the health and/or safety of people.
- If you sustain and injury at work, you must report it to your manager ________.
- An occurrence that might have led to an injury or illness if the circumstances had been different.
22 Clues: _________ Protective Equipment. • Equipment used to put out fires. • This habit is bad for your lungs. • Most dangerous form of skin cancer. • This will help you warm up for work. • Motorised bed mover used in theatre. • A common cause of injury in the workplace. • Your body is unable to survive without this. • this new age exercise can help reduce stress. • ...
BCS review BY Ahren Thompson 2015-11-17
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- the correct way to send information
- the finger that is used to press the space
- the keys were your fingers rest
- bulling on the internet
- the finger used to punctuate
- is to put spaces between you words
- safety password safety
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- the design of the text
- techquine is proper technique
- the equiment for a computer
- word how to create an essay on the computer
- two or more computer linked together
- is the main idea
- is hiding your information
- of contents is the key
15 Clues: is the main idea • the design of the text • safety password safety • of contents is the key • bulling on the internet • is hiding your information • the equiment for a computer • the finger used to punctuate • techquine is proper technique • the keys were your fingers rest • is to put spaces between you words • the correct way to send information • ...
Unit 1 vocabulary 2022-09-19
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- the exact, true meaning of a word or phrase
- to start or begin
- changed form one language to another
- traditional knowledge handed down generations
- where money goes or the edge of a river
- to go very fast sometimes in anger
- to represent something else
- a person fleeing a country for safety reasons
- a trusted guide who helps you grow and learn
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- moved to another place
- friendship or togetherness
- includes family or ethnic background and culture
- large, beautiful, or impressive
- simple or plain
- a place of safety
15 Clues: simple or plain • to start or begin • a place of safety • moved to another place • friendship or togetherness • to represent something else • large, beautiful, or impressive • to go very fast sometimes in anger • changed form one language to another • where money goes or the edge of a river • the exact, true meaning of a word or phrase • ...
BZ's Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-24
Across
- Center of gravity
- creates a new Program or Installation File.
- removes the currently selected node from the Program Tree.
- The fastest movement
- displays the active safety configuration.
- Tool Center Point
- Changes the current position of the selected command.
- creates and/or modifies robot programs.
- Undo/redo the last command.
- Robot is controlled externally.
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- Controls the robots movement
- starts/pauses the loaded robot Program.
- Creates a new Program or Installation file
- Allows access to movement of the robot.
- copy’s the currently selected command.
- where you can put/edit nodes.
16 Clues: Center of gravity • Tool Center Point • The fastest movement • Undo/redo the last command. • Controls the robots movement • where you can put/edit nodes. • Robot is controlled externally. • copy’s the currently selected command. • starts/pauses the loaded robot Program. • Allows access to movement of the robot. • creates and/or modifies robot programs. • ...
International Safety Day QUIZ 2013-04-21
Across
- Who is responsible for your safety?
- Recycle
- Journey for Nespresso to become a more sustainable business
- lead by
- How many seconds do we wash our hands?
- "Beep Beep, Woop Woop"
- Represents SHE?
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- Material Safety Data sheet
- Practice Safe behaviors S _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ _
- What record do we need if there is an incident?
- In case of an emergency, were do we evacuate?
- First Aid Kit Kept location?
- We C_ _ _ for ourselves and each other
- switch off whilst driving
14 Clues: Recycle • lead by • Represents SHE? • "Beep Beep, Woop Woop" • switch off whilst driving • Material Safety Data sheet • First Aid Kit Kept location? • Who is responsible for your safety? • How many seconds do we wash our hands? • We C_ _ _ for ourselves and each other • Practice Safe behaviors S _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ _ • In case of an emergency, were do we evacuate? • ...
EHS Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-01
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- Soft tissue injuries.
- Need a permit to enter.
- Control hazardous energy.
- What must be worn while riding.
- Machine Safety Device
- Short name for a forktruck.
- Another term for a near miss.
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- Light bulbs, batteries.
- Famous railroad safety saying.
- What every employee must do if they get injured at work.
- What department do you call to report a spill?
- What you wear to prevent a fall.
- What needs to be worn in production areas.
- Required in the Mills & Elevators
14 Clues: Soft tissue injuries. • Machine Safety Device • Light bulbs, batteries. • Need a permit to enter. • Control hazardous energy. • Short name for a forktruck. • Another term for a near miss. • Famous railroad safety saying. • What must be worn while riding. • What you wear to prevent a fall. • Required in the Mills & Elevators • What needs to be worn in production areas. • ...
SAFETY HABITS 2021-03-09
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- WE ARE LIVING THRU A _____________
- HABITS ARE ERROR PREVENTION TOOLS
- COMMUNICATE ______
- STOP _____ ACT REVIEW
- STAY ____ FEET APART
- WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PATIENT SAFETY
- TREAT ALL BLOOD AND BODY FLUIDS AS POTENTIALLY ________________
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- VALIDATE AND ______
- PERSONAL _______ EQUIPMENT IS WHAT WE WEAR TO PROTECT OURSELVES AND OTHERS
- YOU WEAR A _____ WHILE SOCIAL DISTANCING
- MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF GERMS
- LEADING CAUSE OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY DEATH IN THE US
- ALWAYS USE AT LEAST ___ PATIENT IDENTIFIERS
- ATTENTION TO _______
14 Clues: COMMUNICATE ______ • VALIDATE AND ______ • STAY ____ FEET APART • ATTENTION TO _______ • STOP _____ ACT REVIEW • HABITS ARE ERROR PREVENTION TOOLS • WE ARE LIVING THRU A _____________ • WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PATIENT SAFETY • YOU WEAR A _____ WHILE SOCIAL DISTANCING • ALWAYS USE AT LEAST ___ PATIENT IDENTIFIERS • MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF GERMS • ...
Multilingválna krížovka 2023-04-04
18 Clues: safety • blocks • respect • freedom • opennes • open mind • democracy • technology • flexibility • adaptability • online tools • new textbooks • communication • inventiveness • responsibility • critical thinking • computer literacy • curriculum reduction
Car Trouble! 2013-02-08
18 Clues: hot • fix • tire • dark • fast • float • troad • wings • travel • matches • seat belt • break down • crossroads • automobile • green light • car accident • pots and pans • steering wheel
Shapov Danila 2024-04-25
18 Clues: знак • каска • пожар • взрыв • травма • избегать • перчатки • следовать • спец одежда • знак выхода • обязательный • безопасность • рабочее место • предотвращать • предупреждающий • безопасная зона • защитные ботинки • безопасность выше всего
May Safety Crossword 2024-05-02
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- In order for us to create a safer work environment, safety needs to become a part of our _______.
- All operators are empowered to report safety concerns in their area to their unit manager and/or safety _____.
- This should be completed at the start of each shift for PIVs to be operated on site.
- ______ Recap is our weekly video that discusses injuries and safety improvements in the plant
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- Each of us share a ___________ to ensure the safety of ourselves and those around us.
- Safety _____ is our number one value
- 15 MPH is the top ______ in KW parking lots
7 Clues: Safety _____ is our number one value • 15 MPH is the top ______ in KW parking lots • This should be completed at the start of each shift for PIVs to be operated on site. • Each of us share a ___________ to ensure the safety of ourselves and those around us. • ______ Recap is our weekly video that discusses injuries and safety improvements in the plant • ...
Roles and Responsibilities of the HSE 2024-10-01
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- - Employers must conduct this to identify workplace hazards. (10)
- - Person responsible for enforcing health and safety law. (10)
- - Employers must assess and control these in the workplace. (4)
- - Detailed requirements related to HASAWA. (11)
- - Employers must keep records of these at the workplace. (9)
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- - What businesses face for breaching safety rules. (9)
- - Employers must provide this to employees about risks. (8)
- - Equipment provided to protect workers. (3)
- - What the act ensures for employees. (9)
- - Employees must be involved in this process regarding safety issues. (12)
10 Clues: - What the act ensures for employees. (9) • - Equipment provided to protect workers. (3) • - Detailed requirements related to HASAWA. (11) • - What businesses face for breaching safety rules. (9) • - Employers must provide this to employees about risks. (8) • - Employers must keep records of these at the workplace. (9) • ...
HASREP Crossword 2023-09-04
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- a source of, or exposure to a danger
- a risk assessment tool that can be used to assess which hazards pose the greatest risk
- That is the person with the overall responsibility of ensuring the health and safety of all the employees.
- a health and safety inspection report which lists critical points
- the method where Specific questions are asked, and the responses recorded
- an important business element
- the probability that injury or damage will occur
- a typical health hazard
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- anything which may cause injury or damage to persons or property
- a typical safety hazard
- an unplanned work-related event(s) in which an injury or ill health (regardless of severity) or fatality occurred or could have occurred.
