safety Crossword Puzzles
Procedures & Safety 2016-08-24
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- De GA vertelt ons hierbij over de bijzonderheden van de vlucht
- Vaak hebben wij hierover verhitte discussies met passagiers aan de gate
- Hoe gaat de jaarlijkse praktijktoets heten?
- De nieuwe benaming voor EU-OPS
- De professionele driehoek bestaat uit klantbeleving, procedures en…
- Het is het veiligste om te boarden/deboarden in Altea met…
- Wat moet ik altijd controleren als een missing pap aan boord blijkt te zitten: boarding pass en …
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- Iemand die al geboard is, is zijn jas vergeten in de lounge. Wat doe ik in Altea?
- Ik check dat het vrachtluik van de Boeing 747 combi gesloten is voordat ik de … verwijder.
- Welke optie van de gatephone is optie 4?
- Welke training is naast Human Factors, EASA en AAS Safety test verplicht?
- Ik geef de IPB’er zijn boarding pass, wat mag ik niet vergeten?
- Hier vind ik spullen om een onveilige plek veilig te stellen
- Mag ik uw Schipholpas zien? Wat doe ik…
- Ik bel 95555. Wie krijg ik aan de lijn?
15 Clues: De nieuwe benaming voor EU-OPS • Mag ik uw Schipholpas zien? Wat doe ik… • Ik bel 95555. Wie krijg ik aan de lijn? • Welke optie van de gatephone is optie 4? • Hoe gaat de jaarlijkse praktijktoets heten? • Het is het veiligste om te boarden/deboarden in Altea met… • Hier vind ik spullen om een onveilige plek veilig te stellen • ...
Procedures & Safety 2016-08-24
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- Mag ik uw Schipholpas zien? Wat doe ik…
- De professionele driehoek bestaat uit klantbeleving, procedures en…
- De GA vertelt ons hierbij over de bijzonderheden van de vlucht
- Iemand die al geboard is, is zijn jas vergeten in de lounge. Wat doe ik in Altea?
- Welke training is naast Human Factors, EASA en AAS Safety test verplicht?
- Welke optie van de gatephone is optie 4?
- Ik geef de IPB’er zijn boarding pass, wat mag ik niet vergeten?
- Wat moet ik altijd controleren als een missing pap aan boord blijkt te zitten: boarding pass en …
- Ik bel 95555. Wie krijg ik aan de lijn?
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- Het is het veiligste om te boarden/deboarden in Altea met…
- Hier vind ik spullen om een onveilige plek veilig te stellen
- Vaak hebben wij hierover verhitte discussies met passagiers aan de gate
- Hoe gaat de jaarlijkse praktijktoets heten?
- Ik check dat het vrachtluik van de Boeing 747 combi gesloten is voordat ik de … verwijder.
- De nieuwe benaming voor EU-OPS
15 Clues: De nieuwe benaming voor EU-OPS • Mag ik uw Schipholpas zien? Wat doe ik… • Ik bel 95555. Wie krijg ik aan de lijn? • Welke optie van de gatephone is optie 4? • Hoe gaat de jaarlijkse praktijktoets heten? • Het is het veiligste om te boarden/deboarden in Altea met… • Hier vind ik spullen om een onveilige plek veilig te stellen • ...
Procedures & Safety 2016-08-23
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- Iemand die al geboard is, is zijn jas vergeten in de lounge. Wat doe ik in Altea?
- closed Welke optie van de gatephone is optie 4?
- Hoe gaat de jaarlijkse praktijktoets heten?
- Mag ik uw schipholpas zien? Wat doe ik...
- Het is het veiligste om te boarden/deboarden in Altea met...
- De GA vertelt ons hierbij over de bijzonderheden van de vlucht
- Wat moet ik altijd controleren als een missing pap aan boord blijkt te zitten: boarding pass en...
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- Ik geef de ipb-er zijn boarding pass, wat mag ik niet vergeten?
- Vaak hebben wij hierover verhitte discussies met passagiers aan de gate
- vind ik spullen om een onveilige plek veilig te stellen
- De nieuwe benaming voor EU-OPS
- De professionele driehoek bestaat uit klantbeleving, procedures en...
- Ik check dat het vrachtluik van de Boeing 747 combi gesloten is voordat ik de... verwijder
- Welke training is naast Human Factors, AAS safety test en EASA verplicht?
- Ik bel 95555, wie krijg ik aan de lijn?
15 Clues: De nieuwe benaming voor EU-OPS • Ik bel 95555, wie krijg ik aan de lijn? • Mag ik uw schipholpas zien? Wat doe ik... • Hoe gaat de jaarlijkse praktijktoets heten? • closed Welke optie van de gatephone is optie 4? • vind ik spullen om een onveilige plek veilig te stellen • Het is het veiligste om te boarden/deboarden in Altea met... • ...
Food safety 2016-01-18
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- The fifth principle of HACCP
- A document prepared in accordance with the principles of HACCP
- The fourth principle of HACCP
- ISO
- A systematic preventive approach to food safety
- Is illness caused by eating contaminated food.
- one of the three hazards of food poising
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- SSOP
- GMP
- is what happens when bacteria from one food item are transferred to another food item
- Foods that require time-temperature control to keep them safe for human consumption
- The third principle of HACCP
- GHP
- Is an acronym for the conditions bacteria and gross stuff need to thrive and grow.
- The temperature range in which food-borne bacteria can grow
15 Clues: GMP • GHP • ISO • SSOP • The fifth principle of HACCP • The third principle of HACCP • The fourth principle of HACCP • one of the three hazards of food poising • Is illness caused by eating contaminated food. • A systematic preventive approach to food safety • The temperature range in which food-borne bacteria can grow • ...
kitchen Safety 2019-04-02
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- always walk with the knife pointing
- how many servings of meat should a person have in a day
- when you mix raw meat with vegetables.
- you always want to maintain a ___ Knife
- You use these when you take something out of the oven.
- Which of the following would not be considered an “Other” food?
- This disease causes bones to weaken and break easily
- keep kids under the age of _____ away from sharp objects
- You should always wash ___ after and before cooking.
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- A physical response to certain foods by the body’s immune system is a
- A disease also referred to food poisoning
- Which nutrient is the body’s main source of energy?
- When you cook veggies in a bit of fat.
- Its a raw meat disease.
- the part on the recipe that tells you how much it makes is called
15 Clues: Its a raw meat disease. • always walk with the knife pointing • when you mix raw meat with vegetables. • When you cook veggies in a bit of fat. • you always want to maintain a ___ Knife • A disease also referred to food poisoning • Which nutrient is the body’s main source of energy? • This disease causes bones to weaken and break easily • ...
Safety First 2020-01-20
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- ( (adj) original, real
- (n) A type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.(mark)
- (n.plu) Things added to food like (preservatives,colorings,flavorings)
- (v) manage or exploit (an organization, activity, etc.) in a way designed to make a profit.
- (v) synonym or harm
- food, (n) fast food
- (v) Send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
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- (n) a person who buys things (to eat, drink or use)
- , (n) Publicity
- (n.plu) Particular ingredients added to food to enhance or change taste
- (v) make a fake copy of a product
- (v) synonym of: manufacture / make / fabricate
- (n) a place where they sell goods (products, food..etc)
- (adj) no real
- (v) give payment
15 Clues: (adj) no real • , (n) Publicity • (v) give payment • (v) synonym or harm • food, (n) fast food • ( (adj) original, real • (v) make a fake copy of a product • (v) synonym of: manufacture / make / fabricate • (n) a person who buys things (to eat, drink or use) • (n) a place where they sell goods (products, food..etc) • (v) Send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • ...
e safety 2012-09-23
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- what files keep documents safe
- most search engines includes one of theese options
- at school who do you report inapropriate content to
- what should you do to stop effensive messages
- a secret word
- do not open one of theese if you dont the sender
- what age should you have a facebook account
- people you should tell if you are uncomfortable on the internet
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- do not send one of theese to someone you dont know
- popular sociggbal network site
- people you shouldn't arrange to meet online
- intimidating others
- what details should you give online
- protective filter
- people you connect with online
15 Clues: a secret word • protective filter • intimidating others • popular sociggbal network site • what files keep documents safe • people you connect with online • what details should you give online • people you shouldn't arrange to meet online • what age should you have a facebook account • what should you do to stop effensive messages • ...
Safety Review 2011-09-01
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- must be present when you're in the lab
- not allowed in the lab
- this must always come first!
- only the teacher can do this to a tool or machine
- before operating a tool you should make sure the power switch is what
- if you have this type of hair it must be tied back when in the lab
- not permitted in the classroom or lab
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- never use any tools unless you have the teacher's
- do not use any tools if you feel tired, sick or
- only use this with a tool when supplied by the teacher
- your work area should remain
- you must wear approved safety glasses when in the lab to protect your
- never use a tool that is damaged or
- must be removed before entering the lab
- even if you're running out of time you should never do this
15 Clues: not allowed in the lab • your work area should remain • this must always come first! • never use a tool that is damaged or • not permitted in the classroom or lab • must be present when you're in the lab • must be removed before entering the lab • do not use any tools if you feel tired, sick or • never use any tools unless you have the teacher's • ...
Lab Safety 2013-09-17
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- To protect your eyes from chemicals and other dangerous materials you wear _______.
- When a girl does not tie up her hair she is not following this rule.
- This process includes washing your hands after a lab.
- DO NOT add water to an acid or a base.
- Light the Bunsen Burner correctly.
- You should never smell or taste chemicals.
- Don't eat unidentifiable plants.
- Never mix chemicals without an instructors approval.
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- Air-dry all glassware.
- Take care of live animals.
- Animals can spread harmful diseases.
- Cut i n the opposite direction of your body.
- what you wear to protect your clothes.
- NEVER have water near an electrical unit.
- Throw away all your trash properly.
15 Clues: Air-dry all glassware. • Take care of live animals. • Don't eat unidentifiable plants. • Light the Bunsen Burner correctly. • Throw away all your trash properly. • Animals can spread harmful diseases. • DO NOT add water to an acid or a base. • what you wear to protect your clothes. • NEVER have water near an electrical unit. • You should never smell or taste chemicals. • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-23
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- must be stored below 4 degrees Celsius
- the spread of bacteria from on food to another can lead to food poisoning
- are potential sources of Salmonella Bacteria
- keep perishable foods cool before you serve them
- raw meat should never be stored above cooked meat in the________
- campaign developed by Canada Health
- raw meat from other foods in the fridge and grocery cart
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- is a bacteria found in contaminated water
- raw rice and pasta are classed as__________foods
- wash fruit and vegetables before use
- don't eat raw meat
- micro-organisms that is the most obvious
- not safe to prepare salad__________on the same chopping board after cutting raw meat
- is a symptom of food poisoning
- is an immunological reaction to food proteins
15 Clues: don't eat raw meat • is a symptom of food poisoning • campaign developed by Canada Health • wash fruit and vegetables before use • must be stored below 4 degrees Celsius • micro-organisms that is the most obvious • is a bacteria found in contaminated water • are potential sources of Salmonella Bacteria • is an immunological reaction to food proteins • ...
food safety 2014-02-21
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- can be found in bread and beer
- the spread of bactiria from one food to another
- the most obvious micro-organisms
- a food item that contains edible mould
- when cooking food throughly
- in order for bacteria to grow
- when food is cross contaminated
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- when food temperature is between 5-60 degrees
- when keeping food at perfect...
- when keeping raw meat away from other foods
- Microbe commonly found in eggs and chicken
- when washing hands, utensils and surfaces
- not good to eat when under cooked
- can cause a potentially fatal inflammation of the colon
- refigerate or freeze perishables
15 Clues: when cooking food throughly • in order for bacteria to grow • can be found in bread and beer • when keeping food at perfect... • when food is cross contaminated • the most obvious micro-organisms • refigerate or freeze perishables • not good to eat when under cooked • a food item that contains edible mould • when washing hands, utensils and surfaces • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-26
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- What is an example of a food that contains edible mould?
- The four components of "Fight Bac" are clean, cook, chill, and ________.
- An intolerance is a reaction to the _________ in food.
- What is one of the most common types of micro-organisms? You will find it in breads and beer.
- Is an allergy or an intolerance easier to identify?
- What is the most obvious micro-organism?
- What illness cause by food has symptoms of nausea, abdominal pain, and fever? (Two words)
- What is the Canadian Health campaign to educate consumers about food safety called? (Two words)
- An allergic reaction is caused by the _______ content in foods.
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- True or false. Rinsing meat will get rid of harmful bacteria.
- What is it called when bacteria is spread from one food item to another item by direct contact? (Two words)
- True or false. Both allergies and intolerances can come and go with time.
- What bacteria is commonly found in poultry?
- What is the temperature range that bacteria multiples rapidly in called? (Two words)
- Above _____ degrees Celsius is when bacteria starts to die.
