safety Crossword Puzzles
Metal Fabrication - Exploratory 2021-08-29
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- / Not for eye protection in shop
- / Color of an acetylene hose
- / Drawing or plan used to make something
- / The best shop;)
- / Report all ______
- / Joining two pieces of metal together with heat
- / Used to pick up hot metal
- / Held by a welder to direct the flame
- / Used to put out a small fire
- / Responsible for safety
- / Flexible rubber tube used to carry pressurized gas to a torch
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- / Thin flat metal
- / Do not use tools or equipment without this
- / Welding fumes are______
- / Always think about ______ while in shop
- / Thick flat metal
- / Color of oxygen hoses
- / Used to clean off shop benches
- / Shop clothing must protect you from your _____ to your toes
- / Mechanical devise that performs controlled movements
20 Clues: / Thin flat metal • / The best shop;) • / Thick flat metal • / Report all ______ • / Color of oxygen hoses • / Responsible for safety • / Welding fumes are______ • / Used to pick up hot metal • / Color of an acetylene hose • / Used to put out a small fire • / Not for eye protection in shop • / Used to clean off shop benches • / Held by a welder to direct the flame • ...
Recipe for Chocolate Truffle Balls 2023-08-10
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- A person whose job is to receive messages and organize the movement of people or vehicles, especially in emergency services
- Plunge or submerge
- Milford Office street
- Butch's real name
- Sound communication/ transmitting device by waves
- Bagel smear
- Code Six; whereabouts
- Candy made from roasted and ground cacao
- To become liquefied by heat
- Baker's extract
- To take delight
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- APCO = Association of Public-Safety Communications _______
- Non-stick kitchen paper
- Public safety answering point abbreviation
- To compress or squeeze forcefully; attraction
- A written agreement concerning Leeanne's training
- To make frozen
- Spherical
- America's favorite sandwich cookie
- To make cold; calm and relaxed
- Mingle or incorporate; an agricultural machine
- MA State Police abbreviation
22 Clues: Spherical • Bagel smear • To make frozen • Baker's extract • To take delight • Butch's real name • Plunge or submerge • Milford Office street • Code Six; whereabouts • Non-stick kitchen paper • To become liquefied by heat • MA State Police abbreviation • To make cold; calm and relaxed • America's favorite sandwich cookie • Candy made from roasted and ground cacao • ...
Tiger Air 2024-12-20
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- provides gas powered heat to your home
- Battery for your unit's fan motors
- Condenses gas refrigerant to liquid
- setpoint regulates temperature
- air passes through this to distribute throughout the home
- transforms liquid refrigerant into gas
- where the air comes out of
- Coolant for you AC
- Heart of your air conditioner
- safety if drain pan over flows
- the brain of your unit
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- makes or breaks an electric circuit
- thermodynamic heating and cooling
- measurement of capacitance
- catches water that condensates off evaporator
- force that opposes electric current
- what keeps the air moving through the system
- electric current
- safety to shut off unit if flames are detected
- pressure of electric current
- where the air goes into
21 Clues: electric current • Coolant for you AC • the brain of your unit • where the air goes into • measurement of capacitance • where the air comes out of • pressure of electric current • Heart of your air conditioner • setpoint regulates temperature • safety if drain pan over flows • thermodynamic heating and cooling • Battery for your unit's fan motors • makes or breaks an electric circuit • ...
29 2025-02-09
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- Fuel cell powered vehicle
- CAR Fast performance car
- Luxury long car
- Temporary use of a car
- PAYMENT Initial car purchase payment
- Using apps for rides
- Gases released from cars
- CAR Prototype of future cars
- TRIP Long journey by car
- Sharing rides with others
- Inflatable safety feature
- Self-driving cars
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- CAR Expensive, high-end vehicle
- Daily travel to work
- Renting a car long-term
- LOAN Financing for purchasing cars
- Cars without human drivers
- Minimizes harm to environment
- IN Exchanging old car for new
- FOOTPRINT Environmental impact of driving
- EFFICIENCY Measures how far car goes per gallon
- TEST Safety evaluation for cars
- Technology-driven processes
- Coverage for repairs
- Reusing old car parts
25 Clues: Luxury long car • Self-driving cars • Daily travel to work • Using apps for rides • Coverage for repairs • Reusing old car parts • Temporary use of a car • Renting a car long-term • CAR Fast performance car • Gases released from cars • TRIP Long journey by car • Fuel cell powered vehicle • Sharing rides with others • Inflatable safety feature • Cars without human drivers • ...
Elephant Toothpaste Vocab 2025-04-29
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- Peroxide The chemical that decomposes
- Amount of space something takes up
- What you do to add a liquid
- Reaction that releases heat
- Helps create foam by lowering surface tension
- A change when chemicals combine
- How fast the reaction happens
- Worn to protect eyes during lab work
- A form of matter
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- Breaking down of a compound
- Rises during exothermic reactions
- Mass per unit volume
- Lab container used for the reaction
- The act of collecting data
- A substance used in science
- Substance that speeds up a reaction
- Used for safety when handling chemicals
- Bubbly substance formed in the reaction
- A biological catalyst sometimes used
- Gas released during the reaction
20 Clues: A form of matter • Mass per unit volume • The act of collecting data • Breaking down of a compound • What you do to add a liquid • Reaction that releases heat • A substance used in science • How fast the reaction happens • A change when chemicals combine • Gas released during the reaction • Rises during exothermic reactions • Amount of space something takes up • ...
Safety Week 2024-05-03
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- If working at heights is needed for any reason, a work at heights ________ is required
- you must have fall protection on when you go above ______ feet
- Nothing we do is worth getting ________
- Long _______ must be tied up shoulder length and above
- when lifting ben at your ______, and keep your back straight
- you can only operate MHE equipment with the proper _________
- Lock out tag out locks are _____ in color
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- Health, Safety, and Environment is ___________'s responsibility
- Hoodies are ______ allowed on the production floor
- Halo extends out to _______ feet to separate forklifts and pedestrians
- 85% of all incidents come from unsafe _______________ not unsafe conditions
- Every defect/incident could and should have been ____________
- Health, Safety, and Environment can be ____________
- _____ resistant gloves must be worn when cutting with a sharp object (safety knives, tape guns, etc...)
14 Clues: Nothing we do is worth getting ________ • Lock out tag out locks are _____ in color • Hoodies are ______ allowed on the production floor • Health, Safety, and Environment can be ____________ • Long _______ must be tied up shoulder length and above • when lifting ben at your ______, and keep your back straight • ...
jhfchkfkjfjk 2013-08-27
18 Clues: nfl • toss • refs • teams • safety • vistore • players • 3 points • halftime • qaurters • overtime • red zone • touchdown • fieldgoal • divisions • challenge • first down • field yards
Moral Development 2023-06-15
18 Clues: love • Wants • Needs • Family • Ethics • Friends • Culture • Conflict • Belonging • Influence • Community • Interests • Perspective • Safety needs • Esteem needs • Tangible values • Selfactualization • Intangible values
Bunnings September Crossword 2012-08-26
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- when used instore this machine must be accompanied by two spotters
- The room where stock is organised to go on the floor on topdeck
- Saying hello to each and every customer
- Seeking the news, sharing the views
- involves sending or receiving stock between stores
- Reduced water use, waste production and reducing our carbon footprint are all examples of Bunnings commitment to........
- Legally responsible for safety standards in the store
- Timber, hinges, waterproofing membranes and tap fittings fall under this department
- Chairman of the Safety Improvement Team
- Bunnings OH and S policy
- BPOS float amount
- An unsafe condition or behaviour that has the potential to do harm
- Meets once a month to discuss safety
- Victa, Matador and Raid products are found in this department
- First point of contact with customers
- Bunnings Chatswood Safety Officer
- Dulux, 30 Seconds, Selleys and Hills produce products found in this department
- Who is responsible for safety
- A machine used to help Team Members to retrieve stock
- A machine that rotates carpet products
- Our third pillar
- Being true in all we say and do
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- Powpass cards that do not have pin, generate a reciept that the customer must both ......... and sign their name to
- Bunnings works within the .......to achieve social benefits
- Must be redeemed within 2 weeks and in the store from where it originated
- An incident that occurred but did not result in any injuries
- Kaboodle, Ardex Dunlop, Laminex and Godfrey Hirst produce products found in this department
- Bosch, Phillips and Kincrome products are found in this department
- Price Integrity, Banking, Reception, Training and Community Involvement are the responsibility of this department
- Machine used to put stock up and take down from topstock
- Bunnings Trade card
- No of training hours a full time Team Member should complete in a year
- Determines your behaviour
- must be used by all builders Team Members
- All stock must be written up in this document found in the dock
- Happens 1-2 times a year
- The department usually associated with our 5th key
- NSW head office is located here
- A corporate conglomerate which owns Coles, Bunnings,Officeworks and holds mining interests
- Is on once a year to showcase our product to Team Members
40 Clues: Our third pillar • BPOS float amount • Bunnings Trade card • Bunnings OH and S policy • Happens 1-2 times a year • Determines your behaviour • Who is responsible for safety • NSW head office is located here • Being true in all we say and do • Bunnings Chatswood Safety Officer • Seeking the news, sharing the views • Meets once a month to discuss safety • ...
S08-Machine Safety 2022-03-07
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- This type of interlock is used to physically block the machine's operation until its guards are in place
- If an operator does not test equipment after it is locked out (2 words)
- This person is responsible for reporting improperly guarded equipment or other safety concerns
- This type of stop control is pushed in case of emergency to shut the whole machine down and override all other circuits in the system (2 words)
- This should be done before removing machine guards.
- An extra one of these can be added to a Lockout/Tagout if there are more locks than spaces
- This organization has mandated, required safety procedures to make sure energized equipment is incapable of moving.
- This type of PPE should be worn when using a drill press. (2words)
- This type of restraint is a safety barrier that attaches to the employee and physically pulls them back and out of the way during dangerous processes.
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- This is needed from the owner of a Lockout/Tagout if the person who performed it is no longer on the premises
- This is the first step in the Lockout/Tagout process. (2 Words)
- This is a device that is designed to keep the operator clear of dangerous machine parts.
- The machines mechanical ____ prevents a machine's operation when the guard is out of place
- Every employee who is servicing a machine should provide their own one of these to the hasp during the Lockout/Tagout Process
- This person should be notified immediately if any employee knows a safety problem exists
- This should be tied back to prevent it from getting stuck in machinery or caught on fire.
- This type of restraint is a safety barrier that prevents an operator's arms from entering the machine during operation and getting crushed.
- This should be close fitting to prevent from getting caught in machinery and prevent injury
- If this has been done to a guard, a worker should immediately lockout a machine.
- Before these can be removed, be sure to perform the Lockout/Tagout (2 words)
- This is the last thing that needs to be done to the equipment in the Lockout/Tagout process.
21 Clues: This should be done before removing machine guards. • This is the first step in the Lockout/Tagout process. (2 Words) • This type of PPE should be worn when using a drill press. (2words) • If an operator does not test equipment after it is locked out (2 words) • Before these can be removed, be sure to perform the Lockout/Tagout (2 words) • ...
Child Development Key Words 2021-07-08
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- professional who delivers in a normal birth
- Egg fertilised by the sperm
- European safety mark
- white greasy substance that covers the baby's skin
- postnatal test score given straight after birth
- before birth
- fine hair that covers the baby's skin
- British safety mark
- the fertilised egg divides and creates a ball of cells
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- born before 37 weeks
- Prevention of pregnancy
- could cause harm
- after birth
- Unborn baby from 8 weeks after conception
14 Clues: after birth • before birth • could cause harm • British safety mark • born before 37 weeks • European safety mark • Prevention of pregnancy • Egg fertilised by the sperm • fine hair that covers the baby's skin • Unborn baby from 8 weeks after conception • professional who delivers in a normal birth • postnatal test score given straight after birth • ...
Food Safety 2024-02-29
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- potential source of food contamination
- show there commitment to food safety
- this can chip or break off and contaminate fruit or packs
- only used as labelled
- ppe gear
- these are placed around the packhouse
- a common food allergy
Down
- low in energy
- what happens when I don't wash my hands?
- who is responsible for food safety?
- a prohibited item
- can contain mites or disease
- a prohibited item
- not allowed in the packhouse
- prevent from entering packhorse
15 Clues: ppe gear • low in energy • a prohibited item • a prohibited item • only used as labelled • a common food allergy • can contain mites or disease • not allowed in the packhouse • prevent from entering packhorse • who is responsible for food safety? • show there commitment to food safety • these are placed around the packhouse • potential source of food contamination • ...