- a potential risks in the workplace
- a typical environmental hazard
13 Clues: a typical safety hazard • a typical health hazard • an important business element • a typical environmental hazard • a potential risks in the workplace • a source of, or exposure to a danger • the probability that injury or damage will occur • anything which may cause injury or damage to persons or property • ...
Safety Puzzle 1 2022-06-03
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- ONLY STACK ME 4 FT HIGH
- EVERY TEAM MEMBER IS A SAFETY ___
- WHERE TO ENTER A HAZARD/NEAR MISS
- NEVER BLOCK A FIRE ___
- ASK FOR HELP ON A TEAM ___
- WHAT TO CALL WHEN THERE'S A FIRE
- PUSH DON'T ___
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- ALWAYS USE THREE POINTS OF CONTACT ON ME
- ALWAYS FOLLOW SAFETY ___
- ONLY STACK ME 6 FT HIGH
- NEVER PASS OFF MY ___
- WHAT TO CALL WHEN THERE'S A MEDICAL EMERGENCY
- USE PROPER LIFTING ___
- WHAT TO CALL WHEN THERE'S A MISSING CHILD
14 Clues: PUSH DON'T ___ • NEVER PASS OFF MY ___ • USE PROPER LIFTING ___ • NEVER BLOCK A FIRE ___ • ONLY STACK ME 4 FT HIGH • ONLY STACK ME 6 FT HIGH • ALWAYS FOLLOW SAFETY ___ • ASK FOR HELP ON A TEAM ___ • WHAT TO CALL WHEN THERE'S A FIRE • EVERY TEAM MEMBER IS A SAFETY ___ • WHERE TO ENTER A HAZARD/NEAR MISS • ALWAYS USE THREE POINTS OF CONTACT ON ME • ...
Safety Rules 2023-03-22
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- carry tools with the point this way
- make sure your work area is property ______
- must be worn at all times
- protection for your head
- secures small work
- wear this to save your hearing
- follow all the safety ___for your shop
- built in safety devices on machines
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- Class A fire extinguisher for these fires
- don't ____ a machine operator
- report all injuries to them
- NO ______
- keep your work area ____ and clear
- protects you from inhaling harmful fumes
14 Clues: NO ______ • secures small work • protection for your head • must be worn at all times • report all injuries to them • don't ____ a machine operator • wear this to save your hearing • keep your work area ____ and clear • carry tools with the point this way • built in safety devices on machines • follow all the safety ___for your shop • protects you from inhaling harmful fumes • ...
Drivers Ed Vocabulary Cross-Word 2015-12-09
Across
- the pulling force of the earth
- Mechanism that transfers energy from engine to wheels
- stores energy
- Driving while intoxicated
- lowers sound from engine
- Bag safety devise that deploys on impact
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- cooling system of a car
- converter cleans the exhaust fumes
- not using crosswalk to cross street
- measures the speed of the car
- belt safety devise that keeps you in the car
- pressure peers influencing you
- turning around in a U-shape
- Anti-Locking Brake system
14 Clues: stores energy • cooling system of a car • lowers sound from engine • Driving while intoxicated • Anti-Locking Brake system • turning around in a U-shape • measures the speed of the car • the pulling force of the earth • pressure peers influencing you • converter cleans the exhaust fumes • not using crosswalk to cross street • Bag safety devise that deploys on impact • ...
Safety conversation 2021-11-10
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- This is required by law to drive.
- What kind of raw material Etex stopped using, because it contains harmful substances?
- When to report a work-related injury?
- The most important statement in Etex "...... First".
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- Etex has - Three Safety domains.1.Technical aspects. 2. Procedures. 3.........
- Safety ....... is very important in keeping everyone safe.
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe work place?
- Report all safety conerns to a ........
8 Clues: This is required by law to drive. • When to report a work-related injury? • Report all safety conerns to a ........ • Who is responsible to ensure a safe work place? • The most important statement in Etex "...... First". • Safety ....... is very important in keeping everyone safe. • Etex has - Three Safety domains.1.Technical aspects. 2. Procedures. 3......... • ...
krížovka 2023-04-04
18 Clues: blocks • safety • opennes • respect • freedom • open mind • democracy • technology • flexibility • adaptability • online tools • inventiveness • communication • responsibility • critical thinking • computer literacy • curriculum reduction • učebnice new textbooks
Unit 12, 19-35 2022-03-02
18 Clues: tasku • sisse • küsima • kartma • ületama • kukkuma • autojuht • hirmunud • võimalik • kõnnitee • tee,suund • pragunema • vigastatud • ohtu vältima • paluma midagi • ohutus,turvalisus • milleski kaasa lööma • jalakäijate ülekäigukoht
Die Teile des Autos 2019-12-05
16 Clues: seat • tyres • fender • Bremse • sunroof • Radiator • tailgate • indicator • Headlight • Stoßfänger • windshield • Fahrgestell • safety belt • number plate • steering wheel • Kraftstoffbehälter
November Safety puzzle 2024-11-03
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- November birthstone, often blue
- Day after Thanksgiving known for shopping deals
- This holiday occurs on the fourth Thursday of November
- Essential safety item often located under the seat
- Bird commonly served on Thanksgiving
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- Designated safe areas where individuals gather during emergencies, such as evacuations or drills.
- Cleveland's NBA team
- Famous parade held on Thanksgiving Day in New York
- The organization that regulates civil aviation safety in the US
- These type of shoes are essential to wear on the ramp.
10 Clues: Cleveland's NBA team • November birthstone, often blue • Bird commonly served on Thanksgiving • Day after Thanksgiving known for shopping deals • Famous parade held on Thanksgiving Day in New York • Essential safety item often located under the seat • This holiday occurs on the fourth Thursday of November • These type of shoes are essential to wear on the ramp. • ...
Accidents 2020-03-10
15 Clues: pool • haigla • murtud • sobima • ohutus • sinikas • projekt • vigastus • vestlema • personal • kinnitama • õnnetused • kokkupõrge • parkimisautomaat • intensiivravi osakond
Unit12 2020-04-27
15 Clues: tasku • keegi • pragu • igaüks • ohutus • ohtlik • ületama • õnnetus • hirmunud • autojuht • võimalik • kõnnitee • vigastatud • vormiriietus • erakorraline olukord
Favorite ways to travel 2023-06-12
15 Clues: choice • safety • premium • elegant • journey • shadier • opulence • dreadful • airfield • confined • exploring • drawbacks • advantages • compartment • indefinitely
Malala 2022-04-29
Chapter 03 Robotics 2024-06-17
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- Procedure A safety protocol used to prevent accidental startup of machinery during maintenance or repair. It involves locking out energy sources (such as electrical switches) and tagging them with warning labels to indicate they are not to be operated.
- Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) A federal agency in the United States responsible for enforcing workplace safety regulations. OSHA sets standards to protect workers from hazards and ensures compliance with safety rules.
- Spring A spring that is compressed or tensioned before being installed in a mechanical system. It stores potential energy and provides force when released.
- Electrical Code (NEC) A set of standards and guidelines for electrical installations in the United States. It covers wiring, grounding, electrical equipment, and safety practices to prevent electrical hazards.
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- Safety Mat A mat with built-in pressure sensors used in industrial environments. When stepped on, it triggers safety mechanisms (such as stopping machinery) to prevent accidents.
- Protective Equipment (PPE) Gear worn by workers to protect themselves from workplace hazards. PPE includes items like helmets, gloves, safety glasses, ear protection, and respiratory masks.
- Tool A motorized or electrically operated tool used for various tasks, such as drilling, cutting, grinding, or sanding. Examples include electric drills, circular saws, and angle grinders.
- Tool A handheld device or implement used for manual tasks, such as cutting, gripping, or shaping materials. Examples include hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, and wrenches.
- Curtain A safety device used in industrial settings to protect workers from moving machinery. It consists of infrared sensors that create an invisible curtain of light. If the light beam is interrupted (e.g., by a person entering the area), the machinery stops automatically.
9 Clues: Spring A spring that is compressed or tensioned before being installed in a mechanical system. It stores potential energy and provides force when released. • Tool A handheld device or implement used for manual tasks, such as cutting, gripping, or shaping materials. Examples include hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, and wrenches. • ...
