safety Crossword Puzzles
Occupational Health and Safety 2024-02-22
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- These signs are normally red in colour.
- Protect the eyes from dust, flying particles or objects.
- Protect your nose from inhaling harmful fumes.
- Protect the skin and personal clothing from harmful chemicals or materials.
- These signs are green in colour.
- Helps to enhance a worker's visibility.
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- this type of sign indicates a potential hazard
- Protect the hands from injuries.
- a sign saying "Eye protection must be worn in this area" is a example of this type of sign.
- a general recognition and avoidance of possible harmful situations to one’s self.
- Some examples of this type of safety are safety signs and symbols.
- is a state of being protected from potential harm
- Plugs Protect your ears.
13 Clues: Plugs Protect your ears. • Protect the hands from injuries. • These signs are green in colour. • These signs are normally red in colour. • Helps to enhance a worker's visibility. • this type of sign indicates a potential hazard • Protect your nose from inhaling harmful fumes. • is a state of being protected from potential harm • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2023-03-14
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- High risk equipment that requires a license.
- Database to raise Good Saves.
- Health and Safety representative.
- Defined as any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone.
- Process to define how to identify which hazards are likely to cause harm. (2 words)
- Highest level of Hierarchy of Controls
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- Where on site would you wear high visibility vest?
- Raising an unsafe observation(2 words)
- Who is responsible to ensure workplace safety.
- Our safety regulator.
- Personal protective equipment
- Is what we term immediate medical assistance offered to any ill or injured person, irrespective of the severity of the illness, to save a person's life till medical help or ambulance arrives.
- Serious injury & fatality prevention program.
13 Clues: Our safety regulator. • Database to raise Good Saves. • Personal protective equipment • Health and Safety representative. • Raising an unsafe observation(2 words) • Highest level of Hierarchy of Controls • High risk equipment that requires a license. • Serious injury & fatality prevention program. • Who is responsible to ensure workplace safety. • ...
National Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022 2022-03-17
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- Make sure your patient always has this in reach.
- One of the biggest risks in a rehabilitation environment is ______.
- When passing meal trays make sure to check two _________.
- Be sure to always report __________.
- You should wash your hands for at least ______ seconds.
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- National Patient Safety goal #2 encourages improvement of this among caregivers.
- One of the most important infection control measures is __________.
- _________ is responsible for patient safety.
- The physician must be notified within __ minutes of a critical result being reported.
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher.
- One of the “P’s” performed during hourly rounding.
- A culture of ________ encourages and supports the reporting of any situation that threatens the patient.
- Purposeful hourly ________ is very effective in reducing falls.
13 Clues: Be sure to always report __________. • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher. • _________ is responsible for patient safety. • Make sure your patient always has this in reach. • One of the “P’s” performed during hourly rounding. • You should wash your hands for at least ______ seconds. • When passing meal trays make sure to check two _________. • ...
Emergency Preparedness Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-24
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- where can you find safety information
- to avoid serious shock, it should never be mixed with water
- Emergency Preparedness month is _______
- This contains bandages, gauze and other items to take care of someone who is hurt
- you should seek _____ incase of an Tornado
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- Your family should talk and make a ___ so you know what to do in case of an emergency
- what do you require before performing a task
- save one gallon of this per person
- in an emergency you should do this when advised
- It is important to have a fire ______ plan
- who is our safety and health manager
- where do you go incase of a fire at Apcom (2 words)
- what should your number priority at work be?
13 Clues: save one gallon of this per person • who is our safety and health manager • where can you find safety information • Emergency Preparedness month is _______ • It is important to have a fire ______ plan • you should seek _____ incase of an Tornado • what do you require before performing a task • what should your number priority at work be? • ...
Safety Procdures 2022-07-18
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- red fluid that circulates in the body
- liquid prevents disease-causing organisms
- put over the bed to help keep it clean
- adhesive covering
- tissue is damaged through injury/disease
- solution used to disinfect tools
- used to dispense product from bowl to hand
- where you dispose of supplies
- document made by manufacturer for hazards
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- ex iodine,alcohol,hydrogen peroxide
- put these on to protect hands
- thin fabric used to wrap fingers
- put on patients to protect eyes
- applied to hands after using trash
- compound/substance that’s been purified
- box where needles and lancets go after use
16 Clues: adhesive covering • put these on to protect hands • where you dispose of supplies • put on patients to protect eyes • thin fabric used to wrap fingers • solution used to disinfect tools • applied to hands after using trash • ex iodine,alcohol,hydrogen peroxide • red fluid that circulates in the body • put over the bed to help keep it clean • ...
Holiday Safety 2022-08-22
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- This, or a splash, can cause burns when cooking.
- Remove this to prevent skin and eye irritation
- The leading day of the year for home fires.
- It is important to use the right ______ when hanging lights.
- This type of driving should be used for all travel, not just holiday.
- A ________ adult should accompany children while Trick-or-Treating
- Kind of tape fastened to a child's costume to better be seen at night.
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- Avoid these types of ornaments to keep kids more safe.
- The number of feet children should stay away from a hot stove
- Use a food ________ to ensure meat is cooked to a safe temperature.
- These should be stored in a high, locked cabinet.
- How often should you wash your hands while cooking?
- Never leave your food _______ while cooking.
- When is it ok for children to enter a stranger's home?
- All costumes, wigs, and accessories should be _______________
- Halloween Masks are not always safe because they can obscure this.
16 Clues: The leading day of the year for home fires. • Never leave your food _______ while cooking. • Remove this to prevent skin and eye irritation • This, or a splash, can cause burns when cooking. • These should be stored in a high, locked cabinet. • How often should you wash your hands while cooking? • Avoid these types of ornaments to keep kids more safe. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-10-20
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- what does PPE stand for?
- a tornado _______ means a tornado has been spotted or a radar has picked one up
- regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces
- 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 _________________
- infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans
- you can help prevent back problems by having good _______
- protection for your head
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- an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness or damage, but had the potential to do so
- offers a way for all employees to confirm their dedication to positive safety behavior each year
- 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
- the practice of deploying people, policies, processes and technologies to protect organizations, their critical systems and sensitive information from digital attacks
- you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______
- protection for your hands
- aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________
- protection for your eyes
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 ________ • ...
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?
- What meat 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?
- What board 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? • What board should you use to cut food on? • What can be spread throughout the kitchen? • ...
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. • ...
online safety 2023-01-30
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- Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online.
- Information that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you (your full name, your address).
- Protection from being traced or observed by others, including the government, the public, or selected individuals or groups.
- privacy policy is a document that explains how an organization handles any customer, client or employee information gathered in its operations. Most websites make their privacy policies available to site visitors.
- to choose to not participate in something.
- an online bully
- When someone poses as an institution, like a bank or a school, and sends you a personalized message asking you to provide private information.
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- A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity.
- lasting a long time
- A digital citizen is a person who develops the skills and knowledge to effectively use the internet and digital technologies. They're also people who use digital technologies and the internet in appropriate and responsible ways in order to engage and participate in society and politics.
- a dishonest scheme
- your body temperature rises, you may sweat to release heat; if too much heat escapes, you may end up feeling too cold, which will cause your muscles to shiver in an effort to make you warmer. This would be an example of a self-regulating negative feedback loop.
- Choices a website or app might give you about what information is visible to other users and third parties.
- To select, organize, and look after a collection (like content posted to a social media profile- the pages or people you follow.)
- an online footprint
- Small text files placed on your device by the sites you visit that collect information about your device and your activity.
16 Clues: an online bully • a dishonest scheme • lasting a long time • an online footprint • to choose to not participate in something. • Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online. • A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2023-02-01
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- The number one rule when cooking?
- Never leave ____ hanging when the stove or oven are on and heated.
- This should always be out of reach from children and animals.
- Always be _____ when cookings
- Knives are more dangerous than sharp knives
- Never cook in _______ clothing.
- Always use these when removing hot idems from a heated place
- You should always wear _____ when cooking.
- the first thing you should do to prevent illness is _____________ _______________
- You should never ____ in the kitchen espeically when there are sharp objects out or the stove/oven are on and heated fully.
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- You should always turn _____ the oven as soon as you are done
- Should be in every kitchen or near every klitchen to ensure maximum safety in case of a fire
- Use this to reach high places.
- you should check your fire ________ monthly to ensure maximum safety
- you should always tie this back when cooking or baking.
- Never overload the ______.
16 Clues: Never overload the ______. • Always be _____ when cookings • Use this to reach high places. • Never cook in _______ clothing. • The number one rule when cooking? • You should always wear _____ when cooking. • Knives are more dangerous than sharp knives • you should always tie this back when cooking or baking. • Always use these when removing hot idems from a heated place • ...
Sander Safety 2023-01-19
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- Work must be done on the side of the disc rotating ____________.
- Make sure ____________ is holding the abrasive disc tightly to the revolving plate.
- Do not leave the machine until it has come to a complete ____________.
- Remove ____________ , eliminate loose clothing and confine long hair.
- Material should be held flat against the table and hands should be kept clear of the ____________ disc.
- The belt must be ____________ if any changes or adjustments are made.
- Make sure there is adequate ____________ on the belt and that it is not torn.
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- Make sure all ____________ are in place and operating correctly.
- Make all adjustments except final belt tracking with the ____________ off.
- The table should be adjusted to within ____________ sixteenth of an inch from the abrasive belt.
- Keep ____________ clear of the abrasive belt while operating and keep material flat on the table. Sanding can be done on either side of the table / belt.
- Always use proper____________ protection.
- The abrasive disc should not be ____________ or damaged.
- When changing the belt make sure the ____________ runs as arrows indicate.
- The ____________ should be adjusted to within 1/16” of the abrasive disc.
- Operate only with instructor’s ____________ and after you have received instruction.
16 Clues: Always use proper____________ protection. • The abrasive disc should not be ____________ or damaged. • Make sure all ____________ are in place and operating correctly. • Work must be done on the side of the disc rotating ____________. • Remove ____________ , eliminate loose clothing and confine long hair. • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-05-19
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- As the temperatures start to rise outside so does the need for us to stay ___
- Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
- When working with sharps, what MUST you wear
- The goal of doing a ____ observation is to care about the safety of your fellow associate
- How often are forklift inspections required
- No pedestrian traffic is allowed in this area
- All forklift drivers must wear a ____ when operating a lift
- ___ ___ tag out
- Practice run for a real fire threat
- Shirt colors that are allowed to be worn instead of hi-vis vests: green, orange, ___, yellow
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- The most common type of workplace injury
- Dizziness, thirst, heavy sweating, nausea, weakness
- Do not feed the ____
- Go to nearest designated shelter in case of this
- Basic treatment given to an injured person
- Chest compressions are an integral part of
16 Clues: ___ ___ tag out • Do not feed the ____ • Practice run for a real fire threat • The most common type of workplace injury • Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • Basic treatment given to an injured person • Chest compressions are an integral part of • How often are forklift inspections required • When working with sharps, what MUST you wear • ...