Escape the room safely 2025-03-05
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- protective gear for eyes
- definition of safety culture
- who is a leader in a safety
- used on scaffolding
- assessment a process of identifying potential hazards and what could happen as a result
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- used when working at height
- breathing apparatus
- a device related to fire safety
- a document that provides information on the properties of hazardous chemicals
9 Clues: breathing apparatus • used on scaffolding • protective gear for eyes • used when working at height • who is a leader in a safety • definition of safety culture • a device related to fire safety • a document that provides information on the properties of hazardous chemicals • assessment a process of identifying potential hazards and what could happen as a result
National Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022 2022-03-03
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- Be sure to always report
- Make sure your patient always has this in reach
- One of the most important infection control measures
- Who is responsible for patient safety
- When accessing a central line the scrub time is how many seconds
- One of the “P’s” performed during hourly rounding
- National Patient Safety goal #2 encourages improvement of this
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- A culture of this encourages and supports the reporting of any situation that threatens the patient
- When passing meal trays make sure to check two
- Most patient falls occur from the
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- You should wash your hands for at least this many seconds
- The physician must be notified within how many minutes of a critical result being reported
- Doing this purposefully every hour is very effective in reducing falls
14 Clues: Be sure to always report • Most patient falls occur from the • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • Who is responsible for patient safety • When passing meal trays make sure to check two • Make sure your patient always has this in reach • One of the “P’s” performed during hourly rounding • One of the most important infection control measures • ...
health and safety 2025-10-16
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- What regulation deals with hazardous chemicals
- What is the colour sign for safe condition?
- What is the colour sign for mandatory?
- What is the main PPE required for working from heights?
- The organisation that enforces workplace health and safety laws in the UK.
- What is required to ensure no toxic fumes or lack of oxygen in an enclosed space?
- What equipment is used to prevent damage to your feet?
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- The process of identifying hazards and assessing the likelihood of harm.
- What is the regulation called when lifting heavy items?
- What does a red sign and a lit match indicate?
- Used to protect against hearing damage.
- In safety helmets, what are you inspecting for?
- What is the colour for caution in a safety sign?
- What Act covers the reporting of accidents?
14 Clues: What is the colour sign for mandatory? • Used to protect against hearing damage. • What is the colour sign for safe condition? • What Act covers the reporting of accidents? • What regulation deals with hazardous chemicals • What does a red sign and a lit match indicate? • In safety helmets, what are you inspecting for? • What is the colour for caution in a safety sign? • ...
ACMWHS201 Participate in Workplace Health and Safety Processes - Session 1 2021-12-14
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- Workplace bullying is repeated unreasonable behavior directed towards an employee or _______ of employees, that creates or may create a risk to health and safety.
- Look out for your _______ safety and those around you.
- ________ handling is any activity involving the use of muscular force(or effort) to lift, move, push, hold or restrain any object, including a person or animal. It covers more than lifting heavy weights and effects more than the back
- We need to control _________ within workplaces.
- ____________ involves sharing of information, giving workers a reasonable opportunity to express views and taking those views into account before making decisions on health and safety matters.
- Allowing or ____________ dangerous work practices is unacceptable.
- ______________ refers to the recognition of ones responsibilities in the workplace to care for themselves and others.
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- There are many hazardous substances which must be used in the animal companion industry including animal __________, anaesthetics, sterilising chemicals, cleaning products and solvents.
- By _________ near misses, accidents and hazards you will be helping to reduce the chance of workplace hazards affecting you and others in the future.
- The preferred ways of reducing injury is to _________ the risks.
- Ensure that your work area is free from ___________.
- Health and safety representatives (HSR) play a vital role in making Victorian workplaces _________.
- A health risk is something that could have a negative impact on your _______ in the future for example working with loud noise may impact on your hearing over time
- A ______ is the probability and consequences of injury, illness or damage resulting from exposure to a hazard.
14 Clues: We need to control _________ within workplaces. • Ensure that your work area is free from ___________. • Look out for your _______ safety and those around you. • The preferred ways of reducing injury is to _________ the risks. • Allowing or ____________ dangerous work practices is unacceptable. • ...
unit 6 vocab 2022-09-12
18 Clues: - giid • - rõõmus • - uudsus • - publik • - kaaluma • - sularaha • - vabandus • - kogu aeg • - skulptuur • - rõõmustav • - liikumatu • - sisu/süžee • - kannatlikkus • - toimumispaik • - pealtvaataja • net - turvavõrk • - meelelahutaja • out - väljamüüdud
unit 12 2023-03-31
18 Clues: jää • tuli • häire • tasku • ohtlik • kiiver • helkur • küsima • õnnetus • vigastus • autojuht • kõnnitee • võimalik • turvalus • vormiriietus • pragu/pragunema • kartma/hirmunud • kuhugi sisse kukkuma
Bunnings September Crossword 2012-08-26
Across
- NSW head office is located here
- Bunnings works within the .......to achieve social benefits
- Our third pillar
- An incident that occurred but did not result in any injuries
- First point of contact with customers
- Kaboodle, Ardex Dunlop, Laminex and Godfrey Hirst produce products found in this department
- Must be redeemed within 2 weeks and in the store from where it originated
- when used instore this machine must be accompanied by two spotters
- An unsafe condition or behaviour that has the potential to do harm
- No of training hours a full time Team Member should complete in a year
- Saying hello to each and every customer
- BPOS float amount
- Seeking the news, sharing the views
- Being true in all we say and do
- Bunnings Chatswood Safety Officer
- The department usually associated with our 5th key
- Who is responsible for safety
- All stock must be written up in this document found in the dock
- involves sending or receiving stock between stores
- Bosch, Phillips and Kincrome products are found in this department
- Bunnings Trade card
- Determines your behaviour
Down
- Victa, Matador and Raid products are found in this department
- Meets once a month to discuss safety
- Legally responsible for safety standards in the store
- Reduced water use, waste production and reducing our carbon footprint are all examples of Bunnings commitment to........
- Happens 1-2 times a year
- The room where stock is organised to go on the floor on topdeck
- A corporate conglomerate which owns Coles, Bunnings,Officeworks and holds mining interests
- Machine used to put stock up and take down from topstock
- must be used by all builders Team Members
- Timber, hinges, waterproofing membranes and tap fittings fall under this department
- A machine that rotates carpet products
- Is on once a year to showcase our product to Team Members
- Chairman of the Safety Improvement Team
- Powpass cards that do not have pin, generate a reciept that the customer must both ......... and sign their name to
- Price Integrity, Banking, Reception, Training and Community Involvement are the responsibility of this department
- Dulux, 30 Seconds, Selleys and Hills produce products found in this department
- Bunnings OH and S policy
- A machine used to help Team Members to retrieve stock
40 Clues: Our third pillar • BPOS float amount • Bunnings Trade card • Happens 1-2 times a year • Bunnings OH and S policy • Determines your behaviour • Who is responsible for safety • NSW head office is located here • Being true in all we say and do • Bunnings Chatswood Safety Officer • Seeking the news, sharing the views • Meets once a month to discuss safety • ...
National Safe Work Month Work Cover WA 2023-07-24
Across
- If an accident happens but there is no injury, this is a ‘near ’ ____ and needs to be reported to your supervisor (4)
- Something that has the potential to cause harm (6)
- Repeated and unreasonable behaviour directed towards a worker or a group of workers that creates a risk to health and safety (7)
- Safety clothing and equipment (abbrev) (3)
- These are a type of protective footwear (6,5)
- You should use a professional arborist when felling these near powerlines, roads or buildings (5)
- All workplaces must have an emergency ________ procedures that informs workers what to do in an emergency (8)
- ____________ hazards are anything in the design or management of work that increases the risk of psychological or physical harm (12)
- Before conducting excavation work, Dial Before You ___ (3)
- People can often fall from one of these (6)
- An exclusion ____ is used to keep people out of an area (4)
- National focus on WHS held each October (4,4,5)
- Use at least one of these to manage risks (8)
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- This happens if you stay out in the sun too long (7)
- A person elected by a workgroup to represent workers’ interests relating to health and safety (abbrev) (3)
- Work Health and Safety(acronym) (3)
- A PCBU has the primary ____ __ ____ to ensure the health and safety of workers and others at the workplace (4,2,4)
- You should set the top of your computer monitor to be level with your ____ (4)
- All workplaces must have a first aid ___ as well as people trained to administer first aid (3)
- You should never be this when working with potentially aggressive people (5)
- _____, trips and falls (5)
- This is related to the probability or extent of exposure to a hazard (4)
- An unplanned event resulting in personal injury or person in need of first aid, damage to equipment and property, death or a combination of death, damage to equipment (8)
- Wearing ear protection can reduce exposure to _____ induced hearing loss (5)
- You must drink this liquid to stay hydrated particularly when working in the heat (5)
- Another name for an employee (6)
- All workplaces should have a ____ and alcohol policy. (4)
- Good hand hygiene includes using ____ and water (4)
- Vulnerable workers are most often a _____ worker (5)
29 Clues: _____, trips and falls (5) • Another name for an employee (6) • Work Health and Safety(acronym) (3) • Safety clothing and equipment (abbrev) (3) • People can often fall from one of these (6) • These are a type of protective footwear (6,5) • Use at least one of these to manage risks (8) • National focus on WHS held each October (4,4,5) • ...
Science Safety 2014-09-01
Across
- WORK ONLY ON WHATS ASSIGNED
- DO NOT PLACE NEAR THE EDGE OF TABLE OR USE WITHOUT PERMISSION
- WOOL; PUT OUT A FIRE ON A PERSON
- WAVING THE ODOR TOWARD YOUR NOSE USING YOUR HAND
- TO CLEAN UP AFTER LABS; WASH HANDS
- CLOSED TOED
- DO NOT POINT AT YOURSELF OR ANYONE ELSE
- TIE UP; KEEP OUT OF THE WAY
- IF YOU SPILL CHEMICALS ON YOUR BODY USE THIS TO RINSE IT OFF
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- NOTIFY YOUR TEACHER IMMEDIATELY
- PUT OUT A FIRE
- DO NOT MIX TOGETHER
- ALWAYS LISTEN TO YOUR TEACHER'S ___
- PROTECT YOUR EYES
- USE FOR 15 MINUTES
- PROTECT YOUR HANDS
16 Clues: CLOSED TOED • PUT OUT A FIRE • PROTECT YOUR EYES • USE FOR 15 MINUTES • PROTECT YOUR HANDS • DO NOT MIX TOGETHER • WORK ONLY ON WHATS ASSIGNED • TIE UP; KEEP OUT OF THE WAY • NOTIFY YOUR TEACHER IMMEDIATELY • WOOL; PUT OUT A FIRE ON A PERSON • TO CLEAN UP AFTER LABS; WASH HANDS • ALWAYS LISTEN TO YOUR TEACHER'S ___ • DO NOT POINT AT YOURSELF OR ANYONE ELSE • ...
Food Safety 2015-09-28
18 Clues: your food • the fruits • your hands • the fruits • of the food • the counter • counter tops • the leftovers • the leftovers • when using meats • to cut meat ect. • in used one time • can cause illness • for quicker cooling • worn cutting boards • food under cold water • must be cooled right away • must be refrigerated within 2 hours
BOATING SAFETY 2016-02-17
Across
- need in case you have trouble. Ring ring.
- PFD's need to be approved by this Department of Canada
- important to have with you if dark outside
- always have an extra
- should never be drank while boating
- it may cause the boat to tip
- will bail you out if you spring a leak
Down
- this position will help to keep you warm if your boat capsizes
- putting too many people in a boat
- check before going boating
- how PFD's are sized
- if you get hurt
- a good sound signaling device to have in a boat
- should be prepared before a boating trip
- by law there needs to be one per person in a boat
- should always be with one
16 Clues: if you get hurt • how PFD's are sized • always have an extra • should always be with one • check before going boating • it may cause the boat to tip • putting too many people in a boat • should never be drank while boating • will bail you out if you spring a leak • should be prepared before a boating trip • need in case you have trouble. Ring ring. • ...
Lab Safety 2018-08-17
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- Teachers and ___ are responsible for maintaining a safe lab
- never do this with chemicals
- you should carry this with two hands
- this is always against the rules
- when heating substances, you should never look into these
- Never eat or ___ in the lab
- when you finish working with chemicals, ___ your hands
Down
- never leave a lit one of these unattended
- wear goggles anytime heat, chemicals and/or this is used
- what to do with long hair during experiments
- keep work area clean and
- method used for properly smelling chemicals
- what you should read before conducting experiments
- all unauthorized experiments are this
- all chemicals in the lab should be treated as if they could be...
- person to notify after accidents or injury
16 Clues: keep work area clean and • Never eat or ___ in the lab • never do this with chemicals • this is always against the rules • you should carry this with two hands • all unauthorized experiments are this • never leave a lit one of these unattended • person to notify after accidents or injury • method used for properly smelling chemicals • ...
