safety Crossword Puzzles
Working From Heights 2020-07-27
10 Clues: Legislative • Compliance is? • Are their any hazards? • The something meter rule • Is their a risk from harm? • PPE for working at heights • Who is responsible for safety • Can we do something to fix it? • Work that lasts minutes rather than hours • Abbreviation for Health and Safety Employment Regulations
Teka Teki Safety 2023-09-13
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- Aplikasi K3 PLN IP
- Sharing pengalaman K3/Safety
- Alat pemadam api
- Fokus budaya PLN IP saat ini
- Kegiatan patroli harian pegawai atau tenaga alih daya
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- Kondisi ataupun perilaku tidak aman
- Pencetus piramida kecelakaan kerja
- Implementasi Program Budaya di Unit Mrica
- Program Budaya PLN IP
- Kegiatan inspeksi lapangan oleh manajemen
10 Clues: Alat pemadam api • Aplikasi K3 PLN IP • Program Budaya PLN IP • Sharing pengalaman K3/Safety • Fokus budaya PLN IP saat ini • Pencetus piramida kecelakaan kerja • Kondisi ataupun perilaku tidak aman • Implementasi Program Budaya di Unit Mrica • Kegiatan inspeksi lapangan oleh manajemen • Kegiatan patroli harian pegawai atau tenaga alih daya
WWII and the Occupation 2026-02-08
10 Clues: Secret message • Flies in the sky • Coupons to buy food • Fight on a grand scale • Dictator who launched ww2 • A fast attack from the air • Shows were battles happened • What soldiers wear for safety • What everyone wanted after the war • lights turned of at night for safety
The French Times Crossword #13 2012-10-24
10 Clues: Our king • Land = power • Church people • Shortages of this • Who sponsors this paper • What the royal family fled in • Persuaded the royal family to flee • Head of the Committee of Public Safety • Invented by the Committee of Public Safety • The Church's land became this to stem violence
ELECTRIC CROSSWORD CHALLENGE 2024-04-19
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- Device for turning electricity on and off
- Board holding circuit breakers
- Receptacle for an electrical device
- Safety path for electricity
- Unit measuring electrical potential
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- Conducts electricity within a circuit
- Unit of electrical power
- Safety device that interrupts excessive current
- Tube protecting electrical wiring
- Energy-efficient light source
10 Clues: Unit of electrical power • Safety path for electricity • Energy-efficient light source • Board holding circuit breakers • Tube protecting electrical wiring • Receptacle for an electrical device • Unit measuring electrical potential • Conducts electricity within a circuit • Device for turning electricity on and off • Safety device that interrupts excessive current
HSE DAYS 2026-01-27
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- Alat pelindung diri untuk bekerja diketinggian
- Anjungan Tensi Mandiri
- material safety data sheet
- Alat pemadam api ringan
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- Limbah seperti plastik,bubble wrap
- Contractor Safety Management System
- Lawan kata selamat
- Alat pelindung diri untuk kepala
- Pemeriksaan kesehatan
- Alat yang digunakan untuk identifikasi bahaya pada bagian kecil pekerjaan
10 Clues: Lawan kata selamat • Pemeriksaan kesehatan • Anjungan Tensi Mandiri • Alat pemadam api ringan • material safety data sheet • Alat pelindung diri untuk kepala • Limbah seperti plastik,bubble wrap • Contractor Safety Management System • Alat pelindung diri untuk bekerja diketinggian • Alat yang digunakan untuk identifikasi bahaya pada bagian kecil pekerjaan
Dementia Safety Check for Caregivers 2025-12-25
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- : Ability often affected in dementia
- : Helps reduce safety risks
- : High-risk area for accidents
- : Improves visibility and reduces falls
- : Requires careful management
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- : Situation requiring immediate help
- : Common cause of injury in older adults
- : Leaving home unexpectedly
- : Focus of preventing injuries at home
- : Daily structure that reduces confusion
10 Clues: : Leaving home unexpectedly • : Helps reduce safety risks • : Requires careful management • : High-risk area for accidents • : Situation requiring immediate help • : Ability often affected in dementia • : Focus of preventing injuries at home • : Improves visibility and reduces falls • : Common cause of injury in older adults • : Daily structure that reduces confusion
Quality Policy 2023-06-05
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- Quality Begins with ...
- Quality Commitment also means complying with this requirement
- We should be Open and .... about quality issues.
- Manage risk ...... and act if you see things are not right
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- This is our first principle
- Quality Objectives should be .....
- Our future Quality practice requires this
- Quality also means Ensuring food safety, pet safety and ..... safety
8 Clues: Quality Begins with ... • This is our first principle • Quality Objectives should be ..... • Our future Quality practice requires this • We should be Open and .... about quality issues. • Manage risk ...... and act if you see things are not right • Quality Commitment also means complying with this requirement • ...
7ж.2 2019-12-03
16 Clues: каша • зверь • совет • газета • реклама • сплетни • забивать • безопасность • побить рекорд • выздоравливать • прогноз погоды • местные новости • вызывать панику • прийти на помощь • ежедневный гороскоп • национальные новости
23528329098131 2020-09-17
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- Information about the accident and how it occurred.
- Two or more people are affected by eating the same food.
- Examination of something.
- Property damage caused by fire.
- Detectors that react to the movement of flames.
- The guidelines that are based on safety practices and the insurance carrier’s requirements.
- The spread of pathogens from one surface to another
- Pest Control Operator.
- Establishment and the property.
- Microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and a fully functional nucleus, it can also cause some diseases
- Event where a mishap was barely avoided.
- reports that the OSHA requires from chemical manufacturers and suppliers for all the chemicals they sell that may be hazardous.
- Food, Acid, Temperature, Time, Oxygen and Moisture.
- Employees notify the other employees about chemical hazards to train employees to use them safely.
- Small single celled organisms or multicellular organisms that cause food spoilage such as yeast and mold.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration enforces safety regulations in a workplace.
- Includes live electrical equipment and typically occurs in motors.
- Reacts to smoke.
- Materials that can cause damage to property and injury.
- Bacteria, virus, any microorganism that can cause disease.
- Not cooked for the right amount of minimal internal temperature.
- Organism that lives in another organism.
- Removing food stuck in a person’s airway.
- Procedure for solving pest problems while decreasing risks to people and the environment.
- The amount of time the water could interact with the disinfectant to be sure of potability.
- Treatment to give to someone who needs medical help.
- A schedule for the cleaning of tools, equipment, containers, etc.
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- Steps required to change raw materials and ingredients into manufactured food products.
- The action of polluting a clean object.
- Growth of fungi in food.
- Inspection to see the safety of facilities, equipment, employee practices, and management practices.
- Controlling food to make sure it is safe to eat.
- Cleaning hands.
- It comes after cleaning and it is used to reduce the amount of microorganisms.
- A procedure where a control is applied to prevent a food hazard, bringing it to an acceptable level.
- Protects bacteria from the body.
- Food that is prepared and good to eat.
- Food that needs temperature control safety.
- Policies that require certain things from the workers personal hygiene.
- Disease caused by contaminated food.
- Unable grow or reproduce unless in a living cell.
- Reacts to heat.
- A mistake that was unintentionally made.
- Measures the temperature from the surface.
- Temperatures in which pathogens can easily grow.
- Systems that can operate without someone controlling it.
- Legal responsibility someone takes for another person.
- Hazards that can cause illnesses or injuries.
- Measures temperature through a metal stick that includes a sensor at the end. It can measure from 0-220 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Groups of people that have a higher risk of getting sick more than others.
- Includes flammable liquids and grease.
- Person who invites people and is in charge of food and the whole event.
- Paths to take while evacuating.
- A value of maximum or minimum to which a biological, chemical, and physical measurements must be controlled at a CCP to lessen to tolerable level of food safety hazard.
- Includes wood, paper, cloth, or cardboard
- This can help a person start breathing again.
- A procedure to ensure food safety through a set of steps.
- A log to keep track of illnesses and injuries.
- Process of comparing measurements by a test device compared to ones taken by the usual device.
- Plan to protect the workers in case of unpredicted danger.
- First In, First Out
- A single celled organism that can transform sugar or starch into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
62 Clues: Cleaning hands. • Reacts to heat. • Reacts to smoke. • First In, First Out • Pest Control Operator. • Growth of fungi in food. • Examination of something. • Property damage caused by fire. • Establishment and the property. • Paths to take while evacuating. • Protects bacteria from the body. • Disease caused by contaminated food. • Food that is prepared and good to eat. • ...
kpl 7 2023-03-08
15 Clues: keksiä • kuolema • bensiini • keksintö • langaton • tikapuut • vetoketju • laskuvarjo • avaruusalus • foam älyvaahto • astianpesukone • battery paristo • control kaukosäädin • reflector heijastin • product arkipäivän esine
Sanding-finishing 2026-03-16
15 Clues: kogus • kaitse • tervis • lihvmasin • vähendama • viimistlus • suurendama • lintlihvija • tolmukogumine • jääk, jäätmed • suure jõudlusega • ohutus, turvalisus • paindlik, mitmekülgne • eemaldus, kõrvaldamine • vaheltvõtt, eemaldamine
TEST Safety 2021-06-23
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- a certain bank is now called centre
- first action in case of fire in a ward
- drugs disposed of in yellow bags
- describes an occurrence that causes extreme harm.
- latest edition of NABH standards
- spillage of which can cause severe problems
- Newly joined in management
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- Linear Accelerator at BMH
- a type of video recorder
- equipment required by all ICU patients
- Boiler operation
- a code called to reset to normal
- ISO 14001 relates to this
- group of persons who respond first to Code Red
14 Clues: Boiler operation • a type of video recorder • Linear Accelerator at BMH • ISO 14001 relates to this • Newly joined in management • a code called to reset to normal • drugs disposed of in yellow bags • latest edition of NABH standards • a certain bank is now called centre • equipment required by all ICU patients • first action in case of fire in a ward • ...