Science Safety 2014-09-02
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- If chemicals get into your eyes, rinse them out for 15 minutes
- Follow your teachers ___ and only do activities they assign
- If an ___ happens while doing a lab, tell the teacher immediately
- Put out a fire
- Protect and cover your hands
- Roll up long sleeves and do not wear anything baggy
- If chemicals get on your body use this to rinse them off
- Wash your hands and clean materials using ___ and water
- Wool; Put out a fire on a person
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- Do NOT leave near the edge of a lab table; Clean all materials after use
- Gently smelling chemicals
- If it hangs past your shoulders, tie it up so it doesn't get in the way
- Do NOT wear any chains or loose ___ during an experiment
- Know where all the ___ are if an emergency happens and you need to leave the room
- Protect and cover your eyes
- Closed toed
16 Clues: Closed toed • Put out a fire • Gently smelling chemicals • Protect and cover your eyes • Protect and cover your hands • Wool; Put out a fire on a person • Roll up long sleeves and do not wear anything baggy • Wash your hands and clean materials using ___ and water • Do NOT wear any chains or loose ___ during an experiment • ...
Food safety 2015-02-26
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- Sixty-five percent of people with _______ die.
- Where is the safest place to defrost food?
- ________ is a bacteria found in contaminated water.
- _____ is transmitted mostly by food handlers.
- A _____ is a disease acquired from eating and drinking contaminated food or water.
- A bacteria found in deli meats, raw milk, and raw hot dogs.
- Botulism consists of spores most often contained in __________ foods that have been improperly processe.
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- Use a food _____ to check the temperature of your burger to make sure it's done.
- Hazardous foods displayed at ____ temperature for longer than two hours must not be eaten and should be properly disposed of.
- What is caused when unclean hands contaminate food?
- A virus you can get she you eat raw cookie dough.
- Never ______ food at room temperature.
- Bacteria grow rapidly in the ___________.
- Cut meat and fruit on separate cutting ______.
- Food like milk and eggs should always be put in the ____ after being brought home from the grocery store.
- Raw meat should ___ touch fruit
16 Clues: Raw meat should ___ touch fruit • Never ______ food at room temperature. • Bacteria grow rapidly in the ___________. • Where is the safest place to defrost food? • _____ is transmitted mostly by food handlers. • Sixty-five percent of people with _______ die. • Cut meat and fruit on separate cutting ______. • A virus you can get she you eat raw cookie dough. • ...
Bicycle Safety 2015-08-06
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- Bicyclists should go with the __________ of traffic, not against it.
- Drivers should allow enough room when passing __________, as you would when passing another vehicle.
- A division of a road marked off with painted lines, for use by cyclists.
- A rod or spindle (either fixed or rotating) passing through the center of a wheel or group of wheels.
- The upper or outer edge of an object, typically something circular or approximately circular.
- The steering bar of a bicycle, motorcycle, scooter, or other vehicle, with a handgrip at each end.
- A hard or padded protective hat.
- Bicyclists should be ready to __________ at driveways and intersections.
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- Make yourself and your bicycle __________ at all times.
- 9% of bicyclist __________ and 20% of injuries occurred among children under 16.
- Watch for __________ pavement, potholes, wet leaves, storm gates or other roadway changes that can make you lose balance.
- Give extra room around __________ on bicycles because they can be unpredictable.
- A vehicle composed of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.
- Ride sober. __________ affects balance, judgment, and reaction time.
- Look left __________ left before entering a road.
- A circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground.
16 Clues: A hard or padded protective hat. • Look left __________ left before entering a road. • Make yourself and your bicycle __________ at all times. • Bicyclists should go with the __________ of traffic, not against it. • Ride sober. __________ affects balance, judgment, and reaction time. • A division of a road marked off with painted lines, for use by cyclists. • ...
workshop safety 2016-11-02
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- what do you wear to protect your eyes?
- what do you use to lock the chuck?
- all way make sure your shoe laces are ____incase you trip!
- what goes on the vice to protect it?
- make sure the floor is always ____!
- what is the first thing you get out before starting any work?
- make sure the lid is always __ a tub of paint!
- long should always be in a________?
- at the end of a practical,always put your equipment ____!
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- always make sure you machine is ___ before leaving it!
- how do stand while using a had file?
- what colour button is the emergency stop button on any machine?
- always _____ up after you are done with all your equipment!
- you should never ___ in a workshop!
- what do you wear to keep your uniform clean?
- your workshop should always be _____!
16 Clues: what do you use to lock the chuck? • make sure the floor is always ____! • you should never ___ in a workshop! • long should always be in a________? • how do stand while using a had file? • what goes on the vice to protect it? • your workshop should always be _____! • what do you wear to protect your eyes? • what do you wear to keep your uniform clean? • ...
Health & Safety 2017-05-08
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- the act of preventing machinery from start up during repair
- a symbol on a white background framed within a red border
- the scientific study of people and their working conditions
- a situation in the workplace that needs to be reported
- PPE worn when handling Silica or Enzymes
- contributes to 80% of car crashes
- the urgent immediate escape of people away from an area that contains danger
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- used to fight fires
- the process of examining the workplace to identify and mitigate hazards
- a committee composed of worker and employer representatives
- has the most authority and greatest responsibility under OHSA
- emergency care or treatment given to an ill or injured worker at the workplace
- required as eye protection for bulk filling
- the standard product for anyone working outdoors in the summer
- one of three rights provided to all employees
- a device used in the event of cardiac emergencies
16 Clues: used to fight fires • contributes to 80% of car crashes • PPE worn when handling Silica or Enzymes • required as eye protection for bulk filling • one of three rights provided to all employees • a device used in the event of cardiac emergencies • a situation in the workplace that needs to be reported • a symbol on a white background framed within a red border • ...
Safety Basics 2022-04-06
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- What does SIA stand for
- What does CFR stand for
- Which president signed the OSH Act into legislation
- What type of incidents HAVE to be documented
- What type of employee is not covered under the OSH Act
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- Most common type of injury onsite
- How many hours do you have to start an investigation
- When is the beginning of the safety year
- MAU's #1 core value
- These standards apply to any employer in an industry
- Private organization that creates voluntary standards
- How many days do you have to complete an incident
- What month was the OSH Act signed into legislation
- What month was OSHA created
- Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead
- Which OSHA clause is considered the "catch all"
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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- What does SIA stand for?
- What does CFR stand for?
- Which president signed the OSH Act into legislation?
- What type of incidents HAVE to be documented?
- What type of employee is not covered under the OSH Act?
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- Most common type of injury onsite?
- How many hours do you have to start an investigation?
- When is the beginning of the safety year?
- MAU's #1 core value?
- These standards apply to any employer in an industry?
- Private organization that creates voluntary standards?
- How many days do you have to complete an incident?
- What month was the OSH Act signed into legislation?
- What month was OSHA created?
- Who is the onsite Safety Team Lead?
- Which OSHA clause is considered the "catch all"?
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 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 • ...
Heat Safety 2024-05-30
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- Heat ___ consists of red, irritated bumps
- Can lead to death
- Type of body temperature indicating heat illness Do not leave the worker this way
- Drinks with electrolytes can help replace this
- Type of clothing best in hot conditions
- To build tolerance to heat
- Decreased output of this is a sign of illness
- Take an extra one to cool off
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- Do this for yourself and others
- Caused by caffeine and alcohol
- Type of speech indicating heat illness emergency
- Heat ___ occurs due to loss of fluid and salt
- Symptom indicating heat illness emergency
- Do not leave the ill worker in this condition
- Drink 1 cup of this every 15 to 20 minutes
- Caused by loss of salt when sweating
16 Clues: Can lead to death • To build tolerance to heat • Take an extra one to cool off • Caused by caffeine and alcohol • Do this for yourself and others • Caused by loss of salt when sweating • Type of clothing best in hot conditions • Heat ___ consists of red, irritated bumps • Symptom indicating heat illness emergency • Drink 1 cup of this every 15 to 20 minutes • ...
Aquatics Safety 2025-01-31
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- Always ____ on the pool deck.
- ______ CPR so you can respond in an emergency.
- ________ and boating don't mix.
- Never swim or boat _____.
- Follow the pool ____ to stay safe.
- What you should know before you jump in.
- Know the rules of the lake before you go ______.
- Too much is no fun.
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- First thing to do if you are tired in the water.
- Beginning swimmers should wear.
- Before you jump in the water.
- Causes water to change quickly.
- Never underestimate the _______ of water.
- Never _______ if you have a cramp in you leg while swimming.
- Swim _____ increase your water safety.
- Never _____ a person under the water.
16 Clues: Too much is no fun. • Never swim or boat _____. • Always ____ on the pool deck. • Before you jump in the water. • Beginning swimmers should wear. • Causes water to change quickly. • ________ and boating don't mix. • Follow the pool ____ to stay safe. • Never _____ a person under the water. • Swim _____ increase your water safety. • What you should know before you jump in. • ...
Woodshop Safety 2025-02-27
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- This part of the tablesaw is used when completing a rip cut
- Must be in place on equipment when in use.
- Use the ______________ hand tool for every job.
- The stock MUST be up against the __________ when completing a cut.
- The minimum length (inches) for a board that may safely be cut.
- Must be worn at all times in the shop.
- This item is used with a hand saw to make precise angle cuts.
- Use __________ or vise grips to secure the work piece.
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- To make a crosscut or angle cut (90 degrees)
- ___________ hand power tools when they are not in use.
- The minimum margin of safety (inches) for the miter saw.
- Report all accident and injuries to the __________.
- A Safety tool used to guide wood through a table saw while keeping your hands away from the blade
- This must be removed and clear from the floor at all times.
- The blade must reach _____________ before completing a cut
- The minimum margin of safety (inches) for the tablesaw
16 Clues: Must be worn at all times in the shop. • Must be in place on equipment when in use. • To make a crosscut or angle cut (90 degrees) • Use the ______________ hand tool for every job. • Report all accident and injuries to the __________. • ___________ hand power tools when they are not in use. • The minimum margin of safety (inches) for the tablesaw • ...
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 • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-06-24
Across
- refective vest must be worn in this area
- Our Environmental policy
- color of hooper used for scrap
- procedure used to deenergize a machine
- Type of glove worn when changing blades
- max amount of metal reels in a stack
- the number of recordables we had in May 2024
Down
- The number of recordables we had in 2023
- equipment that protects you
- stop, think then
- hydration popcicles
- The H in HSE is for
- drinking water keeps you
- treating minor injuries on site
- cannot be leaned against the wall
- max number of pallets in a stack
16 Clues: stop, think then • hydration popcicles • The H in HSE is for • Our Environmental policy • drinking water keeps you • equipment that protects you • color of hooper used for scrap • treating minor injuries on site • max number of pallets in a stack • cannot be leaned against the wall • max amount of metal reels in a stack • procedure used to deenergize a machine • ...
