safety Crossword Puzzles
Values for the Classroom 2025-10-06
14 Clues: Pride • Trust • Empathy • Patience • Kindness • Listening • Integrity • Gratitude • Leadership • Commitment • Self-Control • Determination • Responsibility • Teamwork, Focus
Sports Terms - Which Sports Does it Belong too? 2021-06-07
19 Clues: Ruck • Spare • Deuce • Touché • Jockey • Googly • Tap Out • Side Out • Slapshot • Cue Ball • Sand Wedge • Half Nelson • Rope-a-Dope • Knuckle Ball • Bicycle Kick • Pommel Horse • Strong Safety • Checkered Flag • Double Dribble
No Spaces 2022-10-02
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- womens suffrage was her life's priority
- protected the public health and safety
- to provide a leadership on agriculture.
- intended to give power to the ICC
- allowed the congress to levy taxes
- a big pioneer for the muckrakers
- a regulation on the interstate railroads
- unearthed Rockefeller illegal activities
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- helped the fed. gov. dissolve trusts
- allowed direct election of senators
- helped the food safety of meat
- prohibited the giving of rebates to business men from the railroad
- a regulation on the railroads power
- a cleaner production of consumables by the community
14 Clues: helped the food safety of meat • a big pioneer for the muckrakers • intended to give power to the ICC • allowed the congress to levy taxes • allowed direct election of senators • a regulation on the railroads power • helped the fed. gov. dissolve trusts • protected the public health and safety • womens suffrage was her life's priority • ...
Safety Words 2020-06-08
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- a notice to watch out for something
- the booth or place you go to get facts or knowledge
- the chance that something harmful or bad will happen
- something dangerous or risky
- another route or way to drive because of a road closure
- warning to pay close attention, be careful
- causing slipping and sliding
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- a substance that is harmful if you eat,drink, or touch it
- watch out, be careful
- to clean something to kill viruses and bacteria
- able to catch fire easily
- poisonous or harmful to people or environment
- not open for business
- to give way, let another go first
14 Clues: watch out, be careful • not open for business • able to catch fire easily • something dangerous or risky • causing slipping and sliding • to give way, let another go first • a notice to watch out for something • warning to pay close attention, be careful • poisonous or harmful to people or environment • to clean something to kill viruses and bacteria • ...
Sun Safety 2021-10-07
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- check your skin for skin cancer
- what burns in the sun
- Always wear a ---
- it protects your skin
- very hot in the middle of the day
- It happens stay too long in the sun
- Protects your eye in the sun
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- saving your skin from burning
- Seek ----- whenever possible
- it keeps shoulders covered
- what SLIP SLOP SLAP SLIDE SHADE does
- sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor
- what causes sunburn
- Look after your skin to prevent ----------
14 Clues: Always wear a --- • what causes sunburn • what burns in the sun • it protects your skin • it keeps shoulders covered • Seek ----- whenever possible • Protects your eye in the sun • saving your skin from burning • check your skin for skin cancer • very hot in the middle of the day • It happens stay too long in the sun • what SLIP SLOP SLAP SLIDE SHADE does • ...
Safety Stop 2021-08-20
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- There are ________ (insert clue)es one located near each __________.
- MSDS stands for _____________________.
- Handle scissors, scalpels, knives and other _________ objects with extreme caution.
- What should you wear on your feet while in the lab?
- door, The red power-off button is located near the _______ _________.
- It’s a good idea to wash your __________ on your way in and out of the lab.
- __________carefully to your instructor they may tell you important information regarding the lab or equipment.
- Never work _______ in the laboratory.
- How many safety showers are there in the lab?
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- If a chemical comes into contact with this organ that contains photoreceptors use the __________.
- some labs have a special ventilation system called a __________.
- keep bags and coats out of the _______.
- In case something is burning you should know the location of this important piece of equipment
- Report accidents to your instructor no matter how _______they may seem
14 Clues: Never work _______ in the laboratory. • MSDS stands for _____________________. • keep bags and coats out of the _______. • How many safety showers are there in the lab? • What should you wear on your feet while in the lab? • some labs have a special ventilation system called a __________. • There are ________ (insert clue)es one located near each __________. • ...
Safety first! 2021-09-20
Patient Safety 2022-03-11
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- the electronic reporting system for patient safety events.
- the number of murals found in 29 Palms
- the main entrance to the hospital
- the number of National Patient Safety Goals that apply to NHTP.
- type of desert bird frequently seen at NHTP
- when receiving a critical lab result, after writing it down you would
- code called for utility failures
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- what you do when comparing medications from a patient.
- the comprehensive teamwork training program to improve quality.
- the number one thing to do to prevent infections
- everyone's responsibility
- naval term for bathroom
- current Surgeon General of the Navy
- To prevent mistakes in surgery this pause is done prior to every procedure
14 Clues: naval term for bathroom • everyone's responsibility • code called for utility failures • the main entrance to the hospital • current Surgeon General of the Navy • the number of murals found in 29 Palms • type of desert bird frequently seen at NHTP • the number one thing to do to prevent infections • what you do when comparing medications from a patient. • ...
Safety Week 2021-09-14
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- How far you stay away from a forklift
- To use a fire extinguisher, you pull the pin, aim, squeeze, and _ _ _ _ _.
- Data Sheet SDS stands for:
- What to do if there is faulty equipment.
- To safely lift a large heavy item with help from others.
- Always use this path when there are forklifts out.
- Minimum amount of wires needed to safely tie off a cardboard bale.
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- Display unit should always be _ _ _ _ _ _ down when possible.
- PPE means:
- Push no more than ____ carts
- Always cut _ _ _ _ from yourself.
- Area that must be roped off when a forklift is on the floor.
- Safety _ _ _ _ _ _ _ should always be worn when using a compactor or baler.
- Exhaustion When it’s hot out, this is something to be careful of.
14 Clues: PPE means: • Data Sheet SDS stands for: • Push no more than ____ carts • Always cut _ _ _ _ from yourself. • How far you stay away from a forklift • What to do if there is faulty equipment. • Always use this path when there are forklifts out. • To safely lift a large heavy item with help from others. • Area that must be roped off when a forklift is on the floor. • ...
Patient Safety 2017-03-06
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- What to do before and after each patient contact
- Full name and date of birth, for example
- We _____ to put our a fire
- Is an adult cardiac arrest
- What you do prior to an intervention
- Is child abduction
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- Our favorite Major
- Critical results must be called within
- What you use for every patient
- Why we do this
- always wash, no alcohol for me
- To write down and repeat a medical order
- Where we store our narcotics
- Alarms must be
14 Clues: Why we do this • Alarms must be • Our favorite Major • Is child abduction • We _____ to put our a fire • Is an adult cardiac arrest • Where we store our narcotics • What you use for every patient • always wash, no alcohol for me • What you do prior to an intervention • Critical results must be called within • To write down and repeat a medical order • ...
Think Safety 2016-07-28
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- You should seek shelter during a tornado_____
- An injury effects you at work and at _____
- When lifting, turn your feet to change direction instead of ____
- These doors should never be blocked
- Do not use chemicals from _____ containers
- No materials are stored within 36 ______ of an electrical panel
- Keep your hand in a neutral position when grasping _____
- You should ______ put your hand or other body part in a running machine
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- SDS stands for _____ Data Sheet
- You can only operate power equipment if you are ______
- The maximum number of mail trays that can be lifted at a time
- Report all accidents and hazards to your ________
- Empty pallets and mail trays should always be properly ______
- Guards and covers must be _____ when operating a production machine
14 Clues: SDS stands for _____ Data Sheet • These doors should never be blocked • An injury effects you at work and at _____ • Do not use chemicals from _____ containers • You should seek shelter during a tornado_____ • Report all accidents and hazards to your ________ • You can only operate power equipment if you are ______ • ...
Warehouse Safety 2019-03-21
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- used to prevent travel in the area
- can cause a trip
- can cause a slip
- we all owe this to ourselves and each other
- used to bypass a process
- some job duties require this for your safety
- performed at the start of a shift
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- prevents machinery from operating
- almost an accident
- needed for any piece of equipment
- We are currently at zero
- not paying attention
- never through a warehouse
- how to use a fire extinguisher
14 Clues: can cause a trip • can cause a slip • almost an accident • not paying attention • We are currently at zero • used to bypass a process • never through a warehouse • how to use a fire extinguisher • prevents machinery from operating • needed for any piece of equipment • performed at the start of a shift • used to prevent travel in the area • we all owe this to ourselves and each other • ...
Food Safety 2013-01-10
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- where food should be defrosted
- do not use cans with these in them
- dishtowels, sponges and dishclothes should not be stored under this
- 4-60 degrees celcius, the temperature range bacteria grows at
- bacteria found in water,raw or rare ground beef, unpasturized mild and apple juice
- bacteria found in raw or under cooked poulry, eggs, meat
- temperature of water equipment, dishes and cutlery should be washed at
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- this kitchen appliance should be kept below -18 degrees celcius
- best type of cutting board
- internal temperature food should be cooked to kill disease causing bacteria
- causes bacteria to reproduce quickly
- what chopping boards should be scrubbed with to kill bacteria
- do this to your hands to prevent the transmission of bacteria and germs
- maximum number of hours food should be left in the danger zone
14 Clues: best type of cutting board • where food should be defrosted • do not use cans with these in them • causes bacteria to reproduce quickly • bacteria found in raw or under cooked poulry, eggs, meat • 4-60 degrees celcius, the temperature range bacteria grows at • what chopping boards should be scrubbed with to kill bacteria • ...
e-safety 2013-06-04
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- A name for unwanted emails
- bully This is someone who uses the internet to intimidate others
- Actions undertaken to befriend and establish an emotional connection to a child
- This is when you share too much personal information with someone you do not know very well
- networking Facebook is an example of one of these
- The term used when someone deliberately winds someone up on line
- Email attachments are one of the main reasons for these spreading
- You must do this if you suspect that one of your friends is a victim of cyber bullying
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- Protection Act What does DPA stand for?
- A password which would be hard to crack or guess
- Gaining unauthorised access to computer systems
- information you should not give these details out to people that you don't know
- You can do this to people you do not wish to chat to online
- Strain Injury What does RSI stand for?
14 Clues: A name for unwanted emails • Strain Injury What does RSI stand for? • Protection Act What does DPA stand for? • Gaining unauthorised access to computer systems • A password which would be hard to crack or guess • networking Facebook is an example of one of these • You can do this to people you do not wish to chat to online • ...
Transportation Safety 2015-09-16
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- if you wear this type of clothing you can increase visibility
- when you need to slow down use
- you should regularly keep up with your bike's _________
- help cars know how you're turning
- pedestrians are here, bikers shouldn't be
- if you're riding at night you need this on your bike
- the side of the road you should be on
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- the people you yield to
- if you see one of these red hexagons you must obey them
- be careful around
- where both hands should be
- stay in your
- don't ride your bicycle if you are not _____
- protection for your noggin
14 Clues: stay in your • be careful around • the people you yield to • where both hands should be • protection for your noggin • when you need to slow down use • help cars know how you're turning • the side of the road you should be on • pedestrians are here, bikers shouldn't be • don't ride your bicycle if you are not _____ • if you're riding at night you need this on your bike • ...
SAFETY PUZZLE 2015-09-08
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- Used for fall arrest purposes. Safety belts are not acceptable for use as a fall arrest device.
- Overly content.
- A two person lift on site should not exceed____pounds.
- A hearing test represented as a graph showing the relation of vibration frequency to the minimum sound intensity for hearing.
- Event caused by taking risk.
- Always wear ______belt when in moving vehicle.
- Always wear proper ______for all tasks.
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- The parking lot speed limit is ____mph.
- Exposure to danger.
- Teaching of a particular skill.
- Any use of cellular phones and _________ ________is not permitted while operating a motor vehicle on plant property.
- Reduced mental and physical functioning caused by sleep deprivation and/or being awake during normal sleeping hours.
- All hard hats must be less than______years old, based upon corporate guidance and/or upon the manufacturing date molded into the hard hat.
- Do not talk or text on_______phone while driving.
14 Clues: Overly content. • Exposure to danger. • Event caused by taking risk. • Teaching of a particular skill. • The parking lot speed limit is ____mph. • Always wear proper ______for all tasks. • Always wear ______belt when in moving vehicle. • Do not talk or text on_______phone while driving. • A two person lift on site should not exceed____pounds. • ...