Safety first 2017-12-14
16 Clues: plii • tuhk • katk • leek • sammas • võimalus • lohistama • käänuline • pilku heitma • kamber, koda • alasti, paljas • kokku varisema • heameel, nauding • põlastama, pilkama • vältima, ära hoidma • katastroof, õnnetus
Food Safety 2020-10-29
Across
- The presence of harmful substances in the food
- Food in which microorganisms can grow rapidly.
- temperature range (41⁰F -140⁰F) food borne bacteria grow and reproduce
- the overall quality of food fit for consumption.
- type of illness caused by toxins.
- branch of biology that deals with microorganisms and their effect on other microorganisms.
- Occurs when microorganisms are transferred from one surface or food to another
- the absence of visible soil or dirt and is not necessarily sanitized.
- An incident in which two or more people experience the same illness after eating the same food.
Down
- microbial infection resulting from ingestion of contaminated foods.
- an organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size.
- Illness A disease carried or transmitted to people by food.
- Food that has been exposed to temperature favorable to the growth of foodborne microorganisms.
- health of being clean and conducive to health.
- Sanitary health habits that include keeping the body, hair, teeth, clothes and washing hands regularly.
- original nutritional value, texture, flavor of the food are damaged, the food become harmful to people and unsuitable to eat.
16 Clues: type of illness caused by toxins. • The presence of harmful substances in the food • Food in which microorganisms can grow rapidly. • health of being clean and conducive to health. • the overall quality of food fit for consumption. • an organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size. • Illness A disease carried or transmitted to people by food. • ...
Patient Safety 2021-08-09
Across
- Patient rooms should be free of ____ .
- Good things can come by making improvements, be a champion of ____ .
- Contact isolation for C-diff patients requires washing hands with ____ .
- Reporting all incidences is important and lets the system know that there are opportunities for improvement, this includes reporting any ____ catch situations that you prevented from happening.
- Help prevent slips, ____ , and falls by using hazard/warning signage as well as when you see something on the floor, pick it up.
- These documents are a set of rules and guidelines created by the organization to keep our workplace safe and standardized.
- Keep patients safe, sanitize your hands by ____ in/____ out every time you enter a patient's room.
- We act as a ____ to keep patients safe.
- An ounce of ____ is worth a pound of cure.
- Good ____ not only keeps patients and staff safe but also makes our jobs easier.
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- Always know the ____ operation plans for your building and your unit.
- Being good stewards to a ____ of quality and improvement keeps the patients safe.
- What is one of the most important infection control measures?
- Who is our accrediting body?
- Always ____-__ if you see a safety risk or unsafe behavior.
- If something does not feel like safe practice, ____ for clarification.
16 Clues: Who is our accrediting body? • Patient rooms should be free of ____ . • We act as a ____ to keep patients safe. • An ounce of ____ is worth a pound of cure. • Always ____-__ if you see a safety risk or unsafe behavior. • What is one of the most important infection control measures? • Good things can come by making improvements, be a champion of ____ . • ...
Safety Team 2024-06-21
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- Jam Removal Device
- The boss' authority
- Green 5280'
- "Relief" that sticks to skin
- Its red and Johnny brings it for us
- An AA's favorite relief
- Andrew's favorite
- Where sustenance is found
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- Another every year thing
- Can you come with me?
- An AA's first word
- Its an every year thing
- CAST ____________
- The tech for the team
- Only have two so far
- Safety, do you ____?
16 Clues: Green 5280' • CAST ____________ • Andrew's favorite • Jam Removal Device • An AA's first word • The boss' authority • Only have two so far • Safety, do you ____? • Can you come with me? • The tech for the team • Its an every year thing • An AA's favorite relief • Another every year thing • Where sustenance is found • "Relief" that sticks to skin • Its red and Johnny brings it for us
Roadside Safety 2024-06-22
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- Check it twice
- Check tire
- use to keep mosquitos out
- Supplies power to flashlight, radio and camera
- Water amount needed per person per day
- Sturdy tape that will hold plastic in high winds
- Used for cleaning baby
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- Protect your skin while outdoors
- The English call it a “torch”
- Tire kept in the trunk
- kit used for minor injury treatment
- Geographical representation on paper
- Type of waterproof bag used to carry important papers
- Non perishable supply for several days
- You will need to write something down
- If the ATM is down, keep this on hand
16 Clues: Check tire • Check it twice • Tire kept in the trunk • Used for cleaning baby • use to keep mosquitos out • The English call it a “torch” • Protect your skin while outdoors • kit used for minor injury treatment • Geographical representation on paper • You will need to write something down • If the ATM is down, keep this on hand • Non perishable supply for several days • ...
Online Safety 2023-11-13
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- – Malicious code embedded in a data or program file, spread from one device to another by opening an executable file. A virus is spread by human action.
- – Criminal acts using computers, networks and/or the Internet
- – Software that has advertisements embedded into the program
- – Software that detects and removes spyware from a computer
- – Malware that locks a computer system or encrypts computer files until a “ransom” fee is paid
- – Electronic junk mail
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- Forensics – Investigation and analysis techniques that gather and preserve data from a computing device
- Theft – All types of crime in which someone obtains and uses another person’s personal data in a way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain
- – Hardware or software that blocks unauthorized communications to or from your computer; helps prevent hackers from accessing your computer
- – Person who uses the Internet to access personal or business computers without permission
- – A variation of phishing using SMS (short message service) to send misleading text messages
- – Short for “malicious software;” includes viruses and spyware that steal personal information, send spam and commit fraud
- – Email sent that misrepresents the sender as legitimate and with the intent of having the recipient reveal private information that can be used for identity theft
- – A subclass of virus that can travel without being attached to a program or data file and without human action; a worm can replicate itself thousands of times
- – Malware that appears to be a legitimate program, but when activated often causes loss or theft of computer data
- logger or keylogger – Software that can record every keystroke you make on your computer. Used to record and capture data input. (Keyloggers are often used by employers to ensure computer use is work-related)
16 Clues: – Electronic junk mail • – Software that detects and removes spyware from a computer • – Software that has advertisements embedded into the program • – Criminal acts using computers, networks and/or the Internet • – Person who uses the Internet to access personal or business computers without permission • ...
Safety Shop 2023-01-30
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- a shop in which woodworking is carried on
- giving authorization to do something
- to relearn what you already know
- a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- enter into a formal and legally binding agreement
- to protect your hands
- not safe; dangerous
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- for having an obligation to do something, or having control over or care for someone, as part of one's job or role
- supply with mechanical or electrical energy
- one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere
- an experienced and trusted adviser
- necessary items for a particular purpose
- To protect your eyes
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- a sharp blade
16 Clues: a sharp blade • not safe; dangerous • To protect your eyes • to protect your hands • to relearn what you already know • an experienced and trusted adviser • giving authorization to do something • necessary items for a particular purpose • a shop in which woodworking is carried on • supply with mechanical or electrical energy • enter into a formal and legally binding agreement • ...
FOOS SAFETY 2023-04-03
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- to make
- keeping yourself clean
- an event
- a person who investigates
- dangerous things in cleaning supplies
- when a company asks for things back
- to be present
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- to be made poisonous
- the right way
- keeping the place where you work clean
- the amount of something
- to keep
- a guess
- to take away
- to touch with your hands
- not cooked
16 Clues: to make • to keep • a guess • an event • not cooked • to take away • the right way • to be present • to be made poisonous • keeping yourself clean • the amount of something • to touch with your hands • a person who investigates • when a company asks for things back • dangerous things in cleaning supplies • keeping the place where you work clean
Food safety 2023-05-10
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- Practice good personal ______
- Any surface that touches food must be cleaned and ______
- Don’t leave food out more than two ______.
- How many types of hazards are there?
- Pathogens being transferred from one surface to another is ______
- Can u wear rings in the kitchen?
- How many seconds do u wash ur hands?
- Slice veggies on a clean _____.
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- 41-135 F
- Milk, eggs, and yogurt should be stored in the ______.
- Proteins that cause allergic reactions are called ____
- Take your _____ off before going to the restroom
- Keep your ____ up if it’s long
- Place the thermometer on what part to check the temperature
- Keep hot food hot and cold food __
- You shouldn’t put ___ foods in the refrigerator
16 Clues: 41-135 F • Practice good personal ______ • Keep your ____ up if it’s long • Slice veggies on a clean _____. • Can u wear rings in the kitchen? • Keep hot food hot and cold food __ • How many types of hazards are there? • How many seconds do u wash ur hands? • Don’t leave food out more than two ______. • You shouldn’t put ___ foods in the refrigerator • ...
Electrical Safety 2023-05-04
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- One type of protection for electrical systems
- Only this category of worker can work on or near exposed electrical components
- An extension cord is meant to be this type of power source
- This serves to detect any difference in current betwee the two circuit wires (the black wires and white wires)
- Tools used in electrical work should be this
- Foot protection worn to provide protection from energized conductors should be rated this
- One possible material used in hand and arm protection worn to protect from energized conductors
- You will experience this if you contact exposed live electrical parts
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- What part of the body offers the most electrical resistance?
- A breaker in this condition may indicate a problem
- Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage
- Flammable materials can easily be ignited by this type of electricity
- When flashover of electric current leaves its intended path and travels through the air from one conductor to another, or to ground (2 words)
- Where does electricity want to travel to even if it has to go through a person?
- Your chance of being electrocuted will increase if you are this
- An electrical system in this condition is hazardous it can produce heat or arcing
16 Clues: Tools used in electrical work should be this • One type of protection for electrical systems • A breaker in this condition may indicate a problem • Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage • An extension cord is meant to be this type of power source • What part of the body offers the most electrical resistance? • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-08
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- bring sauces and soups to a ____ when reheating
- for quicker cooling, _______ food into smaller containers
- keep_____ separate from not raw foods
- refrigerate meat and other ________ as soon as they come from the store
- ______vegetables and fruits under running water
- use a _______ to measure the internal temperature of meat
- keep raw meats separate from other food in the ___________ and in grocery carts and bags
- use separate _______ for raw meat and fruits and veggies
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- never put ________ on a plate that previously held raw meat
- cook all ground meat at at least ______ during grinding process
- wash hands in warm water for_____ after touching anything in the kitchen or anything unsanitary
- always _____ food in the fridge
- to clean cloth towels wash them in the _____
- wash all kitchen utensils in __________
- never _____ food at room temperature
- make sure ____ and whites are fully cooked and not runny
16 Clues: always _____ food in the fridge • never _____ food at room temperature • keep_____ separate from not raw foods • wash all kitchen utensils in __________ • to clean cloth towels wash them in the _____ • bring sauces and soups to a ____ when reheating • ______vegetables and fruits under running water • make sure ____ and whites are fully cooked and not runny • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-08
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- at a grocery store meat, eggs,and poultry should be placed in a ____
- where should the thermometer be placed in food
- 1 in 4 hamburgers turn ____ before becoming a safe temperature
- a ____ cooler will last longer than partially filled
- this is the safest way to check if food is done
- if you ___ food it will destroy harmful bacteria
- if not being safe, ___ can get in your food and get you sick
- in order to keep food safe cold air must do this
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- you should use separate ____ in order to prevent cross-contamination
- when washing surfaces you should use a ____ with soap and hot water
- when spilling something this should be cleaned up immediately
- you should not ____ your refrigerator
- food should not ___
- when washing vegetables and fruits you should not use ____
- when washing hands you should clean for 20 ____
- ____ this is not reliable for seeing if meat is not
16 Clues: food should not ___ • you should not ____ your refrigerator • where should the thermometer be placed in food • when washing hands you should clean for 20 ____ • this is the safest way to check if food is done • if you ___ food it will destroy harmful bacteria • in order to keep food safe cold air must do this • ____ this is not reliable for seeing if meat is not • ...
Public Safety 2025-01-17
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- You are out in ______
- People you call when you dial 911
- The people who respond in an ambulance
- Something bad happening
- What you have to pass through at the airport to get to your gate
- Term for purposely killing someone
- Metal scanning device(two words mushed together. no dash)
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- In a state of being safe from injury or harm
- People who fight fires
- A reason why you might call 911
- People who arrest people
- Talking to someone
- Making ideas on what to do
- The number you call to get emergency services (all in words mushed together)
- Type of police that are used for deadly situations
- Getting someone's attention
16 Clues: Talking to someone • You are out in ______ • People who fight fires • Something bad happening • People who arrest people • Making ideas on what to do • Getting someone's attention • A reason why you might call 911 • People you call when you dial 911 • Term for purposely killing someone • The people who respond in an ambulance • In a state of being safe from injury or harm • ...