Science Safety 2024-08-19
Across
- pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air.
- a document that provides information about the hazards and properties of a chemical, as well as safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting it
- a danger or risk
- a unit for washing off chemicals or substances that might have splashed into an individual's eyes before he or she can seek further medical attention.
- having been made impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance
- close-fitting eyeglasses with side shields, for protecting the eyes from glare, dust, water, etc.
- an individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral, etc., used as an example of its species or type for scientific study or display
- poisonous
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- an instrument with two movable arms that are joined at one end, used for picking up and holding things.
- the official procedure or system of rules
- liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
- a large, fire-resistant sheet or blanket made of material like woven glass fiber that can be used to smother small fires or wrap around someone whose clothing is on fire
- a ventilated enclosure in which gases, vapors and fumes are captured and removed from the work area
- easily set on fire
- get rid of by throwing away
- flushing a worker's body or clothes if they are exposed to hazardous substances
16 Clues: poisonous • a danger or risk • easily set on fire • get rid of by throwing away • the official procedure or system of rules • liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse. • pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air. • flushing a worker's body or clothes if they are exposed to hazardous substances • ...
Safety Crosswords! 2025-11-13
Across
- always remember to wear your ___ hat as a waterspider
- Spills or soiled packages should go to the ___ accummulation area if there isn't anyone in the Central Accumulation Area.
- DSF5 is located in South San ____
- Rest, Ice, Compress, and ____
- when handling carts, make sure to always wear this PPE.
- Spills or soiled packages should always go to the ___ accummulation area if there is a person inside of it.
- A form of exercise to improve muscle elasticity
- A required PPE during stow and pick and stage that wraps around your limb.
- Water bottles should go into the ___ Bin
Down
- When there is loose ___ wrap or trash on the floor, you should immediately pick it up and throw it away.
- Who can I talk to for new safety shoes or insoles?
- Always pick up loose ___ and throw it away immediately!
- There are medical supplies for everyone in the ___ area.
- To dispose of the grey spill pads, you put them in the ___ bin.
- The color of Safety.
- Site napkins, utensils, and plates go into the:
16 Clues: The color of Safety. • Rest, Ice, Compress, and ____ • DSF5 is located in South San ____ • Water bottles should go into the ___ Bin • A form of exercise to improve muscle elasticity • Site napkins, utensils, and plates go into the: • Who can I talk to for new safety shoes or insoles? • always remember to wear your ___ hat as a waterspider • ...
Kitchen Safety 2025-09-16
Across
- microorganisms that can cause foodborne illness
- used to protect your hands when handling hot items
- used to put out kitchen fires
- clothing worn to protect yourself while cooking
- surface used for chopping food
- a hazard in the kitchen: broken glass
- should be done before cooking for 20 seconds
- something on the floor that can cause a fall
- to clean something to remove harmful bacteria
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- used to put out grease fires
- temperature range where bacteria grow quickly
- a sharp tool that must be handled with care
- the transfer of bacteria
- a hazard in the kitchen: substances that contaminate
- fire caused by oil or fat, never use water
- a hazard in the kitchen where microorganisms cause foodborne illness
16 Clues: the transfer of bacteria • used to put out grease fires • used to put out kitchen fires • surface used for chopping food • a hazard in the kitchen: broken glass • fire caused by oil or fat, never use water • a sharp tool that must be handled with care • should be done before cooking for 20 seconds • something on the floor that can cause a fall • ...
Summer Safety 2025-06-11
Across
- Can occur when the body loses excessive water and salt
- Part of the body's cooling process
- Recommended minimum SPF for sunscreen
- essential minerals that regulate fluid balance, nerve and muscle function, and overall body processes
- One of the most common problems caused by the heat
- Worn to keep skin protected from sunburn
Down
- Get out of the water at the first sign of ___________________
- Wear these to protect your eyes in the summer
- Keeps your head safe while cycling
- Insect that can transmit illnesses such as Lyme Disease
- Most serious type of heat illness
- Should always be worn while out on the water
- Use this to protect your face and ears from the sun
- Sun gives off these rays
- Sun Protection Factor
- Best fabric for summer clothing
16 Clues: Sun Protection Factor • Sun gives off these rays • Best fabric for summer clothing • Most serious type of heat illness • Keeps your head safe while cycling • Part of the body's cooling process • Recommended minimum SPF for sunscreen • Worn to keep skin protected from sunburn • Should always be worn while out on the water • Wear these to protect your eyes in the summer • ...
Safety kit 2025-10-05
Across
- Set of implements for minor onboard repairs (7)
- Floating ring used to assist someone in the water (8)
- Small sound signal device for attracting attention (7)
- Large rescue craft carried on larger vessels (8)
- Visual signal indicating need for assistance (12)
- Inflatable craft used if abandoning ship (8)
- Device for putting out onboard fires (15)
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- Cord that stops the engine if the operator falls overboard (13)
- Personal flotation device worn to keep you afloat (10)
- Heat-resistant cloth used to smother galley fires (11)
- Marine radio used for ship-to-ship and distress communication (3)
- Pyrotechnic signals used to attract attention in an emergency (6)
- Simple but vital tool for removing water (6)
- Supplies used to treat injuries at sea (11)
- Reflector that helps other vessels detect your boat (5)
- Emergency beacon transmitting a distress signal via satellite (5)
16 Clues: Device for putting out onboard fires (15) • Supplies used to treat injuries at sea (11) • Simple but vital tool for removing water (6) • Inflatable craft used if abandoning ship (8) • Set of implements for minor onboard repairs (7) • Large rescue craft carried on larger vessels (8) • Visual signal indicating need for assistance (12) • ...
patient safety 2025-09-11
Across
- – Being free from illness
- – Person who diagnoses and treats patients
- – Steps taken to stop illness before it happens
- – Attention given to keep someone safe and healthy
- – Substance used to treat illness
- – Care given to cure illness
- – Helps the doctor and takes care of patients
- – Opposite of dirty
Down
- – Knowledge about keeping safe
- – Protects mouth and nose
- – Practices to stay clean and healthy
- – Place where patients are treated
- – Spread of harmful germs
- – Person who is receiving medical care
- – Condition of being protected from harm
- – Urgent medical situation
16 Clues: – Opposite of dirty • – Protects mouth and nose • – Being free from illness • – Spread of harmful germs • – Urgent medical situation • – Care given to cure illness • – Knowledge about keeping safe • – Substance used to treat illness • – Place where patients are treated • – Practices to stay clean and healthy • – Person who is receiving medical care • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-09-26
Across
- What can happen if you walk while using your phone?
- What can happen if bins are overloaded beyond capacity?
- What can happen if items are left scattered on the floor?
- What can happen if rubbish is not disposed of properly?
- What can happen if you use damaged carts?
- What can happen if pallet jacks are left unattended?
- What can happen if boxes are stacked three levels high without proper support?
- What can happen if wet floor signs are not placed on slippery surfaces?
- What can happen if items are left overhanging on shelves?
Down
- What can happen if you don't check both ways at corners and crossings?
- What can happen if you use broken pallets?
- What can happen if containers are overfilled and stacked too high?
- What can happen if warehouse traffic rules are ignored?
- What can happen if you handle sharp or rough materials without proper gloves?
- What can happen if emergency exits are blocked?
- What can happen if pallets are not properly positioned?
- What can happen if you attempt to move heavy pallets by yourself?
- What can happen if liquid spills are not cleaned up immediately?
- What can happen if you pull rather than push a cart?
19 Clues: What can happen if you use damaged carts? • What can happen if you use broken pallets? • What can happen if emergency exits are blocked? • What can happen if you walk while using your phone? • What can happen if pallet jacks are left unattended? • What can happen if you pull rather than push a cart? • What can happen if warehouse traffic rules are ignored? • ...
Safety Option 2026-03-02
Across
- A type of job you might take as a backup option to earn money while deciding your next steps
- A life change involving your money and responsibilities
- A second plan you can follow if your first goal doesn’t work out.
- A major life change that might make you need a backup plan, alongside finances and fitness.
- Something you build up by trying new things and learning
- Joining one of these in the evenings can help keep your passion alive without it being a career
- The ability to bounce back, keep trying, and stay positive after a setback or an unsuccessful audition
- Things you learn and improve over time, like acting, communication, and teamwork.
- Mohammed was told he needs to improve his acting skills and his ________ to get on the course next year.
- Earning money while learning a trade on the job
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- External factors and emotional well-being can negatively affect your ________ at college.
- The panel suggested Jack join an ________ dramatic society because a professional career wasn't for him.
- The performing arts is known for being a very ________ industry
- Career ________ are the different routes and directions you can take in your working life
- A difficult feeling you must learn to cope with after an unsuccessful audition
- The practical test or performance you have to do to get onto a performing arts course.
16 Clues: Earning money while learning a trade on the job • A life change involving your money and responsibilities • Something you build up by trying new things and learning • The performing arts is known for being a very ________ industry • A second plan you can follow if your first goal doesn’t work out. • ...
Process Safety Month - Crossword 2025-12-17
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- This terms in the barrier classification defines "How important a barrier is for the process to be safe".
- PSM has _______ elements.
- The Process Safety event are __________ in nature.
- This term in the barrier classification defines" What are the chances or possibility of a barrier to fail".
- this is the worst desirable outcome of the TOP event.
- this is the first element of the PSM.
- Process safety month and PSM in khandala is being driven under the theme of ______.
- we have ________ rules for process Safety.
- How many elements of PSM are under implemetation as of now in our khandala Plant
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- These are the controls or barriers that prevent the threats to reach to the TOP EVENT and are present on the left side of the bowtie diagram.
- These are the control measures or barriers that reduce or prevent the effects of TOP EVENT and are present on the right side of the bowtie diagram
- The PSM incidents are classified in 4 different _________ .
- This procedure is done post completion of risk assessment to identify the reliability of the Human barriers.
- This solvent has the highest storage capacity tank in the Solvent Tank farm.
- it is defined as the failure to contain the material in the intended equipments and is generally considered the Top event in the PSE.
- This solvent has the lowest Flash point out of all the solvents stored in the solvent tank farm area.
- the abbreviated terms for the Golden Rules of process safety is?