Safety and Culture 2024-04-29
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- Safety Event reporting tool
- Keep these clear of beds, carts and WOWs
- Patient Safety and Quality Care is _____ Job
- Serve with
- Policies are found here
- Name and Birthdate are two
- Expectations Created to ensure our daily interactions honor our Prisma Health Committment
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- How we introduce ourselves
- Wear to protect yourself and others
- Tools and resources to form and maintain healthy habits through physical activity and improved nutrition
- Do this in case of fire
- Infection that requires you to use soap and water to wash your hands
- Pull Aim Squeeze and Sweep
- _______ Health
- Be The _____________
- Standardized format of handoff communication
- See something, say ____________
- Occurs immediately before a procedure
18 Clues: Serve with • _______ Health • Be The _____________ • Do this in case of fire • Policies are found here • How we introduce ourselves • Pull Aim Squeeze and Sweep • Name and Birthdate are two • Safety Event reporting tool • See something, say ____________ • Wear to protect yourself and others • Occurs immediately before a procedure • Keep these clear of beds, carts and WOWs • ...
engineering crossword 2014-02-24
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- they deal with all sorts of fuels for electrical and gas powered machines all over the world. They innovated ways to find drill, and distribute oil to the public in the cleanest form.
- They work with vehicles all the way from production to crash tests. They innovate new ways on how to improve vehicle production, safety, speed, and quality everyday.
- they work on manufacturing and insuring the quality and safety of lightning equipment for consumers. They innovated new ways to insure safety, durability, quality, and fast production of lightning machines.
- They focus on all sorts of industrial safety from health to the materials they use. They innovated new materials to use which are cheaper, stronger , and better for that specific industry.
- they work specifically on yacht production and manufacturing. They innovate new yachts and ways to improve their eye appeal, speed, size, maneuverability, durability, quality, and efficiency.
- they work with health and medicines, they innovated ways to treat certain ailments and learn new medicines, vaccines, and ways to make them safely, efficiently, and distribute them well.
- they focus on technology and updating and fixing software. They innovate computer software all the time to make the computer run more efficiently.
- they work with zoos and innovate new forms of technology to hold the animals and insure safety for the people and animals.
- they work on refrigerator production all over the world. They innovate new ways to improve the speed of production, quality, safety, and material uses on refrigerators.
- they help businesses and other corporations all over the world with production, work, and operations. They innovate new ways to help insure faster, and more efficient operations all over the world.
- they integrate knowledge into computer to solve complex problems. They innovated new updates for computers and electronics to improve all aspects of functionality.
- they specialize in the production of boats and all types of watercraft. They innovate on how to improve watercraft durability, quality, speed, materials, and production.
- they work on all major chanics from scooters to jets. They innovate new ways for cars to improve speed, quality, safety, and production.
- they work with mainly electronics which allow people to communicate with each other all over the world. They innovated ways on how to connect people with each other personally from different ends of the world with better connection.
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- they work with global satellites all over the world from ground operations to space satellites. They innovate new ways to improve satellite range, quality, and connection.
- They focus mainly on researching geological parts of land which contain materials and fuels beneficial to the general population. They innovated new ways to find and extract natural recources more efficiently.
- electrical engineer deal with all types of electrical equipment from power grids, to electrically powered machines. They innovated new ways to compact the most electricity in the smallest space and distribute it to the world.
- they help worldwide and local industries mainly to improve the quality and efficiency of the production. They innovated new ways on how to improve the efficiency and quality of a production line.
- They work with people all over the world to insure that businesses, facilities, and just home items are all safe for the public. They innovated new ways for people to still have the items and occupations within the national safety parameters.
- they work with x-rays and mainly medical versions of the x-ray. They innovate new ways to produce x-rays efficiently, safely, and durably for medical purposes.
- they work with air crafts and innovate new forms of aircrafts, how they work, and how to improve all the aspects of the quality of the aircraft.
- hey work with telephone, cell, and satellite services all over the country. They innovate new ways to improve telephones, and quality, range, and connectivity.
- They work in the field mainly with recon marines to do jobs from fixing broken vehicles to setting up anti tank mines. They innovate new ways to develop new and more devastating and efficient weapons and vehicles in combat.
- These engineers design a broad groups of items from phones to cars, and they innovated just that. From faster and better phones to stronger, faster, and more fuel efficient cars.
- they focus on heating, cooling, and just the general air conditioning. They innovated better and more reliable ac units and how to install the to work at their peak.
- they work mainly with nuclear power plants and with the work and mechanics in the plant. They innovated new ways to insure nuclear safety, stable production, and keeping the plants running faster and more efficiently.
26 Clues: they work with zoos and innovate new forms of technology to hold the animals and insure safety for the people and animals. • they work on all major chanics from scooters to jets. They innovate new ways for cars to improve speed, quality, safety, and production. • ...
Electronic 1 Crossword Puzzle by Phine Kim 2021-09-13
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- What was Howard M. Kanare major? [Writing the Laboratory Notebook, Page 5]
- How many point is deducted per missing class session? [Course Syllabus, Page 11]
- How many time are laboratory notebook graded per semester? [Laboratory requirement & Safety Manual, Page 16]
- When taking screenshot on the oscilloscope, the date and time of screenshot must be visible as well as the Oscilloscope's... [Laboratory requirement & Safety Manual, Page 23]
- When soldering, what should you not wear? [Laboratory requirement & Safety Manual, Page 6]
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- What will show up for your grade when you do not return material On-Loan. [Course Syllabus, Page 10]
- Who is the professor of this course? [Course Syllabus, Page 6]
- When someone suffer serious electrical shock, what may happen to them?[Laboratory requirement & Safety Manual, Page 5]
- To ensure that the professor and grader receive your assignment, you should regularly monitor this website. [Course Syllabus, Page 7]
- When you want to change or remove what you had written in the laboratory notebook, you need to have a line across it and this next to the line.[Laboratory requirement & Safety Manual, Page 20]
- Where is professor Bowden office?[Course Syllabus, Page 6]
11 Clues: Where is professor Bowden office?[Course Syllabus, Page 6] • Who is the professor of this course? [Course Syllabus, Page 6] • What was Howard M. Kanare major? [Writing the Laboratory Notebook, Page 5] • How many point is deducted per missing class session? [Course Syllabus, Page 11] • ...
vocabulary unit 11 2024-02-26
Unit 1 Name.___________________________ 2013-12-10
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- Maintaing clean conditions to prevent disease and promote good health
- A Disease Transmitted by food
- Never point knifes towards yourself
- Dying
- Causes epidemic of severe gastroenteritis
- time temp. control for safety
- Use step stool/ladder
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- cleanliness for facilities
- Ways to prevent food born illness
- Bacteria found in human and other animals intestines
- The hygienic measures for measuring food safety
- Fire Extinguisher.use potholders to handle hot utensils
- A bacteria
13 Clues: Dying • A bacteria • Use step stool/ladder • cleanliness for facilities • A Disease Transmitted by food • time temp. control for safety • Ways to prevent food born illness • Never point knifes towards yourself • Causes epidemic of severe gastroenteritis • The hygienic measures for measuring food safety • Bacteria found in human and other animals intestines • ...
rules 2018-10-01
6C02(2) Opinions About DRONES II 2023-01-17
Dutch - English 2012-07-13
19 Clues: Sir • Crew • Madam • Please • Oxygen • Safety • Airport • Captain • Aircraft • Seatbelt • Thank you • Emergency • Life vest • Oxygen masks • Switched off • Good morning • Good evening • Good afternoon • Emergency exits
Final Exam Crossword Puzzle 2013-07-10
13 Clues: 情報通信学部 • wear 過去形 • active 名詞 • wear 過去分詞 • prevent 名詞 • complete 名詞 • security 動詞 • instruct 名詞 • clothes 同じ意味の語 • Sunlight forms a ring shape ( ) the moon. • I want to ( ) my makeup. [makeup=化粧] • (S ) of ( ) and Telecommunication Engineering • Safety shower and first-aid kit are examples of safety ( ).
COMM Standards Review 2021-04-10
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- Primary Tacchat
- used for critical comm
- Examples of confirmed
- Conducted during execution brief
- Cut words from comm and get to the point
- Communication Standards apply to who
- Be specific
- term used when information is time critical
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- Briefed during changeover.
- each crew-member will use at all times
- External COMMs last priority
- Say anytime safety or flight is affected
- First priority when communicating internally
13 Clues: Be specific • Primary Tacchat • Examples of confirmed • used for critical comm • Briefed during changeover. • External COMMs last priority • Conducted during execution brief • Communication Standards apply to who • each crew-member will use at all times • Cut words from comm and get to the point • Say anytime safety or flight is affected • ...