Household safety 2015-11-10
14 Clues: Wounded • Fingers • Not sharp • Very common • Causes cancer • To breathe in • Meat from birds • Extremely hot (water) • A broken piece of glass • Without paying attention • Sick because of chemicals • Dying due to a lack of oxygen • Uncontrolled movements or spasms • Passing of bacteria (to other things)
Household Safety 2015-11-05
14 Clues: Wounded • Fingers • Not sharp • Very common • To breath in • Causes cancer • Meat from birds • Extremely hot (water) • A broken piece of glass • Without paying attention • Dying due to lack oxygen • Sick because of chemicals • Uncontrolled movement or spasms • passing of bacteria (to other things)
Winter Safety 2023-12-23
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- You wear these on your hands to keep them warm
- When driving on ice, you should...
- When a person's body temperature is dangerously low
- Wear this on your head to keep your head warm
- Frozen water
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- Getting this shot to prevent a common virus
- Siren,bell, or buzzer that warns people of danger
- Flakes of ice that fall from the sky
- Remove this from the top and sides of a car before driving
- Scoop with long handle to remove snow
- An electrical device that produces heat
- This helps to melt ice outside
- Winter poses ... in any work environment
- Severe snowstorm
14 Clues: Frozen water • Severe snowstorm • This helps to melt ice outside • When driving on ice, you should... • Flakes of ice that fall from the sky • Scoop with long handle to remove snow • An electrical device that produces heat • Winter poses ... in any work environment • Getting this shot to prevent a common virus • Wear this on your head to keep your head warm • ...
Fire Safety 2023-11-28
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- the action or process of identifying the presence of something concealed
- To burn with little smoke and no flame
- substance, such as a toxic gas, or an event, such as drowning, that creates a lack of oxygen in the body. .
- the process of burning something
- an element a fire needs to ignite; material such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power
- A commodity or service, such as electricity, water, or public transportation, that is provided by a public utility.
- destroy or damage (metal, stone, or other materials) slowly by chemical action.
- an element a fire needs to ignite; the quality of being hot; high temperature
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- cause (a fire or light) to cease to burn or shine
- (of a device or attack) designed to cause fires
- the action of causing a bomb or explosive device to explode
- able or likely to shatter violently or burst apart, as when a bomb explodes.
- an extensive fire that destroys a great deal of land or property
- a substance used to aid the spread of fire
14 Clues: the process of burning something • To burn with little smoke and no flame • a substance used to aid the spread of fire • (of a device or attack) designed to cause fires • cause (a fire or light) to cease to burn or shine • the action of causing a bomb or explosive device to explode • an extensive fire that destroys a great deal of land or property • ...
DWA7 Safety 2024-01-08
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- An app to submit safety concerns/suggestions
- given a credit to purchase new shoes each year
- Area where you can rest, stretch, get FA supplies
- Associate Safety Committee
- assisting in lifting awkward/heavy pkg
- When P2b racks are full pkg go to
- Not allowed on the operational floor
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- in P2B pkg can only be placed here, not on the floor
- Mandatory shoe type to work in the building
- The only liquid allowed on the floor
- The only allowed glove type for AMZL
- All carts and pallet jacks not in use should be
- Cannot be used while working or on the floor
- Able to assist in injury reports
14 Clues: Associate Safety Committee • Able to assist in injury reports • When P2b racks are full pkg go to • The only liquid allowed on the floor • The only allowed glove type for AMZL • Not allowed on the operational floor • assisting in lifting awkward/heavy pkg • Mandatory shoe type to work in the building • An app to submit safety concerns/suggestions • ...
safety puzzle 2023-03-01
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- Directives.
- All incidents are considered for calculation
- Used while handling chemical.
- Always report do not ignore if happened.
- only specific locations at site.
- Used while doing lifting operation
- Used for non-routine activity.
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- Pedestrian route.
- Glove to be used while handling sharp edges.
- Used for Welding operation.
- used during work at height.
- Document to be updated when process added/changed.
- maintenance activity
- morning meeting.
14 Clues: Directives. • morning meeting. • Pedestrian route. • maintenance activity • Used for Welding operation. • used during work at height. • Used while handling chemical. • Used for non-routine activity. • only specific locations at site. • Used while doing lifting operation • Always report do not ignore if happened. • Glove to be used while handling sharp edges. • ...
Safety & Sanitation 2023-03-30
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- Poison
- Disease caused by a pathogen in food.
- The study of and use of methods to create a clean healthy environment.
- don't put knives in a sink full of ____
- A white substance used for grease fires.
- Zone Temperatures at which bacteria grow fastest.
- An organism or substance that invades the body and damages its cell.
- overloading this item can cause electric shock
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- Also known as food borne illness.
- Put these on your hands when taking something out of the oven.
- Tiny organisms found everywhere. Some may cause foodborne illness.
- how many knives do you wash at a time?
- When bacteria from one food item are transferred to another food item
- yogurt has good _____.
- never put this on a grease fire.
- Before applying a bandage, you should apply this.
16 Clues: Poison • yogurt has good _____. • never put this on a grease fire. • Also known as food borne illness. • Disease caused by a pathogen in food. • how many knives do you wash at a time? • don't put knives in a sink full of ____ • A white substance used for grease fires. • overloading this item can cause electric shock • Zone Temperatures at which bacteria grow fastest. • ...
Summer Safety 2023-04-05
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- Look both ways before crossing the _______.
- Be sure to drink plenty of this to stay hydrated.
- Put this on so you do not get mosquito bites!
- Keep practicing your ________ and writing to be prepared for the next school year.
- An ____ should be supervising you if you are swimming.
- Make sure you have this on to protect your head while riding a bike.
- Eat plenty of fruits and ________.
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- Wear ____ clothing on hot days.
- Ask your parents what time _______ is, be sure it is before the sun goes down.
- Even in the summer it is important to get plenty of _____.
- Hold your ____ when you go underwater.
- If you don't know how to ___, use a floaty in the pool.
- _____ your hands when you come inside from playing.
- Wear this to protect your skin when you are outside - even if it is cloudy!
14 Clues: Wear ____ clothing on hot days. • Eat plenty of fruits and ________. • Hold your ____ when you go underwater. • Look both ways before crossing the _______. • Put this on so you do not get mosquito bites! • Be sure to drink plenty of this to stay hydrated. • _____ your hands when you come inside from playing. • An ____ should be supervising you if you are swimming. • ...
Fire Safety 2024-02-19
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- exercise to reinforce evacuation routes and practices - fire
- fire fighting equipment
- heat transfer by direct contact
- most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- Fire extinction method - eliminate oxygen
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- fire fighting equipment on ceiling - with water
- unplanned cause of fire
- chemical reaction that leads to fire
- rapid increase in temperature
- deliberate cause of fire
- fire triangle- oxygen, heat and ......
- reduction in temperature- fire extinction
- natural cause of fire
- in case of fire use stairs NOT
14 Clues: natural cause of fire • unplanned cause of fire • fire fighting equipment • deliberate cause of fire • rapid increase in temperature • in case of fire use stairs NOT • heat transfer by direct contact • most abundant gas in the atmosphere • chemical reaction that leads to fire • fire triangle- oxygen, heat and ...... • reduction in temperature- fire extinction • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-08-13
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- The no __ principle means we never put hands near moving parts
- Number of minutes to rinse eyes if you need the eyewash station
- What you should do at the start of every shift
- Where to find information about a chemical or material
- How we practice our emergency procedures
- To reduce blind side backing, __ into your parking space
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- When climbing a ladder make sure you have three points of ___
- Number of meters required between PIT and pedestrian
- Always know where your nearest emergency __is
- Used to put out a fire
- Never use this distraction while driving
- Always apply this to your skin before going outside
- Always look both ___ before crossing a PIT aisle or crosswalk
- Platform where you can submit an SIO or a safety incident report
14 Clues: Used to put out a fire • Never use this distraction while driving • How we practice our emergency procedures • Always know where your nearest emergency __is • What you should do at the start of every shift • Always apply this to your skin before going outside • Number of meters required between PIT and pedestrian • Where to find information about a chemical or material • ...
lab safety 2024-08-26
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- what do we wear to cover our boby
- Risk to human or environment due to biological substances
- Catches fire easily
- Destroys living tissue
- who do we listen to in the lab
- Allows a furl to burn by providing oxygen
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- Powerful and dangerous from of energy due to radiation
- what should we not touch, taste, or eat in the lab
- what do we wear to keep your eyes safe
- Able to cause damage
- We are not allowed to do what in the lab (food)
- how do you sniff chemicals
- hand protection
- Able to cause death
14 Clues: hand protection • Catches fire easily • Able to cause death • Able to cause damage • Destroys living tissue • how do you sniff chemicals • who do we listen to in the lab • what do we wear to cover our boby • what do we wear to keep your eyes safe • Allows a furl to burn by providing oxygen • We are not allowed to do what in the lab (food) • ...
Safety signs 2024-06-23
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- Symbol indicating the presence of laser hazards
- Symbol indicating emergency eye wash station
- Symbol for a substance that is an irritant
- Symbol for a substance that is an oxidizer
- Symbol indicating the presence of radiation
- Symbol for a substance that is harmful if swallowed
- Symbol for a substance that can cause burns or corrosion
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- Symbol for a substance that can cause explosions
- Symbol indicating a biohazard
- Symbol for a flammable material
- Symbol for a substance that is environmentally hazardous
- Symbol for a substance that is toxic
- Symbol for a substance that is under pressure
- Symbol indicating that personal protective equipment is required
14 Clues: Symbol indicating a biohazard • Symbol for a flammable material • Symbol for a substance that is toxic • Symbol for a substance that is an irritant • Symbol for a substance that is an oxidizer • Symbol indicating the presence of radiation • Symbol indicating emergency eye wash station • Symbol for a substance that is under pressure • ...
Food safety 2024-10-03
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- when there is not enough of something
- when something is slow or late
- when something suddenly begins, especially a disease or something else dangerous
- a mistake, a failure
- le foyer
- where you store food at a very cold temperature
- le régime
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- a place where you can buy food. Or the action of keeping something in a dedicated place.
- les déchets, le gaspillage
- a very small food worm
- that causes harm
- food remaining after a meal
- a fault or a failure to reach a particular standard
- difficulty
14 Clues: le foyer • le régime • difficulty • that causes harm • a mistake, a failure • a very small food worm • les déchets, le gaspillage • food remaining after a meal • when something is slow or late • when there is not enough of something • where you store food at a very cold temperature • a fault or a failure to reach a particular standard • ...
Food Safety 2023-05-10
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- Level of alkali in food
- An incident in which two or more people experience the same illness after eating the same food.
- caused by consuming contaminated foods or beverages
- The unintended presence of potentially harmful substances, including microorganisms in food.
- Alkaline detergents, that contain a grease-dissolving agent.
- A microorganism that is infectious and causes disease.
- The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein.
- Level of acid in a food.
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- food contamination by disease-causing microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi) and their toxins and by certain plants and fish that carry natural toxins
- Person, animal, or plant on which another organism lives and from which it takes nourishment.
- Food, Acidity, Temperature, Time, Oxygen, and Moisture.
- The unintended presence of potentially harmful substances, including microorganisms in food.
- Chemicals that remove food, dirt, rust stains, minerals, or other deposits from surfaces.
- A group of microorganisms that includes molds and yeasts.
- Single-celled, living microorganisms that can spoil food and cause foodborne illness
15 Clues: Level of alkali in food • Level of acid in a food. • caused by consuming contaminated foods or beverages • A microorganism that is infectious and causes disease. • Food, Acidity, Temperature, Time, Oxygen, and Moisture. • A group of microorganisms that includes molds and yeasts. • The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein. • ...
Sun Safety 2023-07-13
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- Avoid using this on your food in summer
- Protects you from the sun
- Not the best kind of bath to take
- Most common type of skin carcinoma
- Apply sunscreen every ____ hours
- Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated
- Wear this to protect your head from the sun
- Wear these to protect your yes from the sun
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- What vitamin does the sun provide
- What does UV stand for?
