safety Crossword Puzzles
All Things Parking 2020-04-15
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- niagara ____ or NC
- location of NC's 'main' campus
- home of the attendant
- information for drivers
- cluster of buildings and facilities under one organizations control
- joint/meeting of two roads
- notice of caution
- extra parking space
- safety clothing
- emergency access route
- employees
- the space you park a car
- device to close access
- bright orange device to alert to hazard
- authorization to park
- ultimate punishment for not paying for parking
- offence notice
- short form for Niagara on the Lake
- assemble date for vehicle
- restricted area for specific use
- fixed device to prevent vehicle access onto pathway
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- dispute on ticket
- local laws
- mobile parking app
- safety agents seeking to observe and report
- the large paved area for parked cars
- enforcement agent
- new campus name for NOTL
- tuition paying people
- pedestrian means over roadway
- type of bus
- visible and hidden vehicle unique identifier
- on-duty parking expert
- type of car
- not cash, not debit
- car manufacturer
- mobile patrol
- path of travel for cars
- twice daily audits
- pay station
- vehicle marker
- low limit of ____ for safety
- collision
43 Clues: employees • collision • local laws • type of bus • type of car • pay station • mobile patrol • vehicle marker • offence notice • safety clothing • car manufacturer • dispute on ticket • enforcement agent • notice of caution • niagara ____ or NC • mobile parking app • twice daily audits • not cash, not debit • extra parking space • home of the attendant • tuition paying people • authorization to park • ...
AIChE Crossword - June 2020 2020-04-14
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- Ratio of the velocity of light in a specified medium to its velocity in a vacuum
- ChemE job search engine
- Study of an object in motion
- What word is often associated with these two words: Diversity, Inclusion
- Study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy
- AIChE's undergrad safety certification
- AIChE's eLibrary
- New AIChE community promoting hydrogen safety (acronym)
- Product of the frequency and the consequence of an accident scenario
- / Safety organization launched in 1985 within AIChE/
- A catalytic protein (and in some cases RNA) produced by living cells
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- Modern gas turbine engines follow this thermodynamic cycle
- 90210’s Luke, USN’s Mathew C. or ChemE Handbook’s Robert H
- Have characteristics of both metals and non-metals
- AIChE's office used to be located on this street with a similar Monopoly propety name
- Considered to be the world's first chemical engineer
- AIChE's blog
- Converts atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia process
- Process to remove gas pollutants using a liquid solvent
- In material/energy balances, Input – Output =
- The fugacity coefficient is equal to one for this kind of matter
- High-impact, peer-reviewed monthly covers groundbreaking research in chemical engineering and related fields
- Nickel-chromium alloys
23 Clues: AIChE's blog • AIChE's eLibrary • Nickel-chromium alloys • ChemE job search engine • Study of an object in motion • AIChE's undergrad safety certification • In material/energy balances, Input – Output = • Converts atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia process • Have characteristics of both metals and non-metals • Considered to be the world's first chemical engineer • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-18
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- Hands / Something you must do prior to handling/preparing food?
- / You wear a ____________ to protect your head from falling objects?
- / #1 injury is caused by these?
- / A document you refer to if you've been exposed to a hazardous chemical?
- / Wearing these in the winter helps prevent slipping on ice and snow?
- Nile / Mosquitos sometimes carry this virus?
- / What you wear in a laboratory to protect your eyes from chemicals?
- / Workers who wear a respirator must be clean __________?
- / It is your _______________ to work safely and report hazards
- / To avoid slipping on stairs, always hold onto ______________?
- / A biological hazard found in hospitals?
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- / Annual in-service training is important because it keeps you up to date on DOC safety ____________?
- / Overloading this warehouse equipment can be very dangerous?
- / Entering a confined space requires an __________________ to be present at all time?
- / Area safety and sanitation inspections are required _____________?
- / This keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air?
- / MSA's #1 Priority is ___________.
- / You should not drink this prior to working in extreme heat?
- / A type of PPE worn to prevent exposure to toxic fumes and vapors?
- / DOC requires workers complete an 03-133 report to document what?
20 Clues: / #1 injury is caused by these? • / MSA's #1 Priority is ___________. • / A biological hazard found in hospitals? • Nile / Mosquitos sometimes carry this virus? • / Workers who wear a respirator must be clean __________? • / Overloading this warehouse equipment can be very dangerous? • / You should not drink this prior to working in extreme heat? • ...
H&S Crossword 2024-07-23
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- A warning sign's colour
- The ___ Safety Act 2022 was introduced following the Grenfell Tower Fire
- The 3 elements needed for a fire are Heat, Fuel and ___
- This should also be the first control measure to implement when managing risk
- An incident that caused injury or ill health
- Work activity that is the biggest contributor back injuries
- When should PPE come in the hierarchy of risk control
- Buildings constructed post year 2000 will not contain this material
- The HSE stands for the Health & Safety ____
- A Carbon ___ detector can found in properties to alert the household of poisonous gas
- Each computer used should complete what assessment
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- The app that is used to report incidents in Orbit
- These are the most common type of workplace injury
- Something that has the potential to cause harm
- The chance of something causing harm to you
- An incident that could have caused injury or ill health
- A document completed to look at what can cause harm in a workplace and measures to reduce risk
- COSHH stands for the Control of ___ Hazardous to Health
- Who has responsible for Health & Safety in the workplace
- A fire exit should never be
20 Clues: A warning sign's colour • A fire exit should never be • The chance of something causing harm to you • The HSE stands for the Health & Safety ____ • An incident that caused injury or ill health • Something that has the potential to cause harm • The app that is used to report incidents in Orbit • These are the most common type of workplace injury • ...
HRM 2017-11-19
19 Clues: dfhfd • hdffd • dfhdfh • opopop • hdfdffg • hdfhgfd • hdfhdfh • fghfdhh • ioiiooi • ghdfhgfh • dfhgfhgdh • dfghdhdhd • dfhdfhfdh • dfghhdhdf • hdkhdl;khd • dffhdfhghd • dfhdfhdfhf • dhdfhhfghdf • dfghgdfhdghf
Sustainability 2019-05-02
19 Clues: human • social • animal • report • nature • biotic • design • weather • compass • science • features • physical • geography • equipment • fair test • procedures • settlement • environment • sustainability
WTG Unit 2 2022-01-09
yea 2023-10-04
High Risk Permits 2025-02-10
18 Clues: Exit • Gear • Limit • Alert • Check • Sensor • Secure • Danger • Notice • Welding • Confined • Authorise • Isolation • Adherence • Procedure • Protective • Protection • Precaution
Safety Crossword 2024-03-04
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- Tool to handle with caution to prevent cuts (5)
- Being mindful of hand safety at all times (9)
- Regular checks to ensure machinery is safe for hand use (10)
- Warning sign for potential hand hazards (7)
- Protective gear for hands (7)
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- Procedure to disable machinery during maintenance to prevent accidental activation
- Route for safe evacuation during emergencies (8).
- Designing workspaces to reduce strain and potential hand injuries (10)
- Essential for employees to learn proper hand safety procedures (8)
- Safety feature to shield hands from machinery (5)
- Secure hold to prevent slipping (4)
- Potential source of harm or danger in the workplace (6)
- Emergency station for rinsing eyes in case of chemical exposure (7)
13 Clues: Protective gear for hands (7) • Secure hold to prevent slipping (4) • Warning sign for potential hand hazards (7) • Being mindful of hand safety at all times (9) • Tool to handle with caution to prevent cuts (5) • Route for safe evacuation during emergencies (8). • Safety feature to shield hands from machinery (5) • ...
IOSH Managing Safely 2025-11-12
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- Something with the potential to cause harm.
- Regulations dealing with hazardous substances (abbreviation).
- The main UK Health & Safety at Work Act (abbreviation)
- Risk = Likelihood and what?
- An official who has the power to enforce health and safety law.
- The last resort in the hierarchy of control (abbreviation).
- The most effective measure in the hierarchy of control.
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- The 5-step process used to identify and evaluate hazards
- Fines and compensation are what reason to manage safely?
- Computer workstations are covered by these regulations (abbreviation).
- A common physical hazard that can cause hearing damage.
- The likelihood that a hazard will cause harm, combined with its severity.
- The ethical, non-financial reason for managing safety.
13 Clues: Risk = Likelihood and what? • Something with the potential to cause harm. • The main UK Health & Safety at Work Act (abbreviation) • The ethical, non-financial reason for managing safety. • A common physical hazard that can cause hearing damage. • The most effective measure in the hierarchy of control. • The 5-step process used to identify and evaluate hazards • ...
Pharmacology Summary Video 2024-08-19
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- the study of medications and chemical compounds that interact with living systems.
- Focuses on how the medication effects the body.
- Development This phase includes clinical trials conducted on humans I evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Medication.
- Clinical Research During this stage, the candidate compound is tested on cell cultures and animals to assess its safety and potential harm to living organisms.
- Index Indicates the safety of a medication by comparing the toxic dose to the effective dose.
- This initial phase involves selecting a candidate compound that may serve as a therapeutic agent for a specific disease.
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- 1 Tests the dedication on a small group of healthy individuals to determine safety.
- Name describing the structure of the medicine
- Name a shortened version of the name of medicine
- how the body processes a medication through absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion
- 4 Conducts safety surveillance after the medication reaches the market, checking for long term or rare side effects.
- Name The actual name of the medicine.
- 2 Focuses on effectiveness by testing on a moderate group of individuals suffering from the condition.
- E in ADME excretion
- 3 Compares the new medication to existing treatments in a larger population to assess if it is equally or more effective
15 Clues: E in ADME excretion • Name The actual name of the medicine. • Focuses on how the medication effects the body. • Name describing the structure of the medicine • Name a shortened version of the name of medicine • the study of medications and chemical compounds that interact with living systems. • ...
Safety at Boart Longyear 2022-10-17
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- It is our duty of care to always work safely and report all hazards and incidents.
- Lift with your ____ not your back
- If there is an evacuation, where should you proceed to immediately?
- You must ______ all incidents immediately
- General risk assessment specific to work processes
- A daily/weekly walk through to ensure your work area is free from hazards
- When carrying an object, keep your ____ straight
- Always use the right _____ for the task
- Everyone is responsible for
- The authority given to all employees
- _________is a safety process used to prevent employee injuries while servicing equipment
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- In the THINK acronym – what does “H” stand for?
- Always wearing this can save your life
- You wear a ______ to protect your head from falling objects
- stop any unsafe work
- A type of PPE to prevent exposure to toxic fumes and vapour
- Always be alert and _____ of your surroundings
- Golden Rules of Safety number 1
- Rules of the Road number 7
- A ___ is a document that contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) and how to work safely with a chemical product.
- We can prevent workplace incidents by maintaining good ____________
21 Clues: stop any unsafe work • Rules of the Road number 7 • Everyone is responsible for • Golden Rules of Safety number 1 • Lift with your ____ not your back • The authority given to all employees • Always wearing this can save your life • Always use the right _____ for the task • You must ______ all incidents immediately • Always be alert and _____ of your surroundings • ...
foosds 2019-03-25
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- What's another common allergie mentioned in the pamphlet
- What's the last most common allergen in the pamphlet
- How do many oopsies in the kitchen happen
- Should you soak knives in a filled up sink
- Who should you give the epipen to after using it
- What should you put on a fat fire to put it out
- How long can you put meat in the danger zone
- When using a knife, whats the most common mistake
- Whats something you should always keep tied back when cooking
- fires What is something kitchen safety can save you from
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- What knife do you use for cutting large meats
- side What side of the epipen should be placed on the thigh
- Whats something you should never wear while cooking
- What's one common allergie mentioned in the pamphlet
- What's the most commonly used knife in the kitchen
- How long should you atleast wash your hands for
- What is the zone where you can leave meat called
- Whats something that kitchen safety can save you from
- Whats one thing you MUST do before cooking
- Whats another thing that kitchen safety can save you from
20 Clues: How do many oopsies in the kitchen happen • Should you soak knives in a filled up sink • Whats one thing you MUST do before cooking • How long can you put meat in the danger zone • What knife do you use for cutting large meats • How long should you atleast wash your hands for • What should you put on a fat fire to put it out • ...