4a 2020-01-09
16 Clues: каша • журнал • газета • паника • реклама • местный • новости • забивать • гороскоп • интервью • безопасность • побить рекорд • международный • прогноз погоды • выздоравливать • документальный фильм
Die Teile des Autos 2019-12-05
16 Clues: seat • tyres • Bremse • fender • sunroof • Radiator • tailgate • Headlight • indicator • Stoßfänger • windshield • safety belt • Fahrgestell • number plate • steering wheel • Kraftstoffbehälter
Die Teile des Autos 2019-12-05
16 Clues: seat • tyres • Bremse • fender • sunroof • Radiator • tailgate • Headlight • indicator • windshield • Stoßfänger • Fahrgestell • safety belt • number plate • steering wheel • Kraftstoffbehälter
B1: Unit 8 - Other words and phrases II. 2023-12-27
17 Clues: ticho • ostrý • sekce • mokrý • klacek • sdílet • osobnost • nahradit • oficiální • dát facku • bezpečnost • dobrovolný • neoficiální • příležitost • šokovaný/udivený • romantika/románek • metro/podzemní chodba
Costco 315 Safety Week Crossword 2022-09-08
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- FIRES NEED THIS TO BURN
- IS EVERYONES RESPONSIBILITY
- SECOND HIGHEST WORK RELATED CAUSE OF DEATH IN USA
- ACRONYM WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE
- MUST KEEP 4 FEET AWAY FROM FORKLIFTS
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- LOCKOUT TAGOUT
- ACRONYM WAY TO DIFFUSE WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
- TO HOT INDOOR OR OUTDOOR ENVIROMENTS CAN LEAD TO HEAT RELATED ILLNESSES
- HAZARD COMMUNICATION
- ACRONYM HOW TO USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
- BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
- SAFETY DATA SHEETS
- BEFORE YOU LIFT
13 Clues: LOCKOUT TAGOUT • BEFORE YOU LIFT • SAFETY DATA SHEETS • HAZARD COMMUNICATION • BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS • FIRES NEED THIS TO BURN • IS EVERYONES RESPONSIBILITY • ACRONYM WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE • MUST KEEP 4 FEET AWAY FROM FORKLIFTS • ACRONYM HOW TO USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER • ACRONYM WAY TO DIFFUSE WORKPLACE VIOLENCE • SECOND HIGHEST WORK RELATED CAUSE OF DEATH IN USA • ...
Safety Ninjas Crossword #1 2022-06-01
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- needs three points of contact
- Drink lots of _____ to stay hydrated.
- safety is the responsibility of _____
- use our _____ to lift, not our back.
- activity during daily warm up
- used to open boxes
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- only type of lanyard we use
- used to scan at entry
- Wear it during Replen or MHE operation
- they protect your eyes
- High visibility; worn without sleeves
- this week we are celebrating _____
- they protect our hands
13 Clues: used to open boxes • used to scan at entry • they protect your eyes • they protect our hands • only type of lanyard we use • needs three points of contact • activity during daily warm up • this week we are celebrating _____ • use our _____ to lift, not our back. • Drink lots of _____ to stay hydrated. • High visibility; worn without sleeves • safety is the responsibility of _____ • ...
Infection control 2024-03-13
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- bacteria can only be seen under
- material safety data sheet
- harmless
- bacteria that require living matter
- arranged in curves lines, string of beads
- spread from one person to another
- pathogenic bacteria, round shape
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- carried through the blood or body fluids
- lyme disease, syphilis, std
- process whereby bacteria grow, reproduce, divide
- bacteria that causes disease
- skin disease caused by infestation of headlice
- agency that enforces safety and health standards
13 Clues: harmless • material safety data sheet • lyme disease, syphilis, std • bacteria that causes disease • bacteria can only be seen under • pathogenic bacteria, round shape • spread from one person to another • bacteria that require living matter • carried through the blood or body fluids • arranged in curves lines, string of beads • skin disease caused by infestation of headlice • ...
Science 2020-09-22
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- when a solid turns into a gas
- the steps you follow when doing an experiment
- wear this while baking or to protect you clothes in a lab
- living things in an ecosystem
- protective eye wear
- the building blocks of living things
- shows the movement of water through the ecosystem
- measures temperature
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- responding or independant
- non-living things in an ecosystem
- the safety system we use to detect hazardous chemicals in the lab
- can be solid, liquid, gas or plasma
- ____________ method
- liquids and gases are both considered _________ which means that they flow
- an educated guess
- table of elements
- material safety data sheets
- the study of living things
- how to smell chemicals in the lab
19 Clues: an educated guess • table of elements • ____________ method • protective eye wear • measures temperature • responding or independant • the study of living things • material safety data sheets • when a solid turns into a gas • living things in an ecosystem • non-living things in an ecosystem • how to smell chemicals in the lab • can be solid, liquid, gas or plasma • ...
jobs 2023-11-02
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- Educates students, creates lesson plans, assesses progress, and provides guidance for academic, social, and emotional development.
- Assists individuals and families in coping with problems, addressing crises, and advocating for social change.
- Designs and oversees construction projects, ensuring safety, sustainability, and compliance with regulations.
- Diagnoses and treats illnesses, conducts medical exams, prescribes medications, and develops treatment plans for patients.
- Developer, Designs, codes, and tests software applications, addressing end-users' needs and ensuring functionality.
- Creates visual concepts for various media, communicating ideas to inspire and inform consumers.
- Designs, develops, and tests mechanical systems and devices, ensuring efficiency and safety.
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- Studies human behavior and mental processes, providing therapy and counseling to help individuals cope with emotional and psychological issues.
- Manages financial records, ensures accuracy, computes taxes, and analyzes financial data for informed business decisions.
- Gathers, investigates, and reports news to the public through various media outlets, informing and educating the audience about current events and issues.
- Upholds the law, maintains public safety, investigates crimes, and arrests individuals suspected of breaking the law.
- Installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems, ensuring safety and compliance with standards.
- Designs safe, aesthetically pleasing buildings and structures, considering functionality and sustainability.
- Provides patient care, administers medications, assists in medical procedures, and educates patients on health conditions and preventive care.
- Oversees kitchen staff, plans menus, and prepares high-quality culinary dishes in food service establishments.
15 Clues: Designs, develops, and tests mechanical systems and devices, ensuring efficiency and safety. • Creates visual concepts for various media, communicating ideas to inspire and inform consumers. • Installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems, ensuring safety and compliance with standards. • ...
Die Teile des Autos 2019-12-05
16 Clues: seat • tyres • fender • Bremse • sunroof • tailgate • Radiator • Headlight • indicator • windshield • Stoßfänger • Fahrgestell • safety belt • number plate • steering wheel • Kraftstoffbehälter
Slip and Fall Prevention 2014-06-13
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- The blue powder used to absorb spills is called _________ _______
- Every associate should carry a _______ _______ ______ at all times
- Extra floor inspections should be performed frequently during any inclement __________
- If you see debris on the floor be sure you _____ it up
- This is one of Kroger's core values
- If you see a spill have someone bring you a ______ _______ to let customers and associates know there is a potential safety hazard
- The person responsible for your safety
- Associates should monitor the sales floor and perform _______ floor inspections
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- We should use these to reach items on the top shelf; never milk crates
- If water or ice can fall on the floor, a ______ should be in the area
- Associates in produce, meat, and deli are requires to wear _____ __________ shoes at all times.
- Keep the floors clear of this
- When should you report and incident
- These are preventable
14 Clues: These are preventable • Keep the floors clear of this • When should you report and incident • This is one of Kroger's core values • The person responsible for your safety • If you see debris on the floor be sure you _____ it up • The blue powder used to absorb spills is called _________ _______ • Every associate should carry a _______ _______ ______ at all times • ...
Safety Awareness Month 2020-12-31
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- Don't forget to take your ______ quiz before the 5th of every month.
- If something is too heavy, you should ____ lift.
- Make sure to use the correct ____ while lifting.
- Always build a _____ when lifting so you don't hurt yourself.
- Always wear your ____ while using a safety knife.
- While using a ladder, you should always maintain three points of _____.
- kit If you ever have a hazmat spill, you need to locate the nearest ____ ___.
- While lifting, always lift with your legs not your back.
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- _____ should be locked down at all times, even when not being used.
- You should stretch a minimum of ___ times within an 8-hour shift.
- Don't forget to work ___ everyday.
- If you want to recognize a fellow associate for working safe, give them a safety ____.
- Team The safety committee in your store is known as the _____ ___.
- Warm Up, Form Up, Team Up, ____ Up
- Always maintain the ____ of safety while using lift equipment.
