safety Crossword Puzzles
RAMP SAFETY 2025-01-27
10 Clues: 360 • OF SAFETY • FOREIGN OBJECT • STOP THINK OBSERVE • JETBRIDGE PARKING SPOT • MUST BE PLACED RUBBER TO RUBBER • USED WHEN WITHIN 10 FEET OF AIRCRAFT • USED FOR VISIBILITY WHEN WING WALKING • SAFETY STOP MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE ENTERING THE • COMPLEED AT T-LINE BEFORE EVERY ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
Insight Link St L2 Unit 8 2024-12-27
10 Clues: above • moving quickly • smack, punch, slap • to stay out of sight • when the earth shakes • follow these to be safe • what you need to/must do • to try something again and again • stand up together and get in line • wear a helmet for your __________
Tradwives 2024-12-03
19 Clues: viol • agiter • retraite • se battre • phénomène • déclencher • protecteur • avortement • subventions • mode de vie • contraception • litanie, liste • vie de famille • garde d'enfants • rejeter, annuler • mesure de protection • réaction, contrecoup • significatif, éloquent • descendance, progéniture
Beach safety 2013-02-19
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- You can often see them on the horizon or in the harbour cruising on the water
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- like a ____out of water
- they sting along the shore
- Liquid weapon against the sun
- You drink it but it doesn't rehydrate. It is everywhere
- They are great swimming companions even though they look like sharks
- Carved into rock they are the home to many sea critter and vegetation.
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- It protects your head
- Dorsal finned terrors
- There to help you
- They mark the safe zone
- They sweep you away
- It is the basis of the beaches and it gets everywhere
14 Clues: There to help you • They sweep you away • It protects your head • Dorsal finned terrors • like a ____out of water • They mark the safe zone • they sting along the shore • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Liquid weapon against the sun • It is the basis of the beaches and it gets everywhere • You drink it but it doesn't rehydrate. It is everywhere • ...
Beach safety 2013-02-19
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- You can often see them on the horizon or in the harbour cruising on the water
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- like a ____out of water
- they sting along the shore
- Liquid weapon against the sun
- You drink it but it doesn't rehydrate. It is everywhere
- They are great swimming companions even though they look like sharks
- Carved into rock they are the home to many sea critter and vegetation.
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- It protects your head
- Dorsal finned terrors
- There to help you
- They mark the safe zone
- They sweep you away
- It is the basis of the beaches and it gets everywhere
14 Clues: There to help you • They sweep you away • It protects your head • Dorsal finned terrors • like a ____out of water • They mark the safe zone • they sting along the shore • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Liquid weapon against the sun • It is the basis of the beaches and it gets everywhere • You drink it but it doesn't rehydrate. It is everywhere • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-18
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- Don't defrost food on the...
- Cut away all...on produce.
- What temperature is safe for cooked meat?
- Insert thermometer in...of meat.
- Wash this out every night.
- Cooking area should always be...
- Remove dirt and residue from...
- Don't overcrowd this appliance.
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- Use a...thermometer at all times.
- How long can perishable foods be left out for at room temperature?
- Separate raw meat from cooked meat and...
- What food contains edible mould?
- What temperature is safe for cooked meat?
- Worn out cutting boards should be...
- Must be kept below 4 degrees.
15 Clues: Cut away all...on produce. • Wash this out every night. • Don't defrost food on the... • Must be kept below 4 degrees. • Remove dirt and residue from... • Don't overcrowd this appliance. • What food contains edible mould? • Insert thermometer in...of meat. • Cooking area should always be... • Use a...thermometer at all times. • Worn out cutting boards should be... • ...
Transportation Safety 2015-09-16
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- pedestrians are here, bikers shouldn't be
- if you wear this type of clothing you can increase visibility
- stay in your
- help cars know how you're turning
- the side of the road you should be on
- if you're riding at night you need this on your bike
- be careful around
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- where both hands should be
- the people you yield to
- protection for your noggin
- you should regularly keep up with your bike's _________
- don't ride your bicycle if you are not _____
- if you see one of these red hexagons you must obey them
- when you need to slow down use
14 Clues: stay in your • be careful around • the people you yield to • where both hands should be • protection for your noggin • when you need to slow down use • help cars know how you're turning • the side of the road you should be on • pedestrians are here, bikers shouldn't be • don't ride your bicycle if you are not _____ • if you're riding at night you need this on your bike • ...
Food Safety 2015-09-29
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- Dangerous zones of temperature.
- Keep food ______ by chilling in fridge.
- Dangerous.
- Deadly or good for you.
- Remove bacteria from space and hands.
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- Flat space to prepare foods
- Removing bacteria from items by ________.
- High and low, hot or cold.
- Cause flu like symptoms.
- In between hot and cold areas for foods to be set in.
- An object used for mincing, dicing, etc. foods.
- Hot and cold safe areas for food to be put in.
- Item used to measure the heat or coldness of foods.
- Removing different items from each other or different objects.
14 Clues: Dangerous. • Deadly or good for you. • Cause flu like symptoms. • High and low, hot or cold. • Flat space to prepare foods • Dangerous zones of temperature. • Remove bacteria from space and hands. • Keep food ______ by chilling in fridge. • Removing bacteria from items by ________. • Hot and cold safe areas for food to be put in. • ...
Medicine Safety 2021-01-29
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- A condition in which a person takes a drug over time.
- a medicinal preparation for inhaling.
- of, affecting, or arising in the mind.
- a drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD.
- a drug that lowers neurotransmission levels.
- a pharmaceutical drug that legally requires a medical prescription to be dispensed.
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- A substance used to treat moderate to severe pain.
- a substance that is taken into or placed on the body that helps.