- A symptom of heat exhaustion
- A symptom of heat stroke
- Sitting in this helps protect your skin
- Wear ______ clothing to protect skin from the sun
14 Clues: What does UV stand for? • A symptom of heat stroke • Protects you from the sun • A symptom of heat exhaustion • Apply sunscreen every ____ hours • What vitamin does the sun provide • Not the best kind of bath to take • Most common type of skin carcinoma • Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated • Avoid using this on your food in summer • Sitting in this helps protect your skin • ...
Health & Safety 2023-02-03
15 Clues: Gas • Rod • Argon • Tyeup • Apron • Powder • Hammer • Welding • Googles • Tinsnips • Earmuffs • Soldering • Hardshoes • Safetyglasses • PersonalProtectiveEquipment
Patient Safety 2023-01-27
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- Label these containers in the presence of the patient
- One acceptable patient identifier
- fatigue, Sensory overload when exposed to excessive number of alarms (two words)
- Labeling medications should include the _____
- All patients should be asked for their list of current ______
- This is performed before a procedure (two words)
- An event which could have harmed the patient, but did not cause serious injury
- Knowing where you are and what is going on around you (two words)
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- An event which effected the physical or organizational structure
- Going over a patient's medications upon discharge is medication _______
- CAUTI, CLABSI, and SSI are examples of _______ (three words)
- One way to minimize HAIs is to practice good ______ (two words)
- Environmental risk assessments and removal of items such as hooks or cords help reduce the risk of this type of patient harm (two words)
- A healthcare provider involved in an event that is traumatized by the event
14 Clues: One acceptable patient identifier • Labeling medications should include the _____ • This is performed before a procedure (two words) • Label these containers in the presence of the patient • CAUTI, CLABSI, and SSI are examples of _______ (three words) • All patients should be asked for their list of current ______ • ...
BandSaw Safety 2022-08-31
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- Do not force stock into the machine. Forcing the stock indicates a dull blade, which may cause an ___________.
- A rhythmic clicking is an indication of a _________ blade.
- The blade _______ determines the minimum radii cuts.
- Before cutting, look for screws, nails and ______ _______ (two words)
- This shaped stock must never be cut on the bandsaw without some form of mount. (We will never cut this shape in class.
- Do not push stock with hands __ _____ with the blade (two words).
- When cutting on a curve, it is important to always use _______ _______ before you begin the curve (two words)
- This must always be worn when a machine is running (two words)
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- The band saw's main function is making ______ cuts.
- This part of the band saw holds the upper and lower cover together.
- Check the blade to make sure that there are no missing _______.
- The table of the tool should be cleaned off with a ______. (Two words
- This part of the band saw can be raised or lowered. The safest position is 1/8" - 1/4" above the stock (two words)
- The closest you can get your hand to the blade (in inches).
14 Clues: The band saw's main function is making ______ cuts. • The blade _______ determines the minimum radii cuts. • A rhythmic clicking is an indication of a _________ blade. • The closest you can get your hand to the blade (in inches). • This must always be worn when a machine is running (two words) • Check the blade to make sure that there are no missing _______. • ...
PIT Safety 2022-09-07
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- When traveling down a lane, which direction should the lift be moving
- How many years is recertification required
- What type of powered industrial trucks do we mostly use
- You must engage the _____ before dismounting
- What does EPJ stand for?
- What should you be aware of at all times when driving
- PITs can stop quickly
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- Trucks tip over because their __________ moves outside of the “stability triangle.
- stand or walk under an elevated load
- How many people are permitted to be on a lift at one time
- What type of inspections are required
- What does PIT stand for
- Who has the right of way a pedestrian or PIT driver
- What percentage of forklift accidents is due to unsafe acts of person?
14 Clues: PITs can stop quickly • What does PIT stand for • What does EPJ stand for? • stand or walk under an elevated load • What type of inspections are required • How many years is recertification required • You must engage the _____ before dismounting • Who has the right of way a pedestrian or PIT driver • What should you be aware of at all times when driving • ...
jacking safety 2023-09-20
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- the area I will call out for you to jack up a car(has 2 small cut-outs)
- a scissor jack is not reliable or ______ enough to use for repair work
- instead of scissor jacks, you should use a _____ ____ to lift a car
- when using a floor jack, a jack stand is used to ______ the weight of the vehicle
- your work area/driveway should be nearly _____ or the car can roll off the jack
- the ______ or size of the vehicle determines what sized jack and jack stand you need
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- the area along the side/bottom of the car where it is strong enough to jack up a car
- the _______ arm should never be used to jack up a car because it is slanted
- a scissor jack should _____ be used to support a vehicle during repairs
- you should always uses there when jacking up a car to ensure it is safe to climb under
- a scissor ______ comes with the car and is really only intended to be used to change a flat tire
- any area made of solid _____ can typically support the weight of the vehicle
- a decent floor jack should cost between _____ and one hundred dollars
- you should _____ the car to ensure it is stable on the jack stands before you climb under it
14 Clues: instead of scissor jacks, you should use a _____ ____ to lift a car • a decent floor jack should cost between _____ and one hundred dollars • a scissor jack is not reliable or ______ enough to use for repair work • a scissor jack should _____ be used to support a vehicle during repairs • the area I will call out for you to jack up a car(has 2 small cut-outs) • ...
Safety Crossword! 2025-02-20
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- Who helps with safety?
- What do you use in the first aid kit when you get a cut?
- STOP, DROP, and ____?
- Where do you go during a fire?
- What should you do with your hair when working with tools or the robot?
- What do use when there is a fire?
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- What should you take off before working on the robot?
- What should you wear on your feet?
- What should you grab if someone has a minor injury?
- What should you absolutely not do in the pits?
- What do we say when we turn on the robot?
- What do you wear on your eyes to protect them?
- What should you wear on your hands to prevent yourself from hazards?
- Where do teams work on and tweak their robots?
14 Clues: STOP, DROP, and ____? • Who helps with safety? • Where do you go during a fire? • What do use when there is a fire? • What should you wear on your feet? • What do we say when we turn on the robot? • What should you absolutely not do in the pits? • What do you wear on your eyes to protect them? • Where do teams work on and tweak their robots? • ...
Hunter Safety 2025-04-16
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- complete environmental requirements of an animal for survival
- ammunition used in modern rifles and handguns; a case containing primer, gunpowder, and a bullet
- a mechanical device that uses pressure from a burning powder to force a projectile through and out of a metal tube
- the most difficult of the four firing positions
- wise use of natural resources, without wasting them
- a pin that strikes the primer of the cartridge, cause ignition
- something that generally cover behavior that has to do with issues of fairness, respect, and responsibility not covered by laws
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- saving natural resources, but with no consumptive use of them
- support one arm on the top of your leg
- the number of animals the habitat can support all year long
- the degree of narrowing at the muzzle end of the shotgun barrel
- the steadiest of the four firing positions
- supports both arms on the inside of your legs
- the heart of the firearm the moving parts that load, unload, fire, and eject the empty shells or cartridges
14 Clues: support one arm on the top of your leg • the steadiest of the four firing positions • supports both arms on the inside of your legs • the most difficult of the four firing positions • wise use of natural resources, without wasting them • the number of animals the habitat can support all year long • saving natural resources, but with no consumptive use of them • ...
Kitchen Safety 2024-11-06
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- If your clothes start on fire, you should stop, drop, and ____.
- Always _____ and store knives separately.
- We should chill our food by following the ______ rules.
- We should _____ our foods to avoid cross-contamination.
- This can be used to put out grease fires.
- The range of temperatures (40-140) where bacteria rapidly grows on food.
- Should be cooked to an internal termperature of 145° (Exception: Ham).
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- When bacteria spreads from one food to another.
- This can be used to put out a small pan fire.
- If this breaks, you should sweep it up.
- ______ knives are safer than dull knives.
- We need to cook our food to the proper ______ to kill bacteria.
- This should never be used on a grease fire.
- We should clean our hands, surfaces, and _______.
14 Clues: If this breaks, you should sweep it up. • Always _____ and store knives separately. • ______ knives are safer than dull knives. • This can be used to put out grease fires. • This should never be used on a grease fire. • This can be used to put out a small pan fire. • When bacteria spreads from one food to another. • We should clean our hands, surfaces, and _______. • ...
Internet Safety 2025-03-04
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- anything online that consist of harassment
- a diary or journal thats kept online.
- using the internet to stalk or harass someone
- someone seeking attention by being loud.
- rule of conduct for respectful communication
- recording someone assulting someone then posting it on the internet.
- talking to other people
- browsers use this to track
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- when someone catfishes on the internet
- the act of someone being crazy online.
- tracable data that someone leaves on the internet
- when someone uses the internet to make a relationship with someone
- copying material via internet
- editing an image to make it look different
14 Clues: talking to other people • browsers use this to track • copying material via internet • a diary or journal thats kept online. • when someone catfishes on the internet • the act of someone being crazy online. • someone seeking attention by being loud. • anything online that consist of harassment • editing an image to make it look different • ...
safety fun 2025-07-15
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- what should you wear in the rain that will keep you dry
- what should be the main ingredient in insect repellant
- what should you not do to a bug bite
- what should you wear when the temperature drops to stay warm
- what do you start today for tomorrow?
- what can wear to protect your eyes from the sun
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- what should you before you cross the street, or ride path
- how many ears should be free of headphones backstage
- what is a form of sun protect for you head
- what helps you hydrate better than water
- what's best to protect your skin from uv radiation
- what should be in good condition on your shoes
- watch your step or this will happen
- what should be focused up when crossing the road
14 Clues: watch your step or this will happen • what should you not do to a bug bite • what do you start today for tomorrow? • what helps you hydrate better than water • what is a form of sun protect for you head • what should be in good condition on your shoes • what can wear to protect your eyes from the sun • what should be focused up when crossing the road • ...
Basic Safety 2025-09-16
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- daily inspection of an excavation must be performed by a ___________
- the type of permit that must be issued before a permit-required confined space can be accessed is called an ________.
- Equipment worn to protect against injury or death
- ____________ can be caused by contact with blood
- A cancer causing substance that you could come in contact with in the construction field
- The highest safe standing level on an extension ladder is ____________ rung from the top .
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- An unplanned event that may or may not result in property damage is known as a(n)_____________.
- which of these gases MUST NOT be exposed to oil or grease
- Device used to protect against falls
- one source of lead on the jobsite is___________.
- ____________ tagout is the device used to protect from electricity when working on equipment
- Hard hats should be made of fiberglass or ___________
- The type of filters used in vacuums to capture silica dust
- __________wire is the most common grounding system used for protection against electrical shock
14 Clues: Device used to protect against falls • one source of lead on the jobsite is___________. • ____________ can be caused by contact with blood • Equipment worn to protect against injury or death • Hard hats should be made of fiberglass or ___________ • which of these gases MUST NOT be exposed to oil or grease • The type of filters used in vacuums to capture silica dust • ...
Safety Week 2025-08-27
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- Safe practice for Forklift Drivers
- Used to avoid lifts
- Used for starting your heart.
- Keep your hands warm/protected
- Cut away from the body
- Bandaids and more
- Don't roll a chair into it
- Bend at the waist, not the back
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- You should never enter here
- Weights more than a car
- Used not just for the baler
- Keep loose and flexible
- Safe distance from a Forklift
- Costco Partner for leaves
14 Clues: Bandaids and more • Used to avoid lifts • Cut away from the body • Weights more than a car • Keep loose and flexible • Costco Partner for leaves • Don't roll a chair into it • You should never enter here • Used not just for the baler • Used for starting your heart. • Safe distance from a Forklift • Keep your hands warm/protected • Bend at the waist, not the back • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-10-20
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- Items designed to contain and clean-up mishaps
- Worn to protect your eyes
- What you do when the fire or ammonia alarm sound
- Employees trained in this life saving procedures
- We go to this place in severe weather
- When someone is injured and needs care, items stored in cabinet
- Prevents you from breathing dust
- Safety procedure to ensure that equipment is properly shut off and will not start up again
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- A condition or behavior that could result in an injury or damage
- Slip/trip/fall, chemical handling, lifting are examples of these in the workplace
- An event that could have resulted in an injury
- Must be worn at all times when driving a sit down forklift
- An event that resulted in an injury
- These are the company's set safety standards we are trying to be 100% compliant on (Global Minimum Requirements)
14 Clues: Worn to protect your eyes • Prevents you from breathing dust • An event that resulted in an injury • We go to this place in severe weather • Items designed to contain and clean-up mishaps • An event that could have resulted in an injury • What you do when the fire or ammonia alarm sound • Employees trained in this life saving procedures • ...
