safety Crossword Puzzles
Safety Vocabulário 2023-01-02
12 Clues: risco • aviso • morte • seguro • cuidado • perigoso • inseguro • segurança • dano físico • dano (material) • perigo (grau máximo) • de forma segura, seguramente
Kesehatan Keselamatan Kerja 2022-04-08
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- melakukan Aktifitas , Dengan Baik Menggunakan Sarpras Dengan Baik dan Berpenampilan Baik.
- terhindar dari bahaya, tidak mendapat gangguan, sehat tidak kurang suatu apapun.
- safety adalah Psikologis ,Safety dan Hygiene.
- kerja Upaya agar pekerja dapat selamat ditempat kerjanya sehingga terhindar dari kecelakaan, termasuk juga menyelamatkan peralatan serta hasil produksinya.
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- Urbanisasi, Latar belakang etnik, Pengaruh kelas social, Kekuatan politis, Faktor ekonomi, Perbedaan ras.
- uniform adalah Jas Masak (Chef”s Jacket), Chef’s Throuser, Chef’s Hat Neck Tie, Apron Shoe.
- Suatu keadaan yang sempurna baik fisik, mental dan sosial tidak hanya bebas dari penyakit atau kelemahan.
- adalah bagian dari peralatan keselamatan di area pengolahan makanan dan minuman.
- prioritas, menghargai, agamis, solidaritas dan Berbagi pengalaman .
- uniform Shirt/Blouse, Neck Tie (dasi), Shock/ stocking, Shoe, Suit(sesuai/matching) dan Vest (rompi).
10 Clues: safety adalah Psikologis ,Safety dan Hygiene. • prioritas, menghargai, agamis, solidaritas dan Berbagi pengalaman . • terhindar dari bahaya, tidak mendapat gangguan, sehat tidak kurang suatu apapun. • adalah bagian dari peralatan keselamatan di area pengolahan makanan dan minuman. • ...
Cross Contamination 2024-10-11
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- The temperature range between 41F and 135F in which foodborne activity can grow rapidly
- When harmful bacteria transfer from one food item to another
- A system designed to identify and control food safety hazards throughout food production process
- limits growth of pathogens
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- Food, Acidity, Time, Temperature,Oxygen, and Moisture
- An illness that comes from consuming contaminated food, which can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites
- The process of cleaning and disinfecting surfaces to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses
- a control that is applied to prevent a food safety hazard
- Action taken to ensure cleanliness
- An approach to food safety that identifies physical, chemical, and biological hazards in the production that can cause the finished product to be unsafe
10 Clues: limits growth of pathogens • Action taken to ensure cleanliness • Food, Acidity, Time, Temperature,Oxygen, and Moisture • a control that is applied to prevent a food safety hazard • When harmful bacteria transfer from one food item to another • The temperature range between 41F and 135F in which foodborne activity can grow rapidly • ...
Alarm fatigue 2024-10-29
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- Alarm fatigue is a patient safety _______.
- This nursing specialty is most at risk for alarm fatigue
- True or False: Alarm frequency is not an accurate representation of timely intervention.
- a condition that occurs when people are exposed to too many safety alerts, causing them to become desensitized and ignore or delay responses.
- The three most common alarms are IV pumps, heart rates, and ______.
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- Adjusting ________ for patients with chronic conditions may be indicated and help reduce alarm fatigue.
- When a rhythm is abnormal due to patient moving or lead not securely attached.
- The purpose of alarms is to increase patients _______.
- What is the number one way we can help address alarm fatigue?
- BONUS QUESTION: Subjectively, what is the most obnoxious alarm (in the authors opinion)
10 Clues: Alarm fatigue is a patient safety _______. • The purpose of alarms is to increase patients _______. • This nursing specialty is most at risk for alarm fatigue • What is the number one way we can help address alarm fatigue? • The three most common alarms are IV pumps, heart rates, and ______. • ...
svit 2022-06-22
15 Clues: APPLE • empty • PERL is • WINDOWS • CAPAITOR • eight bits • ''' ___''' • 10 TO THE 9TH • A web address • 0.08847535856758 • easiest language • 1/10,000,000,000 m • data into secret code • safety device in circuit • Stops unauthorized access
svit 2022-06-22
15 Clues: empty • APPLE • WINDOWS • PERL is • CAPAITOR • ''' ___''' • eight bits • A web address • 10 TO THE 9TH • 0.08847535856758 • easiest language • 1/10,000,000,000 m • data into secret code • safety device in circuit • Stops unauthorized access
Qualities of God 2015-11-28
15 Clues: power • awake • safety • humble • joyful • helpful • truthful • everywhere • all knowing • all powerful • following the rules • able to move easily • able to solve problems • is not just on the outside • forgiving someone shows_____
French Revolution 2024-11-10
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- Elected members of the Committee of Public Safety.
- The Reign of ___
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- Part of the Committee of Public Safety that specialized in general politics. Robespierre was in this part.
- Where the Committee of Public Safety met.
- Georges ___, Pursued moderation, executed
- Maximilian ___, Leader of the Committee of Public Safety.
6 Clues: The Reign of ___ • Where the Committee of Public Safety met. • Georges ___, Pursued moderation, executed • Elected members of the Committee of Public Safety. • Maximilian ___, Leader of the Committee of Public Safety. • Part of the Committee of Public Safety that specialized in general politics. Robespierre was in this part.
Katie Volk Vocabulary 2016-06-08
15 Clues: guess • conquer • puzzling • skeptical • favorable • undeniable • underground • to give off • to put down • to cut short • place of safety • in an early stage • to spread through • practicable, workable • grounds for a conclusion
TRANSPORT 2 2024-11-04
15 Clues: Car • Gare • Cher • Usine • Autobus • Sécurité • Blessser • Puissance • Chemin-de-fer • Métro-à-Londres • Vaisseau-spatial • Empreinte-carbone • Conduire-trop-vite • Essence en américain • Mettre sa ceinture de sécurité
Kesehatan dan Keselamatan Kerja 2022-04-08
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- adalah bagian dari peralatan keselamatan di area pengolahan makanan dan minuman.
- kerja Upaya agar pekerja dapat selamat ditempat kerjanya sehingga terhindar dari kecelakaan, termasuk juga menyelamatkan peralatan serta hasil produksinya.
- adalah Jas Masak (Chef”s Jacket), Chef’s Throuser, Chef’s Hat Neck Tie, Apron Shoe.
- Suatu keadaan yang sempurna baik fisik, mental dan sosial tidak hanya bebas dari penyakit atau kelemahan.
- uniform Shirt/Blouse, Neck Tie (dasi), Shock/ stocking, Shoe, Suit(sesuai/matching) dan Vest (rompi).
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- prioritas, menghargai, agamis, solidaritas dan Berbagi pengalaman .
- safety adalah Psikologis ,Safety dan Hygiene.
- melakukan Aktifitas , Dengan Baik Menggunakan Sarpras Dengan Baik dan Berpenampilan Baik.
- terhindar dari bahaya, tidak mendapat gangguan, sehat tidak kurang suatu apapun.
- Urbanisasi, Latar belakang etnik, Pengaruh kelas social, Kekuatan politis, Faktor ekonomi, Perbedaan ras.
10 Clues: safety adalah Psikologis ,Safety dan Hygiene. • prioritas, menghargai, agamis, solidaritas dan Berbagi pengalaman . • terhindar dari bahaya, tidak mendapat gangguan, sehat tidak kurang suatu apapun. • adalah bagian dari peralatan keselamatan di area pengolahan makanan dan minuman. • ...
Veterinary Organizations 2024-03-05
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- The organization that regulates animal drugs and feed
- Committee created by NAVTA to accredit Veterinary Technician programs
- Assures the food safety, agricultural, environmental, and economic interests of the people of the state of Michigan are met through service, partnership, and collaboration
- This organization administers the VTNE
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- Made the code of ethics and professionalism oath for veterinary technicians
- In North Carolina, this agency issues and renews veterinary professional licenses
- Protects America from health, safety, and security threats including animal welfare and animal-related diseases
- The organization in charge of accrediting veterinary hospitals
- The organization responsible for the safety of commercial animal products, ensuring they correct labeling & packaging of meat, poultry, eggs, etc
- Part of the USDA, regulates genetically engineered organisms & administers the Animal Welfare Act
10 Clues: This organization administers the VTNE • The organization that regulates animal drugs and feed • The organization in charge of accrediting veterinary hospitals • Committee created by NAVTA to accredit Veterinary Technician programs • Made the code of ethics and professionalism oath for veterinary technicians • ...
Cbi exam 2020-12-11
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- someone who works for a company, paid in return
- a short period of work experience an employer offers
- being on time
- a meeting of people face to face, for consultation
- amounts of money taken out of employees pay
- work that you are paid regularly to complete for someone or a company
- independent worker
- occupational safety and health administration
- state of being safe, careful
- short period of time workers get away from work
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- the help an employer offers outside of compensation
- amount of money made each hour
- announcement by employee that they will be ending their employment at that specific company
- A regular payment to a former employee after they have retired
- prior work history
- when an employee has permission be be excused from work
- can be counted on when needed
- hours worked outside of normal schedule
- fast and quality while completing a task
- type of career, training, education one has had
20 Clues: being on time • prior work history • independent worker • state of being safe, careful • can be counted on when needed • amount of money made each hour • hours worked outside of normal schedule • fast and quality while completing a task • amounts of money taken out of employees pay • occupational safety and health administration • someone who works for a company, paid in return • ...
Ag Mech 2021-12-01
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- symbolizes labor and hard work.
- occurs when two or more wires come in contact with each other that should not.
- Creater of FFA Creed
- an interruption or break in the flow of electricity
- Name of African AMerican FFA Boys
- symbolizes knowledge and wisdom
- Anything that occupies space or has mass
- acronym used to explain EXTINGUISHING fires
- means safety equipment in lab
- What does the beginning of the FFA creed start with
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
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- any material allowing electricity to easily flow through it
- symbolizes progress and new opportunities.
- positively (+) charged particles
- particles with no charge
- negatively (-) charged particles
- Current that flows in one direction
- materials that do not allow electrons to easily flow through them
- used to measure
- A risk
- the possibility of suffering harm or injury
- the basic unit of matter.
- Name of FFA member's clothing
- means caution in lab
24 Clues: A risk • used to measure • Creater of FFA Creed • means caution in lab • particles with no charge • the basic unit of matter. • Name of FFA member's clothing • means safety equipment in lab • symbolizes labor and hard work. • symbolizes knowledge and wisdom • positively (+) charged particles • negatively (-) charged particles • Name of African AMerican FFA Boys • ...
AIRCRAFT HARDWARE 2018-05-21
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- STANDART PNEUMATIC RIVET HAMMER DAN BUCKING BAR PERLU DIGUNAKAN PADA METODE
- DUA BUAH KAWAT YANG MASUK DI SALAH SATU DIANTARA DUA WIRE MELALUI LUBANG BUCKLE
- B MENUNJUKKAN MATERIALNYA ADALAH
- AN BOLT STYLE
- DIKENCANGKAN DENGAN CARA EXTERNAL LOCKING DAVICE
- JUMLAH ULIR LEBIH BANYAK DALAM 1 INCH UNTUK DIAMETER YANG SAMA ADALAH PADA
- SUATU MECHANICAL SCREW YAG TERDIRI DARI 2 THREADED TERMINAL DAN SUATU THREADED BAREL
- LOW CARBON STELL YANG DIGUNAKAN UNTUK MENJAGA KEAMANAN BOLT DAN NUT
- ALAT YANG DIGUNAKAN UNTUK SAFETY WIRING
- BENTUK BOLT KEPALA TIPIS
- ALAT UNTUK MEMBUKA BAUT
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- SALAH SATU AIRCRAFT FASTENER
- ALAT YANG TERBUAT DARI BAJA DAN DIGUNAKAN UNTUK MENEMPA
- AIRCRAFT HARDWARE YANG MEMILIKI DIAMETER PALING KUAT DARI TEGANGAN GESER
- BENTUK NUT SEPERTI ISTANA
- SALAH SATU PROSES PERBAIKAN DAN MANUFAKTURE DALAM PESAWAT
- DIGUNAKAN UNTUK MEMBUAT SAFETY WIRING
- THREADED FLARE-TUBE TYPE OF END,AS MALE
- LIGHT HEX BERKARAKTER
- STANDART UNTUK BAUT
- BENTUK SCREW BULAT DAN MELENGKUNG
- ALAT PEMASANG RIVETS
22 Clues: AN BOLT STYLE • STANDART UNTUK BAUT • ALAT PEMASANG RIVETS • LIGHT HEX BERKARAKTER • ALAT UNTUK MEMBUKA BAUT • BENTUK BOLT KEPALA TIPIS • BENTUK NUT SEPERTI ISTANA • SALAH SATU AIRCRAFT FASTENER • B MENUNJUKKAN MATERIALNYA ADALAH • BENTUK SCREW BULAT DAN MELENGKUNG • DIGUNAKAN UNTUK MEMBUAT SAFETY WIRING • THREADED FLARE-TUBE TYPE OF END,AS MALE • ...
We are Medical Professionals! 2016-04-13
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- diagnoses pharyngitis ( 2 words)
- tested October through May
- our daily wardrobe
- a formal exam of our lab
- daily gathering in main lab
- an important part of teamwork
- UTI testing
- name of one of our long time techs
- who we really work for
- checks our skills vs others
- a place to recover
- getting you up on your skills
- " do it now!"
- always comes first
- procedure resource
- our attitude or small line of result
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- a quick way to get results ( 2 words)
- used on our slides (3 words)
- blood locations
- sends out alarms if fussy
- lab safety accessory
- our fearless leader
- determines the correct ranges
- constriction device
- the field we are all working in
- anxiously waited for every 2 wks
- insect OR used for small children
- the act of conforming
- do not take the lid off this specimen!
- chemistry analyzer
- coagulation instrument
- the mother ship(business name)
- continuing education platform
33 Clues: UTI testing • " do it now!" • blood locations • our daily wardrobe • chemistry analyzer • a place to recover • always comes first • procedure resource • our fearless leader • constriction device • lab safety accessory • the act of conforming • who we really work for • coagulation instrument • a formal exam of our lab • sends out alarms if fussy • tested October through May • ...
Safety Crossword - June 2014 2014-06-16
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- Unsafe ______ are careless behavior.
- I should always be aware of?
- I must maintain ______ point contact when using a ladder.
- I can lose my ________ if I don't wear protection in loud environments.
- I should always do this to prevent injury while performing maintenance tasks.
- What I do if I think a task is unsafe.
- What I should do if I do not understand instructions.
- The most injured part of the body in May, 2014 was?
- I should always cut ______ from myself.
- Not to be blocked.
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- What I should do frequently to my hands before working around food.
- I can volunteer to be a part of the?
- The ground is wet and slippery, so I should be?
- What I do when I get injured.
- Protects my eyes from hazards.
- I must bend at the ______ when lifting.
- It’s everyone’s responsibility.
- Protects my hands.
- Keeps me from inhaling particles in the air.
- BONUS: GPI’s new Occupational Health & Safety Coordinator.