AIChE Crossword - June 2020 2020-04-23
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- AIChE's eLibrary
- AIChE's undergrad safety certification
- 90210’s Luke, USN’s Mathew C. or ChemE Handbook’s Robert H
- Process to remove gas pollutants using a liquid solvent
- New AIChE community promoting hydrogen safety (acronym)
- What word is often associated with these two words: Diversity, Inclusion
- Ratio of the velocity of light in a specified medium to its velocity in a vacuum
- High-impact, peer-reviewed monthly covers groundbreaking research in chemical engineering and related fields
- Nickel-chromium alloys
- AIChE's office used to be located on this street with a similar Monopoly propety name
- Study of an object in motion
- Study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy
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- A catalytic protein (and in some cases RNA) produced by living cells
- In material/energy balances, Input – Output =
- Modern gas turbine engines follow this thermodynamic cycle
- AIChE's blog
- Have characteristics of both metals and non-metals
- ChemE job search engine
- The fugacity coefficient is equal to one for this kind of matter
- Product of the frequency and the consequence of an accident scenario
- Safety organization launched in 1985 within AIChE
- Considered to be the world's first chemical engineer
22 Clues: AIChE's blog • AIChE's eLibrary • Nickel-chromium alloys • ChemE job search engine • Study of an object in motion • AIChE's undergrad safety certification • In material/energy balances, Input – Output = • Safety organization launched in 1985 within AIChE • Have characteristics of both metals and non-metals • Considered to be the world's first chemical engineer • ...
Seattle Mill Region - Hand Safety Week 2023-02-28
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- _____ exercises increase flexibility and help lower the risk of injury.
- The most common workplace hand injuries are cuts and _____.
- _____ on task, mind on task.
- The lower the rating the lower the cut ______ offered by a glove.
- Repetitive movement of your hands can cause _____.
- Complete this worksheet before starting the job.
- Taking regular _____ is an essential step to preventing hand injury.
- A commitment to safety should start at the _____.
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- _________ is in your hands.
- Put knives in the dishwasher, blade _____.
- US Dept. of Labor found 23% of all work-related injuries involved hands or _____.
- Losing your _______ finger and ring finger can reduce your grip strength by 67%.
- _____ points are places between two objects where a body part can get caught.
- Machine _____ include safety mechanisms to protect hands from sharp objects, rotating parts, and pinch points.
- ___ are a barrier between your hands and your work.
- The human hand is made up of ___ individual bones.
- Gently ____ all minor cuts or scrapes.
- One-Third of ____ injuries were in manufacturing in 2020 according to US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- ______ injuries to the fingertip can cause bone fractures.
- ________ your gear and your tools.
20 Clues: _________ is in your hands. • _____ on task, mind on task. • ________ your gear and your tools. • Gently ____ all minor cuts or scrapes. • Put knives in the dishwasher, blade _____. • Complete this worksheet before starting the job. • A commitment to safety should start at the _____. • The human hand is made up of ___ individual bones. • ...
In-line Skating safety 2025-02-07
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- - an abrasion caused by friction.
- - natural materials consisting of broken pieces of rocks.
- - capable of being compressed or squeezed.
- - damage to the ligament, bone muscle, or joint of wrist.
- - equipment worn to minimize the exposure to hazards that caused serious injuries.
- - a person's way of standing and moving.
- - danger or risk.
- - equipment that is used for a particular purpose.
- - guidelines that ensure the safety of people, products, and processes.
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- - a piece of ground covered with flat stones or bricks.
- - the protection that is used to avoid injuries.
- - a device to protect the wrist from sport injuries.
- - an injury or disease that impairs the brain functions.
- - death or injuries involving permanent disability.
- - providing physical ease and relaxation.
- - damage to the ankle joint which can include sprain.
- - an injury appearing as an area of discolored skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing.
- - make or become stronger.
- - unit of energy that measures hoe many energy food provide to the body.
- - to fasten something such as a belt.
- - the result of a twist of the ligament of a joint.
21 Clues: - danger or risk. • - make or become stronger. • - an abrasion caused by friction. • - to fasten something such as a belt. • - a person's way of standing and moving. • - providing physical ease and relaxation. • - capable of being compressed or squeezed. • - the protection that is used to avoid injuries. • - equipment that is used for a particular purpose. • ...
SAFETY MONTH CROSSWORD 2016-03-20
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- POINT CONTACT IS CRITICAL IN LADDER SAFETY
- NATIONAL SAFETY DAY
- PROCESS HELPS US TO PREVENT SAFETY ISSUES ARISING OUT OF A NEW PROCESS OR MATERIAL
- OUR ENGINEERING MANUAL THAT GIVES OUT SAFETY STANDARDS IN INTERNAL DESIGN PRACTICES
- 1:29:300 RATIO OF ACCIDENTS WAS STATED BY HIM
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- CHEMICAL INVOLVED IN BHOPAL GAS DISASTER
- BLUE COLOR CELL IN NFPA 704 LABEL REPRESENTS ______ RATING
- HEAT, OXYGEN, AND ______ FORMS THE FIRE TRIANGLE
- TOOL USED TO ASSESS RISK ASSOCIATED WITH POTENTIAL HAZARDS
9 Clues: NATIONAL SAFETY DAY • CHEMICAL INVOLVED IN BHOPAL GAS DISASTER • POINT CONTACT IS CRITICAL IN LADDER SAFETY • 1:29:300 RATIO OF ACCIDENTS WAS STATED BY HIM • HEAT, OXYGEN, AND ______ FORMS THE FIRE TRIANGLE • BLUE COLOR CELL IN NFPA 704 LABEL REPRESENTS ______ RATING • TOOL USED TO ASSESS RISK ASSOCIATED WITH POTENTIAL HAZARDS • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-27
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- when bacteria from one food item are transferred to another food item, often by way of unwashed cutting boards or countertops
- Fever, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Stomach ache, tainted food.
- Cannot tolerate certain foods.
- Unsaleable organisms, Good and Bad.
- Raw Meats, Eggs, Fever.
- Between 5-60
- Liquid that has been -------
- Blood, Be careful when using a knife not to get a
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- A mrico-Organism used to brew beer
- First in, First Out
- Skin to extreme heat can result in
- Double Vision, Nausea, Vomiting Pre-canned Foods
- To be allergic to something.
- Bacteria that grows on food
- Wash Hands, Don't cut meat on same board.
- When liquid is spilled you can -----
- Raw Meats, Apple Juice, Nausea
17 Clues: Between 5-60 • First in, First Out • Raw Meats, Eggs, Fever. • Bacteria that grows on food • To be allergic to something. • Liquid that has been ------- • Cannot tolerate certain foods. • Raw Meats, Apple Juice, Nausea • A mrico-Organism used to brew beer • Skin to extreme heat can result in • Unsaleable organisms, Good and Bad. • When liquid is spilled you can ----- • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-20
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- an aspect of "Fight Bac"
- an aspect of "Fight Bac"
- something to check internal temperatures
- an aspect of "Fight Bac"
- use when handling hot dishes
- common type of food poisoning
- another aspect of "Fight Bac"
- most food does what after 75 degrees
- a reaction to the chemicals in food
- what bacteria does below 4 degrees
- something that is sharp and can cut you
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- a condition that bacteria needs to grow
- can grow on dairy and grain products
- never touch and electrical appliance when your hands are....
- the transfer of bacteria
- a condition that bacteria needs to grow
- type of food that should be kept at 4 degrees or below
- a side affect of botulism
- in the danger zone growth is rapid
- is an immunological reaction to food proteins
20 Clues: an aspect of "Fight Bac" • an aspect of "Fight Bac" • the transfer of bacteria • an aspect of "Fight Bac" • a side affect of botulism • use when handling hot dishes • common type of food poisoning • another aspect of "Fight Bac" • in the danger zone growth is rapid • what bacteria does below 4 degrees • a reaction to the chemicals in food • can grow on dairy and grain products • ...
Airsde Safety 2013-07-25
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- de zone waarin de anntennes van de ILS zich bevinden en die bijgevolg nooit mag betreden worden is de ? area
- De markeringen voor taxiënde vliegtuigen zijn...
- met witte lijnen begrensde vlakken voor het onbeperkt parkeren van voertuigen en materiaal
- De niet-correcte aanwezigheid van een een persoon, voertuig of vliegtuig in het beschermede gebied van een runway
- de kleur van een stopbar is ...
- voertuig uitgerust om voertuigen of vliegtuigen te begeleiden
- Het rijbewijs om te rijden op de aprons exclusief het manoeuvreerterrein
- Uitlaat van een vliegtuigmotor
- met doorlopende witte lijnen afgebakende rijwegen op het verkeersterrein voorbehouden voor de veilige beweging van alle grondmateriaal en voertuigen
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- de dienst die gecontacteerd moet worden ingeval van incidenten airside
- verkeersterrein + manoeuvreerterrein = ?
- Het gebied binnen het luchtvaartterrein onder controle van ATC
- verkeersterrein
- bevoegd persoon die tekens geeft aan de piloot om het luchtvaartuig op een veilige manier te laten manoeuvreren en/of te parkeren
- hier moet een voertuig of vliegtuig stoppen en toestemming vragen aan de luchtverkeersleider om het beschermde gebied van de runway te mogen betreden
- een rij in de taxiweg ingebouwde lampen die aangeven dat je nabij een runway komt. Wanneer deze lampen branden mag je deze nooit kruisen
- rondslingerend klein zwerfafaval dat schade kan berokkenen aan motoren en banden van vliegtuigen wanneer achtergelaten op het bewegingsterrein
17 Clues: verkeersterrein • Uitlaat van een vliegtuigmotor • de kleur van een stopbar is ... • verkeersterrein + manoeuvreerterrein = ? • De markeringen voor taxiënde vliegtuigen zijn... • voertuig uitgerust om voertuigen of vliegtuigen te begeleiden • Het gebied binnen het luchtvaartterrein onder controle van ATC • ...
Metalworking Safety 2013-09-09
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- loose ______ can get caught in rotating machines
- get first aid _________for any injuries
- should never be used to clean yourself or your clothes
- eye wash stations are used to ________ out any liquids that get in your eyes
- all material should be ____ down when drilling milling or grinding
- report any unsafe or ___ machines to the instructor
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- you should _______a machine before cleaning,oiling, or adjusting
- The most important item to wear in all labs and shops
- where all flammable liquids should be stored
- all rooms must contain a ______ _____ kit
- how many people work in one area at a time
- watches, rings, and necklaces are forms of _______that shouldn't be worn while using machines
- the paper that contains all information on a dangerous liquids
- is never acceptable in a shop or lab
- never attempt to _______ any objects from your eyes or body
- check all____before use to assure they are in working order
- know the location of all fire _____
17 Clues: know the location of all fire _____ • is never acceptable in a shop or lab • get first aid _________for any injuries • all rooms must contain a ______ _____ kit • how many people work in one area at a time • where all flammable liquids should be stored • loose ______ can get caught in rotating machines • report any unsafe or ___ machines to the instructor • ...
SAFETY WEEK 2020-02-18
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- A mixture of CO2 + N2 is known as _____ Damp
- COP(Conference of parties) of Year 2020 under UNFCCC(United Nations Framework convention on climate change) will be in which city?
- This technology is widely used as most advanced slope stability monitoring technology
- General Manager of Block 2 area
- Also called TNT
- Spot area around the vehicle that cannot be directly observed by the driver while at the controls
- State having largest forest cover as percentage of total geographical area as per India State of Forest Report (ISFR)2019?
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- which thermometer is used to measure air cooling power
- what saves dumper operator from boulder while loading
- CMD of BCCL.