Work Safety 2025-02-06
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- What to do with your knees when lifting (B)
- Liquid on the floor that can cause slipping (S)
- Protects the ears (E)
- Truck drivers need these to avoid getting over-tired (B)
- To avoid spilling liquids on your clothes (A)
- These keep you safe in the workplace (R)
- If an unwanted intruder enters a school or workplace (L)
- Are used throughout the workplace to provide safety information (S)
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- Puts out fires (E)
- These safety events are held throughout the year (D)
- Placed in boots to protect the feet (S)
- Use these to avoid damage to your hands (G)
- Protects the head (H)
- To avoid breathing in dust and fumes (M)
- To reach high places (L)
- Protects the eyes (G)
16 Clues: Puts out fires (E) • Protects the head (H) • Protects the ears (E) • Protects the eyes (G) • To reach high places (L) • Placed in boots to protect the feet (S) • To avoid breathing in dust and fumes (M) • These keep you safe in the workplace (R) • What to do with your knees when lifting (B) • Use these to avoid damage to your hands (G) • ...
Fire Safety 2024-06-06
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- Smoke can make a room very _________.
- The second step if you are on fire.
- Before you open the door, _______ it.
- In case of emergency _________ 911.
- Two exits can be a door and a _________.
- The third step if you are on fire.
- Once you are outside, _______ outside.
- Don't put anything that can burn on the _______.
- If a door is hot, use another ___________.
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- Never play with matches, lighters, and __________.
- You should always know of ______ ways out of every room.
- Smoke is _____ and can hurt you.
- If there is smoke get ________.
- If there is a fire, I should ________ all of my belongings behind.
- Go outside to the family __________ place.
- The first step if you are on fire.
16 Clues: If there is smoke get ________. • Smoke is _____ and can hurt you. • The third step if you are on fire. • The first step if you are on fire. • The second step if you are on fire. • In case of emergency _________ 911. • Smoke can make a room very _________. • Before you open the door, _______ it. • Once you are outside, _______ outside. • ...
Workplace Safety 2025-03-06
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- Wear this to protect your lungs from harmful chemicals
- This a daily practice to protect your well-being from harm and danger
- Use these when lifting objects by hand
- Device used to stop fires from spreading
- What to do in case of a fire
- Worn to protect your eyes from debris
- Keep this clear in case of emergency
- Used to secure workers when working at heights
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- Do this before using heavy equipment
- Used for lifting heavy objects safely
- A first-aid item to stop bleeding
- Worn to prevent head injuries from falling objects
- Required to identify and control exposure to hazardous materials
- This type of shoe is puncture-resistant
- Worn to protect your hands from chemicals or cuts
- Worn to protect your ears from loud machinery
16 Clues: What to do in case of a fire • A first-aid item to stop bleeding • Do this before using heavy equipment • Keep this clear in case of emergency • Used for lifting heavy objects safely • Worn to protect your eyes from debris • Use these when lifting objects by hand • This type of shoe is puncture-resistant • Device used to stop fires from spreading • ...
Shop Safety 2023-10-25
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- protects hands
- the amount of decibels reduced by ear protection
- protects lungs from hazardous chemicals
- protects head
- protects eyes from sparks, dust, and other materials
- protects the face from flying sparks or materials
- protects lungs from dust particles
- protects ears from high decibels
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- protects eyes from sparks and most dust
- washes unwanted substances out of the eyes
- protects the ear canal from high decibels
- fire protective clothes
- equipment worn to minimize exposure to a variety of hazards
- necessary procedure for protection
- when eyes are exposed to bright uv light
- shows the amount of light that can pass through
16 Clues: protects head • protects hands • fire protective clothes • protects ears from high decibels • necessary procedure for protection • protects lungs from dust particles • protects eyes from sparks and most dust • protects lungs from hazardous chemicals • when eyes are exposed to bright uv light • protects the ear canal from high decibels • ...
Machine Safety 2024-02-06
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- Never take remove the safety ______ on a piece of machinery.
- This is apart of PPE and used to keep someone's hair up
- you need to ask ____________ before operating or using a machine.
- this is not okay to do in the shop, if you do, you will be thrown out.
- you need to ______ the router after using it.
- This is used to push a piece of wood to get cut when it is not safe to use your hand.
- You much pass the __________ ______ before working in the shop.
- this machine is used to cut angles
- this machine is used to make unique cuts in the edges of wood creating a finished look.
- You should always _____ _____ your area after working.
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- these are apart of PPE and used to protect the eyes
- this machine drills holes into wood and other material
- these are items that need to be worn to work in the shop
- this is used to find the correct measurement you need to mark
- this machine is used to make cuts in wood. Either a crosscut or a rip (with the grain)
- Make sure the blade or bit reaches ______ speed before using it.
16 Clues: this machine is used to cut angles • you need to ______ the router after using it. • these are apart of PPE and used to protect the eyes • this machine drills holes into wood and other material • You should always _____ _____ your area after working. • This is apart of PPE and used to keep someone's hair up • these are items that need to be worn to work in the shop • ...
Water Safety 2024-10-19
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- | A lifesaving skill you should know in case of an emergency.
- | A flotation device used for swimming practice.
- | An adult should always provide this at pools.
- | A type of swimming technique.
- | What you need to do to avoid dehydration on hot days.
- | This kind of current can be dangerous.
- | Always swim with one.
- | Water depth where diving is dangerous.
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- | A common risk on hot days if you don’t wear sunscreen.
- | These can pull swimmers out to sea.
- | Swim between these at the beach.
- | Watches over swimmers at the pool or beach.
- | A type of floatation device for children.
- | A skill to help you stay above water.
- | These animals are sometimes seen near Australian beaches.
- | What you should do with your shirt to protect against sunburn.
16 Clues: | Always swim with one. • | A type of swimming technique. • | Swim between these at the beach. • | These can pull swimmers out to sea. • | A skill to help you stay above water. • | This kind of current can be dangerous. • | Water depth where diving is dangerous. • | A type of floatation device for children. • | Watches over swimmers at the pool or beach. • ...
E Safety 2025-03-25
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- Only talk to ______ you know online.
- Think carefully what you _____ online.
- When someone sends you lots of unwanted messages or emails.
- Tell an _____ if something online upsets you.
- Check with adults before you play online _____.
- A person who bullies people online.
- Never share your personal ______ online.
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- Keep your password _______.
- Keep devices safe from a _____.
- Use a username to stay _____ when playing online..
- Tell an adult if a stranger wants to _____.
- Always ______ a message before showing an adult. Never delete it.
- Keep this secret and safe.
- Never agree to ____ someone you've met online.
- If someone upsets you online, press _____.
- Don't click a _____ if you don't know who sent it.
16 Clues: Keep this secret and safe. • Keep your password _______. • Keep devices safe from a _____. • A person who bullies people online. • Only talk to ______ you know online. • Think carefully what you _____ online. • Never share your personal ______ online. • If someone upsets you online, press _____. • Tell an adult if a stranger wants to _____. • ...
Internet Safety 2025-04-13
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- A person who uses the internet to harm others.
- Don't talk to this person online if you don't know them
- Only give this to people you know well.
- A place where you can find lots of information.
- Protect this to keep your information secure.
- A device that connects you to the internet.
- A tool used to block unwanted internet content.
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- A small file that tracks your online activity.
- A message sent electronically.
- A harmful program that can damage your computer.
- Someone who might be mean to you online.
- Only do this with information you are comfortable with everyone knowing.
- Keep this secret to protect your accounts.
- A set of rules for polite behavior online.
- Always be this when using the internet.
- A unique name you use to log into websites.
16 Clues: A message sent electronically. • Only give this to people you know well. • Always be this when using the internet. • Someone who might be mean to you online. • Keep this secret to protect your accounts. • A set of rules for polite behavior online. • A unique name you use to log into websites. • A device that connects you to the internet. • ...
Home Safety 2024-03-22
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- Chemicals commonly used in households
- Radioactive, colorless, tasteless gas
- Burn caused by high voltage
- Burn that extends through all three layers of skin: epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis
- Burn that extends to the underlying skin layer called the dermis
- Medical facility that provides free, expert advice in case of exposure to poisonous substances
- Injury to the skin or other tissue caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, or radiation
- Being protected from harm, keeping risks under control
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- Burn caused by scalding hot liquids or gases
- Rapid increase in the use of prescription and nonprescription opioid drugs
- Cleaning products with environmentally friendly ingredients
- Burn that affects only the superficial layer of skin called the epidermis
- Burn caused by ultraviolet light or ionizing radiation
- Microscopic organism that thrives in damp environments
- Awareness of risks and potential dangers around a home
- Burn caused by more than 25,000 substances, which are a strong base or a strong acid
16 Clues: Burn caused by high voltage • Chemicals commonly used in households • Radioactive, colorless, tasteless gas • Burn caused by scalding hot liquids or gases • Burn caused by ultraviolet light or ionizing radiation • Microscopic organism that thrives in damp environments • Awareness of risks and potential dangers around a home • ...
Psxchological safety 2024-03-08
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- practice of telling another person about a shortcoming
- state of mental or emotional strain or tension
- the action or process of completing a task or function to a certain standard
- sentence expressed so as to elicit information
- danger or risk
- practice of making another person privy to your creative thoughts
- process of being received as adequate, valid or suitable to a group
- feeling of being secure
- practice of articulating thoughts
- conversation format to discuss pros and cons
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- belief in the reliability or ability of another person
- process of acquiring skills of knowledge
- of, or affecting the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- a call to prove or justify something
- practice of telling someone you need support
16 Clues: danger or risk • feeling of being secure • practice of articulating thoughts • a call to prove or justify something • process of acquiring skills of knowledge • practice of telling someone you need support • conversation format to discuss pros and cons • state of mental or emotional strain or tension • sentence expressed so as to elicit information • ...
Garden Safety 2025-06-03
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- A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of the soil.
- A plant created by crossing two different varieties.
- A layer of material spread on top of the soil to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
- The process of introducing air into the soil to improve drainage and root growth.
- A plant that lives for more than two years, typically returning year after year.
- A plant that is supplied with its roots exposed, without any soil around them.
- substances used to kill plants
- A plant that lives for two years, flowering and producing seed in its second year.
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- The process of a seed sprouting and developing into a seedling.
- A plant that sheds its leaves seasonally, usually in the fall or winter.
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- Decomposed organic matter used to enrich the soil.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- A plant that retains its leaves throughout the year.
- where you plant vegetation
- has a similar meaning to protected
16 Clues: where you plant vegetation • substances used to kill plants • has a similar meaning to protected • Decomposed organic matter used to enrich the soil. • A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of the soil. • A plant created by crossing two different varieties. • A plant that retains its leaves throughout the year. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-10-20
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- you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______
- infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans
- offers a way for all employees to confirm their dedication to positive safety behavior each year
- what does PPE stand for?
- when you are on a boat, canoe, or kayak, make sure you always wear a __________
- an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness or damage, but had the potential to do so
- you can help prevent back problems by having good _______
- protection for your head
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- regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces
- a safety procedure that ensures equipment and heavy machinery are properly shut off and unable to turn back on before the required repairs and maintenance have been completed
- a tornado _______ means a tornado has been spotted or a radar has picked one up
- aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________
- protection for your hands
- the practice of deploying people, policies, processes and technologies to protect organizations, their critical systems and sensitive information from digital attacks
- protection for your eyes
- if you see someone doing something unsafe on the job, you should use your _________________
16 Clues: what does PPE stand for? • protection for your eyes • protection for your head • protection for your hands • regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces • you can help prevent back problems by having good _______ • you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______ • aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________ • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-10-20
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- regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces
- an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness or damage, but had the potential to do so
- you can help prevent back problems by having good _______
- aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________
- a tornado _______ means a tornado has been spotted or a radar has picked one up
- you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______
- a safety procedure that ensures equipment and heavy machinery are properly shut off and unable to turn back on before the required repairs and maintenance have been completed
- offers a way for all employees to confirm their dedication to positive safety behavior each year
- the practice of deploying people, policies, processes and technologies to protect organizations, their critical systems and sensitive information from digital attacks
- what does PPE stand for?
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- protection for your hands
- if you see someone doing something unsafe on the job, you should use your _________________
- when you are on a boat, canoe, or kayak, make sure you always wear a __________
- protection for your head
- protection for your eyes
- infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans
16 Clues: protection for your head • protection for your eyes • what does PPE stand for? • protection for your hands • regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces • you can help prevent back problems by having good _______ • you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______ • aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________ • ...
Safety 101 2022-10-31
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- place you will direct EMS to in the case of an emergency
- type of illness where a persons body temperature exceeds 104 degrees
- you should get this before helping any victim
- position for a victim who is unconscious but still breathing
- you should place any objects soiled with bodily fluids here
- you must open the ____ before giving rescue breaths.
- this is the best way to control bleeding
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- keeps you protected from disease and infection
- if someone is showing all the symptoms of a concussion you can not _____ it.