- a synthetic, addictive, mood-altering drug.
- a synthetic drug with more rapid and lasting effects than amphetamine.
- a class of drugs that speed up the messages between the brain and the body.
- an urge to do something that is hard to control or stop.
- the ability or willingness to tolerate something.
- substances that change a person's mental or physical state.
14 Clues: a medicinal preparation for inhaling. • of, affecting, or arising in the mind. • a synthetic, addictive, mood-altering drug. • a drug that lowers neurotransmission levels. • a drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD. • the ability or willingness to tolerate something. • A substance used to treat moderate to severe pain. • ...
Machine Safety 2021-01-13
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- always keep your fingers out of the ________ zone.
- the table saw blade should always be in the ______ position when not in use.
- when cutting circles on the bandsaw always make _____ cuts.
- No ______ anywhere in the room.
- when using the table saw always watch for.
- for cross cutting only.
- for rip cutting only
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- always use a _______ when using the table saw.
- the table saw is the most ________ machine in the room.
- let blades get up to ______ speed before making a cut.
- _______ remove scrap stock while the machine is running.
- always wear safety _______.
- always ____ material when using a drill
- always leave the miter saw in the _____ position
- _____ cut all the way through the wood.
15 Clues: for rip cutting only • for cross cutting only. • always wear safety _______. • No ______ anywhere in the room. • always ____ material when using a drill • _____ cut all the way through the wood. • when using the table saw always watch for. • always use a _______ when using the table saw. • always leave the miter saw in the _____ position • ...
Fire Safety 2016-11-22
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- During a fire the closed door will slow the spread of:
- The fire triangle has 3 components, Oxygen, Fuel and what?
- What smells nice but can easily start a fire?
- Materials that catch fire easily are know as what?
- All homes should have an _ _ _ _ _ _ plan.
- How many fire exits should each room have?
- The leading cause of home fires is:
- Never pour _ _ _ _ _ on an oil/grease fire!
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- What can be used to put out a small fire in your home?
- When smoke alarms fail to operate, it is usually because the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are missing
- What popular material for children's clothes, and summer clothes, cannot be made flame retardant?
- How frequently should you test your Smoke Alarm?
- What is does the E in "LEL" stand for?
- What type of burn is most severe?
14 Clues: What type of burn is most severe? • The leading cause of home fires is: • What is does the E in "LEL" stand for? • All homes should have an _ _ _ _ _ _ plan. • How many fire exits should each room have? • Never pour _ _ _ _ _ on an oil/grease fire! • What smells nice but can easily start a fire? • How frequently should you test your Smoke Alarm? • ...
Outlet Safety 2018-10-30
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- Don't run extension cords under _______, through doorways, or in places where they can be damaged by furniture.
- Watch that children don’t put ______ decorations or cords in their mouths.
- Once the package is opened, remember to check for the appropriate approval ________ appearing on the cord for products incorporating light strings.
- Check for overhead power lines before using a ______ to put up decorations.
- Never remove the third prong on plugs—this "______ ____" prevents shock in the event of electrical equipment failure.
- Plug outdoor electrical decorations into _____ _____ (GFCI)-protected outlets.
- Turn off holiday lights and decorations when you ______ the house or go to bed.
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- Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations.
- Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire.
- Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____.
- Make sure bulbs don't touch supply cords, wires, cloth, paper, or any ______ that's not part of the light string.
- No more than _____ light strings can be safely connected together in most cases—read manufactures instructions for directions.
- Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords.
- Choose the right _____ for the job.
14 Clues: Choose the right _____ for the job. • Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire. • Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____. • Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations. • Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords. • Watch that children don’t put ______ decorations or cords in their mouths. • ...
safety symbols 2018-09-17
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- how to handle chemicals and equipment in a science lab
- how you should keep your work area at all times
- steps or actions that you take to prevent danger/accidents
- an example of a flammable substance
- this along with crossed-bones represents toxic substances
- can burn you or damage materials like clothes or metals
- examples of corrosive substances
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- colour which indicates that a substance is safe to use
- an example of a radioactive substance
- an action,object or substance which is risky or dangerous
- can catch fire easily
- what you should do when your teacher gives you an instruction
- can cause harm or death if swallowed or inhaled
- what you should never do in a science laboratory
14 Clues: can catch fire easily • examples of corrosive substances • an example of a flammable substance • an example of a radioactive substance • how you should keep your work area at all times • can cause harm or death if swallowed or inhaled • what you should never do in a science laboratory • colour which indicates that a substance is safe to use • ...
Food Safety 2021-04-25
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- Trades person who can fix the lights and switches in the home
- System for keeping kitchens and workers safe
- Type of perishable food
- Utensil used for tasting foods
- Bacteria found in poultry
- Type of alarm for detecting gases in the air
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- Symptom of food poisioning
- Type of non-perishable food
- ,Moisture loss is caussed when the fruit is?
- Used to make bread and wine
- Food has a longer shelf life when it is
- Type of semi-perishable food
- Used to make some medicines and cheese
- ,One of the main causes of food spoilage
14 Clues: Type of perishable food • Bacteria found in poultry • Symptom of food poisioning • Type of non-perishable food • Used to make bread and wine • Type of semi-perishable food • Utensil used for tasting foods • Used to make some medicines and cheese • Food has a longer shelf life when it is • ,One of the main causes of food spoilage • ,Moisture loss is caussed when the fruit is? • ...