- Which opencast project won National Safety Awards Mines 2015, in schome 1: LONGEST ACCIDENT FREE PERIOD (LAFP) under Type 3 (Coal Mines – Opencast) (Hint: It's in NCL.)
- Self-rescuer can be used upto ________ % of CO
- 13th meeting of conference of parties on CMS( Conservation of Migratory Species) is held in which city?
- State tree of jharkhand
- Wore over the mouths to keep from inhaling coal dust
- Which blasting is an effective way to restrict fly rocks by covering of blast holes properly before blasting.
- refers to dirt and rock piled alongside a haulage road, intended as a safety measure.
17 Clues: CMD of BCCL. • Also called TNT • State tree of jharkhand • General Manager of Block 2 area • A mixture of CO2 + N2 is known as _____ Damp • Self-rescuer can be used upto ________ % of CO • Wore over the mouths to keep from inhaling coal dust • what saves dumper operator from boulder while loading • which thermometer is used to measure air cooling power • ...
Safety Always 2017-03-24
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- proper distance away from raised forklift (2 wrds)
- tagout
- use this to wash your eyes (3wrds)
- forklift driver must do this around corners (2wrds)
- "Wow, you hit it" report
- eye ppe (2wrds)
- when grinding, wear this
- "wow, that was a close one" report
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- forklift driver must always do this (2 wrds)
- blood born ____
- building on fire
- nominated for being safe (3wrds)
- proper lifting mean keep your back ____
- practice of posture and streching
- hand ppe
- first word in SDS
- pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
17 Clues: tagout • hand ppe • blood born ____ • eye ppe (2wrds) • building on fire • first word in SDS • "Wow, you hit it" report • when grinding, wear this • pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • nominated for being safe (3wrds) • practice of posture and streching • use this to wash your eyes (3wrds) • "wow, that was a close one" report • proper lifting mean keep your back ____ • ...
Workplace Safety 2018-09-14
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- do not overload electrical circuits-- use only one ___ for each socket
- do not ___ fire escape passageways and fire fighting equipment
- spilled liquids create ___ and need to be cleaned up or identified immediately
- store ___ items in lower drawers or on lower shelves
- ___ is matching the job to the employee
- close one ___ in a filing cabinet before opening another
- during an emergency, you should use the exit ___ to you
- it is our ___ to work safely and report hazards
- whether you are sitting, standing or lifting, use proper ___ to avoid muscle pain
- don't read while walking, it doesn't save enough time to ___ the risk
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- never let your ___ down on safety
- reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can often help prevent ___
- the best time to prepare for an ____ is before one happens
- when climbing stairs, use the ___
- we can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good ___
- it is easy to remember how to use a fire extinguisher if you remember the word ___
- when carrying an object, keep your back ___
17 Clues: never let your ___ down on safety • when climbing stairs, use the ___ • ___ is matching the job to the employee • when carrying an object, keep your back ___ • it is our ___ to work safely and report hazards • store ___ items in lower drawers or on lower shelves • during an emergency, you should use the exit ___ to you • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-08
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- What is something you should know about your microwave before cooking food with it?
- What should cutting boards and dishes be washed with?
- What does washing your kitchen surfaces prevent?
- cutting boards, plates, utensils need to be _______ for cooked and raw foods.
- Where should cold raw foods also stay separated from other foods at home?
- What is an unreliable measure for safety when cooking raw foods?
- What type of water should food be thawed in?
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- How many hours after purchase or use should you refrigerate a food?
- What tool can be used to check the internal temperature of a food?
- when cooking foods directly from frozen, without thawing, the time it takes to cook will be roughly __ % longer
- What is the earliest time you should be separating raw foods from other foods?
- What should firm skinned fruits and vegetables be washed by?
- What should always be followed when you are wondering how to cook something?
- How many times are you supposed to sing the Happy Birthday song when washing hands?
- What kinds of food must be separated until they are cooked?
- What temperature, in Fahrenheit, should your refrigerator be at or below?
- What should you do to sauces before you apply them to raw food?
17 Clues: What type of water should food be thawed in? • What does washing your kitchen surfaces prevent? • What should cutting boards and dishes be washed with? • What kinds of food must be separated until they are cooked? • What should firm skinned fruits and vegetables be washed by? • What should you do to sauces before you apply them to raw food? • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-05-23
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- Machinery must be equipped with these to protect workers
- A power industrial truck.
- Necessary accessories when overhead hazards are present.
- Hand protection needed when working with chemicals
- HIV and Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne
- One of the responsibilities of an employer is to report all_________.
- Device typically used for Lock out- tag out
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- Type of communication training required by OSHA
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and harmful particles in the air
- Every employee needs to be mindful of this
- This type of protection is needed when working at height
- Keep pedestrians safe from forklifts
- Things that should be follow in order to be safe.
- Minor injury that could result from picking heavy boxes
- Solid or hazardous waste disposal unit
- You must take precautions when entering this space
- typical hazardous constituent of universal waste lamps and switches
17 Clues: A power industrial truck. • Keep pedestrians safe from forklifts • Solid or hazardous waste disposal unit • Every employee needs to be mindful of this • Device typically used for Lock out- tag out • HIV and Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne • Type of communication training required by OSHA • Things that should be follow in order to be safe. • ...
Food Safety 2025-02-05
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- An allergen that causes severe reactions
- Always use this when recording information on records
- You should maintain personal ________________
- Personal Protective ______________
- Adulteration is a type of
- Is a type of PPE
- A foreign matter that we check every product for
- An annual food safety certification
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- Deadly organisms that we must prevent
- Are a type of PPE
- A solution that helps prevent against bacteria
- Wear a clean ________ every day
- Thoroughly cleaning equipment after use
- Who is responsible for food safety and food quality
- Need to be worn when handling product
- Should be washed before entering production areas
- An allergen that is in our plant
17 Clues: Is a type of PPE • Are a type of PPE • Adulteration is a type of • Wear a clean ________ every day • An allergen that is in our plant • Personal Protective ______________ • An annual food safety certification • Deadly organisms that we must prevent • Need to be worn when handling product • Thoroughly cleaning equipment after use • An allergen that causes severe reactions • ...
Safety Awareness 2025-02-21
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- type of gloves you use when handling bobbins or reels
- What to push for a medical or serious injury
- Where are all pedestrians to walk in plant?
- Emergency button on machine
- glass What to wear to protect your eyes
- What is generated company wide when a serious injury happens?
- The device you use if someone is in cardiac arrest
- Golden rule# 13
- What is golden rule #7
- All electrical cabinets are to be ______
- Golden rule #15
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- Golden rule #10
- what do you use when going up and down the stairs
- What form is filled out when you seen an unsafe act or condition
- How many golden rules are there
- Who has the right of way in the plant?
- What you wear to protect from a fall from heights
17 Clues: Golden rule #10 • Golden rule# 13 • Golden rule #15 • What is golden rule #7 • Emergency button on machine • How many golden rules are there • Who has the right of way in the plant? • All electrical cabinets are to be ______ • Where are all pedestrians to walk in plant? • glass What to wear to protect your eyes • What to push for a medical or serious injury • ...
Workplace Safety 2025-03-06
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- These protect your hands from sharp objects and chemicals
- Used for preventing falls when working at height
- This should be done regularly to keep machines from malfunctioning
- A crucial step before using heavy equipment
- This type of shoe is puncture-resistant
- What to do if you see unsafe things in the workplace
- You should you use these when lifting objects off the floor
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- Use these to identify chemicals in the workplace
- Used to stop fires from spreading
- This is why it is important to keep walkways and exits clear
- The most important practice for your well being in the workplace
- Wear this to protect your head from falling objects
- First aid kit should contain this to stop bleeding
- Used to block harmful substances from entering your lungs
- Do this when you hear a fire alarm
- Wear these safety products to protect your eyes from chemicals and debris
- These should be used in environments exceeding 85 decibels
17 Clues: Used to stop fires from spreading • Do this when you hear a fire alarm • This type of shoe is puncture-resistant • A crucial step before using heavy equipment • Use these to identify chemicals in the workplace • Used for preventing falls when working at height • First aid kit should contain this to stop bleeding • Wear this to protect your head from falling objects • ...
Lifting Safety 2023-10-12
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- Government agency responsible for enforcing workplace safety
- One out of _____ sprains and strains are lifting injuries
- Lifting above shoulder height is an example of ______ lifting
- This type of movement can sometimes be done instead of lifting
- An acronym for Labor and Industries
- Lifting a weight repeatedly is an example of ______ lifting
- Moving through jobs at your workplace that have non-lifting tasks
- You should not do this to your back when lifting
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- This type of assistance can be used for very heavy loads
- This type of lift requires another person
- The safest lifting distances from the body are in the _______
- These make a box less awkward to carry
- Heavy objects should be moved at this level
- Most sprains and strains are a result of this
- You should always lift with these muscles
- For those under 18, most lifting injuries are the result of the object being too _______
- You should rotate your whole body versus ______
17 Clues: An acronym for Labor and Industries • These make a box less awkward to carry • This type of lift requires another person • You should always lift with these muscles • Heavy objects should be moved at this level • Most sprains and strains are a result of this • You should rotate your whole body versus ______ • You should not do this to your back when lifting • ...
Safety education 2023-12-13
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- Must be renewed every 1-2 years
- MN every year
- Take license away less than 365 days
- Every state has one
- Speeding,running red lights,tailgating
- Driver must consciously and intentionally drive in a dangerous manner
- Inattention and distractions
- Each state gives a permit/written test, driving/road test and vision test
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- Issuing and removing people’s driver’s license
- Aggressive driving, reckless driving
- Assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- These conditions include factors such as traffic, weather, road, vehicle, and personal well-being.
- Take license away for year or more
- Do not retaliate, stay calm
- Assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- Minnesota requires liability insurance on vehicles
- Assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- Issuing and removing people’s driver’s license
- 41 percent of deaths were in alcohol related crashes
- It lists the name of the owner, the make, style, vehicle identification number
20 Clues: MN every year • Every state has one • Do not retaliate, stay calm • Inattention and distractions • Must be renewed every 1-2 years • Take license away for year or more • Aggressive driving, reckless driving • Take license away less than 365 days • Speeding,running red lights,tailgating • Assigned for driving violations (speeding) • Assigned for driving violations (speeding) • ...
Patient Safety 2024-10-16
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- Serious _____ Event
- A required pause during invasive procedures, part of the Universal Protocol
- Where to find policies, provider privileges, etc.
- Patient event reporting program
- A three-way ____ is required when reporting critical labs
- HRO stands for High __________ Organization
- _____Starts With Me
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- PPE stands for Personal Protective _______
- Flu ____ is required for all employees
- Name and DOB are two patient _______.
- Single best way to prevent infections
- Be ____, not judgmental is a leadership behavior
- STAR stands for Stop, ___, Act, Review
- In phonetic clarification, S stands for _____.
- Acronym used for fire response
- Frequency of code cart checks
- Ticket to _____ is used for all patient transports
- Used to handoff effectively during patient care transition
18 Clues: Serious _____ Event • _____Starts With Me • Frequency of code cart checks • Acronym used for fire response • Patient event reporting program • Name and DOB are two patient _______. • Single best way to prevent infections • Flu ____ is required for all employees • STAR stands for Stop, ___, Act, Review • PPE stands for Personal Protective _______ • ...
Fire Safety 2024-10-15
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- never play with these, they start fires.
- Number of escape routes you should have in your escape plan.
- far to keep yourself and clothing from a heater.
- Smoke alarms are important because they give you early _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Designated safe location outside the home where everyone gathers after escaping a fire.
- what room of a house do most fires start?
- a plan to exit a home quickly during a fire.
- fire is F_ _ _.
- never use water on this type of fire.
- how do you move through a house that is on fire
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- items should be kept out of the reach of children?
- a loud device that warns of fire.
- the number you dial in an emergency.
- a house fire becomes un-survivable in ?? minutes
- Turn your electric blanket _ _ _ before getting into bed.