MATES Crossword Onsite 2020 Vol 3 2020-11-18
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- Workplace Health and ?
- A change made to plans.
- A concrete test, or a decrease.
- Red faced, overwhelming feeling.
- Type of profession: structural ?, civil ?, mining ?
- It's okay to ask, are you ??
- To blow up.
- ACDC 'High ?'
- This seals a surface.
- Need a good 8 hours of this.
- Let things in or out.
- A MATE who is ? trained has the skills to create a safe plan.
- Needed to reduce sound, heat and electricity.
- Place an order and then it is ? to site.
- ? sunk screw.
- To be in the present moment.
- Tradesmen need this to work.
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- Joins two wires and a kind of MATE.
- Worn for safety, not fashion.
- A place we work in, not confused with what has been 'seen'.
- Time well-earned and to look forward to.
- Goes around a site.
- MATES is supported by Industry ?
- Dig a long, narrow ?
- Bricks and ?
- Someone you can talk to and be there for is a ?
- Traffic ? is to stop or slow vehicles.
- A mixture of sand and gravel.
- A chippie's hand tool.
- There is no 'I' in ?
- ? works cut ground.
- To be General Awareness Trained is to be MATES ? (white hard hat sticker)
- A tall machine used to move heavy objects.
- Type of power tool or fire safety practice.
- ? breaker
35 Clues: ? breaker • To blow up. • Bricks and ? • ACDC 'High ?' • ? sunk screw. • Goes around a site. • ? works cut ground. • Dig a long, narrow ? • There is no 'I' in ? • This seals a surface. • Let things in or out. • Workplace Health and ? • A chippie's hand tool. • A change made to plans. • It's okay to ask, are you ?? • Need a good 8 hours of this. • To be in the present moment. • ...
Theme Park Economics 2017-06-08
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- The government provides this to people who sell high risk food (T_______)
- People who can skilfully throw balls
- Some features need these around them to stop people falling in
- Rules for how businesses need to run
- An amusement park with a particular theme
- The government department that gives information on food safety (D____ o_ H____)
- Amusement parks hope to make a lot of this
- These people specialise in working with wires and power
- These people "inspect" places to see that they are safe
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- Safety is particularly important for children around this
- Businesses can get these if they do not do the right thing
- A favourite food that is often sold in amusement parks
- These rides move so fast they need a high level of safety
- The lowest money a person can be legally paid (M_____ w____)
- Amusement parks regularly have S_______y C_____ks of their equipment.
- A business must not sell this for humans to eat (P____ F____)
- This kind of food needs to be stored very carefully
- Sick people go to these places. They report food poisoning cases.
- This can get thrown around if there are no bins
- This refers to how clean and healthy a place is
- These people specialise in working with pipes and water
- These people dress up and entertain crowds in some parks
22 Clues: People who can skilfully throw balls • Rules for how businesses need to run • An amusement park with a particular theme • Amusement parks hope to make a lot of this • This can get thrown around if there are no bins • This refers to how clean and healthy a place is • This kind of food needs to be stored very carefully • ...
PA Health & Safety and Global Memorial Day 2014 2014-04-17
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- too little friction or traction between the footwear and walking surface.
- When electric current leaves its intended path and travels through air from one conductor to another ( 2 words)
- Space Area large enough to enter so work can be performed but has limited or restricted means of entry and exit ( 2 words)
- take one ______ at a time to prevent falling on stairs.
- Hazard Identification for Routine Activities
- Looking for hazards and identifying situations which have the potential to cause injury during general inspections and audits ( 3 words)
- Safety glasses, hard hats, ear plugs, gas monitors....
- _________ Tagout
- _________ with all applicable legal and other requirements
- Lockout __________.
- ________ the responsibility for a safe and healthy workplace.
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- _____ all energy sources during lockout / tagout.
- electrical, mechanical, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Chemical, Thermal.....
- Protection Must be used for any work greater than 4 feet high that is not protected by approved railing or other appropriate measures (2 words)
- Hazard Identification for non-routine activities such as emergency situations and non-scheduled maintenance
- You must come to work in a __ & able condition.
- when foot collides with an object causing you to lose balance and fall
- Must be on when driving your car inside the AM plant
- ____ first.
- Occupational Health and Safety Advisory System
- Prevent ______ Comply Share
- Stop, Think and _____________
- Be _______ of your surroundings.
23 Clues: ____ first. • _________ Tagout • Lockout __________. • Prevent ______ Comply Share • Stop, Think and _____________ • Be _______ of your surroundings. • Hazard Identification for Routine Activities • Occupational Health and Safety Advisory System • You must come to work in a __ & able condition. • _____ all energy sources during lockout / tagout. • ...
RU ITEC411 Chapter 8 2023-12-01
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- Some systems have failures so extreme that they are ________
- _______ are for the needs of the client require an understanding of how they will use the system
- _______ professionals study failures to understand its impacts
- There is usually more than one factor that causes ________
- A problem for individuals caused by failures and errors in computer systems is inaccurate _____ in databases
- Something that was missed in the design of the Therac-25 were _____ in the system
- One management problem is the failure to keep information in _______ up to date
- Real world _____ with real world users increases reliability in computer systems
- Safety-critical _______ identify risks and protect against them
- Most computer applications are _________
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- It is almost impossible to produce a program with no _______
- Errors in computer systems cause problems for __________
- Poor ________ can be a cause of system failures
- Minor design systems are to be _______ in complex systems
- A software design problem from the Therac-25 was re-used _______ from older systems
- _________ is a professional technique to reduce errors and increase safety
- On example of a real life system failure is the _______ IV
- Inadequate ________ to potential safety risks may cause system failures
- Something that might aid in errors in computer systems is a _______ incentive to do a better job
- A cause of system failures is the lack of clear ______
20 Clues: Most computer applications are _________ • Poor ________ can be a cause of system failures • A cause of system failures is the lack of clear ______ • Errors in computer systems cause problems for __________ • Minor design systems are to be _______ in complex systems • On example of a real life system failure is the _______ IV • ...
1-12 2022-10-03
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- a guideline called Universal Precautions was developed by
- control- prevents spread of infection
- relationship or connection to another person
- adulthood- ages 40-65
- can be poisonous and toxic to people and animals
- governs most workplace safety standards
- keeping personal information private
- The infectious agent.
- plays a leading role regarding patients, communication, and confidentiality.
- generalized false belief about certain types of people
- Professional ____ is established for both the home care aide and for the patient time Management: Staying organized and managing one’s time efficiently
- considered birth to 1 year old.
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- we are required to get a vaccine for this; it is contagious
- up of values, beliefs, and customs that set them apart from a different group
- Care: you will care for individuals of all ages and of all health statuses.
- a ___ safety plan includes having smoke detectors
- number one priority while working in the home
- free from public attention
- this refers to how well a patient can understand, read, and comprehend health information.
- person-centered care- caring for one based on individual needs
- kind of cleaning is a home care aide expected to do
- the laundry is in the washing machine, instead of waiting around for it, use that time to complete another task on your care plan.
- certified nursing assistant
23 Clues: adulthood- ages 40-65 • The infectious agent. • free from public attention • certified nursing assistant • considered birth to 1 year old. • keeping personal information private • control- prevents spread of infection • governs most workplace safety standards • relationship or connection to another person • number one priority while working in the home • ...
U4 Manufacturing 2025-03-08
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- The company aims to improve the ---- of sales to production costs.
- The company allows customers to ---- their orders based on their needs.
- A new ---- of products will be shipped to stores next week.
- The car manufacturer had to ---- thousands of vehicles due to a safety issue.
- Many companies ---- their customer service to save costs.
- The workers ---- the new smartphones in the factory.
- Regular ---- of office equipment prevents unexpected breakdowns.
- The company decided to develop an ---- training program for employees.
- The company provides ---- technical support for large clients.
- The ---- control team checks every product before it is shipped.
- The company had to recall the product due to a serious ---- in the design.
- The company’s ---- increased by 15% after launching the new product.
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- A software ---- caused delays in processing customer orders.
- Following the correct ---- is important to ensure workplace safety.
- The company sells its products at ---- prices to large distributors.
- The goods are stored in a ---- before they are sent to retailers.
- The manager checks the ---- every week to avoid shortages.
- Each ---- of the computer must be checked before assembly.
- The company applied for a ---- for its new energy-saving technology.
- The machine ---- during production, causing a delay in delivery.
- All products must ---- to international safety standards.
- This new ---- can help employees track their daily tasks more efficiently.
22 Clues: The workers ---- the new smartphones in the factory. • Many companies ---- their customer service to save costs. • All products must ---- to international safety standards. • The manager checks the ---- every week to avoid shortages. • Each ---- of the computer must be checked before assembly. • A new ---- of products will be shipped to stores next week. • ...
SG-LAB-FEB 2025-02-07
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- Regular visual check of equipment
- Lab equipment used to control exposure to hazardous fumes
- Tool for systematic maintenance tasks
- Safe and organized placement of gas cylinders in the lab
- Where maintenance records are kept
- Proper disposal of broken items
- Replacement of worn-out parts
- Reducing friction in moving parts
- Planned timing for maintenance tasks
- Checking for equipment damage
- Electrical connections that power lab equipment or instruments
- Ensuring proper airflow in safety devices
- Disinfecting surfaces and equipment
- Necessary for proper equipment use
- Applying oil to moving parts
- Regular adjustment to ensure accuracy
- Important component in biosafety cabinets
- Protective gear for hands
- End of a reagent’s usability period
- Regular check of emergency stations
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- Keeping track of supplies and equipment
- Recording maintenance activities
- State of being free from contaminants
- Ensuring even distribution of samples in a centrifuge
- Microscope components that control light and image clarity
- Confirming equipment performs as intended
- Measure of how well something functions or operates
- Proper storage of chemicals
- Type of maintenance to avoid breakdowns
- Process of analyzing samples for specific properties or results
- Temperature-controlled device used to grow or store biological samples
- Primary concern in lab maintenance
- Lab device for sterilizing equipment with heat and pressure
- Safety device for eye protection
- Daily task to maintain hygiene
- Lab instrument used to transfer small volumes of liquid
36 Clues: Protective gear for hands • Proper storage of chemicals • Applying oil to moving parts • Replacement of worn-out parts • Checking for equipment damage • Daily task to maintain hygiene • Proper disposal of broken items • Recording maintenance activities • Safety device for eye protection • Regular visual check of equipment • Reducing friction in moving parts • ...
Health and Safety 2025-10-27
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- These protect your hands from cuts or chemicals.
- The instructions you must follow to stay safe at work.
- A dangerous event that needs an alarm and an extinguisher.
- The chance that someone could be harmed by a hazard.
- Safety footwear that protects your toes if something is dropped.
- The group in Ireland that makes sure people are safe at work. (Abbr.)
- To learn how to do your job safely.
- To hurt a person or damage their health.
- The door you must use to get out of the building quickly.
- A loud bell or siren that tells you there is an emergency.
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- To trip or slip a common cause of injury at work.
- A hard hat you wear on a construction site to protect your head.
- To pick up a heavy box you must bend your knees to do this safely.
- To tell your manager about an accident or a broken piece of equipment.
- The help given to a person who is hurt before a doctor comes.
- A poster on the wall that gives a safety warning.
- Loud sounds at work that can damage your hearing.
- A liquid or powder that might be dangerous if you touch or breathe it.
- The opposite of being in danger.
- A place where you must follow safety rules.
20 Clues: The opposite of being in danger. • To learn how to do your job safely. • To hurt a person or damage their health. • A place where you must follow safety rules. • These protect your hands from cuts or chemicals. • A poster on the wall that gives a safety warning. • Loud sounds at work that can damage your hearing. • To trip or slip a common cause of injury at work. • ...
Floods 2022-09-14
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- the verb of plan
- something you light
- an area with tress humans wild animals ect
- multiple of a house
- where when there is a lot of water over flowing an area it could also kill a lot of people
- something with wheel
- something that is tall and has leaves and we use for logs
- a spiral wind
- when dirt and water mix
- what my mum calls me
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- where you go when you hurt your self
- a country the creator live in
- that’s a lot of
- make sure you ensure peoples safety
- is a place in Australia
- 5 times the size of what surfers ride
- in the past also his
- where something is really bad
- is a place in queens land
19 Clues: a spiral wind • that’s a lot of • the verb of plan • something you light • multiple of a house • in the past also his • something with wheel • what my mum calls me • is a place in Australia • when dirt and water mix • is a place in queens land • a country the creator live in • where something is really bad • make sure you ensure peoples safety • where you go when you hurt your self • ...