Safety Crossword 2021-06-08
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- used to lift anything exceeding 50 pounds
- when working in the parking lot team members must wear a ______ vest
- when a injury should be reported
- acronym to remember how to operate a fire extinguisher
- the P is PASS stands for what when operating a fire extinguisher
- how old must you be to operate powered equipment
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- these type of shoes are required to work in all fresh departments
- worn while using a knife to protect your hand
- always be _____ of your surroundings to prevent injuries
- pallets must be wrapped on all four ______
- stay ____ while working in hot weather
- cut ____ from yourself while using a box cutter
- use your ____ to lift items
- Used to clean eyes if a chemical got into them
14 Clues: use your ____ to lift items • when a injury should be reported • stay ____ while working in hot weather • used to lift anything exceeding 50 pounds • pallets must be wrapped on all four ______ • worn while using a knife to protect your hand • Used to clean eyes if a chemical got into them • cut ____ from yourself while using a box cutter • ...
Lab Safety 2021-08-19
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- must always be followed when conducting a lab
- worn to protect the eyes during a lab
- a thin glass tube used to hold liquids
- measures temperature
- flushes the eyes with water in emergency
- can cause danger of shock
- a wide cylindrical glass used in a lab
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- PASS is how we remember to use this
- requires safe practices to clean up if broken
- should never be left unattended
- should not be eaten during a lab
- goggles are always worn when using these
- protects the hands when handling chemicals
- used to smother flames
14 Clues: measures temperature • used to smother flames • can cause danger of shock • should never be left unattended • should not be eaten during a lab • PASS is how we remember to use this • worn to protect the eyes during a lab • a thin glass tube used to hold liquids • a wide cylindrical glass used in a lab • goggles are always worn when using these • ...
WORKPLACE SAFETY 2023-11-21
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- occupational illnesses and injuries happen frequently in a variety of w.... environments
- A hazard is any source of p...... harm or adverse health effects on something or someone in the workplace.
- need to write up an a..... report. This report is submitted to the safety manager, HR, and potentially other groups.
- JHA stands for Job H..... Analysis.
- V.... communication is an excellent tool for promoting and maintaining a safe workplace.
- First aid kits are m.... in every workplace from offices and warehouses to outdoor occupations.
- A r... assessment is an effort that is made to identify what risks may be present in a given area, with the goal of finding ways to reduce or eliminate those hazards.
- W..... safety training is meant to prevent incidents from occurring, enable employees to appropriately respond in the event of an emergency
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- C..... spaces are areas where there isn’t very much room for the person to perform their work.
- an adverse h.... effect is the causation, promotion, facilitation, and/or exacerbation of a structural
- A job safety a.... is also sometimes known as a job hazard analysis, or even a job hazard breakdown.
- the Automated External Defibrillator (AED), a portable device designed to deliver a life-saving s.... to a person experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
- Composite Risk M..... (CRM) is a structured process used to identify, assess, and mitigate risks associated with activities, operations, or projects
- Cleanrooms are C...... environments that aim to have as low a level of pollutants as possible
14 Clues: JHA stands for Job H..... Analysis. • occupational illnesses and injuries happen frequently in a variety of w.... environments • V.... communication is an excellent tool for promoting and maintaining a safe workplace. • Cleanrooms are C...... environments that aim to have as low a level of pollutants as possible • ...
Winter Safety 2023-11-15
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- en cualquier parte del cuerpo después de una exposición excesiva al frío extremo
- Se utiliza para limpiar el hielo del parabrisas
- Precipitación invernal en forma blandita
- Líquido esencial para el coche de invierno
- los que son dueños de la seguridad
- Calzado de invierno con banda de rodadura para superficies resbaladizas
- Ocurren fácilmente cuando las superficies están resbaladizas
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- Una condición de tormenta severa con nieve que sopla, ventiscas de viento y vientos fuertes con visibilidad reducida
- DE ESPALDA Al palear, levante con las rodillas para evitar esto
- ¿Cómo debes caminar como un animal en superficies resbaladizas?
- Se puede reducir significativamente cuando se conduce durante una tormenta de invierno
- "___ bebidas en cada mesa"
- Agua congelada
- Tratamiento común de carreteras invernales
14 Clues: Agua congelada • "___ bebidas en cada mesa" • los que son dueños de la seguridad • Precipitación invernal en forma blandita • Líquido esencial para el coche de invierno • Tratamiento común de carreteras invernales • Se utiliza para limpiar el hielo del parabrisas • Ocurren fácilmente cuando las superficies están resbaladizas • ...
Retail Safety 2024-07-19
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- equipmentsafety, regularinspections, maintenanceschedules
- lossprevention, theftdeterrence, securityaudits
- wiringinspections, powersurgeprotection
- safetytraining, emergencyprocedures, firstaidtraining
- warningsigns, exitsigns, safetyposters
- emergency lighting,
- emergencyexits, firedrills, evacuationplans
- fireextinguishers, sprinklersystems, firealarms
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- OSHAcompliance, workplaceergonomics, PPE
- materialsafetydatasheets (MSDS), properstorage, spillresponse
- incidentreporting, SRI, accidentinvestigation, rootcauseanalysis
- slipandfallprevention, accidentreporting, accessibilitycompliance
- safeliftingpractices, repetitivestraininjuryprevention
- riskassessment, safetyprotocols
14 Clues: emergency lighting, • riskassessment, safetyprotocols • warningsigns, exitsigns, safetyposters • wiringinspections, powersurgeprotection • OSHAcompliance, workplaceergonomics, PPE • emergencyexits, firedrills, evacuationplans • lossprevention, theftdeterrence, securityaudits • fireextinguishers, sprinklersystems, firealarms • ...
Knife Safety 2023-03-12
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- carry a knife facing D_______
- This knife is an all purpose knife and used for slicing chopping dicing and mincing.
- what should your knife be before cutting (oppisite of blunt)
- clean your knives _________ when washing them under the water.