- Overloading these can cause a fire.
- ash from a fireplace can stay hot for up to _ _ _ _ days.
17 Clues: fire is F_ _ _. • a loud device that warns of fire. • Overloading these can cause a fire. • the number you dial in an emergency. • never use water on this type of fire. • never play with these, they start fires. • what room of a house do most fires start? • a plan to exit a home quickly during a fire. • how do you move through a house that is on fire • ...
Food safety 2024-09-27
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- where bacteria grows the fastest
- substance that works against poison
- / life saving technique to prevent choking
- illness/ caused by unsafe food
- microscopic living organisms
- spreading of harmful bacteria
- maintaining cleanliness
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- dried up white areas on food
- / poison that kills insects
- foods that spoil easily
- / great importance to follow the directions gave
- easy to catch on fire
- to make impure
- / expect and prepare
- / immediate care that prevents more injury
- showing signs of the need of medical attention
- / cause by raw chicken
17 Clues: to make impure • / expect and prepare • easy to catch on fire • / cause by raw chicken • foods that spoil easily • maintaining cleanliness • dried up white areas on food • / poison that kills insects • microscopic living organisms • spreading of harmful bacteria • illness/ caused by unsafe food • where bacteria grows the fastest • substance that works against poison • ...
Sun Safety 2025-07-11
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- you put this on your head
- a white liquid you putnon your body to protect you from the sun
- what comes off the sun
- This cancer usually appears as a small, shiny bump or nodule on the skin.
- what you swim in
- symptoms might include a new, unusual growth or a change in an existing mole.
- may appear as nodules or red, scaly patches of skin, and may be found on the face, ears, lips, and mouth
- where you go swimming (not beach)
- what you get if you saty in the sun to long without sunscreen
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- you sit here when your not in the sun
- you need water to stay _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- being hot, high temperature.
- what you get if you dont stay safe in the sun
- where you go swimming (not pool)
- stronger than sunscreen
- what you use to sheild your eyes from the sun
- you use this to dry yourself
17 Clues: what you swim in • what comes off the sun • stronger than sunscreen • you put this on your head • being hot, high temperature. • you use this to dry yourself • where you go swimming (not pool) • where you go swimming (not beach) • you sit here when your not in the sun • you need water to stay _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • what you get if you dont stay safe in the sun • ...
Medication Safety 2023-01-04
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- immediately assess this once med error has been caught.
- aerosols & oxidizers
- document medication waste via this system.
- never waste unless a __________ nurse is available.
- never leave a patient with a container full of ________. It is important to make sure the patient takes them all.
- needles, broken ampules, empty syringes and empty glass vials go in this bin.
- call to report med error after assessment
- report filled out when error occurs
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- always complete prior to administering medications.
- a system utilized to scan for drug diversion.
- patient has the right to
- always assess prior to administering cardiac medications.
- IV compatibility database can be found through which system? Not Epic or Lippincott.
- waste for controlled substances go here
- bin where any partial medications are disposed of.
- who to call if you have questions
- packaging, wrappers, empty med containers, empty IV tubing goes in this container.
- 2patient identifiers ensure right
18 Clues: aerosols & oxidizers • patient has the right to • who to call if you have questions • 2patient identifiers ensure right • report filled out when error occurs • waste for controlled substances go here • call to report med error after assessment • document medication waste via this system. • a system utilized to scan for drug diversion. • ...
Safety Terms 2025-08-20
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- Safety Practices to protect health and the environment
- Stands Metal stands used to support a lifted vehicle
- Danger from lack of oxygen
- Harmful or poisonous
- Flushing Station Station for rinsing eyes in emergencies
- Face Shield Protective gear covering the entire face
- Respirator Respirator to filter dust particles
- Gloves Wearing these protects hands from chemicals
- Protective gear for eyes
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- Helmet Protective helmet used during welding
- Jack Device used to lift vehicles safely
- Instructions Safety advice given by product makers
- Lift Points Points on a vehicle to safely lift it
- Combustion Danger of burning without external ignition
- Waste Waste that poses a threat to health or environment
- Fire Fire caused by electrical sources
- Respirator Respirator used to protect from welding fumes
- Harmful microorganisms that cause disease
18 Clues: Harmful or poisonous • Protective gear for eyes • Danger from lack of oxygen • Jack Device used to lift vehicles safely • Fire Fire caused by electrical sources • Harmful microorganisms that cause disease • Helmet Protective helmet used during welding • Respirator Respirator to filter dust particles • Lift Points Points on a vehicle to safely lift it • ...
Kitchen Safety 2025-10-23
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- The M in FAT TOM
- A protein in a food or ingredient to which some people are sensitive
- Foods that temperature and time need to be monitored in order to prevent foodborne illness
- A common symptom of foodborne illnesses
- 41- 135 degrees is the
- Requires a host to live and reproduce
- Foodborne illness that causes jaundice
- spoils food and cause the taste or smell of alcohol
- pathogens that need a living host to grow
- Acronym for the conditions that pathogens need to grow
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- group of people who are more likely to become sick from contaminated food
- yellowing of the skin and eyes
- Spoils food and sometimes cause illness and may produce toxins.
- microscopic organisms that cause foodborne illness
- type of contamination that occurs when an object that shouldn't be there is in the food
- to eat food foods that have already been cooked, washed, process, or do not need to be in order to be eaten.
- Poison
17 Clues: Poison • The M in FAT TOM • 41- 135 degrees is the • yellowing of the skin and eyes • Requires a host to live and reproduce • Foodborne illness that causes jaundice • A common symptom of foodborne illnesses • pathogens that need a living host to grow • microscopic organisms that cause foodborne illness • spoils food and cause the taste or smell of alcohol • ...
Sähköala fin-eng 2022-10-07
18 Clues: saw • drill • safety • helmet • wrench • Hammer • johdin • foreman • weekend • kaapeli • istukka • foodhour • pääkytkin • hotworkcard • screwdriver • electrician • eristäminen • identetycard
Safety 2022-03-09
10 Clues: Space to small • Unneeded items • Moving equipment • Protect your digits • Pause before you act • To protect your eyes • At least once a month • Instead of pulling do this • Before working on equipment • _______ protective equipment
SAFETY 2013-09-09
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- The door that you have to utilize while going from one cooler to the other
- When the fire alarm sounds the plant must be____________
- Which recommendations are followed by the Cumming plant about the permissible exposure limit (PEL).
- Over 25% of accidents involve a _____________ being struck
- How often the pre-trip inspections must be done?
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- Number of deaths each year caused by forklift accidents
- _________is not, strictly speaking, a poison and repeated exposure to it produces no addictive (chronic) effects on the human body. However, even in small concentrations in the air it can be extremely irritating to the eyes, throat, and breathing passage
- When do you have to report accidents or unsafe acts to your supervisor.
- If you see a running hose, turn it________
- The name of the team in the plant that is responsible to follow compliance and requirements established by the law and company policies on regards to ammonia safety.
10 Clues: If you see a running hose, turn it________ • How often the pre-trip inspections must be done? • Number of deaths each year caused by forklift accidents • When the fire alarm sounds the plant must be____________ • Over 25% of accidents involve a _____________ being struck • When do you have to report accidents or unsafe acts to your supervisor. • ...
safety 2016-02-24
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- Someone you should never leave
- Effective transfer of information
- Describes effective communication
- Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
- Needs to be paid attention to
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- One of the 5 Ps
- Asking if something makes sense
- Checking with an expert source
- One of the Cs in ARCC
- Stop, Think, Act, Review
10 Clues: One of the 5 Ps • One of the Cs in ARCC • Stop, Think, Act, Review • Needs to be paid attention to • Someone you should never leave • Checking with an expert source • Asking if something makes sense • Effective transfer of information • Describes effective communication • Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
Safety 2023-01-22
SAFETY 2021-03-16
Safety 2021-09-23
Across
- Use it to wear over your clothes in lab
- A clothing that you wear to cover your body
- A object that has to be taken off while in lab
- A piece of clothing you wear to cover your arms
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- Wear over your eyes
- You use it to put your hair up
- It Cover your hands while in lab
- A liquid you cant have in the lab
- A piece of clothing that covers your legs
- Wear on your feet
10 Clues: Wear on your feet • Wear over your eyes • You use it to put your hair up • It Cover your hands while in lab • A liquid you cant have in the lab • Use it to wear over your clothes in lab • A piece of clothing that covers your legs • A clothing that you wear to cover your body • A object that has to be taken off while in lab • A piece of clothing you wear to cover your arms
SAFETY 2022-08-08
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- What are you supposed to do while using a vehicle?
- What are you supposed to wear while grabbing carts?
- what can we never leave on the floor? (something we climb)
- who's the best ETL when it comes to safety?
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- what should never be unattended on the salesfloor?
- what wooden platform should never be left on its side?
- what do we do if an item is to heavy for one person?
- what do you call on the walkie when there is a medical emergency?
- What should we never wear while on the floor?
- which app do we use to document a near miss?
10 Clues: who's the best ETL when it comes to safety? • which app do we use to document a near miss? • What should we never wear while on the floor? • what should never be unattended on the salesfloor? • What are you supposed to do while using a vehicle? • What are you supposed to wear while grabbing carts? • what do we do if an item is to heavy for one person? • ...
Safety 2022-11-22
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- A maladaptive pattern of continued use of alcohol or a drug
- a behavioral choice is made that increases risk where risk is not recognized or is mistakenly believed to be justified.
- device, method, or process that is used for the specific purpose of restricting a patient’s freedom of movement without the permission of the person
- A set of interventions to reduce the risk of falls
- unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physiological or psychological injury
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- A mnemonic for the components of health care team member communication
- An unplanned event that did not result in a patient injury or illness but had the potential to.
- A drug used to manage a patient’s behavior
- Scheduled hourly visits to each patient’s room
- A transfer and acceptance of patient care responsibility achieved through effective communication.
10 Clues: A drug used to manage a patient’s behavior • Scheduled hourly visits to each patient’s room • A set of interventions to reduce the risk of falls • A maladaptive pattern of continued use of alcohol or a drug • A mnemonic for the components of health care team member communication • ...
Safety 2018-02-17
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- An 87-year-old man is admitted to the hospital for cellulitis of the right arm. He ambulates with a cane and is taking lasix to control the fluid retention. Which intervention is most important to protect him from injury?
- A nurse sees smoke emerging from medical equipment in a client's room. The equipment is currently being used by the client. Which is the first priority in the event of a fire?
- event Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of
- Broadly defined as a tragic event of great magnitude that requires the response of people outside the involved community
- What type of restraint is used on an infant?
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- What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under?
- Involves the deliberate spread of pathogenic organisms into a community to cause widespread illness, fear, and panic
- A nurse is conducting a home assessment for a client regarding safety. The nurse uses what acronym to pass assess the risk for falls in the clients home?
- In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for?
- How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin?
10 Clues: What type of restraint is used on an infant? • In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for? • What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under? • How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin? • event Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of • ...
Safety 2018-02-19
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- What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under?
- What type of restraint is used on an infant?
- Broadly defined as a tragic event of great magnitude that requires the response of people outside the involved community
- A nurse sees smoke emerging from medical equipment in a client's room. The equipment is currently being used by the client. Which is the first priority in the event of a fire?
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- Involves the deliberate spread of pathogenic organisms into a community to cause widespread illness, fear, and panic
- In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for?
- An 87-year-old man is admitted to the hospital for cellulitis of the right arm. He ambulates with a cane and is taking lasix to control the fluid retention. Which intervention is most important to protect him from injury?
- A nurse is conducting a home assessment for a client regarding safety. The nurse uses what acronym to assess the risk for falls in the clients home?
- Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of
- How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin?
10 Clues: What type of restraint is used on an infant? • In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for? • What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under? • How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin? • Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of • ...
Safety 2018-02-19
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- How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin?
- What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under?
- What type of restraint is used on an infant?