15 Clues: What is the most obvious micro-organism? • What bacteria is commonly found in poultry? • Is an allergy or an intolerance easier to identify? • An intolerance is a reaction to the _________ in food. • What is an example of a food that contains edible mould? • Above _____ degrees Celsius is when bacteria starts to die. • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-27
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- what is the acronym for First in first out system?
- if the _____ date has passed, throw away the food
- the most obvious micro organisms
- a reaction to the chemicals in food
- people usually buy at the end of their shopping trip
- type of micro organisms that are too small to be seen by the naked eye
- _____ makes the bread rise
- these bacteria are the most common cause of food poisoning
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- Frozen foods that are completely thawed should not be ______
- it is used to tell whether your meat is cooked or not
- using the same cutting board for raw and cooked meat might lead to?
- ______ leftover cooked foods within an hour and keep refrigerated until serving
- a campaign developed by Canada Health to help educate consumers about food safety
- a reaction to protein in food
- these bacteria are found mostly in raw or undercooked ground meat
15 Clues: _____ makes the bread rise • a reaction to protein in food • the most obvious micro organisms • a reaction to the chemicals in food • if the _____ date has passed, throw away the food • what is the acronym for First in first out system? • people usually buy at the end of their shopping trip • it is used to tell whether your meat is cooked or not • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-27
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- What you should keep the food in the fridge
- What holds bacteria form that is in a liquid form
- This can be found in improperly canned food
- Your should never let raw meat and vegtables
- What you should also do before cooking
- What you should not do to the fridge to keep it cool
- Usally found in cheese and bread
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- One of the 4 most micro-organisms
- What you need to do to avoid croos cantamination when you have meat and vegtables
- What you should always do after you have finished cooking
- You can get it if you eat raw eggs
- You cut food on a clean cutting
- This is a high risk food
- Clean the counter with this before cooking or puttting food on the counter
- You can get this if you don't cook your meat throughly
15 Clues: This is a high risk food • You cut food on a clean cutting • Usally found in cheese and bread • One of the 4 most micro-organisms • You can get it if you eat raw eggs • What you should also do before cooking • What you should keep the food in the fridge • This can be found in improperly canned food • Your should never let raw meat and vegtables • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-28
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- what type of meat contains salmonella?
- to store food in the refridgerator until time to serve
- large portions of ___________ should be seperated and stored
- a reaction to the protein in food
- used to check the tempature of meat
- it is important to _________ your cutting boards and knives after preparing raw meat
- a reaction to the chemicals in food
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- spread of bacteria from a contaminated source to a uncontaminated source
- what contains edible mould?
- a micro organism found in bread
- created by Canada Health to educate consumers on food safety
- foods that have a high _______ are high at risk
- contains ingredients and steps to prepare food
- vegtables and ________ should not be in contact when preparing food
- type of food posioning found in raw or undercooked meat
15 Clues: what contains edible mould? • a micro organism found in bread • a reaction to the protein in food • used to check the tempature of meat • a reaction to the chemicals in food • what type of meat contains salmonella? • contains ingredients and steps to prepare food • foods that have a high _______ are high at risk • to store food in the refridgerator until time to serve • ...
Food Safety 2015-09-29
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- In between hot and cold areas for foods to be set in.
- Hot and cold safe areas for food to be put in.
- A measure of temperature.
- Deadly or good for you.
- Keep food ______ by chilling in fridge.
- Item used to measure the heat or coldness of foods.
- Removing bacteria from items by ________.
- Cause flu like symptoms.
- Remove bacteria from space and hands.
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- High and low, hot or cold.
- Flat space to prepare foods
- Dangerous zones of temperature.
- Dangerous.
- An object used for mincing, dicing, etc. foods.
- Removing different items from each other or different objects.
15 Clues: Dangerous. • Deadly or good for you. • Cause flu like symptoms. • A measure of temperature. • High and low, hot or cold. • Flat space to prepare foods • Dangerous zones of temperature. • Remove bacteria from space and hands. • Keep food ______ by chilling in fridge. • Removing bacteria from items by ________. • Hot and cold safe areas for food to be put in. • ...
Medication Safety 2015-02-22
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- As with medications that treat medical conditions, it is important to consider that sometimes there are associated risks with medications, but it may be worth it to continue the medication if the ___ outweigh the risks.
- You should avoid taking other medications within 1 hour before, or 2 hours after, the administration of ___, as they can interfere with the absorption and availability of the medications, thus interfering with the effectiveness of the medications.
- Keep with you at all times a ___of all of your prescription and over-the-counter medications (including doses), allergies, and medical conditions. You never know when there may be an emergency.
- ___ ___ generally occur right after starting a new medication. It is important to inform your doctor immediately if you experience adverse effects.
- A pill or capsule’s ___ may vary based on the company that manufactures the medications; therefore it is important to keep labeled bottles and know what medications you take by other means than color/size descriptions.
- Medications may become less ___ after the listed expiration date on your prescription bottle. Therefore it is important to dispose of any expired medications.
- Do not refer to medication as ___ around children.
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- It is important to try to get all of your medications at the same pharmacy (if possible) so that the pharmacist can help watch for ___ between medications.
- Do not ___ the dose of your medication if you feel like your medication is not working or is not strong enough. Modifying doses on your own can have serious consequences. Consult your doctor.
- Write down any non-emergent questions or concerns you may have about your medications and take them with you to your next ___.
- Sometimes it is necessary for the physician to adjust medications until they reach a ___ level in the blood stream.
- Do not ___ taking a medication unless you talk to your doctor first or you are experiencing serious side effects.
- Medication ___ should be a top priority for anyone who takes medications! (bonus point)
- There are some medications, such as ___, that are often prescribed specifically for the purpose of combating potential side effects.
- ___ or chewing medications should not be done without consulting your doctor or pharmacist, as some medications are extended or sustained release and need to be swallowed whole to be effective, and many medications need to be swallowed whole to be absorbed properly in the gastrointestinal system.
15 Clues: Do not refer to medication as ___ around children. • Medication ___ should be a top priority for anyone who takes medications! (bonus point) • Do not ___ taking a medication unless you talk to your doctor first or you are experiencing serious side effects. • ...
Cyber Safety 2015-01-27
15 Clues: fails • adrese • parole • saņemt • izdzēst • e-pasts • izmantot • saglabāt • pielikums • tērzētava • tiešsaiste • svešinieks • sarakstīties • lejupielādēt • segvārds,iesauka
Lab Safety 2015-01-03
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- First person you should notify if an accident occurs.
- Always read the __________ before starting a lab.
- Always _________ your hands when lab and clean up are complete.
- This is who is responsible for cleaning up the lab.
- What you should do if you don’t understand a procedure or know how to use a piece of equipment.
- Always wear these to protect your eyes when working in the lab.
- Work areas should be kept this way at all times.
- glass This should never be placed in the regular trash can. Dispose of this in the designated container.
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- Students cannot ________ during labs.
- This behavior is prohibited in the lab.
- Closed toe ________ must be worn during labs.
- Long hair must be _______ ________ in the laboratory.
- Loose, long _________ must be pushed back or secured.
- This is used to protect clothing from spills and damage.
- Food or drink cannot be consumed _________ labs.
15 Clues: Students cannot ________ during labs. • This behavior is prohibited in the lab. • Closed toe ________ must be worn during labs. • Food or drink cannot be consumed _________ labs. • Work areas should be kept this way at all times. • Always read the __________ before starting a lab. • This is who is responsible for cleaning up the lab. • ...
Lab Safety 2014-04-15
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- No ___________ with holes on the top or open should be worn in the lab.
- Personal Protective Equipment
- The way you behave.
- Worn on your hands as a PPE
- Control in charge of any needlestick, fall or hazardous in the department.
- Worn to shield your eyes from splashes.
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- provide workers and emergency personnel with procedures for handling or working with that substance in a safe manner, and includes information such as physical data, storage, protective equipment and spill handling procedures.
- A danger
- Kit Located in every department for spills.
- ___________ your finger or area after a needle stick and then wash the area with soap and water.
- The act of being neat and orderly
- The act of being cautious.
- Phlebotomists and anyone who comes in contact with a patient need to wash their ________ before and after patient contact.
- Lefranc Lab Safey Officer for AMH Lab.
- Safety The protocols used in a lab to make the lab safe and efficient.
15 Clues: A danger • The way you behave. • The act of being cautious. • Worn on your hands as a PPE • Personal Protective Equipment • The act of being neat and orderly • Lefranc Lab Safey Officer for AMH Lab. • Worn to shield your eyes from splashes. • Kit Located in every department for spills. • Safety The protocols used in a lab to make the lab safe and efficient. • ...
Safety Days 2016-05-06
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- Which committee focuses on health and safety in the workplace?
- What is a distraction when driving?
- How to maintain a healthy lifestyle?
- Example of a workplace injury.
- Where can you find a copy of the OH&S Act at each office?
- An item you should keep in your car during the winter.
- New colour added to KPP logo?
- What to do when equipment is damaged?
- New Mandatory Workshop
- Staff should report all injuries to whom?
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- PPE
- proper foot wear
- Proper lifting technique
- What type of mask was used for FIT Testing?
- Who is responsible for safety?
15 Clues: PPE • proper foot wear • New Mandatory Workshop • Proper lifting technique • New colour added to KPP logo? • Example of a workplace injury. • Who is responsible for safety? • What is a distraction when driving? • How to maintain a healthy lifestyle? • What to do when equipment is damaged? • Staff should report all injuries to whom? • What type of mask was used for FIT Testing? • ...
Food Safety 2016-01-27
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- How many times can you reheat leftovers?
- Always _____ your fruits and veggies under clean running water before eating them.
- Always separate ___ foods from cooked foods.
- You should wash your foods/hands underwater for at least _____ seconds.
- Make sure your station is clean and everything is ________.
- Always cook your food _________.
- Cooking raw meat thoroughly is important because raw foods could have ___________ on them!
- How many hours is the maximum of leaving out uncooked food?
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- Never use food after it's ______ date.
- Make sure all of your equipment is _____ before cooking.
- What should you wash before you touch anything?
- In what should you put away leftover foods?
- Make sure your food is always cooking to the right _________.
- If you're using a saucepan, what direction should the handle be facing?
- What should you put on your hands touch something hot?
15 Clues: Always cook your food _________. • Never use food after it's ______ date. • How many times can you reheat leftovers? • In what should you put away leftover foods? • Always separate ___ foods from cooked foods. • What should you wash before you touch anything? • What should you put on your hands touch something hot? • ...
Internet Safety 2016-09-07
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- Avoid ________
- Sharing too much information is called ________
- what we post online.
- Don’t ________ about everything.
- Keep details about these to yourself
- Information that you do not want people to know
- Don’t ________
- Posting posting many times every minute is called ________
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- Information everybody will see
- What is left behind by every click.
- the golden rule of the internet.
- Practice _______ Don’t post inappropriate photos
- leaves people wondering.
- is noticed as shouting online.
- Think about what you post to _________
15 Clues: Avoid ________ • Don’t ________ • what we post online. • leaves people wondering. • Information everybody will see • is noticed as shouting online. • the golden rule of the internet. • Don’t ________ about everything. • What is left behind by every click. • Keep details about these to yourself • Think about what you post to _________ • ...
Safety online 2016-09-06
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- showing off
- posting too much
- dont post about being sad or _____
- something that you dont share online
- cliffhanger
- check your photos
- your posts ________
- before you post you should
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- is shouting online
- remember the
- keep your settings on
- the trail you leave online
- be _______ online
- the goleden rule
- information
15 Clues: showing off • cliffhanger • information • remember the • posting too much • the goleden rule • be _______ online • check your photos • is shouting online • your posts ________ • keep your settings on • the trail you leave online • before you post you should • dont post about being sad or _____ • something that you dont share online
Safety equipment 2023-11-16
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- Knee....
- we use screwdriver to .... nails
- you are hanging something on wals in them
- take something out
- ... Something out
- ... Aid set
- a metal thing, driven into wood to make two things together
- same as plasterwall
- they are protecting your hands from cuts etc
- used to supply someone with necessary things
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- protects your feet from injury on construction site
- you use it to protect your ears from loud noises
- you use it when you want to Providing strength to concrete
- you need do it when you place something whole
- Rai's to a higher level
15 Clues: Knee.... • ... Aid set • ... Something out • take something out • same as plasterwall • Rai's to a higher level • we use screwdriver to .... nails • you are hanging something on wals in them • they are protecting your hands from cuts etc • used to supply someone with necessary things • you need do it when you place something whole • you use it to protect your ears from loud noises • ...
VEHICLE SAFETY 2024-01-26
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- NATIONAL WHAT TYPE OF O'LICENCE DO WE HAVE?
- A DRIVER MUST NOT USE A PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IF THE HAVE NOT BEEN?
- WHAT MUST BE DONE ON EVERY VEHICLE PRIOR TO FIRST USE DAILY?