Health & Safety 2022-08-05
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- You wear these to protect your eyes
- Early Safe _______ To Work Program
- It is your right to _________ unsafe work
- something you insert into the ear canals to protect your hearing
- Always Be _______ of your surroundings
- In order to avoid strains and sprains, we should be ____________ before, during and after our shift.
- Accident and _________ Report
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- The preferred working zone (hint: colour-related - 2 words)
- metal protection you wear on your hand when cutting (2 words)
- Slips, Trips & ?
- What you wear at work to protect yourself (short form)
- A kit that contains items such as bandages, guaze, medicine and other medical treatments (2 words)
- If you are injured or unwell and it is work-related, you must report to work the following day for _________ duties
- Physical, chemical, biological and ergonomic are all types of what?
14 Clues: Slips, Trips & ? • Accident and _________ Report • Early Safe _______ To Work Program • You wear these to protect your eyes • Always Be _______ of your surroundings • It is your right to _________ unsafe work • What you wear at work to protect yourself (short form) • The preferred working zone (hint: colour-related - 2 words) • ...
Lab Safety 2022-09-06
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- To get average amount of liquid
- Substance studied in science
- used to mix and heat chemicals
- To heat beaker or test tube
- To hold a test tube
- To heat test tube
- To accurately measure a liquid
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- Check temperature of liquid
- To mix chemicals
- Weigh Chemicals
- Measures a small amount of liquids
- Tube To hold,mix,and heat chemicals
- Wear to protect eyes
- To weigh chemicals
14 Clues: Weigh Chemicals • To mix chemicals • To heat test tube • To weigh chemicals • To hold a test tube • Wear to protect eyes • Check temperature of liquid • To heat beaker or test tube • Substance studied in science • used to mix and heat chemicals • To accurately measure a liquid • To get average amount of liquid • Measures a small amount of liquids • Tube To hold,mix,and heat chemicals
Ped Safety 2022-05-25
14 Clues: driving • is busy • be aware • crosswalk • the street • allow extra • never do this • wear clothing • turn this way • teach children • eliminate these • never wear these • dress according to • stop look both ways and
FedEx Safety 2022-12-20
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- Check the ___ between the trailer and the dock before entering/exiting
- Always ___ ladders when descending/ ascending.
- Belts meet at ___ plates
- When packages are too heavy or large, ask for a ___ lift.
- Even if it is cold always maintain proper ___.
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- Always start your shift by ___
- Do not sit or stand on the rollers or the ____
- These packages have a sticker and paper form that must accompany them
- To reduce risk of injury always practice proper ___ techniques.
- Using a ___ will help keep packages in your power zone
- ___ zones are "at risk" locations within our facilities.
- When working with chutes and extendos always be aware of ___ points.
- Maintain clear ___ by practicing good housekeeping
- Stay in marked areas and wear reflective clothing when in the ___.
14 Clues: Belts meet at ___ plates • Always start your shift by ___ • Do not sit or stand on the rollers or the ____ • Always ___ ladders when descending/ ascending. • Even if it is cold always maintain proper ___. • Maintain clear ___ by practicing good housekeeping • Using a ___ will help keep packages in your power zone • ...
Welding Safety 2020-10-05
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- you should never work ______ in the lab
- the failure to pay attention to hazards
- the type of hazard designated by the blue diamond
- should be worn to protect your eyes
- the quality of not causing injury or loss
- the type of hazard designated by the red diamond
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- means warning
- the fire triangle consist of :ignition source, fuel, and _______
- an event that occurs without intention
- the chance than an accident will occur
- should be worn while welding to protect face
- equals danger or emergency
- a source of risk or danger
- means caution
14 Clues: means warning • means caution • equals danger or emergency • a source of risk or danger • should be worn to protect your eyes • an event that occurs without intention • the chance than an accident will occur • you should never work ______ in the lab • the failure to pay attention to hazards • the quality of not causing injury or loss • ...
Electrical Safety 2020-10-24
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- a mechanical switching device which, in the open position, complies with the requirements specified for the isolating function.
- a conductor of an ac/dc system for the transmission of electrical energy other than a neutral conductor or a protective conductor
- a device which by the melting of one or more of its specifically designed and proportioned components, opens the circuit in which it is inserted.
- a mechanical switching device or association of devices intended to cause the opening of the contacts when the residual current attains a given value under specific conditions
- a system having one or more points of the source of energy directly earthed, the exposed conductive-parts of the installation being connected to that point by protective conductors
- a current exceeding the rated value
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- an over current resulting from a fault of negligible impedance between live conductors having a difference in potential under normal operating conditions
- a device capable of making, carrying and breaking normal load currents and also making and automatically breaking, under predetermined conditions, abnormal currents such as short circuit currents
- a part providing a defined degree of protection against contact with live parts from any usual direction of access
- a circuit condition in which current flows through an abnormal or unintended path
- In exceptional cases where there is a need of working on equipment where associate is exposed to hazardous energy, a formal request for approval is known as?
- a protective conductor providing equipotential bonding
- conductive part, which may be embedded in the soil or in a specific conductive medium, eg concrete
- a part of a enclosed wiring system for cables in electrical installations, allowing them to be drawn in and/or replaced, but not inserted laterally
14 Clues: a current exceeding the rated value • a protective conductor providing equipotential bonding • a circuit condition in which current flows through an abnormal or unintended path • conductive part, which may be embedded in the soil or in a specific conductive medium, eg concrete • ...
Digital safety 2021-09-17
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- your own secrets
- an iPad with a built-in keyboard
- apple's texting application
- a long video
- an entertainment interactive video
- a permanent trace
- a person who is pretending to be someone else
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- a type of bullying
- a platform that has a purpose
- a safety precaution for your stuff
- a video posting app
- something/someone that backs you up
- a video that doesn't move
- a videogame with cubes but NO CIRCLES
14 Clues: a long video • your own secrets • a permanent trace • a type of bullying • a video posting app • a video that doesn't move • apple's texting application • a platform that has a purpose • an iPad with a built-in keyboard • a safety precaution for your stuff • an entertainment interactive video • something/someone that backs you up • a videogame with cubes but NO CIRCLES • ...
Food Safety 2021-04-25
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- Type of non-perishable food
- Type of semi-perishable food
- Type of alarm for detecting gases in the air
- Bacteria found in poultry
- Utensil used for tasting foods
- Food has a longer shelf life when it is
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- System for keeping kitchens and workers safe
- Trades person who can fix the lights and switches in the home
- Used to make bread and wine
- ,Moisture loss is caussed when the fruit is?
- Symptom of food poisioning
- Used to make some medicines and cheese
- ,One of the main causes of food spoilage
- Type of perishable food
14 Clues: Type of perishable food • Bacteria found in poultry • Symptom of food poisioning • Used to make bread and wine • Type of non-perishable food • Type of semi-perishable food • Utensil used for tasting foods • Used to make some medicines and cheese • Food has a longer shelf life when it is • ,One of the main causes of food spoilage • System for keeping kitchens and workers safe • ...
Online Safety 2023-01-30
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- Sharing personal feeling, information, or experiences that later make that sharer feel uncomfortable or regretful.
- Choices a website or app that might give you about what information is visible to other users and third parties
- When someone poses as an institution, like a bank ar a school, and sends you a personalized message asking you to provide private information.
- Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online.
- A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity
- To select, organize, and look after a collection (like content posted to a social media profile - the pages or people you follow.)
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- Information that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you
- All the information online about a person posted either by that person or by others, intentionally or unintentionally.
- When something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious.
- Lasting a long time
- Small text files placed on your device by the sites you visit that collect information about your device and your activity
- An attempt to trick someone online, usually with the intention of stealing money or private information.
- Protecting from being observed or tracked by other, including the government, the public, or selected individuals or groups.
- To choose to not participate in something
14 Clues: Lasting a long time • To choose to not participate in something • Information that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you • Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online. • A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity • ...
Safety Precautions 2023-02-19
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- Reduce the Risk of injury and death when driving or riding in a vehicle
- Protects lower legs from hard hits
- Protects the body from insect bites like mosquitoes and ticks
- Prevent people from driving or walking over a safety hazard
- Protects a person from drowning and keeps their head above water
- Removes germs from skin
- Helps support, protect, and prevent damage to the knees
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- Help avoid scrapes, burns, and bruises on elbows
- Protect eyes from Chemicals and Saltwater
- Protects skin from skin cancer and sun damage
- Protects head from brain injuries and other preventable injuries
- Protect Neck, Shoulder, and Chest from hard hits and falls
- Protects eyes from harmful lights when outside in the sun
- Slow down the spread of diseases
14 Clues: Removes germs from skin • Slow down the spread of diseases • Protects lower legs from hard hits • Protect eyes from Chemicals and Saltwater • Protects skin from skin cancer and sun damage • Help avoid scrapes, burns, and bruises on elbows • Helps support, protect, and prevent damage to the knees • Protects eyes from harmful lights when outside in the sun • ...
Safety Week 2023-02-14
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- fire____to ensure hot work area is safe
- protects our hands
- tag for caution/danger tape
- on the lookout for
- tool used in upset conditions
- acronym for using fire extinguisher
- flexible rope, webbing that connects to body harness
- procedure to stop equipment from moving
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- lined goggles when using compressed air for blowdown
- number of PAPR filters we stock
- 1st step of lockout
- 18 on line 1 and 16 line 2
- checklist for Hyster drivers
- channel during power outage
14 Clues: protects our hands • on the lookout for • 1st step of lockout • 18 on line 1 and 16 line 2 • tag for caution/danger tape • channel during power outage • checklist for Hyster drivers • tool used in upset conditions • number of PAPR filters we stock • acronym for using fire extinguisher • fire____to ensure hot work area is safe • procedure to stop equipment from moving • ...
April Safety 2023-04-03
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- Assessing your (blank) brings hazard awareness.
- OSHA regulations for Slips, trips, and falls can be found under the (blank) surfaces standard).
- Two types of falls: Same (blank) falls and elevated falls.
- 54% of falls are due to (blank) factors.
- Slips result from too little (blank) between your foot and the surface.
- Slips, trips, and falls account for 15% of all accidents.
- Arrange (blank) and office equipment so it doesn't jet out into hallways.