- An 87-year-old man is admitted to the hospital for cellulitis of the right arm. He ambulates with a cane and is taking lasix to control the fluid retention. Which intervention is most important to protect him from injury?
- event Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of
- In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for?
Down
- Involves the deliberate spread of pathogenic organisms into a community to cause widespread illness, fear, and panic
- Broadly defined as a tragic event of great magnitude that requires the response of people outside the involved community
- Client A nurse sees smoke emerging from medical equipment in a client's room. The equipment is currently being used by the client. Which is the first priority in the event of a fire?
- A nurse is conducting a home assessment for a client regarding safety. The nurse uses what acronym to assess the risk for falls in the clients home?
10 Clues: What type of restraint is used on an infant? • In the acronym RACE, what does the A stand for? • What stage developmental does the age group of 1 - 3 yrs old fall under? • How many fingers should you be able to fit between a restraint and the clients skin? • event Unexpected occurrence involving death, serious injury, psychological injury, or risk there of • ...
safety 2023-05-17
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- Have windows and doors open
- Always have them under a table
- Close when you are finished
- Hold them by the blade
- Wear them when you are using chemicals
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- Never leave unattended
- What the teacher needs to give you
- Pack all equipment up at the end
- Have them tucked away so no one trips on them
- Turn of when not using
10 Clues: Never leave unattended • Hold them by the blade • Have windows and doors open • Turn of when not using • Close when you are finished • Always have them under a table • What the teacher needs to give you • Pack all equipment up at the end • Wear them when you are using chemicals • Have them tucked away so no one trips on them
Safety 2024-01-25
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- protects your eyes
- to know where all safety equipment is
- do not smell odors use this method instead
- protects your feet
- follow all written and verbal instructions
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- nothing will ever be put into this while in the lab
- to keep everything need and in order
- do not horseplay or distract others
- make sure it is up and not in the way
- wash them after every lab
10 Clues: protects your eyes • protects your feet • wash them after every lab • do not horseplay or distract others • to keep everything need and in order • make sure it is up and not in the way • to know where all safety equipment is • do not smell odors use this method instead • follow all written and verbal instructions • nothing will ever be put into this while in the lab
Safety 2024-04-15
SAFETY 2024-04-11
10 Clues: park safely • protects eyes • good behaviour • starts with me • head protection • loss of containment • annual health assessments • a sound to listen out for • provides guidelines to work safely • must be issued before contractors commence work
Safety 2024-08-25
Safety 2024-09-05
10 Clues: Apron • Saftey • PushStick • Protective Hats • No not inclosed shoes • you put them on your hands • Helps with the loud noises • keeps dust out of your eyes • Personal protective equipment • A thing that gose over your face to keep the dust out of your eyes
Safety 2025-05-22
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- Have or give assitance
- a thing which one is required to do as part of a job, role, or legal obligation
- Giving birth
- Having or showing a confident personality.
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- Prevent pregnancy
- Doing nothing
- a desirable or constructive quality or attribute
- a situation involving exposure to danger.
- What your entitled to
- consisting in or characterized by the absence rather than the presence of distinguishing features
10 Clues: Giving birth • Doing nothing • Prevent pregnancy • What your entitled to • Have or give assitance • a situation involving exposure to danger. • Having or showing a confident personality. • a desirable or constructive quality or attribute • a thing which one is required to do as part of a job, role, or legal obligation • ...
safety 2025-05-12
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- : Key document that outlines company’s safety rules
- : Penalty may include a fine or this form of punishment
- : Number of weeks allowed to circulate minutes after a meeting
- : A document used during inspections to record findings and suggestions
- : Failure to attend three consecutive meetings may lead to this
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- : A type of meeting that must occur at least once every three months
- : Term for a group formed by both employer and employees to ensure workplace well-being
- : Person appointed as secretary, usually the Safety & Health Officer
- : Person who must not disclose information against national security
- : A method used to replace committee members when votes are involved
10 Clues: : Key document that outlines company’s safety rules • : Penalty may include a fine or this form of punishment • : Number of weeks allowed to circulate minutes after a meeting • : Failure to attend three consecutive meetings may lead to this • : A type of meeting that must occur at least once every three months • ...
SAFETY 2025-10-07
10 Clues: don't stare • scan ____wheels • leave ____an out • walk at a ____pace • establish firm _____ • use every 5-8 seconds • be prepared expect the • use ____points of contact • eight to ____seconds lead time • don't____ use your horn, lights and signals
Safety 2025-07-08
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- Required when using a scissor lift
- Required in Washbay
- First line of defense against injuries caused by machine operation
- Done during shift startup
- Safety procedure used to ensure that dangerous equipment is properly shut off and not able to be started up again
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- Boots/shoes should be
- Only to be driven by certified individuals
- Worn in ears for hearing protection
- Where to go if a tornado occurred
- Protection from potential harm in environments where hazards exist
10 Clues: Required in Washbay • Boots/shoes should be • Done during shift startup • Where to go if a tornado occurred • Required when using a scissor lift • Worn in ears for hearing protection • Only to be driven by certified individuals • Protection from potential harm in environments where hazards exist • First line of defense against injuries caused by machine operation • ...
Safety 2025-09-02
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- what does OSHA set for the workplace
- what is adapting to your environment
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- what type of extinguisher can only be used on class C fire
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- What must be provided by manufacturers with a hazardous product?
- what kind of fire is class C
- what kind of tag do you put on broken equipment
- what is the word for taking off PPE
- when identifing your patient you ask for their name and ___
- does the C in RACE stand for
10 Clues: what kind of fire is class C • does the C in RACE stand for • what is the word for taking off PPE • what does OSHA set for the workplace • what is adapting to your environment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • what kind of tag do you put on broken equipment • what type of extinguisher can only be used on class C fire • ...
Fellowship Safe & Sound Crossword 2019-08-07
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- This event could be man-made or natural.
- These protect your hands from contamination.
- Bacteria that causes a very serious type of pneumonia.
- These objects can cause “sticks” if not handled properly.
- Most doors in healthcare facilities are designed to prevent the passage of this.
- To move residents and staff outside of a building because of a fire event.
- Whenever you are injured on the job you must fill out an ________ report.
- The ambulance will take you to this room at the hospital.
- These can be caused by faulty electrical cords.
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- Posted speed limit on our campus.
- Wearing a face shield should protect you from these.
- Committee that reports on safety related matters.
- These can result when someone loses their balance.
- Color of the Emergency/Disaster manual.
- During a power outage these are started within ten seconds.
- Occupational Safety & Health Administration.
- These are usually caused by lifting heavy objects and using improper lifting techniques.
- This item should be worn to protect against airborne contamination.
- Use this for reaching objects that are located way above your head.
- Code ______ alerts the staff to an elopement.
20 Clues: Posted speed limit on our campus. • Color of the Emergency/Disaster manual. • This event could be man-made or natural. • These protect your hands from contamination. • Occupational Safety & Health Administration. • Code ______ alerts the staff to an elopement. • These can be caused by faulty electrical cords. • Committee that reports on safety related matters. • ...
Welding Fundamental - Safety in the Welding Shop pt 3 2023-02-15
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- skin in charred as in burnt or white meat
- how to use a fire extinguisher
- fire started by Flammable Liquids
- device used where in areas where you might inhale dust or other solid particles
- radiation hazards
- fire started by cooking grease/ KITCHEN
- a device that provides clean filtered air for breathing no matter the surrounding air
- fire Started by electricity
- is a person whose job is to carefully watch for fires in the area where welding or cutting is done.
- When welding or cutting is done on a jobsite, a welder may need to obtain a
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- mildest form of burn, the outer layer/ surface of skin in damages
- consists of oxygen, heat, gas/fuel
- surface of the skin is severely damaged and has small blisters
- color- safety equipment and first aid supplies
- color- Caution
- color- fire safety equipment & danger
- device used to protect against brief exposure or dangerous gases or fumes, air travels through a hoseose
- exposure to an arc strike without proper eye protection can cause
- color- dangerous parts of equipment/ machinery
- a piece of equipment that protects welders from fumes
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Federal Agency that standardizes Safety Practices
- color- informational signs
- fire started by wood paper plastic
- fire started by combustible metals
25 Clues: color- Caution • radiation hazards • color- informational signs • fire Started by electricity • Personal Protective Equipment • how to use a fire extinguisher • fire started by Flammable Liquids • consists of oxygen, heat, gas/fuel • fire started by wood paper plastic • fire started by combustible metals • color- fire safety equipment & danger • ...
Full Frame Initiative 2024-02-03
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- Needed with people who can count on us/we can count on
- Fitting into a specific place or environment
- A type of safety we all need to avoid harm/injury
- One of the domains that help to create "Breathing Room"
- Our team provides this on a daily basis in our actions
- A type of safety we all need which includes boundaries, trust and communication
- A determined attempt to better ones self
- Making on a daily basis by accomplishing goals
- Being yourself
- An important part of Stability that are predictable
- What positive mindsets/actions do to future outcomes
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- The type of care HH is able to provide to residents
- The thing we strive to promote
- Our goal is to create long lasting sustainable ____
- Making progress towards a personal goal that lets us know our efforts will influence outcomes
- Name of Harmony House Initiative
- Number of domains within the Initiative
- Emotional/Physical
- Having an effect on/Not necessarily control
- (Food, shelter, education, etc.)
- A domain allowing someone to be able to get the help they need that may not include HH services
- Working towards and completing
- Relating to another person
23 Clues: Being yourself • Emotional/Physical • Relating to another person • The thing we strive to promote • Working towards and completing • Name of Harmony House Initiative • (Food, shelter, education, etc.) • Number of domains within the Initiative • A determined attempt to better ones self • Having an effect on/Not necessarily control • Fitting into a specific place or environment • ...
SAFETY PUZZLE - A 2024-03-15
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- health centre Employees visit____________health and safety services when injury occurs while at work.
- point A location designated to gather
- safety data sheet Full form of MSDS___________
- latch EOT crane hook always found with_________
- PPE Used to protect your hand
- A possibility of something dangerous or unpleasant happening
- Shoes Which PPE protect your feet?
- Fire Extinguisher operating process formula
- Don’t mix electricity with ..............
- Good_________will reduce the accidents.
- resuscitation Full form of CPR is __________ .
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- hazard ________hazards include stress, fatigue, aggression etc.
- situation _______________arising out of or as a result of any type of hazards likely to adversely affect the persons or population working on or near the plant, or residing in the adjacent or nearby areas around the plant.
- The potential to cause harm is called.
- condition Missing guard is example of .......
- The shape of warning sign is_______
- Which PPE protect your ear?
- act Which behaviour is careless behavior?
- Which PPE protect your head?
- meter A fall arrest system is required when a worker is operating at a height of…
- Physical Vibration and radiation come under ___________
- space Limited entry and egress and not suitable for human inhabitants is called___________
- Electrical PPE made from.
- Explosive Limit Full form of LEL_______________
24 Clues: Electrical PPE made from. • Which PPE protect your ear? • Which PPE protect your head? • PPE Used to protect your hand • The shape of warning sign is_______ • Shoes Which PPE protect your feet? • The potential to cause harm is called. • point A location designated to gather • Good_________will reduce the accidents. • Don’t mix electricity with .............. • ...
Glimmers 2025-02-10
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- Healing through collective connection.
- Paying attention to the present moment.
- JOURNAL A tool to notice, name, and gather glimmers
- Feeling close to safe humans.
- The nervous system's way of sensing safety.
- A feeling of optimism.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- A signal that sparks a sense of well-being or danger.
- Feeling well and ready for connection.
- A sympathetic nervous system response involving escape from danger.
- CUES Signals that make us feel secure.
- A state of disconnect.
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- A micro-moment of feeling safe and good.
- A state of feeling healthy and happy
- AWARENESS Paying attention to your nervous system.
- A feeling of peace.
- The nervous system at the heart of daily experience.
- One source of glimmers
- A feeling of being comfortable.
- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
- A small, easily accessible moment.
- Something that disrupts and disregulates.
- A parasympathetic state of calm and regulation.
- ENGAGEMENT Connecting with others through ventral vagal.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of another.
- A parasympathetic state of safety and connection
- A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation.
- A sympathetic nervous system response to danger.
- A dorsal vagal survival strategy of immobilization.
29 Clues: A feeling of peace. • One source of glimmers • A feeling of optimism. • A state of disconnect. • Feeling close to safe humans. • A feeling of being comfortable. • A small, easily accessible moment. • A state of feeling healthy and happy • Healing through collective connection. • Feeling well and ready for connection. • CUES Signals that make us feel secure. • ...
H&S Crossword 2025-11-20
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- Replace the hazard with one that comes with less risk.
- Review evidence to see if your control measures are the best at managing the hazard.
- Something that can cause harm to people or property.
- Look for hazards in the workplace.
- New Zealand's primary workplace health and safety regulator.
- Person Conducting Business or Undertaking
- Personal _____ Equipment
- Prevent contact with the hazard by creating a barrier.
- Put measures in place to eliminate hazards or minimise the level of risk.
- Determine what risks the hazard could cause, and the likelihood of this risk happening.
- Collect evidence about the effectiveness of your control measures
- Reducing the level of risk with a specific control
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- Removing the hazard completely.
- consequences that could occur if a person is exposed to a hazard.
- The possibility of suffering harm or injury.
- An event where a person or property has been harmed by a hazard.
- Documenting what happened so others know and can take action if needed.
- Area ______, Job Safety ______
- A person who is employed to do tasks or duties for a workplace or company.
- A set or steps or process to support health and safety in the workplace.
20 Clues: Personal _____ Equipment • Area ______, Job Safety ______ • Removing the hazard completely. • Look for hazards in the workplace. • Person Conducting Business or Undertaking • The possibility of suffering harm or injury. • Reducing the level of risk with a specific control • Something that can cause harm to people or property. • ...
WORK AT HEIGHT SAFETY - CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2025-12-08
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- Guardrail Fall Under This Category Of Fall Protection
- Horizontal member in a ladder
- Swiveling wheel attached to scaffold column for mobility.
- B in ABC's of Working at height
- Part of platform that prevents fall of loose material
- Right Position to anchor the safety harness lanyard
- Device used while working near water body
- Flexible rope anchored at both ends for attaching protection devices.
- Rescue type that doesnt need any external help
- Tag Colour for Fit to use scaffolding
- Control that Physically remove the hazard from the workplace
- Medical Test to be Cleared for Working at Height
- Lanyard Type authorised to use with safety harness
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- Written authorization for working at height tasks.
- Horizontal rail secured to standards along exposed edges.
- Device used to reduce force during a fall.
- Secure point of attachment for lifelines/lanyards.
- Body wear with six points of contact for fall protection.
- Two feet and one hand while climbing
- Fall protection that protects Falling worker
- Scaffold supported by ropes from overhead.
- Inspection Frequency of Fall Protection devices
- temporary structure used to support workers and materials.
- Guidance Note for Work at height safety
24 Clues: Horizontal member in a ladder • B in ABC's of Working at height • Two feet and one hand while climbing • Tag Colour for Fit to use scaffolding • Guidance Note for Work at height safety • Device used while working near water body • Device used to reduce force during a fall. • Scaffold supported by ropes from overhead. • Fall protection that protects Falling worker • ...
Protective Behaviours 2024-07-24
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- early _______ signs
- means just for me
- we can talk with someone about ____________
- a person on our safety network that we can get help from
- another word for permission. We ask for ___________ before touching someone
- what you do when someone has done something unsafe - you say no, go and ______
- what to do when someone doesn't believe you or take you seriously, you keep on _____________.
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- a touch that a doctor may do when you are injured
- the minimum age of someone on our safety network
- the rules you have about how people treat your body
- means everyone can be at this place
- part of the safety continuum - ________ on purpose.
- who is the boss of your body?
13 Clues: means just for me • early _______ signs • who is the boss of your body? • means everyone can be at this place • we can talk with someone about ____________ • the minimum age of someone on our safety network • a touch that a doctor may do when you are injured • the rules you have about how people treat your body • part of the safety continuum - ________ on purpose. • ...
kitchen safety 2019-03-07
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- make sure all surfaces you use are...
- use baking soda to put a grease fire out not...
- when using a grater keep your fingers at a safe...
- if you get a burn never use...
- while in the lab, stay off your...
- by washing your hands you are preventing spread of...
- to stop the bleeding apply..
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- how to hold a knife when walking with it
- keep work space...
- what to do with your hair
- what to do before and after you cook
- cover your cut with...
- what to do when you have jewelry on
- make sure you have two...
- what to do with your hand before and after cooking or handling meat
- what to do to treat a burn/cut
- what to do when you have long sleeves
17 Clues: keep work space... • cover your cut with... • what to do with your hair • make sure you have two... • to stop the bleeding apply.. • if you get a burn never use... • what to do to treat a burn/cut • while in the lab, stay off your... • what to do when you have jewelry on • what to do before and after you cook • make sure all surfaces you use are... • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-13
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- Above 75 degrees Celsius bacteria will .......
- Should be worn when handling ready to eat foods
- Used to check the internal temperature of meat
- Bacteria commonly found in chicken and eggs
- Life threatening food allergy symptom
- Bacteria in the cold
- A symptom of food poisoning
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- The sugar in milk
- Micro-organism required for bread making
- A reaction to a chemical in food
- Will destroy most harmful bacteria
- The most harmful food poisoning bacteria
- Required for the growth of bacteria
- The most common micro-organism causing food poisoning
- Process of keeping raw and cooked foods apart
- Edible micro-organism found in some cheeses
- A common allergen
17 Clues: The sugar in milk • A common allergen • Bacteria in the cold • A symptom of food poisoning • A reaction to a chemical in food • Will destroy most harmful bacteria • Required for the growth of bacteria • Life threatening food allergy symptom • Micro-organism required for bread making • The most harmful food poisoning bacteria • Bacteria commonly found in chicken and eggs • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-23
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- component of "FightBac" that includes thawing in the fridge or cold water
- can cause potentially fatal inflammation of the colon
- campaign developed by Health Canada to educate about food safety
- should be washed after touching raw meat
- between 5 and 60 degrees Celsius
- most common cause of food poisoning
- allergy that is most likely to be life threatening
- this type of food should be kept above 60 degrees Celsius
- reaction to chemicals in food
- kept between 4 and 0 degrees Celsius
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- immunological reaction to protein in food
- often found in improperly canned or preserved foods
- component of "FightBac" that includes using seperate cutting boards
- 75 degrees Celsius is the safe temperature for
- cooked meat should never touch this type of meat
- could lead to collapse and death
- usually found in acidic foods such as tomato sauce
17 Clues: reaction to chemicals in food • between 5 and 60 degrees Celsius • could lead to collapse and death • most common cause of food poisoning • kept between 4 and 0 degrees Celsius • should be washed after touching raw meat • immunological reaction to protein in food • 75 degrees Celsius is the safe temperature for • cooked meat should never touch this type of meat • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-19
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- To be allergic to something.
- Liquid that has been -----
- Cannot tolerate certain foods.
- Unsaleable organisms, Good and Bad.
- Bacteria that grows on food
- Skin to extreme heat can result in
- when bacteria from one food item are transferred to another food item, often by way of unwashed cutting boards or countertops
- Raw Meats, Eggs, Fever.
- Raw Meats, Apple Juice, Nausea
- Fever, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Stomach ache, tainted food.
- A mrico-Organism used to brew beer
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- Double Vision, Nausea, Vomiting Pre-canned Foods
- Wash Hands, Don't cut meat on same board.
- Blood, Be careful when using a knife not to get a
- Between 5-60
- First in, First Out
- When liquid is spilled you can -----
17 Clues: Between 5-60 • First in, First Out • Raw Meats, Eggs, Fever. • Liquid that has been ----- • Bacteria that grows on food • To be allergic to something. • Cannot tolerate certain foods. • Raw Meats, Apple Juice, Nausea • Skin to extreme heat can result in • A mrico-Organism used to brew beer • Unsaleable organisms, Good and Bad. • When liquid is spilled you can ----- • ...
LAB SAFETY 2015-10-06
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- WHEN HANDLING HEAT AND CHEMICALS YOU WERE WHAT?
- , NEVER SHOULD BE FOOLING AROUND OR
- ,OBSERVE GOOD
- WATER ,NEVER PUT HOT GLASS IN WHAT?
- , YOU SHOULD DO WHAT TO ALL EQUITMENT?
- , FILLED WITH WHAT KIND OF WATER
- NEVER LOOK INTO A CONTAINER BEING WHAT?
- LENSES , NEVER SHOULD YOU HAVE WHAT IN WHEN YOUR IN THE LAB
- , HANDLE ALL LIVING THINGS IN WHAT MANNER?
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- conduct yourself in THIS MANNER
- ,NEVER HANDLE BROKEN
- YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BE WHAT?
- ,HANDLE WITH EXSTREAM CARE
- AND DRINKS , nOT ALOOWED TO HAVE THESE ITEMS IN THE LAB
- ROOM , YOU ARE NEVER PERMITED WHERE?
- SHOULD BR PULLED BACK IN LAB
- SUCTION NEVER USE WHAT TO FILL A PIPET
17 Clues: ,OBSERVE GOOD • ,NEVER HANDLE BROKEN • YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BE WHAT? • ,HANDLE WITH EXSTREAM CARE • SHOULD BR PULLED BACK IN LAB • conduct yourself in THIS MANNER • , FILLED WITH WHAT KIND OF WATER • , NEVER SHOULD BE FOOLING AROUND OR • WATER ,NEVER PUT HOT GLASS IN WHAT? • ROOM , YOU ARE NEVER PERMITED WHERE? • , YOU SHOULD DO WHAT TO ALL EQUITMENT? • ...
cyber safety 2016-05-25
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- makes computer sick
- when someone gets into a game is called
- something you download stuff into
- up something keeps on coming back
- message something that you send something that is not nice and it's on your phone
- login to something that Facebook will stuff
- something you can do work or games on
- something you sent to another person
- something you get information from
- something something you do while you're on a computer or iPad
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- something that your friend send you from the iPad
- bullying you should know this love your new computer or the Internet
- someone you don't know that might be having into you
- I think you keep to your computer
- safety can you keep safe on the Internet or games
- someone who helps you when you're stuck with a virus
- something you play on your iPad
17 Clues: makes computer sick • something you play on your iPad • something you download stuff into • I think you keep to your computer • up something keeps on coming back • something you get information from • something you sent to another person • something you can do work or games on • when someone gets into a game is called • login to something that Facebook will stuff • ...
cyber safety 2016-05-25
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- makes computer sick
- when someone gets into a game is called
- something you download stuff into
- up something keeps on coming back
- message something that you send something that is not nice and it's on your phone
- login to something that Facebook will stuff
- something you can do work or games on
- something you sent to another person
- something you get information from
- something something you do while you're on a computer or iPad
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- something that your friend send you from the iPad
- bullying you should know this love your new computer or the Internet
- someone you don't know that might be having into you
- I think you keep to your computer
- safety can you keep safe on the Internet or games
- someone who helps you when you're stuck with a virus
- something you play on your iPad
17 Clues: makes computer sick • something you play on your iPad • something you download stuff into • I think you keep to your computer • up something keeps on coming back • something you get information from • something you sent to another person • something you can do work or games on • when someone gets into a game is called • login to something that Facebook will stuff • ...
Digital Safety 2023-03-23
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- DO TELL your parent or guardian if you see bad language, distasteful pictures and inappropriate video while you are ____.
- NEVER post inappropriate ____ of anyone, including yourself, your family and friends.
- If someone asks to meet you, tell your ____ or guardian right away.
- Some ____ may not be who they say they are.