- you should wrap burns this way
- type of report used to report when you have given first aid
- the most extreme allergic reaction
- acronym used for treatment of sprains and
- first thing you should check when entering an emergency
- piece of equipment used for a cardia arrest victim
- acronym used to get patient history.
16 Clues: you should wrap burns this way • the most extreme allergic reaction • acronym used to get patient history. • this is the best way to control bleeding • acronym used for treatment of sprains and • you should get this before helping any victim • keeps you protected from disease and infection • piece of equipment used for a cardia arrest victim • ...
Shop Safety 2022-10-31
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- use this when knocking slap off of a weld
- Protects your eyes from UV Rays
- The number two rule in the shop
- Always yell __________ when striking an arc in the shop
- Flux creates a protective covering over an arc weld called __________
- Electrodes are covered in __________
- wear these when chipping or brushing slag
- The welder puts off these that can burn your eyes
- Use this to clean a weld or metal
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- The positive cord on a MIG welder
- Protects eyes from flying objects
- Protects your fingers and hands from burns
- The number one rule in the shop
- Negative lead on both MIG and Arc welders
- Always assume metal in a workstation is ________
- When cutting with the chop saw you should stand to the _______
- When cutting with the chop it is important to bring the saw down _________
- Nickname for Arc Welding
18 Clues: Nickname for Arc Welding • The number one rule in the shop • Protects your eyes from UV Rays • The number two rule in the shop • The positive cord on a MIG welder • Protects eyes from flying objects • Use this to clean a weld or metal • Electrodes are covered in __________ • Negative lead on both MIG and Arc welders • use this when knocking slap off of a weld • ...
Safety Basics 2022-04-06
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- Most common type of injury onsite?
- Private organization that creates voluntary standards?
- What type of incidents HAVE to be documented?
- Which president signed the OSH Act into legislation?
- MAU's #1 core value?
- What does CFR stand for?
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- When is the beginning of the safety year?
- These standards apply to any employer in an industry?
- What does SIA stand for?
- What month was the OSH Act signed into legislation?
- How many days do you have to complete an incident?
- Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead?
- Which OSHA clause is considered the "catch all"?
- How many hours do you have to start an investigation?
- What month was OSHA created?
- What type of employee is not covered under the OSH Act?
16 Clues: MAU's #1 core value? • What does SIA stand for? • What does CFR stand for? • What month was OSHA created? • Most common type of injury onsite? • Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead? • When is the beginning of the safety year? • What type of incidents HAVE to be documented? • Which OSHA clause is considered the "catch all"? • How many days do you have to complete an incident? • ...
Safety Basics 2022-04-06
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- Most common type of injury onsite?
- Private organization that creates voluntary standards?
- What type of incidents HAVE to be documented?
- Which president signed the OSH Act into legislation?
- MAU's #1 core value?
- What does CFR stand for?
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- When is the beginning of the safety year?
- What type of standards apply to any employer in an industry?
- What does SIA stand for?
- What month was the OSH Act signed into legislation?
- How many days do you have to complete an incident?
- Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead?
- Which OSHA clause is considered the "catch all"?
- How many hours do you have to start an investigation?
- What month was OSHA created?
- What type of employee is not covered under the OSH Act?
16 Clues: MAU's #1 core value? • What does SIA stand for? • What does CFR stand for? • What month was OSHA created? • Most common type of injury onsite? • Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead? • When is the beginning of the safety year? • What type of incidents HAVE to be documented? • Which OSHA clause is considered the "catch all"? • How many days do you have to complete an incident? • ...
Lab Safety 2022-09-08
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- Please _______ any spills immediately to the teacher
- If I don't understand something I will...
- wear one of these to protect your skin and clothing when working with chemicals
- ________ is the preferred method for putting out a fire on the lab table.
- If you spill chemicals on yourself you should use
- We never return ______ to the original bottles following an experiment
- You should _____ work alone in the lab
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- the nearest fire alarm is...
- I will always______ all instructions carefully.
- if my clothing catches on fire I will use the...
- Please report any _________ to the teacher no matter how minor.
- ______ _____ chipped or broken glass
- If you get chemicals in your eyes you should rinse you eyes in the eyewash station for __________ minutes
- you should wear these when working with chemicals and open flames
- Not following ________ is a major cause of accidents in the lab
- You should never taste or _____ any chemical unless instructed to do so.
- _____ in the lab is dangerous because you might ingest dangerous substances
17 Clues: the nearest fire alarm is... • ______ _____ chipped or broken glass • You should _____ work alone in the lab • If I don't understand something I will... • I will always______ all instructions carefully. • if my clothing catches on fire I will use the... • If you spill chemicals on yourself you should use • Please _______ any spills immediately to the teacher • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Browsing safety 2025-06-06
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- misusing someone's personal information like name , dob
- the scientific knowledge and/or equipment that is needed for a particular industry
- malware that encrypts viticm's personal data until the ransomware is paid
- Refers to illegal entry into a system
- Criminal activity intended to harm a computer device
- an impression you create while surfing online
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- protects the system from computer virus
- Our lives heavily rely on it
- protects confidential information
- type of malicious software (malware) that infects a computer and can replicate itself by modifying other programs.
- Ethnical hackers are called
- Full form of otp
- Unethical hackers are called
- software that helps in preventing unauthorised access in the computer system
- cybersecurity threat where attackers use deceptive means, often email or text messages, to trick individuals into revealing personal information or installing malware
- harassing people online through deliberate manner
16 Clues: Full form of otp • Ethnical hackers are called • Our lives heavily rely on it • Unethical hackers are called • protects confidential information • Refers to illegal entry into a system • protects the system from computer virus • an impression you create while surfing online • harassing people online through deliberate manner • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-09-08
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- The most common allergen found in the cafe.
- ____ is an allergen found in Rees'es
- Helps prevent contamination (PPE)
- The Big Nine (Can be deadly)
- How far from the ground food should be stored.
- The number of flavor options offered at the cafe.
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- Swelling/Closing of the throat due to allergic reaction
- One of the allergens found in the cafe.
- All food contact surfaces must be cleaned and sanitized every ____ hours
- Celiacs can't have this.
- Should always face the same direction and handles should not touch food.
- The lowest safe temperature for ____ foods.
- The bucket the detergent lives in.
- The bucket the sanitizer lives in.
- 41 degrees is the maximum safe temperature for ____ foods.
- Allergen found in almost all our ice creams.
16 Clues: Celiacs can't have this. • The Big Nine (Can be deadly) • Helps prevent contamination (PPE) • The bucket the detergent lives in. • The bucket the sanitizer lives in. • ____ is an allergen found in Rees'es • One of the allergens found in the cafe. • The most common allergen found in the cafe. • The lowest safe temperature for ____ foods. • ...
Fire Safety 2025-08-20
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- Wood and Paper fire
- Is all-purpose, but very messy (Fire Extinguisher)
- Name location and situation are parts of a ___________
- What is the proper way to dispose of oily/greasy rags
- Deadbolts locks, Smoke detectors, Fire extinguisher, and chimney flares are important items to have at _____
- Acts fast, but doesn't work on A or D fires (Fire Extinguisher)
- Commercial Kitchen fire
- Pull pin Aim nozzle at base Squeeze trigger Sweep side-to-side
- Combustible Metals fire
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- Things to consider when buying a fire extinguisher
- Fuel Oxygen and Heat are parts of the ___________
- The material for your PPE
- Great for A fires, but only works on A fires (Fire Extinguisher)
- Environmentally friendly, but doesn't work on D or K fires (Fire Extinguisher)
- Electrical fire
- Flammable Liquids fire
16 Clues: Electrical fire • Wood and Paper fire • Flammable Liquids fire • Commercial Kitchen fire • Combustible Metals fire • The material for your PPE • Fuel Oxygen and Heat are parts of the ___________ • Things to consider when buying a fire extinguisher • Is all-purpose, but very messy (Fire Extinguisher) • What is the proper way to dispose of oily/greasy rags • ...
Forklift Safety 2025-11-06
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- Quick warning tool — use it before you move!”
- Mast Back Keep it leaned back — weight stays stable + safer travel.”
- Brake Set this before you hop off — prevents rolling.”
- Block the wheels — no surprise moves.”
- of Fire The path where you could get hit, crushed, pinned or run over.”
- Light Flashing light on the forklift — helps people see you coming.”
- Extra set of eyes — the person who directs safe movement.”
- Corner Spot where you can’t see what’s coming — slow down and look.”
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- Wheel Steer Forklifts turn from the back — so the back swings wide!”
- Point Places where a body part can get squeezed or crushed.”
- Triangle Forklift physics zone — keep the centre of gravity inside it or you tip.”
- Zone Walkers only — no powered equipment allowed.”
- Heel The inside bend — sharp + heavy — not a step!”
- Contact Two hands + one foot OR two feet + one hand — every mount / dismount.”
- Contact Human confirmation — don’t move until they see you.”
- Stability Balanced load = controlled lift — uneven = tip risk.”
16 Clues: Block the wheels — no surprise moves.” • Quick warning tool — use it before you move!” • Zone Walkers only — no powered equipment allowed.” • Heel The inside bend — sharp + heavy — not a step!” • Brake Set this before you hop off — prevents rolling.” • Extra set of eyes — the person who directs safe movement.” • ...
jhfchkfkjfjk 2013-08-27
18 Clues: nfl • toss • refs • teams • safety • players • vistore • overtime • 3 points • halftime • qaurters • red zone • fieldgoal • challenge • touchdown • divisions • first down • field yards
Biosafety Month 2025-08-15
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- A microscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside living cells.
- A product derived from living organisms, such as vaccines or antibodies, used in treatment or research.
- Material from lab procedures that must be safely discarded to prevent contamination or harm.
- A standard or reference used in experiments to ensure reliable and accurate results.
- The red section of the NFPA color codes
- A ventilated enclosure used to safely handle hazardous materials.
- An accidental release of hazardous material that requires immediate containment and cleanup.
- Free from all living microorganisms; essential for preventing contamination in lab procedures.
- Always check your glassware for chips and __
- Biosafety month
- The degree to which a substance can harm living organisms; crucial in chemical safety assessments.
- ALL secondary containers used to temporarily store chemicals must have a _____ with essential information from the original, including chemical name, concentration, hazard warnings, pictograms, signal word, and precautionary statements.
- The practice of minimizing hazards and protecting lab personnel.
- In response to a lab emergency: stop work, cap samples, remove lab coat/gloves, exit calmly through the nearest safe exit, report to the designated assembly area.
- A chemical or biologic used to treat or study medical conditions in research.
- System that ensures airflow to reduce exposure to airborne contaminants in the lab.
- A substance used in lab experiments that may pose physical or health hazards.
- Inappropriate footwear for labs due to lack of protection.
- Protective eyewear used to shield eyes from splashes and debris.
- It ultimately derives from the Greek word meaning "crab" or "ulcer"
- Acronym for Biosafety Level; indicates the containment precautions required for handling specific pathogens.
- Not allowed in lab areas due to contamination risks.
- A single-celled microorganism; some species are harmless, others can cause disease.
- Safety strategy used to isolate hazardous biological agents and prevent exposure.
- A living entity, such as bacteria or viruses, often studied in labs.
- Chemicals should never be mixed, measured, or heated in front of your
- Tools and devices used to conduct experiments and ensure lab safety.
- Bleach is not used to _ an item or surface in our BSL2+
- To introduce unwanted substances or organisms into a sterile or controlled environment.
- A liquid used to dissolve substances, often flammable or toxic.
- Designated routes for safely leaving the lab during emergencies.
- Measures taken to protect lab personnel, data, and materials.
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- A field combining biology and technology to develop products and innovations in health and science.
- The study of viruses and viral diseases; a key field in infectious disease research.
- Describes an infectious agent that can easily spread from person to person.
- This item should NEVER be found in a general use trash can, only in biohazard trash
- A substance that triggers an immune response, often used in diagnostic tests and vaccine development
- A controlled environment for scientific research and testing.( We are a BSL2 ______.)
- A high-pressure device used to sterilize lab equipment and waste by applying steam
- Guidelines that ensure safe and responsible lab conduct.
- The blue section of the NFPA color codes
- A Lab _____ MUST be worn at ALL times while in the Lab.
- Heat-resistant glassware brand commonly used in labs.
- The correct way to smell an unknown lab substance.
- Ceiling-mounted safety devices that activate during fires to protect lab personnel and equipment.
- A practice exercise to prepare lab staff for emergency situations.
- A disorder caused by pathogens that may be studied or handled in biosafety labs.
- A biological preparation that provides immunity against specific infectious agents.
- After each use you should, at minimum, ______ the inside of the hood with 10% EtOH and remove all extra supplies.
- Wash____before leaving the lab.
- Describes substances or conditions that pose a threat to health or safety.
- A substance that can burn or corrode organic tissue; requires careful handling in the lab.