Sports Terms - Which Sports Does it Belong too? 2022-02-23
19 Clues: Ruck • Spare • Deuce • Touché • Jockey • Googly • Tap Out • Side Out • Slapshot • Cue Ball • Sand Wedge • Half Nelson • Rope-a-Dope • Knuckle Ball • Bicycle Kick • Pommel Horse • Strong Safety • Checkered Flag • Double Dribble
enigeerning 2022-09-27
21 Clues: move • evalt • design • design • defins • finding • develop • testing • methods • quality • finding • unsuspected • engineering • make better • xray servius • new machines • better safety • develop chewcal • make am aircraft • make ways for cells • Develop power production
Boat Life 2016-05-04
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- acronym for job safety analysis
- a type of winch used especially on ships to hoist anchors and haul on mooring lines
- prior to becoming a butterlfy
- can be used to season a turkey
- opposite of noon
- acronym for Global Positioning Satelite
- a location on a coast or shore containing one or more harbors
- a box used to organize, carry, and protect tools
- usually located in a production field
- a mixture of hydrocarbons obtained by distillation of crude oil
- machine used to drill a wellbore
- a ship's toilet
- a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea
- an electrical device which converts electric power into radio waves, and vice versa
- propels the vessel
- used to secure, protect, and provide access to a boat or ship
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- a high grade licensed mariner in ultimate command of the vessel
- used to secure the vessel
- maritime mobile band
- a member of a ship's crew
- a place to sleep
- held daily, weekly, per task, or anytime
- acronym for Safety & Environmental Management System
- fresh water
- a flexible hollow tube designed to carry fluids from one location to another
- daily records
- permit to operate
- kitchen on a boat
- an aid to navigation
- consists of the bulk movement of air
30 Clues: fresh water • daily records • a ship's toilet • a place to sleep • opposite of noon • permit to operate • kitchen on a boat • propels the vessel • maritime mobile band • an aid to navigation • used to secure the vessel • a member of a ship's crew • prior to becoming a butterlfy • can be used to season a turkey • acronym for job safety analysis • machine used to drill a wellbore • ...
Pre app Health and Safety Revision 2018-12-10
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- unsafe working conditions and unsafe working practices can cause what?
- What is being described - something happens that does not result in a reportable injury but could have?
- What regulation oversees all other regulations and legislation in health and safety?
- What should be carried out before using a set of step ladders?
- This sign informs you on something that you MUST NOT do.
- When can the HSE inspector show up to a site?
- what regulation requires reporting of injuries and diseases?
- Who is responsible for health and safety.
- what should you do if you see someone working dangerously?
- The "E" in HSE.
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- The "H" in WAHR.
- hotworks, confined working and working in high risk environments require what?
- the HSE must be informed if work is to last more than how many weeks?
- What does the "M" in CDM stand for?
- as far as reasonably practicable is also know as what?
- Something with the potential to cause harm.
- The HSE must be informed if workers are to work longer than how many hours per week?
- HSE can provide this notice to request that the health and safety standard must be increased within a timescale.
- A sign showing an eye wash station is what type of sign?
- what does the "C" in COSHH stand for?
- the likelihood of being injured by a potential hazard.
21 Clues: The "E" in HSE. • The "H" in WAHR. • What does the "M" in CDM stand for? • what does the "C" in COSHH stand for? • Who is responsible for health and safety. • Something with the potential to cause harm. • When can the HSE inspector show up to a site? • as far as reasonably practicable is also know as what? • the likelihood of being injured by a potential hazard. • ...
ADAP Chapter 2 2024-11-15
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- Children under the age of ___ should be properly restrained
- One of the fastest growing safety issues
- Increase your _____ distance after sunset
- Fines and points added to your driving record that increase after each conviction
- Always keep both ____ on the wheel
- Maintain a ______ space margin between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you
- What should you do if you your driver is distracted?
- These type of collisions are usually caused by following another vehicle too closely
- Driving after sunset presents problems such as glare and reduced ____
- Safety belts helps keep you from being ____ from the vehicle
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- Most effective occupant protection in all types of vehicles
- Used to check tire pressure
- Safety belts are are effective at helping reduce the risk of ___ or serious injury
- Fatal crash rate of teens 16-19 is four times as high at ___
- Protect ____ by never texting or talking on the phone while driving
- Good ____ is important while driving because it helps you have a better view of the road
- One of the most prevalent factors contributing to wrecks
- Georgia law that mandates that all drivers are not allowed to hold or support a phone for any reason
- In 2017, ___% of the distracted drivers in fatal crashes were male
- Avoid using a _____ inside of your car when driving at night
20 Clues: Used to check tire pressure • Always keep both ____ on the wheel • One of the fastest growing safety issues • Increase your _____ distance after sunset • What should you do if you your driver is distracted? • One of the most prevalent factors contributing to wrecks • Most effective occupant protection in all types of vehicles • ...
Key words 2025-05-06
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- Materials made from two or more different substances to combine properties.
- Rights Act Protects consumers from unfair business practices and faulty goods.
- Ability to conduct heat or electricity.
- Research Gathering data on consumer needs and preferences.
- Ability to withstand wear, pressure, or damage over time.
- Designing for human comfort, efficiency, and safety.
- Ability to be stretched into a wire without breaking.
- Ability to undergo permanent deformation without breaking.
- Measurement of human body dimensions used in product design.
- Market The group of consumers a product is intended for.
- Ability to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets.
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- Promotion and selling of products or services.
- Thinking Solving design problems by understanding the whole system, not just parts.
- The specific operations a product or system is capable of performing.
- Marking Indicates that a product complies with EU safety and health standards.
- Design Design approach that focuses on the needs and wants of the user.
- Ability to absorb energy and deform without fracturing.
- and Safety Act UK law ensuring safe working environments.
- Inventory arrives only when needed in production.
- Assurance Activities ensuring that products meet quality standards.
- Tools used to hold workpieces in place during manufacturing processes.
- Over Function Aesthetic design takes priority over practical use.
- Manufacturing Production method that focuses on minimizing waste while maximizing productivity.
23 Clues: Ability to conduct heat or electricity. • Promotion and selling of products or services. • Inventory arrives only when needed in production. • Ability to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets. • Designing for human comfort, efficiency, and safety. • Ability to be stretched into a wire without breaking. • Ability to absorb energy and deform without fracturing. • ...
Safety Campaign - 20th May, 2025. 2025-05-20
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- The process of evaluating the performance and effectiveness of safety risk controls.
- Official advisory regarding hazards or changes in flight operations
- Cockpit interface unit for entering and retrieving flight management data
- Irregular air movement causing sudden aircraft motion.
- Not inflicting punishment.
- Approved list permitting flight despite non-critical equipment faults
- Triply repeated phrase for international distress in life-threatening situations.
- Fold-away bed used by crew to take regulated breaks during long-haul flights
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- Missed approach procedure initiated to avoid unstable or unsafe landing.
- Acronym for an in-depth process or technique to identify the most basic factor(s) which cause a variation in the performance (problem)
- A condition or an object with the potential to cause or contribute to an aircraft Incident or accident.
- An advanced system that alerts pilots to the presence of nearby transponder-equipped aircraft that might pose a collision risk
- Pre-departure process confirming all seats, bins, and galleys are locked.
- What drops from the panel during cabin decompression.
- Event where a flight parameter goes beyond its normal operational limit.
- Position taken to reduce injury in crash landing.
- Device used to inflate during an evacuation.
- Terrain warning system that says "PULL UP"
- Program analyzing operational data to detect deviations and enhance safety
- Acronym for a structured process to manage safety during operational or organizational changes
20 Clues: Not inflicting punishment. • Terrain warning system that says "PULL UP" • Device used to inflate during an evacuation. • Position taken to reduce injury in crash landing. • What drops from the panel during cabin decompression. • Irregular air movement causing sudden aircraft motion. • Official advisory regarding hazards or changes in flight operations • ...
Safety in September 2025-09-08
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- When someone is hurt, we give them _____________.
- We use this evaluation to ensure the correct equipment is being used for the employee
- It is necessary to read this before using new equipment.
- What is essential for a safe work environment?
- Equipment not working correctly needs to have this on it.
- Never be near this outside during a storm.
- Who is responsible for safety in the workplace?
- Who do you report unsafe working conditions to?
- Keeping work areas clean and organized can help prevent________.
- What would be the idea time to report a work-related incident?
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher.
- This needs to be worn around a construction site.
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- This could happen when walking.
- This is good to have when there is a power outage.
- Employees need to be __________ focused.
- Not being mindful of your surroundings can cause________.
- Never use this in case of a fire.
- What should be completed if there is an accident?
- What do you do when you leave a building when there is a fire?
- A life saving measure.
- These can protect you from diseases.
- What must be maintained and checked for safety?
- We do this in preparation for an emergency.
- Looking at a computer screen for long periods of time can cause these__________.
- What should you wear for your protection?
25 Clues: A life saving measure. • This could happen when walking. • Never use this in case of a fire. • These can protect you from diseases. • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher. • Employees need to be __________ focused. • What should you wear for your protection? • Never be near this outside during a storm. • We do this in preparation for an emergency. • ...
Success Share 2022 2022-03-14
10 Clues: RVP John • safety takes • greet,enage,thank • Store Manager Kerr • monthly safety quiz • District Manager Susan • likelihood to shop again • list one component of the BIG 3 • The home depot's associate volunteer force • delivering the most convenient experience and best value for our customers
BBS 2022-03-24
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- Learning from failure
- Strive for zero accident
- Conditions capable of causing accident
- Public's reaction to accidents
- Analyzing safety related behaviour
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- Actions worthy of emulation
- Abbreviation for personal protective equipment
- Disregard for personal safety or co-workers
- Trying to avoid accident
- Harm or loss to individual
10 Clues: Learning from failure • Strive for zero accident • Trying to avoid accident • Harm or loss to individual • Actions worthy of emulation • Public's reaction to accidents • Analyzing safety related behaviour • Conditions capable of causing accident • Disregard for personal safety or co-workers • Abbreviation for personal protective equipment
Food Safety & GMP 2023-12-18
10 Clues: Sabotage • Peanut is _____? • 7 steps of _____? • Hazard that you can see • First step of Food Safety • CCP in Aglomeration Process • GMP Accessories for your hair • Cleaning tools for food contact • Color of Processing Zone without Allergen • Failure of this may result to Food Safety Hazard
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-04
10 Clues: electrical fire • having good posture • pull aim squeeze sweep • personal protective wear • This word means clotting • Material Safety Data Sheet • Rescue, alert, contain escape • what you use if item is broken • Occupational safety and health addministration • how many seconds should you wash your hands for
Water 2021-03-06
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- The first sign of dehydration
- Water with a high mineral content
- Risk groups for developing dehydration
- Water intoxication
- Antidiuretic hormone acronym
- The delicate balance of how water flows in and out of cells
- Filtration with fluoride removed,____ osmosis.
- Water with all the minerals and impurities removed
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- Bring the body back to a normal water level
- Water recommendations increase to support blood supply
- Gland responsible for the secretion of the hormone vasopressin
- Sets minimum safety standards for tap water
- Water with limited levels of fluoride
- The antidiuretic hormone
- Has a diuretic effect on the body
- Water with low mineral content
- Water suitable for drinking
- Water that may contain the Giardia parasite
- Regulates safety standards for bottled water
19 Clues: Water intoxication • The antidiuretic hormone • Water suitable for drinking • Antidiuretic hormone acronym • The first sign of dehydration • Water with low mineral content • Has a diuretic effect on the body • Water with a high mineral content • Water with limited levels of fluoride • Risk groups for developing dehydration • Bring the body back to a normal water level • ...