- WHAT MUST A DRIVER RAISE IF EQUIPMENT IS FOUND TO HAVE A FAULT WHAT NEEDS RECTIFYING?
- WHAT DO YOU GET IF YOU BREACH DRIVER HOURS REGULATIONS?
- WHAT MUST A DRIVER DO DAILY ON HIS TACHOGRAPH RECORDS TO SHOW OFFICIAL FINISH OR START TIME?
- WHAT MUST A DRIVER CHECK TO HAVE A MINIMUM TREAD DEPTH OF 1MM DAILY?
- WHAT SCORE RATING DOES EVERY COMPANY THAT OPERATE HGV HAVE IN THE UK?
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- WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DRIVING LICENCES IN THE UK?
- WHAT MUST A DRIVER COMPLETE ONCE A VEHICLE IS LOADED?
- WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REGULATION OF HEAVY GOODS IN THE UK?
- WHAT ORGANISATION POLICES ROADWORTHINESS OF HGV?
- WHAT MUST HGV UNITS & TRAILERS HAVE ON A REGULAR BASIS?
- WHAT MUST A COMPANY HAVE FOR EACH TO ENSURE HEALTH & SAFETY OF EVERY PART OF THEIR OPERATION IS COVERED FOR MANUAL TASKS?
- WHAT IS THE ANNUAL TEST OF A VEHICLE KNOWN AS?
15 Clues: NATIONAL WHAT TYPE OF O'LICENCE DO WE HAVE? • WHAT IS THE ANNUAL TEST OF A VEHICLE KNOWN AS? • WHAT ORGANISATION POLICES ROADWORTHINESS OF HGV? • WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DRIVING LICENCES IN THE UK? • WHAT MUST A DRIVER COMPLETE ONCE A VEHICLE IS LOADED? • WHAT MUST HGV UNITS & TRAILERS HAVE ON A REGULAR BASIS? • WHAT DO YOU GET IF YOU BREACH DRIVER HOURS REGULATIONS? • ...
Online Safety 2023-12-12
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- When someone is saying or doing something harmful online.
- One mental health disorder that continued cyberbullying can cause.
- Something that must be hard to guess.
- Percentage of teens who have reported being cyberbullied.
- The type of OSH involving blackmail.
- Where does cyberbullying take place?
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- What you could be if you press on a suspicious link.
- Third word in OSH.
- What NOT to do when you see cyberbullying.
- What to do when you see cyberbullying.
- What do kids feel a constant online presence makes it hard to do in regards to cyberbullies?
- What type of information should you not share online?
- What performance that may be impacted by online bullying
- What shouldn't you post about while you're still there?
- The type of unconsented behaviors classifying OSH.
15 Clues: Third word in OSH. • The type of OSH involving blackmail. • Where does cyberbullying take place? • Something that must be hard to guess. • What to do when you see cyberbullying. • What NOT to do when you see cyberbullying. • The type of unconsented behaviors classifying OSH. • What you could be if you press on a suspicious link. • ...
Safety Words 2022-06-13
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- easy to approach or get
- to set apart
- relating to the science or practice of medicine
- evidence or indicators of illness or disease
- key
- to clean or wash
- to reduce or control
- a cleaning agent
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- the practice of keeping clean to stay healthy
- to give someone a vaccine
- sick or ill
- chemical substance used to kill harmful germs and bacteria
- a plan or roster
- to alternate
- another word for cafeteria
15 Clues: key • sick or ill • to set apart • to alternate • a plan or roster • to clean or wash • a cleaning agent • to reduce or control • easy to approach or get • to give someone a vaccine • another word for cafeteria • evidence or indicators of illness or disease • the practice of keeping clean to stay healthy • relating to the science or practice of medicine • ...
Theatre Safety 2023-03-30
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- Wash your hands with this after working
- "Heads __" when moving something around you
- When this is heard, move out of the way of danger
- In theatre means that all are kept safe from possible hazards
- The most important rule of theatre safety
- Always leave the show and works areas like this
- Long _______ should be tied back
- Avoid accidents by replacing unsafe ________
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- No __________ fitting clothes
- You should lift heavy objects like this
- These protect you against cuts and solvents
- These should be reported immediately
- Being in a __________ can cause accidents
- Look _____________ you as you move objects
- A main cause of accidents
15 Clues: A main cause of accidents • No __________ fitting clothes • Long _______ should be tied back • These should be reported immediately • Wash your hands with this after working • You should lift heavy objects like this • Being in a __________ can cause accidents • The most important rule of theatre safety • Look _____________ you as you move objects • ...
Compter safety 2024-02-23
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- exploiting a computer system
- being dependent on something
- how you access the intenet
- statistics collected
- data collecting to create a personlized expericene
- online bullying
- websites that aloud users to share things and communicat
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- used to make a secure connection
- where al of your computers data is stored
- tracks you leave behind
- sending a fake scam email from a well known source
- state of not being monitored
- tyring to take someones information
- doing the right things
- the internet
15 Clues: the internet • online bullying • statistics collected • doing the right things • tracks you leave behind • how you access the intenet • exploiting a computer system • being dependent on something • state of not being monitored • used to make a secure connection • tyring to take someones information • where al of your computers data is stored • ...
Science Safety 2024-08-12
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- Everybody do your _______ to clean up the lab.
- Wear safety ________ at all appropriate times.
- No chemicals, supplies, or equipment are ever to be ________ from the lab.
- Know the locations of all safety ___________.
- Consider all chemicals dangerous & avoid inhaling ________.
- Never engage in __________ or practical jokes during a lab.
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- Notify the ________ immediately if there is an accident.
- Follow all ___________ given by the teacher.
- Tie your _______ back that reaches to shoulders when working with fire.
- Lab area should be kept ______ and neat at all times.
- Be a ______ player in your lab group.
- Do not _______ any materials until you are told to do so.
- No _________, drinking, or gum allowed during a lab.
- Wearing close-toed _______ is highly recommended during a lab.
- ______ carefully to test for odors.
15 Clues: ______ carefully to test for odors. • Be a ______ player in your lab group. • Follow all ___________ given by the teacher. • Know the locations of all safety ___________. • Everybody do your _______ to clean up the lab. • Wear safety ________ at all appropriate times. • No _________, drinking, or gum allowed during a lab. • ...
Lab Safety 2024-06-24
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- Never put any substance in the lab into your __________.
- Drinks, gum and ________ are not allowed in the lab.
- What is sometimes worn in a lab to protect your clothing from getting ruined?
- Open toed _________ may not be worn on lab days.
- What may you not do to any materials in the lab without the teacher's permission?
- What may you not do to an experiment before the teacher gives the directions?
- Always _____________ carefully to the teacher's directions.
- What should be worn over your eyes while conducting an experiment in the lab?
- What will you sometimes have to wash after conducting an experiment?
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- When do you inform the teacher if an unsafe condition occurs in the lab?
- The method you use in lab to smell a substance is called "waft to _______."
- Always read the ___________ before starting a lab investigation.
- What must some students need to pull back during a lab experiment?
- What type of broken substance must never be picked up by a student?
- Who do you tell if a piece of lab equipment accidentally breaks?
15 Clues: Open toed _________ may not be worn on lab days. • Drinks, gum and ________ are not allowed in the lab. • Never put any substance in the lab into your __________. • Always _____________ carefully to the teacher's directions. • Always read the ___________ before starting a lab investigation. • Who do you tell if a piece of lab equipment accidentally breaks? • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-07-02
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- Can be caused by gas leaks
- prevents fire from a campfire from spreading to dry grass
- Injury caused by an accident
- This does not mean there is no fire
- How much wood you should add in a fire at a time
- Used to ignite the charcoal in charcoal grills
- What you should store your drugs in
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- The temperature a tip of a sparkler burns at
- Physical harm done to the body by a toxic substance
- What you should do in case of poisoning
- How far you should stay away from firework displays
- Emergency personnel you can call who will help you when poisoning happens
- What you should do before dousing hot coals and ashes with water
- Harm or damage done to you or someone else
- How far you should grill from a house or enclosure
15 Clues: Can be caused by gas leaks • Injury caused by an accident • This does not mean there is no fire • What you should store your drugs in • What you should do in case of poisoning • Harm or damage done to you or someone else • The temperature a tip of a sparkler burns at • Used to ignite the charcoal in charcoal grills • How much wood you should add in a fire at a time • ...
Safety Guidelines 2023-04-20
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- when entering the studio with objects that obstruct your view be careful to not trip over ____
- What should you not do when you have equipment on or is in use
- You need ____ people to carry a load
- Always use ____ when removing or replacing light bulbs
- be sure any vents or equipment with openings are ______
- when moving something use your _______
- Wear __________for the job.
- _____ stack cases,props,boxes or crate
- IF cables are on the floor be sure to ___ down and secure them away
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- when ____ spills on the floor make sure to clean it up immediately
- ______ all equipment when studios is not in use
- DO NOT HAVE __________ in the lab,near any equipment
- Be sure to keep audio at a ______
- Requires you to use your legs
- What do you not do when there is equipment around
15 Clues: Wear __________for the job. • Requires you to use your legs • Be sure to keep audio at a ______ • You need ____ people to carry a load • when moving something use your _______ • _____ stack cases,props,boxes or crate • ______ all equipment when studios is not in use • What do you not do when there is equipment around • DO NOT HAVE __________ in the lab,near any equipment • ...
vehicular safety 2023-07-13
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- share your ________ with someone when using ridesharing services
- pay attention to these warnings about road conditions
- where you should sit when riding with a ridesharing service
- device that cushion the impact of a collision
- check that the _______ matches the one on the ridesharing app
- never drive under the influence of _______
- stay _____ on public transportation
- sit at least __ inches from the steering wheel
- observe and follow these posted limits
- avoid this dangerous activity behind the wheel
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- gas that fills the airbag after decomposition of sodium azide
- leave a large ________ with the vehicle in front of you
- sit in an _______ position against the seatback
- restraint system that keeps passengers from being ejected
- leading cause of death for 16- to 20-year-olds
15 Clues: stay _____ on public transportation • observe and follow these posted limits • never drive under the influence of _______ • device that cushion the impact of a collision • leading cause of death for 16- to 20-year-olds • sit at least __ inches from the steering wheel • avoid this dangerous activity behind the wheel • sit in an _______ position against the seatback • ...
Conversational Safety 2022-12-14
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- ____tentatively
- ____the facts
- ______for their stories
- name calling or generalizing
- _______to confirm feelings
- _______do & dont statements
- leaving the conversation or stonewalling
- to intimidate or insult
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- ____for others' paths
- ____your story
- changing the topic or deflecting
- ______testing
- downplaying ideas or sarcasm
- forcing another to adopt one's point-of-view
- _____if the other is holding back
- ______to confirm that you're listening
16 Clues: ____the facts • ______testing • ____your story • ____tentatively • ____for others' paths • ______for their stories • to intimidate or insult • _______to confirm feelings • _______do & dont statements • downplaying ideas or sarcasm • name calling or generalizing • changing the topic or deflecting • _____if the other is holding back • ______to confirm that you're listening • ...
Safety Champions 2022-09-16
15 Clues: ramp open • go forward • wheel stops • use your head • ramp outerwear • your eyes do this • retract at D-five • first and foremost • tunnel to aircraft • junk on the tarmac • lightening imminent • be prepared initiative • anything that is not safe • not permitted in your ears • acronym for safe practices
Lab Safety 2022-09-07
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- Preferrable way to hold hot glass objects
- Type of thermometers that will be used in labs here
- Where to go if chemicals get all over your body
- Areas on the Bunsen Burner that adjusts the flame
- Keep these clear during a lab
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- What you should ALWAYS be mindful of while putting a thermometer in a given environment
- What teenagers typically do that can be fatal if done during a lab
- What you should NOT see in glass containers or bunsen burner hoses
- Always wrap this up before a lab if it's long
- What color the flame from the Bunsen Burner should be
- ALWAYS wear there on your eyes during a lab
- Substances that can literally eat away at anything
- Essentials to life that have NO place in a lab zone
- Where you'd typically go if chemicals get in your eyes
- What you should do to the gas if your flame sputters or you smell the gas itself
15 Clues: Keep these clear during a lab • Preferrable way to hold hot glass objects • ALWAYS wear there on your eyes during a lab • Always wrap this up before a lab if it's long • Where to go if chemicals get all over your body • Areas on the Bunsen Burner that adjusts the flame • Substances that can literally eat away at anything • ...
Oxygen Safety 2022-09-12
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- Oxygen will NOT do this, but it will cause fires to burn hotter and faster
- The first time the pt is ordered to get O2 via one of these, a tech must deliver and instruct in proper use
- What we have pts sign when we find that they or others in their home are smoking with O2
- What pts should do with a cylinder if they don't have a carrier or box to put it in
- Never store oxygen in one of these
- An odorless, colorless gas that is present in our air
- This is used to prevent nasal dryness and nosebleeds
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- What we must make sure the pt is following every time we see an oxygen pt
- An apparatus that pulls oxygen molecules from the air and condenses them and vents out other gases
- Joint Commission says we have to teach our O2 pts about risks of fire to their home and these
- What no one is allowed to change without an order from the pt medical provider (MD, NP, etc.)