- A biological substance that poses a threat to human health or the environment.
- Emergency stations used to wash off hazardous substances. (Ours is located in the main lab.)
- A precision tool used in experiments or measurements.
- A set of procedures followed to ensure safety and consistency in experiments.
- A warning of potential harm or risk in the lab environment.
- A systematic evaluation of risks, procedures, or safety measures in a biological lab
- The likelihood of harm or exposure in a lab setting.
- A material that can degrade or destroy other substances, including skin and lab surfaces.
- A safety station used to rinse eyes in case of chemical or biological exposure. (You should rinse for no less then 15 mins.)
- A trained professional who conducts research and follows lab safety protocols.
- Detailed,step-by-step instructions outlining the standardized process and protocols for carrying out a specific organizational task.
63 Clues: Biosafety month • Wash____before leaving the lab. • The blue section of the NFPA color codes • The red section of the NFPA color codes • Always check your glassware for chips and __ • The correct way to smell an unknown lab substance. • Not allowed in lab areas due to contamination risks. • The likelihood of harm or exposure in a lab setting. • ...
National Safety Week 2023 Crossword 2023-03-06
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- This Years National Safety Week Theme- Our Aim- Zero...
- At RIL we believe that ‘All incidents are .....’
- Doing things right every time by everyone is .....Discipline
- Task shall not be conducted without being.....assessed
- Serious, process-related incidents with Low probability & High consequence are .....Safety Events
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- No license to operate if you do not follow....at all times
- LPR- ZT stands for Life Protection Rules-....Tolerance
- Safety of a person ....all production targets is the HSSE policy of Reliance
- Make contractors aware of the risks of the job through
- Handling of Highly.....Materials is one of the major risks in chemical Process Industries
- Very Critical for assessing Risk for CoW
- Appropriate....is the last Line of Defence
- HITRA and PTW are a part of....process
- First Line of Defense- ....Verification
14 Clues: HITRA and PTW are a part of....process • First Line of Defense- ....Verification • Very Critical for assessing Risk for CoW • Appropriate....is the last Line of Defence • At RIL we believe that ‘All incidents are .....’ • LPR- ZT stands for Life Protection Rules-....Tolerance • Make contractors aware of the risks of the job through • ...
jhfchkfkjfjk 2013-08-27
18 Clues: nfl • toss • refs • teams • safety • vistore • players • qaurters • overtime • 3 points • halftime • red zone • fieldgoal • divisions • challenge • touchdown • first down • field yards
jhfchkfkjfjk 2013-08-27
18 Clues: nfl • toss • refs • teams • safety • players • vistore • halftime • 3 points • qaurters • red zone • overtime • touchdown • divisions • fieldgoal • challenge • first down • field yards
jhfchkfkjfjk 2013-08-27
18 Clues: nfl • refs • toss • teams • safety • vistore • players • halftime • red zone • qaurters • overtime • 3 points • fieldgoal • touchdown • challenge • divisions • first down • field yards
Safety Crossword 2021-11-22
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- Refers to the protective clothing, helmets, goggles, gloves, and other garments and equipment designed to protect employees from injury
- What is a code orange?
- Tornado, severe weather, natural disaster code color
- Medical Emergency code color
- What is a code silver?
- An example of hearing protection
- How many shelters do we have at RCW?
- How many evacuation points does RCW have?
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- This hazard can be truly shocking
- Even that had potential to cause injury or damage but did not
- Who is responsible for workplace safety
- What does the H in OSHA stand for?
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- This type of exit should never be blocked
- How many emergency exits are at RCW?
- All clear code color
16 Clues: All clear code color • What is a code orange? • What is a code silver? • Medical Emergency code color • An example of hearing protection • This hazard can be truly shocking • What does the H in OSHA stand for? • How many emergency exits are at RCW? • How many shelters do we have at RCW? • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • Who is responsible for workplace safety • ...
Childproofing/safety 2014-01-21
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- your child's toy should have cords or strings no longer than _______ inches in length
- your child's toy should be colored with _________ paint
- Make sure to buy children's toys made of a _______ material
- make sure to move brakeable or dangerous objects out of their reach. Allow them to learn by ______.
- Check to see if your child's toy is free of places where fingers and toes could be ________ or hair caught
- an infant should facebackwards in a reclining position in their car seat.
- always check the water ______ before the baby is placed in the water
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- make sure there is no ________ between the edge of the mattress and the crib.
- make sure your child's toy is too large to be _________
- always hold a baby's bottle, never prop it.
- in the case your child is anywhere near fire, make sure their toy is _________
- make sure your child's toy has rounded, not ______ edges
- unused electrical outlets have safety ________
- _______ bags shold never be used on cribs or anywhere within the child's reach
- a baby should never be ______ whlie bathing
- use a _____ mat in the bathtub to prevent slips and falls.
16 Clues: always hold a baby's bottle, never prop it. • a baby should never be ______ whlie bathing • unused electrical outlets have safety ________ • make sure your child's toy is too large to be _________ • your child's toy should be colored with _________ paint • make sure your child's toy has rounded, not ______ edges • ...
science safety 2012-09-05
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- bad smells
- used when room is on fire
- the absolute most important thing about science
- when heated it looks the same
- saftey with living things
- needed when doing a lab with germs
- very important to have to start any lab
- some one you always need
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- open flame
- not alowed unless you are told to by a teacher and both __________are known
- you use when a chemical gets in to the things you goggles protect
- used to protect your eyes
- somthing you wear to feel realy cool and it will protect you to
- not alowed in lab area
- used when a person is on fire
- can be spread even when you have gloves
16 Clues: bad smells • open flame • not alowed in lab area • some one you always need • used when room is on fire • used to protect your eyes • saftey with living things • when heated it looks the same • used when a person is on fire • needed when doing a lab with germs • can be spread even when you have gloves • very important to have to start any lab • ...
Lab Safety 2015-01-04
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- Students cannot _________ or drink during labs.
- Food or drink cannot be consumed _________ labs.
- This is used to protect clothing from spills and damage.
- This behavior is prohibited in the lab.
- This is who is responsible for cleaning up the lab.
- Closed toe ________ must be worn during labs.
- First person you should notify if an accident occurs.
- Broken ________ should never be placed in the regular trash can. Dispose of this in the designated container.
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- Work areas should be kept this way at all times.
- Always wear these to protect your eyes when working in the lab.
- Always read the directions or __________ before starting a lab.
- Always _________ your hands when lab and clean-up are complete.
- Long hair must be _____ ______ during labs.
- Loose, long ______ must be pushed back or secured.
- What you should do if you don't understand a procedure or know how to use a piece of equipment.
- Students cannot _________ at lab tables during labs.
16 Clues: This behavior is prohibited in the lab. • Long hair must be _____ ______ during labs. • Closed toe ________ must be worn during labs. • Students cannot _________ or drink during labs. • Work areas should be kept this way at all times. • Food or drink cannot be consumed _________ labs. • Loose, long ______ must be pushed back or secured. • ...
Online safety 2016-01-16
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- A legal right to who can reproduce your work
- Software that doesn't allow viruses in your computer
- A process that transfers data from one place to another
- A method of sending media messages
- Passing off someone else's work as your own
- A piece of data containing details
- To not put yourself in danger
- A global network connecting many computers
- When your computer is connected to the internet
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- Where someone is mean to you over the computer
- A program that installs it's self on your computer
- A site on the internet so people can chat together
- A computer system that blocks of certain websites
- The practice of using fraudulent e-mails
- A word or phrase used to protect your information
- To send someone mail through the internet
16 Clues: To not put yourself in danger • A method of sending media messages • A piece of data containing details • The practice of using fraudulent e-mails • To send someone mail through the internet • A global network connecting many computers • Passing off someone else's work as your own • A legal right to who can reproduce your work • ...
Spring Safety 2023-03-16
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- More of this happens on the roads in spring and summer, watch for and obey all signs.
- There can still be lots of this in the spring, especially in the mornings.
- You must always wear this when driving.
- Roads in Alberta have lots of these in the spring.
- Leftover from winter maintenance, this can create a tripping hazard on walkways and roads.
- You'll most likely need to wear this on more than one occasion in the spring.
- You will need these to protect your eyes on sunny days.
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- April showers bring May _________.
- Many vehicle incidents happen when doing this so avoid if possible. (2 words.)
- Have patience for this on the road in spring.2 words
- You'll see these return to the roads.
- Be careful when walking or driving in these as they can hide hazards.
- Be aware more are out as the weather warms.
- These black and white critters are more active now.
- Signs that these are on a property and may be out are leashes, dishes and toys.
- In spring weather can do this rapidly.
16 Clues: April showers bring May _________. • You'll see these return to the roads. • In spring weather can do this rapidly. • You must always wear this when driving. • Be aware more are out as the weather warms. • Roads in Alberta have lots of these in the spring. • These black and white critters are more active now. • Have patience for this on the road in spring.2 words • ...
Safety Review 2022-09-21
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- an example would be someone fracturing an elbow at work
- provide a safe and elevated work platform
- this hazard involves flying objects such as debris
- required at six feet or above
- any man made cut formed by removal of soil
- must be four inches in height
- used daily to perform work at elevated levels
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- Gabby almost got hit with a wooden plank but she was like a ninja and moved in time
- type of drug that may not have obvious signs
- an example would be not wearing ppe
- task is broken down into parts and analyzed
- can happen from elevated or same level
- can cause ladder failure
- very durable material
- has the ability to shrink and swell
- hazard communication standard
16 Clues: very durable material • can cause ladder failure • required at six feet or above • must be four inches in height • hazard communication standard • an example would be not wearing ppe • has the ability to shrink and swell • can happen from elevated or same level • provide a safe and elevated work platform • any man made cut formed by removal of soil • ...
Safety & Sanitation 2022-08-27
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- One way to check if a restaurant is sanitary is to check its _____________________.
- You can put out a grease fire with this common kitchen ingredient.
- ______________ knives are more dangerous than sharp knives because you have to apply more pressure.
- Pick up small glass shards with a wet ______________ towel.
- Wash your hands after you crack an __________.
- Wash your hands for __________ seconds.
- Knives should be washed _______________ from all other dishes to prevent injury.
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- When picking up something hot in the kitchen always use a ____ ______________________.
- Food should not sit out longer than ____________ hours.
- When using a knife, use the ________ method to protect your fingers.
- Clean up ________________ immediately.
- Keep hot foods hot and ______________ foods cold.
- Never catch a falling knife, let it _____________.
- ___________________ in the kitchen is a sure way to cause an accident.
- Make sure pot handles are turned ____________ from the edge of the stove.
- Always use a cutting _____________ to avoid injury and damage to the counter.
16 Clues: Clean up ________________ immediately. • Wash your hands for __________ seconds. • Wash your hands after you crack an __________. • Keep hot foods hot and ______________ foods cold. • Never catch a falling knife, let it _____________. • Food should not sit out longer than ____________ hours. • Pick up small glass shards with a wet ______________ towel. • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Kitchen safety 2020-03-09
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- never cook in loose _
- always put away _ foods
- use a _ to fry meat and eggs in
- avoid _ or you could forget what you're doing
- don't _ in the kitchen
- ___ dry dishes or they can cross contaminate
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- _ produce
- keep _ foods hot
- don't cut on counter, make sure to use a _
- don't put _ in the microwave
- don't put _ in a sink full of water
- keep _ foods cold
- use oven _
- _ food will kill bacteria
- keep food at right _
- use _ and water while washing hands
16 Clues: _ produce • use oven _ • keep _ foods hot • keep _ foods cold • keep food at right _ • never cook in loose _ • don't _ in the kitchen • always put away _ foods • _ food will kill bacteria • don't put _ in the microwave • use a _ to fry meat and eggs in • don't put _ in a sink full of water • use _ and water while washing hands • don't cut on counter, make sure to use a _ • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-07
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- What do you do to fresh fruits and veggies?
- What shouldn't you do?
- meat What shouldn't you put on a plate that previously held raw meat?
- What do you cook to 165 degrees?
- What should be consistently 40 degrees?
- What shouldn't you do to food at room temperature?
- How many seconds do you wash your hands for?
- When should you discard refrigerated food?
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- What should be at 0 degrees or below?
- What can be spread throughout the kitchen?
- What should you do to raw meat, poultry, seafood and eggs from other foods?
- board What should you use to cut food on?
- meat What do you cook to 160 degrees?
- thermometer What do you use to check the internal temperature?
- What do you cook to 145 degrees?
- What do you do to firm-skinned fruits?
16 Clues: What shouldn't you do? • What do you cook to 165 degrees? • What do you cook to 145 degrees? • What should be at 0 degrees or below? • meat What do you cook to 160 degrees? • What do you do to firm-skinned fruits? • What should be consistently 40 degrees? • board What should you use to cut food on? • What can be spread throughout the kitchen? • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-07
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- What do you do to fresh fruits and veggies?