20 Clues: Protects my hands. • Not to be blocked. • I should always be aware of? • What I do when I get injured. • Protects my eyes from hazards. • It’s everyone’s responsibility. • I can volunteer to be a part of the? • Unsafe ______ are careless behavior. • What I do if I think a task is unsafe. • I must bend at the ______ when lifting. • I should always cut ______ from myself. • ...
LAB WEEK CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2016 2016-04-10
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- What Toxicology tests for in urine
- Instrument to view cells and bacteria at high magnification
- Dept where PT/PTTs are done
- A function of Outreach lab
- No place to be a rat
- Laboratory safety is governed by this agency
- A device that slows the flow of blood
- A red trash bag
- Our field of work is in ?
- Instrument used to stain slides
- Your supervisor
- Lab professionals who examine slides and detect normal and diseased human cells
- Acronym for Lab Week
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- Liquid that Histology stores most of their specimens in
- What doctors say when they want something right away
- What blood bankers do to determine ABO & Rh
- They dissect body parts (the dead)
- A petri dish that contains a growth medium
- Not an oven but we put glassware in this
- A federal agency located near Atlanta who's main goal is to protect public health and safety
- The old name for the enzyme AST
- Remove, Activate, Contain, Extinguish
- Our board of certification
23 Clues: A red trash bag • Your supervisor • No place to be a rat • Acronym for Lab Week • Our field of work is in ? • A function of Outreach lab • Our board of certification • Dept where PT/PTTs are done • Instrument used to stain slides • The old name for the enzyme AST • What Toxicology tests for in urine • They dissect body parts (the dead) • A device that slows the flow of blood • ...
GCAL Crossword 2023-11-14
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- Warm support, active listening, empathy, etc.
- Team of two people that assess callers in the community
- Collaborative steps identified to ensure safety
- Safe Setting Calls
- Questions to determine current safety
- State agency that BHL holds contract for GCAL with
- Processes community setting calls
- jails/hospitals
- Calling 911
- GCAL Founder
- Processes safe setting calls
- Questions to better understand current circumstances
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- Legal right to confidentiality
- Implemented in September 2023
- Helpful guide for processing calls
- "I should call out _ hours before my shift starts"
- Mobile Crisis cannot be sent to this location.
- For people who "Just want to talk"
- Behavioral Health Centers (over 20) across the state with a comprehensive array of community-based outpatient and crisis services
- Email should be checked this many times in a shift
- Allows 24/7 walk in for people needing urgent care
- Messaging platform used universally throughout GCAL
- Legal statement provided to callers at the beginning of the call
- Primary presentation for substance abuse
24 Clues: Calling 911 • GCAL Founder • jails/hospitals • Safe Setting Calls • Processes safe setting calls • Implemented in September 2023 • Legal right to confidentiality • Processes community setting calls • Helpful guide for processing calls • For people who "Just want to talk" • Questions to determine current safety • Primary presentation for substance abuse • ...
Electrical Parts Crossword 2024-01-24
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- Kind of wire used for batteries
- Our assistant coach
- The mentor build works with
- Admiral
- Programming lead
- A tool used to take the outside casing off a wire
- Older Co. electrical lead
- The abbreviation for Power Distribution Hub
- The white box that the Ethernet cable goes in
- The component that the code goes through
- The colorful pieces of fabric used to keep wires together
- Female safety captain
- Red, white, and black wire
- Our coach
- Master cabinet builder
- The mentor that is teaching CAD
- Admiral and build lead
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- The black and red wire that plugs into the PDP or PDH
- A wire cutter used to get flush to what you are cutting
- The mentor electrical works with
- Carpet and hooks used to secure components to something
- Green and yellow wire
- Programming and strategy lead
- Male safety captain
- Female build lead
- What RSL stands for
- Younger Co. electrical lead
- The abbreviation for Power Distribution Panel
28 Clues: Admiral • Our coach • Programming lead • Female build lead • Our assistant coach • Male safety captain • What RSL stands for • Green and yellow wire • Female safety captain • Master cabinet builder • Admiral and build lead • Older Co. electrical lead • Red, white, and black wire • The mentor build works with • Younger Co. electrical lead • Programming and strategy lead • ...
TERMINOLOGIES 2024-09-09
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- - Allowing meat to mature for improved tenderness and flavor.
- - Removing the internal organs.
- - Sealing meat in containers for storage and transportation.
- - Removing excess fat, gristle, and other undesirable material.
- - Preserving meat using salt, sugar, and often nitrates or nitrites.
- - Storing meat at low temperatures to maintain freshness.
- - Examining carcasses and organs for safety.
- - Draining blood from the animal's body.
- - Rendering an animal unconscious before slaughter.
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- - Practices and procedures to prevent foodborne illnesses.
- - The complete removal of blood from the carcass.
- - Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points, a systematic approach to food safety.
- - The stiffening of muscles after death.
- - Edible or non-edible products derived from animals.
- - The process of converting animal tissues into tallow, oils, or fats.
- - Rendering an animal immobile prior to stunning.
- - Assessing the quality of meat based on factors like marbling, color, and texture.
- - Removing inedible parts like hide, hair, and hooves.
- - Dividing carcasses into smaller cuts.
- - Flavoring and preserving meat by exposing it to smoke.
20 Clues: - Removing the internal organs. • - Dividing carcasses into smaller cuts. • - The stiffening of muscles after death. • - Draining blood from the animal's body. • - Examining carcasses and organs for safety. • - The complete removal of blood from the carcass. • - Rendering an animal immobile prior to stunning. • - Rendering an animal unconscious before slaughter. • ...
KBR Fall Safety Campaign 2024-10-10
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- not level or smooth
- When walking surfaces are not well lit, it can hide
- Clean up ______ immediately.
- PPE for the hands
- When a person does something that can cause an injury: __ Act
- are machinery to prevent accidental exposure to moving parts
- Always use this when going up and downstairs
- Type of tape use to prevent falls: Anti ___
- Stop work authority cartoon character
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- in 2023, what was the #2 cause of hand injuries at KBR?
- __on Path - reminder phrase for slips, trips and falls
- KBR’s Safety goal (#of injuries)
- Type of knives that are prohibited in the workplace by KBR
- Store craft and Exacto knives with
- Foundation of KBR’s Zero Harm philosophy;__ to care
- An important KEY TO LIFE; Personal ___ Prevention
- Badging and Access Control are some of the Keys to
- Come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events:
- __make us aware of hazards
- Abbreviation for Total Safety Task Instruction
20 Clues: PPE for the hands • not level or smooth • __make us aware of hazards • Clean up ______ immediately. • KBR’s Safety goal (#of injuries) • Store craft and Exacto knives with • Stop work authority cartoon character • Type of tape use to prevent falls: Anti ___ • Always use this when going up and downstairs • Abbreviation for Total Safety Task Instruction • ...
Workplace Incidents 2020-04-23
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- also know as Corona virus
- causes injury to a person
- can cause a business to temporarily stop operating
- workers in a business
- the owner of the business
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- an event that happens
- Health and Safety at Work 2015 is known as a
- working environment for employees
- a government department responsible for monitoring Health & Safety
9 Clues: an event that happens • workers in a business • also know as Corona virus • causes injury to a person • the owner of the business • working environment for employees • Health and Safety at Work 2015 is known as a • can cause a business to temporarily stop operating • a government department responsible for monitoring Health & Safety
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
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- A teen safety rule
- A very important teen safety rule
- harassment Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
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- A very important teen safety rule
- Unacceptable behavior
- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- An action that should be performed against bullies
- The required sexting age
- Dignity for all students act
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
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- Unacceptable behavior
- A teen safety rule
- A very important teen safety rule
- Dignity for all students act
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- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
- The required sexting age
- A very important teen safety rule
- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- An action that should be performed against bullies
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
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- A very important teen safety rule
- A very important teen safety rule
- Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
- An action that should be performed against bullies
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- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- A teen safety rule
- Unacceptable behavior
- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- Dignity for all students act
- The required sexting age
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
Scientific Method 2024-10-16
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- You need to follow ______ rules during an experiment to make sure no one gets hurt
- Variable that is being tested during an experiment
- An object created to represent something else
- 2nd step of scientific method
- Things you know are true (observations you make)
- Variable that changes during an experiment
- A model with length, width and height
- An educated guess
- A conclusion drawn from data, evidence or observations
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- A test Scientists run to answer questions
- Variable that stays the same during an experiment
- 1st step of scientific method
- A model with length and width
- What you read carefully before an experiment to ensure safety
- a set of step by step instructions for how to perform a test
15 Clues: An educated guess • 1st step of scientific method • 2nd step of scientific method • A model with length and width • A model with length, width and height • A test Scientists run to answer questions • Variable that changes during an experiment • An object created to represent something else • Things you know are true (observations you make) • ...
Crack The Safety Code! 2024-11-28
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- the place where experiments are conducted
- a method used to measure the volume of irregular objects
- a device for weighing objects
- the SI unit for mass
- an instrument used to measure how hot or how cold something is
- Tell us the time of the day
- the curved surface of a liquid in a container
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- guideline that must be followed in the lab
- the area for this shape can be found using the formula A= l x b
- a container used to hold and mix liquids
- the practice of avoiding harm and danger
- an image used to communicate safety instructions
- worn to prevent contamination
- the SI unit for temperature
- a tool used to measure length
15 Clues: the SI unit for mass • the SI unit for temperature • Tell us the time of the day • a device for weighing objects • worn to prevent contamination • a tool used to measure length • a container used to hold and mix liquids • the practice of avoiding harm and danger • the place where experiments are conducted • guideline that must be followed in the lab • ...
Safety Crossword - June 2014 2014-06-16
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- I can volunteer to be a part of the?
- Protects my hands.
- What I should do frequently to my hands before working around food.
- The ground is wet and slippery, so I should be?
- BONUS: GPI’s new Occupational Health & Safety Coordinator.
- Unsafe ______ are careless behavior.
- What I do when I get injured.
- Protects my eyes from hazards.
- I must bend at the ______ when lifting.
- I should always cut ______ from myself.
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- I must maintain ______ point contact when using a ladder.
- I should always do this to prevent injury while performing maintenance tasks.
- Keeps me from inhaling particles in the air.
- I should always be aware of?
- I can loose my ________ if I don't wear protection in loud environments.
- The most injured part of the body in May, 2014 was?
- What I do if I think a task is unsafe.
- Not to be blocked.
- What I should do if I do not understand instructions.
- It’s everyone’s responsibility.
20 Clues: Protects my hands. • Not to be blocked. • I should always be aware of? • What I do when I get injured. • Protects my eyes from hazards. • It’s everyone’s responsibility. • I can volunteer to be a part of the? • Unsafe ______ are careless behavior. • What I do if I think a task is unsafe. • I must bend at the ______ when lifting. • I should always cut ______ from myself. • ...
MEM Magazine Feb 20 2020-02-11
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- A day where we improve something, especially safety
- The Fourth Pillar of Back to Basics
- The number of turbos on a D10 C27 Engine
- This is managed by Jaqui and Greg across our team
- If the task isn't safe
- Performs tyre Maintenance
- A new way to approach safety
- Came up with the 793 brake bleeding tool
- Liebherr 9400 engine
- Biggest loader in WAIO
Down
- Number plate of an Eastern WMC, who was once an MLO in the West
- Smartest male in the Outram household
- To the week this is critical
- We should always drive to
- How we ensure we capture all events
- New trail GET for Diggers
- Newest member to the Reliability team
- Take time every day to
- Responsible for building our budget
- Long standing Field Maintenance employee who now looks after the SBT program
- Has a birthday this month and specialises in annoying James
- Best thing we can do with our resources to be most efficient
22 Clues: Liebherr 9400 engine • Take time every day to • If the task isn't safe • Biggest loader in WAIO • We should always drive to • New trail GET for Diggers • Performs tyre Maintenance • To the week this is critical • A new way to approach safety • How we ensure we capture all events • The Fourth Pillar of Back to Basics • Responsible for building our budget • ...
2018 RAD TECH WEEK CROSSWORD 2018-11-07
Across
- THE NEGATIVE ELECTRODE IN AN X RAY
- BENDING A PART OF THE BODY
- PEAK
- DR. ROENTGEN
- COATING ON X RAY FILMS
- OVERALL DARKNESS OR BLACKNESS OF A RADIOGRAPH
- WHERE TO FIND THE MASTER SWITCH, INDICATOR LIGHT, SELECTOR BUTTONS, & EXPOSURE BUTTON
- BACK TO FRONT VIEW
- AWAY FROM MID-LINE
- STUDY OF X RAYS
- PALMS DOWN
- PALMS UP
- THE RESULT OF INCORRECT VERTICAL ANGULATION
- LENGTHEN
- X RAY, GAMMA RAY
Down
- THE USE OF X RAYS TO OBTAIN REAL-TIME MOVING IMAGES
- TOWARD THE MID-LINE
- CAMPAIGN FOR RADIATION SAFETY IN PEDIATRIC IMAGING
- X RAY LEFT FOR THE RIGHT
- RADIOACTIVE FORM OF AN ELEMENT
- PROPORTIONAL ENLARGEMENT OF AN IMAGE
- LYING ON SIDE
- THE BLURRED MARGIN OF AN IMAGE
- RADIOPAQUE MATERIALS INJECTED
- CAMPAIGN FOR RADIATION SAFETY IN ADULT IMAGING
- ESOPHAGRAM DRINK
- DISCOVERER OF X RAYS
- X RAY SLANTED DIRECTION
- ELECTRICAL CHARGED PARTICLES ZAP AWAY X RAY
29 Clues: PEAK • PALMS UP • LENGTHEN • PALMS DOWN • DR. ROENTGEN • LYING ON SIDE • STUDY OF X RAYS • ESOPHAGRAM DRINK • X RAY, GAMMA RAY • BACK TO FRONT VIEW • AWAY FROM MID-LINE • TOWARD THE MID-LINE • DISCOVERER OF X RAYS • COATING ON X RAY FILMS • X RAY SLANTED DIRECTION • X RAY LEFT FOR THE RIGHT • BENDING A PART OF THE BODY • RADIOPAQUE MATERIALS INJECTED • RADIOACTIVE FORM OF AN ELEMENT • ...