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- (blank) signs alert those of a spill.
- Keeping pathways free from items and objects such as cords and boxes is good (blank) practices.
- Our center of (blank) shifts from side to side when we walk.
- Take shorter steps on (blank) surfaces.
- Freshly (blank) floors can pose a fall hazard.
- Your body's (blank) continues to move when your leg or foot encounters an object while walking.
- Adequate lighting allows for proper (blank).
14 Clues: (blank) signs alert those of a spill. • Take shorter steps on (blank) surfaces. • 54% of falls are due to (blank) factors. • Adequate lighting allows for proper (blank). • Freshly (blank) floors can pose a fall hazard. • Assessing your (blank) brings hazard awareness. • Slips, trips, and falls account for 15% of all accidents. • ...
Sun Safety 2023-05-12
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- the vitamin that you receive if you stay in the sun
- what you apply to your skin to protect you from the sun
- related to the sun
- what you wear to protect you from the sun
- the state that you are in when you stay in the sun for too long
- the season that you still need to protect yourself from the sun despite it being colder
- what you drink to stay hydrated in the sun
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- what happens if you don't drink enough water
- the season that you see the most sun
- radiation radiation emitted from the sun
- the type of glasses that you use to protect your eyes from the sun
- where you go to avoid the sun
- what your body produces if you stay in the sun for a long time
- cancer the illness that you may get if you continuously don't protect your skin
14 Clues: related to the sun • where you go to avoid the sun • the season that you see the most sun • radiation radiation emitted from the sun • what you wear to protect you from the sun • what you drink to stay hydrated in the sun • what happens if you don't drink enough water • the vitamin that you receive if you stay in the sun • ...
Safety rules 2023-06-22
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- jacket A flotation device worn to help you float and stay safe in water, especially when you are not a strong swimmer.
- alarm An alarm system that emits a loud sound or flashes lights to warn people of a fire. When you hear it, evacuate immediately.
- sign A yellow sign with black letters that warns you about potential hazards or dangers. Always pay attention to caution signs.
- goggles Protective eyewear that shields your eyes from potential hazards, like flying debris or chemicals, in certain activities.
- A floating device, usually shaped like a ring, used for rescue in water. It helps someone stay afloat until help arrives.
- Description
- A safety belt that you fasten across your body when sitting in a vehicle. It helps keep you secure during a drive.
- light A signal with red, yellow, and green lights that control the flow of vehicles and pedestrians at intersections.
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- exit A clearly marked exit in buildings that should be used in case of emergencies like fires or earthquakes.
- aid kit A box containing medical supplies to help provide initial treatment in case of minor injuries or emergencies.
- A designated area on the road where pedestrians can safely cross. Always use a crosswalk when crossing the street.
- A protective headgear that you wear to keep your head safe. It's important to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle.
- escape A special route designed to help people quickly and safely exit a building in case of a fire or emergency.
- mat A mat with a special surface that provides grip and prevents slipping. It's used in places where floors may be slippery.
- extinguisher A device used to put out small fires. It sprays a special substance that helps stop the fire from spreading.
- sign A red sign with white letters that tells drivers to come to a complete stop. Always obey the stop sign when you see it.
16 Clues: Description • exit A clearly marked exit in buildings that should be used in case of emergencies like fires or earthquakes. • escape A special route designed to help people quickly and safely exit a building in case of a fire or emergency. • A designated area on the road where pedestrians can safely cross. Always use a crosswalk when crossing the street. • ...
Beach safety 2013-02-19
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- You can often see them on the horizon or in the harbour cruising on the water
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- like a ____out of water
- they sting along the shore
- Liquid weapon against the sun
- You drink it but it doesn't rehydrate. It is everywhere
- They are great swimming companions even though they look like sharks
- Carved into rock they are the home to many sea critter and vegetation.
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- It protects your head
- Dorsal finned terrors
- There to help you
- They mark the safe zone
- They sweep you away
- It is the basis of the beaches and it gets everywhere
14 Clues: There to help you • They sweep you away • It protects your head • Dorsal finned terrors • like a ____out of water • They mark the safe zone • they sting along the shore • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Liquid weapon against the sun • It is the basis of the beaches and it gets everywhere • You drink it but it doesn't rehydrate. It is everywhere • ...
Safety Tips 2013-05-02
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- Clean mirrors and _____________ often.
- Use a cell phone for _______________ only.
- Use the rear view _______ often.
- ___________ trouble from every direction.
- Carry a _________ kit in your trunk.
- Drive in the _________ lane on the freeway.
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- Drive a car with ___________.
- Drive with the ______ of traffic.
- You should drive sensibly, soberly and ______________.
- Drive a car that is ____________.
- Take road rage to the ______.
- Use ____________ when you are in a car.
- Stop a few feet back from a _____________.
- Choose a car with _________ brakes.
14 Clues: Drive a car with ___________. • Take road rage to the ______. • Use the rear view _______ often. • Drive with the ______ of traffic. • Drive a car that is ____________. • Choose a car with _________ brakes. • Carry a _________ kit in your trunk. • Clean mirrors and _____________ often. • Use ____________ when you are in a car. • ___________ trouble from every direction. • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-29
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- bacteria growth is rapid in this zone
- bacteria found in chicken and eggs
- also known as fungi
- reaction to the chemicals in foods
- small cells
- immunological reaction to food proteins
- acute allergic reaction to an antigen
- foods used in a dish
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- to clean something
- refers to the conditions and procedures that maintain and preserve the quality of food to help prevent contamination and food-borne illness.
- is the transfer of bacteria from a contaminated food or to a previously non-contaminated food.
- microorganism
- kitchen tools
- escherichia coli
14 Clues: small cells • microorganism • kitchen tools • escherichia coli • to clean something • also known as fungi • foods used in a dish • bacteria found in chicken and eggs • reaction to the chemicals in foods • bacteria growth is rapid in this zone • acute allergic reaction to an antigen • immunological reaction to food proteins • ...
Textiles Safety 2014-06-10
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- R----t frayed cords immediately
- Never ----- iron unattended
- Remove this and place on back of chair before using sewing machine
- You iron on this
- Turn power off at ---------- when finished with iron
- Be careful when handling ----- things (e.g. needles, pins)
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- Do not use an iron with one of these
- Never ---- sewing machine at high speeds
- Only ever one of these using a sewing machine at any one time
- Have dry hands when using ---------- appliances
- Turn machine off before changing ------- in the sewing machine
- Do not pass these blade facing receiving person
- Do --- enter room without teacher approval
- Be careful not to run over these with your sewing needle
14 Clues: You iron on this • Never ----- iron unattended • R----t frayed cords immediately • Do not use an iron with one of these • Never ---- sewing machine at high speeds • Do --- enter room without teacher approval • Have dry hands when using ---------- appliances • Do not pass these blade facing receiving person • Turn power off at ---------- when finished with iron • ...
Food Safety 2016-03-22
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- You must _____ your raw and cooked meats
- To _____ your work space
- A two in one product that acts as a detergent and disinfectant
- A food poisoning from raw chicken
- When you get sick from eating food
- When you put food inside the oven (Cakes)
- When you ____ food in a fridge
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- Something that you do to fruits and vegetables before preparing
- A food poisoning from raw beef
- Something that happens to a person with a peanut allergy
- The number one cause of allergies for people in Canada
- Where we keep our food chilled
- Where we freeze our food
- The temperature zone where food is safe to eat
14 Clues: To _____ your work space • Where we freeze our food • A food poisoning from raw beef • Where we keep our food chilled • When you ____ food in a fridge • A food poisoning from raw chicken • When you get sick from eating food • You must _____ your raw and cooked meats • When you put food inside the oven (Cakes) • The temperature zone where food is safe to eat • ...
Safety Symbols 2017-09-27
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- Special disposal procedures need to be followed
- Open flame may ignite flammable chemicals, loose clothing, or hair
- Chemicals that can react with and destroy tissue and other material
- Possible danger from electrical shock or burn
- This symbol appears when radioactive materials are used
- Object that can burn skin by being too cold or too hot
- Substances that can irritate the skin or mucus membranes of the respiratory tract
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- Organisms or other biological materials that might be harmful to humans
- Propper eye protection should be worn at all times by anyone performing or observing science activities
- Substances may be poisonous if touched, inhaled, or swallowed
- Possible danger to respiratory tract from fumes
- This symbol appears when substances could stain or burn clothing
- This symbol appears when safety of animals and students must be ensured
- Use of tools or glass ware that can easily puncture or slice skin
14 Clues: Possible danger from electrical shock or burn • Special disposal procedures need to be followed • Possible danger to respiratory tract from fumes • Object that can burn skin by being too cold or too hot • This symbol appears when radioactive materials are used • Substances may be poisonous if touched, inhaled, or swallowed • ...
Health & Safety 2017-06-06
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- This must be signed off before any work below ground or at height can begin
- This law protects you in construction
- A blue sign with a white stripe
- This is used to minimise the risk of a situation
- If employees follow this from a risk assessment they will be safe
- What does HSE stand for
- Two extinguishers that could be used for electrical fires
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- This legislation protects you when working above ground
- This legislation protects you when working with substances that may harm you
- A type of control measure worn to reduce risks
- This is used in a risk assessment to identify the danger
- This is used in a risk assessment to identify what could happen without control measures
- White fibrous material
- A yellow triangular sign
14 Clues: White fibrous material • What does HSE stand for • A yellow triangular sign • A blue sign with a white stripe • This law protects you in construction • A type of control measure worn to reduce risks • This is used to minimise the risk of a situation • This legislation protects you when working above ground • This is used in a risk assessment to identify the danger • ...
vocabulary safety 2017-08-30
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- tool used to see things that can not be seen with the eye alone
- used to measure mix and and pour liquids
- worn to protect the eyes from hazards
- used to measure the mass of an object
- tool used to make an object seem bigger
- worn to protect hands
- waving a hand over a container causing small amounts of sent to be smelled
- tool used to organize examine and evaluate observations and data
- worn to protect clothing
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- a tool used for measuring temperature
- used to measure an exact duration of time
- used to accurately measure out volume
- safety equipment used to clean out any unwanted matter in the eyes
- as a source of heat
14 Clues: as a source of heat • worn to protect hands • worn to protect clothing • a tool used for measuring temperature • used to accurately measure out volume • worn to protect the eyes from hazards • used to measure the mass of an object • tool used to make an object seem bigger • used to measure mix and and pour liquids • used to measure an exact duration of time • ...