- What we must do with O2 cylinders to make sure no harm comes from them falling or being knocked over
- A metal container that is used to hold compressed gases
- Signs that we are required to provide to pts who have home O2
- Minimum distance recommended to keep O2 from heat sources, flames, or sparks
15 Clues: Never store oxygen in one of these • This is used to prevent nasal dryness and nosebleeds • An odorless, colorless gas that is present in our air • A metal container that is used to hold compressed gases • Signs that we are required to provide to pts who have home O2 • What we must make sure the pt is following every time we see an oxygen pt • ...
Safety & Sanitation 2022-08-27
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- ______________ knives are more dangerous than sharp knives because you have to apply more pressure.
- Never catch a falling knife, let it _____________.
- Wash your hands for __________ seconds.
- One way to check if a restaurant is sanitary is to check its _____________________.
- Keep hot foods hot and ______________ foods cold.
- When picking up something hot in the kitchen always use a ____ ______________________.
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- Knives should be washed _______________ from all other dishes to prevent injury.
- Make sure pot handles are turned ____________ from the edge of the stove.
- Pick up small glass shards with a wet ______________ towel.
- Food should not sit out longer than ____________ hours.
- Wash your hands after you crack an __________.
- You can put out a grease fire with this common kitchen ingredient.
- ___________________ in the kitchen is a sure way to cause an accident.
- Clean up ________________ immediately.
- Always use a cutting _____________ to avoid injury and damage to the counter.
15 Clues: Clean up ________________ immediately. • Wash your hands for __________ seconds. • Wash your hands after you crack an __________. • Keep hot foods hot and ______________ foods cold. • Never catch a falling knife, let it _____________. • Food should not sit out longer than ____________ hours. • Pick up small glass shards with a wet ______________ towel. • ...
Safety Vocabulary 2023-08-31
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- rough noisy activity
- Injury, cuts and bruises
- - Weariness or exhaustion
- taken beforehand
- poisonous
- the direction of another person
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- an object that is in the way
- - Faulty
- not in working order
- Injury, permanent damage or death
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- - The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- not caring about yourself or others
- - Dangerous
- - An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
15 Clues: - Faulty • poisonous • - Dangerous • taken beforehand • rough noisy activity • not in working order • Injury, cuts and bruises • - Weariness or exhaustion • an object that is in the way • the direction of another person • Injury, permanent damage or death • not caring about yourself or others • you were unaware of a potential hazard • ...
Safety & Sanitation 2023-08-08
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- Always keep knives _____. They are safer that way.
- What foodborne pathogen is often linked to raw eggs and chicken?
- Food can be left out for a maximum of _____ hours.
- French for “put in place”, it means that ingredients are prepped, tools are gathered, and everything is organized before cooking begins.
- The practice of maintaining the cleanliness of equipment and facilities by reducing the risk of spreading bacteria and other pathogens.
- Where is the safest place to defrost food?
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- Temperature _____ zone, the temperature range between 41 ̊F and 135 ̊F (5 ̊C to 57 ̊C), within which most foodborne microorganisms rapidly grow.
- To allow food that has been frozen to become unfrozen.
- _____-contamination is what happens when bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one object to another.
- It is recommended to wash hands with warm water and soap for _____ seconds.
- Never _____ knives in a sink.
- Always use _______ when handling hot dishes.
- An inventory method that assumes the first goods purchased are the first goods sold.
- If you cut yourself you must wear _____ to continue cooking.
- Never put _____ on a grease fire.
15 Clues: Never _____ knives in a sink. • Never put _____ on a grease fire. • Where is the safest place to defrost food? • Always use _______ when handling hot dishes. • Always keep knives _____. They are safer that way. • Food can be left out for a maximum of _____ hours. • To allow food that has been frozen to become unfrozen. • ...
Safety Review 2023-08-21
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- this will not be tolerated at any time
- all of the rules apple to the machinery in the classroom and the _________
- this should be pulled back at all times when in the laboratory
- notify the instructor if this occurs
- notify the instructor immediately if this happens
- when this type of chemical comes into contact with eyes or skin, use the eye wash station
- this type of shoe is not allowed.
- know the location of ______ tools and exits in the laboratory areas.
- never leave power equipment ______ while unattended.
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- must be worn at all times when in the laboratory or in other areas specified by instructor
- do not run in this area.
- emergency showers and eyewash stations provide this
- this is an improper clothing for the laboratory
- if you are done with the equipment then it should be ________.
- failure to obey safety expectations will result in this
15 Clues: do not run in this area. • this type of shoe is not allowed. • notify the instructor if this occurs • this will not be tolerated at any time • this is an improper clothing for the laboratory • notify the instructor immediately if this happens • emergency showers and eyewash stations provide this • never leave power equipment ______ while unattended. • ...
foodd safety 2022-11-16
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- internal temperature - Eggs and all ground meats must be cooked to 160°F; poultry and fowl to 165°F; and fresh meat steaks, chops and roasts to 145°F.
- the condition of being grossly fat or overweight.
- serious infection usually caused by eating food contaminated with the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes
- contamination bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another,
- Hazard foreign materials unintentionally introduced to food products that are hazardous to consumers
- a rare but serious illness caused by a toxin that attacks the body's nerves
- transmitted to humans by eating foods contaminated with animal feces
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- Hazardorganisms, or substances produced by organisms, that pose a threat to human health
- Illness caused by consuming contaminated foods or beverages
- allergens bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another,
- toxins chemicals that are naturally produced by living organisms
- Hazard analysis and critical control points
- Coli a bacteria that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms
- an easy-to-follow food guide, to help parents to figure out how to feed their kids nutritious
- Hazard any substance that can cause a health problem when ingested or inhaled
15 Clues: Hazard analysis and critical control points • the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. • Illness caused by consuming contaminated foods or beverages • toxins chemicals that are naturally produced by living organisms • transmitted to humans by eating foods contaminated with animal feces • ...
food safety 2023-05-16
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- make sure all your utensils are _____ before use
- how to hold a knife when cutting
- food with a temperature between 41º-135ºF is in the _____ zone
- when the bacteria from one food gets on other food its _____ contamination
- how to hold food when cutting
- pesticides, cleansers, and machine oils are ________ hazards
- clean up spills to prevent _____
- the amount of people needed to get sick for there to be a food born outbreak
- what from cooking kills the germs
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- botulism, salmonella, and e. coli are __________ hazards
- put up your ____
- glass, dirt, and metal in foods are ________ hazards
- ____ foods to the correct temperature
- what to do with foods to prevent cross contamination
- wash your hands with water and ____
15 Clues: put up your ____ • how to hold food when cutting • how to hold a knife when cutting • clean up spills to prevent _____ • what from cooking kills the germs • wash your hands with water and ____ • ____ foods to the correct temperature • make sure all your utensils are _____ before use • glass, dirt, and metal in foods are ________ hazards • ...
Lab Safety 2023-10-05
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- consider these are dangerous.
- read them all in the lab and closely.
- how your work area should look.
- to your teacher for instructions, directions, accidents, etc.
- what to do when the teacher gives direction.
- what to never do in the lab.
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- where all the equipment is.
- use when needed.
- you do this with unused chairs and materials.
- accidents, broken equipment, spills, broken glass, etc.
- what goes back on unused materials
- how you should act in the lab.
- you wear these over your eyes.
- you wear this over your clothes.
- what to never do alone in the lab
15 Clues: use when needed. • where all the equipment is. • what to never do in the lab. • consider these are dangerous. • how you should act in the lab. • you wear these over your eyes. • how your work area should look. • you wear this over your clothes. • what to never do alone in the lab • what goes back on unused materials • read them all in the lab and closely. • ...
Motorcycle Safety 2025-03-18
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- The ability to see.
- Portion of a highway improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel.
- Area where you cannot see out of your vehicle.
- Before turning, look left, look right, and then look left again. Look twice!
- Moving around another car on the road
- The whole of a lane.
- A process that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, social and economic disruption or environmental degradation.
- Behavior marked by polished manners or respect for others.
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- The quality or state of being responsible.
- You use these before turning.
- This makes roads slippery and can be serious problems for motorcyclists.
- Bumpy ______ ________ and irregularities that do not affect other vehicles can create problems for motorcyclists.
- Vehicle with 2 wheels.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- Motorcyclists are entitled to the same full ______ width as all other vehicles.
15 Clues: The ability to see. • The whole of a lane. • Vehicle with 2 wheels. • You use these before turning. • Moving around another car on the road • The quality or state of being responsible. • Area where you cannot see out of your vehicle. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • Behavior marked by polished manners or respect for others. • ...
Safety Month 2025-04-14
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- Go for?
- Never operate machinery or equipment without ______ in place
- What life critical rule applies when working on a roof?
- Who is responsible to report hazards in the workplace?
- Only __________ individuals are allowed to apply and remove LOTO.
- Only employee who have the required ________, knowledge, qualifications, valid certification and authorization can operate forklifts
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- How many Life Critical Rules are there?
- Personal protective _________?
- How many hazards made safe are hourly employees required to submit per quarter?
- Mobile and _______ Operations apply when operating a forklift.
- We believe that all injuries and accidents are?
- How many points do you lose if you fail to attend a mandatory meeting, such as safety awareness training?
- Housekeeping is conducted to help eliminate ________ in our workplace.
- What specific personal protective equipment are you required to wear any time you handle pipe?
- LOTO stands for Lockout ______?
- True or false you are allowed to operate a forklift as long as you have the seatbelt connected behind your back.
16 Clues: Go for? • Personal protective _________? • LOTO stands for Lockout ______? • How many Life Critical Rules are there? • We believe that all injuries and accidents are? • Who is responsible to report hazards in the workplace? • What life critical rule applies when working on a roof? • Never operate machinery or equipment without ______ in place • ...
Water Safety 2024-12-08
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- Strong and narrow current that occurs near beaches
- To stay on the surface of water
- A large body of water that is surrounded by land
- On a boat you wear a...
- Headfirst into the water
- Flow of water
- Moving water near the shore
- Large amount of fast, flowing water
- Moving through the water
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- Watching a person to make sure they are safe
- A rescuer that supervises the beach or pool
- Designed to hold water for swimming and other leisure activities
- Narrow strip of land that borders the ocean
- Being underwater and not being able to breath
- Hume _ _ _
15 Clues: Hume _ _ _ • Flow of water • On a boat you wear a... • Headfirst into the water • Moving through the water • Moving water near the shore • To stay on the surface of water • Large amount of fast, flowing water • A rescuer that supervises the beach or pool • Narrow strip of land that borders the ocean • Watching a person to make sure they are safe • ...
Process Safety 2020-10-05
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- as low as reasonably practicable
- A common method of protecting process equipment against excessively high pressure
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- a device or natural object that regulates directs or controls the flow of a fluid by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways.
- when a refined metal is naturally converted to a more stable form such as its oxide, hydroxide or sulphide state that leads to deterioration of the material.
- a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, but is not consumed by the reaction
- ______ OF CONTAINMENT is an unplanned and uncontrolled release of the containments from ECDs and Hoods.
- the action or process of intervening.
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- a device or instrument designed to detect the presence of an object or substance
- a deliberate prevention of process flow to provide a safe environment for performing maintenance, repair or replacement operations on process facilities
- the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of an incident.
- ______ PROTECTION mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires.
- ______ CRITICAL EQUIPMENT is an individual piece of equipment, a control system or an individual protection device which in the event of a single point failure may result in a hazardous situation which could lead to an accident.
- a sudden, unexpected situation or event that requires immediate action to prevent or minimize harm to people, property, or the environment.
- the action of assessing something
15 Clues: as low as reasonably practicable • the action of assessing something • the action or process of intervening. • the action of reducing the severity, seriousness of an incident. • a device or instrument designed to detect the presence of an object or substance • A common method of protecting process equipment against excessively high pressure • ...
Lab Safety 2025-08-05
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- Always wear protective _____ while handling chemicals
- Use the _____ _______ station if any chemicals go into your eyes
- Long hair must be _______ ______ during lab
- Never mix chemicals unless instructed to do so
- _________ any broken glass immediately to the teacher so they can properly dispose
- Always turn off the ______ _______ when not in use
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- Do not place items of the _____ of the tables
- No cell phones allowed during school
- Always wear ________ _______
- Use ______ ______ if you are to get any harsh chemicals on your skin
- Always ________ mixtures rather than directly inhaling
- ________ _______ must be worn to protect clothing from chemical spills
- No _____ or ________ allowed in the science lab
- No _________ shoes on lab day
- Place backpacks ______ the tables
15 Clues: Always wear ________ _______ • No _________ shoes on lab day • Place backpacks ______ the tables • No cell phones allowed during school • Long hair must be _______ ______ during lab • Do not place items of the _____ of the tables • Never mix chemicals unless instructed to do so • No _____ or ________ allowed in the science lab • ...