- use knives only for_______
- what shouldn't you catch when falling
- carry a knife _________ when walking around with it
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- make sure you are always cutting ontop of this.
- this knife is good for sawing through tough crust
- where should you store your knifes(S*f*P*a*e)
- don't leave knife in the ____
- This knife, used for peeling
- when cutting make sure you pay _______
- can use this knife to carve whole chickens and roast
14 Clues: use knives only for_______ • This knife, used for peeling • carry a knife facing D_______ • don't leave knife in the ____ • what shouldn't you catch when falling • when cutting make sure you pay _______ • where should you store your knifes(S*f*P*a*e) • make sure you are always cutting ontop of this. • this knife is good for sawing through tough crust • ...
Laser Safety 2023-04-11
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- appropriate ____ barrier will be in place on all windows in the room
- signs will be posted ____ each door of the operating room when the laser is in use
- the circulator removes the laser ___ cap and secures the fiber into the fiber receptacle
- a UL approved fire ____ and water will be readily available in case of fire
- the scrub tech ____ off the laser fiber connector to the circulator
- do not use the laser in the ____ of flammable or explosive materials
- all team members and patients will wear correct ____ eyewear
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- ____ the fiber optic to ensure that it has not been kinked or damaged prior to each use
- treatment room doors will remain ____ during procedures
- laser key is kept in a ____ area to prevent unauthorized use
- ____ the remote control before the laser is turned on
- the physician ____ the laser should have the only access to the foot switch
- the physician will verbalize the treatment ____ for the desired wavelength and instruct the circulator to place the laser in ready mode
- except during the actual treatment, the laser must always be in the ____ mode
14 Clues: ____ the remote control before the laser is turned on • treatment room doors will remain ____ during procedures • laser key is kept in a ____ area to prevent unauthorized use • all team members and patients will wear correct ____ eyewear • the scrub tech ____ off the laser fiber connector to the circulator • ...
Safety guidelines 2023-04-24
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- lifting with your legs
- when pulling something use your ()
- Playing Rough
- When walking in the studio and especially when carrying loads that obstruct your vision
- make sure vents and openings of any piece of equipment is ()
- If any () spills wipe it up
- coiled out of the way
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- wear appropriate clothing for the job
- do not stack cases, props,boxes,or crates so they might fall
- if there are unsecured cords on the ground that have to be there () them down so they arent a hazard
- needs two or more people to lift
- when studio is not in use secure all equipment with
- keep audio at a safe listening level
- when pushing something use your ()
- Always use () when removing or changing hot bulbs
15 Clues: Playing Rough • coiled out of the way • lifting with your legs • If any () spills wipe it up • needs two or more people to lift • when pulling something use your () • when pushing something use your () • keep audio at a safe listening level • wear appropriate clothing for the job • Always use () when removing or changing hot bulbs • ...
Safety & Sanitation 2021-09-29
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- Never put his in the microwave.
- How long can perishable foods remain out of the refrigerator?
- You should always lift a lid off a pan in this direction from you.
- An example of a chemical hazard is ___________.
- use these to remove hot food from the oven or microwave.
- You have a cut on your hand. You should wear _______ when cooking.
- The best place to thaw frozen foods in in the _______________.
- Who is responsible for cleaning the kitchen after cooking in class.
- When carrying a knife hold the blade pointing ___________.
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- How long you should wash your hands.
- When using a knife you should _________ use a cutting board.
- Everyone should wear one of these while cooking.
- NEVER use this on a grease fire.
- the physical movement or transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object or place to another
14 Clues: Never put his in the microwave. • NEVER use this on a grease fire. • How long you should wash your hands. • An example of a chemical hazard is ___________. • Everyone should wear one of these while cooking. • use these to remove hot food from the oven or microwave. • When carrying a knife hold the blade pointing ___________. • ...
Sun Safety 2021-10-07
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- check your skin for skin cancer
- what burns in the sun
- Always wear a ---
- it protects your skin
- very hot in the middle of the day
- It happens stay too long in the sun
- Protects your eye in the sun
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- saving your skin from burning
- Seek ----- whenever possible
- it keeps shoulders covered
- what SLIP SLOP SLAP SLIDE SHADE does
- sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor
- what causes sunburn
- Look after your skin to prevent ----------
14 Clues: Always wear a --- • what causes sunburn • what burns in the sun • it protects your skin • it keeps shoulders covered • Seek ----- whenever possible • Protects your eye in the sun • saving your skin from burning • check your skin for skin cancer • very hot in the middle of the day • It happens stay too long in the sun • what SLIP SLOP SLAP SLIDE SHADE does • ...
Cooking Safety 2025-03-11
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- Most fires start here
- Position handles towards the ( ) of the stove
- Keep ( ) materials like food packaging, towels, and oven mitts away from the stove
- The P in PASS
- Keep a ( ) nearby
- If the fire is in the oven, leave the oven door ( ) and turn off the heat
- Don’t leave the stove
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- What should never be used on a grease fire
- ( ) everyone immediately if you cannot safely extinguish the fire
- The first S in PASS
- The A in PASS
- The first step if a fire is uncontrollable (2 words)
- ( ) cooking equipment after each use
- The second S in PASS
14 Clues: The A in PASS • The P in PASS • Keep a ( ) nearby • The first S in PASS • The second S in PASS • Most fires start here • Don’t leave the stove • ( ) cooking equipment after each use • What should never be used on a grease fire • Position handles towards the ( ) of the stove • The first step if a fire is uncontrollable (2 words) • ...
Safety First! 2024-01-10
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- rules, these need to be followed in order to avoid accidents in the lab.