Patient Safety 2018-03-06
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- confidentiality
- correct air flow
- must be up to date
- not just for winter
- road map for patient care
- worn in the kitchen
- behavior health precautions
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- clean sheets and towels
- proper hand washing
- doing the right thing
- could require a googles
- thoughtful use of medications
- everyone’s responsibility
- threat to self
14 Clues: threat to self • confidentiality • correct air flow • must be up to date • proper hand washing • not just for winter • worn in the kitchen • doing the right thing • clean sheets and towels • could require a googles • road map for patient care • everyone’s responsibility • behavior health precautions • thoughtful use of medications
Outlet Safety 2018-10-30
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- / Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords.
- Fault / Plug outdoor electrical decorations into _____ _____ (GFCI)-protected outlets.
- / Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations.
- / Make sure bulbs don't touch supply cords, wires, cloth, paper, or any ______ that's not part of the light string.
- / Don't run extension cords under _______, through doorways, or in places where they can be damaged by furniture.
- / Once the package is opened, remember to check for the appropriate approval ________ appearing on the cord for products incorporating light strings.
- Cords / Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____.
- / Turn off holiday lights and decorations when you ______ the house or go to bed.
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- / Check for overhead power lines before using a ______ to put up decorations.
- / Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire.
- / Choose the right _____ for the job.
- / Watch that children don’t put ______ decorations or cords in their mouths.
- Pin / Never remove the third prong on plugs—this "______ ____" prevents shock in the event of electrical equipment failure.
- / No more than _____ light strings can be safely connected together in most cases—read manufactures instructions for directions.
14 Clues: / Choose the right _____ for the job. • / Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire. • / Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations. • / Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords. • Cords / Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____. • ...
Outlet Safety 2018-10-30
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- No more than _____ light strings can be safely connected together in most cases—read manufactures instructions for directions.
- Make sure bulbs don't touch supply cords, wires, cloth, paper, or any ______ that's not part of the light string.
- Pin Never remove the third prong on plugs—this "______ ____" prevents shock in the event of electrical equipment failure.
- Watch that children don’t put ______ decorations or cords in their mouths.
- Fault Plug outdoor electrical decorations into _____ _____ (GFCI)-protected outlets.
- Check for overhead power lines before using a ______ to put up decorations.
- Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations.
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- Turn off holiday lights and decorations when you ______ the house or go to bed.
- Once the package is opened, remember to check for the appropriate approval ________ appearing on the cord for products incorporating light strings.
- Cords Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____.
- Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire.
- Choose the right _____ for the job.
- Don't run extension cords under _______, through doorways, or in places where they can be damaged by furniture.
- Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords.
14 Clues: Choose the right _____ for the job. • Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire. • Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations. • Cords Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____. • Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords. • Watch that children don’t put ______ decorations or cords in their mouths. • ...
Electrical Safety 2022-04-04
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- do not use _______ extension cords.
- a potentially deadly electrical hazard.
- the "F" in GFI.
- energy hat can produce light, heat, and magnetism.
- a stove ______ is designed to overheat.
- an electrical box should be properly ________.
- example of a heat-producing appliance.
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- the "I" in GFI.
- appliances should be kept _____ to prevent shock and rust.
- an _____ cord should not run under carpeting.
- the "G" in GFI.
- do not remove the back of a _____ set.
- Interferes with a heartbeat and can cause death.
- Do not touch wiring with _______ hands or feet.
14 Clues: the "I" in GFI. • the "F" in GFI. • the "G" in GFI. • do not use _______ extension cords. • do not remove the back of a _____ set. • example of a heat-producing appliance. • a potentially deadly electrical hazard. • a stove ______ is designed to overheat. • an _____ cord should not run under carpeting. • an electrical box should be properly ________. • ...
Safety Recap 2021-12-01
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- Always keep --- away from the moving cutting edges, and always cut away from you.
- This removes pressure on the blade of the Bandsaw while making cuts.
- The --- is the tool that is used to secure the bit in the chuck.
- I will never leave a machine that is still ---.
- For tightening bits into the router, you must use a special set of ---.
- Who is responsible for cleanup?
- Carry them with the pointed end facing down.
- I will never --- a person using tools, machines or hand tools.
- Never --- your arms when cutting on the saw.
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- Work should be fed into the router --- the rotation of the cutter.
- A --- is used to guide work in a straight line with the saw blade.
- Immediately report all --- or injuries so that proper treatment can be given and the dangers removed or dealt with.
- This item should ALWAYS be worn in the shop.
- I must not --- at any time in the shop/ lab.
14 Clues: Who is responsible for cleanup? • This item should ALWAYS be worn in the shop. • I must not --- at any time in the shop/ lab. • Carry them with the pointed end facing down. • Never --- your arms when cutting on the saw. • I will never leave a machine that is still ---. • I will never --- a person using tools, machines or hand tools. • ...
Lab Safety 2022-01-25
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- Rod with Nichrome Wire used in flame tests
- Can vary in size as well as material (glass or plastic), is often heated in an experiment
- Stoppers Varies in size, protects liquids or gases within a container
- used in distillation procedures, can only be glass
- used to measure volume of solutions in titrations
- is positioned within a heavy metal base and used as support
- gauze transfers the heat of a burner flame
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- Pipet measures volume of solutions more accurately than the graduated pipet
- Cylinder measures approximate volumes without heat
- Collecting Tube used to measure gas volumes in mL
- Pipet measures volume of solutions, typically no larger than 25 ml worth of solution
- commonly filled with filter paper for use
- Flask Solutions can be made and stored in this piece of glassware
- and pestle breaks down chemicals or crystals into powder
- tube holder holds test tubes or glass tubes in place
15 Clues: commonly filled with filter paper for use • Rod with Nichrome Wire used in flame tests • gauze transfers the heat of a burner flame • Collecting Tube used to measure gas volumes in mL • used to measure volume of solutions in titrations • Cylinder measures approximate volumes without heat • used in distillation procedures, can only be glass • ...
LAB SAFETY 2023-08-04
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- _______ any accident or injury to the teacher immediately.
- Never __________ around in the laboratory. Horseplay, practical jokes and pranks are dangerous and prohibited.
- Never return _________ ___________ to their original container.
- Dress _________ for lab activities.
- If you do not understand a direction or part of a procedure, as the ___________
- Preserved _____________ materials are to be treated with respect and disposed of properly
- Do not ______, drink beverages, or chew gum in the laboratory.
- Do not ________ around the lab, distract other students, or interfere with the lab experiments of others.
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- Perform only those ___________ authorized by the instructor.
- _______ all written and verbal instructions carefully
- Be ________ and proceed with caution at all times in the lab.
- Conduct yourself in a ________ manner at all times in the lab.
- If you do not understand how to use a piece of ____________, as the teacher for help.
- Carry _______ _________, especially long pieces, in a vertical position to minimize breakage
14 Clues: Dress _________ for lab activities. • _______ all written and verbal instructions carefully • _______ any accident or injury to the teacher immediately. • Perform only those ___________ authorized by the instructor. • Be ________ and proceed with caution at all times in the lab. • Conduct yourself in a ________ manner at all times in the lab. • ...
SAFETY TOPICS 2023-09-06
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- THESE SHOULD BE WORN WHEN HANDLING BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
- THE BALER IS FOR THIS ONLY
- YOU MUST TAKE THIS WHEN ENTERING THE BUILDING BEFORE WE ARE OPEN
- THIS IS NOT ALLOWED WHEN USING CORDS
- THIS TYPE OF SHOE MUST BE WORN THE FRESH FOOD DEPARTMENTS
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- THIS IS DONE AFTER EVERY BUMPS & BRUISE/INJURY
- THIS IS WHERE YOU DISPOSE OF NEEDLES
- EMPLOYEES SHOULD STAY ____ WHILE PUSHING CARTS
- THIS PROGRAM ON THE AS400 IS USED TO DETERMINE HOW TO DISPOSE OF ITEMS PROPERLY
- EVACUATE THE FOOD COURT IMMEDIATELY IF YOU HEAR THIS
- CART HANDLERS USE THIS WHEN PUSHING CARTS
- DO NOT CLIMB ON A LADDER IF IT IS?
- YOU CAN ACCESS THIS ON THE INTRANET OR FROM THE NUMBER ON THE PHONES
- DOING THIS BEFORE YOUR SHIFT CAN HELP DECREASE INJURIES
14 Clues: THE BALER IS FOR THIS ONLY • DO NOT CLIMB ON A LADDER IF IT IS? • THIS IS WHERE YOU DISPOSE OF NEEDLES • THIS IS NOT ALLOWED WHEN USING CORDS • CART HANDLERS USE THIS WHEN PUSHING CARTS • THIS IS DONE AFTER EVERY BUMPS & BRUISE/INJURY • EMPLOYEES SHOULD STAY ____ WHILE PUSHING CARTS • EVACUATE THE FOOD COURT IMMEDIATELY IF YOU HEAR THIS • ...
Food Safety 2023-11-28
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- what is the number one rule for food safethy (two words)
- how many steps to food safety
- when different foods touch or spreading germs from one place to another
- always wash __________
- carry about 25,127 bacteria per square inch, more than a toilet seat (two words)
- is cooked to 145
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- is cooked to 165 degrees
- are cooked to 135
- is carried by chickens
- is cooked to 155
- ____ your hands before EVERY cooking task and between every task
- is cooked to 155 (two words)
- when you rinse meat in your sink it an carry _____ to other surfaces
- never wash ____
14 Clues: never wash ____ • is cooked to 155 • is cooked to 145 • are cooked to 135 • is carried by chickens • always wash __________ • is cooked to 165 degrees • is cooked to 155 (two words) • how many steps to food safety • what is the number one rule for food safethy (two words) • ____ your hands before EVERY cooking task and between every task • ...