Test 2022-10-06
Across
- Death
- Demise
- Good/bad
- Friendship
- Coldness
- Future
- Music
- Truth
- Justice
- Variety
- War
- Immortality
- Corruption
- Knowledge
- Reliance
- Love
- Tradition
- Insanity
- Rage
- Punishment
- Habit
- Magic
- Danger
- Innocence
- Limitations
- Freedom
- Complexity
- Pessimism
- Pressure
- Possibility
- Aging
- Division
- Supremacy
- Recklessness
- Crime
- Betrayal
- Pride
- Imperfection
- Failure
- Safety
- Guilt
- Collaboration
- Home
Down
- Warmth
- Dreams
- Fear
- Life
- Boringness
- Wisdom
- Differences
- Maturity
- Trust
- Beauty
- Society
- Bravery
- Challenge
- Growth
- Feminism
- adventure
- Impermanence
- Power
- Marriage
- Chaos
- Patience
- Unity
- Loneliness
- Shame
- Family
- Confusion
- ambiguity
- Pain
- art
- Gender
- Memory
- Simplicity
- Weakness
- Passion
- Misery
- Savagery
- Cooperation
- Revenge
- Faith
- Positivity
- Escape
- Fun
- Youth
86 Clues: War • art • Fun • Fear • Life • Love • Rage • Pain • Home • Death • Trust • Music • Truth • Power • Chaos • Unity • Shame • Habit • Magic • Aging • Crime • Faith • Pride • Youth • Guilt • Warmth • Dreams • Demise • Wisdom • Beauty • Future • Growth • Family • Danger • Gender • Memory • Misery • Escape • Safety • Society • Bravery • Justice • Variety • Freedom • Passion • Revenge • Failure • Good/bad • Maturity • Coldness • Feminism • Marriage • Patience • Reliance • Insanity • Weakness • Pressure • Division • Savagery • ...
Health and Safety 2022-12-21
Across
- Dropping from a height
- The way in which one acts or conducts Oneself
- A person who will help with an injury
- Something which could of hurt but didn't
- Follow this to stay out of trouble
- Head armour
- A thing that protects someone or something
- Substances are manged under this Legislation
- A notice issued by the HSE
- The act of learning a new skill
Down
- A person who can offer help on safety subjects
- Should not of happened but did
- legal document under regulation 3 of management regulations
- Follows training and experience
- The state of being free from injury or Illness
- Go or move quietly without being noticed
- Governing body
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
- A situation involving exposure to danger
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- The governing power to prevent loss
- Harm or damage done or sustained
22 Clues: Head armour • Governing body • Dropping from a height • A notice issued by the HSE • Should not of happened but did • Follows training and experience • The act of learning a new skill • Harm or damage done or sustained • Follow this to stay out of trouble • The governing power to prevent loss • A person who will help with an injury • Something which could of hurt but didn't • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Terms 2023-03-21
Across
- of purpose recognizing that you have value, importance.
- bad or negative stress
- extreme mood changes: Very Happy one minute to depressed the next.
- a great way to help bring the body back to homeostasis.
- the capacity to recover or adapt quickly from difficulties.
- equals security and safety
- being used for someone else's benefit
- being under stress of a long period of time.
Down
- an attempt to make up for something one did not receive or have.
- blaming others for unpleasant thoughts or feelings.
- disagreement, struggles or fights
- good or bad stress
- 5 levels of hierarchy of need.
- courage, resolve, strength of character
- difficult to believe the loss has occurred
- esteem how you feel about yourself.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- lack of certain neurotransmitters that keep a person happy.
- the driving force behind a person meeting their goals.
- violence any act of violence that involve a family members.
- anything that causes you stress
- actualization achieving one's full potential
- Fight or flight
23 Clues: Fight or flight • good or bad stress • bad or negative stress • equals security and safety • 5 levels of hierarchy of need. • anything that causes you stress • disagreement, struggles or fights • esteem how you feel about yourself. • being used for someone else's benefit • courage, resolve, strength of character • difficult to believe the loss has occurred • ...
J.T. Fennell Company 2024-05-22
Across
- Person/equipment that fuses steel together
- High pressure streams of abrasive material to prepare various service parts and components
- Dew, Most popular drink in the shop
- crib, Place in shop that you can find tooling or safety equipment
- Critter who likes to steal snacks from your station
- Nickname for Fennell's building up the street from Chillicothe plant
- Operator of machine tools
- Machine that generates an intense beam to cut steel
- Process of cutting metal with heat
- truck, Powered industrial truck used to lift and move materials
Down
- Person or device that cleans components before assembly
- J.T. Fennell's newest costumer
- glasses, Equipment to protect eyes from debris
- Hard, strong, gray or bluish-gray alloy of iron with carbon
- Number of brothers that started J.T. Fennell Company
- Deere, J.T. Fennell's biggest costumer
- Abrasive wheel to cut pieces of material
- Nickname for Peoria location
- Device used for lifting or lowering
- Operator that coats steel with color
20 Clues: Operator of machine tools • Nickname for Peoria location • J.T. Fennell's newest costumer • Process of cutting metal with heat • Dew, Most popular drink in the shop • Device used for lifting or lowering • Operator that coats steel with color • Deere, J.T. Fennell's biggest costumer • Abrasive wheel to cut pieces of material • Person/equipment that fuses steel together • ...
Reindeer Games 2023-11-29
Across
- bus color
- Sequim roof color
- Nutrition Coordinator in Port Angeles
- location of one fundraiser
- famous alumni
- partner agency
- last name of Sequim Club namesake
- Commonly used in passcodes
- president of the board
- time the Club closes
- bgca's homework completion program
- safety and compliance officer
- Sequim's new Teen Coordinator
- Miles apart of the two clubhouses
- Number of Children Alyssa has
- Nibble
- mary's phone case
- games room
- America CEO
- dollars per year
- unpaid club help
Down
- check
- Port Angeles Club street
- type of car janet owns
- headquarters
- Member that sang National Anthem at Auction
- past conference location
- river runs through it
- job number one
- can't afford to pay
- program for members under six
- how we fund programs
- season free lunch offered
- Great Futures Start
- 2022 auction theme
- state youth selection month
- Addie's new baby's name
- does the lights for the auction
- popular celebration destination
- member database
40 Clues: check • Nibble • bus color • games room • America CEO • headquarters • famous alumni • partner agency • job number one • member database • dollars per year • unpaid club help • Sequim roof color • mary's phone case • 2022 auction theme • can't afford to pay • Great Futures Start • time the Club closes • how we fund programs • river runs through it • type of car janet owns • president of the board • ...
Administrative laws crossword puzzle 2023-12-13
Across
- Blood alcohol content
- vehicles must be ____ every one to two years
- Something Minnesota requires on vehicles
- vehicle registration shows who is responsible for ____ the vehicle
- something you should NOT do in response to someone with road rage
- Texting is an example of
- each vehicle in Minnesota must be
- always drive at a speed that is reasonable, and ___ for existing conditions
- Take license away for a year or more
- vehicle identification number
- one way BAC can be tested
Down
- Driving where one intentionally drives in a dangerous manner
- One example of aggressive driving
- one limiting factor on speed
- This type of driving threatens the safety of others and is a moving violation
- driving is a
- Take license away less than 365 days
- Driving while impaired, aggressive driving, reckless driving, inattention and distractions
- assigned for driving violations such as speeding
- a person purposefully and willfully committing an act without regard for other’s safety and rights
20 Clues: driving is a • Blood alcohol content • Texting is an example of • one way BAC can be tested • one limiting factor on speed • vehicle identification number • One example of aggressive driving • each vehicle in Minnesota must be • Take license away less than 365 days • Take license away for a year or more • Something Minnesota requires on vehicles • ...
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
Across
- A teen safety rule
- The required sexting age
- Unacceptable behavior
- Dignity for all students act
Down
- A very important teen safety rule
- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- A very important teen safety rule
- An action that should be performed against bullies
- harassment Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
2018 RAD TECH WEEK CROSSWORD 2018-11-07
Across
- CAMPAIGN FOR RADIATION SAFETY IN PEDIATRIC IMAGING
- THE USE OF X RAYS TO OBTAIN REAL-TIME MOVING IMAGES
- PALMS DOWN
- RADIOACTIVE FORM OF AN ELEMENT
- PROPORTIONAL ENLARGEMENT OF AN IMAGE
- THE NEGATIVE ELECTRODE IN AN X RAY
- X RAY LEFT FOR THE RIGHT
- CAMPAIGN FOR RADIATION SAFETY IN ADULT IMAGING
- AWAY FROM MID-LINE
- BENDING A PART OF THE BODY
- OVERALL DARKNESS OR BLACKNESS OF A RADIOGRAPH
- LYING ON SIDE
- X RAY SLANTED DIRECTION
- PEAK
- THE RESULT OF INCORRECT VERTICAL ANGULATION
- X RAY, GAMMA RAY
- STUDY OF X RAYS
Down
- DR. ROENTGEN
- COATING ON X RAY FILMS
- ESOPHAGRAM DRINK
- DISCOVERER OF X RAYS
- ELECTRICAL CHARGED PARTICLES ZAP AWAY X RAY
- RADIOPAQUE MATERIALS INJECTED
- BACK TO FRONT VIEW
- WHERE TO FIND THE MASTER SWITCH, INDICATOR LIGHT, SELECTOR BUTTONS, & EXPOSURE BUTTON
- TOWARD THE MID-LINE
- THE BLURRED MARGIN OF AN IMAGE
- LENGTHEN
- PALMS UP
29 Clues: PEAK • LENGTHEN • PALMS UP • PALMS DOWN • DR. ROENTGEN • LYING ON SIDE • STUDY OF X RAYS • ESOPHAGRAM DRINK • X RAY, GAMMA RAY • BACK TO FRONT VIEW • AWAY FROM MID-LINE • TOWARD THE MID-LINE • DISCOVERER OF X RAYS • COATING ON X RAY FILMS • X RAY SLANTED DIRECTION • X RAY LEFT FOR THE RIGHT • BENDING A PART OF THE BODY • RADIOPAQUE MATERIALS INJECTED • RADIOACTIVE FORM OF AN ELEMENT • ...
Ken's OSHA Search 2018-04-06
Across
- Signed OSHA into law
- Another name for safety boots
- Teaching and coaching required by OSHA
- _______hazard analysis
- ______ duty clause
- What goes between the scaffold and the ground
- Passive fall protectio, 36" to 44" high
- Unplanned event that hurts somebody
- Fundamental, the right to know
- Short safety meeting
- Employer that makes a hazard
- Shuts off power and protects people
- Needs to be retrained every 3 years
- Needs 5000# to work
- Where stray electricity goes
Down
- Unplanned event that slows down a job
- ______ aid
- Part of the fire triangle
- Hazard communication tool
- _____borne pathogen
- Right to participate in an ________
- Anything that can harm an employee
- Employer thst fixes a hazard
- Who pays for most PPE
- Makes sure nobody can turn on equipment
- _______person, training AND authority
- Emergency action plan
- PPE for your head
- Connects to fall protection anchor
- Fall protection height (GI)
30 Clues: ______ aid • PPE for your head • ______ duty clause • _____borne pathogen • Needs 5000# to work • Signed OSHA into law • Short safety meeting • Who pays for most PPE • Emergency action plan • _______hazard analysis • Part of the fire triangle • Hazard communication tool • Fall protection height (GI) • Employer thst fixes a hazard • Employer that makes a hazard • Where stray electricity goes • ...
AIRCRAFT HARDWARE 2018-05-21
Across
- ALAT PEMASANG RIVETS
- SALAH SATU PROSES PERBAIKAN DAN MANUFAKTURE DALAM PESAWAT
- LIGHT HEX BERKARAKTER
- ALAT YANG DIGUNAKAN UNTUK SAFETY WIRING
- DIKENCANGKAN DENGAN CARA EXTERNAL LOCKING DAVICE
- SUATU MECHANICAL SCREW YAG TERDIRI DARI 2 THREADED TERMINAL DAN SUATU THREADED BAREL
- ALAT YANG TERBUAT DARI BAJA DAN DIGUNAKAN UNTUK MENEMPA
- DUA BUAH KAWAT YANG MASUK DI SALAH SATU DIANTARA DUA WIRE MELALUI LUBANG BUCKLE
- BENTUK SCREW BULAT DAN MELENGKUNG
- AN BOLT STYLE
- LOW CARBON STELL YANG DIGUNAKAN UNTUK MENJAGA KEAMANAN BOLT DAN NUT
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- BENTUK BOLT KEPALA TIPIS
- DIGUNAKAN UNTUK MEMBUAT SAFETY WIRING
- STANDART PNEUMATIC RIVET HAMMER DAN BUCKING BAR PERLU DIGUNAKAN PADA METODE
- BENTUK NUT SEPERTI ISTANA
- JUMLAH ULIR LEBIH BANYAK DALAM 1 INCH UNTUK DIAMETER YANG SAMA ADALAH PADA
- B MENUNJUKKAN MATERIALNYA ADALAH
- STANDART UNTUK BAUT
- THREADED FLARE-TUBE TYPE OF END,AS MALE
- AIRCRAFT HARDWARE YANG MEMILIKI DIAMETER PALING KUAT DARI TEGANGAN GESER
- SALAH SATU AIRCRAFT FASTENER
- ALAT UNTUK MEMBUKA BAUT
22 Clues: AN BOLT STYLE • STANDART UNTUK BAUT • ALAT PEMASANG RIVETS • LIGHT HEX BERKARAKTER • ALAT UNTUK MEMBUKA BAUT • BENTUK BOLT KEPALA TIPIS • BENTUK NUT SEPERTI ISTANA • SALAH SATU AIRCRAFT FASTENER • B MENUNJUKKAN MATERIALNYA ADALAH • BENTUK SCREW BULAT DAN MELENGKUNG • DIGUNAKAN UNTUK MEMBUAT SAFETY WIRING • ALAT YANG DIGUNAKAN UNTUK SAFETY WIRING • ...
Blood Center Commonly Used Acronyms 2021-01-13
Across
- American Red Cross
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- White Blood Cell
- International Society of Blood Transfusion
- In glass, as in a test tube
- Cryoprecipitate
- Cytomegalovirus
- Cubic Centimeter
- Adverse drug reaction
- Red Blood Cell
- Blood Pack Unit
- Journal of American Medical Association
- Peripheral Blood Stem Cell
- Graft vs. Host Disease
- Platelets
- Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Adenine
- Good Laboratory Practice
- Hematocrit
- Platelet Rich Plasma
- Field Service Engineer
- Venipuncture
Down
- American Society for Apheresis
- Material safety data sheet
- Autologous Blood Collection Kit
- In a living body or organism
- Transfusion
- Rest of World
- Leukoreduced
- Europe, Middle East, and Africa
- Center for Disease Control
- Concurrent Red Blood Cell
- Creutzfeldt-jakob Disease
- United State Pharmacopeia
- Whole Blood Technologies
- Mononuclear Cell
- Pre-market Approval
- Single Donor Platelets
- Good Manufacturing Practice
- Polyvinyl Chloride
- Therapeutic Plasma Exchange
- Erythropoietin
- Fresh Frozen Plasma
42 Clues: Platelets • Hematocrit • Transfusion • Leukoreduced • Venipuncture • Rest of World • Red Blood Cell • Erythropoietin • Cryoprecipitate • Cytomegalovirus • Blood Pack Unit • White Blood Cell • Cubic Centimeter • Mononuclear Cell • American Red Cross • Polyvinyl Chloride • Pre-market Approval • Fresh Frozen Plasma • Platelet Rich Plasma • Adverse drug reaction • Single Donor Platelets • Graft vs. Host Disease • ...
Amazon cross word 2021-07-14
Across
- shift that is from 7:45 to 9:45
- what is given when there is no work left
- Cart the ASM's push around with their computers on it
- What postion scans and puts a sticker on the package
- What is used to stage a route
- what is the device you use for stowing/inducting
- To be worn when handling any package
- Board used to put AA's suggestions
- checking a package before unloading it is called?