Gas Furnaces: Remember.. Remember.. The 5th of November 2025-11-05
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- this creates a draft
- another name for a downflow furnace
- A British terrorist who tried to blow up Parliament in 1606
- This is a deadly gas in furnace exhaust
- This air type pressure determines the airflow
- the return subtracted from the supply
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- This is the part that heats the air
- British thermal unit
- a safety mechanism to stop overheating
- safety device to ensure draft
- What Gas Furnaces produce
- When flames are affected by the airflow
- a furnace configuration for low headspace
- cubic feet per minute
14 Clues: British thermal unit • this creates a draft • cubic feet per minute • What Gas Furnaces produce • safety device to ensure draft • This is the part that heats the air • another name for a downflow furnace • the return subtracted from the supply • a safety mechanism to stop overheating • When flames are affected by the airflow • This is a deadly gas in furnace exhaust • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2023-06-05
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- The setup of a worker's workspace
- ________ is a silent killer gas
- _____ Assessments of the workplace
- Hazard Classes and Categories
- _____ detectors
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- Workplace _____ is a risk of harm to a worker
- A _____ is the practice of exiting a building in case of fire
- Fire _____ helps put out fires
- Equipment required to protect yourself
- Slips, _____ and falls
- Health and _____ Committee
- What is the acronym for Occupational Health & Safety Association
12 Clues: _____ detectors • Slips, _____ and falls • Health and _____ Committee • Hazard Classes and Categories • Fire _____ helps put out fires • ________ is a silent killer gas • The setup of a worker's workspace • _____ Assessments of the workplace • Equipment required to protect yourself • Workplace _____ is a risk of harm to a worker • ...
HACCP Principles 101 2023-07-24
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- Critical Control Point or _____ is a point, step, or procedure at which control can be applies and a food safety hazard can be prevented, eliminated, or reduced to acceptable levels.
- What is the acronoym for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points
- HACCP helps to prevent foodborne illness, reduce recalls, and to help companies to save _______ .
- HACCP is built upon __________ programs such as Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's).
- HACCP was created in the late 1950s by the Pillsbury Company, _____ and the Natick Research Laboratories to ensure food safety for the space program.
- HACCP is based on __________ principles.
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- HACCP controls potential hazards such as biological, chemical, and __________ hazards.
- HACCP is a _________ standard for food safety.
- HACCP applies to the entire food _________.
- True or False. HACCP is an internationally recognized system for reducing the risk of safety hazards in food.
10 Clues: HACCP is based on __________ principles. • HACCP applies to the entire food _________. • HACCP is a _________ standard for food safety. • What is the acronoym for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points • HACCP controls potential hazards such as biological, chemical, and __________ hazards. • ...
VTN1030 Week 8- Group 5 2022-10-14
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- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services, promotes US agricultural health, regulates genetically engineered organisms, administers Animal Welfare Act, and manages wildlife damage activities
- Center of Veterinary Medicine, regulates animal drugs, animal feed (including pet food), and veterinary devices
- Disaster preparation and response resources from the National Library of Medicine’s Disaster Information Management Research Center
- department of health and animal services protecting the public by making sure there is safety, efficacy, and security of all veterinary drugs, biological products
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- protects human and environmental health
- addresses health threats at the human-animal-ecosystem interface
- inspects boarding facilities/animal health surveillance
- Food Safety and Inspection Services
- Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, ensures food safety, agricultural, environmental economic interests of those residing in Michigan through service, partnership and collaboration
- works to protect America from health, safety, and security threats
10 Clues: Food Safety and Inspection Services • protects human and environmental health • inspects boarding facilities/animal health surveillance • addresses health threats at the human-animal-ecosystem interface • works to protect America from health, safety, and security threats • ...
SITXFSA005 Use hygienic practices for food safety 2025-05-16
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- A food safety system used to identify and control hazards.
- A microorganism that causes illness.
- Type of contamination from foreign objects like hair or glass.
- Transfer of bacteria between surfaces or foods.
- Temperature range where bacteria multiply quickly.
- To reduce bacteria using chemicals or heat.
- Rodents or insects that contaminate food.
- Common bacteria linked to raw eggs.
- Needs monitoring for food safety.
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- Type of contamination caused by cleaning products.
- Protective clothing abbreviation.
- A food safety system used to identify and control hazards.
- Must be food-grade and waterproof.
- Non-living pathogen spread by people.
- Can spread through poor hygiene.
- Bodily waste that can cause contamination.
- Stores food at 1–5°C.
- Critical step to prevent contamination.
- Should be worn to handle ready-to-eat food.
19 Clues: Stores food at 1–5°C. • Can spread through poor hygiene. • Protective clothing abbreviation. • Needs monitoring for food safety. • Must be food-grade and waterproof. • Common bacteria linked to raw eggs. • A microorganism that causes illness. • Non-living pathogen spread by people. • Critical step to prevent contamination. • Rodents or insects that contaminate food. • ...
Food Safety Challenge ! 2025-09-30
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- Essential hygiene practice to prevent contamination
- Beliefs that may motivate food sabotage
- Vulnerability Assessment Critical Control Points
- Fraud: Deception for economic gain in food supply
- Rules: Guidelines for cleanliness in food handling
- Control: Security measure to restrict entry
- Gain: Common motive behind food fraud
- Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment
- Substances that can trigger immune responses
- Global food safety certification scheme
- Hazards: Pathogens like bacteria or viruses
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- Hazards: Foreign objects like glass or metal
- Defense: Protecting food from intentional harm
- Acronym for conditions that support microbial growth
- Related to microorganisms that can spoil food
- Threat Assessment Critical Control Points
- Systematic approach to food safety
- Worn to prevent hair from falling into food
- Hazards: Toxic substances that may contaminate food
19 Clues: Systematic approach to food safety • Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment • Gain: Common motive behind food fraud • Beliefs that may motivate food sabotage • Global food safety certification scheme • Threat Assessment Critical Control Points • Worn to prevent hair from falling into food • Control: Security measure to restrict entry • ...
Unit 3 At the rental car agency 2019-11-14
16 Clues: läpi • alennus • palauttaa • matkustaa • sähköinen • valikoima • parkkialue • turvallinen • matkatavara • ulkopuolella • keskikokoinen • kuherruskuukausi • paperityöt, lomakkeet • luokitus (safety ____) • vuokraus (____ car agency) • I'm ____ not (valitettavasti ei)
Tourism Law 2024-08-24
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- One of the key principles of tourism law that focuses on ensuring the long-term viability of tourism activities.
- Ensures that all individuals and institutions are accountable under the law, which should be fairly applied and enforced.
- This article of the Mexican Constitution gives Congress the power to legislate on tourism, allowing the creation of tourism-specific laws.
- The organization that sets global standards for tourism, including sustainability and traveler safety.
- Encompasses regulations governing tourism activities, addressing the rights of travelers and the obligations of businesses.
- This article of Mexico's Constitution addresses land use and the rights of indigenous peoples, crucial for sustainable tourism.
- This law governs the safety and operation of maritime activities in Mexico, including cruise tourism.
- The process by which governmental guidelines are created to regulate sectors like tourism.
- This principle in tourism law is vital for ensuring that tourists are treated fairly and can travel safely.
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- Official Mexican standards that set mandatory requirements for quality and safety in tourism-related products and services.
- A key governmental body in Mexico responsible for tourism development and promotion.
- This type of law protects the creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary works, and trademarks.
- An organization responsible for tourism development projects in Mexico, particularly in underdeveloped areas.
- A principle of tourism law that emphasizes the protection and preservation of local cultures.
- International agency that sets standards for the safety and security of aviation, which is crucial for tourism in Mexico.
- The right of every person to recreation and rest, as established in Mexico's Constitution.
16 Clues: A key governmental body in Mexico responsible for tourism development and promotion. • The right of every person to recreation and rest, as established in Mexico's Constitution. • The process by which governmental guidelines are created to regulate sectors like tourism. • ...
54th National Safety Week 2025 2025-03-04
10 Clues: Body Pain • Leg Protection • Rescue operation • Transport Safety • One of the fire extinguishers • One of the Emergency equipment's • One of the Work permit requirements • First aid for Chemical splash on eyes • One of the major emergency situations • Theme of the year 2025 is Safety & _________
Safety in the lab 2024-09-27
16 Clues: sentir • danger • goûter • blouse • oxydant • boucher • vérifier • sécurité • chauffer • paillasse • refroidir • sac à dos • inflammable • obligatoire • pictogramme • lunettes de sécurité
Michigan Dairy 2022-05-25
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- Is an OSHA safety program designed to make you aware of the hazardous chemical Ammonia.
- If you never see a risk while doing observation.
- Safety training aid for each job in the dairy found in the yellow cabinet in the front hall.
- If you get chemical on your skin you should flush with water for at least _____minutes.
- You are required to do two of these a period.
- You need one of these if you are going into the yard or are working in milk receiving.
- ___data sheet.
- A permit is required to enter ___space.
- Do not enter a trailer if the light is this color.
- Use ___and make 3 point contact when ascending and descending stairs.
- If you smell ___or the alarm is sounding in the water room leave the area.
- Teaches how to work smarter and safer when lifting bending etc.
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- Look where you walk keep ___on path.
- Required when entering the production. floor
- These associates are specially trained to deal with chemical spills and clean up.
- Never walk on these in the cooler.
- Where you go if you get something in your eyes.
- Water resistant, steel toe and slip resistant.
- If you are involved in a near miss or incident you should______it.
- CPR, ice pack, bandage.
- ABC varieties of these can be found throughout the plant.
21 Clues: ___data sheet. • CPR, ice pack, bandage. • Never walk on these in the cooler. • Look where you walk keep ___on path. • A permit is required to enter ___space. • Required when entering the production. floor • You are required to do two of these a period. • Water resistant, steel toe and slip resistant. • Where you go if you get something in your eyes. • ...
TVGC Workplace Facts 2019-03-25
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- Controlled Products
- No 1 way to stop the spread of germs
- The area to gather if an evacuation has been called
- What is the red diamond shape with a pic in the middle
- Second thing to do if someone is having a heart attack
- No 1 way to create positive feelings
- No 1 response in seeing a customer
- You can do this if you feel unsafe in the workplace
- Incase of a large fire in the clubhouse
- Eastside of the Clubhouse in grassy area
- Report to fill-out if an accident has occurred
- Who do you call if you'll be last or absent
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- What is a golf shirt and name tag
- Safety procedures to find and remove these
- Strategies in eliminating accidents
- Safeguard the workplace from injury
- What do you give someone that cut themselves
- Find procedures in this manual
- Use this for a small, manageable fire
- Who are our Customers
- First thing to do if someone is having a heart attack
- No 1 priority here at TVGC
- Final stage of Progressive Discipline
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment
- Unethical behavious and grounds for dismissal
- Our role to help Young Workers
- Detail information regarding a hazardous chemical
27 Clues: Controlled Products • Who are our Customers • No 1 priority here at TVGC • Find procedures in this manual • Our role to help Young Workers • What is a golf shirt and name tag • No 1 response in seeing a customer • Strategies in eliminating accidents • Safeguard the workplace from injury • No 1 way to stop the spread of germs • No 1 way to create positive feelings • ...
Test #1 Review 2024-09-20
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- the variable that stays the same in an experiment
- the variable that's influenced by the independent variable
- solid forms from liquids
- the 7th step of the scientific inquiry process
- the safety symbol used when clothing can be damaged by your experiment
- another term for Scientific Method
- another term for the states of matter
- what you call finding answers to questions about the world around us
- the equipment used if chemicals get in eyes
- states WHAT will happen
- ratio of mass to the volume of an object
- the ability of matter to combine chemically with other substances
- the safety symbol used when chemicals used are poisonous or can cause burns
- the safety symbol used when the misuse of chemicals can cause an explosion
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- the temperature, or point, a solid changes into a liquid
- the the temperature, or point, a liquid changes into a gas
- the temperature, or point, a liquid turns into a solid
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- what BEC stands for
- the ability of matter to burn
- explains WHY something happens
- the change a roasted marshmallow would be described as
- the safety symbol used when dealing with hot objects
- the change melting ice would be described as
- the variable you change on purpose
- the state of matter that's made of free electrons and ions
26 Clues: what BEC stands for • states WHAT will happen • solid forms from liquids • the ability of matter to burn • explains WHY something happens • another term for Scientific Method • the variable you change on purpose • another term for the states of matter • ratio of mass to the volume of an object • the equipment used if chemicals get in eyes • ...
BRCGS Crossword 2025-05-08
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- GMP stands for?
- A _____________ hazard includes wood, glass, and ceramics.
- A Pest control program is an example of a ________________ program needed to have a HACCP Program.