15 Clues: Don't forget to work ___ everyday. • Warm Up, Form Up, Team Up, ____ Up • If something is too heavy, you should ____ lift. • Make sure to use the correct ____ while lifting. • Always wear your ____ while using a safety knife. • While lifting, always lift with your legs not your back. • Always build a _____ when lifting so you don't hurt yourself. • ...
the camper's crossword 2013-03-21
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- this instrument tells you the direction
- used this to shine and see through the darkness
- we lived in one of those
- a fire started at a camp
- we had a ______ night(singing)
- we went to the______
- a safety equipment worn on a head
- the name of the brothers that built the camp
- we had our meals at _____
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- where the natives live
- you take a photo with this
- the instructor of group two
- we went to the_______on the afternoon of the second day
- a sport using a bow
- used to see long distances
- a type of water sport
- eat by burning it on a campfire
- a safety equipment
- another habitat at the camp
19 Clues: a safety equipment • a sport using a bow • we went to the______ • a type of water sport • where the natives live • we lived in one of those • a fire started at a camp • we had our meals at _____ • you take a photo with this • used to see long distances • the instructor of group two • another habitat at the camp • we had a ______ night(singing) • eat by burning it on a campfire • ...
STEM Classroom Expections 2021-10-10
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- safety and maturity are _____________
- mature and responsible students are a _______
- what is placed in the doors when exiting
- what is done to the aquarium/rabbit cage
- student is responsible for work even if..
- closet, kitchen, stations and office
- Who will visit to teach STEM career connection
- student must do this once assigned to station
- Stations 8 - 11 require this
- messy station equals this
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- Water the plants; don't __________ them
- first and foremost expectation in class
- Where we will visit
- practice using it in station 3
- leave the room _______ than you found it
- where additional pencils are found
- comes first
- If you mess it up, __________ it up
- what has to be reviewed before working station 2
- Stations 5 and 6
20 Clues: comes first • Stations 5 and 6 • Where we will visit • messy station equals this • Stations 8 - 11 require this • practice using it in station 3 • where additional pencils are found • If you mess it up, __________ it up • closet, kitchen, stations and office • safety and maturity are _____________ • Water the plants; don't __________ them • first and foremost expectation in class • ...
CW Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-05
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- Glass thickness recommended for thru glass hardware
- Model 7800 glass thickness
- Unit without glass/mirror
- All units are manufactured based off these measurements
- Safety glass that will break into small pieces if broken
- Any WD door that is available in this color can be powdercoated
- Difference between regular aluminum channel and ultraglide channel
- Color of safety backing
- Aurora mirror thinkness
- Menards shower door program
- D.I.Y. meaning
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- Used to leave product without signature
- Used to make opening smaller
- Dull silver
- Used to keep mirror in place in case it breaks
- Royal Oak uses this kind of T&C
- Price end user pays
- Number of steps in CW select program
- Model 2400 glass thickness
- Max number of panels on a WD
- Shiny silver
21 Clues: Dull silver • Shiny silver • D.I.Y. meaning • Price end user pays • Color of safety backing • Aurora mirror thinkness • Unit without glass/mirror • Model 7800 glass thickness • Model 2400 glass thickness • Menards shower door program • Used to make opening smaller • Max number of panels on a WD • Royal Oak uses this kind of T&C • Number of steps in CW select program • ...
EDUCATIONAL LAW CROSSWORD 2023-10-04
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- person who informs on another person
- confidentiality of school records
- an act to allow every student to have success
- a record of injections students have recieved
- action of separating people
- record of students attending school
- supervisor in a school
- when duty of care is not met
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- certifications of professionals
- inappropriate conduct in the classroom
- dismissal from a program
- a specific plan to support students who have needs
- employees forming a collective unit
- ways to help keep students safe
- stereotyping individuals
- when a party is responsible for the wellbeing/safety of another unit
- a contract between an educator that allows continued employment
- allows students to express this freely
- a group of voted in officials for students
19 Clues: supervisor in a school • dismissal from a program • stereotyping individuals • action of separating people • when duty of care is not met • certifications of professionals • ways to help keep students safe • confidentiality of school records • employees forming a collective unit • record of students attending school • person who informs on another person • ...
Chapter 10 2023-09-02
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- material safety data sheet
- occupational safety and health administration
- reduces pathogens on a surface to safe levels
- use it once to clean and a second time to sanitize
- do after you finish using electrical devices
- chemical sanitizer that starts with c
- appropriate personal protective equipment
- should never put in dishwasher
- amount of minerals on your water pH
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- third sink in the three compartment sink us used for
- removes mineral deposits
- used to hang mops, brooms, and brushes
- chemical sanitizer that starts with q
- one thing that affects sanitizer
- chemical sanitizer that starts with i
- removes food and other dirt from surface
- anti grease agent
- never use to dry items
- seconds it takes for the handwashing process
- one way we can sanitize
20 Clues: anti grease agent • never use to dry items • one way we can sanitize • removes mineral deposits • material safety data sheet • should never put in dishwasher • one thing that affects sanitizer • amount of minerals on your water pH • chemical sanitizer that starts with q • chemical sanitizer that starts with i • chemical sanitizer that starts with c • ...
5kl 9skyrius emilija 2018-04-22
15 Clues: home • sauga • visas • netoli • naujas • rodyti • šnipas • piktas • ženklas • raitelis • teigiamas • išgelbėti • trikampis • kultūtinis • tarpmiestinis-autobusas
5 kl. 9 skyrius. Jorūnė 2018-04-22
Unit 12 Help 2022-02-08
15 Clues: häire • suits • ohtlik • kiiver • ohutus • helkur • õnnetus • paanika • tulekahju • kiirabiauto • vormiriietus • ülekäigukoht • tuletõrjeauto • tuletõrjeõppus • erakorraline olukord
Safety Fun 2021-09-21
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- A safety feature that minimizes the damage in case of an accident
- Act in accordance with a rule
- Use to highlight fire hazard on the multi-colored chemical label
- We can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good…
- Take part in something so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events
- responsible for your own safety.
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- Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- Related to electrical hazard that can result to an accident due to overloaded extension leads
- Stretching can release stress and can help with muscle....
- Due regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others
- A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- A safety feature that helps prevent trip and fall
- of Fire New life-saving rule to avoid moving objects, vehicles, pressure releases and dropped objects
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment
14 Clues: Act in accordance with a rule • responsible for your own safety. • A safety feature that helps prevent trip and fall • Due regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others • Stretching can release stress and can help with muscle.... • We can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good… • The study of people's efficiency in their working environment • ...
Airfield Management Block I 2018-03-27
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- serves as the Airfield Manager’s (AFM) representative during emergency response situations and during non-duty hours
- promotes compatible land use through participation in local, regional, state, and federal land use planning control and coordination processes
- normally the highest ranked enlisted person assigned to each career field
- aircraft are designed primarily to secure control of essential airspace by destroying enemy aircraft in combat
- reduction is accomplished by restricting airfield or aircraft operations
- Units, at and above the squadron level, with an explosives, missile, or nuclear mission must have a (blank) safety program
- develops, implements, and manages the Airfield Management training program
- is a violation caused by an aircraft, vehicle, or pedestrian proceeding onto a runway or ATC controlled taxiway without specific approval from the control tower
- Hazard Working Group (BHWG) normally consists of representatives from Flight Safety, Airfield Management, Air Traffic Control, Civil Engineering, aircraft maintenance, Public Affairs and the legal office
- conditions are when bird/wildlife concentrations exist near the active runway representing an increased potential for strikes
- reduces the vulnerability of Air Force missions by eliminating or reducing successful adversary collection and exploitation of critical information
- of Competency, AF Form 483, will be issued when the required training is completed
- program is a year-round program with the purpose of reducing aircraft strikes with birds and other wildlife
- Commander Appoint a primary and alternate Airfield Driving Program Manager (ADPM) in writing
- Commander’s central agency for command and control and is the focal point for all installation activities
- (blank) Flight oversees cleanup of hazardous waste sites, assists the base commander with environmental law compliance, and manages pollution prevention programs
- observes, records, and disseminates weather information for the installation
- is a violation caused by the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or pedestrian on the runway
- personnel have a responsibility for identifying and disarming or destroying every type of munition
- aircraft are designed to directly attack enemy ground forces
- controls and regulates en-route and terminal air traffic
- conditions exist when bird/wildlife activity on or above the active runway pose a high potential for strikes
- responsible for establishing performance standards, procedures, and work priorities for personnel in the AMOPS section
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- is an unclassified notice or advisory distributed by means of telecommunication
- is similar to aircraft maintenance except they deal primarily with transient aircraft
- can range from 300 to 3000 Mega Hertz (MHz) and is most commonly used by the military
- (blank) Safety maintains control over Hazardous Air Traffic Reporting (HATR) and High Accident Potential (HAP) programs
- will develop an Airfield Driving Instruction (ADI) to be approved and implemented by the Installation Commander
- the single point of access for installation geospatial information providing visualization, mapping, analysis, and integration into any operational process
- (blank) Flight is responsible for all activities required to operate, maintain, repair, and construct installation real property
- If you need to leave a vehicle (blank) on the airfield; park the vehicle so that it does not interfere with aircraft being taxied or towed
- will be documented on the local Airfield Discrepancy Log and the AF Form 3616, Daily Events Log
- landing occurs when a civil aircraft operator lands at a USAF installation without prior authorization
- Mission Identifies the primary function and capability of an aircraft
- (blank) Flight designs and produces the documents that will become construction projects
- Noise producing devices, which are effective in wildlife dispersal
- aircraft are designed primarily for the carriage of personnel and/or cargo
- unauthorized landing is one where the aircraft operator, either with or without knowledge of the provisions of AFI 10-1001, Civil Aircraft Landing Permits, files a flight plan to, and lands at, a USAF installation without obtaining prior approval
- aircraft are designed for long range strike missions against strategic targets
- NOTAM disseminates safety related information that is critical for safety of flight, such as: aerodrome closures, runway closures, or changes in NAVAID availability
- Forces perform customs inspection on aircraft arriving from locations outside the U.S. at some bases
- conditions are when bird/wildlife activity on and above the airfield represent a low potential for strikes
- focal point for aircraft maintenance personnel who service base assigned aircraft
- (blank) Safety is responsible for traffic safety, and sports & recreation mishap prevention
- NOTAM information is administrative in nature, and does not affect the safety of flight operations
- plows are also known as “rotaries” or “snow blowers.”