- What shouldn't you do?
- meat What shouldn't you put on a plate that previously held raw meat?
- What do you cook to 165 degrees?
- What should be consistently 40 degrees?
- What shouldn't you do to food at room temperature?
- How many seconds do you wash your hands for?
- When should you discard refrigerated food?
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- What should be at 0 degrees or below?
- What can be spread throughout the kitchen?
- What should you do to raw meat, poultry, seafood and eggs from other foods?
- board What should you use to cut food on?
- meat What do you cook to 160 degrees?
- thermometer What do you use to check the internal temperature?
- What do you cook to 145 degrees?
- What do you do to firm-skinned fruits?
16 Clues: What shouldn't you do? • What do you cook to 165 degrees? • What do you cook to 145 degrees? • What should be at 0 degrees or below? • meat What do you cook to 160 degrees? • What do you do to firm-skinned fruits? • What should be consistently 40 degrees? • board What should you use to cut food on? • What can be spread throughout the kitchen? • ...
Science Safety 2021-09-12
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- if chemicals get in your eyes, use the _____ station
- wash your _____ before leaving the lab
- don't stick your _____ in chemicals to smell them
- wear _____ to protect your eyes
- no _____ or drink allowed in lab
- no wearing _____ in the lab
- make sure to put long _______ up
- do not work _____ in the lab
- don't pick up broken _____ with your hands
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- no _____ in the lab to keep aisles clear
- put products in appropriate _____ containers
- tuck _____ clothing in
- assume all liquids are _____
- make sure your _____ cover your body
- never test something by _____ it
- must wear close-toed _____ in the lab
16 Clues: tuck _____ clothing in • no wearing _____ in the lab • assume all liquids are _____ • do not work _____ in the lab • wear _____ to protect your eyes • never test something by _____ it • no _____ or drink allowed in lab • make sure to put long _______ up • make sure your _____ cover your body • must wear close-toed _____ in the lab • wash your _____ before leaving the lab • ...
Safety Crossword 2021-09-13
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- in what position should the meat cooler door always be in?
- the name of your admin manager
- tool that every cart-pusher must use
- program used to prevent use of unsafe equipment
- Costco OKC Safety Coordinator
- what any person in a fresh department should wear
- AS400 to determine how to dispose of hazardous materials
- what to do when a forklift approaches a corner
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- When should you clean up a spill?
- the type of shoes to be worn in a fresh department
- What to wear while operating the scissor lift
- program used to take care of spills
- footwear that every merchant must wear
- Distance (in feet) you should maintain away from a forklift
- your General Manager
- How many carts can be pushed at one time?
16 Clues: your General Manager • Costco OKC Safety Coordinator • the name of your admin manager • When should you clean up a spill? • program used to take care of spills • tool that every cart-pusher must use • footwear that every merchant must wear • How many carts can be pushed at one time? • What to wear while operating the scissor lift • ...
Safety Crossword 2021-10-11
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- whether you are sitting, standing or lifting, use proper --------- to avoid muscle strain
- spilled liquids create --------------- and need to be cleaned up/or identified immediately
- is matching the job to the worker
- reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can often help prevent ---------back, when carrying an object, keep your --------- straight
- during an emergency you should use the exit ---------- to you
- don't read while walking. It doesn't save enough time to ------------ the risk
- when climbing the stairs, use the ------------
- we can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good ---------------
- close one ------------ in a filing cabinet before opening another
- scan ------------- while you walk and remove hazards that you encounter
- do not ----------- fire escape passageways and firefighting equipment
- never let your ---------------- down on safety
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- do not overload electrical circuits. Use only one --------- for each socket
- store ----------- items in lower drawers or on lower shelves
- it is our ---------- to work safely and report hazards
- the best time to prepare for an ----------------- is before one happens
16 Clues: is matching the job to the worker • when climbing the stairs, use the ------------ • never let your ---------------- down on safety • 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 • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-10-20
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- you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______
- infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans
- regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces
- a safety procedure that ensures equipment and heavy machinery are properly shut off and unable to turn back on before the required repairs and maintenance have been completed
- offers a way for all employees to confirm their dedication to positive safety behavior each year
- the practice of deploying people, policies, processes and technologies to protect organizations, their critical systems and sensitive information from digital attacks
- when you are on a boat, canoe, or kayak, make sure you always wear a __________
- if you see someone doing something unsafe on the job, you should use your _________________
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- aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________
- an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness or damage, but had the potential to do so
- what does PPE stand for?
- protection for your hands
- protection for your eyes
- a tornado _______ means a tornado has been spotted or a radar has picked one up
- protection for your head
- you can help prevent back problems by having good _______
16 Clues: what does PPE stand for? • protection for your eyes • protection for your head • protection for your hands • regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces • you can help prevent back problems by having good _______ • you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______ • aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________ • ...
Safety Refresher 2019-10-07
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- When the driver is not responding the train will come to an immediate stop. The message displayed on the PIS is ...
- When we carry out an evacuation directly into another train it is called a ...
- The act of moving passengers from one carriage to another.
- The colour of the handle passengers can pull on the E320.
- The act of moving passengers out of the train.
- The alarm that is activated when you push the button at the wheelchair is called the ... call.
- The place that is responsible for all traffic regulations in the concession.
- The First Line Of Response team.
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- The wires that hang above the train tracks.
- One of the principles on board is creating a ... vehicle.
- The fire extinguishers in the E300 are type ...
- The place in the concession that allows trains to move from one tunnel to another.
- When we exit the train into the running tunnel, we need ... protection.
- The alarm that sounds when the PIS indicates "YY DOOR44" is called the ... call.
- The first Eurostar train that has been refurbished into the E300 was called the ...
- What we use to communicate from one carriage to another without the radio.
16 Clues: The First Line Of Response team. • The wires that hang above the train tracks. • The act of moving passengers out of the train. • The fire extinguishers in the E300 are type ... • One of the principles on board is creating a ... vehicle. • The colour of the handle passengers can pull on the E320. • The act of moving passengers from one carriage to another. • ...
Hydration Safety 2023-05-08
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- In an emergency: _____ 911 immediately
- When working in a hot environment, _____ ______ in a shaded area.
- Signs of heat illness:______ or dizziness.
- Don't wait until you are _______ to drink some water.
- When working in a hot environment,_____ for the heat.
- ____ percent water loss is enough to produce cognitive performance Issues.
- A sign of a Heat Illness medical emergency: _______ of consciousness
- Nearly 3 out of 4 ________ from heat illness happen due to a lack of tolerance to hot working conditions.
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- Signs of heat illness: ______ or nausea.
- In an emergency: _____ the worker right away with water.
- Total body water comprises approximately 45–75% of a person’s _______ ________.
- When working in a hot environment,_____ out for each other.
- A sign of a Heat Illness medical emergency: _______ thinking or behavior
- A sign of a Heat Illness medical emergency: _______ speech
- In an emergency: _____ with the worker until help arrives.
- Sign of heat illness: If someone ______ sweating.
16 Clues: In an emergency: _____ 911 immediately • Signs of heat illness: ______ or nausea. • Signs of heat illness:______ or dizziness. • Sign of heat illness: If someone ______ sweating. • Don't wait until you are _______ to drink some water. • When working in a hot environment,_____ for the heat. • In an emergency: _____ the worker right away with water. • ...
Food safety 2023-05-10
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- You shouldn’t put ___ foods in the refrigerator
- Keep hot food hot and cold food __
- pathogens being transferred from one surface to another
- Practice good personal
- Proteins that cause allergic reactions
- slice veggies on a clean
- Keep it up if it’s long
- Any surface that touches food must be cleaned and
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- Don’t leave food out more than two
- How many seconds do u wash ur hands
- Can u wear rings in the kitchen
- How many types of hazards
- Place the thermometer on what part to check the temperature
- Take them off before going to the restroom
- Milk, eggs, and yogurt should be stored in the
- 41-135 F
16 Clues: 41-135 F • Practice good personal • Keep it up if it’s long • slice veggies on a clean • How many types of hazards • Can u wear rings in the kitchen • Don’t leave food out more than two • Keep hot food hot and cold food __ • How many seconds do u wash ur hands • Proteins that cause allergic reactions • Take them off before going to the restroom • ...
Kitchen Safety 2023-12-06
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- make sure all small ______ are turned off when you're done using them
- this can happen if you put a cord near dish water
- clean up spills as soon as possible so no one ______.
- do not put this in dish water
- do not put any chemicals on this, it could have a reaction to the heat
- always assume the oven is ___ so you don't accidentally burn yourself
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- turn off _____ when Miss Grass is trying to talk to the class so everyone can hear her
- make sure dishes are ______ before putting them away
- what you should do with small appliances when done using them
- clean up any _____ you make when in the kitchen
- do not put this in your microwave
- dry ingredients like _____ can also be very slippery
- make sure to wash these before cooking so you don't get germs in your food
- make sure to close these when done using them
- use no more than this many pumps of soap when washing dishes
- use all kitchen _____ the way they are meant to be used
16 Clues: do not put this in dish water • do not put this in your microwave • make sure to close these when done using them • clean up any _____ you make when in the kitchen • this can happen if you put a cord near dish water • make sure dishes are ______ before putting them away • dry ingredients like _____ can also be very slippery • ...
Online Safety 2023-11-13
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- The rights one has, under the law, to keep data about oneself confidential
- The rights one has, under the law, to create, share, and access information
- The standing or character of a person, company, or product created by the content they produce and the way they behave online
- Techniques used to extract meaning from data, often with the objective of improving a company’s productivity
- A network that operates using public infrastructure but uses security mechanisms such as encryption to restrict access to authorised users
- A phenomenon created when the algorithms in online spaces such as search engines and social media platforms predominantly only provide users with content that they agree with and do not expose them to different ideas or opinions
- The suppression, prohibition, or withholding of information that is considered unacceptable or dangerous, for example because it is obscene or a threat to national security
- Any information that can, either by itself or in combination with other data, uniquely identify you
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- The persona created from the content you have shared online
- Websites that are are not indexed by search engines and can only be accessed through specific software, frequently used for illegal activity
- A scam conducted by sending fraudulent emails disguised as communication from reputable companies that ask the receiver to reveal personal information
- Marketing that is tailored to the buying history, demographic data, and behavior of the customer
- Malicious software that is designed to break into and/or harm a computer system
- A process of converting data in order to protect information and prevent unauthorized access
- News that contains deliberate disinformation
- Large data sets that are analysed in order to identify patterns and trends, often used by organizations to better understand their customers
16 Clues: News that contains deliberate disinformation • The persona created from the content you have shared online • The rights one has, under the law, to keep data about oneself confidential • The rights one has, under the law, to create, share, and access information • Malicious software that is designed to break into and/or harm a computer system • ...
Welding Safety 2023-11-20
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- can catch fire
- person who monitors area for fires to start
- diagram that shows fire requirements
- allows a crew to create sparks
- used when a person is on fire
- type a
- never goes on an electrical fire
- type d
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- can start a fire
- type b
- type c
- by product of fire
- by product of fire
- used to put out fires
- can release energy and start a fire
- small hot spark
- unmelted flying metal
17 Clues: type b • type c • type a • type d • can catch fire • small hot spark • can start a fire • by product of fire • by product of fire • used to put out fires • unmelted flying metal • used when a person is on fire • allows a crew to create sparks • never goes on an electrical fire • can release energy and start a fire • diagram that shows fire requirements • ...
Lab safety 2023-08-20
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- Chemical waste should not be disposed of here.
- These should be closed after usage with Bunsen burners. (2 words)
- Do not suck up a pipette with this.
- Protect your eyes with this.
- Be _____ of your surroundings.
- Do not come into _______ with chemicals.
- Wash your _____ before you leave the lab.
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- Do not bring ____ in to eat.
- Know where this is to put out fires.
- Do not leave an ongoing experiment or fire __________.
- What should you wear in a lab? (2 words)
- Walk or run in a lab?
- Long hair must be ____.
- Do not pick this up when broken, use a dustpan and brush.
- Electrical equipment should not touch this.
- _____ your desk before experimenting.
16 Clues: Walk or run in a lab? • Long hair must be ____. • Do not bring ____ in to eat. • Protect your eyes with this. • Be _____ of your surroundings. • Do not suck up a pipette with this. • Know where this is to put out fires. • _____ your desk before experimenting. • What should you wear in a lab? (2 words) • Do not come into _______ with chemicals. • ...
Lab Safety 2023-08-25
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- It will rinse chemicals off your body. We don't have one in this room :(
- No ________ around during lab.
- You and your parents signed a _____________.
- It will rinse chemicals from your eyes.
- _____ your hands with soap and water before and after a lab.
- Do not make up your own _______________.
- you have to pass the lab safety ______.