- There is a designated ___________ ______ for nicotine/tobacco usage.
- What do you call it when you attach an item to the press, so it doesn’t fall off or get knocked off?
- All Chemicals used in direct contact with our products should be ______ _______
- What do we call the non-conformities document that gives an opportunity in safety, food safety, or downtime that needs to be addressed and fixed?
- After entering from the smoking door, you must ALWAYS __________ _________ _________
- ____________ ___________ means a controlled document is good no matter what the 24 hour clause tells you.
- labels should be legible and visible including on ink buckets
- A ____________ hazard includes molds, bacteria, and viruses.
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- Food Can be consumed where there is a _______ ______
- A corrective action should address the _________ __________ and try to keep the issue from recurring
- ____________ Identifies, evaluates and controls hazards for food safety
- The control number is the format including the __________ ________, revision date, and revision number.
- Who do you report any evidence of pest activity to?
- Here at PSI we do not do _____________ repairs
- What do you use to clean up (sweep) broken glass or brittle plastic shards?
- Everyone inside the building should have a ____________, truck drivers excluded
- ___________ blades are not even allowed in the plant
- A ______________ hazard includes heavy metals, food allergens, and pesticides.
21 Clues: GMP stands for? • Here at PSI we do not do _____________ repairs • Who do you report any evidence of pest activity to? • ___________ blades are not even allowed in the plant • Food Can be consumed where there is a _______ ______ • A _____________ hazard includes wood, glass, and ceramics. • A ____________ hazard includes molds, bacteria, and viruses. • ...
Occupational Therapy 2019-02-09
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- Wear proper fitting
- used with transfersat on during showering, to conserve energy and promote safety
- Participate in regular
- assists with mobility
- Goal of OT
- helps to button shirts and pants
- sat on during showering, to conserve energy and promote safety
- Throw all _____ away
- used to pick up items
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- The first step to decreasing a fall is to keep
- protects and postions the wrist and hand
- Have your doctor check your
- used to assist with dressing
- helps to put on shoes
- Put grab bars in the
- Get a yearly ____ exam
- Make sure the stairway has _______
- attached to a plate, to prevent food from falling off elastic laces / used when having difficulty tying shoe laces
- used to put on socks
19 Clues: Goal of OT • Wear proper fitting • Put grab bars in the • used to put on socks • Throw all _____ away • helps to put on shoes • assists with mobility • used to pick up items • Participate in regular • Get a yearly ____ exam • Have your doctor check your • used to assist with dressing • helps to button shirts and pants • Make sure the stairway has _______ • ...
General safety rules 2023-01-30
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- how far your fingers should be from the blade
- complete work___
- must be signed to enter the woodshop
- the responsibility of the person using the tool
- make woodshop safer
- ____report any unsafe condition or activity
- When finished all work areas must be___
- you will have no ___ if you finish all assignments
- read and keep ___ safety rules and procedures
- no running or ____
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- Must score 100% to work in the woodshop
- all long hair must be__
- biggest priority
- must be worn when carrying wood or using finishings
- __ projects and assignments are worth 70%
- must be followed at all times
- you must bring this to class charged every day
- when a student is ___, they are still responsible for finishing work that was assigned
- wear___at all times
- A sharp blade
20 Clues: A sharp blade • complete work___ • biggest priority • no running or ____ • make woodshop safer • wear___at all times • all long hair must be__ • must be followed at all times • must be signed to enter the woodshop • Must score 100% to work in the woodshop • When finished all work areas must be___ • __ projects and assignments are worth 70% • ...
Confined Space 2025-04-30
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- – Acronym for safety gear
- – Must be tested before entry
- – Stays outside the space and monitors
- – Document required for entry into a hazardous space
- – Acronym for Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health
- – One type of permit-required hazard
- – Must be between 19.5% and 23.5%
- – Continuous air testing process
- – Used to remove harmful gases
- – Safety method to control energy sources
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- – Equipment used to pull entrant out
- – Reason a space may become permit-required
- – Control method like lockout/tagout
- – Required for all authorized entrants
- – Must be available in case of emergency
- – Person responsible for authorizing entry
- – Person who enters the confined space
- – Required when hazards are present
- – Action that occurs when any part of the body breaks the plane of the opening
- – Type of space with limited entry and exit
20 Clues: – Acronym for safety gear • – Must be tested before entry • – Used to remove harmful gases • – Continuous air testing process • – Must be between 19.5% and 23.5% • – Required when hazards are present • – Equipment used to pull entrant out • – Control method like lockout/tagout • – One type of permit-required hazard • – Stays outside the space and monitors • ...
Safety Crossword 2012-09-09
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- If you come in contact with a chemical ____ rinse skin and clothes, then tell your teacher.
- Never ____ during a lab.
- Pull back ___ hair.
- Follow the ______ outlined.
- Know ____ to use safety equipment.
- Know ___ safety equipment is.
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- Ask questions if you are ____ .
- You are ________ for all equipment damaged when not following scientific rules.
- Do not ____ over a flame.
- Wear _____ when instructed to do so.
- Report all accidents to your _____.
- Use the tools as directed by your teacher, for their scientific _____.
- Cleanup is ____ responsibility.
- Use extra ____ when working around an open flame.
14 Clues: Pull back ___ hair. • Never ____ during a lab. • Do not ____ over a flame. • Follow the ______ outlined. • Know ___ safety equipment is. • Ask questions if you are ____ . • Cleanup is ____ responsibility. • Know ____ to use safety equipment. • Report all accidents to your _____. • Wear _____ when instructed to do so. • Use extra ____ when working around an open flame. • ...
Career Prep 2024-11-08
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- possible danger
- Mistake that leads to injury.
- Procedure to properly shut down machines.
- Training to prevent food borne illness.
- Likely hood someone could be injured or sick.
- An expert in chemistry.
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- The setting in which people work.
- Helps keep tools safe and working properly.
- Trained professional who designs and builds.
- Who is responsible for work place safety?
- PPE for protecting your eyes.
- aid Care given to an injured person.
- chef Chef who is second in command in the kitchen.
- Safety guidelines you should follow.
14 Clues: possible danger • An expert in chemistry. • Mistake that leads to injury. • PPE for protecting your eyes. • The setting in which people work. • Safety guidelines you should follow. • aid Care given to an injured person. • Training to prevent food borne illness. • Who is responsible for work place safety? • Procedure to properly shut down machines. • ...
GAS SAFETY WEEK CROSSWORD 2025-09-04
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- HOW OFTEN SHOULD GAS SAFETY CHECKS BE CARRIED OUT
- METAL TUBES CONNECTING YOUR APPLIANCES
- WHO CAN WORK ON GAS APPLIANCES
- PIECE OF PLASTIC LEADING FROM YOUR BOILER TO THE OUTSIDE
- KEEPING APPLIANCES IN GOOD WORKING ORDER
- WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR GAS SAFETY CHECKS
- A PERSON WHO LIVES IN A PROPERTY
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- ALLOWING FRESH AIR TO CIRCULATE THROUGH THE PROPERTY
- CO SYMPTOMS COULD SUGGEST THIS
- APPLIANCE THAT PROVIDES HEATING & HOT WATER
- TO FIX AN APPLIANCE
- BLACK MARKS AROUND GAS APPLIANCE
- APPLIANCES WORKING INCORRECTLY
- WHAT SHOULD EVERY HOUSE HAVE TO DETECT CO
14 Clues: TO FIX AN APPLIANCE • CO SYMPTOMS COULD SUGGEST THIS • WHO CAN WORK ON GAS APPLIANCES • APPLIANCES WORKING INCORRECTLY • BLACK MARKS AROUND GAS APPLIANCE • A PERSON WHO LIVES IN A PROPERTY • METAL TUBES CONNECTING YOUR APPLIANCES • KEEPING APPLIANCES IN GOOD WORKING ORDER • WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR GAS SAFETY CHECKS • WHAT SHOULD EVERY HOUSE HAVE TO DETECT CO • ...
Wigwam gego 4: Household stuff 4 2025-04-02
19 Clues: nail • rope • trash • shelf • heater • drawer • crayon • needle • dresser • trashcan • toothpick • mouse trap • safety pin • paint brush • rocking chair • air conditioner • mkek battery • wewebzowen baby swing • wallet/ purse with a -
General Science 2019-03-08
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- Mostly unicellular eukaryotic kingdom.
- A procedure to test a hypothesis.
- Tool for length
- A testable prediction.
- Safety for the torso.
- Kingdom of producers with cell walls
- A rule of nature, only tells what happens, not why.
- The result of an experiment.
- S1 in PASS
- Tool for temperature
- Safety for the hands.
- The size/space of something.
- The amount of matter in something.
- Unicellular prokaryotic kingdom.
- Glass container used to estimate volume and hold liquids, has a skinny top.
- The smallest unit of matter.
- Kingdom of multicellular mobile consumers.
- Tool for volume
- x1000
- Kingdom of consumers with cell walls
- Unit for mass
- One thousandth
- Safety for the eyes.
- The ability of something to cause change is its __.
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- The variable changed on purpose.
- S2 in PASS
- One hundredth
- Unit for temperature
- P in PASS
- A well-tested hypothesis that is probably correct.
- Glass container used to estimate volume and hold liquids.
- The kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.
- A in PASS
- Variables in an experiment that could but shouldn't change.
- The first trial of an experiment done for comparison.
- Two or more atoms together make these.
- Tool for mass
- Unit for length
- The amount of mass per volume in something.
- Unit for volume
40 Clues: x1000 • P in PASS • A in PASS • S2 in PASS • S1 in PASS • One hundredth • Tool for mass • Unit for mass • One thousandth • Tool for length • Unit for length • Tool for volume • Unit for volume • Unit for temperature • Tool for temperature • Safety for the eyes. • Safety for the torso. • Safety for the hands. • A testable prediction. • The result of an experiment. • The size/space of something. • ...
Intro to Safety 2023-05-15
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- source of lead on some jobsites
- must be reported to a supervisor and avoided
- the D-ring support point on a safety harness is located between
- permit issued before a confined space can be accessed
- companies with strong safety cultures usually have lower
- when performing overhead scaffolding work, what is one protective measure to take
- extremely high body temperature, life threatening
- you screen welding areas off with this
- benching systems are prohibited in this
- a system that protects workers from the release of hazardous energy
- hepatitis can be caused by contact with this
- lanyards that have no shock absorbing features are used for
- respirator used for dust or solid particles
- poor lighting and excessive noise are examples of
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- one of the most common grounding systems
- a learned behavior and attitude
- hardhats should be made of fiberglass or
- a measure of probability, consequences, and exposure related to an event
- polarized receptacle
- when placing a ladder against a platform the top of the ladder should extend above by how much
- a personal fall arrest system should be inspected monthly by a
- fire extinguisher used for electric fires
- breaking a job into its component taks and analyzing each step for hazards
- a good general rule about hearing protection is that if you have raise your voice for someone to hear you when they are
24 Clues: polarized receptacle • source of lead on some jobsites • a learned behavior and attitude • you screen welding areas off with this • benching systems are prohibited in this • one of the most common grounding systems • hardhats should be made of fiberglass or • fire extinguisher used for electric fires • respirator used for dust or solid particles • ...
AgFoundations - Review 2021-04-28
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- a growing animal crop in FL due to multicultural population
- earning to _________
- emblem, leadership
- one of FFA's colors
- early civilization formed near this
- the purpose of a vise
- 1928
- FL's largest animal industry operation type
- process of changing animals for use
- plants growing in water
- expensive pets; largest portion of the ag economy in FL
- first animal domesticated
- contains the PTO
- power take off
- largest crop of Hillsborough County
- Type A, B, C, D or multi purpose
- dog relative
- type of cow for milk
- 1969 - females allowed to ____ at Nat'l Conv.
- tool for turning; has a flat or cross tip
- regulates animal care and food safety
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- tool for cutting across the grain
- _______ to do
- the elected leaders of the FFA
- 1965
- emblem, unity
- the national organization for agriculture students
- E.M. Tiffany
- regulates chemical storage
- _____ to learn
- gave FFA a charter in the 1940s
- regulates safety in the Ag industry
- appears 5 times in the Creed
- emblem, hard work and tillage
- the out of school experiences in Ag
- the number of components in an Ag program
- tool requiring electricity
- living to _________
- emblem, hope for tomorrow
- emblem, wisdom
- the protection of people and property
- FL's largest food crop
- grown in all 50 states
43 Clues: 1965 • 1928 • E.M. Tiffany • dog relative • _______ to do • emblem, unity • _____ to learn • power take off • emblem, wisdom • contains the PTO • emblem, leadership • one of FFA's colors • living to _________ • earning to _________ • type of cow for milk • the purpose of a vise • FL's largest food crop • grown in all 50 states • plants growing in water • first animal domesticated • emblem, hope for tomorrow • ...