46 Clues: plows are also known as “rotaries” or “snow blowers.” • controls and regulates en-route and terminal air traffic • aircraft are designed to directly attack enemy ground forces • Noise producing devices, which are effective in wildlife dispersal • Mission Identifies the primary function and capability of an aircraft • ...
RWDI Safety Day 2014-09-22
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- These types of hazards are defined as those with low risk potential and require controls after any higher priority hazards have been addressed.
- What is defined as anything that can cause injury or illness to people, or damage to property?
- These types of hazards are defined as those with high risk potential. They are serious or significant hazards, and should receive high priority for immediate controls or elimination.
- Who is responsible for ensuring safety policies, procedures and practices are developed, communicated and followed?
- What type of PPE is worn on your face?
- Who should you report hazards to?
- Workers are responsible for _______PPE is cleaned, maintained and stored properly.
- First Aid training certificates are ______ on all First Aid boards.
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- The WSIB Return to Work (RTW) Self- Assessment will be ______ every 2 years.
- RWDI has many ________ requirements that need to be adhered to.
- What does PPE stand for? Personal __________ Equipment.
- These types of hazards are defined as those with medium risk potential and require controls as soon as possible.
- Who is responsible for adhering to all RWDI Group health and safety policies and procedures as outlined in the RWDI Health and Safety Manual.
- It is the duty of all __________ to report hazards to their Supervisor upon discovery of the hazard.
- Employees have the _____ to refuse work if the identified safety measures are not in place.
15 Clues: Who should you report hazards to? • What type of PPE is worn on your face? • What does PPE stand for? Personal __________ Equipment. • RWDI has many ________ requirements that need to be adhered to. • First Aid training certificates are ______ on all First Aid boards. • The WSIB Return to Work (RTW) Self- Assessment will be ______ every 2 years. • ...
Shawn unit3 puzzle 2024-11-13
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- What are the key practices in sanitation that help prevent foodborne illnesses in the kitchen?
- What steps can be taken to avoid cross contamination between raw and cooked foods?
- How does personal hygiene impact food safety in the kitchen?
- What are the best practices for storing different types of food to ensure freshness and safety?
- What types of bacteria are most often responsible for foodborne illnesses, and what conditions do they thrive in?
- What are effective techniques for chilling cooked foods quickly to ensure food safety?
- What are the safest methods for thawing frozen foods to reduce the risk of bacterial growth?
- What temperatures are considered the "danger zone" for food storage, and why is it important to avoid this range?
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- What are the common signs of food spoilage, and how can spoilage be minimized?
- Which types of foods are considered perishable, and how should they be stored to maximize freshness?
- Why is temperature control critical in food storage, and what tools can help maintain appropriate temperatures?
- What causes freezer burn, and how can it be prevented to maintain food quality?
- Date How should consumers interpret expiration dates, and what factors influence food safety beyond these dates?
- Illness What are the most common symptoms of foodborne illness, and how can they be prevented?
- How can food become contaminated during processing, cooking, or storage?
15 Clues: How does personal hygiene impact food safety in the kitchen? • How can food become contaminated during processing, cooking, or storage? • What are the common signs of food spoilage, and how can spoilage be minimized? • What causes freezer burn, and how can it be prevented to maintain food quality? • ...
Monthly Safety Crossword 2021-02-01
10 Clues: end of shift • In every vehicle • Cleaned quarterly • FBG's Safety Month • Company Objectives • checked at every visit • your spray bottle should have • Before mopping what is needed • rag used for toilets & urinals • what you should do in every building
Name.___________ 2013-12-10
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- Use step stool/ladder
- Maintaing clean conditions to prevent disease and promote good health
- The hygienic measures for measuring food safety
- Fire Extinguisher.use potholders to handle hot utensils
- A bacteria
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- cleanliness for facilities
- Never point knifes towards yourself
- A Disease Transmitted by food
- Bacteria found in human and other animals intestines
- time temp. control for safety
- Causes epidemic of severe gastroenteritis
- Ways to prevent food born illness
- Dying
13 Clues: Dying • A bacteria • Use step stool/ladder • cleanliness for facilities • A Disease Transmitted by food • time temp. control for safety • Ways to prevent food born illness • Never point knifes towards yourself • Causes epidemic of severe gastroenteritis • The hygienic measures for measuring food safety • Bacteria found in human and other animals intestines • ...
Lqtin Henle _ 20240205 2024-02-04
19 Clues: fear • army • door • hope • truth • peace • world • supply • harbor • column • journey • kingdom • shouting • safety m • short m/f • desirous f • after, behind • on account of • every, all neut
Final Exam Crossword Puzzle 2013-07-10
13 Clues: 情報通信学部 • wear 過去形 • wear 過去分詞 • active 名詞 • prevent 名詞 • security 動詞 • instruct 名詞 • complete 名詞 • clothes 同じ意味の語 • Sunlight forms a ring shape ( ) the moon. • I want to ( ) my makeup. [makeup=化粧] • (S ) of ( ) and Telecommunication Engineering • Safety shower and first-aid kit are examples of safety ( ).
Unit 1 2013-12-10
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- Dying
- Ways to prevent food born illness
- A Disease Transmitted by food
- Use step stool/ladder
- time temp. control for safety
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- A bacteria
- Bacteria found in human and other animals intestines
- Maintaing clean conditions to prevent disease and promote good health
- The hygienic measures for measuring food safety
- cleanliness for facilities
- Fire Extinguisher.use potholders to handle hot utensils
- Never point knifes towards yourself
- Causes epidemic of severe gastroenteritis
13 Clues: Dying • A bacteria • Use step stool/ladder • cleanliness for facilities • A Disease Transmitted by food • time temp. control for safety • Ways to prevent food born illness • Never point knifes towards yourself • Causes epidemic of severe gastroenteritis • The hygienic measures for measuring food safety • Bacteria found in human and other animals intestines • ...
Environmental Science Chapter One 2021-08-30
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- being subject to a risk or unsheltered
- organisms that cause disease
- technology methods and materials that are helpful and not harmful to the environment
- lessening of the impact or severity on something
- Personal Protective Equipment; items worn to protect from chemical and other hazards
- triatomic gaseous oxygen formed from the sun's ultraviolet radiation
- resources natural resources that can reproduce
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration; government organization overseeing safety in the workplace
- solid with four sides; a pyramid
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- everything that affects a living thing
- actions taken when violating a law or code
- Mechanics study of proper body movement to prevent posture problems and reduce stress on the body
- Material Safety Data Sheet; a form with data regarding the properties, hazards, and directions in using a particular substance.
- aid medical treatment given for minor injuries or illness or until medical attention can be attained
- gas-borne pollutants that are released into the air
- resources any material that occurs naturally and can be used for food, energy, or in a way to meet human needs
- risk or danger
- pathogen that can possibly pose a health risk when released into the environment.
18 Clues: risk or danger • organisms that cause disease • solid with four sides; a pyramid • being subject to a risk or unsheltered • everything that affects a living thing • actions taken when violating a law or code • resources natural resources that can reproduce • lessening of the impact or severity on something • gas-borne pollutants that are released into the air • ...
Keeping Fit and Active 2024-11-20
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- Following safety rules can keep you from getting __________ when you exercise.