- Some applications may be ____ to your devices and compromise your privacy.
- They only people who should know your password other than yourself are your parents or guardian.
- THINK CAREFULLY before posting pictures or ____ of yourself.
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- NEVER ____ in person with anyone you first "met" online.
- You may need to unfriend, delete or ____ people who continuously post content which you find bothersome, distasteful and inappropriate.
- NEVER ____ or give your phone number, credit card details, home address, school's name or your location to anyone you meet online or on any social networking site.
- DO REMEMBER that if someone makes you an offer that is too grand like getting rich instantly, meeting a celebrity, or making you famous, the offer is most likely a ____
- USE ____ settings on social networks sites.
- DO NOT ____ and install any software on your phone, tablet, or computer without checking first with your parents or guardian.
- DO NOT ____ your password with anyone, including your best friend.
- Once you've ____ a photo or video online, other people can see it and may be able to download it.
- NEVER ____ to mean, nasty, suggestive or rude emails or posts. Delete all unwanted messages.
- DO NOT hang around a ____ room if someone says or writes something which makes you feel uncomfortable or worried.
17 Clues: USE ____ settings on social networks sites. • Some ____ may not be who they say they are. • NEVER ____ in person with anyone you first "met" online. • THINK CAREFULLY before posting pictures or ____ of yourself. • DO NOT ____ your password with anyone, including your best friend. • If someone asks to meet you, tell your ____ or guardian right away. • ...
SAFETY WEEK 2020-02-18
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- COP(Conference of parties) of Year 2020 under UNFCCC(United Nations Framework convention on climate change) will be in which city?
- Also called TNT
- Which opencast project won National Safety Awards Mines 2015, in schome 1: LONGEST ACCIDENT FREE PERIOD (LAFP) under Type 3 (Coal Mines – Opencast) (Hint: It's in NCL.)
- General Manager of Block 2 area
- Which blasting is an effective way to restrict fly rocks by covering of blast holes properly before blasting.
- This technology is widely used as most advanced slope stability monitoring technology
- what saves dumper operator from boulder while loading
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- State tree of jharkhand
- 13th meeting of conference of parties on CMS( Conservation of Migratory Species) is held in which city?
- refers to dirt and rock piled alongside a haulage road, intended as a safety measure.
- Spot area around the vehicle that cannot be directly observed by the driver while at the controls
- CMD of BCCL.
- Wore over the mouths to keep from inhaling coal dust
- State having largest forest cover as percentage of total geographical area as per India State of Forest Report (ISFR)2019?
- which thermometer is used to measure air cooling power
- A mixture of CO2 + N2 is known as _____ Damp
- Self-rescuer can be used upto ________ % of CO
17 Clues: CMD of BCCL. • Also called TNT • State tree of jharkhand • General Manager of Block 2 area • A mixture of CO2 + N2 is known as _____ Damp • Self-rescuer can be used upto ________ % of CO • Wore over the mouths to keep from inhaling coal dust • what saves dumper operator from boulder while loading • which thermometer is used to measure air cooling power • ...
Safety Month 2021-04-07
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- Common workplace trip hazard
- When should an employee report a work-related injury?
- A heat-resistant, fibrous, silicate material regulated by EPA and OSHA
- Some workplace injuries may be avoided through proper
- The "P" in the acronym PASS concerning fire extinguisher usage stands for
- May be caused by working too close to computer screen
- Reporting unsafe actions and conditions can help prevent these in the workplace
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- Common acronym for identifying a stroke
- Trying to prevent a situation rather than just responding after it has happened is being
- These should never be blocked in a workplace
- The first "S" in the acronym PASS concerning fire extinguisher usage stands for
- A hard hat is a common example of __________ which helps prevent workplace injuries
- Common acronym instructing users how to operate a fire extinguisher
- The "A" in the acronym PASS concerning fire extinguisher usage stands for
- The second "S" in the acronym PASS concerning fire extinguisher usage stands for
- Who is responsible for ensuring a safe workplace
- HIV and Hepatitis B are examples of bloodborne
17 Clues: Common workplace trip hazard • Common acronym for identifying a stroke • These should never be blocked in a workplace • HIV and Hepatitis B are examples of bloodborne • Who is responsible for ensuring a safe workplace • When should an employee report a work-related injury? • Some workplace injuries may be avoided through proper • ...
cyber safety 2021-09-17
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- a game with games in it
- don't go on this
- the biggest company in the world
- you text on this
- don't text people...
- you buy stuff on this
- is an online game
- think before you...
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- a thing you use every day
- you watch stuff on this
- the second-best phone compney
- you need to look out for this
- you need this to use your phone
- you play...
- don't hate people
- do this to people you don't know
- be your self
17 Clues: you play... • be your self • don't go on this • you text on this • don't hate people • is an online game • think before you... • don't text people... • you buy stuff on this • you watch stuff on this • a game with games in it • a thing you use every day • the second-best phone compney • you need to look out for this • you need this to use your phone • the biggest company in the world • ...
Lab Safety 2022-07-05
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- a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared
- what you wear to protect your hands
- living organisms
- safety with respect to the effects of biological research on humans and the environment
- part of hospital where testing takes place
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation
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- hood a ventilated enclosure, in which harmful volatile chemicals can be used or kept
- Canada's national hazard communication standard
- a medical procedure
- what you wear to protect your eyes
- control who do you call when you have ingested a chemical
- combustion or burning
- a danger or risk
- aid kit a kit for an emergency
- coat to protect arms and body
- wash station, where you go when you get a chemical in your eye
- a situation involving exposure to danger
17 Clues: a danger or risk • living organisms • a medical procedure • combustion or burning • coat to protect arms and body • aid kit a kit for an emergency • what you wear to protect your eyes • what you wear to protect your hands • a situation involving exposure to danger • part of hospital where testing takes place • Canada's national hazard communication standard • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-05-04
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- process during an active shooter situation
- code color in case of a fire
- part of body used when lifting safely
- code color for injury or illness
- app used to submit Hazards and Near Misses
- Number of points of contact while on a ladder
- Type of ladders used in stockrooms and backroom
- function of myday used to submit repair requests
- maximum height to which vehicles can be stacked
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- What to ask for when an item is over a certain weight
- exterior door used for quick evacuations
- item used to nullify fires
- How you should move a vehicle around in the store
- this is used if chemicals or debris comes in contact with face
- equipment used for items that are too large for a ladder
- used for turning off/on power, they should not be blocked
- equipment used to move pallets into higher spaced
17 Clues: item used to nullify fires • code color in case of a fire • code color for injury or illness • part of body used when lifting safely • exterior door used for quick evacuations • process during an active shooter situation • app used to submit Hazards and Near Misses • Number of points of contact while on a ladder • Type of ladders used in stockrooms and backroom • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-06-23
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- do this before lifting
- counselling and wellbeing support
- do not leave these in machines
- used to clean up spills
- do not use when spotting
- when should you complete checklists
- use these when on wave machine in aisle
- use this to cut strapping
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- to be used when writing on blackboards
- wear these when handling gas bottles
- should you report all injuries
- how many hours to report an incident
- mezzanine gates should be this when not in use
- how many trolleys on travelator
- how many metres must you be from forklift
- to be engaged when ladder not in use
- how many trolleys you can collect when working alone
17 Clues: do this before lifting • used to clean up spills • do not use when spotting • use this to cut strapping • should you report all injuries • do not leave these in machines • how many trolleys on travelator • counselling and wellbeing support • when should you complete checklists • wear these when handling gas bottles • to be engaged when ladder not in use • ...
Food safety 2023-11-21
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- what you wear to keep clean
- a hot heated surface used for food cooking
- deep dish used for liquid or food
- what you cut with
- used for measuring
- protective wear for oven use
- a type of whisk
- what you need to wear on your feet
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- healthy food
- a shallow oval utensil used for stirring or eating
- what you cut on
- you put the food on
- utensil used for eating food
- something you use to cook with
- when bacteria is passed from one food to another
- not to use to put out an oil fire
- to wash your hands and food
17 Clues: healthy food • what you cut on • a type of whisk • what you cut with • used for measuring • you put the food on • what you wear to keep clean • to wash your hands and food • utensil used for eating food • protective wear for oven use • something you use to cook with • deep dish used for liquid or food • not to use to put out an oil fire • what you need to wear on your feet • ...
Safety Precautions 2023-08-22
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- remember this acronym for a fire
- list precautions and hazzards of chemicals
- when to report an incident
- foodborne illness resembles this
- use this exit if primary is blocked
- proper techniques are needed to move patients to prevent ____
- muscles that are the strongest in the body
- enforce safety standards in the workplace
- always bend at hips and _____
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- body part injured most in health care
- the EPA protects human health and the ____
- name and ____ date for patient identification
- position with the head of bed at 90 degrees
- clean high traffic areas _____
- patient laying flat on their back
- 4-48 hours for what to show up with a foodborne illness
- acronym for extinguisher use
17 Clues: when to report an incident • acronym for extinguisher use • always bend at hips and _____ • clean high traffic areas _____ • remember this acronym for a fire • foodborne illness resembles this • patient laying flat on their back • use this exit if primary is blocked • body part injured most in health care • enforce safety standards in the workplace • ...
Cyber Safety 2024-01-25
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- make a fake profile to pretend to be someone else
- texts that go back and forth between people that are angry, insulting, or hurtful
- where I ___ is personal information that I should NOT share
- for your use and no one else's
- a person or people that are looking for someone to hurt or use
- an example of personal information that I should NOT share is __
- you know that person will be honest
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- information that describes you
- being protected from danger
- one way for me to access the internet is my ___ system
- a plan to trick people so they can steal from or hurt others
- an example of personal information that I can share is my favorite ___
- a feeling that someone is being dishonest or doing something wrong
- sharing private information is not ___
- bothering or pressuring a person over and over
- relating to computers or computer networks; internet
- using the phone to send sexual pictures or messages
17 Clues: being protected from danger • information that describes you • for your use and no one else's • you know that person will be honest • sharing private information is not ___ • bothering or pressuring a person over and over • make a fake profile to pretend to be someone else • using the phone to send sexual pictures or messages • ...
Chemical Safety 2024-07-09
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- A form of PPE to prevent chemicals from getting on your hands.
- If you notice an issue with any of the chemical ________ at Case, inform a supervisor immediately. These control the dilution of products and ensure that our chemicals are at safe levels.
- Chemicals that are transferred out of their original container must be _______.
- _____ buckets are for hot soapy water.
- ___ buckets are for sanitizer.
- Chemicals should never be _____.
- A form of PPE to prevent chemicals from getting on your clothes and skin.
- You should always wear ___, when handling chemicals.
- Chemicals should always be stored away from ____. Cross contamination from chemicals can be deadly.
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- Chemicals should only be stored in __________ areas away from food production.
- The chemical provider for NCSU Dining.
- A form of PPE to prevent chemicals from getting in your eyes.
- A form of PPE to prevent chemicals from getting in your mouth or in your nose.
- If you feel ill or notice an unusual odor after handling chemicals, tell a __________.
- Only use chemicals for their ________ purpose. Using the right chemical for the job is important.
- Certain chemicals are ________ and should be kept away from heat sources such as ovens, grills and stoves.
- Unless specified (such as sanitizer or glass cleaner), chemicals such as bleach or soap must be thoroughly _____ from surfaces after use to prevent chemical contamination.