- color that represents danger
- provides oxygen to make substances burn more fiercely
- substances give out radiation
- color that represents caution
- color that represents notice
- substances that are flammable must be kept __ from fire or heat surfaces
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- substance causes irritation on skin/eyes
- substance destroys living tissue
- substances explodes easily.
- color that represents warning
- substances cause death if swallowed
- substances burns easily
- color that gives safety instruction
14 Clues: substances burns easily • substances explodes easily. • color that represents danger • color that represents notice • color that represents warning • substances give out radiation • color that represents caution • substance destroys living tissue • substances cause death if swallowed • color that gives safety instruction • substance causes irritation on skin/eyes • ...
Safety II 2023-10-26
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- miss Boy! I got lucky!
- Takes may attention away from the job
- Evaluation for plant re-certification
- Because I have a right to know
- Fire!
- It took more than first aid
- Bad weather? Take this
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- Not if it's loose and dangling
- Work doesn't have to be a pain
- One swipe, two enter
- Necessary for protection from machinery
- I broke it...on purpose!
- Job number one
- No slips, trips, or falls
14 Clues: Fire! • Job number one • One swipe, two enter • Bad weather? Take this • I broke it...on purpose! • No slips, trips, or falls • miss Boy! I got lucky! • It took more than first aid • Not if it's loose and dangling • Work doesn't have to be a pain • Because I have a right to know • Takes may attention away from the job • Evaluation for plant re-certification • ...
Food Safety 2025-04-01
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- microorganism that can cause disease
- is a group of bacteria found in the environment, foods, and intestines of people and animals.
- an infectious agent that can multiply only inside the living cells of an organism.
- is the accidental addition of something harmful that causes an item to become dirty or impure.
- is a single-celled microscopic fungus that feeds on simple sugars
- the actual temperature at the center of the thickest part of the food being cooked
- is a microorganism such as a virus or bacterium that can cause disease.
- is a fungal growth with a cottony, fuzzy appearance
- are a group of bacteria that live in the intestinal tracts of animals and can cause illnesses
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- a food item that deteriorates to the point that it is undesirable or unsafe to eat
- temperature range which disease causing bacteria actively grow and thrive on foods
- the transfer of harmful bacteria and other microorganisms form one item to another
- not able to see through, also a way to see if seafood is fully cooked
- is a sickness caused by eating contaminated food
14 Clues: microorganism that can cause disease • is a sickness caused by eating contaminated food • is a fungal growth with a cottony, fuzzy appearance • is a single-celled microscopic fungus that feeds on simple sugars • not able to see through, also a way to see if seafood is fully cooked • is a microorganism such as a virus or bacterium that can cause disease. • ...
SAFETY WEEK 2024-03-21
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- The best way to avoid heat exhaustion is to stay ________
- When parking your car, you should always ____ into the parking space
- Before working on, cleaning or adjusting equipment or machinery you must first perform a proper ____
- PPE is short for Personal __________ Equipment
- When a pipe jam occurs, you must immediately press the _________ stop button
- SDS is short for ______ data sheet
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- A good way to avoid slip/trip hazards is proper ____________
- Never operate any equipment or machinery if any of the ______ are missing
- Lift with your _____ not your back.
- LOTO is short for _______/TagoutLockout LOTO is short for _______/TAGOUT
- Hearing protection, ___ protection, safety footwear, and a high visibility vest are required at all times while on the production floor
- An unplanned event that does not result in an injury or illness is called a ________
- What class fire extinguishers do we have in the production building
- Before operating any equipment or machinery you must first receive ________
14 Clues: SDS is short for ______ data sheet • Lift with your _____ not your back. • PPE is short for Personal __________ Equipment • The best way to avoid heat exhaustion is to stay ________ • A good way to avoid slip/trip hazards is proper ____________ • What class fire extinguishers do we have in the production building • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-10-20
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- aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________
- if you see someone doing something unsafe on the job, you should use your _________________
- an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness or damage, but had the potential to do so
- protection for your hands
- the practice of deploying people, policies, processes and technologies to protect organizations, their critical systems and sensitive information from digital attacks
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- offers a way for all employees to confirm their dedication to positive safety behavior each year
- a safety procedure that ensures equipment and heavy machinery are properly shut off and unable to turn back on before the required repairs and maintenance have been completed
- when you are on a boat, canoe, or kayak, make sure you always wear a __________
- a tornado _______ means a tornado has been spotted or a radar has picked one up
- regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces
- you can help prevent back problems by having good _______
- you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______
- protection for your eyes
- protection for your head
14 Clues: protection for your eyes • protection for your head • protection for your hands • regulatory agency that inspects and examines workplaces • you can help prevent back problems by having good _______ • you should check the batteries of your smoke detector _______ • aerosols, nail polish and cooking oils are all highly ________ • ...
FedEx Safety 2022-11-22
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- When working with chutes and extendos always be aware of _______ points
- Check the _____ between the trailer and the dock before entering/ exiting
- Stay in marked areas and wear reflective clothing in the __________
- To reduce risk of injury always practice proper ________ techniques
- These packages have a sticker and a form that must accompany them
- Always start your shift by
- using a ________ will help keep packages in your power zone
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- Belts meet at ________ plates
- Even if it is cold always maintain proper
- When packages are to heavy or large, ask for a _______ lift
- Do not sit or stand on the _____ or rollers
- _______ zones are "at risk" locations within our facilities
- Maintain clear _________ by practicing good housekeeping
- Always _______ ladders when descending/ ascending
14 Clues: Always start your shift by • Belts meet at ________ plates • Even if it is cold always maintain proper • Do not sit or stand on the _____ or rollers • Always _______ ladders when descending/ ascending • Maintain clear _________ by practicing good housekeeping • When packages are to heavy or large, ask for a _______ lift • ...
gun safety 2022-05-05
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- Never point at ____ you don't want to harm
- Be aware of your__________.