Down
- Area we put leaking packages
- what must be trained in to open a trailer
- Most important part of Amazon
- Number you call for questions
- up Area we meet before and after shift
- rack where do packages go when picked up from the belt
- What app is used to pick up shifts
- Where do we order our safety shoes
- Color of vest for problem solver
- Location used for inducting
- What don't you wear when working on the line
20 Clues: Location used for inducting • Area we put leaking packages • Most important part of Amazon • Number you call for questions • What is used to stage a route • shift that is from 7:45 to 9:45 • Color of vest for problem solver • What app is used to pick up shifts • Where do we order our safety shoes • Board used to put AA's suggestions • To be worn when handling any package • ...
lab equipement Luderik 2020-10-09
Across
- used it to shake mix homogene
- used it to protect eyes from corrosive chemic they are made of plastic
- to measure prcise volumes of liquides
- to make experiments small volumes of liquid
- made of coton,used it to protect your body and your clothes form acides and bases
- small amant of solid
- used it make experiment
- it's used to collect the water when you rinse the material
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- to hold test tubes
- used to it shake mix
- to dilute a stock solution
- to measure out specific volume of liquid
- to dry art chemicals
- they are made of latex used it to protect the hands from
- made of glass used it pour liquids
- for titration pusposes
- after weighing a solution,you trasfer it in a beaker
- to hold test safely
- to make off solids from bottle made of metal
- when doing titrations,to asse
20 Clues: to hold test tubes • to hold test safely • used to it shake mix • to dry art chemicals • small amant of solid • for titration pusposes • used it make experiment • to dilute a stock solution • used it to shake mix homogene • when doing titrations,to asse • made of glass used it pour liquids • to measure prcise volumes of liquides • to measure out specific volume of liquid • ...
SCRMC 2020 Safety Module 2022-12-31
Across
- a verbal or phone order is to be
- lead the list healthcare associated conditions for patients, guest, and staff
- No Known Allergies
- Braden score of 15 or less automatically generates a
- Name and DOB
- scanning the patient's armband & the medicines AT
- to identify what the risks are
- Healthcare-Associated infections
- Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection
- #1 priority after a fall
- Our Culture of Safety depends upon:
- is responsible for fall prevention
- nurses will be notified by lab personnel by phone
Down
- alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status and more
- Advanced Practice Nurse
- Surgical Site Infection
- Decreases the spread of germs
- Indicator for patients at risk for falls
- communication between team members, improves patient safety
- an acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
- the last resort for violent or non violet behavior
- Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services
- Pulmonary Emboli
- Physician's Assistant
- Columbia Suicude Severity Rating Scale
- Venous Thromboembolism
27 Clues: Name and DOB • Pulmonary Emboli • No Known Allergies • Physician's Assistant • Venous Thromboembolism • Advanced Practice Nurse • Surgical Site Infection • #1 priority after a fall • Decreases the spread of germs • to identify what the risks are • a verbal or phone order is to be • Healthcare-Associated infections • is responsible for fall prevention • ...
Drivers ed 2022-12-15
Across
- key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- 1 out of 22 drivers are arrested for ________
- includes aggressiveness reckless driving in attention and distractions
- who is responsible for operating the vehicle
- 41% of death were in alcohol related ______
- blood alcohol concentration
- assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- ____ is a privilege not a right
- proves you legally own the vehicle
- failure to pay full _____ was a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions
Down
- MN requires ______ on vehicles
- take license away for less than 365 days
- states have the power to take ____ from you
- always drive at a speed that is reasonable and safe for ___________
- every state has one
- take license away for a year or more
- this behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- threatens the safety of others and is a moving ______
- BAC can be tested by breath _____ or blood
- a factor in nearly 50% of all crashes
20 Clues: every state has one • blood alcohol concentration • MN requires ______ on vehicles • ____ is a privilege not a right • proves you legally own the vehicle • take license away for a year or more • a factor in nearly 50% of all crashes • take license away for less than 365 days • BAC can be tested by breath _____ or blood • assigned for driving violations (speeding) • ...
Administrative Laws and Driving Mobility Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-22
Across
- Prove that you legally own the vehicle
- Driving at a speed that is reasonable and prober for the whether conditions
- regulated by federal, state, and local governments working together
- Driving in a way that is putting other people at risk
- driving is a
- A distraction while on the road
- speed limits, traffic controls, roads
- Another responsibility of owning a car
- The National Traffic and Motor vehicle Safty Act
Down
- Simple two lane roads to complex interstate highways
- 38 precent of deaths 15-20 are becuase of motor vehicle crash injuries
- assigned for driving violations
- threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- When driving you have a lot of this
- Being mad at another driver
- Driver’s license requirements, vehicle registration, state laws
- drivers need to be aware of activities outside of there vehicle
- Apart of safety features of a vehicle
- part of 41 precent of deaths
- States have the power to take away your license for a year or more.
20 Clues: driving is a • Being mad at another driver • part of 41 precent of deaths • assigned for driving violations • A distraction while on the road • When driving you have a lot of this • Apart of safety features of a vehicle • speed limits, traffic controls, roads • Prove that you legally own the vehicle • Another responsibility of owning a car • ...
GCAL Crossword 2023-12-05
Across
- Collaborative steps identified to ensure safety
- Mobile crisis cannot be sent to this location
- BHL Founder
- Behavioral Health Centers (over 20) across the state with a comprehensive array of community-based outpatient and crisis services.
- Allows 24/7 walk in for people needing urgent care
- Safe setting calls
- Primary presentation for substance abuse.
- Implemented in September 2023
- Calling 911
- Messaging platform used universally throughout GCAL
- Email should be checked this many times in a shift
Down
- Helpful guide for processing calls
- Questions to better understand current circumstances
- For people who "Just want to talk"
- Legal right to confidentiality
- Warm support, active listening, empathy, etc.
- Legal statement provided to callers at the beginning of the call
- State agency that BHL holds contract for GCAL with
- Processes community setting calls
- Team of two people that assess callers in the community
- jails/hospitals
- "I should call out _ hours before my shift starts"
- Questions to determine current safety
23 Clues: BHL Founder • Calling 911 • jails/hospitals • Safe setting calls • Implemented in September 2023 • Legal right to confidentiality • Processes community setting calls • Helpful guide for processing calls • For people who "Just want to talk" • Questions to determine current safety • Primary presentation for substance abuse. • Mobile crisis cannot be sent to this location • ...
Violence Reduction 2023-12-05
Across
- Held weekly for prisoners that need extra support
- What does the B stand for in 'BINGO'
- The 'O' in BINGO stands for
- First letter in SASH stands for?
- Document used for self-harm
- To help prisoners involved in violence
- Free to call for prisoners needing support
- What is called for a non responsive prisoner
- Prisoners could be involved in
- What does the I stand for in CSIP
- Department to contact regarding potential safety/VR issues
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- We can use these to expire non-associates
- Prisoners could be involved in
- Some prisoners are trained in this and mainly used in evenings
- Cell share level is called
- Peer group mainly held here
- Seen by this department in Segregation daily
- How many VR/Safety officers are there
- Each wing has a Diversity and ? rep
- If there is self harm you are seen by an ACCT what?
- What code would you call for serious scolds
- Second 'S' in sash stands for?
22 Clues: Cell share level is called • The 'O' in BINGO stands for • Peer group mainly held here • Document used for self-harm • Prisoners could be involved in • Prisoners could be involved in • Second 'S' in sash stands for? • First letter in SASH stands for? • What does the I stand for in CSIP • Each wing has a Diversity and ? rep • What does the B stand for in 'BINGO' • ...
lesson 1& 2 review 2023-08-23
Across
- To make up for; to compensate for,; to counteract.
- A group organized according to rank or status.
- Emphasis in speaking or music.
- A unique for of language, spoken by people from a country, region, or social group.
- To clean, renew, repair, refresh.
- To mediate or help in a problem between others.
- A person who is equal to another in social standing or age.
- To establish peace; to end fighting or violence.
- To speed up or help the progress of.
- a style of pronunciation typical of people from a certain region or country.
- A place of refuge or safety.
- To encourage or assist, particularly in doing something wrong.
- clearness of speech or pronunciation.
- To give or present, especially as a gift or an honor.
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- to express clearly in words.
- Liberation; rescue from slavery, capture, or danger.
- Able to be understood.
- any place of safety or protection.
- To separate into different levels or layers.
- To state or set forth clearly.
20 Clues: Able to be understood. • to express clearly in words. • A place of refuge or safety. • Emphasis in speaking or music. • To state or set forth clearly. • To clean, renew, repair, refresh. • any place of safety or protection. • To speed up or help the progress of. • clearness of speech or pronunciation. • To separate into different levels or layers. • ...
Migration to the United States 2024-11-19
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- "Now I have a _______ of my future..." Lost Boy Quote
- Ukraine nuclear power plant that exploded in 1986
- 914,000 people immigrated to the US from this country (1851-1860)
- the organized elimination of an ethnic group
- money immigrants send back to their families
- flows of immigrants
- a very strong pull factor
- an environmental push factor
- the country had 2.7% of immigrants to US in 2007
- Lost Boys homeland
- for many refugees, a better life starts with this
- food brought to US from immigrants
- the US has long depended on immigrants for this
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- Mexican holiday many Americans now celebrate
- He became president of Lithuania in 1998
- when countries lose well educated people
- being mistreated because of your beliefs
- many Cubans flocked to this state
- someone who seeks safety by going to another country
- Cuban dictator that came into power in 1959
- the top country with brain drain in 2007
- spreading cultural features from one place to another
22 Clues: Lost Boys homeland • flows of immigrants • a very strong pull factor • an environmental push factor • many Cubans flocked to this state • food brought to US from immigrants • He became president of Lithuania in 1998 • when countries lose well educated people • being mistreated because of your beliefs • the top country with brain drain in 2007 • ...
Costco Safety Week 2023 2023-09-08
14 Clues: waste • blades • forklift • aid kits • extremes • pedestrian • procedures • extinguisher • using option • no more than 10 • in the workplace • program overview • proper techniques • personal protective equipment
22_6_2018 2018-06-22
15 Clues: φετα • μέλι • φερνω • διανομή • καθοδόν • κυλικείο • μακαρονια • ενυμερώνω • μακαρονια • σαντουιτς • μια μεριδα απο • ασε με να ελενω • διάφορος ποικίλος • κανονες ασφαλειας • στη-πραγματικοτητα
CompSupport VS Guidewire PC 2023-11-07
14 Clues: ES • Activity • Applicant • Exec Info • GL Company • Entry Date • Agency Code • Safety Group • Legal Entity • AgencyConnect • Commission Premium • Pending (Submission) • Pending (Submission) • Voluntary (Final Audit)
Escalations 2023-12-19
Across
- a type of ticket we submit usually when we escalate to the App team or NOC hint: we also do this for any facility issue/work order
- a person you can approach if you have any questions
- a property safety term. Hint- water causes this
- a note on the ticket only our team can view
- a trending issue that impacts multiple users is called ____ issue
- if a safety issue is determined we then assign the ticket to this person
- a resource and tool utilize daily. Hint: is is imbedded on the ticket
- the status we leave a ticket in after we have re-assigned it
- when we escalate the ticket on the ticket action this is called a ______ escalation
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- an example of a "people" safety word. Meaning to trip or slip
- the Microsoft teams channel where we escalate the ticket
- one of the teams we typically escalate ticket too (also: another team channel we use)
- an natural weather occurrence. Hint: bolt or rod
- if you are working a disposition que and you receive an unrelated ticket(ex. Billing) in your que you must ________
- the automated system that helps to filter tickets. A "nickname" for our automation
- if you are unsure what to do you should always do this?
- a keyword we should look out for that could lead to litigation Hint: another word for "sue"
- we must always _______ to the customer on a ticket before we escalate
18 Clues: a note on the ticket only our team can view • a property safety term. Hint- water causes this • an natural weather occurrence. Hint: bolt or rod • a person you can approach if you have any questions • if you are unsure what to do you should always do this? • the Microsoft teams channel where we escalate the ticket • ...
Health and Safety 2013-01-05
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- time sheet due on Marijana's desk by ....... morning
- What must you use when cutting concrete to protect your legs
- Must be given when ordering anything on behalf of the company
- JHA's are to be filled in/signed every day for every .........
- Paperwork that is to be kept on site all times as it contains important information on the job
- Endorsement that you need on your licence to operate a digger
- A plan that makes the site safe for traffic and the work being carried out
- These will now be done randomly on all staff
- You should only use this in your breaks for private use
- Company H&S representative
- The best fluid to hydrate you
- A ..... kit is used when there is a discharge of liquid on your site
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- When digging a trench in a tree lined street what must you have before you start
- What must be protected when creating slurry on the road
- Form you fill in for any incident that happens during work hours
- Used to fight a fire
- How often do you attend the H&S meetings
- A ...... kit is used when there is an injury
- What data sheets help you to know what chemicals you are working with and what emergency procedures to follow in an emergency
- Company STMS
- safety boots worn on site must be steel capped .... unless working with water
- How often do you check your vehicle
- Who is responsible for the safety of workers on site
- Colour of vest only worn by STMS
- What PPE gear must be worn and done up, even in our yard
25 Clues: Company STMS • Used to fight a fire • Company H&S representative • The best fluid to hydrate you • Colour of vest only worn by STMS • How often do you check your vehicle • How often do you attend the H&S meetings • A ...... kit is used when there is an injury • These will now be done randomly on all staff • time sheet due on Marijana's desk by ....... morning • ...
Safety and Kitchen 2014-08-21
Across
- The cut 1/8 x 1/8 x 1/8
- Microorganisms that cause illness, from body to food
- How many inches should equipment be from the floor
- What is 40 - 140
- Food Acidity Time Temperature Oxygen Mositure
- The cut; 1/4 x 1/4 x 2
- Person, animal, or plant that an organism feeds from
- Something with the potential to cause harm
- Soap or poison; type of contaminate
- The leading cause of foodborne illness
- The bodys negative reaction to a food protein
- Tapeworm is a type of
- To lower bacteria to a safe level
- Examination done to see if operation is safe
- To remove particles with soap and water
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- The bodys defense against illness
- Beef that is cooked to 145degrees is called
- Time and Temperature Control for Safety
- Bacteria found in chicken
- When 2 unsafe things come in contact (chix/lettuce)
- The most important part of personal hygiene
- Disease transmitted to people by food
- Small living organism
- Ready to eat foods go on This shelf
- Bacteria found in dented cans
- The are 16 of these in a pound
- First in First out
- Fingernails, glass, hair; type of contaminate
28 Clues: What is 40 - 140 • First in First out • Small living organism • Tapeworm is a type of • The cut; 1/4 x 1/4 x 2 • The cut 1/8 x 1/8 x 1/8 • Bacteria found in chicken • Bacteria found in dented cans • The are 16 of these in a pound • The bodys defense against illness • To lower bacteria to a safe level • Ready to eat foods go on This shelf • Soap or poison; type of contaminate • ...