Kitchen Safety 2023-12-05
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- Never place a hot pot, or baking sheet directly on the counter. Use this instead.
- When baking, always use this to avoid burning your food.
- Wash your hands for about ______ seconds to kill germs and bacteria.
- Stay in your own space or ____ when cooking to keep others safe and avoid distractions.
- Wear this to keep your clothes clean and keep germs from your clothes out of the food.
- Always check the internal temperature of chicken by using this tool.
- If something drops or _____, you should clean it up right away to avoid a larger mess or injury.
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- Always demonstrate _____ in the kitchen by being quiet, respectful, and on task.
- In case of a grease fire, never add water. Always ___ it with the lid of a pot.
- Always use these when putting food into the oven or taking hot food out of the oven.
- Tie back ___ ___ before cooking.
- Always read the whole ______ before you start cooking to make sure you have the right ingredients and understand the procedures.
- Avoid ____ your face, hair, and clothes while cooking. If you do, you need to rewash your hands.
- Turn the stove or oven ___ as soon as you are done cooking.
14 Clues: Tie back ___ ___ before cooking. • When baking, always use this to avoid burning your food. • Turn the stove or oven ___ as soon as you are done cooking. • Wash your hands for about ______ seconds to kill germs and bacteria. • Always check the internal temperature of chicken by using this tool. • ...
Target Safety 2024-01-14
14 Clues: PPE • up&over • red carts • Cart builds • no clamping • PIT stacker • 4 foot halo • trailer build • cut in thirds • One at a time • someone is hurt • reduces miscans • yellow equipment • cut away from body
online safety 2024-02-29
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- the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer.
- theft the part of the World Wide Web that is only accessible by means of special software, allowing users and website operators to remain anonymous or untraceable.
- an encrypted connection over the Internet from a device to a network.
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.
- measures promoting the safe usage of the internet, especially in order to protect against viruses, fraud, or other forms of attack.
- a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- showing the time by means of displayed digits rather than hands or a pointer.
- relating to or characteristic of the culture of computers, information technology, and virtual reality.
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- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- he fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- of undisputed origin genuine
- web is the part of the World Wide Web that is only accessible by means of special software, allowing users and website operators to remain anonymous or untraceable.
- a wall or partition designed to inhibit or prevent the spread of fire.
- designed to detect and destroy computer viruses
- a piece of data from a website that is stored within a web browser that the website can retrieve at a later time
15 Clues: of undisputed origin genuine • designed to detect and destroy computer viruses • he fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data. • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis. • an encrypted connection over the Internet from a device to a network. • ...
Shop Safety 2024-04-02
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- Study of people in their working environment
- Weather Severe or harsh
- Capability of being susceptible to injury
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration; assures safe and healthy
- environments for individuals by setting and enforcing standards by
- Long and narrow excavation in the ground
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- Substance that keeps heat, electricity, or cold contained
- Compensation system which pays a form of insurance to workers who become injured on the job
- Raised platform used to hold workers and materials during construction of a building
- training, outreach, education and assistance
- To become smug or conceited
- Danger or risk
- Hazardous Materials Identification System; numerical hazard rating system incorporating the use of color coded labels
- Personal Protective Equipment; used to protect or isolate individuals from the chemical, physical and biological hazards a worker can come across on the job site
14 Clues: Danger or risk • Weather Severe or harsh • To become smug or conceited • Long and narrow excavation in the ground • Capability of being susceptible to injury • training, outreach, education and assistance • Study of people in their working environment • Substance that keeps heat, electricity, or cold contained • ...
Fire Safety 2024-12-18
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- Second action if you are on fire?
- What does the A in PASS stand for?
- Where should you go in a fire?
- What does the P in PASS stand for?
- What is the first action to take in a fire?
- Third action if you are on fire?
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- What are the 5 types of fires?
- _____ is called the silent killer?
- What does the second S in PASS stand for?
- What is the acronym for extinguisher use?
- ______ kills most people in fires?
- What does the first S in PASS stand for?
- How do you escape a smokey room?
- First action if you are on fire?
14 Clues: What are the 5 types of fires? • Where should you go in a fire? • How do you escape a smokey room? • First action if you are on fire? • Third action if you are on fire? • Second action if you are on fire? • _____ is called the silent killer? • ______ kills most people in fires? • What does the A in PASS stand for? • What does the P in PASS stand for? • ...
Shop Safety 2024-11-25
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- You need to ______ responsibly at all times!
- This should never occur in the shop area.
- Obey all ________zones and areas.
- All _____ and tools should be used safely to perform its appropriate job.
- Never leave _______equipment unattended.
- _______ before you act.
- All equipment and _______should be kept clean and in good working condition.
- Pay attention to your _________.
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- You should not wear any _____ or jewelry should be worn while working in the shop.
- Report all ________ or injuries to the instructor immediately.
- Report any _______tools to the instructor immediately.
- These must be worn in the shop at all times.
- ______should always have the instructors supervision while working in the shop.
- PPE is personal ________equipment
14 Clues: _______ before you act. • Pay attention to your _________. • Obey all ________zones and areas. • PPE is personal ________equipment • Never leave _______equipment unattended. • This should never occur in the shop area. • You need to ______ responsibly at all times! • These must be worn in the shop at all times. • Report any _______tools to the instructor immediately. • ...
COSTCO SAFETY 2024-09-13
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- The best time to prepare for a _ is before it happens
- What does the "A" in pass stand for?
- Caused due to stress?
- We can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good what?
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher.
- DO NOT_ the fire escape doors.
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- During an evacuation, what exit do you use?
- The R in the acronym RACE stands for_?
- In case of a power outage it is good to have a_?
- When to report an injury or hazard
- It is our _ to work safely and prevent hazards
- Who is responsible for a safe work place?
- Where do we put items that members no longer need?
- spilled liquids create_?
14 Clues: Caused due to stress? • spilled liquids create_? • DO NOT_ the fire escape doors. • When to report an injury or hazard • What does the "A" in pass stand for? • The R in the acronym RACE stands for_? • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher. • Who is responsible for a safe work place? • During an evacuation, what exit do you use? • ...
Safety & Emergencies 2024-09-22
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- The technique used to help someone who is choking.
- A first aid supply that is used to wrap around a wound are __________ pads.
- The #1 most common injury in the home.
- Air a fire needs to stay burning.
- Protective strap keeping you held in a vehicle.
- A severe weather condition that can bring high winds and rain that originates from the sea.
- Someone can be poisoned through the skin when the poison __________ into it.
- Electrical devices should never be used around __________.
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- A heavy snowstorm with strong winds.
- The result of the body overheating.
- If someone is bleeding severely, you need to raise the injured area above this.
- A term for injuries that weren't meant to happen.
- When someone is choking they put their hands around what?
- First aid practices for sprains are included in this acronym.
14 Clues: Air a fire needs to stay burning. • The result of the body overheating. • A heavy snowstorm with strong winds. • The #1 most common injury in the home. • Protective strap keeping you held in a vehicle. • The technique used to help someone who is choking. • A term for injuries that weren't meant to happen. • When someone is choking they put their hands around what? • ...
Safety Tips 2024-11-05
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- Protects your skin from sunburn.
- The door to leave a building in an emergency.
- A practice to help everyone leave a building safely in case of fire.
- Tells drivers to stop at intersections.
- Protects your elbows during sports or skating.
- Blown to get attention or call for help.
- Worn to keep you afloat in water.
- The safest place to cross the street.
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- Keeps you safe in the car by holding you in place.
- Protects your head when riding a bike or skateboard.
- The help given to an injured person before professional care arrives.
- Helps prevent the spread of germs.
- Worn to protect your eyes, especially in science labs or swimming.
- Warns you if there is a fire in your home.
14 Clues: Protects your skin from sunburn. • Worn to keep you afloat in water. • Helps prevent the spread of germs. • The safest place to cross the street. • Tells drivers to stop at intersections. • Blown to get attention or call for help. • Warns you if there is a fire in your home. • The door to leave a building in an emergency. • Protects your elbows during sports or skating. • ...
Lab Safety 2025-10-09
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- Technique used to distill thermally sensitive compounds below their normal boiling points
- Technique used for degassing volatile and/or precious solvents
- Exothermic process accelerating uncontrollably, risking vessel rupture
- Technique using inert-gas pressure to move liquids between flasks
- Repeated low-level contact with toxins leading to long-term effects
- Important task after using pyrophorics
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- NaOH and HCl both fall in this category
- Materials that ignite spontaneously in air
- Easily accesible way to put out a metal fire
- Cyclohexene, THF, and Butadiene are examples of this
- Comprehensive document for a specific substance that provides safety, storage, and other information
- Substance capable of causing cancer
- Dangerously cold substance that can cause burns
- Sealed chamber used for air- or moisture-sensitive experiments
14 Clues: Substance capable of causing cancer • Important task after using pyrophorics • NaOH and HCl both fall in this category • Materials that ignite spontaneously in air • Easily accesible way to put out a metal fire • Dangerously cold substance that can cause burns • Cyclohexene, THF, and Butadiene are examples of this • ...
Water Safety 2025-06-19
15 Clues: Water flow • Stay afloat • Chilly water • Signal alert • Save swimmer • Buoyancy aid • Edge of water • Water vehicle • Water activity • Water movement • Save from harm • Head protection • Keep above water • Submerged activity • Prevention of harm
Beach Safety 2025-11-20
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- reapply ... after going for a swim
- Don't take drugs before or at the beach
- an animal that can start it's life over again
- lifesavers where what colour?
- Be sun... when going to the beach
- monitor children closely
- Rhymes with boba
- Slip, slop, slap... slide
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- Rhymes with tipples
- Swim ___ to coast
- It is the law to wear a ... when fishing
- Know your L...
- stop, look and?
- Tears
14 Clues: Tears • Know your L... • stop, look and? • Rhymes with boba • Swim ___ to coast • Rhymes with tipples • monitor children closely • Slip, slop, slap... slide • lifesavers where what colour? • Be sun... when going to the beach • reapply ... after going for a swim • Don't take drugs before or at the beach • It is the law to wear a ... when fishing • ...