- Sometimes ____________ makes it hard to fall asleep.
- Safety __________ protect your knees and elbows when you exercise.
- _____________ protect your eyes when you exercise.
- If you have trouble falling a asleep, you can read a book or find other ways to ___________.
- Your brain gets more ______________ when you exercise.
- When you are ______, your body is able to be active and play hard for a long time without getting tired.
- Going to bed at the _________ time each night may help you fall asleep.
- Exercise gives you more ________________ to do things.
- A ______________ protects your head when you ride a bike.
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- Drink a lot of ____________ when you exercise.
- ______________ is always important when you exercise.
- According to the rules for exercising safely, you should _________ exercising if you feel pain.
- If you don't get enough sleep, you may feel tired or ____________.
- Playing games and sports is a good way to exercise and be _______________.
- Getting enough sleep will help your body rest and ___________ itself.
- You feel better when you have _____________ sleep. You have more energy to do things.
- Sleep is good for your brain. It is easier to ___________ when you hav had enough sleep.
18 Clues: Drink a lot of ____________ when you exercise. • _____________ protect your eyes when you exercise. • Sometimes ____________ makes it hard to fall asleep. • ______________ is always important when you exercise. • Your brain gets more ______________ when you exercise. • Exercise gives you more ________________ to do things. • ...
Food Safety day 2022 2022-05-19
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- A booklet which gives complete safety information on the material, like Handling, spillage actions, control, Toxicity, Disposal etc.
- hygiene, Keeping yourself clean with good health habits
- Educating people
- any biological or chemical agent, foreign matter or other substances not intentionally added to food which may compromise food safety or suitability
- Diagram, schematic representation of a series of steps
- Grade, Safe to use in contact with food.
- To check a thermometer to be sure it is working correctly, and reset it if it does not show the correct temperature
- group of microorganisms that includes molds and yeasts
- A Certification system for Quality and Feed safety management system
- Independent evidence gathering process
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- Process of Cleaning followed by disinfection
- The seriousness of the effect(s) of a hazard
- A disease-causing organism
- Allergy, When people have an allergic reaction when they eat a certain food. Some
- A System to trace and Track a Product across the food chain
- Segregation of areas based on Risk Level
- Removal of Non-confirming product from the market
- Zone, Temperature between 41 degrees and 135 degrees F (5 and 57 degrees C)
- The smallest microorganism that can make people sick
19 Clues: Educating people • A disease-causing organism • Independent evidence gathering process • Segregation of areas based on Risk Level • Grade, Safe to use in contact with food. • Process of Cleaning followed by disinfection • The seriousness of the effect(s) of a hazard • Removal of Non-confirming product from the market • The smallest microorganism that can make people sick • ...
Safety equipment 2023-10-09
Birmingham Facility Crossword 2022-11-22
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- The actual unit in which the item is sold
- Quality; being correct
- The most important responsibility for each associate while at work
- Shipping manifest program
- Associates must schedule PTO 24 hours in ______________________
- Rate of production of an individual or department
- Unit of measure for one of an item
- 40 hours of protected leave
- 144 Each
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- An unproductive length of time
- Unit of measure for gloves
- The amount on an order
- The act of maintaining cleanliness in the warehouse
- The last line of defense for catching errors
- Unit of Measure for gloves
- A useful or valuable thing
- A mistake or defect
- Made up of bays and locations
- Associate's responsibility of being present at work
- Safety procedure used to disable dangerous equipment
20 Clues: 144 Each • A mistake or defect • The amount on an order • Quality; being correct • Shipping manifest program • Unit of measure for gloves • Unit of Measure for gloves • A useful or valuable thing • 40 hours of protected leave • Made up of bays and locations • An unproductive length of time • Unit of measure for one of an item • The actual unit in which the item is sold • ...
CW Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-05
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- Glass thickness recommended for thru glass hardware
- Model 7800 glass thickness
- Unit without glass/mirror
- All units are manufactured based off these measurements
- Safety glass that will break into small pieces if broken
- Any WD door that is available in this color can be powdercoated
- Difference between regular aluminum channel and ultraglide channel
- Color of safety backing
- Aurora mirror thinkness
- Menards shower door program
- D.I.Y. meaning
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- Used to leave product without signature
- Used to make opening smaller
- Dull silver
- Used to keep mirror in place in case it breaks
- Royal Oak uses this kind of T&C
- Price end user pays
- Number of steps in CW select program
- Model 2400 glass thickness
- Max number of panels on a WD
- Shiny silver
21 Clues: Dull silver • Shiny silver • D.I.Y. meaning • Price end user pays • Color of safety backing • Aurora mirror thinkness • Unit without glass/mirror • Model 7800 glass thickness • Model 2400 glass thickness • Menards shower door program • Used to make opening smaller • Max number of panels on a WD • Royal Oak uses this kind of T&C • Number of steps in CW select program • ...
Unit 2: While @ Work 2023-10-02
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- Workplace Rules Rules that are found in most workplaces.
- be on time, attendance acceptable, prepared for work.
- how to throw away.
- you show initiative and motivation. You willingly accept constructive criticism.
- exchanging information with others; with co-workers, polite and courteous.
- Golden Rule “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
- show respect for self, others, and work. Towards doing work.
- and Conduct Every employee is expected to have a professional behavior while in a work place.
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- Responsibilities Every employee has different responsibilities that they must uphold daily.
- Procedures At different jobs there will be many safety procedures that you will have to learn or do when the situation arises.
- expected to be working and on task.
- The ability to do something well.
- how to use.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). OSHA is responsible for protecting worker health and safety in the United States. OSHA provides a workplace free from serious recognized hazards and comply with standards, rules and regulations issued under the OSHA Act. OSHA examines workplace conditions to make sure they conform to applicable OSHA standards.
- Environmental Protection Agency is an agency of the United States federal government whose mission is to protect human and environmental health. EPA is responsible for protecting human health and the environment by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by Congress.
15 Clues: how to use. • how to throw away. • The ability to do something well. • expected to be working and on task. • be on time, attendance acceptable, prepared for work. • Workplace Rules Rules that are found in most workplaces. • show respect for self, others, and work. Towards doing work. • Golden Rule “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” • ...
Manufacturing Safety 2020-11-18
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- supports upper torso
- how often are safety committee meetings held
- eye protection
- federal agency that protects workers
- what happens when you get dehydrated?
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- who is responsible for employees safety?
- what causes burns?
- loud noises cause loss of what?
- acronym for securing machinery prior to repairing?
- hand protection
- protection from injury is called?
11 Clues: eye protection • hand protection • what causes burns? • supports upper torso • loud noises cause loss of what? • protection from injury is called? • federal agency that protects workers • what happens when you get dehydrated? • who is responsible for employees safety? • how often are safety committee meetings held • acronym for securing machinery prior to repairing?
Zoe and Keeleys amazing crossword 2019-02-26
10 Clues: forna • nature • safety • protect • something you make • where animals lives • help the environment • how it is outside rainy sunny or cloudy • instrument that with a needle that points north • something you get at the end of the school year
Safety Awareness Month 2020-12-31
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- Make sure to use the correct ____ while lifting.
- Always build a _____ when lifting so you don't hurt yourself.
- Team The safety committee in your store is known as the _____ ___.
- While using a ladder, you should always maintain three points of _____.
- If something is too heavy, you should ____ lift.
- kit If you ever have a hazmat spill, you need to locate the nearest ____ ___.
- Always wear your ____ while using a safety knife.
- If you want to recognize a fellow associate for working safe, give them a safety ____.
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- Warm Up, Form Up, Team Up, ____ Up
- Don't forget to work ___ everyday.
- Don't forget to take your ______ quiz before the 5th of every month.
- Always maintain the ____ of safety while using lift equipment.
- While lifting, always lift with your legs not your back.
- _____ should be locked down at all times, even when not being used.
- You should stretch a minimum of ___ times within an 8-hour shift.
15 Clues: Warm Up, Form Up, Team Up, ____ Up • Don't forget to work ___ everyday. • Make sure to use the correct ____ while lifting. • If something is too heavy, you should ____ lift. • Always wear your ____ while using a safety knife. • While lifting, always lift with your legs not your back. • Always build a _____ when lifting so you don't hurt yourself. • ...
Safety Awareness Month 2020-12-31
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- Always build a _____ when lifting so you don't hurt yourself.
- Warm Up, Form Up, Team Up, ____ Up
- While using a ladder, you should always maintain three points of _____.
- _____ should be locked down at all times, even when not being used.
- Team The safety committee in your store is known as the _____ ___.
- Always wear your ____ while using a safety knife.
- Make sure to use the correct ____ while lifting.