Food Safety Crossword 2014-09-30
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- Listeria is unlike many other germs because it can ____ in cold temperatures
- 4-60 degrees (The temperature zone where bacteria grows most rapidly)
- Chemical components of food
- A type of bacteria that lives in our intestines and animal intestines
- Nutrients that provide no energy
- Energy giving nutrients
- This nutrient is our main energy source
- Fungus that grows on rotting food substances
- Temperature where most bacteria will be killed
- Fight Bac is a _____________ made to educate people about food safety
- This common micro-organism doesn't cause food poisoning and is used to make bread
- Make clean and hygienic. (It's a very important part of food safety)
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- Bacteria needs oxygen,time,warmth,food,correct ph and ________
- Don't eat food from a _______ can, it could cause Botulism
- Bacteria doesn't die when it is refrigerated or freezes,it ________
- A reaction to the chemicals in foods
- Bacteria found in soil, water and animals. Ex: Poultry and cattle
- The combination of water and carbon dioxide in the presence of light
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance
- One of the most common causes of food poisoning (Found in raw chicken)
- A micro organism that contaminates food
- A rare but serious illness caused by a bacterium which occurs in soil
22 Clues: Energy giving nutrients • Chemical components of food • Nutrients that provide no energy • A reaction to the chemicals in foods • A micro organism that contaminates food • This nutrient is our main energy source • Fungus that grows on rotting food substances • Temperature where most bacteria will be killed • A damaging immune response by the body to a substance • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-01
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- When you are starting a lab you should have what kind of shoes on?
- This is a safety area where you can do labs that contain fumes, toxic chemicals, etc.
- If a fire alam goes off and something is going wrong in the main exit, which exit should you take
- You use this when the room is on fire or when there is a big fire
- You wear this to protect your skin and clothing from damage
- You use this to wash your self down if u have a spill of a dangerous chemical on you
- Where should left over chemicals go after the lab
- For safety you should never smell the chemical you should?
- This is used when you get chemicals in your eye
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- In case of an emergency what should you use to contact the main office?
- What should be on your hands to prevent dangerous chemicals in contact with your skin?
- What 4 digit number is used to call the main office in case of an emergency.( Please spell the 4-digit number out)
- You use this when you get fire on you
- This should be read before starting any lab or experiment
- These should be worn to protect your eyes in labs
- You put beakers on this to make the liquid hot that is inside of the beaker
- You use this to pick up hot glassware
- You call this when you play in the science lab, when you are not supposed to
- You should ask if your unsure about something in a lab
- While dong a lab make sure you pay attention and Be.....
20 Clues: You use this when you get fire on you • You use this to pick up hot glassware • This is used when you get chemicals in your eye • These should be worn to protect your eyes in labs • Where should left over chemicals go after the lab • You should ask if your unsure about something in a lab • While dong a lab make sure you pay attention and Be..... • ...
Quality & safety crosswords 2015-09-02
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- Identification register of a product. Safety_________
- the implementation of a specific task"
- _________ tools from the power source, before cleaning and servicing or changing accessories such as blades, bits and cutter’s.
- To do any job you must be ______
- Situation or circumstances that both has a likelihood of occurring and a potentially negative consequences.
- A programme which uphold Non-Conformance as a tool to improve ProEight QMS rather than the avenue to penalized the Non-Conformance actions or personnel.
- Conformance to customers' requirements.
- It covers the quality policy, organisation structure and the overall documentation system outline.
- control operational tools,techniques and activities to be utilised by organisation in meeting quality requirements.
- Invention of Improved Design of Compression Unit
- An “almost” accident: a ______ miss
- They are used in day-to-day administration and processing activities
- If the CLIENT indicates that the mechanical seals are contaminated with _______ or uncertain, the SR shall reject the item and shall not obtain the items for mechanical inspection and servicing.
- organisation's documented method for performing an activity under controlled conditions to achieve conformity to spesified requirements.
- Scheduled wastes means any waste falling within the categories of waste listed in the _________ Schedule
- Regulations that governs with any accidents arising out in workplace
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- Safety is built into every aspect in work and thinking
- When lifting or carrying, you should never ______ at the waist
- An unsafe ______ is careless behavior
- A detailed, step-by-step instruction document, which
- Important Element in Safety Management System
- Customers' evaluation of the perceived discrepancy between prior expectation and the actual performance of the product
- Invention of First Malaysian Made Dynamic Tester
- Report these to your supervisor
- It consists of statements of the organisation regarding its intentions in relation to its quality performance
- _________ shall be conducted by observing site operating conditions, interviewing employees from various job levels that are relevant to the issue, and reviewing documented procedures, work instructions and records.
- Use your _____ when lifting, not your back
- Also called Ishikawa Diagram
- "In workplace, the attitudes, beliefs, perceptions and values that is share in relation to safety"
- requirements obligation imposed on an organisation,including those are statutory or regulatory
- Analytical technique used by engineers to ensure that potential problems have been considered and addressed.
31 Clues: Also called Ishikawa Diagram • Report these to your supervisor • To do any job you must be ______ • An “almost” accident: a ______ miss • An unsafe ______ is careless behavior • the implementation of a specific task" • Conformance to customers' requirements. • Use your _____ when lifting, not your back • Important Element in Safety Management System • ...
Kitchen/Food Safety 2015-09-25
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- you use this for cleaning dishes
- when you touch a very hot surface
- cutting off the skin of fruit or vegetables
- to defrost something
- to beat butter or shortening till soft
- a utensil used to stir food
- something used to cut food on
- pour liquid off of food
- something used to freeze things
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- to mix food around with a spoon
- cook a liquid over a low heat for a long time
- something to eat your food on
- something done to clean dishes
- folding dough back and push it forward with heel of hand
- to cut food as small as you can
- cooking food in little fat
- a utensil used to cut food
- soak food in a liquid before cooking
- something used to chill things
- to cut food into small squares
20 Clues: to defrost something • pour liquid off of food • cooking food in little fat • a utensil used to cut food • a utensil used to stir food • something to eat your food on • something used to cut food on • something done to clean dishes • something used to chill things • to cut food into small squares • to mix food around with a spoon • to cut food as small as you can • ...
GMP & Food Safety 2014-12-10
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- /All __________ traps including insect bate stations are handled only by a member of the pest control team.
- Keep all _________ items in your lockers or vehicles, not in the operations area.
- steps to prevent product from damage and ____ abuse.
- All _______ must check-in in the will call office.
- crushed, torn, leaking, open, or condensation-stained cases from normal product flow.
- measures to prevent cross ____________ from fresh meat.
- /Do not use ______ or distressed pallets.
- /_______ audits will be conducted by a member of management and a member of the safety committee.
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- / Cleanliness of the facility is _______ responsibility.
- open any product container without__________ from management.
- Possession of alcohol and drugs on company property.
- or report any unsanitary conditions observed ________________.
- Do not _________ or rest on product.
- /Fresh meat will be ___________ and held segregated from other packed items.
- No eating, drinking, gum-or tobacco chewing is permitted in the receiving, shipping or _____ area.
- your supervisor if you have an __________ or communicable illness.
- for Good Manufacturing Practices.
- /Wash hands for 20 ___________ under hot running water.
- /Hands will be _____________ after handling leaking or damaged fresh meat containers.
- /Wipe hands then use a paper _______ to turn off water and open door.
20 Clues: for Good Manufacturing Practices. • Do not _________ or rest on product. • /Do not use ______ or distressed pallets. • All _______ must check-in in the will call office. • Possession of alcohol and drugs on company property. • steps to prevent product from damage and ____ abuse. • /Wash hands for 20 ___________ under hot running water. • ...
Kevin's Safety Crossword 2015-10-15
Across
- never look directly into a _________ that is being heated
- never remove chemicals from the ___________ area
- students must wear these
- do not place hot apparatus directly on the desk. always use an _____________.
- never leave a lit ______ unattend
- don't do this in a lab
- when ___________ reagents from one container to another, hold the containers away from the body
- use this to fill a pipet
- follow these during a lab
- Conduct yourself in a ___________ manner at all times in the laboratory.
- Follow these carefully in a lab
- never mix these improperly
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- do not _______ hot glassware in cold water
- carry ___________ in a vertical position to minimize the likelihood of breakage and injury
- wash your _____ befor and after each experiment
- students are never permitted to go into the ___________________ unless the lab instructor has given you permission
- _____ have to be handled with care
- never use _______ or cracked glassware.
- handle _________ hazardous liquids over a pan to contain spills
- i you do not __________ how to use a piece of equipment, ask the teacher
20 Clues: don't do this in a lab • students must wear these • use this to fill a pipet • follow these during a lab • never mix these improperly • Follow these carefully in a lab • never leave a lit ______ unattend • _____ have to be handled with care • never use _______ or cracked glassware. • do not _______ hot glassware in cold water • wash your _____ befor and after each experiment • ...
Brooke's Safety Crossword 2015-10-12
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- Experiments must be _____ at all times
- Conduct yourself in a _____ manner at all time in the laboratory
- Do not ______ hot glassware in cold water
- Do not use use laboratory ____as containers for food or beverages
- Be ___ and proceed with caution at all time in the laboratory
- Fill wash bottles up with only _____ water
- Keep ___ clean
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- Never remove ____ or other materials from the laboratory
- Any time chemicals, heat or glassware are used, students will wear laboratory _____
- Keep ____away from face, eyes, mouth and body while using chemicals or preserved specimens
- Be____ for your work in the laboratory
- Never return ____ chemicals to their original containers
- Always work in well ___ areas
- Lab aprons have been provided for your use and should be ___ during laboratory activities
- Never look ___ a container that is being heated
- Never ____ alone.
- Never ____ around in the laboratory
- When transferring reagents from one container to another, hold the containers ____ from your body
- Never use mouth ____to fill a pipet.
- Contact ___ should not be worn in the laboratory unless you have permission from the instructor.
20 Clues: Keep ___ clean • Never ____ alone. • Always work in well ___ areas • Never ____ around in the laboratory • Never use mouth ____to fill a pipet. • Be____ for your work in the laboratory • Experiments must be _____ at all times • Do not ______ hot glassware in cold water • Fill wash bottles up with only _____ water • Never look ___ a container that is being heated • ...
Trevor's Safety Crossword 2015-10-12
Across
- must NOT be touched when this type of thermometer is broken
- always keep your work area in this manner
- used to clean hands after every experiment
- read all these thoroughly before entering the laboratory
- use this to avoid spills when handling flammable liquids
- must be handled with extreme care
- these must be worn dealing with chemicals
- report all of these to your instructor
- NEVER use this type of suction to fill a pipet
- DO NOT do this in the lab
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- always turn this off when not in use.
- fill wash bottles only with this type of water
- is a hands-on laboratory class
- will shatter if hot and put into cold water
- perform all these as authorized by your instructor
- follow all written and verbal
- you will be assigned one
- must be read carefully before use
- protects hands
- is the #1 priority for students,teachers and parents
20 Clues: protects hands • you will be assigned one • DO NOT do this in the lab • follow all written and verbal • is a hands-on laboratory class • must be read carefully before use • must be handled with extreme care • always turn this off when not in use. • report all of these to your instructor • always keep your work area in this manner • these must be worn dealing with chemicals • ...
Patient Safety Challenge 2016-03-03
Across
- A child has been abducted. Man your stations and report suspicious characters.
- Make decisions about care that align with the _______ of Willis-Knighton.
- An error of wrong action or correct action performed incorrectly.
- Misuse of this can cause medical devices to malfunction. Don't charge your phone here.
- An important part of Just Culture. Recognizing and taking action to correct unsafe practices.
- Should be specific and measurable.
- The Partnership for Patients estimates that 25% of injuries from falls are _______.
- To continuously improve the health and well-being of the people we serve.
- National database for examining relationships between nursing care and patient outcomes.
- Poses a higher risk of over sedation and respiratory depression.
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- May lead to respiratory depression. ETCO2 monitoring should be initiated when starting PCA.
- Linked to many patient safety events and is among the top 3 cuases of Sentinel events reported to TJC.
- Safety culture is a ________.
- Even minor falls can trigger this for the elderly.
- Yellow armband, magnet outside patient doors, a red "F" on the white board.
- Worn above the waist with the name and picture visible at all times.
- an unplanned descent to the floor with our without injury
- Wears scrubs and pretends to be a healthcare provider.
- Institution of these processes are intended to prevent patient harm.
- HCAHPS (Patient satisfaction) can improve if we remember to do this.
- Focus of the latest NPSG.
21 Clues: Focus of the latest NPSG. • Safety culture is a ________. • Should be specific and measurable. • Even minor falls can trigger this for the elderly. • Wears scrubs and pretends to be a healthcare provider. • an unplanned descent to the floor with our without injury • Poses a higher risk of over sedation and respiratory depression. • ...
Patient Safety Challenge 2016-03-03
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- National database for examining relationships between nursing care and patient outcomes.
- Poses a higher risk of over sedation and respiratory depression.
- Institution of these processes are intended to prevent patient harm.
- An important part of Just Culture. Recognizing and taking action to correct unsafe practices.
- Safety culture is a ________.
- To continuously improve the health and well-being of the people we serve.
- Linked to many patient safety events and is among the top 3 causes of Sentinel events reported to TJC.
- an unplanned descent to the floor with our without injury
- Make decisions about care that align with the _______ of Willis-Knighton.
- An error of wrong action or correct action performed incorrectly.
- Misuse of this can cause medical devices to malfunction. Don't charge your phone here.
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- Yellow armband, magnet outside patient doors, a red "F" on the white board.
- Wears scrubs and pretends to be a healthcare provider.
- The Partnership for Patients estimates that 25% of injuries from falls are _______.
- Worn above the waist with the name and picture visible at all times.
- Focus of the latest NPSG.
- Even minor falls can trigger this for the elderly.
- A child has been abducted. Man your stations and report suspicious characters.
- May lead to respiratory depression. ETCO2 monitoring should be initiated when starting PCA.
- HCAHPS (Patient satisfaction) can improve if we remember to do this.
20 Clues: Focus of the latest NPSG. • Safety culture is a ________. • Even minor falls can trigger this for the elderly. • Wears scrubs and pretends to be a healthcare provider. • an unplanned descent to the floor with our without injury • Poses a higher risk of over sedation and respiratory depression. • An error of wrong action or correct action performed incorrectly. • ...
joey's safety crossword 2015-10-05
Across
- never ____ around in the laboratory.
- do not eat or drink while in the_____.
- never return unused ______ to there original containers.
- know the ____ and operating procedures of all safety equipment.
- if you or your lab partner is ___ yell out code one.
- preform only those experiments authorized by the ____.
- be ____ for your work in the lab.
- keep ___ clear.
- keep ___ away from your face, eyes, mouth and body when using chemicals.
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- when first entering a science room do not ___ any equipment.
- heated metals and glass wear stays ___ for a long time.
- conduct yourself in a _____ manner at all times in the lab.
- when using knives and shape objects _____ with the point down and away.
- _____ of all chemical waste properly.
- do not ___ hot glass wear in cold water.
- never work ___ without in instructor present.
- never use mouth ___ to fill a pipet.