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- Used to put out fires on objects but usually not on people.
- No eating _______.
- Never use your nose to directly do this.
- We always wear these to protect our eyes during a lab.
- Can be used on people to smother a fire.
- Tie this into a ponytail.
- Notify your _________ if you notice anything that may be unsafe.
- Never pick up _________ glass with your hands.
- Keep your lab station free of ______.
16 Clues: No eating _______. • Tie this into a ponytail. • No ________ around during lab. • Keep your lab station free of ______. • It will rinse chemicals from your eyes. • you have to pass the lab safety ______. • Never use your nose to directly do this. • Can be used on people to smother a fire. • Do not make up your own _______________. • ...
CORE SAFETY 2023-08-31
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- incidental grounding of a conducting electrical wire
- capable of easily igniting and rapidly burning, used to describe a fuel with a flashpoint @ or above 100 deg. Far.
- equipment or clothing designed to prevent or reduce injuries
- organization of a companies management, including reporting procedures, supervisory responsibilities, and administrations
- powered by fluid under pressure
- work area large enough for a person to work, but arranged in such a way that employee must physically enter space to perform work
- created when the whole company sees the value of safe work environment
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- unplanned event that results in personal injury and/or property damage
- a narrow excavation made below the surface of the ground that is generally deeper than it is wide
- powered by air pressure, such as a pneumatic tool
- a device that provides clean, filtered air for breathing, no matter what is in the surrounding air
- agency of the US department of labor
- unplanned event that does not result in personal injury
- capable of easily igniting and rapidly burning, used to describe a fuel with a flashpoint before 100 deg. Far.
- document that must accompany any hazardous substance
- someone capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions
16 Clues: powered by fluid under pressure • agency of the US department of labor • powered by air pressure, such as a pneumatic tool • incidental grounding of a conducting electrical wire • document that must accompany any hazardous substance • unplanned event that does not result in personal injury • equipment or clothing designed to prevent or reduce injuries • ...
Food Safety 2023-09-06
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- This is done to leftovers, and you must ensure this reaches 165 degrees farenheit
- This should not be done at room temperature or under hot running water
- A food with limited shelf life
- illness Disease resulting from contaminated food
- safety Preparation and storage of food to prevent foodborne illness
- Examples include bacteria and viruses
- The degree of heat measured in food
- A danger or risk
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- The practice of cleanliness to prevent the spread of disease
- The cleanliness of equipment and facilities
- Transfer of harmful substances, such as microorganisms
- Acronym for hazard analysis and critical control point
- The instrument for measuring temperatures
- zone The temperature range of 40 degrees-140 degrees where bacteria can grow rapidly
- in First Out The method of labeling dates on food, and using the older dates first
- Types include dry food, refrigerator and freezer
16 Clues: A danger or risk • A food with limited shelf life • The degree of heat measured in food • Examples include bacteria and viruses • The instrument for measuring temperatures • The cleanliness of equipment and facilities • Types include dry food, refrigerator and freezer • illness Disease resulting from contaminated food • ...
Lab Safety 2024-01-26
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- do this to a chemical once it is pored
- what is chemistry?
- what the Bunsen Burner pumps out
- anybody can use this to stop a fire
- adjust this if flame is too strong or weak
- use these to handle hot chemical glassware
- clothing material that easily melt to your skin
- what someone wears for every single lab
- read chemicals at this height
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- if chemicals get in your eyes use this
- clear objects out of here so people can walk
- do not shake this!
- article of clothing that easily burns
- length of pants to wear on lab day
- hold the bottles with your hands covering this
- take these off when in the shower
16 Clues: what is chemistry? • do not shake this! • read chemicals at this height • what the Bunsen Burner pumps out • take these off when in the shower • length of pants to wear on lab day • anybody can use this to stop a fire • article of clothing that easily burns • if chemicals get in your eyes use this • do this to a chemical once it is pored • ...
Fire Safety 2024-05-29
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- Do not ______ fire escape passageways and fire fighting equipment
- Because smoke rises, smoke alarms should be installed on the ________
- Drills conducted to identify fire safety risks
- Acronym of our designated evacuation meeting spot
- Check and replace any electrical ______ with broken connectors or cracked insulation
- Employees should know the location of ___ exits closest to their work area
- Side-to-side motion while maintaining a safe distance
- Device that warns of some danger
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- ________ fires by closing doors
- Fire Protection Device
- They are responsible for implementing fire drills & fire safety plans
- During an emergency you should use the exit _______ to you
- 3 things a fire needs to start: Fuel, Oxygen and _____
- Replace or service your fire extinguisher after ____ use
- Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep
- ____ the nozzle at the base of the fire
16 Clues: Fire Protection Device • Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep • ________ fires by closing doors • Device that warns of some danger • ____ the nozzle at the base of the fire • Drills conducted to identify fire safety risks • Acronym of our designated evacuation meeting spot • Side-to-side motion while maintaining a safe distance • 3 things a fire needs to start: Fuel, Oxygen and _____ • ...
Basic Safety 2025-02-11
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- High Efficiency Particulate Arrestance Filters
- A formal procedure for taking equipment out of service
- Spaces A space that has been evaluated and found to have actual or potential hazards
- A room or area that is used for scientific research
- A process using heat in excess of 800 degrees to melt a filler metal
- A structure used to protect workers in trenches
- Person who directs a vehicle when vison is blocked
- Mid-level, horizontal board
- A line attached to a tool or object to pull up
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- A serious lung disease resulting from the inhalation of crystalline silica particles
- An official authorization from the site manager to perform work that may pose a fire hazard
- A support system designed to prevent a trench cave-in
- Work done near a hazard bit not actually in contact with it
- The joining of metal parts by fusion
- Sock A cloth cone open at both ends mounted in a high place to show which direction the wind is blowing
- Conducting connection between electrical equipment or an electrical circuit and the earth
16 Clues: Mid-level, horizontal board • The joining of metal parts by fusion • High Efficiency Particulate Arrestance Filters • A line attached to a tool or object to pull up • A structure used to protect workers in trenches • Person who directs a vehicle when vison is blocked • A room or area that is used for scientific research • ...
ONLINE SAFETY 2025-03-02
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- CHECK YOUR ... SETTINGS
- DON'T LET ANYBODY KNOW YOUR ...
- ONLY ... PEOPLE IN POSTS AND PHOTOS IF YOU ARE SURE THAT THEY WILL LIKE IT
- ONCE YOU POST SOMETHING ONLINE IT STAYS THERE ...
- BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU CLICK ON LINKS AND DOWNLOAD PROGRAMS FROM THE INTERNET AS THEY MIGHT CONTAIN A ...
- DON'T SHARE YOUR PERSONAL ... ONLINE
- ... BEFORE YOU SHARE THINGS ONLINE
- ALWAYS TELL AN ... WHEN SOMETHING WORRIES YOU ONLINE
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- KEEP YOUR ... SAFE, DON'T TELL THEM EVEN TO YOUR BEST FRIEND.
- BE ... ONLINE, DON'T POST ANYTHING RUDE OR OFFENSIVE
- A STRONG PASSWORD IS A MIX OF LETTERS, NUMBERS AND SPECIAL ...
- YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA IS A ... OF YOUR LIFE
- 70% OF COMPANIES CHECK FUTURE EMPLYEES' ... BEFORE THEY GIVE THEM A JOB
- DON'T ACCEPT FRIENDS REQUESTS FROM ...
- DON'T CLICK ON A ... IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHO SENT IT
- A PERSON WHO ENJOYS WRITING HORRIBLE COMMENTS ONLINE
16 Clues: CHECK YOUR ... SETTINGS • DON'T LET ANYBODY KNOW YOUR ... • ... BEFORE YOU SHARE THINGS ONLINE • DON'T SHARE YOUR PERSONAL ... ONLINE • DON'T ACCEPT FRIENDS REQUESTS FROM ... • YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA IS A ... OF YOUR LIFE • ONCE YOU POST SOMETHING ONLINE IT STAYS THERE ... • DON'T CLICK ON A ... IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHO SENT IT • ...
Patient safety 2025-02-02
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- Upon receiving all from laboratory, the receiving nurse shall confirm the name and ___________ number of the patient
- Using the “ABCS” mnemonic, the RN will screen all adult patients on admission for risk of fall with injury. “S” refers to patient having had Surgery related to ________, Abdominal and Lower limb Amputation.
- The structured communication tool to convey patient information in a concise manner
- back, To acknowledge from reporting staff, receiver is to ________ to reporting lab staff
- shift, How often should preventive interventions be evaluated for individual patients?
- The opposite of silence in healthcare settings
- What color identification band is used for patient s at moderate risk of falls?
- Fall, For adult patients screened to be at low risk of fall with injury on admission, the RN or EN will further assess the patient’s fall risk using _______ _______scale.
- A key benefit of speaking up, leading to better care outcomes
- For inter-institution transfers, the RN in charge to ensures that the _________ Record is completed and made available prior to transfer.
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- The time frame (in minutes) that a nurse (RN) in charge to ensure that the critical result(s) is/are conveyed to the requesting doctor/ clinician, primary doctor in-charge or escalated to the appropriate doctor
- The organization responsible for the Speak Up patient safety campaign – The Joint Commission
- Where should the completed Critical Test Result paper form filed after handed over to the RN-in charge in the next shift?
- The "B" in SBAR, meant to provide details about the patient's past medical events, such as patient mental status/ conscious level and physical impairment status
- For transfers to _________centre, the RN in charge should input handover details in the NUR inpatient Progress Note in SCM
- A critical value in healthcare that encourages honesty
16 Clues: The opposite of silence in healthcare settings • A critical value in healthcare that encourages honesty • A key benefit of speaking up, leading to better care outcomes • What color identification band is used for patient s at moderate risk of falls? • The structured communication tool to convey patient information in a concise manner • ...
Safety Equipments 2025-09-17
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- Ear protections
- Working platform that is used for work at less than 2 metres above the ground
- Respiratory protection can be applied where risky respiratory conditions
- Hand protection
- Working platform that is used for work at 2 metres or more above the ground
- Face protection
- Torso protection that is used in dark environment
- Body protection
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- Eye protection that is suitable for protection from dust, particles and chemical splattering
- Eye protection that is suitable for protection from flying chips and the impact of fragments
- Fall protection that is used to prevent falls
- Foot protection
- Ear protections that are suitable for high noise levels
- Head protection
- Respiratory protection helps to screen out the contaminants in the air
- Fall protection that is used to restrict movement while working
16 Clues: Ear protections • Foot protection • Hand protection • Head protection • Face protection • Body protection • Fall protection that is used to prevent falls • Torso protection that is used in dark environment • Ear protections that are suitable for high noise levels • Fall protection that is used to restrict movement while working • ...
Garden Safety 2025-06-03
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- A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of the soil.
- A plant created by crossing two different varieties.
- A layer of material spread on top of the soil to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
- The process of introducing air into the soil to improve drainage and root growth.
- A plant that lives for more than two years, typically returning year after year.
- A plant that is supplied with its roots exposed, without any soil around them.
- substances used to kill plants
- A plant that lives for two years, flowering and producing seed in its second year.
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- The process of a seed sprouting and developing into a seedling.
- A plant that sheds its leaves seasonally, usually in the fall or winter.
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- Decomposed organic matter used to enrich the soil.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- A plant that retains its leaves throughout the year.
- where you plant vegetation
- has a similar meaning to protected
16 Clues: where you plant vegetation • substances used to kill plants • has a similar meaning to protected • Decomposed organic matter used to enrich the soil. • A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of the soil. • A plant created by crossing two different varieties. • A plant that retains its leaves throughout the year. • ...
Internet Safety 2025-09-29
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- 46% of the world has experienced this online.
- Someone pretending to be a real person, has a fake identity intending to trick you.
- A person you could tell when you're being cyberbullied.
- Somebody online mainly trying to convince you for your financial information.
- A group of people you could hangout with to improve internet usage.
- Where you're able to see how much time you spend on your device.
- Allows users and organizations to connect with each other.
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- Information about a person that permanently exists on the internet.
- A definition of taking protective measures and behaving responsibly online to keep yourself safe from threats.
- A person online with intent to lure minors into meeting them.
- A social media app where cyberbullying happens the most.
- A mode you could set on social media apps to protect yourself from strangers.
- A group of people who use social media the most, averaging 4.8 hours a day.
- Something the is required to enter to access a login of some sort.
- Something most people play on the internet for entertainment purposes.
- Someone who breaks into a computer system with a goal to steal personal information.
16 Clues: 46% of the world has experienced this online. • A person you could tell when you're being cyberbullied. • A social media app where cyberbullying happens the most. • Allows users and organizations to connect with each other. • A person online with intent to lure minors into meeting them. • Where you're able to see how much time you spend on your device. • ...