Lab safety 2025-08-02
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- - can cause irritation and even burn skin
- hands - after completing a lab and cleaning up everyone must —————-.
- - never leave ————- Bunsen burners unattended.
- only ——- glass goes in white cardboard glass box
- - inform ——- of any accidents or injuries in lab
- used only if chemicals spill on large portion of your person
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- must be tied back when using open flames
- what type of shoes are worn in the lab?
- One should never ———- Ms Bertsch in the lab unless there is an emergency.
- Glasses ________ count as goggles
- never try to ——- glass if it slips
- put out small
- - is used to flush chemicals out of eyes
- must be worn during the lab
14 Clues: put out small • must be worn during the lab • Glasses ________ count as goggles • never try to ——- glass if it slips • what type of shoes are worn in the lab? • must be tied back when using open flames • - is used to flush chemicals out of eyes • - can cause irritation and even burn skin • - never leave ————- Bunsen burners unattended. • ...
Water Safety 2025-08-08
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- Who gets in the water first
- Always wear this in deep water
- Put this on before swimming outside
- Don't dive in the ____ end
- Not a good time for a swim
- Always swim with a _____
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- Never swim
- Check for these before diving in a lake
- Always wear a lifejacket when you go on this
- What we can do to rest in the water
- Don't run here
- One of the best lakes near Chilliwack
- Watches us swim
- Sound that means “stop” or “get out” of the water
14 Clues: Never swim • Don't run here • Watches us swim • Always swim with a _____ • Don't dive in the ____ end • Not a good time for a swim • Who gets in the water first • Always wear this in deep water • What we can do to rest in the water • Put this on before swimming outside • One of the best lakes near Chilliwack • Check for these before diving in a lake • ...
SMS 2024-01-15
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- The backbone of an organization's commitment to safety
- A culture that encourages the reporting of safety concerns without fear of reprisal
- A system that identifies, assesses, and mitigates safety risks in aviation (acronym)
- An unexpected event that could have led to an accident but did not
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- The act of notifying authorities about a safety incident or concern
- A strategy to prevent accidents and incidents through proactive risk management
- The process of learning from events and making improvements to enhance safety
7 Clues: The backbone of an organization's commitment to safety • An unexpected event that could have led to an accident but did not • The act of notifying authorities about a safety incident or concern • The process of learning from events and making improvements to enhance safety • A strategy to prevent accidents and incidents through proactive risk management • ...
Chapter 1 - 2 2019-01-20
17 Clues: шаг • против • товары • остров • приказ • простой • корабль • владелец • довольный • достигать • по-доброму • принадлежать • безопасность • поездка, путь, дорога • плыть (о судне, о корабле) • беда, проблема, неприятность • судовладелец, владелец корабля
Safety Month Crossword 2022-05-20
Across
- Safety is ________ responsibility
- Use ______when handling sharp objects
- What is the first named hurricane for 2022?
- Who is RSW's DOSHO
- When does hurricane season end in Florida?
- Safety ______ System
Down
- Get a kit, make a ______
- What should you do before lifting a bag
- What does the "O" in OSHE stand for?
- Personal________equipment
- What should you do before putting your hands inside of a bag?
- What does the "A" in SAT stand for?
12 Clues: Who is RSW's DOSHO • Safety ______ System • Get a kit, make a ______ • Personal________equipment • Safety is ________ responsibility • What does the "A" in SAT stand for? • What does the "O" in OSHE stand for? • Use ______when handling sharp objects • What should you do before lifting a bag • When does hurricane season end in Florida? • ...
Follow HACCP Plan 2022-04-26
Across
- any organism or its by-product that is present in food/feed that can cause injury/ illness when consumed
- Quality and Safety System for Feed Ingredients that addresses and identifies safety, quality, and regulatory compliance in order to minimize hazards
- Abr. Critical Control Point
- undesirable substance that may render food/ feed unsafe for consumption.
- highest hygiene area requiring the most contamination controls
- document required for all CCP screens
- Process critical control for metal contamination
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- low hygiene area requiring basic contamination controls
- medium hygiene area requiring moderate contamination controls
- systematic approach to identify, evaluate and control hazards in foods. A technique to improve the safety and quality of food products and food additives
- environmental contaminants due to open process, or from processing contaminants due to wearing material
- worn to prevent hair from falling into process
- Process critical control for foreign contamination
13 Clues: Abr. Critical Control Point • document required for all CCP screens • worn to prevent hair from falling into process • Process critical control for metal contamination • Process critical control for foreign contamination • low hygiene area requiring basic contamination controls • medium hygiene area requiring moderate contamination controls • ...
CM II - Module 2 2022-06-01
Across
- Effective management must assign responsibilities to all _____.
- A ______ hazard is one that may cause injury, illness, or property damage.
- Employee screening and placement should be practical, cost effective, and non-___________.
- Direct ______ is used to conduct a JSA.
- Performing safety _____ is a safety-related responsibility of a project manager.
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- The vast majority of incidents result from ______ acts.
- The overall responsibility for safety rests with the corporate ________.
- An incident is likely to have a _______ effect on a contractor's worker's compensation insurance.
- According to NIOSH, the leading health-related problem in the workplace is _____ injury.
- The leading cause of death among construction workers is ______.
- The first step in ______ control is identification and evaluation.
11 Clues: Direct ______ is used to conduct a JSA. • The vast majority of incidents result from ______ acts. • Effective management must assign responsibilities to all _____. • The leading cause of death among construction workers is ______. • The first step in ______ control is identification and evaluation. • ...
Vet Nursing 1030 Gov Agencies 2023-11-14
Across
- sets standards for the veterinary profession in North Carolina
- regulates animal drugs, feed, and veterinary devices
- works to support U.S. veterinarians and the veterinary profession as a whole
- responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety of human and veterinary drugs
- works to protect America from health, safety, and security threats including animal related diseases
- protects and promotes U.S. agricultural health
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- promotes integrity and excellence in veterinary medicine in North Carolina
- assures food safety and agricultural interests are met in the state of Michigan
- ensures the nation's supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe and correctly labeled and packaged
- advocates for recognition of credentialed veterinary technicians in North Carolina
- addresses zoonotic diseases
11 Clues: addresses zoonotic diseases • protects and promotes U.S. agricultural health • regulates animal drugs, feed, and veterinary devices • sets standards for the veterinary profession in North Carolina • promotes integrity and excellence in veterinary medicine in North Carolina • works to support U.S. veterinarians and the veterinary profession as a whole • ...
crafts 2017-12-10
18 Clues: pin • loom • winder • shuttle • unpicker • lazy kate • safety pin • overlocker • pin cushion • niddy-noddy • warping mill • crochet hook • computer loom • cutting table • measuring tape • seaming needle • knitting needles • factory sewing machine
Safety Gear Abdirahman Hassan . 2016-06-15
10 Clues: Protect your feet • Protect your face. • Protect your head. • Protect your eyes. • Protect your ears. • Protect your hands • Protect your stops you • Protect stops hair falling out. • Protect your makes you easy to see. • Protect your keeps your clothes clean.
Group #2 2023-03-09
Across
- saves lives & protects people from health threats
- Provides expertise and federal services
- assures food safety
- Protects and promotes US agricultural health
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- A state regulatory and consumer protection agency
- Regulates animal drugs and animal feed(including pet food)
- Bird vets
- Non-profit vet resource
- promotes worldwide health
- Ensures food safety
10 Clues: Bird vets • assures food safety • Ensures food safety • Non-profit vet resource • promotes worldwide health • Provides expertise and federal services • Protects and promotes US agricultural health • A state regulatory and consumer protection agency • saves lives & protects people from health threats • Regulates animal drugs and animal feed(including pet food)
lab safety 2024-08-26
10 Clues: catches fire easily • threat to enviorment • able to cause damage • destroys living tissue • violent release of energy • dissecting a frog properly • drinking poison from a can • how many lab safety rules are • what to use when a fire breaks out • how many lab safety rules have you learnt
RAMP SAFETY 2025-01-27
10 Clues: 360 • OF SAFETY • FOREIGN OBJECT • STOP THINK OBSERVE • JETBRIDGE PARKING SPOT • MUST BE PLACED RUBBER TO RUBBER • USED WHEN WITHIN 10 FEET OF AIRCRAFT • USED FOR VISIBILITY WHEN WING WALKING • SAFETY STOP MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE ENTERING THE • COMPLEED AT T-LINE BEFORE EVERY ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
Insight Link St L2 Unit 8 2024-12-27
10 Clues: above • moving quickly • smack, punch, slap • to stay out of sight • when the earth shakes • follow these to be safe • what you need to/must do • to try something again and again • stand up together and get in line • wear a helmet for your __________
Tradwives 2024-12-03
19 Clues: viol • agiter • retraite • se battre • phénomène • déclencher • protecteur • avortement • subventions • mode de vie • contraception • litanie, liste • vie de famille • garde d'enfants • rejeter, annuler • mesure de protection • réaction, contrecoup • significatif, éloquent • descendance, progéniture
Culinary Vocab Word Search 2024-01-17
Across
- Illness Sickness caused by eating food that contains a contaminant.
- A common type of microorganism, several species of bacteria are pathogens that can cause infectious diseases.
- Safety Keep food safe to eat by following proper food handling and cooking practices.
- Food,Acidity,Temperature,Time,Oxygen,and Moisture.
- A living thing so small that it can only be seen through a microscope.
- Microorganisms that cause illness.
- Food Food that needs time and temperature control for safety because it is most vulnerable to pathogen growth.
- A formal review or examination conducted to see if an operation is following food safety laws.
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- Hygiene Thoroughly washing your body,face, and hands.
- The prevention of illness through cleanliness.
- Allergy The body's negative reaction to a food protein.
- Something with the potential to cause harm.
- Acid cleaners used on mineral deposits and dirt that other cleaners cannot remove.
- Process that removes food and other dirt from a surface.
- A substance, such as a chemical or organism, that makes food unsafe to eat.