- lab aprons ______ be worn during lab activity's.
- students are ___ permitted in the science storage rooms unless given permission by instructor.
- ___ and equipment instructions must be read carefully before use.
- if chemical splashes in your eye or on your skin immediately ___ with water.
21 Clues: keep ___ clear. • be ____ for your work in the lab. • never ____ around in the laboratory. • _____ of all chemical waste properly. • never use mouth ___ to fill a pipet. • do not eat or drink while in the_____. • do not ___ hot glass wear in cold water. • never work ___ without in instructor present. • lab aprons ______ be worn during lab activity's. • ...
Safety Related Definitions 2016-03-29
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- Occurring within a short time; happening speedily: rapid growth.
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air.
- Of or relating to a town or city or its local government.
- Of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished from the navy
- A serious bacterial infection that occurs primarily in animals.
- A shaking of a part of the earth's surface that often causes great damage.
- he water on or surrounding the surface of the globe, including the water of the oceans and the water in the atmosphere
- Of or relating to biology or living organisms.
- a vent in the earth's crust through which lava, steam, ashes, etc.
- A release of mechanical, chemical, or nuclear energy in a sudden and often violent manner with the generation of high temperature.
- Of or relating to chemistry.
- the act or process of evacuating, or the condition of being evacuated; discharge or expulsion, as of contents.
- a scale, ranging from 1 to 10, for indicating the intensity of an earthquake.
- Pertaining to or of the nature of a union of states under a central government distinct from the individual governments of the separate states
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- a structure that covers or protects people or things.
- a mask-like device containing or attached to a component that filters the air inhaled by the wearer through charcoal and chemicals.
- A radioactive element that is used to make nuclear energy and nuclear weapons.
- 112
- Of or pertaining to a process or substances created by human technology.
- Pertaining to forces in or motions of liquids.
- the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes.
- Having or producing a powerful and dangerous form of energy.
- Of or relating to a large geographic region
- Belonging or relating to a particular area or neighbourhood.
24 Clues: 112 • Of or relating to chemistry. • Of or relating to a large geographic region • Pertaining to forces in or motions of liquids. • Of or relating to biology or living organisms. • the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air. • a structure that covers or protects people or things. • Of or relating to a town or city or its local government. • ...
Kitchen Safety Crossword 2018-03-08
Across
- Found in beef, produce, raw milk, and unpasteurized dairy
- Step 3 of washing your hands
- Conditions that maintain health and prevent disease
- Found in cooked foods left in danger zone
- Most common food born illness
- A disease that comes from digesting some foods
- do this before and after cooking
- The temperature food should never be kept at
- Microorganisms that cause disease.
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- When one food is unknowingly mixed with another
- Most hygienic way to dry your hands
- foods that can go bad
- As you cook you also need to keep your workplace
- The sharper it is the safer
- To do after washing hands
- Found in improperly canned foods
- A reaction certain people have to some foods
- Used for cutting smaller foods like apples
- First step of washing your hands
- Takes at least ten seconds when washing your hands
20 Clues: foods that can go bad • To do after washing hands • The sharper it is the safer • Step 3 of washing your hands • Most common food born illness • Found in improperly canned foods • First step of washing your hands • do this before and after cooking • Microorganisms that cause disease. • Most hygienic way to dry your hands • Found in cooked foods left in danger zone • ...
Kitchen Safety Crossword 2018-03-07
Across
- What you can use to put out grease fires.
- How you should always keep your knives.
- What should be kept in your kitchen incase of an injury.
- What you should do to prepare your hands for cooking.
- What can happen when you mix vegetables and raw meat?
- When cooking, always make sure you are using the right what?
- Who you should tell first if you get injured
- What knife is used the most in kitchens?
- What you should do to the oven and stove burners to prevent fires.
- Never use these in a kitchen as they can multiply bacteria.
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- What you should use to take something hot out of the oven.
- Always turn these inwards so they cannot be reached or pulled down.
- You must cook food to a certain temperature to avoid this.
- What is a substitute to washing your hands with soap?
- Clean these up in the kitchen so people don't fall.
- What you should tie back while cooking.
- What you should never try to put grease fires out with.
- What type of water do you not put knives in?
- Where to never put hot pots and pans.
- What you should never leave unattended while cooking in the kitchen.
20 Clues: Where to never put hot pots and pans. • How you should always keep your knives. • What you should tie back while cooking. • What knife is used the most in kitchens? • What you can use to put out grease fires. • What type of water do you not put knives in? • Who you should tell first if you get injured • Clean these up in the kitchen so people don't fall. • ...
1.1- Safety Basics 2020-02-26
Across
- wash knives separately & never leave knives in a ________
- always carry a knife at your side with the tip pointed toward the _________
- agency that writes workplace safety standards
- a scrape
- type of fire that occurs from combustible switches, wiring, metals, or iron
- a ________ knife is safer to use than a dull knife
- worn to protect your hands from injury or as a precaution against food contamination
- use ____ pot holders or oven mitts
- technique used to save the life of someone who is choking (two words)
- don't ________ your body are you pick up or move an object
- hold knives with a firm grip on the _____________
- type of fire that occurs from electrical cords, switches, or wiring
- cuts or tears in the skin that can be quite deep
- store knives in a ______ for safety
- type of fire that occurs from grease, oil, or chemicals
- requires foodservice operations to track how they handle and dispose of hazardous materials
- quick to burn
- never ______ your hand when holding a knife
- always _______ appliances before cleaning them
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- ____________ occurs when a portion of the skin is partially or completely torn off
- the most common type of fire protection equipment used in foodservice operations
- these must be closed-toe, sturdy, & slip-resistant
- mixing ammonia with this can produce a toxic or explosive gas
- remove lids by tilting them away from your body to let the _______ escape
- always cut ________ from your body
- apply this to a burn to stop the burning (two words)
- the chemical name for baking soda (two words)
- type of fire that occurs from wood, paper, cloth, or plastic
- wipe these up immediately
- type of fire that occurs in cooking appliances involving combustible vegetable or animal fats
- when lifting heavy objects, keep your _______ straight
- apply this to a cut to stop the bleeding
- emergency care performed on a person who is unresponsive
33 Clues: a scrape • quick to burn • wipe these up immediately • always cut ________ from your body • use ____ pot holders or oven mitts • store knives in a ______ for safety • apply this to a cut to stop the bleeding • never ______ your hand when holding a knife • agency that writes workplace safety standards • the chemical name for baking soda (two words) • ...
Beca Safety Crossword 2019-11-11
Across
- It is undrinkable, generally (4)
- Roughing it, perhaps (7)
- Being present in the moment (7)
- Once you have kids for them you are … (12)
- A place to comb when stranded (5)
- Gold, Frankincense and myrrh, famously (5)
- Bear in mind (13)
- No matter if Bike, Trike, Uni, or Motor, the ultima in verb is the same (7)
- Word before "time" and "tree" (6)
- Mend your old well (6)
- Head is spinning when all at sea (8)
- Get involved so as to alter outcomes (9)
- From The Lion King Scar relishes being … (8)
- Spot, plot, or lot (4)
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- Steve Carell or Ricky Gervais both played lead roles in The…(6)
- Is key but can be easily lost in translation (13)
- Parallel Case (7)
- When vying for a new chair, you begin to consider this (10)
- Pasithea Greek goddess of? (10)
- The - Christmas movie set between a large LA home and a quaint rural cottage in England (7)
- Oscar-winning drama, ...Miss Daisy (7)
- According to stereotypes you put shrimp on it (8)
- Wanderlust is a desire to… (6)
- Takes a chance (4)
24 Clues: Parallel Case (7) • Bear in mind (13) • Takes a chance (4) • Mend your old well (6) • Spot, plot, or lot (4) • Roughing it, perhaps (7) • Wanderlust is a desire to… (6) • Being present in the moment (7) • Pasithea Greek goddess of? (10) • It is undrinkable, generally (4) • A place to comb when stranded (5) • Word before "time" and "tree" (6) • Head is spinning when all at sea (8) • ...
Kitchen Safety Crossword 2020-03-08
Across
- Cut _____ from yourself, at a slant.
- Use potholders to move _____ pots.
- Keep _____ far away from water.
- Keep pan/pot handles towards the _____ of the stove.
- If you smell _____, turn off all appliances and air out the house.
- There are many different types of _____, but you don't want to try and catch them falling.
- Use sharp tools for their _____ purpose.
- Instead of using _____, put out the fire by suffocating it.
- Dull knives cause more accidents than _____ ones.
- use a _____ or stool to reach thing in high places.
- Keep the _____ surface clear and clean at all times.
- Pull the _____ out to reach pots/pans, don't reach into the oven.
- Keep anything _____ away from heat sources.
- Aim the fire extinguisher at the _____ of the flame.
- Use an _____ to protect your hands when handling hot items.
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- Close cabinets and drawers _____ use.
- _____ unused appliances.
- Clean up _____ immediately.
- Keep a close eye on your _____ or keep them out of the kitchen.
- Do not heat _____ jars, bottles, or cans.
- Don't turn on a _____ while it's empty.
- stir any foods in the microwave to _____ the heat.
- Use _____ to remove foods from pots instead of your hands.
23 Clues: _____ unused appliances. • Clean up _____ immediately. • Keep _____ far away from water. • Use potholders to move _____ pots. • Cut _____ from yourself, at a slant. • Close cabinets and drawers _____ use. • Don't turn on a _____ while it's empty. • Use sharp tools for their _____ purpose. • Do not heat _____ jars, bottles, or cans. • ...
Science Equipment & Safety 2021-02-19
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- used to mix chemicals; has a narrow neck
- an electronic ___________ us used to weigh materials
- used to measure the temperature of a substance
- used to separate solids from liquids
- __________ should not be eaten in the lab
- a small ceramic container used to heat chemicals
- similar to a spoon; used to obtain dry chemicals
- a ___________ bin is used to store broken glass in the lab
- an ___________ basin is used to dry out salt solutions
- long __________ should be tied up when conducting experiments
- you should tell your ___________ immediately if there is an accident in the lab
- a ___________ triangle is used to hold a crucible while it is being heated
- used to hold liquid chemicals for heating or mixing; cylindrical shape
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- safety ___________ are used to protect your eyes
- connects a clamp to a retort stand
- a long, white covering used to protect your body during experiments
- provides heat in the Science lab; has 2 flame colours
- used to hold beakers over a bunsen burner when heating
- a narrow piece of glassware used to do small reactions
- metal tool used to hold hot beakers and flasks
- used to measure an exact amount of liquid
- you should be gentle when opening _________ in a lab as there might be delicate glassware stored inside
- a ___________ stand is used to clamp equipment at different heights
- a __________ mat is used with a tripod to hold a beaker while it is heated
24 Clues: connects a clamp to a retort stand • used to separate solids from liquids • used to mix chemicals; has a narrow neck • used to measure an exact amount of liquid • __________ should not be eaten in the lab • metal tool used to hold hot beakers and flasks • used to measure the temperature of a substance • safety ___________ are used to protect your eyes • ...
Safety at RoadCulture 2020-05-07
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- Legislation governing road movement & vehicle use (4-5)
- Time period where highest volume of traffic is observed
- ‘Go says the ______ light’
- Reflectors must be this colour when viewed on the left
- Space allocated for deceleration and storage (7-3)
- A number used together to reduce vehicle speeds
- Topographic feature
- Width available between vehicle and a roadside hazard
- Scale of exposure when all risk factors are present
- Used at roadworks to delineate edges
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- Crash resulting in a fatality or injury
- Tendency for a vehicle in motion to on keep moving
- RoadCulture is celebrating this birthday today
- Road user not in a vehicle
- Opposing vehicle movements with potential for a crash
- Suggested course of action to address a problem or risk
- Key factor in the Safe Systems Approach to road safety
- Edge of the road
- Detailed plan to support consultation with stakeholders
- Time measure indicating intersection performance
20 Clues: Edge of the road • Topographic feature • Road user not in a vehicle • ‘Go says the ______ light’ • Used at roadworks to delineate edges • Crash resulting in a fatality or injury • RoadCulture is celebrating this birthday today • A number used together to reduce vehicle speeds • Time measure indicating intersection performance • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2020-08-17
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- Worn to protect eyes from fire and chemicals.
- used to transfer liquids into small containers.
- Used to move glassware that's been heated.
- Used to measure precise volumes of liquids.
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by electricity.
- Used to transfer precise amounts of liquids.
- Where you should NEVER dispose of broken glass.
- What you should always do at end of lab.
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas.
- Appropriate way to smell chemicals in lab.
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- Type of shoes to be worn in lab.
- Used to measure mass.
- Worn to protect clothing in lab.
- Used to measure length.
- Used only if you spill chemicals on your body.
- When in doubt, ask this person.
- Best for putting out fire on a person.
- To operate you must Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep.
- Used to hold test tubes in an upright position.
- Used to heat, mix, hold and measure chemicals.
20 Clues: Used to measure mass. • Used to measure length. • When in doubt, ask this person. • Type of shoes to be worn in lab. • Worn to protect clothing in lab. • Best for putting out fire on a person. • Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas. • What you should always do at end of lab. • Used to move glassware that's been heated. • Appropriate way to smell chemicals in lab. • ...
Process Safety Management 2020-08-04
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- Government Agency that oversees PSM regulations
- a type of Hot Work requiring a permit
- Method to assure safe working conditions during servicing or maintenance
- it is a hazard evaluation technique
- Type of review prior to returning to service
- Must be trained if working in or near PSM covered area
- Who is required to participate
- Incident
- Process Hazard
- Another type of hazard evaluation
- it is required initially to all employees
- Who to report PSM issues
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- What type of work requires a special permit
- Any type of deviation form the norm which shall be investigated
- How changes are tracked
- Chemicals covered by PSM
- Chemical covered here
- Instructions for performing tasks
- What type of audit is a required every 3 years
- Operating
- Provides information on chemicals
- Mechanical
22 Clues: Incident • Operating • Mechanical • Process Hazard • Chemical covered here • How changes are tracked • Chemicals covered by PSM • Who to report PSM issues • Who is required to participate • Instructions for performing tasks • Provides information on chemicals • Another type of hazard evaluation • it is a hazard evaluation technique • a type of Hot Work requiring a permit • ...
Safety Scramble Vocabulary 2021-01-18
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- keeping yourself, the kitchen, the food, and cooking free of germs
- a disease-causing bacteria that contaminates food and causes food poisoning
- Cords electrical cords that have been damaged by use (the plastic is missing, the wires are showing, and it could cause a fire or death)
- Ladder to reach items on a higher shelf
- an unexpected and undesirable event
- something that can spoil or decay quickly (e.g. milk or bread)
- careful work habits to avoid accidents (e.g. burns, cuts, electric shocks, and falls)
- portable tank containing chemicals that shoot out in a stream to put out small fires
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- anything that ignites easily or is capable of burning very rapidly (e.g. paper or wood)
- to fall down unexpectedly
- harming or killing by means of chemicals
- to penetrate the skin with a sharp instrument
- knives should be stored in a knife block to keep them sharp
- to drop suddenly from a standing position
- to damage or injure by fire or heat
- emergency treatment given to an injured person before professional care arrives
- a wall outlet that is overloaded with electrical plugs
- a potentially dangerous situation
- to burn with hot liquid or steam
- most harmful and fatal disease from canned meats and low acids foods (e.g. usually seen in cans wit rounded tops and bottoms, SAFE cans should have a flat top and bottom)
20 Clues: to fall down unexpectedly • to burn with hot liquid or steam • a potentially dangerous situation • to damage or injure by fire or heat • an unexpected and undesirable event • Ladder to reach items on a higher shelf • harming or killing by means of chemicals • to drop suddenly from a standing position • to penetrate the skin with a sharp instrument • ...