Lab Safety 2025-08-05
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- These help protect your hands and keep them clean
- Make sure to roll these up for a lab
- Always read these before a lab
- Always tie this back during a lab
- Go to the back of the room to have a ______
- This kind of play is not allowed
- Do not touch your ____ during a lab
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- These are to be worn at all times during a lab
- Keep your area ____ during a lab
- Tuck or remove these items during a lab
- Never heat an object with this on
- Report any accidents to the ______
- Use the back of your _____ to feel heat
- Always do this to your hands at the end of a lab
- This should not be near the lab nor eaten during
15 Clues: Always read these before a lab • Keep your area ____ during a lab • This kind of play is not allowed • Never heat an object with this on • Always tie this back during a lab • Report any accidents to the ______ • Do not touch your ____ during a lab • Make sure to roll these up for a lab • Tuck or remove these items during a lab • Use the back of your _____ to feel heat • ...
WFH Safety 2025-09-10
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- Drinking plenty of water will help you do this.
- Having this will quickly end and prevent spreading of fire from improper use of extension cords.
- This will alert you to carbon monoxide which can be deadly if inhaled.
- When you work from home it is important to do this to keep blood flowing and prevent stiffness.
- Taking these is important for both physical and mental health and help to avoid burnout.
- You must do this with your family so they respect your work hours and workspace while you are working from home.
- Television, personal phones, and family members are all examples of this.
- A good this will help avoid back pain and keep you comfortable while sitting for long periods of time.
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- Having an area that is this will prevent eye strain and headaches.
- Doing this will make it easier to focus on work with less distractions.
- Eating a healthy this keeps energies up and impacts productivity.
- Having a dedicated this can help precent back pain, and other injuries from working in an uncomfortable position.
- You should reach out to your TL or MOIT while experiencing IT issues to ask for this.
- A surge protector does this for your computer and electric equipment.
- Not working outside of your shift and taking your scheduled breaks are examples of this.
15 Clues: Drinking plenty of water will help you do this. • Eating a healthy this keeps energies up and impacts productivity. • Having an area that is this will prevent eye strain and headaches. • A surge protector does this for your computer and electric equipment. • This will alert you to carbon monoxide which can be deadly if inhaled. • ...
Patient Safety 2025-09-10
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- Life Saving Measure
- Chemical substance in the hospital
- Every patient has a unique of me
- I am the chosen person during fire
- When I am on, move away from me
- Violet When Violence arise, alert me
- S in SBAR refers to
- An event resulting in death of patient
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- Act of sharing or exchanging
- The act of preventing infection
- In case of fire, gather in me
- Inability to protect oneself
- Substances used in the treatment
- When you neglect me, I will pierce you
- I am near every patients
15 Clues: Life Saving Measure • S in SBAR refers to • I am near every patients • Act of sharing or exchanging • Inability to protect oneself • In case of fire, gather in me • The act of preventing infection • When I am on, move away from me • Every patient has a unique of me • Substances used in the treatment • Chemical substance in the hospital • I am the chosen person during fire • ...
Safety Day 2026-02-26
15 Clues: early • of norm • devices • decision • hand entry • compliance • monitoring • and caution • are not tools • communication • retrieval tools • to call without fail • of assertive supervision • supervisory responsibility • place limbs in moving parts
Safety First 2026-03-10
Across
- Protects your hands while handling patient specimens
- Step 2 when a fire is present
- Go here during a fire
- Place to draw up/prepare medication
- Step 3 of using a fire extinguisher
- Must be disposed of in a hard-sided, puncture proof container
- The practice of proper body mechanics when lifting and working
- Step 1 of using a fire extinguisher
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- Step 3 when a fire is present
- Step 1 when a fire is present
- Step 4 when a fire is present
- Go here during a tornado
- Consult this when you are exposed to an unknown chemical
- Step 2 of using a fire extinguisher
- Step 4 of using a fire extinguisher
15 Clues: Go here during a fire • Go here during a tornado • Step 3 when a fire is present • Step 1 when a fire is present • Step 2 when a fire is present • Step 4 when a fire is present • Place to draw up/prepare medication • Step 3 of using a fire extinguisher • Step 2 of using a fire extinguisher • Step 4 of using a fire extinguisher • Step 1 of using a fire extinguisher • ...
Health & Safety 2025-10-07
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- Managing your time between work and personal life helps maintain a healthy work-life ______.
- Good ______ helps reduce neck and back strain at your desk.
- Employees have the right to ______ dangerous work if they believe it presents a risk to their health or safety.
- Adjusting your workstation for comfort and alignment demonstrates good ______.
- Always lock your ______ when stepping away from your computer.
- Take short ______ breaks to rest your eyes from the screen.
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- Knowing the nearest exit route is part of your office ______ plan.
- Employees have the right to ______ in identifying and resolving health and safety concerns.
- Taking regular ______ helps reduce fatigue and improve productivity.
- Regular ______ improves mood, focus, and overall well-being.
- Taking short ______ breaks can ease tension and improve blood flow.
- Drinking enough ______ keeps you energized and focused during the workday.
- Treating coworkers and clients with ______ creates a positive and safe environment.
- Maintaining good ______ helps prevent neck and back strain at your desk.
- Employees have the right to ______ about potential hazards in the workplace.
- Know the nearest fire ______ in case of emergency.
16 Clues: Know the nearest fire ______ in case of emergency. • Good ______ helps reduce neck and back strain at your desk. • Take short ______ breaks to rest your eyes from the screen. • Regular ______ improves mood, focus, and overall well-being. • Always lock your ______ when stepping away from your computer. • ...
beach safety 2025-11-12
Across
- stay in between the __ when swimming
- amount of compressions used in cpr
- what spf stands for
- what S stands for in DRSABCD
- common beach injury
- protective eyewear
- what to lift up on neck when outside
- tool used to restart heart
- cancer caused by UV radiation
- what D stands for in DRSACBDCARDIOPULMONARYRESUSCITATION cpr stands for…
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- defibrillators full name
- what C stands for in DRSABCD
- what A stands for in DRSABCD
- what R stands for in DRSABCD
- what B stands for in DRSABCD
- what D stands for in DRSABCD
16 Clues: protective eyewear • what spf stands for • common beach injury • defibrillators full name • tool used to restart heart • what C stands for in DRSABCD • what A stands for in DRSABCD • what S stands for in DRSABCD • what R stands for in DRSABCD • what B stands for in DRSABCD • what D stands for in DRSABCD • cancer caused by UV radiation • amount of compressions used in cpr • ...
Emotional Safety 2026-01-10
15 Clues: not alone • safe pause • here and now • soothing care • calm and even • kept from harm • peaceful state • free from danger • not easily shaken • present and steady • protected and stable • emotionally centered • belief in reassurance • emotionally supported • everything is manageable
Forklift Safety 2026-04-01
Across
- - A person on foot in forklift operating zones.
- - Most common forklift accident type
- - provides power to a forklift
- - a setting where forklifts are used
- - amount of weight a forklift can lift
- - number of classes of forklifts
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- - type of forklift tires used outdoors
- - Pallet jacks can be _______ or manual.
- - most common color strobe light
- - employee who drives a forklift
- - rear tires on a forklift
- - government agency that regulates workplace safety
- - Most common gas for forklift
- - Avoid driving on oily and/or ___ surfaces.
- - most common size mast
15 Clues: - most common size mast • - rear tires on a forklift • - provides power to a forklift • - Most common gas for forklift • - most common color strobe light • - employee who drives a forklift • - number of classes of forklifts • - Most common forklift accident type • - a setting where forklifts are used • - type of forklift tires used outdoors • ...
Participate in WHS process 2013-02-18
Across
- The NSW Government organisation responsible for enforcing WHS law. Worker includes any person who carries out work for a PCBU.
- The responsibility of the employer to look after the health and safety of people at work.
- products that can harm a person's health through illness, injury or disease e.g. cleaning solvents and chemicals.
- Anything that might cause harm to a person.
- An industrial organisation that represents its workers.
- The person chosen by the employer to organise and oversee the work carried out by workers.
- Bring together workers and management to assist in the development and review of health and safety policies and procedures for the workplace. Health and safety representative - represent workers on health and safety matters
- Instruction on how to do a job safely e.g. operating a forklift or lifting hoist.
Down
- Any place where a worker goes, or is likely to be, while at work.
- he process of managing risks caused by hazards in the workplace. Risk management involves hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control
- The probability that harm might come to a person.
- lifting, lowering and moving of objects by a person e.g. carrying boxes or house bricks
- A method of deciding what is the best or most practical way to reduce the risk of injury by an identified hazard e.g. stopping the loud noises in a factory is better than handing out ear plugs.
- The sharing of information and exchange of views on WHS matters between managers and workers or their representatives. This may also include participating in decision-making on WHS issues.
- Equipment used by workers to protect themselves from hazards in the workplace such as safety boots and helmets, gloves, goggles, aprons or sunscreen
- When a person becomes ill because of mental strain causing psychological illness through negative experiences at work.
16 Clues: Anything that might cause harm to a person. • The probability that harm might come to a person. • An industrial organisation that represents its workers. • Any place where a worker goes, or is likely to be, while at work. • Instruction on how to do a job safely e.g. operating a forklift or lifting hoist. • ...
Food Safety Fun! 2021-10-20
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- Name one of our food safety control points (plural)
- This is the first step in safe food handling
- Food should be stored (blank) or in sealed storage bags
- You should always check (blank) dates on foods
- You should wash your hands for how many seconds
- Food safety starts with
- This bacteria is the leading cause of foodborne deaths
- This item can be stored only for 3-4 days in the refrigerator
- Never let food (blank) at room temperature
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- Use this to check that food is cooked to the right temperature
- Do this when perishable food has been sitting at room temperature for more than 2 hours; 1 hour if it is 90*F or warmer
- You should (blank) raw meat, seafood, poultry and eggs from other foods
- Refrigerators should be kept at or below (blank) degrees
- Name the other food safety control point (plural)
- You can get this virus which infects the liver from ingesting contaminated food
- Wear these when handling food contact parts or materials
- Avoid this to ensure that cold air circulates around refrigerated foods
17 Clues: Food safety starts with • Never let food (blank) at room temperature • This is the first step in safe food handling • You should always check (blank) dates on foods • You should wash your hands for how many seconds • Name the other food safety control point (plural) • Name one of our food safety control points (plural) • ...
Safety Vocab 2023-06-08
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- health safety and environmental database
- annual incentive plan
- injury requiring medical treatment
- easy solution
- sort,simplify,shine,standardize and sustain
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- incident profile analysis
- affects muscles bones tendons and tissues
- total case incident rate
- injury that leads to days away
- no injury occurred
- job safety analysis
11 Clues: easy solution • no injury occurred • job safety analysis • annual incentive plan • total case incident rate • incident profile analysis • injury that leads to days away • injury requiring medical treatment • health safety and environmental database • affects muscles bones tendons and tissues • sort,simplify,shine,standardize and sustain
MATES Onsite 2020 Vol 3 2020-10-28
Across
- A type of MATE once general awareness trained.
- Looking forward to
- You wait for it and it arrives
- For safety not fashion
- breaker
- A solid base to build on or apply colour to.
- A tool and a routine with fire safety
- There is no 'I' in this
- Need 8hrs of this
- Concrete test
- Change to plans
- Focus on the present moment
- Sand and crushed stone
- joins wires and a Mate
- Bricks and
- A kind of Management and name of movie
- 'work' not 'seen'
- Stop and slow traffic
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- MATES needs Industry
- Nailed it
- Sound, heat, electrical
- Dial before you
- It's okay to
- ACDC
- Safe for working at heights
- Tall metal machine with arms
- A type of underground Mining wall
- They hold a ticket
- Most of us feel it at some point
- Saves hassle and money
- Seals a surface
- Someone you can talk to and be there for
- Sunk screw
- Used to keep things in or out
- Celebrate flying this on September 10
- Workplace Health and
- A type of MATE who can keep a mate safe.
- These works are groundbreaking
38 Clues: ACDC • breaker • Nailed it • Sunk screw • Bricks and • It's okay to • Concrete test • Dial before you • Seals a surface • Change to plans • Need 8hrs of this • 'work' not 'seen' • Looking forward to • They hold a ticket • MATES needs Industry • Workplace Health and • Stop and slow traffic • For safety not fashion • Saves hassle and money • Sand and crushed stone • joins wires and a Mate • ...