17 Clues: ___ buckets are for sanitizer. • Chemicals should never be _____. • The chemical provider for NCSU Dining. • _____ buckets are for hot soapy water. • You should always wear ___, when handling chemicals. • A form of PPE to prevent chemicals from getting in your eyes. • A form of PPE to prevent chemicals from getting on your hands. • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-08-09
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- Store --- items in lower drawers and shelves
- Scan areas while you walk and remove hazards you encounter
- The best time to prepare for an --- is before one
- It is our --- to work safely and report hazards
- Spilled liquids create ---
- Don't read while walking. It doesn't save enough time to --- the risk
- --- is matching the job to the worker
- It's easy to remember how to use a fire extinguisher if you remember the word ---
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- Reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can often help prevent ---
- whether you are sitting, standing, or lifting, use proper --- to avail muscle pain
- Close one --- in a cabinet before opening another
- When carrying an object, keep your --- straight
- During an emergency you should use the exit --- to you
- We can prevent slips, trips, and falls by maintaining good ---
- Never let your --- down on safety
- When climbing the stairs, us the
- Do not overload electrical circuits. Use only one -- for each socket
17 Clues: Spilled liquids create --- • When climbing the stairs, us the • Never let your --- down on safety • --- is matching the job to the worker • Store --- items in lower drawers and shelves • When carrying an object, keep your --- straight • It is our --- to work safely and report hazards • Close one --- in a cabinet before opening another • ...
Halloween Safety 2023-10-04
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- What to wear when it gets cold
- Always carry a _____when it gets dark
- A vegetable that can be carved for Halloween.
- Wear a ______ to show your horror in style!
- Who should you never talk with when trick or treating?
- Make sure to bring ____ with you to avoid dehydration!
- Never trick or treat ______
- A holiday on October 31
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- ______ or Treat?
- Always trick or treat with a _____ of friends
- Adult who should you bring when trick or treating?
- Jack O'______
- Do Not go inside a stranger's ______
- Look both ways before crossing the ____
- A noise that a ghost makes
- Always _____ your candy before eating anything!
- Only take ____ piece of candy!
17 Clues: Jack O'______ • ______ or Treat? • A holiday on October 31 • A noise that a ghost makes • Never trick or treat ______ • What to wear when it gets cold • Only take ____ piece of candy! • Do Not go inside a stranger's ______ • Always carry a _____when it gets dark • Look both ways before crossing the ____ • Wear a ______ to show your horror in style! • ...
Lab Safety! 2024-09-05
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- Do not _____ any chemicals
- Read this first for safety precautions
- Triangle shape surrounding a symbol
- Do not use glassware when it is this
- Shoes have to be this
- Must be worn for all experiments
- Remember this when operating the fire extinguisher
- Octagon shape surrounding a symbol
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- Symbols you may find on containers
- Ignites if exposed to heat or sparks
- Explodes or gives off deadly vapours
- Eats or wears away other materials
- Diamond shape surrounding a symbol
- Use these to handle recently heated glassware
- May cause sickness or death if swallowed
- All chemicals in the laboratory are to be considered this
- Do this when completing labs
17 Clues: Shoes have to be this • Do not _____ any chemicals • Do this when completing labs • Must be worn for all experiments • Symbols you may find on containers • Eats or wears away other materials • Diamond shape surrounding a symbol • Octagon shape surrounding a symbol • Triangle shape surrounding a symbol • Ignites if exposed to heat or sparks • Explodes or gives off deadly vapours • ...
Laboratory Safety 2025-02-04
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- What term describes situations requiring immediate action in a lab?
- What should be correctly disposed of to prevent contamination?
- What are the step-by-step instructions for conducting experiments safely?
- What label indicates materials that pose a biological risk?
- What protective wear shields your body from spills and splashes?
- What item is essential to protect hands from hazardous substances?
- Which ventilation system is used to safely handle volatile substances?
- What garment is worn to protect clothing and skin in a lab?
- What is used to communicate safety information in the lab?
- What process ensures lab personnel understand safety procedures?
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- What document provides detailed information about chemical hazards?
- What measures are taken to minimize risks in the laboratory?
- What term refers to the tools and devices used in laboratory work?
- What protective eyewear should be worn to protect against chemical splashes?
- What is the term for the established procedures to follow in a lab?
- What system is essential for maintaining air quality in a lab?
- What term refers to anything that poses a risk in the laboratory?
17 Clues: What is used to communicate safety information in the lab? • What label indicates materials that pose a biological risk? • What garment is worn to protect clothing and skin in a lab? • What measures are taken to minimize risks in the laboratory? • What should be correctly disposed of to prevent contamination? • ...
Food Safety 2025-04-01
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- Microorganisms that cause illness
- illness A disease transmitted to people by food
- Harmful things that are present in food
- Ready to Eat Foods, Foods that can be eaten without washing or cooking
- outbreak When two or more people get sick from eating the same food
- Initials for the six conditions that bacteria needs to grow.
- Body's negative reaction to a food.
- Foods that need time and temperature control for safety
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- A formal review of a food operation
- The leading cause of foodborne illness examples include Hepatitis A and Norovirus
- Organisms that get nourishment from another organism examples include roundworms and tapeworms
- Temperature Danger Zone between 41 degrees and 135 degrees
- Tiny plants that grow under almost any condition but can also be used to make flavor in cheese
- When a food with an allergen comes in contact with another food item.
- A common type of microorganism, example include Salmonella and Shigella
- Microoganisms that can spoil food, look for slime and bubbles
- Something with the potential to cause harm
17 Clues: Microorganisms that cause illness • A formal review of a food operation • Body's negative reaction to a food. • Harmful things that are present in food • Something with the potential to cause harm • illness A disease transmitted to people by food • Foods that need time and temperature control for safety • Temperature Danger Zone between 41 degrees and 135 degrees • ...
SAFETY WEEK 2025-06-09
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- too much of this means the bollards need to come in
- something unsafe or dangerous that may cause harm
- has a primary duty of care to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of workers.
- items worn to protect against danger
- a dangerous incident or condition that could of resulted in harm (4,4)
- how many sweeps we do in the event of a fire alarm activation before calling in all clear
- you can hear the "beep beep" alarm
- also known as OPS & Emergency
- these need to be openable and should not be bolted down (4,4)
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- make sure yours is always on and you can hear it
- all clear (4,5)
- the sound of the fire evacuation alarm (5,5)
- what shoes need to be worn back of house (6,3)
- safety reporting software
- boardgame from the 70s and exposure to danger
- the turtle
- slips, trips and ___
17 Clues: the turtle • all clear (4,5) • slips, trips and ___ • safety reporting software • also known as OPS & Emergency • you can hear the "beep beep" alarm • items worn to protect against danger • the sound of the fire evacuation alarm (5,5) • boardgame from the 70s and exposure to danger • what shoes need to be worn back of house (6,3) • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2021-08-27
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- No _________, supplies, or equipment are to ever be taken from the lab.
- Follow all __________ given by the teacher.
- This _________ appears when substances could stain or burn clothing.
- Everybody does their ________ to clean up the lab.
- This symbol appears when _________ materials are used.
- This symbol appears when _________ substances are used.
- __________ carefully to test for odors.
- ________ goggles should be worn when this symbol appears.
- No eating, _________, or Gum allowed during a lab.
- Notify the __________ immediately if there is an accident.
- Consider all chemicals _________ and avoid inhaling fumes.
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- This symbol appears when care should be taken around open _____________.
- Tie your ________ back that reaches your shoulders when working with fire.
- Wearing close-toed ________ is highly recommended during a lab.
- Do not touch any _________ until you are told to do so.
- Never engage in _________ or practical jokes during a lab.
- _________ Area should be kept clean and neat at all times.
- Know the ________ of all safety equipment.
- Wear safety __________ at all appropriate times during a lab.
- Be a ________ player in your lab group.
- This symbol appears when a danger of _____ or punctures caused by the use of sharp objects exists.
21 Clues: __________ carefully to test for odors. • Be a ________ player in your lab group. • Know the ________ of all safety equipment. • Follow all __________ given by the teacher. • Everybody does their ________ to clean up the lab. • No eating, _________, or Gum allowed during a lab. • This symbol appears when _________ materials are used. • ...
ServSafe Key Terms 2025-10-01
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- Food requiring time and temperature control for safety (abbr. + word).
- Program to keep pests out of food establishments (abbr.).
- Organization that investigates foodborne illness outbreaks (abbr.).
- Leading cause of foodborne illness; requires a host.
- Poison produced by pathogens, plants, or animals.
- Organism that lives on or in a host and takes nutrients.
- Reverse flow of contaminants into a potable water supply.
- Tool used to measure temperature of food or equipment.
- Microorganism that causes illness or disease.
- Removing dirt, food, and debris from a surface.
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- Transfer of pathogens from one surface or food to another (two words).
- Food safety system: Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (abbr.).
- Government agency that also conducts food safety research (abbr.).
- Single-celled organisms that can cause foodborne illness.
- Process of ensuring thermometer accuracy.
- U.S. agency inspecting meat, poultry, and eggs (abbr.).
- Most important personal hygiene practice.
- Federal agency regulating all food except meat, poultry, and eggs (abbr.).
- Device used for protective barrier when handling food (abbr.).
- Reducing pathogens on a surface to safe levels.
- Inventory method ensuring oldest stock is used first (abbr.).
- Keeping food safe by controlling duration and heat (two words).
22 Clues: Process of ensuring thermometer accuracy. • Most important personal hygiene practice. • Microorganism that causes illness or disease. • Reducing pathogens on a surface to safe levels. • Removing dirt, food, and debris from a surface. • Poison produced by pathogens, plants, or animals. • Leading cause of foodborne illness; requires a host. • ...
HSE QUIZ 2018-10-30
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- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects
- Abb…For respiratory support equipment used in industry
- Fear of height
- Abb…Safety device commonly used for protection against electric shock.
- Study related with the understanding of human interactions and other elements of a system
- World Health Organization
- A temporary work platform commonly used at construction sites
- A portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias ailments and is able to treat them through defibrillation
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- An employee who performs his duties those are carried out in isolation from other
- Communicating tools which help to indicate various hazards that present in plant site or workplace
- Equipment that will protect the user against health or safety risks
- Tolerance criteria for human endurance against a hazard
- Work related event in which an injury or ill health occurred or could have occurred.
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- Non-fulfilment of a requirement
- Surroundings in which an organization operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans, and their interrelation
- Source, situation or act with potential for harm
- Information and it’s supporting medium
- An equipment widely used to prevent fall while working at height
- Guidelines for responding to and managing a variety of unexpected situations.
- Commonly used device for lifting
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- Abb…An act , statute related to Construction Workers.
25 Clues: Fear of height • World Health Organization • Non-fulfilment of a requirement • Commonly used device for lifting • Information and it’s supporting medium • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Source, situation or act with potential for harm • Abb…An act , statute related to Construction Workers. • Abb…For respiratory support equipment used in industry • ...
Air North Safety Crossword 2016-04-28
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- Aircraft that make up a majority of our fleet?
- What should be done to ensure a workplace or piece of equipment is safe?
- What industry is Air North in?
- Right to Know. Right to Refuse. Right to ___________.
- A rule with the sole purpose of having a safe flight?
- Air North has a Safety __________ System to manage risk.
- Aircraft that will be joining the fleet in the coming days?
- A condition with the potential to cause harm to a person(s) or equipment.
- Fire ____________ is used for putting out fires.
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- Aircraft that flies our Northern scheduled flight?
- Which group meets once a month to discuss safety? (1 in YXY and 1 in YVR.)
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- What is given to employees so they have an understanding of their work?
- Who fly our aircraft?
- What is used to protect workers on the job?
- Any occurrence that could have resulted in injury/ death to any person or damage to property/ equipment, however due to someone’s quick thinking or other circumstances, did not result in an accident. A near miss.
- Which department focuses on keeping our aircraft healthy?
- What type of Reporting Policy does Air North have?
- Any occurrence that resulted in injury/ death to any person or damage to property/ equipment.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- What should you do when you witness a Hazard, Incident or Accident
- North What company do you work for that has Safety as one of its top priorities?
- Your ______ is wealth.
- A situation involving exposure to danger.
24 Clues: Who fly our aircraft? • Your ______ is wealth. • What industry is Air North in? • A situation involving exposure to danger. • What is used to protect workers on the job? • Aircraft that make up a majority of our fleet? • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • Fire ____________ is used for putting out fires. • What type of Reporting Policy does Air North have? • ...