15 Clues: Microorganisms that cause illness. • Something with the potential to cause harm. • The prevention of illness through cleanliness. • Food,Acidity,Temperature,Time,Oxygen,and Moisture. • Hygiene Thoroughly washing your body,face, and hands. • Allergy The body's negative reaction to a food protein. • Process that removes food and other dirt from a surface. • ...
Radiology Patient Safety Week 2025-04-02
Across
- Two acceptable patient identifiers include patient's name and
- What is a tool used for early detection of breast cancer?
- How many minutes are required for disinfection with Sani-Cloth Bleach Wipes
- What time of precautions require PPE consisting of gloves and a respirator?
- Precautions requiring PPE consisting of gloves and gown.
- What type of precautions require PPE consisting of only gloves?
- This is required prior to a procedure to identify the patient, site, procedure, and consent.
- What type of material is used in an apron to block the radiation omitted by x-rays?
- This is one of the three basic rules of radiation safety.
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- What reduces the field size and radiation dose?
- Who is responsible for patient safety?
- This is one of the three basic rules of radiation safety
- What is the abbreviation meaning nothing by mouth?
- What type of precautions require PPE consisting of gloves, gown, mask, and eye protection?
- This is the single most important way to prevent the spread of infection.
- An MRI might not be safe to undergo if a patient has an implant made of this material
- What is the expression used to prevent patient falls? "BLANK don't fall"
- This is one of the three basic rules of radiation safety.
- What is the abbreviation mechanism for reducing unnecessary radiation?
19 Clues: Who is responsible for patient safety? • What reduces the field size and radiation dose? • What is the abbreviation meaning nothing by mouth? • This is one of the three basic rules of radiation safety • Precautions requiring PPE consisting of gloves and gown. • What is a tool used for early detection of breast cancer? • ...
Health and safety key legislation 2025-11-27
Across
- and Social Care Act 2012 – Clue: Restructured NHS responsibilities.
- Act 1968 – Clue: Governs licensing and supply of medicines.
- Act 2010 – Clue: Combines anti-discrimination laws into one.
- of Information Act 2000 – Clue: Gives public access to government-held information.
- Time Regulations 1998 – Clue: Limits hours and ensures rest breaks.
- Safety Act 1990 – Clue: Ensures food is safe to eat.
- of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 – Clue: Requires employers to carry out risk assessments.
- Handling Operations Regulations 1992 – Clue: Prevents injury from lifting and moving loads.
- Rights Act 1998 – Clue: Brings European Convention rights into UK law.
- Act 2014 – Clue: Sets out local authority duties for adult care.
- (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 – Clue: Covers ventilation, lighting, and cleanliness.
- of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002 – Clue: Governs safe use of chemicals.
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- Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 – Clue: Created the DBS checking system.
- Standards Act 2000 – Clue: Established regulation of care services.
- of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 2013 – Clue: Requires reporting of workplace accidents.
- Protection Act 2018 – Clue: UK law aligned with GDPR.
- Capacity Act 2005 – Clue: Protects decision-making for those lacking capacity.
- Interest Disclosure Act 1998 – Clue: Protects whistleblowers in the workplace.
- and Safety at Work Act 1974 – Clue: Protects employees in all workplaces.
- and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 – Clue: Ensures equipment is safe to use.
20 Clues: Safety Act 1990 – Clue: Ensures food is safe to eat. • Protection Act 2018 – Clue: UK law aligned with GDPR. • Act 1968 – Clue: Governs licensing and supply of medicines. • Act 2010 – Clue: Combines anti-discrimination laws into one. • Act 2014 – Clue: Sets out local authority duties for adult care. • ...
Let's explore Britain! 2022-04-27
18 Clues: vždy • práce • hodně • čistit • tátova • šťastný • mluvit o • nacvičovat • bezpečnost • šálek čaje • motor/stroj • zkontrolovat • připraven na • pracovat na/v • dát si na sebe • autem(cestovat) • vybavení/nářadí • baterka/svítilna
Bullying 2022-10-31
HSE 2023-01-20
Deland Safety Day 2024-03-29
Across
- System used to report safety events for Cardinal Health.
- One of the top number of incidents to occur on site.
- This is our #1 priority every day.
- A danger or risk observed.
Down
- Look out for these when walking and avoid being around them when a load is being moved.
- Getting stuck by one of these will require first aid.
- Environmental, Health and Safety
- Used to protect people from machine hazards.
- Eliminates energy from a machine.
9 Clues: A danger or risk observed. • Environmental, Health and Safety • Eliminates energy from a machine. • This is our #1 priority every day. • Used to protect people from machine hazards. • One of the top number of incidents to occur on site. • Getting stuck by one of these will require first aid. • System used to report safety events for Cardinal Health. • ...
8x1 2022-07-10
Across
- True or FALSE. Safety is not my responsibility?
- Being ready for any safety hazard can be referred to as Safety ______
- When do you notify a Supervisor of an injury?
Down
- You must pay ____ when working in the warehouse
- A hazard on the floor can cause a _____
- You must wear one of these when using the Order Picker
- When in doubt it's always best to ____
- You cannot ___ in the warehouse
- What color hair net do First Responders wear?
9 Clues: You cannot ___ in the warehouse • When in doubt it's always best to ____ • A hazard on the floor can cause a _____ • What color hair net do First Responders wear? • When do you notify a Supervisor of an injury? • True or FALSE. Safety is not my responsibility? • You must pay ____ when working in the warehouse • You must wear one of these when using the Order Picker • ...
Nové kurikulum 2023-04-28
19 Clues: blocks • safety • respect • opennes • freedom • democracy • open mind • technology • flexibility • adaptability • inventiveness • communication • responsibility • nástroje online tools • učebnice new textbooks • myslenie critical thinking • gramotnosť reading literacy • gramotnosť computer literacy • učebných osnov curriculum reduction
Hazard Recognition 2015-10-07
Across
- Maybe our ______________ just needs a reminder.
- To many times we just __________ on by.
- We all make mistakes, forget to wear _____ and fail to follow procedures.
- People who fail to take ______________ for hazards are just showing the value they place on safety.
- Hazard recognition is the ___________________ of any successful safety process.
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- That's one of the reasons why ____________ are so likely to be injured at work.
- Workplaces become _____________ when employees do not practice hazard recognition.
- __________________ install traffic lights and pedestrian crossing.
- Providing employees with hazard recognition training improves safety ______.
- It takes __________ to stop walking by and say something.
10 Clues: To many times we just __________ on by. • Maybe our ______________ just needs a reminder. • It takes __________ to stop walking by and say something. • __________________ install traffic lights and pedestrian crossing. • We all make mistakes, forget to wear _____ and fail to follow procedures. • ...
Stakeholders! 2022-09-08
Across
- in charge of a particular department
- responsible for the health safety regulations
- trains the skills and knowledge of Fire
- installations must adhere to
- in charge of the whole construction site
- responsible for coordination of a build
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- representing health and safety issues
- in charge of tradespersons on site
- regulates plumbers and builders in Victoria
- association for the plumbing Industry
- negotiates to improve work conditions
- represents employers in fire protection
12 Clues: installations must adhere to • in charge of tradespersons on site • in charge of a particular department • representing health and safety issues • association for the plumbing Industry • negotiates to improve work conditions • trains the skills and knowledge of Fire • represents employers in fire protection • responsible for coordination of a build • ...
Safety Crossword 2019-11-20
Across
- 1000 degrees cooler than molten metal
- number of times water expands in molten metal x 100
- must be used, but avoid putting to use
- between ankle & toes
- take immediate _________ when you observe an unsafe act, condition or process
Down
- saving face
- sore spot from not wearing green on March 17
- only acceptable number of injuries
- misplaced key (result of)
- safety boss
- rises above all priorities - a value
- _______ & pans, in reverse
12 Clues: saving face • safety boss • between ankle & toes • misplaced key (result of) • _______ & pans, in reverse • only acceptable number of injuries • rises above all priorities - a value • 1000 degrees cooler than molten metal • must be used, but avoid putting to use • sore spot from not wearing green on March 17 • number of times water expands in molten metal x 100 • ...
electric current and its effects 2023-11-29
Across
- Connecting a conductor to Earth for safety.
- Safety device to protect circuits from excess current. Electrolyte
- Complete path for electric current.
- Harmful effect of electric current on the body.
- Temporary magnet created by electric current.
- Thin wire in an electric bulb.
- Influence of electric current on magnets.
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- Region where magnetic forces act.
- Flow of electric charge.
- Opposition to current flow.
- Material resisting electric charge flow.
- Material allowing electric charge flow.
12 Clues: Flow of electric charge. • Opposition to current flow. • Thin wire in an electric bulb. • Region where magnetic forces act. • Complete path for electric current. • Material allowing electric charge flow. • Material resisting electric charge flow. • Influence of electric current on magnets. • Connecting a conductor to Earth for safety. • ...
Osha 2023-04-20
Across
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- injuries usually caused by repetitive work (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome from typing), being in an awkward position to perform a physical task (e.g., cleaning inside a cage), lifting heavy objects (e.g., dog onto an exam table) or a combination of all of these factors.
- toxic substances that can cause a wide range of health effects when humans are exposed to them. Effects range from mild irritation to death.
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is the federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness.
- unsafe work conditions that may cause injury
- hazards caused by factors in the environment that can cause injury to the body without necessarily touching the body
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- Who Is Covered under OSHA
- living organisms that pose a threat to other living organisms, usually humans. These primarily include:
- Most private sector employers and their workers are covered by OSHA.
- the right to raise safety or health concerns with the employer or with OSHA
- these injuries from emotional and mental stressors can cause health problems, especially when the employee is exposed to them long-term
- Who Is NOT Covered under OSHA
- providing workers with a workplace free of recognized hazards following OSHA Safety and Health Standards
13 Clues: Who Is Covered under OSHA • Who Is NOT Covered under OSHA • unsafe work conditions that may cause injury • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Most private sector employers and their workers are covered by OSHA. • the right to raise safety or health concerns with the employer or with OSHA • ...
Fire Safety 2022-04-28
Across
- If a fire occurs during a weather event (CODE VIOLET), where is the rally point for the laboratory?