OTS Monthly Safety Meeting Quiz 2014-06-26
Across
- e-mail fraud scam conducted for the purpose of information or identity theft
- tool used for reporting unsafe conditions,acts,hazards,near misses or incidents
- unsafe action whilst driving
- 2014 EMPC Safe Start Theme
- required frequency of an audiometric testing after baseline
- EM corporate tool defining procedural security counter measures consideration to respond to escalation in threats
- Barriers to mental engagement (Feb. 2014 OTS Safety Presentation)
- defines letter 'H' in AHL; in potential incident classification
- cause of food borne illness
- protective barriers in risk management
- part of the body that supports the body's weight
- Personnel Safety last line of defence
- factor influencing risk tolerance
- effective means of mitigating hazards associated with energy sources
- represents letter 'A' in EM Malaria Control Program
- a job is well done only if its done safely
- development of a qualitative or quantitative estimates of risks
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- 2014 EMPC focus areas
- how serious could an incident have been
- condition that has the potential for causing harm to people, property or environment
- element 7 of OIMS
- one of waste minimization principles. others are reduce,reuse & recycle
- tool for checking tyre inflation
- 2014 EMPC focus areas
- standard position of stored compressed gas cylinders
- EM safety credo
26 Clues: EM safety credo • element 7 of OIMS • 2014 EMPC focus areas • 2014 EMPC focus areas • 2014 EMPC Safe Start Theme • cause of food borne illness • unsafe action whilst driving • tool for checking tyre inflation • factor influencing risk tolerance • Personnel Safety last line of defence • protective barriers in risk management • how serious could an incident have been • ...
Boxing & MMA 2026-01-23
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- – Practice fighting with control and rules
- – Enclosed area where boxing matches occur
- – Official who enforces rules and safety
- – Actions used to avoid or stop attacks
- – Series of strikes performed together
- – Mental attention during training or competition
- – Actions used to attack or score points
- – Fair play and respect during competition
- – Movement of the feet for balance and position
- – Ability to stay steady while moving or striking
- – Quick straight punch
- – Redirecting an opponent’s strike
- – Sport using punches with padded gloves
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- – Position protecting the face and body
- – Traditional uniform worn in many martial arts
- – Strong punch thrown with the back hand
- – Sound that starts or ends a round
- – Padded hand coverings used in boxing
- – Defensive move to stop a strike
- – Punch that comes from the side
- – Training place for martial arts
- – Sports focused on self-defense, discipline, and control
- – Upward punch aimed at the chin
- – Cloth worn to show rank or level
- – Self-control and respect learned through training
- – Rules and gear used to prevent injury
- – Ready position with balanced feet
- – Person who teaches skills and safety
- – Showing courtesy to opponents and teachers
- – Timed section of a boxing match
30 Clues: – Quick straight punch • – Punch that comes from the side • – Upward punch aimed at the chin • – Defensive move to stop a strike • – Training place for martial arts • – Timed section of a boxing match • – Cloth worn to show rank or level • – Redirecting an opponent’s strike • – Sound that starts or ends a round • – Ready position with balanced feet • ...
LC Food Safety Crossword 2026-02-04
Across
- Microorganism capable of causing disease.
- Foods requiring temperature control for safety.
- Using older stock before newer stock.
- Corrective and Preventive Action to address non‑conformances.
- Keeping TCS foods at 135°F or above.
- Using acidity to limit pathogen growth.
- Harmful chemicals that may contaminate food.
- Checking controls at critical points.
- Foreign objects causing injury.
- Protection of food from intentional contamination.
- Evaluating likelihood and severity of hazards.
- Presence of harmful substances in food.
- Single‑celled microorganisms causing illness.
- Tracking food through production.
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- 41°F–135°F where bacteria grow rapidly.
- Systematic evaluation of food safety systems.
- Practices to maintain cleanliness and prevent contamination.
- Preventive hazard control system.
- Keeping TCS foods at 41°F or below.
- Sink used only for handwashing.
- Biological, chemical, or physical agent causing harm.
- Time food remains safe and high quality.
- Transfer of allergens to food.
- Minimum or maximum value ensuring CCP control.
- Presence of substances making food harmful or impure.
- Intentional misrepresentation for economic gain.
- Food proteins causing allergic reactions.
- Practices to prevent contamination and illness.
- Pathogen requiring a living host.
- Benchmarking organization for food safety programs.
- Organism living on a host.
- Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures.
- Removal of unsafe food from the market.
33 Clues: Organism living on a host. • Transfer of allergens to food. • Sink used only for handwashing. • Foreign objects causing injury. • Preventive hazard control system. • Pathogen requiring a living host. • Tracking food through production. • Keeping TCS foods at 41°F or below. • Keeping TCS foods at 135°F or above. • Using older stock before newer stock. • ...
Food Safety ~ Yara 2019-03-08
Across
- E-Coli is found in this type of matter
- The type of contamination where pathogens spread through an intermediate object
- A foodborne illness that is found in soil and water
- A food safety habit where you store foods under 4 degrees Celsius
- An item used to measure temperature
- Something people make the mistake of relying on when determining whether a food is cooked or not
- A food safety habit to ensure hot foods are at a safe internal temperature
- Something on foods you always need to check when storing
- A habit where you wash your hands and utensils
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- Bacteria that grows in improperly canned goods
- The type of contamination where raw food is directly exposed to pathogens
- When food are not cold or hot enough, they're in the _____ zone
- A foodborne illness from raw or uncooked chicken
- Secure lids to prevent this
- Bacteria that can cause disease
- A safety habit where you keep raw foods away from cooked foods
- To become softer or more liquid after warming
17 Clues: Secure lids to prevent this • Bacteria that can cause disease • An item used to measure temperature • E-Coli is found in this type of matter • To become softer or more liquid after warming • Bacteria that grows in improperly canned goods • A habit where you wash your hands and utensils • A foodborne illness from raw or uncooked chicken • ...
March Safety Board 2023-02-01
Across
- The motor _____ Safety Program outlines training standards and safety regulations
- A-213is used to ___ ___ broken or faulty equiptment
- Anything with the potential to cause an injury
- Warning _______are posted to both inform and protect you
- Scrub your _____ for at least 20 seconds
- Do not ______ fire escape [passage ways or fire extinguishers
- ______ materials must be handled according to the Exposure Plan QP-10-016
- PPE stands for Personal Protective ______
- Reporting unsafe acts and conditions can often help prevent _______
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- Never use _____ on an electrical fire
- A protective sleeve with a fitting that may be used with or added to a conventional syringe and needle assembly
- The blood center uses OSHA safety and health guidelines to prevent occupational injuries and illnesses
- ______may only be preformed with a gloved finger
- In the event of an _____ follow SOP 18010
- _____ must be worn when performing any duties which may expose the employee to contaminated equipment
- Used needles , cuvettes, and lancets should be disposed of in a ______ container
- Slips _____ and falls are a leading cause in work related injury
17 Clues: Never use _____ on an electrical fire • Scrub your _____ for at least 20 seconds • In the event of an _____ follow SOP 18010 • PPE stands for Personal Protective ______ • Anything with the potential to cause an injury • ______may only be preformed with a gloved finger • A-213is used to ___ ___ broken or faulty equiptment • ...
Dalma - utolsó 2021-06-03
23 Clues: por • okoz • borít • patak • kincs • iroda • jármű • kering • árnyék • folyton • színház • használ • barlang • település • biztonsági • mesterséges • leghűvösebb • képzeletbeli • legközelebbi • visszatükröz • off kibocsát • beletorkollik • domborzati térkép
Cyber Safety and Road Safety 2023-09-14
Across
- You are only allowed to go 10 percent above this
- The use of technology to harass and threaten another.
- _____ Block and Remove
- The way you act or conduct yourself
- Look out for them on the road
- Everyone is entitled to this right
- Can cost up to $3000
- _____ can be used to cyberbully others
- _____ others on the road and online!
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- Stop look listen think
- Leaving someone out
- Your peers could _____ you into...
- No _____ on the road such as phones
- The presentation of who you are
- Mean comments are _____
- Illegal behaviour used towards someone
16 Clues: Leaving someone out • Can cost up to $3000 • Stop look listen think • _____ Block and Remove • Mean comments are _____ • Look out for them on the road • The presentation of who you are • Your peers could _____ you into... • Everyone is entitled to this right • No _____ on the road such as phones • The way you act or conduct yourself • _____ others on the road and online! • ...
Summer of Safety! Fire Safety 2024-07-29
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- One way to extinguish is to pour a nonflammable liquid, such as water or _____.
- S = in PASS
- A = in PASS
- P = in PASS
- E = in RACE
- Who is responsible for the fire risk assessment?
- Fire Triangle, this is what catches on fire.
- Fire Triangle, this starts the fire.
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- R = in RACE
- Fire Triangle, this is the environment needed for the fire.
- Do not _____, when smothering a fire, sweep instead.
- S = in PASS
- Following an OR fire_______drapes, equipment, and trash for investigation
- The greatest risk for a surgical fire as procedures performed _______ Xiphiod process
- A = in RACE
- C = in RACE
- ______ use a fire blanket; they contaminate the wound and cause fire to spread.
17 Clues: R = in RACE • S = in PASS • S = in PASS • A = in PASS • P = in PASS • E = in RACE • A = in RACE • C = in RACE • Fire Triangle, this starts the fire. • Fire Triangle, this is what catches on fire. • Who is responsible for the fire risk assessment? • Do not _____, when smothering a fire, sweep instead. • Fire Triangle, this is the environment needed for the fire. • ...
Participate in WHS Process 2013-02-18
Across
- When a person becomes ill because of mental strain causing psychological illness through negative experiences at work.
- The process of managing risks caused by hazards in the workplace. Risk management involves hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control
- A method of deciding what is the best or most practical way to reduce the risk of injury by an identified hazard e.g. stopping the loud noises in a factory is better than handing out ear plugs.
- any place where a worker goes, or is likely to be, while at work.
- Bring together workers and management to assist in the development and review of health and safety policies and procedures for the workplace. Health and safety representative - represent workers on health and safety matters
- Instruction on how to do a job safely e.g. operating a forklift or lifting hoist.
- An industrial organisation that represents its workers.
- The lifting, lowering and moving of objects by a person e.g. carrying boxes or house bricks.
Down
- The probability that harm might come to a person.
- The person chosen by the employer to organise and oversee the work carried out by workers.
- The sharing of information and exchange of views on WHS matters between managers and workers or their representatives. This may also include participating in decision-making on WHS issues.
- Substance products that can harm a person's health through illness, injury or disease e.g. cleaning solvents and chemicals.
- Equipment used by workers to protect themselves from hazards in the workplace such as safety boots and helmets, gloves, goggles, aprons or sunscreen
- The NSW Government organisation responsible for enforcing WHS law. Worker includes any person who carries out work for a PCBU.
- Anything that might cause harm to a person.
- The responsibility of the employer to look after the health and safety of people at work.
16 Clues: Anything that might cause harm to a person. • The probability that harm might come to a person. • An industrial organisation that represents its workers. • any place where a worker goes, or is likely to be, while at work. • Instruction on how to do a job safely e.g. operating a forklift or lifting hoist. • ...
Participate in WHS Processes - Children Services 2013-02-18
Across
- The probability that harm might come to a person.
- Products that can harm a person's health through illness, injury or disease e.g. cleaning solvents and chemicals.
- Any place where a worker goes, or is likely to be, while at work.
- A method of deciding what is the best or most practical way to reduce the risk of injury by an identified hazard e.g. stopping the loud noises in a factory is better than handing out ear plugs.
- The sharing of information and exchange of views on WHS matters between managers and workers or their representatives. This may also include participating in decision-making on WHS issues.
- The lifting, lowering and moving of objects by a person e.g. carrying boxes or house bricks
- Equipment used by workers to protect themselves from hazards in the workplace such as safety boots and helmets, gloves, goggles, aprons or sunscreen
- Instruction on how to do a job safely e.g. operating a forklift or lifting hoist.
Down
- The NSW Government organisation responsible for enforcing WHS law. Worker includes any person who carries out work for a PCBU.
- When a person becomes ill because of mental strain causing psychological illness through negative experiences at work.
- Anything that might cause harm to a person.
- Bring together workers and management to assist in the development and review of health and safety policies and procedures for the workplace. Health and safety representative - represent workers on health and safety matters
- The responsibility of the employer to look after the health and safety of people at work.
- The person chosen by the employer to organise and oversee the work carried out by workers.
- The process of managing risks caused by hazards in the workplace. Risk management involves hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control
- An industrial organisation that represents its workers.
16 Clues: Anything that might cause harm to a person. • The probability that harm might come to a person. • An industrial organisation that represents its workers. • Any place where a worker goes, or is likely to be, while at work. • Instruction on how to do a job safely e.g. operating a forklift or lifting hoist. • ...
Tools and Equipment in Engineering 2025-06-11
Across
- To secure heavy objects while working on them to prevent them from moving around.
- Drilling holes, primarily in lighter jobs or where precision and control are needed.
- It is used in manufaturing for product marketing, in artistic and decorative applications, and for creating custom, personalized things.
- Used for reshaping and smoothing metal and hard plastics.
- It serves as a barrier to keep hazardous substances away from the skin, and clothes.