- This the initiating event or the base event that causes the TOP EVENT
18 Clues: PSM has _______ elements. • this is the first element of the PSM. • we have ________ rules for process Safety. • The Process Safety event are __________ in nature. • this is the worst desirable outcome of the TOP event. • The PSM incidents are classified in 4 different _________ . • the abbreviated terms for the Golden Rules of process safety is? • ...
Safety Crossword: Turn-in by 12/20 Name:__________________________ 2019-12-16
Across
- bell, buzzer or siren
- valued above all priorities
- condition of strain or tension
- all employees are __________ to immediately stop any unsafe act, condition or process
- condition of very low body temperature
- misplaced key (result of)
- sore spot from not wearing green on March 17
- _______ any unsafe act immediately
- sure of your surroundings
- between ankle & toes
Down
- able to catch fire easily
- auditory, visual, manual & cognitive are types of _________
- cornea crud
- damage to skin by freezing
- only acceptable number of injuries
- verboten equine fun
- take immediate ________ when you observe an unsafe act, condition or process
- shocking energy
- relief from a pitcher
- last line of defense
- safety boss
- saving face
22 Clues: cornea crud • safety boss • saving face • shocking energy • verboten equine fun • last line of defense • between ankle & toes • bell, buzzer or siren • relief from a pitcher • able to catch fire easily • misplaced key (result of) • sure of your surroundings • damage to skin by freezing • valued above all priorities • condition of strain or tension • only acceptable number of injuries • ...
Engineering 2023-02-27
Across
- typewriter,
- quality practices and documentation for a given product or facility.,
- hydrothermal and green synthesis methods
- Smart phone safety apps,
- X-Ray Glasses ,
- Bionic contact lenses ,
- system and a method of controlling yaw for an aircraft,
- highways ,
- breathable places on mars,
- Particularly suitable for manufacturing high grade steel from high phosphorus pig iron,
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- The steam engine kicked things off,
- The oven,
- Airborne Wind Turbines,
- "the servo valve",
- communication and transport to healthcare and connectivity,
- Drugs,
- Bionic exoskeleton,
- Electric Propulsion,
- civil sector structures,
- the production of xylitol,
- Micro-reactors,
- bridges, train tracks, ect.,
- philosopher Pythagoras ,
- The Ultimate Blade,
- public works,
- New Emergent Materials,
26 Clues: Drugs, • The oven, • highways , • typewriter, • public works, • Micro-reactors, • X-Ray Glasses , • "the servo valve", • Bionic exoskeleton, • The Ultimate Blade, • Electric Propulsion, • Airborne Wind Turbines, • Bionic contact lenses , • New Emergent Materials, • civil sector structures, • Smart phone safety apps, • philosopher Pythagoras , • the production of xylitol, • breathable places on mars, • ...
National Safety Day - Fortnight Celebration Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
Across
- Ethical decision-making framework (14)
- Employee well-being priority (12)
- Ethical behavior enforcement (11)
- Sustainable investing criterion (12)
- Governance compliance mandate (11)
- Social responsibility focus (10)
- Ethical leadership attribute (11)
- Sustainable business strategy (13)
- Sustainability commitment (12)
- Employee satisfaction initiative (12)
- Safety and sustainability linkage (13)
- Ethical leadership characteristic (12)
- Safety and ethics integration (12)
- Socially responsible investing factor (12)
- Community well-being advocacy (12)
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- Corporate transparency standard (11)
- Ethical oversight principle (12)
- Environmental impact measure (11)
- Stakeholder engagement practice (13)
- Workplace diversity initiative (11)
- Responsible investment guideline (12)
- Community welfare promotion (11)
- Governance accountability principle (12)
- Social impact measurement tool (12)
- Environmental conservation focus (13)
25 Clues: Sustainability commitment (12) • Ethical oversight principle (12) • Social responsibility focus (10) • Community welfare promotion (11) • Employee well-being priority (12) • Environmental impact measure (11) • Ethical behavior enforcement (11) • Ethical leadership attribute (11) • Governance compliance mandate (11) • Sustainable business strategy (13) • ...
CAREGIVING HAZARD 2025-05-02
Across
- – The right to refuse unsafe work
- – Dangerous condition caused by wet floors
- – Chemical often used for cleaning but can be hazardous
- – An unexpected event causing harm
- – Dangerous exposure to electricity
- Day – Global day recognizing safety at work (April 28)
- – Tiny particles in the air
- – Type of psychological stress
- – Excessive loud sound that can damage hearing
- – Substance causing cancer
Down
- – Protective eyewear
- – Personal Protective Equipment
- – Used to extinguish fires
- – Slip, trip, and falls
- – Common ergonomic hazard from poor posture
- – Confined space — area with limited entry or exit
- – Material Safety Data Sheet
- – Dust, fumes, and gases are examples of this type of hazard
- – Hazard type involving cords and clutter
- Assessment – Systematic check to identify risks
20 Clues: – Protective eyewear • – Slip, trip, and falls • – Used to extinguish fires • – Substance causing cancer • – Tiny particles in the air • – Material Safety Data Sheet • – Type of psychological stress • – Personal Protective Equipment • – The right to refuse unsafe work • – An unexpected event causing harm • – Dangerous exposure to electricity • ...
Safe Chemical Handling 2025-08-03
Across
- Poisonous or dangerous to health
- Can blow up or burst
- Moving fresh air through a space
- Can burn skin or damage things
- Things that should not be mixed
- Hot flames that can cause danger
- Safety gear like gloves and goggles
- Safety sheet about a chemical
- Keeps chemicals from leaking out
Down
- Can catch fire easily
- Throwing something away safely
- When something leaks or tips out
- Group that helps keep workers safe
- A time when something goes wrong fast
- Can make skin or eyes sore
- Warning sign for dangerous stuff
- Chance something bad might happen
- A sticker that shows what’s inside
- A substance used at work or in science
- A place where things are kept safely
20 Clues: Can blow up or burst • Can catch fire easily • Can make skin or eyes sore • Safety sheet about a chemical • Throwing something away safely • Can burn skin or damage things • Things that should not be mixed • Poisonous or dangerous to health • When something leaks or tips out • Moving fresh air through a space • Warning sign for dangerous stuff • Hot flames that can cause danger • ...
Project 2 UNIT 6 SK 2021-02-09
20 Clues: zubár • rýchlo • šepkať • opasok • správy • hrdina • hlasno • postava • strašný • žalúdok • herečka • zomrieť • bezpečie • nepriateľ • čarodejník • objaviť sa • potopiť sa • kreslený film • fantazijný film • opakovať na test
Spanish Vocabular Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-22
24 Clues: Jefe • Mano • Rute • Techo • Noche • Ayuda • Turno • Ayuda • Madera • Danado • Perder • Bodega • Empresa • Recibir • Caminar • Idiomas • Empezar • Almuerzo • Personal • Nosotros • Camioneta • Tornillos • Mercancia • Seguridad
U4 C1: El Trabajo y el Ocio: Los sustantivos 2017-05-01
23 Clues: major • major • safety • health • stress • quality • anxiety • prestige • training • interview • past time • free time • free time • vacations • amusements • internship • application • scholarship • job training • rest; leisure • financial aid • entertainment • apprenticeship
Have a safe flight! 2017-11-19
21 Clues: tulli • passi • reppu • lento • turvavyö • matkustaja • matkalippu • jatkolento • matkalaukku • lähtöportti • matkatavarat • paikkanumero • turvallisuus • lähtöselvitys • pelastusliivi • valuutanvainto • saapuvat lennot • passintarkastus • lähtevät lennot • käsimatkatavarat • matkatavaroiden noutopaikka
2A What a difference a day makes 2018-10-09
23 Clues: ero • söpö • mäki • uskoa • jalat • köysi • eväät • linna • pysyä • johtaa • kallio • typerä • väsynyt • kestävä • tavoite • ohjaaja • valjaat • ennätys • cheerful • varusteet • jakaantua • valokuvaus • turvallisuus
Chromebook Crossword 2023-05-29
21 Clues: apps • fast • word • cover • excel • gaming • simple • safety • storage • browser • pointer • working • privacy • internet • on paper • gamepass • protection • connection • powerpoint • operating system • maximum boot up seconds
New Words Page 15 2024-10-06
23 Clues: סוג • רגש • מפתח • כולל • לתהות • תגלית • מטופל • אנושי • חֵלֶק • אמיתי • פעילות • מִרדָף • חֲלוֹם • מפורסם • שָׂפָה • פַּחַד • התנהגות • מִפלֶצֶת • לִברוֹחַ • בְּטִיחוּת • לְהַשְׁמִיד • לְהַרְגִיעַ • מתעניין/מעוניין
Canada's Industrialisation age 2021-03-31
Across
- dirty workplace/unclean
- like children women were payed less for same job
- were the cheapest to hire
- if you do any extra work you are expected to be paid overtime
- young women in Canada who moved to the cities often found work as________-_______
- working environment of employee's
- there started to be more jobs for _____.
Down
- workers have the right to ______
- have the right to help identify and resolve workplace health and safety concerns
- you are entitled to have at around 3 breaks in a work day
- there are more career pathways to choose from
- in current day rights women and men are payed the same
- were the cheapest labour available to companies, because they had no training
- pass ____ to govern safety conditions in the workplace
- Many of the jobs available in the cities were in _________?
- give a brief summary of the work required and how to do it
16 Clues: dirty workplace/unclean • were the cheapest to hire • workers have the right to ______ • working environment of employee's • there started to be more jobs for _____. • there are more career pathways to choose from • like children women were payed less for same job • in current day rights women and men are payed the same • ...
OHS- It's the law. 2013-01-15
Across
- Helps protect animal care workers against disease
- The document that determines OHS laws
- OHS is a ............. responsibility
- Is always the most important factor in a workplace
Down
- Commonly refered to as PPE
- A well known OHS authority
- An abbreviation used for the safety analysis of a particular job
- A type of disease that can transfer from animal to people
- An abbreviation used for a particular type of safety form
- OHS, It's the ......... !
10 Clues: OHS, It's the ......... ! • Commonly refered to as PPE • A well known OHS authority • The document that determines OHS laws • OHS is a ............. responsibility • Helps protect animal care workers against disease • Is always the most important factor in a workplace • A type of disease that can transfer from animal to people • ...
sunny's internet safety crossword 2024-02-27
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- don't ____ with random people you meet on the internet
- The school’s internet filter has its ___________
- Don’t tell internet “friends” who you are or how to ____ you
- keep your username and _______ to yourself only
- Web safety, or online safety or internet ______
- DONT SHARE _______ INFORMATION
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- don't tell people your_______
- ___ percentage of students use the internet
- The internet is a fantastic tool for the world but it does come with some _________
- don't add people you don't ____
10 Clues: don't tell people your_______ • DONT SHARE _______ INFORMATION • don't add people you don't ____ • ___ percentage of students use the internet • keep your username and _______ to yourself only • Web safety, or online safety or internet ______ • The school’s internet filter has its ___________ • don't ____ with random people you meet on the internet • ...