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- If something is too heavy, you should ____ lift.
- If you want to recognize a fellow associate for working safe, give them a safety ____.
- Don't forget to take your ______ quiz before the 5th of every month.
- Don't forget to work ___ everyday.
- While lifting, always lift with your legs not your back.
- kit If you ever have a hazmat spill, you need to locate the nearest ____ ___.
- Always maintain the ____ of safety while using lift equipment.
- You should stretch a minimum of ___ times within an 8-hour shift.
15 Clues: Warm Up, Form Up, Team Up, ____ Up • Don't forget to work ___ everyday. • If something is too heavy, you should ____ lift. • Make sure to use the correct ____ while lifting. • Always wear your ____ while using a safety knife. • While lifting, always lift with your legs not your back. • Always build a _____ when lifting so you don't hurt yourself. • ...
2019 Safety Crossword 2019-07-25
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- an active process of becoming aware of and learning to make choices that lead toward a longer and more thriving existence.
- what is safety principle 4
- a disciplined management approach applied to systems containing hazardous materials
- an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage
- the assistance given to any person suffering a sudden illness or injury
- a lightweight device that fits over work boots
- Enbridge Compliance Performance And Sustainability System
- someone that works in partnership with the Health and Safety and Workplace Services teams
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- a web based evaluation tool that Enbridge utilizes to support the Contractor Safety Management Program
- what you should have before traveling
- is everyone's responsibility
- what supports our values and highlight the fundamental beliefs we share
- See or hear it? Report it!
- part of the process used to evaluate if any particular situation, item, thing, etc. may have the potential to cause harm
14 Clues: what is safety principle 4 • See or hear it? Report it! • is everyone's responsibility • what you should have before traveling • a lightweight device that fits over work boots • Enbridge Compliance Performance And Sustainability System • an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage • ...
FIRE!!! 2024-06-19
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- The A in PASS
- Clear and concise _______ is vital in the OR
- Flammable gas in the bowels
- These may conceal a fire
- Has a 3 minute dry time on bare skin
- A highly flammable liquid used for a surgical prep
- Where the ESU is stored when not in use
- The E in RACE
- __________ should keep O2 concentration less than 30% when possible
- The most common ignition source
- The P in PASS
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- Pull the fire _____
- How often do we have to have fire safety education?
- One part of the fire triangle
- The R in RACE
- The first S in PASS
- The C in RACE
- One part of the fire triangle
- ________ hazards continuously during surgery
- Who is our safety officer?
20 Clues: The A in PASS • The R in RACE • The C in RACE • The E in RACE • The P in PASS • Pull the fire _____ • The first S in PASS • These may conceal a fire • Who is our safety officer? • Flammable gas in the bowels • One part of the fire triangle • One part of the fire triangle • The most common ignition source • Has a 3 minute dry time on bare skin • Where the ESU is stored when not in use • ...
jobs 2023-11-02
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- Diagnoses and treats illnesses, conducts medical exams, prescribes medications, and develops treatment plans for patients.
- Designs and oversees construction projects, ensuring safety, sustainability, and compliance with regulations.
- Manages financial records, ensures accuracy, computes taxes, and analyzes financial data for informed business decisions.
- Designs, develops, and tests mechanical systems and devices, ensuring efficiency and safety.
- Creates visual concepts for various media, communicating ideas to inspire and inform consumers.
- Assists individuals and families in coping with problems, addressing crises, and advocating for social change.
- Provides patient care, administers medications, assists in medical procedures, and educates patients on health conditions and preventive care.
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- Studies human behavior and mental processes, providing therapy and counseling to help individuals cope with emotional and psychological issues.
- Educates students, creates lesson plans, assesses progress, and provides guidance for academic, social, and emotional development.
- Gathers, investigates, and reports news to the public through various media outlets, informing and educating the audience about current events and issues.
- Installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems, ensuring safety and compliance with standards.
- Upholds the law, maintains public safety, investigates crimes, and arrests individuals suspected of breaking the law.
- Developer, Designs, codes, and tests software applications, addressing end-users' needs and ensuring functionality.
- Designs safe, aesthetically pleasing buildings and structures, considering functionality and sustainability.
- Oversees kitchen staff, plans menus, and prepares high-quality culinary dishes in food service establishments.
15 Clues: Designs, develops, and tests mechanical systems and devices, ensuring efficiency and safety. • Creates visual concepts for various media, communicating ideas to inspire and inform consumers. • Installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems, ensuring safety and compliance with standards. • ...
Learned so far 2023-08-25
10 Clues: acronym • Knife cut • Knife cut • Food safety • Big knife cut • Small type of cut • Temperature danger zone • Criticalcal control point • Temperature control safety • A way of staffing a kitchen
Latin Henle 8 20240212 2024-02-11
23 Clues: war • town • army • hill • wall • safe • hope • wound • sword • earth • voice • narrow • column • friend • safety • at dawn • soldier • brother • mountain • way, road • high, deep • battle line • heavy, serious
homeroom 2024-06-01
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 2019-07-30
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- opinions, comments and expressions of interest in a product, a service
- intentions and direction of an organization as formally expressed by its top
- a complaints-handling process
- information information required to be controlled and maintained by an organization and the medium on which it is contained.
- management person or group of people who directs and controls an organization at the highest level
- effect of uncertainty
- satisfaction customer’s perception of the degree to which the customer’s expectations have been fulfilled
- confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence, that specified requirements have been fulfilled
- document stating results achieved or providing evidence of activities performed
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- evidence data supporting the existence or verity of something
- step in the process at which control measure(s)is (are) applied to prevent or reduce a significant food safety hazard to an acceptable level, and defined critical limit(s) and measurement enable the application of corrections
- safety assurance that food will not cause an adverse health effect for the consumer when it is prepared and/or consumed in accordance with its intended use
- introduction or occurrence of a contaminant including a food safety hazard in a product or processing environment
- degree to which a set of inherent characteristics of an object fulfills requirements
- ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results
- limit measurable value which separates acceptability from unacceptability
- systematic independent and documented process for obtaining audit evidence and evaluating it objectively to determine the extent to which the audit criteria are fulfilled
- basic conditions and activities that are necessary within the organization and throughout the food chain to maintain food safety
18 Clues: effect of uncertainty • a complaints-handling process • evidence data supporting the existence or verity of something • ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results • opinions, comments and expressions of interest in a product, a service • limit measurable value which separates acceptability from unacceptability • ...
CPI 2022-11-04
Q1 2022-03-16
11 Clues: Why we ROCK • Cadman's bulldog • RMC Casino Project • What keeps us afloat • Month of Safety Week • Cadman's top priority • Cadman South's North-most pit • Who is the Fisher Scale Operator? • Transport material from plant to site • You should be following our account on • What team members did we celebrate this month?
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 2019-07-30
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- management person or group of people who directs and controls an organization at the highest level
- document stating results achieved or providing evidence of activities performed
- opinions, comments and expressions of interest in a product, a service
- safety assurance that food will not cause an adverse health effect for the consumer when it is prepared and/or consumed in accordance with its intended use
- step in the process at which control measure(s)is (are) applied to prevent or reduce a significant food safety hazard to an acceptable level, and defined critical limit(s) and measurement enable the application of corrections
- a complaints-handling process
- confirmation, through the provision of objective evidence, that specified requirements have been fulfilled
- ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results
- degree to which a set of inherent characteristics of an object fulfills requirements
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- systematic independent and documented process for obtaining audit evidence and evaluating it objectively to determine the extent to which the audit criteria are fulfilled
- basic conditions and activities that are necessary within the organization and throughout the food chain to maintain food safety
- introduction or occurrence of a contaminant including a food safety hazard in a product or processing environment
- information information required to be controlled and maintained by an organization and the medium on which it is contained.
- satisfaction customer’s perception of the degree to which the customer’s expectations have been fulfilled
- evidence data supporting the existence or verity of something
- intentions and direction of an organization as formally expressed by its top
- limit measurable value which separates acceptability from unacceptability
- effect of uncertainty
18 Clues: effect of uncertainty • a complaints-handling process • evidence data supporting the existence or verity of something • ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results • opinions, comments and expressions of interest in a product, a service • limit measurable value which separates acceptability from unacceptability • ...
Industrial Accident 2021-03-25
24 Clues: Höhe • Pech • Boden • Beton • Unfall • Schnur • Leiter • Schicht • Rollern • Bericht • schwanken • Schutzhelm • Gerüstturm • Sicherheit • Vormontage • festmachen • Warnschild • Versicherung • Schutzgeländer • Verkehrshütchen • Ersatzteillager • vorsichtig sein • treffen/schlagen • Qualitätsmanager