- The heat resistant gloves serve as a protection for your hands from thermal burns or injuries while handling hot objects.
- It is used for bending, cutting, and gripping objects.
- It is used for woodwork, metalwork, and tasks that has precise control. You can damage your finger and for that cause you’ll need safety gloves.
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- To sweep up all substances that fall on the ground preventing tripping, or slipping.
- A measuring tool used to measure length and drawing straight lines. If not used with PPE equiptment it can oppose as a threat as you can cut yourself on the metal.
- To remove insulation from electrical wires, allowing for safe and precise connections or repairs.
- It is used for rapid clamping, and releasing, often with a trigger, or lever mechanism. To prevent injuries use gloves.
- It uses heat to melt glue sticks allowing them to be applied to surfaces for bonding. This can oppose as a safety risk, to be safe, you can use gloves to prevent it from burning your hands, as well as an apron.
- Safety glasses are for keeping hazardous substances from entering your eyes.
- It is used to melt solder and create permanent joints between metal components. Use safety glasses, gloves, and gloves to prevent injuries.
- A hack saw is used to primarily cut metal, woods, and plastic. If not used with PPE equipment the metal could snap and hit you, you’ll need safety glasses.
16 Clues: It is used for bending, cutting, and gripping objects. • Used for reshaping and smoothing metal and hard plastics. • Safety glasses are for keeping hazardous substances from entering your eyes. • To secure heavy objects while working on them to prevent them from moving around. • ...
CW Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-04
Across
- ALL UNITS ARE MADE BASED OFF THESE MEASUREMENTS
- Safety glass that will break into small pieces if broken
- D.I.Y. MEANING
- max number of panels on a WD
- MODEL 2400 GLASS THICKNESS
- Aurora mirror thinkness
- COLOR OF SAFETY BACKING
- glass THICKNESS recommended for thru glass hardware
- DULL SILVER
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- diffeence between regular aluminum channel and Ultraglide channel
- MENARDS SHOWER DOOR PROGRAM
- UNIT WITHOUT GLASS/MIRROR
- ROYAL OAK USES THIS KIND OF T&C
- PRICE END USER PAYS
- SHINY SILVER
- Any WD door that is available in this color can be powdercoated
- used to keep mirror in place in case it breaks
17 Clues: DULL SILVER • SHINY SILVER • D.I.Y. MEANING • PRICE END USER PAYS • Aurora mirror thinkness • COLOR OF SAFETY BACKING • UNIT WITHOUT GLASS/MIRROR • MODEL 2400 GLASS THICKNESS • MENARDS SHOWER DOOR PROGRAM • max number of panels on a WD • ROYAL OAK USES THIS KIND OF T&C • used to keep mirror in place in case it breaks • ALL UNITS ARE MADE BASED OFF THESE MEASUREMENTS • ...
CW Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-04
Across
- ALL UNITS ARE MADE BASED OFF THESE MEASUREMENTS
- Safety glass that will break into small pieces if broken
- D.I.Y. MEANING
- max number of panels on a WD
- MODEL 2400 GLASS THICKNESS
- Aurora mirror thinkness
- COLOR OF SAFETY BACKING
- glass THICKNESS recommended for thru glass hardware
- DULL SILVER
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- diffeence between regular aluminum channel and Ultraglide channel
- MENARDS SHOWER DOOR PROGRAM
- UNIT WITHOUT GLASS/MIRROR
- ROYAL OAK USES THIS KIND OF T&C
- PRICE END USER PAYS
- SHINY SILVER
- Any WD door that is available in this color can be powdercoated
- used to keep mirror in place in case it breaks
17 Clues: DULL SILVER • SHINY SILVER • D.I.Y. MEANING • PRICE END USER PAYS • Aurora mirror thinkness • COLOR OF SAFETY BACKING • UNIT WITHOUT GLASS/MIRROR • MODEL 2400 GLASS THICKNESS • MENARDS SHOWER DOOR PROGRAM • max number of panels on a WD • ROYAL OAK USES THIS KIND OF T&C • used to keep mirror in place in case it breaks • ALL UNITS ARE MADE BASED OFF THESE MEASUREMENTS • ...
Topaz Weekly Crossword #2 2017-11-12
Across
- Used to land loads on the rig
- What to do for energy isolation
- Called before going to the platform
- Used to stop people from entering an area
- Used when handling hot cooking pots in the galley
- Current rig safety campaign
- Worn on hands while mixing chemical
- Surface stack for well control
- What we try for everyday on the Topaz Driller
- Petronas safety rules
Down
- Sorting through the rubbish
- PPE for working over the water
- What a banksman wears
- Needed before major repair work id to be done
- Head wear PPE
- What is the rig
16 Clues: Head wear PPE • What is the rig • What a banksman wears • Petronas safety rules • Sorting through the rubbish • Current rig safety campaign • Used to land loads on the rig • PPE for working over the water • Surface stack for well control • What to do for energy isolation • Called before going to the platform • Worn on hands while mixing chemical • ...
Topaz Weekly Crossword #2 2017-11-12
Across
- What a banksman wears
- What we try for everyday on the Topaz Driller
- Worn on hands while mixing chemical
- Sorting through the rubbish
- Called before going to the platform
- Used when handling hot cooking pots in the galley
- What is the rig
- What to do for energy isolation
Down
- Used to land loads on the rig
- Petronas safety rules
- Used to stop people from entering an area
- Surface stack for well control
- Needed before major repair work id to be done
- Head wear PPE
- PPE for working over the water
- Current rig safety campaign
16 Clues: Head wear PPE • What is the rig • What a banksman wears • Petronas safety rules • Sorting through the rubbish • Current rig safety campaign • Used to land loads on the rig • Surface stack for well control • PPE for working over the water • What to do for energy isolation • Worn on hands while mixing chemical • Called before going to the platform • ...
Unit 2 Science rules 2022-12-15
Across
- very dangerous
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- synonym for 'safety, security'
- synonym for 'toxic'
- cause or allow liquid to flow over the edge of its container, especially unintentionally
- 3/4 = three ...
- The ... of mist is rather low as compared to fog.
- synonym for 'sample'
- pair of safety glasses or ...
- the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc.
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- synonym for 'burnable, explosive'
- synonym for 'control, overseeing'
- synonym for 'to block, to cut off' (without to)
- firmly press, typically with one's fingers
- synonym for 'pipette'
- synonym for 'to infect' (without to)
16 Clues: very dangerous • 3/4 = three ... • synonym for 'toxic' • synonym for 'sample' • synonym for 'pipette' • pair of safety glasses or ... • synonym for 'safety, security' • synonym for 'burnable, explosive' • synonym for 'control, overseeing' • synonym for 'to infect' (without to) • firmly press, typically with one's fingers • the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. • ...
HSE Cross Word Puzzle 2021-02-18
Across
- It is our ____ to work safe and report hazards
- A _____ is a source or a situation with the potential to harm in terms of human injury
- WHO recommended _____ steps to wash your hand properly
- COVID-19 ______ to be followed in order to stay safe
- Mandatory QR code _____ at all points of common area to ease contact tracing
- Do not ____ fire escape passageways and fire fighting equipment
- Maintain ______ meters of social distancing while meeting people
- One of the goals under BPC HSE policy, zero __
- We can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good _____
Down
- To protect our eyes from chemicals splash
- ______ is an appointed person by the company to assist an injured person in the event of emergency
- How many rules under Safety 1st Rules
- An "almost" accident or injury is a _____ miss
- Always use this to stop tripping on an extension lead on the floor
- ______ accident is one of the goals in BPC HSE policy
- one of the responsibly of an ____ is to protect their own health and safety
- _______ FIRST!
- Whether you are sitting, standing or lifting, use proper ____ to avoid muscle stain
- Please use the _____ when going down the staircase
- When lifting, keep load close to your____
20 Clues: _______ FIRST! • How many rules under Safety 1st Rules • To protect our eyes from chemicals splash • When lifting, keep load close to your____ • It is our ____ to work safe and report hazards • An "almost" accident or injury is a _____ miss • One of the goals under BPC HSE policy, zero __ • Please use the _____ when going down the staircase • ...
Unit 4 - Gavin V 2022-01-10
Across
- Mechanical items that can cause potential injury.
- Doing the same actions over and over.
- Slow and fast moving parts can cause bodily harm.
- A form filled out to order goods.
- Tiny particles of solids.
- Tiny drops of liquid suspended in the air.
- Loads that are too heavy can cause injury.
- Fulfilling requirements of the law
- Electrocution
- The action of being active in producing materials
- Situation in which a person may fall
- Occupational Safe and Health Act of 1970
- what is put in to make something
- A chemical found in a solid form.
- Cannot be employed under the age of
- Employer Rights
- Acquiring Goods or services
- Freedom from danger
Down
- Safety and health make big reductions in cost.
- What is produced.
- Workplace safety laws
- Loud noise can damage a person's hearing.
- Unexpected happening that results in injury of loss.
- Time it take to finish the process of ordering.
- Potential events that can cause harm to people
- Overexposure to cold can cause injury.
- Wet or oily surfaces can cause falls.
- Chemical found in a liquid form.
- Hot surface can cause injury.
- Making or manufacturing goods from raw material
- Chemicals in the air at room temperature.
- Possibility of loss
32 Clues: Electrocution • Employer Rights • What is produced. • Possibility of loss • Freedom from danger • Workplace safety laws • Tiny particles of solids. • Acquiring Goods or services • Hot surface can cause injury. • Chemical found in a liquid form. • what is put in to make something • A form filled out to order goods. • A chemical found in a solid form. • Fulfilling requirements of the law • ...
UR 2023-08-23
Across
- loaded robot Program.
- configures robot arm settings and external
- robot control box.
- Checksum – displays the active safety configuration.
- – displays active program
- – monitors and sets live Input/Output signals to and from
- relative speed at which the
- – starts/pauses the
- password on screen.
- – indicates robot health as well as any message,
- – halts the currently
- Menu –
- – manages robot state
- Programs/Installations are not available.
- – opposite of “Automatic” mode. Activated by
- – allows a Program to be run
- Slider – shows, in real time,
- – creates a new Program or Installation File.
Down
- program.
- File.
- Control2 – Robot operations/motion is controlled via
- tasks. Move Tab, Freedrive Mode, modifying or
- – opens a previously created and saved Program or
- or errors.
- – creates and/or modifies robot programs. programs.
- step of the program at a
- Polyscope Help, About, and
- going to the initialization
- Control2 – Robot operations/motion is controlled
- – Mode select where the robot can only perform
- into account.
- Teach Pendant.
- a simple means of operating the robot using pre-
- installation.
- arm moves, taking safety
- a “Step-Through” format (i.e.
- – saves a Program, Installation File, or both at the same
- – controls and/or regulates robot movement.
38 Clues: File. • Menu – • program. • or errors. • into account. • installation. • Teach Pendant. • robot control box. • password on screen. • loaded robot Program. • – starts/pauses the • – manages robot state • step of the program at a • – halts the currently • arm moves, taking safety • – displays active program • Polyscope Help, About, and • relative speed at which the • going to the initialization • ...
Health and Safety crossword 2020-04-24
Across
- An extremely hazardous material often found in older buildings.
- Abbreviation of the health and safety executive.
- This identifies hazards in a specific task.
- This type of fire extinguisher is suitable for putting out electric fires.
- Where all employees need to gather in the event of a fire.
- PPE to protect against loud noise.
- These signs are blue and white.
- The three words from the fire triangle.
- This is the name of the correct lifting technique.
- A potentially hazardous material often used on roofs, which requires the user to wear gloves.
- PPE for your head.
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- Shape of yellow warning or caution signs.
- PPE for feet.
- These signs have a red circle around them.
- 400V 3 phase plugs are this colour.
- The number of points of contact needed when working on a ladder.
- This regulation is for the safe use of Work equipment and power tools.
- Short informal discussion about health and safety given at regular intervals.
- Where a minor injury would be recorded.
- Type of safety switch, often built in to electric lead, which trips if it detects a fault.
- This type of power tool cannot give you a dangerous electric shock.
- 110V electrical transformers and plugs are this colour.
22 Clues: PPE for feet. • PPE for your head. • These signs are blue and white. • PPE to protect against loud noise. • 400V 3 phase plugs are this colour. • Where a minor injury would be recorded. • The three words from the fire triangle. • Shape of yellow warning or caution signs. • These signs have a red circle around them. • This identifies hazards in a specific task. • ...
Old House Hotel & Ohspa NOASH Week Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-13
Across
- Hand protection PPE.
- A liquid on the floor that can create a slip hazard.
- Device that alerts people to emergencies.
- A common injury caused by wet or slippery floors.
- Something unsafe that must be reported.
- Bend these when lifting heavy items.
- Emergency way out of a building.
- Practices and procedures used to prevent injury in the workplace.
- The department responsible for repairing equipment and facilities.
- Equipment used to put out a small fire.
- A task that should be done using a proper technique to prevent injury.