Welcome to H&S puzzle 2025-03-10
Across
- something that has the potential to cause injury
- it almost caused an accident
- It is possible a bad thing could happen with some consequence
- pertaining to protection or safeness
- the health and safety law says everyone has one of these
Down
- one who provides employment
- one who turns up to work
- it can be harmful, can smell or cause a burn
- regulator responsible for workplace safety
- old definition states this be absence of sickness
10 Clues: one who turns up to work • one who provides employment • it almost caused an accident • pertaining to protection or safeness • regulator responsible for workplace safety • it can be harmful, can smell or cause a burn • something that has the potential to cause injury • old definition states this be absence of sickness • ...
business/UAE/school 2021-02-04
Engels les 2020-04-07
16 Clues: coach • immens • keurig • onzeker • bruiloft • dominant • vloeiend • praktisch • emigreren • personeel • huisvrouw • thuiskomst • veiligheid • fluisteren • verleidelijk • verantwoordelijk
yeah 2020-04-07
16 Clues: wavy • safety • rabbit • paradijs • glaswerk • vloeiend • bruiloft • guarantee • praktisch • housewife • prosecute • astronomie • keukengerei • pijnstiller • verleidelijk • nieuwsgierigheid
SSHE 2023-11-16
16 Clues: sasdfalsdf • sdkjfalskf • sdkjfalskjf • dkjflsadkjf • asdkjfaksdjf • askdjfaskdjf • adflkajsdlkfj • alsdkjfalkdjf • asdkjflaskdjf • kasjdflkasjfl • askdjfalkdjfals • kdjfalskdjfalsk • sadkjfalklsdjfa • kasdjfalskdjflaks • sdkjfalskdjfalsdkjf • askdjfalklsjdfladsk
Gun control vocabs 2024-11-14
16 Clues: stop • poll • topic • weapon • safety • firearms • necessary • beagainst • reachable • supporter • debatable • remainder • reachagoal • carryaweapon • owningaweapon • groupofinterests
Choose the correct word 2021-12-09
Across
- When on a scaffold, wear proper fall protection in case you _____ your balance.
- _____ have been a lot of safety violations lately.
- The subcontractor confirmed that they ______ all their employees.
- Not wearing respiratory protection and breathing in silica can _____ your lungs.
- A training video will precede the hands-on portion.
- After sampling, we ______ you that the employees will not require wearing respirators.
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- The bolts were ______, causing the structure to fall.
- A signed proposal is required before we _____ with the sampling.
- Mary was asked to send a letter using company ________.
- _______ safety is our top priority.
- We have a ______ bike in our breakroom
- We hired professionals to ______ ensure the safety of our employees.
- The effect of not wearing hearing protection, can cause hearing loss.
13 Clues: _______ safety is our top priority. • We have a ______ bike in our breakroom • _____ have been a lot of safety violations lately. • A training video will precede the hands-on portion. • The bolts were ______, causing the structure to fall. • Mary was asked to send a letter using company ________. • A signed proposal is required before we _____ with the sampling. • ...
Safety & Health Week Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-08
Across
- A document listing health & safety info for a particular substance (acronym)
- Safety gear that you wear (acronym)
- Behavior or condition that has the potential to cause injury
- to work Process to help injured employee resume full duties (3 words)
- The science of the way humans interact with their work environment
- Process for isolating energy (acronym)
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- Analysis of an incident based on contributing factors and causes
- Process that identifies hazards before they occur
- miss Unplanned event that has the potential to cause injury (2 words)
- aid, Basic medical care (2 words)
- diligence Employer's responsibility to take all reasonable precautions to prevent workplace injuries (2 words)
- talk Informal safety meeting (2 words)
- A condition that affects your muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, etc. (acronym)
13 Clues: aid, Basic medical care (2 words) • Safety gear that you wear (acronym) • talk Informal safety meeting (2 words) • Process for isolating energy (acronym) • Process that identifies hazards before they occur • Behavior or condition that has the potential to cause injury • Analysis of an incident based on contributing factors and causes • ...
Safety & Health Week Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-08
Across
- miss Unplanned event that has the potential to cause injury (2 words)
- Safety gear that you wear (acronym)
- A condition that affects your muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, etc. (acronym)
- The science of the way humans interact with their work environment
- talk Informal safety meeting (2 words)
- Behavior or condition that has the potential to cause injury
Down
- aid, Basic medical care (2 words)
- Analysis of an incident based on contributing factors and causes
- diligence Employer's responsibility to take all reasonable precautions to prevent workplace injuries (2 words)
- A document listing health & safety info for a particular substance (acronym)
- Process for isolating energy (acronym)
- to work Process to help injured employee resume full duties (3 words)
- Process that identifies hazards before they occur
13 Clues: aid, Basic medical care (2 words) • Safety gear that you wear (acronym) • Process for isolating energy (acronym) • talk Informal safety meeting (2 words) • Process that identifies hazards before they occur • Behavior or condition that has the potential to cause injury • Analysis of an incident based on contributing factors and causes • ...
Safety Incentive Q2 #2 2025-03-18
Across
- A written document that outlines the procedures and actions employees and employers must take during workplace emergencies to ensure safety and minimize harm. (Acronym)
- A ________ shall be fed from the side, and never directly behind the feed table. Employees shall never place hands or other body parts into the brush hopper while in operation
- This is performed before the use of a CMV. We recently switched to an electronic version through Samsara.
- Shall be utilized when energizing or de-energizing secondary connections in an underground transformer, pedestal or meter-base.
- An unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action. Your response in an _________ could be a lifesaver.
- While refueling all cooperative vehicles, the __________ shall be shut off, the vehicle shall never be left unattended, and the use of cell phones is prohibited.
- Approves major and minor planned switching within their district. This person works directly under the VP of Operations for each district. Short acronym for their job title.
- SC811 makes it easy for you to comply with the law, keep people safe, and protect buried utilities by calling in a ___________ticket.
- Rural Electric Safety Achievement Program that is aimed to help influence and foster a culture of safety at a cooperative. This assessment is done every three years. (Acronym)
- Disabling the automatic reclosing function of a recloser. One shot.
- A device with rungs, steps, or cleats used to gain access to a different elevation.
Down
- To replenish the body's water and electrolyte levels by drinking beverages and consuming foods that contain water. When temperatures are hotter, remember to drink 8 ounces of water every 15-20 minutes.
- A type I Class E style that is a part of outside employees PPE that shall be worn on every jobsite to protect against falling objects.
- This device is attached to the hydraulic system on a digger derrick to remove poles from the ground. This tool shall be utilized to keep from damaging the boom. 66.9 safety manual.
- Only trained and certified employees operate these. Inspect before using this equipment. Never exceed the rated load. Do not raise and lower while traveling. Watch out for low hanging objects when in operation. Safety glasses and seatbelts shall be used at all times.
- A distress signal used over the company radio when Check, Call and Care are put into action.
- Hardhats, safety glasses, rubber gloves and sleeves, flame- resistant clothing and EH rated/composite toe boots are classified as. (Acronym)
- Should never be operated without safety glasses, ear protection and leg chaps.
- When Cooperative vehicles are left _________, the keys shall be removed, and the vehicle shall be locked to avoid unauthorized personnel access to tools and equipment.
- This device should be worn during all outage events, both planned and unplanned even if personal protective grounds are utilized. At all times during storm restoration, including mutual aid. This device should be positioned anywhere from temple to temple.
- The System Operator issues this when energized line work is performed. This is utilized within a Hotline Work Permit. New Switching and Tagging Procedure.
- Indicates that the line or equipment is DEAD and Grounded. This is utilized within a work clearance. New Switching and Tagging Procedure.
- When the supervision is on-site and at the immediate location where work is being performed. The supervisor shall be able to provide voice commands when needed under this supervision. Lineman OJT
23 Clues: Disabling the automatic reclosing function of a recloser. One shot. • Should never be operated without safety glasses, ear protection and leg chaps. • A device with rungs, steps, or cleats used to gain access to a different elevation. • A distress signal used over the company radio when Check, Call and Care are put into action. • ...
Turnaround 2016 2016-03-22
Across
- Promote safe _____
- You never know what to expect with this during turnaround
- Make it safe
- Keep your area clean
- Gets people around at Turnaround
- Another word for Shutdown
- Ensure equipment is of high _____
- This increases at Turnaround
- The opening of a process line to atmosphere
Down
- Last line of defence
- Our work is always this
- They will check it after you're done
- Our #1 Priority
- Zone Barricades hinder your access to these areas
- Watch out for these
- Protect this
- Lots are removed and tested
- Government Safety Division
- Gas that air frees vessels
- HSSE's #1 metric
- When the commodity is removed
- Complete these before you start a task
22 Clues: Make it safe • Protect this • Our #1 Priority • HSSE's #1 metric • Promote safe _____ • Watch out for these • Last line of defence • Keep your area clean • Our work is always this • Another word for Shutdown • Government Safety Division • Gas that air frees vessels • Lots are removed and tested • This increases at Turnaround • When the commodity is removed • Gets people around at Turnaround • ...
Risk reduction 2024-11-09
Across
- Covering woods or burns on arms or legs
- Carrying techniques minimize the risk of aggravating injuries
- bandages provide a protective covering over wounds
- skills in emergency situations
- understanding potential hazard
- immediate action
- can barry widely in the nature and cost
- Always clean and disinfectants
- skill and practice of creating specific configuration
- provide support to injured muscles
Down
- Carrying techniques enable quick and efficient movement
- provide support immobilization
- knowing how to prevent fires
- planning and preparing for potential disaster
- Regularly check bandages
- absorb fluid such as blood
- knowing how to safely store and prepare food
- process of applying bandage.
- Act of safety
- provides a sterile covering to keep the wound clean
20 Clues: Act of safety • immediate action • Regularly check bandages • absorb fluid such as blood • knowing how to prevent fires • process of applying bandage. • provide support immobilization • skills in emergency situations • understanding potential hazard • Always clean and disinfectants • provide support to injured muscles • Covering woods or burns on arms or legs • ...