Disaster Planning Unit Recap 2024-02-01
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- emergency ___ should be stocked with water, food, and necessary supplies
- what region of fema do we live in?
- douglas county EMA director
- federal agency responding to disasters
- ___ inches of rain can move most vehicles
- volunteer network organized locally to improve the health and safety of their communities
- never remove ___ from containers
- ___ tornadoes have no advanced warning
- extreme ___ causes heat cramps,heat exhaustion, and heat stroke
- ___ such as chlorine bleach and ammonia, may react, ignite, or explode
- designated place to "shelter" for safety
- ___ result from rain, snow, coastal storms, storm surges, and overflows of dams
- fema encourages families to have this
- community emergency response team which trains in fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations (basic training skills)
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- first step to make a plan for disaster
- keep chemicals in ___ containers
- fema citizens corps
- fire, hurricane,severe weather, flood
- ___ inches of rain can knock over a person
- cone of uncertainty
- ___ inches of rain can move a small vehicle
- location for all family to be so that you know everyone is out and safe
- limit, isolate, eliminate, seperate
- ___ to respond to disasters and help your community
- during disatser use ___ to pay
- never store ___ products in food containers
- follow the ___ listed instruction for proper use of chemical
27 Clues: fema citizens corps • cone of uncertainty • douglas county EMA director • during disatser use ___ to pay • keep chemicals in ___ containers • never remove ___ from containers • what region of fema do we live in? • limit, isolate, eliminate, seperate • fire, hurricane,severe weather, flood • fema encourages families to have this • first step to make a plan for disaster • ...
RAIL SAFETY WEEK PUZZLE 2022-06-22
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- any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone
- the combination of training, skills, experience and knowledge that a person has and their ability to apply them to perform a task safely.
- The likelihood that a person may be harmed
- are intentional failures – deliberately doing the wrong thing
- is an unintentional action or decision
- involves the use of the human body to lift, lower, carry or transfer loads.
- protect workers heads against falling objects, fixed or protruding objects
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- the severity of the most likely consequence of a particular hazard occurrence
- responsible for planning, implementing and overseeing company's employee safety at work.
- also known as the Deming cycle
- an event that results in injury or ill health
- is specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against infectious materials
- the failure to meet specified requirements.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- The protection of people from physical injury
- the likelihood of the most likely consequence occurring in the event of a hazard occurrence
- hazards are organic substances that present a threat to the health of people and other living organisms
- systematic assessment to identify hazards and problem areas
- an event not causing harm, but has the potential to cause injury or ill health
- an unplanned, undesired event that adversely affects completion of a task.
- the state of feeling very tired, weary or sleepy
21 Clues: also known as the Deming cycle • is an unintentional action or decision • The likelihood that a person may be harmed • the failure to meet specified requirements. • an event that results in injury or ill health • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • The protection of people from physical injury • the state of feeling very tired, weary or sleepy • ...
SafeFix Q3 2025 2025-09-29
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- Combat complacency by cultivating a mindset of _____ (9)
- For effective _____ weather preparedness, staf safe on the ramp, speak up about hazards, and work smarter (6)
- See _____, Say _____ (9)
- If a large quantity of N2 or Ar is released in an enclosed space, _____ can ensue (12)
- As individuals gain more _____, it becomes easier to fall into complacent habits (10)
- During a regulatory or customer audit, FEAM _____ must be notified for awareness (7)
- At FEAM, safety is our _____ priority (7)
- Under SIDA responsibilities, there is zero tolerance for _____ (12)
- You may use a fire extinguisher at your _____ (10)
- _____ is primarily used for crew and passenger life-support systems in high-altitude flight (6)
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- The escorting person is accountable for the actions of their _____ (8)
- Under Part 121, FEAM is a _____ provider (5)
- Under the Part 145 Repair Station Certificate, FEAM is fully _____ for maintenance work performed (11)
- PPE like safety glasses and gloves are a _____ requirement for a safe hangar (7)
- Increase in equipment and vehicles leads to ramp _____ (10)
- Do not trash _____; recycle them (9)
- The Safety _____ is the primary source document for 14 CFR Part 5 compliance (6)
- _____ devices safely and with the cables that come with the product (6)
- While still controlled, the AOA is considered less _____ than the SIDA (6)
- Self-satisfaction accompanied by loss of awareness of potential dangers is _____ (11)
20 Clues: See _____, Say _____ (9) • Do not trash _____; recycle them (9) • At FEAM, safety is our _____ priority (7) • Under Part 121, FEAM is a _____ provider (5) • You may use a fire extinguisher at your _____ (10) • Combat complacency by cultivating a mindset of _____ (9) • Increase in equipment and vehicles leads to ramp _____ (10) • ...
Health And Safety 1 2025-10-28
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- These protect your hands from cuts or chemicals.
- The instructions you must follow to stay safe at work.
- A dangerous event that needs an alarm and an extinguisher.
- The chance that someone could be harmed by a hazard.
- Safety footwear that protects your toes if something is dropped.
- The group in Ireland that makes sure people are safe at work. (Abbr.)
- To learn how to do your job safely.
- To hurt a person or damage their health.
- The door you must use to get out of the building quickly.
- A loud bell or siren that tells you there is an emergency.
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- To trip or slip a common cause of injury at work.
- A hard hat you wear on a construction site to protect your head.
- To pick up a heavy box you must bend your knees to do this safely.
- To tell your manager about an accident or a broken piece of equipment.
- The help given to a person who is hurt before a doctor comes.
- A poster on the wall that gives a safety warning.
- Loud sounds at work that can damage your hearing.
- A liquid or powder that might be dangerous if you touch or breathe it.
- The opposite of being in danger.
- A place where you must follow safety rules.
20 Clues: The opposite of being in danger. • To learn how to do your job safely. • To hurt a person or damage their health. • A place where you must follow safety rules. • These protect your hands from cuts or chemicals. • A poster on the wall that gives a safety warning. • Loud sounds at work that can damage your hearing. • To trip or slip a common cause of injury at work. • ...
VTN1030 Week 8- Group 5 2022-10-14
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- Center of Veterinary Medicine, regulates animal drugs, animal feed (including pet food), and veterinary devices
- Disaster preparation and response resources from the National Library of Medicine’s Disaster Information Management Research Center
- department of health and animal services protecting the public by making sure there is safety, efficacy, and security of all veterinary drugs, biological products
- addresses health threats at the human-animal-ecosystem interface
- Food Safety and Inspection Services
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- works to protect America from health, safety, and security threats
- Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, ensures food safety, agricultural, environmental economic interests of those residing in Michigan through service, partnership and collaboration
- protects human and environmental health
- inspects boarding facilities/animal health surveillance
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services, promotes US agricultural health, regulates genetically engineered organisms, administers Animal Welfare Act, and manages wildlife damage activities
10 Clues: Food Safety and Inspection Services • protects human and environmental health • inspects boarding facilities/animal health surveillance • addresses health threats at the human-animal-ecosystem interface • works to protect America from health, safety, and security threats • ...
Just Culture-Accountability 2023-03-03
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- Reckless Behavior is categorized by the _________ disregard of substantial and unjustifiable risk
- Besides examining our systems, we also assess the _______ surrounding an individual’s choice
- The reporting system at WCCHC that tracks all incidents and complaints is called ___________
- A Culture of Safety looks at continual ways to _______ patient safety
- In a Culture of Safety we examine our systems to reduce opportunities for ________
- Patient safety is both a systems design and a _________ choice of each staff member
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- A Just Culture is a system where _____________ and quality are attained by improving our processes and systems
- The purpose of a Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is to identify __________ vulnerabilities so that they can be eliminated or mitigated
- The suggested response in a Just Culture to a mistake or Human Error is to________
- In a Just Culture there is ___________ accountability
10 Clues: In a Just Culture there is ___________ accountability • A Culture of Safety looks at continual ways to _______ patient safety • The suggested response in a Just Culture to a mistake or Human Error is to________ • In a Culture of Safety we examine our systems to reduce opportunities for ________ • ...
water safety tic tac toe crossword: 2017-09-18
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- a strong force that can be dangerous
- to remain alive
- a way to enter water
- the way in which the water flows
- a colour water should NOT be
- a very unsafe state of cold
- an unsafe body of water
- a way to get through water
- aid a hard process all life guards need to learn
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- things you need to listen to to remain safe
- a survival stroke
- a wide body of water
- to remain unhurt or unharmed
- guard someone who can help in case of an emergency
- something you need around your pool
- unable to see through etc
- aid a device that will help you stay afloat
- to help someone in need
- a technique used to maintain safety in the water
19 Clues: to remain alive • a survival stroke • a wide body of water • a way to enter water • to help someone in need • an unsafe body of water • unable to see through etc • a way to get through water • a very unsafe state of cold • to remain unhurt or unharmed • a colour water should NOT be • the way in which the water flows • something you need around your pool • ...
FL Public Safety Telecommunicator 2017-11-07
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- Public Safety Answering Point
- A PST certificate is valid for this many years
- A conclusion which is drawn from our observations
- Direction of travel
- Property/Structures close enough to be damaged from fires
- High blood pressure
- primary role to receive info and deploy closest unit
- First State to have NTW week
- First 2-way radio was implemented in this City
- Something that is known to exist or has happened
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- Low blood pressure
- Detroit's radio call sign
- Can have a negative impact on the Comm center & personnel
- Voice over Internet Protocol
- Intoxication from ethyl alcohol
- A state of abnormally high internal body temperature
- This technology reveals a caller's address
- Public Safety Telecommunicator
- PST must complete this many hours of renewal training
19 Clues: Low blood pressure • Direction of travel • High blood pressure • Detroit's radio call sign • Voice over Internet Protocol • First State to have NTW week • Public Safety Answering Point • Public Safety Telecommunicator • Intoxication from ethyl alcohol • This technology reveals a caller's address • A PST certificate is valid for this many years • ...
Occupational Therapy 2019-02-09
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- used with transfersat on during showering, to conserve energy and promote safety
- Throw all _____ away
- Get a yearly ____ exam
- Participate in regular
- sat on during showering, to conserve energy and promote safety
- helps to put on shoes
- used to pick up items
- used to assist with dressing
- used to put on socks
- helps to button shirts and pants
- Put grab bars in the
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- The first step to decreasing a fall is to keep
- attached to a plate, to prevent food from falling off elastic laces / used when having difficulty tying shoe laces
- Goal of OT
- Wear proper fitting
- Have your doctor check your
- Make sure the stairway has _______
- protects and postions the wrist and hand
- assists with mobility
19 Clues: Goal of OT • Wear proper fitting • Throw all _____ away • used to put on socks • Put grab bars in the • helps to put on shoes • used to pick up items • assists with mobility • Get a yearly ____ exam • Participate in regular • Have your doctor check your • used to assist with dressing • helps to button shirts and pants • Make sure the stairway has _______ • ...
Occupational Therapy 2019-02-09
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- Get a yearly ____ exam
- Throw all _____ away
- used to put on socks
- Goal of OT
- Participate in regular
- helps to button shirts and pants
- Make sure the stairway has _______
- protects and postions the wrist and hand
- The first step to decreasing a fall is to keep
- assists with mobility
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- used to assist with dressing
- used to pick up items
- sat on during showering, to conserve energy and promote safety
- Have your doctor check your
- helps to put on shoes
- attached to a plate, to prevent food from falling off elastic laces / used when having difficulty tying shoe laces
- Wear proper fitting
- used with transfersat on during showering, to conserve energy and promote safety
- Put grab bars in the
19 Clues: Goal of OT • Wear proper fitting • Throw all _____ away • used to put on socks • Put grab bars in the • used to pick up items • helps to put on shoes • assists with mobility • Get a yearly ____ exam • Participate in regular • Have your doctor check your • used to assist with dressing • helps to button shirts and pants • Make sure the stairway has _______ • ...