Safety Vocab Crossword 2021-01-18
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- plug A wall outlet that is overloaded with electrical plugs
- To drop suddenly from a standing position
- To fall down unexpectedly
- Should be stored in block to keep them sharp
- aid Emergency treatment given to an injured person before professional care arrives
- A potentially dangerous situation
- Anything that ignites easily or is capable of burning very rapidly
- An unexpected and undesirable event
- Disease where bacteria that contaminates food and causes food poisoning
- Harming or killing by means or decay quickly
- Portable tank containing chemicals that shoot out in a stream to put out small fires
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- A harmful fatal disease from canned goods and low acid foods
- To penetrate the skin with a sharp instrument
- To burn with hot liquid or steam
- To damage or injure by fire or heat
- Something that can spoil or decay quickly
- Careful work habits to avoid accidents
- Keeping you, the kitchen, the food, and cooking free of germs
- To reach items on a higher shelf
- cords Damaged by use where the plastic is missing, the wires are showing, and it cause a fire or death
20 Clues: To fall down unexpectedly • To burn with hot liquid or steam • To reach items on a higher shelf • A potentially dangerous situation • To damage or injure by fire or heat • An unexpected and undesirable event • Careful work habits to avoid accidents • To drop suddenly from a standing position • Something that can spoil or decay quickly • ...
Food Safety Crossword 2020-12-08
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- - This utensil is used during cooking to cover meat in its own juices or with a sauce
- - This utensil is used to slash the tops of bread in baking
- - This utensil is used to finely chop/mince foods especially herbs
- - This utensil is used to spread oil, juices, sauce or glaze on food
- - This utensil is used to channel liquid and fine grained substances into containers with a small opening
- - This utensil is used to create a hard layer of caramelized sugar in a creme brulee
- - This foodborne illness is caused by drinking water or eating food contaminated with human feces
- - Always separate large amounts of leftover into _____ amounts for faster and more efficient cooling
- - Always use a _____ paper towel to pick up shattered glass, if a broom and pan don’t work
- - Food should always be stored in the refrigerator within _____ hours or else it will spoil
- - Always scrub fruits and vegetables with _____ skin to clean dirt and bacteria
- - Always _____ your groceries in your shopping cart and car to prevent cross contamination
- - A technique which soaks food in salted water
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- - When using the microwave you should cover, stir and _____ the food to get even cooking
- - Never _____ a refrigerator because it will prevent air circulation inside
- - This utensil is used to make sure the meat is ready eat
- - This foodborne illness is sourced from meats, stews, gravies and vanilla sauce
- - The safest way to thaw food is in a _____
- - Always keep the _____ edge of the knife away from you to prevent yourself from getting cut
- - Never _____ the microwave door when there is a fire in it
- - a traditional Japanese heating device
21 Clues: - a traditional Japanese heating device • - The safest way to thaw food is in a _____ • - A technique which soaks food in salted water • - This utensil is used to make sure the meat is ready eat • - This utensil is used to slash the tops of bread in baking • - Never _____ the microwave door when there is a fire in it • ...
Learning Activity: Safety 2021-03-07
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- ______occurs when an energy source contains sufficient energy to remove an electron from an orbital shell.
- A skin response to exposure known as hair loss is called_____.
- Reduction in the intensity of the x-ray beam is known as ____.
- The radiation protection barrier in which the primary beam is directed toward is an example of a _____ barrier.
- Genetic effects of radiation represent a linear ______ curve.
- Tissue is MOST sensitive to radiation when it is ______.
- Coherent scatter is also known as _____ scatter.
- “All-or-nothing” radiation effects describe _______ effects
- Radiation that passes through the tube housing in directions other than that of the useful beam is ______ radiation.
- Temporary infertility is an example of a ______ effect.
- X-rays travel at the speed of ____
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- The biologic effect that occurs when ionization takes place in cellular water and results in the formation of a free radical is ______ effect.
- A positively charged ion is a ____.
- The quality of an x-ray beam refers to its ability to _____.
- The single most important source of scattered radiation in radiography and fluoroscopy is the ____.
- Atoms that have the same atomic number but different mass numbers are ____.
- Radiation protection barriers that are designed to protect from leakage and scattered radiation are known as _____ barriers.
- _____ absorption occurs when an x-ray is completely absorbed by an inner-shell electron
- The ____ effect occurs when an x-ray removes an electron from its outer shell and proceeds in a different direction.
- The ___ of an x-ray beam refers to the number of x-ray photons exiting the beam.
20 Clues: X-rays travel at the speed of ____ • A positively charged ion is a ____. • Coherent scatter is also known as _____ scatter. • Temporary infertility is an example of a ______ effect. • Tissue is MOST sensitive to radiation when it is ______. • “All-or-nothing” radiation effects describe _______ effects • The quality of an x-ray beam refers to its ability to _____. • ...
Search For Safety 2017-06-19
Across
- This is what Larry did with Ben's money
- The man who hired Ben. (2 wds)
- The main character in the story, first and last name. (2 wds)
- The person who rescued Ben and his mother when they were living in a cold, dark, apartment (2 wds)
- Ben started to go to school early to get this.
- The name of the girl Ben meets when he goes to meet the principal of Bluford High School.
- Ben's mother's first name.
- Ben's English teacher. (2 wds)
- The type of business Ben started to work in. (2 wds)
- Mr. Graham's daughter.
- When Ben went to Ms. Spencer's office in chapter 10, she told him to pull up his....
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- Ben's stepfather's name.
- This is what Larry always brought home.
- This is what Mr. Graham told Ben to do when Ben came to see him in the hospital in chapter 9. (3 wds)
- Where did Larry tell Ben to stay? (2 wds)
- The name of the high school Ben goes to after he and his mom move.
- The name people called Larry when he was in high school. (3 wds)
- Larry's creepy friend.
- At the beginning of the book, what does Ben's mom announce that she is going to do? (2 wds)
- Aunt Fay's profession.
20 Clues: Larry's creepy friend. • Aunt Fay's profession. • Mr. Graham's daughter. • Ben's stepfather's name. • Ben's mother's first name. • The man who hired Ben. (2 wds) • Ben's English teacher. (2 wds) • This is what Larry did with Ben's money • This is what Larry always brought home. • Where did Larry tell Ben to stay? (2 wds) • Ben started to go to school early to get this. • ...
Safety ed crossword 2019-03-31
Across
- the chances of you getting injured while driving
- License taken away for a year or longer
- Driving that dangers the driver, other drivers, property, and/or pedestrians
- Speed limits that advise to interrupt their current speed for a small amount of time
- allowing someone else to proceed driving before you
- Some states having different speed limits depending whether it is day or night
- Things that effect roads, the way someone drives, and risk of injury or death. Examples are weather, mental state, and time
- Shows who is responsible for operating a vehicle
- License taken away for less than a year
- system assigned for driving violations
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- The maximum and minimum speed that a vehicle can be driven in a road.
- when the driver is consciously driving in a dangerous manner, the driving knows what risk they aren’t putting himself and others in, and aware that the conditions around them can increase the risk
- A state where someone will drive recklessly because they are angry
- Proof that you legally own a vehicle
- once receiving your license drivers agree that if they are stopped they will stop if are suspected of DUI.
- Key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- the procedure of issuing or removing someone’s drivers license, registering a vehicle, and securing a title for the vehicle
- Always drive at a reasonable and safe speed for the conditions around you.
- The right to go first.
- something that gets your attention off of the road and driving
20 Clues: The right to go first. • Proof that you legally own a vehicle • system assigned for driving violations • License taken away for a year or longer • License taken away for less than a year • Key legal terms in a reckless driving charge • the chances of you getting injured while driving • Shows who is responsible for operating a vehicle • ...
Food & Kitchen safety! 2019-09-30
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- SOMETHING EVERY PERSON HAS TO DO DAILEY, ESPECIALLY IN THE KITCHEN, TO MAKE SURE THINGS AREN'T COVERED IN HARMFUL BACTERIA
- OCCURS WHEN SOMEONE HAS AN ALLERGIC REACTION
- SOMETHING THAT HELPS TO PUT OUT A FIRE
- A KITCHEN UTENSIL USED TO CUT FOODS
- A TYPE OF FIRE THAT OCCURS IN A PAN
- USED WHEN SOMEONE GOES INTO ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK
- SOMETHING USED IN A KITCHEN TO PERFORM A SPECIFIC TASK, BUT IS NOT A UTENSIL
- A SICKNESS CAUSED BY FOOD THAT WAS UNDERDONE, CROSS-CONTAMINATED, ETC.
- A MICROSCOPIC ORGANISM (USUALLY MOULD, A BACTERIUM, A VIRUS OR A FUNGUS.)
- THIS IS WORN ON SOMEONES HEAD TO AVOID HAIR GOING INTO FOODS
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- THESE THINGS ARE USED TO HELP YOU TAKE THINGS OUT OF THE OVEN WITHOUT BURNING YOUR HANDS OR YOUR ARMS
- BACTERIA GROWS FASTEST IN THIS TEMPERATURE RANGE
- BACTERIA IS UNINTENTIONALLY TRANSFERRED FROM ONE OBJECT TO ANOTHER CAUSING A HARMFUL EFFECT
- A GUIDE ON HOW TO COOK OR BAKE A DISH PROPERLY, SAFELY AND EFFECTIVELY
- SINGLE CELL ORGANISMS
- TO MAKE SOMETHING CLEAN
- SOMETHING USED IN A KITCHEN THAT CAN PERFORM ONE OR MORE TASKS TO HELP YOU COOK OR BAKE EFFECTIVELY
- USED TO PUT OUT A FAT FIRE
- SOMETHING TO HELP YOU TOUCH HOT THINGS IN THE KITCHEN WITHOUT BURNING YOURSELF
- THIS IS USED TO HELP YOU KEEP CLEAN WHILE YOU ARE WORKING IN THE KITCHEN
20 Clues: SINGLE CELL ORGANISMS • TO MAKE SOMETHING CLEAN • USED TO PUT OUT A FAT FIRE • A KITCHEN UTENSIL USED TO CUT FOODS • A TYPE OF FIRE THAT OCCURS IN A PAN • SOMETHING THAT HELPS TO PUT OUT A FIRE • OCCURS WHEN SOMEONE HAS AN ALLERGIC REACTION • USED WHEN SOMEONE GOES INTO ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK • BACTERIA GROWS FASTEST IN THIS TEMPERATURE RANGE • ...
Whittens Safety Crossword 2017-10-11
Across
- What does the ‘H’ stand for in JHA?
- What type of trades person do we get to do the testing and tagging of office equipment?
- What do we call acts, regulations and codes of practices?
- What sort of an assessment is a JHA?
- What are there 4 of on the shelf on Lauren’s desk?
- We are engaging MIC to assist us with awareness and prevention of suicide; what does the C stand for?
- What does the second ‘S’ in SWMS stand for?
- TRIFR stands for Total [----------] Injury Frequency Rate.
- This form of document is a document that outlines the step by step sequence Whittens commit to performing an activity.
- What word do we use for keeping our area tidy?
- This form of document is usually a one-page, general statement that outlines Whittens objectives and commitments.
- The focus of the last week of October 2017 is?
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- We hire these people to utilise our different forms of plant and equipment on site.
- We have a box on the wall in the kitchen full of equipment, what is it for?
- What sort of challenge is Andy running in Safety Week?
- Which policy is third in the top row on the wall between Celeste’s desk and the kitchen?
- Who is our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provider?
- What is the 13th word in the first paragraph of the Whittens Environmental Policy?
- What small risk assessment tool do we get Subcontractor maintenance personnel to use when undertaking work in the office?
- What are we expected to record on the back of a Whittens Take 5?
- What is in the middle of the ‘Keeping Our Mates Safe’ logo?
21 Clues: What does the ‘H’ stand for in JHA? • What sort of an assessment is a JHA? • What does the second ‘S’ in SWMS stand for? • What word do we use for keeping our area tidy? • The focus of the last week of October 2017 is? • What are there 4 of on the shelf on Lauren’s desk? • What sort of challenge is Andy running in Safety Week? • ...
Whittens Safety Crossword 2017-10-11
Across
- What does the second ‘S’ in SWMS stand for?
- What sort of challenge is Andy running in Safety Week?
- This form of document is a document that outlines the step by step sequence Whittens commit to performing an activity.
- We hire these people to utilise our different forms of plant and equipment on site.
- Who is our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provider?
- What is the 13th word in the first paragraph of the Whittens Environmental Policy?
- What do we call acts, regulations and codes of practices?
- Which policy is third in the top row on the wall between Celeste’s desk and the kitchen?
- What does the ‘H’ stand for in JHA?
- We have a box on the wall in the kitchen full of equipment, what is it for?
- This form of document is usually a one-page, general statement that outlines Whittens objectives and commitments.
- What is in the middle of the ‘Keeping Our Mates Safe’ logo?
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- TRIFR stands for Total [----------] Injury Frequency Rate.
- What small risk assessment tool do we get Subcontractor maintenance personnel to use when undertaking work in the office?
- What are there 4 of on the shelf on Lauren’s desk?
- What word do we use for keeping our area tidy?
- We are engaging MIC to assist us with awareness and prevention of suicide; what does the C stand for?
- The focus of the last week of October 2017 is?
- What type of trades person do we get to do the testing and tagging of office equipment?
- What are we expected to record on the back of a Whittens Take 5?
- What sort of an assessment is a JHA?
21 Clues: What does the ‘H’ stand for in JHA? • What sort of an assessment is a JHA? • What does the second ‘S’ in SWMS stand for? • What word do we use for keeping our area tidy? • The focus of the last week of October 2017 is? • What are there 4 of on the shelf on Lauren’s desk? • What sort of challenge is Andy running in Safety Week? • ...
Whittens Safety Crossword 2017-10-11
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- What small risk assessment tool do we get Subcontractor maintenance personnel to use when undertaking work in the office?
- What sort of an assessment is a JHA?
- We are engaging MIC to assist us with awareness and prevention of suicide; what does the C stand for?
- What does the second ‘S’ in SWMS stand for?
- This form of document is usually a one-page, general statement that outlines Whittens objectives and commitments.
- What is in the middle of the ‘Keeping Our Mates Safe’ logo?
- What word do we use for keeping our area tidy?
- What are there 4 of on the shelf on Lauren’s desk?
- The focus of the last week of October 2017 is?
- This form of document is a document that outlines the step by step sequence Whittens commit to performing an activity.
- What does the ‘H’ stand for in JHA?