French Airport 2013-06-12
20 Clues: edge • city • seat • agent • cabin • pilot • finish • steward • voyager • country • province • interior • to choose • stewardess • board staff • safety belt • destination • luggage trunk • advertisement • going on a trip
Safe and Sound 2021-08-21
10-A YAĞIZ ALP DEDE 2024-05-15
25 Clues: band • area • buys • room • pumps • turned • radius • system • signal • routes • muster • dangers • station • location • briefing • briefing • surveying • necessary • indicator • designated • designated • evacuation • recognition • requirements • instructions
Rhumus se cache à Paris - Chapitre 7 et 8 2024-05-22
23 Clues: Bon • Dans • Plus • Livre • Cette • ville • Après • Prier • Besoin • Chaque • Vielle • escape • Attire • Marcher • voiture • Voulais • Affiche • Quartier • agitated • entendre • Sécurité • Exterminateurs • to Devoir
Latin Vocab 2023-01-19
22 Clues: your • alive • climb • grief • crime • march • light • defend • people • finish • i hate • safety • prefer • despise • earlier • prisoner • dreadful • boldness • surround • children • everywhere • some...others
Health, Safety and the Teacher 2023-10-16
Across
- Of work and jobs
- Meeting during emergency
- Unplanned event that causes harm or injury
- Safety buck stops here
Down
- Protection from both illness and physical harm
- Personal protection ______
- Protection from illness
- Protection from physical injury
- Duty of ___
- Likelihood of something happening
- Potential to cause harm
11 Clues: Duty of ___ • Of work and jobs • Safety buck stops here • Protection from illness • Potential to cause harm • Meeting during emergency • Personal protection ______ • Protection from physical injury • Likelihood of something happening • Unplanned event that causes harm or injury • Protection from both illness and physical harm
Safety Week Crossword 2023-05-12
Across
- Safety equipment
- If there is an incident, who should you report it to?
- Check Drivers do this to ensure their vehicle is performing at optimum safety
- The guidelines we use to keep ourselves safe
- If you see something unsafe that requires attendance, you need to fill out one of these
- Plant managers use these to inform drivers of new safety processes
- When you know it's time to evacuate.
- To work at any one of our sites, you must be __________ and competent
Down
- It's keeping an eye on our drivers
- Mandatory in all vehicles
- The process of ensuring drivers are at full capacity to operate a vehicle is called __________ Management
- Leads a fire evacuation
- Before undertaking an endeavour, you must first perform a ______ assessment
- To prevent trucks falling off a roadway or ramp in a quarry, ________ protection must be installed
- The system designed to ensure you are sitting at your desk safely
- Lock Out, Tag out, Try Out is also known as
16 Clues: Safety equipment • Leads a fire evacuation • Mandatory in all vehicles • It's keeping an eye on our drivers • When you know it's time to evacuate. • Lock Out, Tag out, Try Out is also known as • The guidelines we use to keep ourselves safe • If there is an incident, who should you report it to? • The system designed to ensure you are sitting at your desk safely • ...
Humans VS Animals 2026-02-25
Safety Crossword 2025-03-27
Across
- The top priority at KILN (and Amazon)
- If this is within 6 miles of the site, the Ramp and TOM yard get closed until it moves farther away
- Where to go during a shelter in place event
- The red flashing light on planes indicating that the engines will be turning on soon
- The areas on the Ramp and in the parking lot you should go to during an evacuation
- The first person you should notify if an injury or incident happens
Down
- Who's responsibility it is to keep the site safe and escalate safety concerns
- What you should not be doing during an emergency event or emergency drill
- Where you can go before/after shift and on breaks to stretch
- The portal where you can submit safety concerns
- The signal that needs to be given to re-enter the building after an evacuation or returning to path after a shelter in place event
- The radio channel used to contact Safety and the Wellness Center/AmCare
- What should be worn anytime you are working in path (ex: gloves, boots/shoes, etc.)
13 Clues: The top priority at KILN (and Amazon) • Where to go during a shelter in place event • The portal where you can submit safety concerns • Where you can go before/after shift and on breaks to stretch • The first person you should notify if an injury or incident happens • The radio channel used to contact Safety and the Wellness Center/AmCare • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2020-09-25
Across
- CPC provides this wellness program to all employees and their families
- what safety committee is formed by members of MGT and CUPW working together as equals
- what type of footwear must be worn on the plant floor?
- what do you put on a piece of defective equipment?
- who is responsible for safety?
- where should you go during a fire drill or evacuation?
- what is the old name for LJHSC?
- what should you do when you come to an intersection?
Down
- what PPE can be found on almost every corner?
- keeping 6 feet away from each other is known as?
- what is the name of the CUPW LJHSC Co-chair?
- what can you fill out if you feel a safety concern is not being addressed?
- what piece of clothing must be worn at all times on the workfloor?
- what bird should we all emulate this winter?
- AID what should you receive for minor injuries?
- what do you have to apply when you park an IDC?
- what can you find in all the "mobile sanitation stations"?
- what do you have to secuire when closing a mono gate?
- the Workplace Hazard Prevention Program is more commonly referred to as this
19 Clues: who is responsible for safety? • what is the old name for LJHSC? • what is the name of the CUPW LJHSC Co-chair? • what bird should we all emulate this winter? • what PPE can be found on almost every corner? • AID what should you receive for minor injuries? • what do you have to apply when you park an IDC? • keeping 6 feet away from each other is known as? • ...
Pharmacology and Toxicology 2013-05-01
Across
- Teratogenesis or _______ defect development may be an toxic effect of some drugs
- The study of chemicals on biological systems
- Dose or concentration of drug that is effective
- Interacts with receptor to block the action of an agonist
- Lethal dose and _________ dose are both used in determining a drug's safety margin
- Type of drug administration that would have 100% bioavailability
- Any substance that brings about a change in biological function
- Acronym for determining drug disposition
- Two ways for the body to limit a drug's effect include metabolism and _________
- The organ responsible for the majority of drug metabolism
Down
- Intensity of molecular or cellular change that results from the drug-receptor interaction
- _______ index is intended to indicate the margin of safety of a drug
- This phase is primarily concerned with safety during drug development
- Describes the passage of a drug from its site of administration into the plasma
- The study of adverse effect of chemicals on living organisms
- Drug receptors can be intra- or _______cellular
- Specific macromolecule with which a drug may interact to exert its effects
- Mutual attraction between drug and receptor
- The amount of chemical being administered
19 Clues: Acronym for determining drug disposition • The amount of chemical being administered • Mutual attraction between drug and receptor • The study of chemicals on biological systems • Dose or concentration of drug that is effective • Drug receptors can be intra- or _______cellular • Interacts with receptor to block the action of an agonist • ...
OH&S Training Session Assessment NAME: 2013-05-06
Across
- The current Queensland OH&S legislation Work ______ & Safety Act 2011
- duty of, that developed from Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562
- Workers are required to take __________ care for their own safety
- The beginning of OH&S systems _________ Revolution
- The WH&S Act (Qld) is supported by what other WH&S legislation
- The 1988 oil platform disaster was The _____ Alpha
- Employer ________ Act was introduced to allow for compensation for injured workers
- The country that Australia first adopted OH&S practices from
- Can a boat be a workplace?
Down
- Injured employees could do this to their employer to gain compensation
- A type of worker the WH&S legislation covers
- Who the Health and Morals of Apprentices Act was aimed at protecting
- The animal in the centre of Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562
- The word used to described Australia's review and consistent approach to OH&S
- This caused a labour shortage due to enlistments
- Occupational Health and ______
- The report chaired by Lord Robens
- Whilst not mandatory, this type of material support WH&S legislation in Queensland
- The type of legislation that governs WH&S in Queensland
19 Clues: Can a boat be a workplace? • Occupational Health and ______ • The report chaired by Lord Robens • A type of worker the WH&S legislation covers • This caused a labour shortage due to enlistments • The beginning of OH&S systems _________ Revolution • The 1988 oil platform disaster was The _____ Alpha • The type of legislation that governs WH&S in Queensland • ...
Way to Go! Test Review 2 2021-04-26
New words (unit 15) 2024-04-29
18 Clues: pikk • tõhus • haige • lõuna • soojus • pikkus • rahvus • pikkus • ajalugu • sarnane • isiklik • sarnasus • tervislik • rahvuslik • ajalooline • kisa, lärm • lõunapoolne • ohutus, turvalisus
Unit-1 Graphic Novel 2020-12-13
10 Clues: infite current • akin to friction • too many plugins • household circuits • path of electricity • Modern safety device • back to back connection • Electrical safety device • Name of the super cyclone • instant death by electric shock
RANDOM QUIZ ON HEALTH SAFETY 2024-05-14
Across
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards.
- WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace.
- Emergency procedures explain what needs to happen if an _____ alarm is triggered.
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries.
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters.
- Always lift items from the _____ (not back) and hold item close to our chest when carrying them.
Down
- Duties of employers to their employees is to train them, provide protection and maintain a healthy work _____.
- One of the responsibilities of an employer is to provide safe _____.
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report _____.
- Anything with the potential to cause injury is a _____.
- It is _____ duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Form to fill out if you are injured in anyway is an _____ form.
- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety.
13 Clues: If injuries or accidents happen you must report _____. • Anything with the potential to cause injury is a _____. • Form to fill out if you are injured in anyway is an _____ form. • One of the responsibilities of an employer is to provide safe _____. • It is _____ duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place. • ...
Quality and Patient Safety 2023-10-12
Across
- Don't _ me
- High Reliability Organization acronym
- A clear and concise method of communication to communicate an issue or concern
- _ extends to which the less powerful believe and accept that power is distributed unequally
- An acronym for a limited investigation of a safety event that is less detailed than a Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
- Safety _
- Departmental meetings where concise information is shared regularly
- The process of discovering the root causes of problems in order to identify appropriate solutions
Down
- How do we provide complete information when passing the care of the patient to another provider?
- Effective _ is important for zero harm
- We strive for _ harm
- _ me
- A method of communication designed to keep patients informed and make them feel heard
- Be _ to me
- When we STOP, THINK, ACT, REVIEW, we are taking a _ moment
- Our electronic safety event reporting system
- What is a progressive escalation tool for when we are getting pushbacks?
- A barrier that prevents a harm event to take place that is acted upon by an individual staff
- An alphabet that we use to prevent mistaking sound-alike words or numbers
19 Clues: _ me • Safety _ • Don't _ me • Be _ to me • We strive for _ harm • High Reliability Organization acronym • Effective _ is important for zero harm • Our electronic safety event reporting system • When we STOP, THINK, ACT, REVIEW, we are taking a _ moment • Departmental meetings where concise information is shared regularly • ...
Preventive Controls for Human Food Crossword Puzzle 2016-07-21
Across
- Failure to meet a critical limit
- A function of the probability of an adverse health effect and the severity of that effect, consequential to a hazard(s) in food
- The removal of soil, food residue, dirt, grease or other objectionable matter.