- When in doubt; don't______.
- Always use _____ ammunition.
- Alway keep guns away from ______ people
- Never ____ on the gun's safety.
- Always keep a gun pointed in a _____ area.
- Always keep the barrel pointed down _____.
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- Store away from ______.
- Finger of the _____ until shooting.
- Always wears ear and eye ______.
- always _____ guns and ammo in a safe area.
- Always keep the gun ________ until use.
- Always keep a gun on ____ until ready.
- Always treat a gun as it is ______.
15 Clues: Store away from ______. • Be aware of your__________. • When in doubt; don't______. • Always use _____ ammunition. • Never ____ on the gun's safety. • Always wears ear and eye ______. • Finger of the _____ until shooting. • Always treat a gun as it is ______. • Always keep a gun on ____ until ready. • Always keep the gun ________ until use. • ...
Safety Keresztrejtvény 2022-05-03
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- ekkora terhet lehet maximálisan egyedül emelni
- Melyik nap van a heti tűzjelző teszt?
- Egy a gyárban történ incidens esetén ezt kapja meg mindenki emailben
- Nyílt pengék helyett ezt használjuk, hogy csökkentsük a vágásveszélyt
- Elektronikus rendszer munkaengedélyek és eszközkiviteli engedélyek készítésére
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- Milyen kesztyűt kell viselni minden szerszám használatakor?
- A raktáraban és targonca utakon a jobb láthatóság érdekében mindig viselni kell
- Digitális rendszer, ahol az incidenseket jelenteni kell
- Alvállakozói munka csak ezzel végezhető a gyár területén
- ha nincs leírás a munkafolyamatra, akkor a munka megkezdése előtt ezt kell mindig elkészíteni
- Ennél a hangjelzésnél a legközelebbi vészkijáraton el kell hagyni az épületet
- a tényleges sérüléssel járú incidenseken túl ezt is mindig jelenteni kell
- Folyamatos visszajelzés rendszer, Bárki, Bárhol, Bármikor, Bármilyen nem biztonságos viselkedés esetén
- Kritikus viselkesdések listája, amit minden műszakban egy túra során ellenőrizni kell
14 Clues: Melyik nap van a heti tűzjelző teszt? • ekkora terhet lehet maximálisan egyedül emelni • Digitális rendszer, ahol az incidenseket jelenteni kell • Alvállakozói munka csak ezzel végezhető a gyár területén • Milyen kesztyűt kell viselni minden szerszám használatakor? • Egy a gyárban történ incidens esetén ezt kapja meg mindenki emailben • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-05-11
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- lift with your legs; not your ___
- even minor instances must be immediately reported to supervisor
- member of safety committee
- you can hit the ___ to stop any machinery in the plant in an emergency
- makes you visible to others
- firs aid attendants are easily identifiable as they wear vests with a ___ band
- your hair must NOT be longer than ___ length
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- placed to identify a spill
- use these when working in areas with high noise levels
- no ___ on the plant floor;
- you need ___ points of contact on a ladder or stacker
- when crossing intersection look ___ ways
- use a ___ when you cannot lift item alone
- your safety shoes must be ___ approved
14 Clues: placed to identify a spill • no ___ on the plant floor; • member of safety committee • makes you visible to others • lift with your legs; not your ___ • your safety shoes must be ___ approved • when crossing intersection look ___ ways • use a ___ when you cannot lift item alone • your hair must NOT be longer than ___ length • ...
Internet Safety 2023-02-07
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- App and website that has lots of different types of videos
- How you feel when someone is nice to you
- The secret key to getting into a website that has some of your information
- Social media app with short videos and dances
- How you feel when someone is mean to you
- You always have the ___ to tell someone how you feel
- Websites and apps all use the ___
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- Mean person online who you should tell an adult about
- AKA "handle," this is used to find your social media page and should not include your full name
- Do not ___ on a link that looks suspicious
- Keeping personal information to yourself
- What you might share on Instagram
- You should always ___ before posting
- What you might send one of your friends (ex: "hey!" or "what's up?")
14 Clues: What you might share on Instagram • Websites and apps all use the ___ • You should always ___ before posting • How you feel when someone is nice to you • Keeping personal information to yourself • How you feel when someone is mean to you • Do not ___ on a link that looks suspicious • Social media app with short videos and dances • ...
Laboratory Safety 2025-11-06
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- Do this to your hands before and after an experiment
- To determine the size, amount, or degree of something by using an instrument
- Makes something larger than it is
- A narrow-necked glass container, used in a laboratory
- Never heat liquids in this type of container
- Read this before beginning an experiment
- A place where experiments happen
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
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- To find out how heavy something is, typically using scales
- To figure out or think something through in order to understand it
- A cylindrical container with a flat bottom
- The cone-shaped tool you use to pour liquid into a small hole
- To arrange a group of things in classes
- Science, Technology, Engineering, Math; Cub Scouts learn about this.
14 Clues: A place where experiments happen • Makes something larger than it is • To arrange a group of things in classes • Read this before beginning an experiment • A cylindrical container with a flat bottom • Never heat liquids in this type of container • Do this to your hands before and after an experiment • A narrow-necked glass container, used in a laboratory • ...