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- What sort of challenge is Andy running in Safety Week?
- What do we call acts, regulations and codes of practices?
- Who is our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provider?
- What type of trades person do we get to do the testing and tagging of office equipment?
- Which policy is third in the top row on the wall between Celeste’s desk and the kitchen?
- What is the 13th word in the first paragraph of the Whittens Environmental Policy?
- What are we expected to record on the back of a Whittens Take 5?
- We hire these people to utilise our different forms of plant and equipment on site.
- We have a box on the wall in the kitchen full of equipment, what is it for?
- TRIFR stands for Total [----------] Injury Frequency Rate.
21 Clues: What does the ‘H’ stand for in JHA? • What sort of an assessment is a JHA? • What does the second ‘S’ in SWMS stand for? • What word do we use for keeping our area tidy? • The focus of the last week of October 2017 is? • What are there 4 of on the shelf on Lauren’s desk? • What sort of challenge is Andy running in Safety Week? • ...
Cyber Safety-Georgia 2016-05-25
Across
- proof that something is unsafe online
- an example of social media
- people try offend you online
- don't expect emails from them
- don't listen to them
- to keep you safe online
- something you should not give to people
- place on the internet
- media staying in touch online
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- check with them first
- block your computer
- keep your account private
- talk online
- don't give people it
- mail online
- World Wide Web
- sending someone information
- being on the internet
- don't open them
- Can effect your computer
20 Clues: talk online • mail online • World Wide Web • don't open them • block your computer • don't give people it • don't listen to them • check with them first • being on the internet • place on the internet • to keep you safe online • Can effect your computer • keep your account private • an example of social media • sending someone information • people try offend you online • ...
Cyber safety Steph 2016-05-25
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- Follow people you know .
- When something is wrong with the computer.
- Tell someone if your computer is sick.
- Don't talk to people you don't know online .
- Take care. Make sure you check it first .
- Don't tell people this
- Don't open if it's not yours .
- Watch appropriate videos .
- Ask to get a game on computers .
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- Be careful where you search takes you
- Don't tease people online
- Block viruses
- don't give too much away
- Listen to it
- Don't talk to people you don't have.
- Before you get a game.
- time Limit it
- Don't trust these as they can trick you
- An electronic Apple
- Don't drop them
- Annoying email messages
21 Clues: Listen to it • Block viruses • Don't drop them • An electronic Apple • time Limit it • Before you get a game. • Don't tell people this • Annoying email messages • don't give too much away • Follow people you know . • Don't tease people online • Watch appropriate videos . • Don't open if it's not yours . • Ask to get a game on computers . • Don't talk to people you don't have. • ...
Water Safety Crossword 2019-02-12
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- the captain of a boat
- a muddy and brown colour
- an radio announcement saying how big tha waves are
- to save someone’s life
- if you don’t know the conditions then don’t go into the water
- something you put around your body to stop you from drowning
- a wind blowing away from the beach
- to go out on a boat
- to make sure
- to know about your beach
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- the wind takes people out to sea
- out want to do something
- to help someone
- tie you tie it to yourself to stop your board getting away
- when someone’s lungs fill with water and they die
- tiredness
- a small river
- a New Zealand hobby
- a board you can surf on
- dangers
- flippers you put on your feet
- to oversee someone all the time
- a surface that is easy to fall over
- someone who looks after a child
- the direction the water of a stream is flowing
25 Clues: dangers • tiredness • to make sure • a small river • to help someone • a New Zealand hobby • to go out on a boat • the captain of a boat • to save someone’s life • a board you can surf on • to know about your beach • a muddy and brown colour • flippers you put on your feet • someone who looks after a child • the wind takes people out to sea • to oversee someone all the time • ...
Safety and Sanitation 2018-12-02
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- Could be a symptom of a contagious disease.
- Must be worn when touching ready to eat food.
- _______ ________ are recycled in the green bin.
- They love to feed on chocolate crumbs left on the floor
- A paper loving insect that makes his home in kitchens and homes.
- The lowest degree F. within the temperature danger zone.
- Another name for bacteria that can cause disease.
- Small winged insects that love to feed on wet spoiled sweet substances.
- Any ______ ______ is placed in the brown recycling bucket.
- Plastic bags are placed in the ______ recycling container.
- The temperature of this appliance should not exceed 30F.
- _________ _________ occurs when harmful bacteria are transferred from one food product to another.
- A liver infection caused by a virus.
- Food can be cooled faster by placing it into an ______ ______.
- Filled in the red buckets
- Gloves must be removed when ________ tasks.
- Abbreviated term used for the proper rotation of food products in the refrigerator.
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- The skin and eyes are turning yellow and could be a sign of a transmissible illness.
- The name of the floor soap used in class
- The floors must thoroughly be cleaned to prevent the infestation of ______
- The highest degree F. within the temperature danger zone
- Hot food must cool from 135 F to ____ F within 2 hours.
- In charge of checking the final sanitation of the room.
- The Chef of the day must periodically check and record the temperature of the _________ .
- ______ ______ is placed in the blue recycling container.
- ________ ________ with fever might be signs of a contagious illness.
- A run to the bathroom might be a sign of a contagious illness.
- Peanuts, wheat and soya are common foods that may trigger a ________ reaction
- ______ fever is a serious disease spread by contaminated food and water
- The name of the dish soap used in class.
30 Clues: Filled in the red buckets • A liver infection caused by a virus. • The name of the floor soap used in class • The name of the dish soap used in class. • Could be a symptom of a contagious disease. • Gloves must be removed when ________ tasks. • Must be worn when touching ready to eat food. • _______ ________ are recycled in the green bin. • ...
Food Safety Game 2018-11-18
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- a sour-tasting liquid containing acetic acid, obtained by fermenting dilute alcoholic liquids, typically wine, cider, or beer, and used as a condiment or for pickling.
- maintaining cleanliness
- chiefly North American rubbish or waste, especially domestic refuse
- foods food that spoil easily
- an organism which lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense
- microscopic living organisms
- an appliance or compartment which is artificially kept cool and used to store food and drink. Modern refrigerators generally make use of the cooling effect produced when a volatile liquid is forced to evaporate in a sealed system in which it can be condensed back to liquid outside the refrigerator.
- zone the temperature range in which bacteria grow fastest (4 Celsius – 60 Celsius)
- a refrigerated cabinet or room for preserving food at very low temperatures
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- a thick slice of lean beef, typically from the rump and eaten grilled or fried
- any of a group of unicellular, multicellular, or syncytial spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including moulds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools
- the spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another
- perform duties or services for (another person or an organization)
- illness food poisoning.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- the flesh of a young calf, used as food
- make impure
- a kind of stew that is cooked slowly in an oven
- a small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept.
- 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
20 Clues: make impure • maintaining cleanliness • microscopic living organisms • illness food poisoning. • foods food that spoil easily • the flesh of a young calf, used as food • a kind of stew that is cooked slowly in an oven • the spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another • perform duties or services for (another person or an organization) • ...
Road safety quiz 2019-02-26
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- This word is used to describe all vehicles that use the road
- _________ Left and right for traffic before crossing
- You'd give a clear one before turning whilst cycling
- This is at the edge of the pavement
- You should never do this when crossing the road
- Someone who walks (especially near the road)is known as a: ________________
- This colour light means "stop"
- You should have a red one on the back of your bicycle
- You must wear one of these in a vehicle
- you shouldn't ask this type of person for help
- This person could rescue you from lots of places
- This colour flashing light is used by emergency services
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- This important person on a bus should not be distracted
- Someone you'd go to for help
- You'd wear this on your head when cycling
- Watch out for these as they might run into the road without warning
- Something you'd do to pass a slower moving vehicle
- When you get out of a car, you should get out on this side
- This vehicle can provide emergency medical care
- You should wear clothing coloured this way to help you be seen
- A popular type of pedestrian crossing
- You use your ears to do this
- This type of vehicle travels very quickly and cannot steer to avoid you
- Vehicles use these to stop or slow down
24 Clues: Someone you'd go to for help • You use your ears to do this • This colour light means "stop" • This is at the edge of the pavement • A popular type of pedestrian crossing • You must wear one of these in a vehicle • Vehicles use these to stop or slow down • You'd wear this on your head when cycling • you shouldn't ask this type of person for help • ...
MINE SAFETY CROSSWORD 2021-05-18
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- LOCK OUT TAG OUT
- WHEN INJURED YOU MUST COVER BOTH
- POTENTIAL TO CAUSE INJURY
- MID-AXEL OF THE LARGEST MACHINE
- HARNESS & LANYARD
- COULD HAVE BEEN A BAD ACCIDENT
- RINGING IN EAR
- AIRBORNE PARTICLES
- COMMUNICATION
- SHOULD NOT BE BLOCKED
- PROVIDE AFTER INJURY
- TRAINING OF HAZARDS AT OPERATION
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- CHECK AREA PRIOR TO WORKING
- CHEMICAL INFORMATION
- TRAFFIC CONTROL COMMUNICATION
- GAS USED FOR MIG WELDING
- GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT
- PROTECTS YOUR FEET
- ALL AREAS ARE FREE AND CLEAR OF
- THREE POINTS OF CONTACT
- HAMMER USED BY WELDERS
- COAST GUARD APPROVED
22 Clues: COMMUNICATION • RINGING IN EAR • LOCK OUT TAG OUT • HARNESS & LANYARD • PROTECTS YOUR FEET • AIRBORNE PARTICLES • CHEMICAL INFORMATION • GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT • PROVIDE AFTER INJURY • COAST GUARD APPROVED • SHOULD NOT BE BLOCKED • HAMMER USED BY WELDERS • THREE POINTS OF CONTACT • GAS USED FOR MIG WELDING • POTENTIAL TO CAUSE INJURY • CHECK AREA PRIOR TO WORKING • TRAFFIC CONTROL COMMUNICATION • ...
VALARIS SAFETY MEETING 2021-04-06
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- Model number of VAMS ID: 0442916
- Last name of the buyer for Rig MS-1
- Gulf Agency Company LTD.
- First name of the manager of logistics,trade & compliance
- description for CAP ID: 12976
- This item shipped to 8505 on ETRR-R3855 - 2021-02-02 - 149
- Name the only item on march 31,2020 that a new MRR was created for
- Another name for Rig DS-18
- Current color code for slings
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- Name the business unit here gloves and coveralls are kept in.
- PID of the BP(RBPSB) item in location WHSE2-JJ-08E
- Name the shipping company used to consolidate and ship VI
- What type of part is PID: 11405202020
- Never ______, always verify
- General contractor used here for most projects
- Your main PPE to prevent hand injury
- Quantity of PID: M1111CPIV in w110b inventory
- Name the company Ensco merged with to form Valaris
- At Valaris Our Purpose is: To provide responsible _________that deliver energy to the world.
- Name the 17 part training we all just finished
- Who manufactures PID: 02URC1
21 Clues: Gulf Agency Company LTD. • Another name for Rig DS-18 • Never ______, always verify • Who manufactures PID: 02URC1 • description for CAP ID: 12976 • Current color code for slings • Model number of VAMS ID: 0442916 • Last name of the buyer for Rig MS-1 • Your main PPE to prevent hand injury • What type of part is PID: 11405202020 • Quantity of PID: M1111CPIV in w110b inventory • ...
Process Safety Crossword 2021-04-14
50 Clues: 4 • 3 • 1 • 9 • 2 • 7 • 5 • 8 • 6 • 29 • 32 • 39 • 46 • 47 • 50 • 16 • 38 • 21 • 22 • 33 • 12 • 49 • 11 • 19 • 35 • 44 • 13 • 43 • 40 • 45 • 48 • 18 • 15 • 36 • 42 • 25 • 31 • 24 • 17 • 34 • 26 • 10 • 20 • 41 • 27 • 37 • 14 • 30 • 28 • envelop 23
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
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- Material Safety data sheets
- carry heavy objects _____ to the body
- centers for disease control and prevention
- check the ____ code on a chemical to determine the specific hazards associated with the chemical
- rescue, anyone, activate the alarm, contain the fire, extinguish the fire or evacuate the area.
- when you have oxygen going you should obey all __________ signs.
- a major concern in radiology departments and dental offices ex. x-rays
- the environment protection agency
- keeping your feet 8-10 inches apart, placing one foot slightly forward, balancing weight on both feet, and pointing toes in the direction you are going.
- used on burning or combustible metals
- never handle any electrical equipment with ___ hands
- avoid ________ your body as you work.
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- mandates to protect health care providers from disease caused by exposure to body fluids
- bend at the ____________ to get close to an object, and keep your back straight.
- Check the bed to be sure that the side rails are ________.
- applied science used to promote the safety and well being of the person by adapting to the environment and using techniques to prevent injury
- refers to the way in which the body moves and maintains balance while making the most efficient use of all parts
- used on electrical fires
- requires that employers inform employees of all chemicals and hazards in the workplace.
- Do not operate or use any _________ until you have been instructed on how to use it
- contains a gas that interferes with the chemical reaction that occurs when fuels burn, most effective with class C fires
- a division of the Department of Labor, establishes and enforces safety standards for the workplace
22 Clues: used on electrical fires • Material Safety data sheets • the environment protection agency • carry heavy objects _____ to the body • used on burning or combustible metals • avoid ________ your body as you work. • centers for disease control and prevention • never handle any electrical equipment with ___ hands • Check the bed to be sure that the side rails are ________. • ...
terms and safety 2021-10-14
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- and dice- both of these terms refer to cutting food into small , square pieces.
- to coat a food with three different layers.
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into a mixture, making it light and fluffy.
- - to coat food heavily with flour, bread- crumbs, or cornmeal.
- to coat food, such as chicken or fish with flour.
- to pour liquid over a food as it cooks, using a baster or spoon.
- often applies to food that is cooking.
- - to beat ingredients, such as shortening and sugar, combining until soft and creamy.
- measure method - this is common method for measuring shortening.
- to mix ingredients, such as salad greens and dressing, when tumbling them with tongs or large spoon or fork.
- displacement method- you can measure shortening and keep the cup fairly clean.
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- to make straight shallow cuts with a slicing knife in the surface of a food.
- - to mis thoroughly and air foods.
- to dip a food briefly in boiling water and then in cold water to stop the cooking process.
- to cut very thin layer of peel with a paring knife.
- to coat a food with liquid that forms a glossy finish.
- to put small pieces of food, such as butter, on the surface of another food.
- to lightly sprinkle a food with flour or confectioner's sugar.
- used to gently mis a light, fluffy mixture into a heavier one.
- to use a pastry brush to coat a food with liquid, such as melted butter or a sauce.
- and mince- chopping means to cut food into small pieces, to mince is to chop finely.
- method - this convenient method is used for fat that comes in 2/4 pound sticks, usually butter and margarine.
22 Clues: - to mis thoroughly and air foods. • often applies to food that is cooking. • to coat a food with three different layers. • to coat food, such as chicken or fish with flour. • to cut very thin layer of peel with a paring knife. • to coat a food with liquid that forms a glossy finish. • - to coat food heavily with flour, bread- crumbs, or cornmeal. • ...