- Food and Drug Administration
- To adequately treat cleaned surfaces by a process that is effective in destroying vegetative cells of pathogens, and is substantially reducing numbers of other undesirable microorganisms, but without adversely affecting the product or its safety for the consumer
- Those risk‐based, reasonably appropriate procedures, practices and processes that a person knowledgeable about the safe manufacturing, processing, packing or holding of food would employ to significantly minimize or prevent the hazards identified under the hazard analysis that are consistent with the current scientific understanding of safe food manufacturing, processing, packaging or holding at the time of the analysis
- The process of collecting and evaluating information on hazards and conditions leading to their presence to decide which are significant for food safety and therefore must be addressed in the HACCP or Food Safety Plan
- The application of methods, procedures, tests and other evaluations, in addition to monitoring, to determine whether a control measure or combination of control measures is or has been operating as intended and to establish the validity of the food safety plan
- Critical Control Point
- Yeast, molds, bacteria, viruses, protozoa and microscopic parasites and includes species that are pathogens
- National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods
- Foods that have acid added to reduce the pH to an equilibrium pH of 4.6 or below
- A microorganism of public health significance
- Any biological, chemical (including radiological), or physical agent that has the potential to cause illness or injury
- Clean, unadulterated food that has been removed from processing for reasons other than insanitary conditions or that has been successfully reconditioned by reprocessing and that is suitable for use as food
Down
- Obtaining and evaluating scientific and technical evidence that a control measure, combination of control measures, or the food safety plan as a whole, when properly implemented, is capable of effectively controlling the identified hazards
- Standard Operating Procedure
- To conduct a planned sequence of observations or measurements to assess whether control measures are operating as intended
- The seriousness of the effects of a hazard
- Procedures that must be taken if preventive controls are not properly implemented
- Procedures, including Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), that provide the basic environmental and operating conditions necessary to support the Food Safety Plan
- Any objectionable animals or insects including birds, rodents, flies, and larvae
- The maximum or minimum value, or combination of values, to which any biological, chemical or physical parameter must be controlled to significantly minimize or prevent a hazard requiring a process preventive control
- Means the systematic, independent, and documented examination to assess an entity’s food safety processes and procedures.
- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point
- A characteristic, feature or measurable factor that can help in defining a particular system
- The regulation (117 Subpart B) that outlines the conditions and practices the regulated food industry must follow for processing safe food under sanitary conditions, including personnel, plant and grounds, sanitary operations, sanitary facilities and controls, equipment and utensils, processes and controls, warehousing and distribution, and defect action levels considerations
- The food produced during a period of time and identified by an establishment’s specific code.
28 Clues: Critical Control Point • Standard Operating Procedure • Food and Drug Administration • Failure to meet a critical limit • The seriousness of the effects of a hazard • Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point • A microorganism of public health significance • National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods • ...
Safety Incentive Q2 #2 2025-03-18
Across
- - SC811 makes it easy for you to comply with the law, keep people safe, and protect buried utilities by calling in a ___________ticket.
- – The System Operator issues this when energized line work is performed. This is utilized within a Hotline Work Permit. New Switching and Tagging Procedure.
- – Rural Electric Safety Achievement Program that is aimed to help influence and foster a culture of safety at a cooperative. This assessment is done every three years.
- -A device with rungs, steps, or cleats used to gain access to a different elevation.
- – While refueling all cooperative vehicles, the __________ shall be shut off, the vehicle shall never be left unattended, and the use of cell phones is prohibited.
- – This device is device is attached to the hydraulic system on a digger derrick to remove poles from the ground. This tool shall be utilized to keep from damaging the boom. 66.9 safety manual.
- – Disabling the automatic reclosing function of a recloser. One shot.
- A ________ shall be fed from the side, and never directly behind the feed table. Employees shall never place hands or other body parts into the brush hopper while in operation
- When the supervision is on-site and at the immediate location where work is being performed. The supervisor shall be able to provide voice commands when needed under this supervision. Lineman OJT
Down
- -A distress signal used over the company radio when Check, Call and Care are put into action.
- – This is performed before the use of a CMV. We recently switched to an electronic version through Samsara.
- – An unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action.
- – Approves major and minor planned switching within their district. This person works directly under the VP of Operations for each district. Short acronym for their job title.
- - To replenish the body's water and electrolyte levels by drinking beverages and consuming foods that contain water. When temperatures are hotter, remember to drink 8 ounces of water every 15-20 minutes.
- Should never be operated without safety glasses, ear protection and leg chaps.
- – Only trained and certified employees operate these. Inspect before using this equipment. Never exceed the rated load. Do not raise and lower while traveling. Watch out for low hanging objects when in operation. Safety glasses and seatbelts shall be used at all times.
- When Cooperative vehicles are left _________, the keys shall be removed, and the vehicle shall be locked to avoid unauthorized personnel access to tools and equipment.
- -This device should be worn during all outage events, both planned and unplanned even if personal protective grounds are utilized. At all times during storm restoration, including mutual aid. This device should be positioned anywhere from temple to temple.
- -A type I Class E style that is a part of outside employees PPE that shall be worn on every jobsite to protect against falling objects.
- -Hardhats, safety glasses, rubber gloves and sleeves, flame- resistant clothing and EH rated/composite toe boots are classified as.
- – Shall be utilized when energizing or de-energizing secondary connections in an underground transformer, pedestal or meter-base.
- -A written document that outlines the procedures and actions employees and employers must take during workplace emergencies to ensure safety and minimize harm.
- – Indicates that the line or equipment is DEAD and Grounded. This is utilized within a work clearance. New Switching and Tagging Procedure.
23 Clues: – Disabling the automatic reclosing function of a recloser. One shot. • Should never be operated without safety glasses, ear protection and leg chaps. • -A device with rungs, steps, or cleats used to gain access to a different elevation. • -A distress signal used over the company radio when Check, Call and Care are put into action. • ...
DNR Recreational Safety 2023-02-09
8 Clues: Established in 1887 • Vital to Recreation Success • issued upon course completion • program promotes firearm safety • program promotes on water safety • platform for recreational safety • program promotes safe trail riding • program promotes safe winter riding
Target Zero 2023-10-31
Across
- As part of Target Zero engaging people via Safety __ aligns to the Leadership Capability Framework
- A core belief of Target Zero is that someone or something can __ all safety incidents and events.
- Who is involved in ensuring work-related injuries are eliminated?
- The first part of Target Zero 2023/24 is awareness and _
- Target Zero 2023/24 includes both __ and psychosocial risks
- Success with Target Zero means __ work-related injuries, illnesses, and safety risks
- The objective of Target Zero is to __ workplace injuries and illnesses
Down
- Safety and Target Zero is just about sets of rules. True/False?
- Target Zero 2023/24 is designed for Logan City Council and based on evidence and _ ?
- Success with Target Zero also means __ hazard reports and preventative actions
- Target Zero is asking for a shift from compliance to __?
11 Clues: The first part of Target Zero 2023/24 is awareness and _ • Target Zero is asking for a shift from compliance to __? • Target Zero 2023/24 includes both __ and psychosocial risks • Safety and Target Zero is just about sets of rules. True/False? • Who is involved in ensuring work-related injuries are eliminated? • ...
Safety Crossord: Turn-in by 12/20: Name_____________ 2019-12-16
Across
- ________ any unsafe act immediately
- verboten equine fun
- sore spot from not wearing green on March 17
- shocking energy
- all employees are ___________ to immediately stop any unsafe act, process or condition
- bell, buzzer or siren
- auditory, visual, manual & cognitive are types of_______
- valued above all priorities
- misplaced key (result of)
- condition of strain or tension
- last line of defense
- saving face
Down
- damage to skin by freezing
- condition of very low body temperature
- take immediate _________ when you observe an unsafe act, condition or process
- cornea crud
- sure of your surroundings
- able to catch fire easily
- relief from a pitcher
- between ankle & toes
- safety boss
- only acceptable number of injuries
22 Clues: cornea crud • safety boss • saving face • shocking energy • verboten equine fun • between ankle & toes • last line of defense • relief from a pitcher • bell, buzzer or siren • sure of your surroundings • able to catch fire easily • misplaced key (result of) • damage to skin by freezing • valued above all priorities • condition of strain or tension • only acceptable number of injuries • ...
Engineering 2023-02-27
Across
- typewriter,
- quality practices and documentation for a given product or facility.,
- hydrothermal and green synthesis methods
- Smart phone safety apps,
- X-Ray Glasses ,
- Bionic contact lenses ,
- system and a method of controlling yaw for an aircraft,
- highways ,
- breathable places on mars,
- Particularly suitable for manufacturing high grade steel from high phosphorus pig iron,
Down
- The steam engine kicked things off,
- The oven,
- Airborne Wind Turbines,
- "the servo valve",
- communication and transport to healthcare and connectivity,
- Drugs,
- Bionic exoskeleton,
- Electric Propulsion,
- civil sector structures,
- the production of xylitol,
- Micro-reactors,
- bridges, train tracks, ect.,
- philosopher Pythagoras ,
- The Ultimate Blade,
- public works,
- New Emergent Materials,
26 Clues: Drugs, • The oven, • highways , • typewriter, • public works, • Micro-reactors, • X-Ray Glasses , • "the servo valve", • Bionic exoskeleton, • The Ultimate Blade, • Electric Propulsion, • Airborne Wind Turbines, • Bionic contact lenses , • New Emergent Materials, • civil sector structures, • Smart phone safety apps, • philosopher Pythagoras , • the production of xylitol, • breathable places on mars, • ...
Engineering 2023-02-27
Across
- typewriter,
- quality practices and documentation for a given product or facility.,
- hydrothermal and green synthesis methods
- Smart phone safety apps,
- X-Ray Glasses ,
- Bionic contact lenses ,
- system and a method of controlling yaw for an aircraft,
- highways ,
- breathable places on mars,
- Particularly suitable for manufacturing high grade steel from high phosphorus pig iron,
Down
- The steam engine kicked things off,
- The oven,
- Airborne Wind Turbines,
- "the servo valve",
- communication and transport to healthcare and connectivity,
- Drugs,
- Bionic exoskeleton,
- Electric Propulsion,
- civil sector structures,
- the production of xylitol,
- Micro-reactors,
- bridges, train tracks, ect.,
- philosopher Pythagoras ,
- The Ultimate Blade,
- public works,
- New Emergent Materials,
26 Clues: Drugs, • The oven, • highways , • typewriter, • public works, • Micro-reactors, • X-Ray Glasses , • "the servo valve", • Bionic exoskeleton, • The Ultimate Blade, • Electric Propulsion, • Airborne Wind Turbines, • Bionic contact lenses , • New Emergent Materials, • civil sector structures, • Smart phone safety apps, • philosopher Pythagoras , • the production of xylitol, • breathable places on mars, • ...