Lab Safety 2025-08-22
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- The proper way to get rid of chemical waste and other insoluble materials
- Used to smother flames
- Dangerous and prohibited behavior in the lab, including practical jokes and pranks
- A gas burner used for heating substances
- Used to flush eyes with water for at least 20 minutes if a chemical splashes in them
- Protective clothing that students should wear during lab activities
- Safety equipment that must be worn whenever chemicals, heat, or glassware are used
- corrosive substance
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- All of these in the lab should be considered dangerous
- An accident that must be reported to the instructor immediately, no matter how small
- a piece of safety equipment used to put out fires
- A well-ventilated area for working with volatile or poisonous substances
- Tools used to pick up a hot test tube from the holder
- The proper technique for smelling chemical vapors
14 Clues: corrosive substance • Used to smother flames • A gas burner used for heating substances • a piece of safety equipment used to put out fires • The proper technique for smelling chemical vapors • Tools used to pick up a hot test tube from the holder • All of these in the lab should be considered dangerous • ...
E - SAFETY 2025-09-22
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- websites or apps where people share pictures, videos, or messages (e.g., TikTok, Instagram, Facebook).
- stopping someone from contacting you online.
- details about yourself, such as your full name, address, phone number, or school.
- believing someone is honest and safe.
- keeping personal information (like your address or phone number) safe.
- protected and safe from danger or harm.
- being kind and polite to others online.
- someone you do not know in real life.
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- when someone is unkind, mean, or threatening to others online.
- telling a trusted adult, teacher, or using the “report” button if something is wrong online.
- something that protects you and does not cause harm.
- the online world where we can find information and talk to people.
- a secret word, numbers, or symbols used to keep accounts safe.
- fake messages or emails that try to trick you into giving information.
14 Clues: believing someone is honest and safe. • someone you do not know in real life. • protected and safe from danger or harm. • being kind and polite to others online. • stopping someone from contacting you online. • something that protects you and does not cause harm. • when someone is unkind, mean, or threatening to others online. • ...
Food Safety 2026-04-23
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- Appliance for storing frozen food
- Potential hazard
- Transfer of harmful bacteria between foods
- Apply heat to food
- Bacteria often found in poultry and eggs.
- Microorganisms that can cause illness
- Practices that maintain health and prevent contamination
- Keep food cold
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- Highly contagious virus spread through contaminated food or surfaces.
- A disease transmitted through food, caused by pathogens or toxins.
- Opposite of dangerous
- Remove dirt and germs from surfaces
- Short for temperature (important in food storage)
- Reduce microbes to safe levels
14 Clues: Keep food cold • Potential hazard • Apply heat to food • Opposite of dangerous • Reduce microbes to safe levels • Appliance for storing frozen food • Remove dirt and germs from surfaces • Microorganisms that can cause illness • Bacteria often found in poultry and eggs. • Transfer of harmful bacteria between foods • Short for temperature (important in food storage) • ...
Health and safety key legislation 2025-11-27
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- and Social Care Act 2012 – Clue: Restructured NHS responsibilities.
- Act 1968 – Clue: Governs licensing and supply of medicines.
- Act 2010 – Clue: Combines anti-discrimination laws into one.
- of Information Act 2000 – Clue: Gives public access to government-held information.
- Time Regulations 1998 – Clue: Limits hours and ensures rest breaks.
- Safety Act 1990 – Clue: Ensures food is safe to eat.
- of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 – Clue: Requires employers to carry out risk assessments.
- Handling Operations Regulations 1992 – Clue: Prevents injury from lifting and moving loads.
- Rights Act 1998 – Clue: Brings European Convention rights into UK law.
- Act 2014 – Clue: Sets out local authority duties for adult care.
- (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 – Clue: Covers ventilation, lighting, and cleanliness.
- of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002 – Clue: Governs safe use of chemicals.
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- Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 – Clue: Created the DBS checking system.
- Standards Act 2000 – Clue: Established regulation of care services.
- of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 2013 – Clue: Requires reporting of workplace accidents.
- Protection Act 2018 – Clue: UK law aligned with GDPR.
- Capacity Act 2005 – Clue: Protects decision-making for those lacking capacity.
- Interest Disclosure Act 1998 – Clue: Protects whistleblowers in the workplace.
- and Safety at Work Act 1974 – Clue: Protects employees in all workplaces.
- and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 – Clue: Ensures equipment is safe to use.
20 Clues: Safety Act 1990 – Clue: Ensures food is safe to eat. • Protection Act 2018 – Clue: UK law aligned with GDPR. • Act 1968 – Clue: Governs licensing and supply of medicines. • Act 2010 – Clue: Combines anti-discrimination laws into one. • Act 2014 – Clue: Sets out local authority duties for adult care. • ...
Radiology Patient Safety Week 2025-04-02
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- Two acceptable patient identifiers include patient's name and
- What is a tool used for early detection of breast cancer?
- How many minutes are required for disinfection with Sani-Cloth Bleach Wipes
- What time of precautions require PPE consisting of gloves and a respirator?
- Precautions requiring PPE consisting of gloves and gown.
- What type of precautions require PPE consisting of only gloves?
- This is required prior to a procedure to identify the patient, site, procedure, and consent.
- What type of material is used in an apron to block the radiation omitted by x-rays?
- This is one of the three basic rules of radiation safety.
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- What reduces the field size and radiation dose?
- Who is responsible for patient safety?
- This is one of the three basic rules of radiation safety
- What is the abbreviation meaning nothing by mouth?
- What type of precautions require PPE consisting of gloves, gown, mask, and eye protection?
- This is the single most important way to prevent the spread of infection.
- An MRI might not be safe to undergo if a patient has an implant made of this material
- What is the expression used to prevent patient falls? "BLANK don't fall"
- This is one of the three basic rules of radiation safety.
- What is the abbreviation mechanism for reducing unnecessary radiation?
19 Clues: Who is responsible for patient safety? • What reduces the field size and radiation dose? • What is the abbreviation meaning nothing by mouth? • This is one of the three basic rules of radiation safety • Precautions requiring PPE consisting of gloves and gown. • What is a tool used for early detection of breast cancer? • ...