- What area(s) in the laboratory should be checked by lab personnel ensuring all personnel has evacuated the lab area?
- What does the "E stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety IF you cannot extinguish the fire?
- Where is the fire extinguisher located in the public access area of the lab?
- What does the "A" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety?
Down
- During a code red, where is the laboratory’s rally point?
- No one should re-enter the building until this two word phrase is announced on the overhead intercom.
- what does the letter S stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire that has to do with activating the extinguisher?
- what does the letter S stand for as it relates to proper technique when extinguishing a fire?
- What does the "C" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety?
- What does the letter P stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire?
- What does the "R" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety?
- What does the letter A stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire?
13 Clues: During a code red, where is the laboratory’s rally point? • What does the letter P stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire? • What does the letter A stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire? • What does the "C" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety? • What does the "R" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety? • ...
avalaunche 2021-05-18
Across
- that falls during an avalanche
- when snow falls down a mountain that causes damage
- how do most of the people die due to avalanches
- what will help you to survive in an avalanche which is in safety kit
- what save the people?
Down
- what do u need in your safety kit
- what happens after an avalanche
- what do helicopter sav first people or their
- what is on one of the things that you need in a safety kit
9 Clues: what save the people? • that falls during an avalanche • what happens after an avalanche • what do u need in your safety kit • what do helicopter sav first people or their • how do most of the people die due to avalanches • when snow falls down a mountain that causes damage • what is on one of the things that you need in a safety kit • ...
HR crossword 2023-03-10
19 Clues: Pay • Gap • Group • Safety • Change • Secret • FOREIGN • Position • Insurance • DISMISSAL • New hires • Resentment • Group dynamic • Grading employees • Reducing strength • Mutual acceptability • Method of evaluation • EMPLOYEES CHOOSING TO STAY LOW • Strategy performance management tool
Drive safe 2023-12-04
20 Clues: boire • alcool • permis • freins • drogues • voiture • distrait • conduire • urgences • panneaux • passager • respecter • conducteur • responsable • down ralentir • se concentrer • entrer en collision • belt ceinture de sécurité • crash accident de voiture • regulation code de la route
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-09
Across
- Proactive program that addresses safe / unsafe behaviors
- The only proper way to prevent heat related injury / illness
- Machine, The piece of equipment responsible for Flatout's last recordable
- Guard, Something that is placed on equipment to protect associates from hazards
- Calculated by multiplying total recordable incidents x 200,000, divided by total hours worked
- Button found on all of Flatout's equipment, used to power of the machine in the event of an emergency
- Located between the men and women's locker room, chemical cage and maintenance shop
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- Applying a device to de-energize equipment prior to service, maintenance or sanitation
- The type of injury responsible for Flatout's last recordable
- Flatout's target for accidents, incidents and injuries
- Fitting the job to the worker
- Monitor, Proactive program that allows the associate to walk the site with a safety checklist
- Miss, An unplanned event that has the potential to cause injury or equipment damage, but did not
- Pillar, MOE pillar who's mission is to continuously improve Flatout's Safety Program
- Slip resistant footwear, safety glasses, hearing protection are examples of these
15 Clues: Fitting the job to the worker • Flatout's target for accidents, incidents and injuries • Proactive program that addresses safe / unsafe behaviors • The type of injury responsible for Flatout's last recordable • The only proper way to prevent heat related injury / illness • Machine, The piece of equipment responsible for Flatout's last recordable • ...
Robotics Safety Principles 2023-11-29
Across
- work ___________: a robot's work area
- ___________ mats: installed to stop the robot when a person steps on them
- single beam _______-________ safety switch: works the same way as an automatic garage door sensor
- __________ devices: the simplest safety devices used to define a robot's work envelope
- fixed ________ method: prevents access through over or around the robot
- _________ methods: prevent unauthorized access to the work envelope
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- the design and location of control ________ are important and should be located outside the work envelope
- _______ sensing devices: detect the entry of a person into a hazardous area
- emergency _________: the robot slows down work and does not stop suddenly
- a type of hazard when a person is trapped between a robot and a solid object
- emergency ________: the big red buttons
- end _____________: a device that attaches to a robot's wrist, allowing the robot to accomplish its task.
- a type of hazard when a person is struck by a robot
- safety _______ _________: senses a persons presence when the light beam is interrupted
14 Clues: work ___________: a robot's work area • emergency ________: the big red buttons • a type of hazard when a person is struck by a robot • _________ methods: prevent unauthorized access to the work envelope • fixed ________ method: prevents access through over or around the robot • emergency _________: the robot slows down work and does not stop suddenly • ...
Quality and Food Safety Crossword 2024-07-15
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- Protection strategy against deliberate harm to food products
- Type of action taken to fix a problem
- Guidelines for quality or safety
- Ability to track the origin, production, and distribution of food products throughout the supply chain
- Systematic preventive approach to food safety from biological, chemical, and physical hazards in production processes
- Acronym for guidelines and principles implemented to ensure food safety and quality
- Systematic examination of potential risks
- Type of hazard caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, or parasites, potentially contaminating food
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- Type of hazard relating to foreign objects in food, such as glass or metal fragments
- Type of hazard involving harmful substances such pesticides, allergens or cleaning agents
- Intentional substitution, addition or removal of a material to increase perceived value
- Range of maximum and minimum values used as a reference in controlling a CCP
- Type of Action taken to avoid future problems
- Bacterium often associated with foodborne illness, particularly found in raw poultry
14 Clues: Guidelines for quality or safety • Type of action taken to fix a problem • Systematic examination of potential risks • Type of Action taken to avoid future problems • Protection strategy against deliberate harm to food products • Range of maximum and minimum values used as a reference in controlling a CCP • ...
RM Sample 2023-02-27
Across
- determines long term and strategic decision making
- addresses the organizational why.
- the articulated limit on the nature and magnitude of hazards and uncertainty
- to obtain something with particular care and effort
- the market segment to which a particular product is marketed.
- the identify of the organization.
- the system that creates tangible 'products' that meet the organizations goals and the needs of the clients (acronym).
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- any gear that has a direct influence on the health and safety of clients or employees.
- a series of recurring events
- a pre-trip message that includes safety information, critical procedures, and an acknowledgement and assumption of risk statement.
- The goal posts on what an organization does and is prepared to do.
- is an incremental ratcheting-up of exposure and difficulty.
- an event or indicator imbedded in a system that automatically signals the need for a follow-up
- the process that creates the "product"
14 Clues: a series of recurring events • addresses the organizational why. • the identify of the organization. • the process that creates the "product" • determines long term and strategic decision making • to obtain something with particular care and effort • is an incremental ratcheting-up of exposure and difficulty. • ...
Golf Cart Safety 2022-02-23
9 Clues: Yield to __________. • Must wear safety belt • Obey the _______ limit. • No ________ and driving. • Protect from the elements • No driving in the _______. • Must remain inside golf cart • Never leave ______ in golf cart. • Report all ________ to Safety Officer.
311 2017-12-27
kurikulum 2023-04-17
19 Clues: blocks • safety • respect • freedom • opennes • open mind • democracy • technology • flexibility • adaptability • inventiveness • communication • responsibility • nástroje online tools • učebnice new textbooks • myslenie critical thinking • gramotnosť computer literacy • gramotnosť reading literacy • učebných osnov curriculum reduction
25th Wedding Anniversary 2025-02-15
19 Clues: Home • Mommy • Daddy • Savior • 22/8/2003 • 26/2/2000 • Commitment • Pa Samuels • 21/12/2011 • Drama King • Ma Samuels • Foundation • Soundtrack • Holy Spirit • Pa Schuller • Ma Schuller • Grateful for • Heavenly Father • First Commandment
SLP 1.0 Test 2023-04-10
Across
- A personal statement that describes the importance of keeping yourself safe.
- Stage on the Bradley Curve where people just follow the rules.
- As we move along the Bradley Curve, our team will be more ___________.
- Our value that encourages us to be curious (2,4).
- Our value that keeps us safe.
- To build a safety culture, safety must be led by_________(4,7)
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- A impactful way to engage your team in the importance of safety(6,5)
- The far reaching impact of death or serious injury. The ________effect.
- All injuries can be ____________. It's what we believe.
- Where we want to be on the Bradley Curve.
10 Clues: Our value that keeps us safe. • Where we want to be on the Bradley Curve. • Our value that encourages us to be curious (2,4). • All injuries can be ____________. It's what we believe. • Stage on the Bradley Curve where people just follow the rules. • To build a safety culture, safety must be led by_________(4,7) • ...
Patient Safety 2018-03-06
Across
- confidentiality
- doing the right thing
- behavioral health patients
- thoughtful use of medications
- could require use of goggles
- not just for winter
Down
- road map for patient care
- clean sheets and towels
- worn in the kitchen
- correct air flow
- must be up to date
- threat to self
- proper hand washing
- everyone’s responsibility
14 Clues: threat to self • confidentiality • correct air flow • must be up to date • worn in the kitchen • proper hand washing • not just for winter • doing the right thing • clean sheets and towels • road map for patient care • everyone’s responsibility • behavioral health patients • could require use of goggles • thoughtful use of medications
Safety Puzzle 2022-02-11
Across
- Engineering controls reduce these
- Safety glasses with side shields is one type of this item recommended for the new site
- The number of points of contact one should use on a ladder
- This term means exit
- Process of matching people to their job
- This type of control involves policies and procedures
- Utilize this for proper lifting technique
- Point betweeen two objects where injuries can occur
- This type of ladder should not be used near electricity
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- The new site will be divided into three of these for safety inspections
- This point can pull objects into machinery
- Term for cleaning equipment
- Best type of surface to set up a ladder
- Wearing the right type can reduce hand injuries by 70%
14 Clues: This term means exit • Term for cleaning equipment • Engineering controls reduce these • Best type of surface to set up a ladder • Process of matching people to their job • Utilize this for proper lifting technique • This point can pull objects into machinery • Point betweeen two objects where injuries can occur • This type of control involves policies and procedures • ...