- A warning used to alert people to hazards such as wet floors.
- The department responsible for cleaning guest rooms and common areas.
Down
- What employees must do when they notice a hazard or accident.
- Canadian chemical safety information system.
- Document explaining chemical hazards.
- Immediate care provided to someone who is injured.
- Equipment used to reach high areas safely.
- Protective equipment worn to reduce exposure to hazards.
- A routine safety check of equipment or work areas.
- The process of safely leaving a building during an emergency.
- Something that could cause harm.
- The process of cleaning surfaces to remove germs.
- Designing work tasks to reduce strain or injury.
- A fall caused by obstacles or uneven surfaces.
25 Clues: Hand protection PPE. • Emergency way out of a building. • Something that could cause harm. • Bend these when lifting heavy items. • Document explaining chemical hazards. • Something unsafe that must be reported. • Equipment used to put out a small fire. • Device that alerts people to emergencies. • Equipment used to reach high areas safely. • ...
Safety Review Module 1-13 2026-04-16
Across
- fire started by wood paper plastic
- fire started by combustible metals
- procedure that is necessary to disable machinery or equipment to prevent hazardous released energy while repairing
- hazard that causes arc flash
- color -Marked floors
- color- safety equipment and first aid supplies
- fire started by Flammable Liquids
- consists of oxygen, heat, gas/fuel
- Federal Agency that standardizes Safety Practices
- device used where in areas where you might inhale dust or other solid particles
- Cylinders should be transported in a
- color- informational signs
- damage caused by look at welding with the naked eye
- color- fire safety equipment & danger
- how to use a fire extinguisher
- a compressed gas cylinder must be secured with this
- color- dangerous parts of equipment/ machinery
Down
- must be on top ofcylinder when being stored
- device used to protect against brief exposure or dangerous gases or fumes, air travels through nose
- radiation hazards
- skin in charred as in burnt or white meat
- surface of skin is severely damages and has small blisters
- color- Caution
- ppe
- mildest form of burn, outer layer/ surface of skin in damages
- fire started by cooking grease/ KITCHEN
- a piece of equipment that protects welders from fumes
- fire Started by electricity
28 Clues: ppe • color- Caution • radiation hazards • color -Marked floors • color- informational signs • fire Started by electricity • hazard that causes arc flash • how to use a fire extinguisher • fire started by Flammable Liquids • fire started by wood paper plastic • fire started by combustible metals • consists of oxygen, heat, gas/fuel • Cylinders should be transported in a • ...
Crossword puzzle 2022-04-11
Across
- not allowed by laws or rules
- communication between mind
- mental and emotional strength
- to strengthen and protect against attack
- a person fleeing for reasons of safety
Down
- agreement in feeling
- a person leaving to avoid legal sanctions
- incapable of being read
- not making sense
- absences of interest
- a person’s strong suit
- a place of shelter, protection, or safety
12 Clues: not making sense • agreement in feeling • absences of interest • a person’s strong suit • incapable of being read • communication between mind • not allowed by laws or rules • mental and emotional strength • a person fleeing for reasons of safety • to strengthen and protect against attack • a person leaving to avoid legal sanctions • a place of shelter, protection, or safety
SAFETY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-12-27
Across
- Personal Protective Equipment
- All employees are responsible for keeping their work areas clean and hazard-free?
- Never tamper with machine______.
- Safety_______must be worn at all times in production and warehouse areas.
- Fallowing Safety rules is for you own__________.
Down
- Aisles, emergency exits and fire_____________are never to be blocked.
- Always buckle your safety_____when driving a forklift.
- Employee must fallow all Safety____.
- All personnel will be required to attend safety meetings in order to meet____Safety Standards.
- The______Policy applies to all employees of QFC Plastics, Inc.
- Kevlar_____ and sleeve must be used when working with knives/box cutters.
11 Clues: Personal Protective Equipment • Never tamper with machine______. • Employee must fallow all Safety____. • Fallowing Safety rules is for you own__________. • Always buckle your safety_____when driving a forklift. • The______Policy applies to all employees of QFC Plastics, Inc. • Aisles, emergency exits and fire_____________are never to be blocked. • ...
Fire Safety Contest 2019-01-10
Across
- be ____ of two possible exit routes from your work area
- Stop,____ and roll if your clothing catches on fire
- Take all your ____ when you leave
- your _____ is paramount
- get the _____ of Fire Safety - Guidance -Inspections - Support - Training
- By being prepared we can minimize the damage caused by _____
Down
- Fire _____ are volunteer staff members trained to assist in the event of a fire
- Fire _____ training is one type of training that the Fire Safety Team offers
- Upon hearing the fire alarm one must _____ from the building
- ______ whistle blasts will announce your ability to reenter the building
- our organization's most important asset is ___
11 Clues: your _____ is paramount • Take all your ____ when you leave • our organization's most important asset is ___ • Stop,____ and roll if your clothing catches on fire • be ____ of two possible exit routes from your work area • Upon hearing the fire alarm one must _____ from the building • By being prepared we can minimize the damage caused by _____ • ...
WK4 H&S 2015-06-09
Across
- also referred to as an unsafe act
- a safety sign that means you must do something
- often used for maintenance when multiple tasks are undertaken
- a safety sign which means you must not do something
- the HSE recommends a 5 step approach
- the likelihood of a hazard to cause harm
- a safety sign highlighting potential hazards or dangers
Down
- also referred to as an environmental cause
- the potential of substance, activity or process to cause harm
- a practical, safe working method for workers to follow
- an unpleasant sensation due to current flowing through body
11 Clues: also referred to as an unsafe act • the HSE recommends a 5 step approach • the likelihood of a hazard to cause harm • also referred to as an environmental cause • a safety sign that means you must do something • a safety sign which means you must not do something • a practical, safe working method for workers to follow • ...
TH 1 textbook page 52 2014-03-24
23 Clues: - merk • - kocht • - peuter • - sturen • - schade • - gewond • - voorval • - inslaan • - ongewoon • - gestolen • - diefstal • - gelukkig • - voorraad • - toevoegen • - voorkomen • - ontdekken • - afgeprijsd • - veiligheid • - onderzoeken • - achterlaten • - over de datum • - houdbaarheidsdatum • - voorzorgsmaatregelen
Elbe Kliniken 2023-12-04
Across
- Ausbildung
- Lehrkrankenhaus
- Offenheit
- Operationen
- Pflegefachfrau/-mann
- Medizinische Technologinnen und Technologen für Radiologie
- Physiotherapeut/in
- Gesundheitswesen
- stationär
- Medizinische Fachschulen
Down
- Sicherheit
- Auszubildende/r
- Ausbildungsbetrieb
- Universitätsklinik
- Krankenhaus
- ambulant
- Behandlungen
- Menschlichkeit
- Verantwortung
- Leitbild
20 Clues: ambulant • Leitbild • Offenheit • stationär • Sicherheit • Ausbildung • Krankenhaus • Operationen • Behandlungen • Verantwortung • Menschlichkeit • Auszubildende/r • Lehrkrankenhaus • Gesundheitswesen • Ausbildungsbetrieb • Universitätsklinik • Physiotherapeut/in • Pflegefachfrau/-mann • Medizinische Fachschulen • Medizinische Technologinnen und Technologen für Radiologie
คำศัพท์ซ่อมบำรุง 2020-10-15
Across
- การบำรุงรักษาเน้นความเชื่อถือได้
- ซ่อมบำรุงส่วนที่เสีย
- ระยะเวลาในการเริ่มทำงานของเครื่องจักร
- การบำรุงรักษาโดยการคาดคะเน
- การบำรุงรักษาหลังเกิดการเสียหาย
- การบำรุงรักษาตามสภาพ
- สภาพพร้อมใช้งาน
- ทำงานผิดพลาด ชำรุดเสียหาย ไม่สามารถทำงานได้ตามปกติ อาจจะก่อให้เกิดอุบัติเหตุ
- เป็นแนวคิดใหม่ในวงการบำรุงรักษา โดยการแก้ที่สาเหตุที่แท้จริงของปัญหา
Down
- เครื่องมือเครื่องใช้มีมาตรฐานไม่มีความคลาดเคลื่อนใดๆ เกิดขึ้น
- การบำรุงรักษาที่ทุกคนมีส่วนร่วม
- ผลผลิตที่ผลิตออกมาเป็นศูนย์
- เมื่อเครื่องมือได้ใช้งานไประยะเวลาหนึ่งจะเกิดการสึกหรอ
- แบบฟอร์มการตรวจ และการจดบันทึก
- คุณภาพของชิ้นงานในการผลิต
- เครื่องจักรหยุดทำงาน
- การบำรุงรักษาตามแผนงานที่กำหนดไว้
- การที่เครื่องจักรในสายการผลิตต่างๆ จะไม่เกิดความขัดข้องเลยในสายการผลิตของโรงงานอุตสาหกรรมเลย หรือหมายถึงเครื่องจักรขัดข้องเป็นศูนย์
- สามารใช้เครื่องมือเครื่องใช้ได้เต็มความสามารถและตรงกับวัตถุประสงค์ที่จัดหามามากที่สุด
- การวางแผนโดยกำหนดระยะเวลาในการเปลี่ยนชิ้นส่วน
20 Clues: สภาพพร้อมใช้งาน • เครื่องจักรหยุดทำงาน • ซ่อมบำรุงส่วนที่เสีย • การบำรุงรักษาตามสภาพ • คุณภาพของชิ้นงานในการผลิต • การบำรุงรักษาโดยการคาดคะเน • ผลผลิตที่ผลิตออกมาเป็นศูนย์ • การบำรุงรักษาที่ทุกคนมีส่วนร่วม • แบบฟอร์มการตรวจ และการจดบันทึก • การบำรุงรักษาหลังเกิดการเสียหาย • การบำรุงรักษาเน้นความเชื่อถือได้ • การบำรุงรักษาตามแผนงานที่กำหนดไว้ • ระยะเวลาในการเริ่มทำงานของเครื่องจักร • ...
TEST1 2020-09-14
Embroidery French Terms 2024-05-15
20 Clues: Pins • Knot • Chalk • Fabric • Thread • Needle • Stitch • Design • Thimble • Flowers • Scissors • Embroidery • Pin cushion • Safety pins • Back stitch • Satin stitch • Cross stitch • Measuring tape • Running Stitch • Embroidery hoop
Safety at Work 2024-09-25
22 Clues: fall • Unngå • Løfte • Snuble • Regler • ulykke • Sykdom • Forbedre • Vernesko • Verneklær • Markering • Ergonomic • Sikkerhet • Belysning • Belastning • Førstehjelp • Fare (risiko) • Minske redusere • Arbeidsbetingelser • sikkerhetsinstrukser • Skade (på mennesker) • Forhindre, forebygge
SP 8 - Comhoibriú an Phobail 2023-05-08
20 Clues: People • Rubbish • Meeting • Cooking • Cleaning • Important • Computers • Disgusting • Pensioners • Everywhere • Improvement • Environment • Social life • Cooperation • The community • Night classes • Community alert • Security/ safety • To plant (plants) • "Strength in unity"
4th Grade Spelling List #1 2025-09-18
20 Clues: flee • gift • pass • stay • color • trash • hoops • handed • expert • present • security • time-past • heaviness • midsection • attraction • blood-vessel • day-after-today • twisting-injury • collection-book • day-before-today
All about safety 2021-10-23
Across
- Smoking is bad for your _____________.
- Safety _________ protect your eyes.
- These protect your hands.
- What you wear to protect your head.
- Be alert! Don't get _________!
- Things you need to do a job, like a wrench
- Safety is our number one _________.
Down
- When something is a risk, it is __________.
- An identification card that you wear.
- Visitors must _________ in.
- What does the E stand for in PPE?
- ________ the rules to stay safe!
- Always _________ your PPE.
- Wear a high __________ vest so people see you.
- Another word for risk or danger.
15 Clues: These protect your hands. • Always _________ your PPE. • Visitors must _________ in. • Be alert! Don't get _________! • ________ the rules to stay safe! • Another word for risk or danger. • What does the E stand for in PPE? • Safety _________ protect your eyes. • What you wear to protect your head. • Safety is our number one _________. • An identification card that you wear. • ...
geography 2016-06-14
Across
- they only work to help there families.
- kids working under the age of fifteen.
- they don't get paid very well.
- they help more.
- industry which make clothes.
- where all the textiles takes place.
- they can pay more taxes.
Down
- the safety isn't very good.
- they are made here.
- is where everything is happening.
- the people that work there don't get good wages.
- they get more income.
- they don't really know what to do.
- one of the work shops fell down.
- people lose their lives.
15 Clues: they help more. • they are made here. • they get more income. • people lose their lives. • they can pay more taxes. • the safety isn't very good. • industry which make clothes. • they don't get paid very well. • one of the work shops fell down. • is where everything is happening. • they don't really know what to do. • where all the textiles takes place. • ...