National Safety Day - Fortnight Celebration Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
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- Corporate transparency standard (11)
- Socially responsible investing factor (12)
- Ethical behavior enforcement (11)
- Sustainability commitment (12)
- Community well-being advocacy (12)
- Safety and ethics integration (12)
- Community welfare promotion (11)
- Ethical oversight principle (12)
- Responsible investment guideline (12)
- Safety and sustainability linkage (13)
- Ethical decision-making framework (14)
- Stakeholder engagement practice (13)
- Workplace diversity initiative (11)
- Environmental impact measure (11)
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- Social responsibility focus (10)
- Ethical leadership characteristic (12)
- Environmental conservation focus (13)
- Employee well-being priority (12)
- Employee satisfaction initiative (12)
- Governance accountability principle (12)
- Sustainable business strategy (13)
- Governance compliance mandate (11)
- Social impact measurement tool (12)
- Sustainable investing criterion (12)
- Ethical leadership attribute (11)
25 Clues: Sustainability commitment (12) • Social responsibility focus (10) • Community welfare promotion (11) • Ethical oversight principle (12) • Employee well-being priority (12) • Ethical behavior enforcement (11) • Ethical leadership attribute (11) • Environmental impact measure (11) • Sustainable business strategy (13) • Community well-being advocacy (12) • ...
11 2025-01-10
Across
- Carnival ride vehicle
- Vehicle history report source
- Revives a dead battery
- Open-top car style
- Iconic Le Mans winner
- Timeless car design
- Displays car info
- Covers the wheel hub
- EV manufacturer by Musk
- Family transport vehicle
- Starts the engine
- Cleans your vehicle
- Measures tank level
- Lets you enter the car
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- Directs airflow in the car
- Four-door family car
- Tracks car’s velocity
- For child passenger safety
- Essential for stopping
- Reflect the surroundings
- Long car journey
- Climate control feature
- Online car marketplace
- Passenger safety strap
- Exhaust outlet
- Racing car variant
- Compact with rear door
- Italian brand with cloverleaf
- Circular part of the car
- Nighttime visibility aid
30 Clues: Exhaust outlet • Long car journey • Displays car info • Starts the engine • Open-top car style • Racing car variant • Timeless car design • Cleans your vehicle • Measures tank level • Four-door family car • Covers the wheel hub • Carnival ride vehicle • Tracks car’s velocity • Iconic Le Mans winner • Revives a dead battery • Essential for stopping • Online car marketplace • Passenger safety strap • ...
TTS Bulan K3 FT Lomanis 2025 2025-02-05
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- pertamina environment regulation compliance assurance
- pembau
- safety helmet
- instansi pemerintahan
- insiden tercatat
- 4 api
- observasi
- alat safety
- kayu, daun, nasi
- penanganan luka
- alat medis penunjang BLS
- kebakaran tangki lpg
- peralatan pemadam
- kekurangan oksigen di gedung
- golden rules
- bagian perancah
- kategori csms
- audit security
- ... system
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- ikatan....
- posisi aman
- minyak nabati
- bekerja ketinggian
- sistem proteksi aktif
- foam....
- detector
- fire alarm system
- alat mobilisasi korban
- pelaporan elektronik
- csms
- pekerjaan beresiko tinggi
- tpkd
- regulasi
- sistem proteksi pasif
- oli bekas, majun bekas oli, aki bekas
- berwenang untuk menandatangani SIKA
- suspensi ketinggian
- sistem tata kelola
- alat bantu nafas
39 Clues: csms • tpkd • 4 api • pembau • foam.... • detector • regulasi • observasi • ikatan.... • ... system • posisi aman • alat safety • golden rules • minyak nabati • safety helmet • kategori csms • audit security • penanganan luka • bagian perancah • insiden tercatat • kayu, daun, nasi • alat bantu nafas • fire alarm system • peralatan pemadam • bekerja ketinggian • sistem tata kelola • suspensi ketinggian • pelaporan elektronik • ...
FAD 2025 Safety Week 2025-05-23
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- Protective posture during emergencies.
- Aircraft’s height above ground.
- Records flight data.
- Flotation device for emergencies.
- Aircraft operator responsible for safety.
- Main aircraft body.
- Designated evacuation door.
- Distress signal.
- Removes ice from aircraft surfaces.
- Used for fire emergencies.
- Provides oxygen in emergencies.
- Helps detect aircraft and weather patterns.
- Safety procedure guide.
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- A potential hazard for flights.
- Keeps passengers safe.
- Where pilots control the aircraft.
- Air movement causing a bumpy ride.
- Wheels for safe landings.
- Emergency exit device.
- Emergency exit procedure.
- Guides aircraft safely.
- A System that helps control aircraft movement.
- Sudden change in wind speed or direction.
- Where aircraft take off and land.
- Control surface for stability.
25 Clues: Distress signal. • Main aircraft body. • Records flight data. • Keeps passengers safe. • Emergency exit device. • Guides aircraft safely. • Safety procedure guide. • Wheels for safe landings. • Emergency exit procedure. • Used for fire emergencies. • Designated evacuation door. • Control surface for stability. • A potential hazard for flights. • Aircraft’s height above ground. • ...
Safe Chemical Handling 2025-07-22
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- Chance something bad might happen
- Safety sheet about a chemical
- Things that should not be mixed
- Keeps chemicals from leaking out
- A sticker that shows what’s inside
- Can blow up or burst
- Throwing something away safely
- Moving fresh air through a space
- Hot flames that can cause danger
- A time when something goes wrong fast
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- Can burn skin or damage things
- A substance used at work or in science
- Can make skin or eyes sore
- Can catch fire easily
- When something leaks or tips out
- Group that helps keep workers safe
- Poisonous or dangerous to health
- Safety gear like gloves and goggles
- A place where things are kept safely
- Warning sign for dangerous stuff
20 Clues: Can blow up or burst • Can catch fire easily • Can make skin or eyes sore • Safety sheet about a chemical • Can burn skin or damage things • Throwing something away safely • Things that should not be mixed • When something leaks or tips out • Keeps chemicals from leaking out • Poisonous or dangerous to health • Warning sign for dangerous stuff • Moving fresh air through a space • ...
U2, F8 2018-09-24
21 Clues: õnn • aus • saar • nöör • tigu • petma • keetma • ogaline • hõljuma • äädikas • jõllitama • ettekääne • küpsetama • varustama • veendunud • kord, käik • punkt, mõte • kaitseprillid • hobukastanimuna • ohutus_turvalisus • vee alla vajuma IIIpv
I'm ill 2022-04-13
20 Clues: liga • eismas • šalmas • kelias • kosulys • krūtinė • vaistai • skaudėti • saugumas • pasveikti • pavojingas • peršalimas • saldainiai • temperatūra • deja, nelaimei • dviračių takas • pėsčiųjų perėja • galvos skausmas • ryškūs drabužiai • gerklės skausmas
Health and Work ESL 2025-08-13
21 Clues: ساق • كتف • رأس • حمى • خطر • مريض • ذراع • طبيب • موعد • ركبة • سعال • سلامة • صيدلي • الصيف • الربيع • الشتاء • حساسية • الخريف • سيارة إسعاف • مصاب / يؤلم • عطلة نهاية الأسبوع
Physical Education 2026-01-26
22 Clues: play • time • rate • space • skills • safety • fitness • control • choices • mastery • strength • attitude • tracking • planning • activity • movement • endurance • awareness • directions • coordination • (high, medium, low) • (straight, curved, zigzag)
Capitulum Vicesimum Sextum 2026-02-25
22 Clues: moon • step • bird • milk • gift • grave • smell • blood • space • ditch • piety • sheep • youth • juice • manner • safety • throat • old age • sulphur • chariot • folding door • ancestral spirits
MINGGU KESELAMATAN PESAKIT 2024 2024-09-07
Across
- unplanned descent to a lower level,with or without injury
- Unintended Retained Surgical Item
- World Patient Safety day is celebrated on
- Multi Incident Root Cause Analysis
Down
- General Paediatrics Inpatient Screening Tool
- prevention
- Soft goods
- Team of committed individuals who are strong advocates for
- Root cause analysis
- Incident Reporting
- Colour symbolize Patient Safety
- Morse Fall Scale
12 Clues: prevention • Soft goods • Morse Fall Scale • Incident Reporting • Root cause analysis • Colour symbolize Patient Safety • Unintended Retained Surgical Item • Multi Incident Root Cause Analysis • World Patient Safety day is celebrated on • General Paediatrics Inpatient Screening Tool • unplanned descent to a lower level,with or without injury • ...
Fall Prevention 2017-04-10
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- _ Fall Risk safety interventions may include ambulatory devices within reach.
- The addition of the bed alarm for High Fall Risk scores is _.
- Complete a minimum of _ assessment each shift.
- Use a _ belt during ambulation and patient transfers.
- Do not leave _ while in bathroom or on bedside commode.
- The _ Fall Scale is the assessment tool that will be used for determining a patient's level of fall risk.
- _ Fall Risk = score of 25-45.
- _ foot wear for ambulation activity.
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- Complete a fall assessment when the patient status _.
- Moderate to High Fall Risks have _ door light alarms.
- Top _ side rails up at all times.
- A fall assessment is to be completed on all adult patient _ years and over.
- The RN LPN is responsible for the _ of a patient's fall risk and safety by completing the Fall Assessment and implementing the appropriate safety interventions.
- The Posey bed alarm is _ for all High Fall Risk scores.
- _ ALL movable equipment.
- Provide the patient a "call bell - _ style."
16 Clues: _ ALL movable equipment. • _ Fall Risk = score of 25-45. • Top _ side rails up at all times. • _ foot wear for ambulation activity. • Provide the patient a "call bell - _ style." • Complete a minimum of _ assessment each shift. • Complete a fall assessment when the patient status _. • Moderate to High Fall Risks have _ door light alarms. • ...
Government Programs 2023-04-19
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- Implement government programs & help with financial stability for farmers
- fair & efficient commodity markets in the US.
- Monitoring, testing, and QA for specific commodities
- Provide tools to help with risks, federal crop insurance
- USDA provides this as a non-ag service to help develop power and others in areas of low population (2words)
- Oversees multiple branches relating to ag. in the US
- This agency is responsible for workplace safety and training
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- Cost-share programs with water & soil as well as education
- This agency monitors food safety, disease prevention and training for safety personnel with food- borne pathogens.
- This agency strives to keep the air, water, and land clean and healthy for all
- Prevent invasive species from crossing into the US.
- Regulates what is safe for human consumption
- A multi-year law that governs ag and food programs.
- conducts & coordinates research
- This is one of the programs you might see in a school through USDA (2 words)
- Education & workshops for community members & youth
16 Clues: conducts & coordinates research • Regulates what is safe for human consumption • fair & efficient commodity markets in the US. • Prevent invasive species from crossing into the US. • A multi-year law that governs ag and food programs. • Education & workshops for community members & youth • Monitoring, testing, and QA for specific commodities • ...