Patient Safety 2018-03-06
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- confidentiality
- doing the right thing
- behavioral health patients
- thoughtful use of medications
- could require use of goggles
- not just for winter
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- road map for patient care
- clean sheets and towels
- worn in the kitchen
- correct air flow
- must be up to date
- threat to self
- proper hand washing
- everyone’s responsibility
14 Clues: threat to self • confidentiality • correct air flow • must be up to date • worn in the kitchen • proper hand washing • not just for winter • doing the right thing • clean sheets and towels • road map for patient care • everyone’s responsibility • behavioral health patients • could require use of goggles • thoughtful use of medications
Safety Puzzle 2022-02-11
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- Engineering controls reduce these
- Safety glasses with side shields is one type of this item recommended for the new site
- The number of points of contact one should use on a ladder
- This term means exit
- Process of matching people to their job
- This type of control involves policies and procedures
- Utilize this for proper lifting technique
- Point betweeen two objects where injuries can occur
- This type of ladder should not be used near electricity
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- The new site will be divided into three of these for safety inspections
- This point can pull objects into machinery
- Term for cleaning equipment
- Best type of surface to set up a ladder
- Wearing the right type can reduce hand injuries by 70%
14 Clues: This term means exit • Term for cleaning equipment • Engineering controls reduce these • Best type of surface to set up a ladder • Process of matching people to their job • Utilize this for proper lifting technique • This point can pull objects into machinery • Point betweeen two objects where injuries can occur • This type of control involves policies and procedures • ...
Patient Safety 2022-03-11
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- the electronic reporting system for patient safety events.
- the number of murals found in 29 Palms
- the main entrance to the hospital
- the number of National Patient Safety Goals that apply to NHTP.
- type of desert bird frequently seen at NHTP
- when receiving a critical lab result, after writing it down you would
- code called for utility failures
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- what you do when comparing medications from a patient.
- the comprehensive teamwork training program to improve quality.
- the number one thing to do to prevent infections
- everyone's responsibility
- naval term for bathroom
- current Surgeon General of the Navy
- To prevent mistakes in surgery this pause is done prior to every procedure
14 Clues: naval term for bathroom • everyone's responsibility • code called for utility failures • the main entrance to the hospital • current Surgeon General of the Navy • the number of murals found in 29 Palms • type of desert bird frequently seen at NHTP • the number one thing to do to prevent infections • what you do when comparing medications from a patient. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2014-02-27
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- Should you use a big or small knife for tough food?
- Always turn off the _____ to prevent floods.
- Never carry this across the kitchen floor.
- Never keep a yound child unattended in the _____.
- Use this in the kitchen to clear smoke.
- Use this to take hot pans out of the oven.
- Keep a close eye on boiling water on the _____.
- Always unplug everything so it doesn't cause a....
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- A _____ knife could cut you worse than a sharp knife.
- It is the law to check this every couple months for fire reasons.
- Take empty _____ out of the oven before using it.
- Always point sharp _____ away from you.
- Unplug the ______ when finished.
- Turn this off to prevent fires.
14 Clues: Turn this off to prevent fires. • Unplug the ______ when finished. • Use this in the kitchen to clear smoke. • Always point sharp _____ away from you. • Never carry this across the kitchen floor. • Use this to take hot pans out of the oven. • Always turn off the _____ to prevent floods. • Keep a close eye on boiling water on the _____. • ...
Safety Fun 2014-06-24
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- What does the R stand for in RACE
- Where is the Disaster Manual located
- What do you use for hand hygiene
- What is the term used for a Chemical Spill (Two Words, No Space)
- What is the code for a heightened/ highest security
- What is the term used for a Medical Emergency (Two Words, No Space)
- What does the A stand for in RACE
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- Who do you call when the Infection Practitioner is not available
- What is the code for a disaster
- What does the E stand for in RACE
- What is the code for a Child/ Infant Abduction
- What is a way to evacuate
- What does the C stand for in RACE
- What is the term used for "Administrator, Call the Operator" (Two Words, No Space)
14 Clues: What is a way to evacuate • What is the code for a disaster • What do you use for hand hygiene • What does the R stand for in RACE • What does the E stand for in RACE • What does the C stand for in RACE • What does the A stand for in RACE • Where is the Disaster Manual located • What is the code for a Child/ Infant Abduction • ...
Driver Safety 2014-12-06
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- use care when _________ your vehicle, look for special zones, signs, and restrictions
- during the winter season regularly check _______ reports for hazardous conditions
- law enforcements set up ________ checkpoints to deter and ID impaired drivers
- talking, texting, and eating are considered ___________ while driving
- _________ stop at stop signs
- use a _________ driver when going out for a night on the town
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- keep gas in the car, don't ride with the gauge on _______
- be aware that some medications can cause __________ and make driving dangerous
- all 50 states have now set .08% as the _____ limit for DUI
- bald tires, bad brakes, or engine/transmission lights are signs your car needs __________
- hearing a siren from ______ indicates an emergency vehicle and allow it safe passage
- it's illegal to have an ____ container in the car
- horn ________ is reserved for emergencies and considered rude otherwise
- use seat belts and car seats, make sure all passengers _____ up
14 Clues: _________ stop at stop signs • it's illegal to have an ____ container in the car • keep gas in the car, don't ride with the gauge on _______ • all 50 states have now set .08% as the _____ limit for DUI • use a _________ driver when going out for a night on the town • use seat belts and car seats, make sure all passengers _____ up • ...
Transportation Safety 2015-09-16
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- the people you yield to
- pedestrians are here, bikers shouldn't be
- be careful around
- the side of the road you should be on
- you should regularly keep up with your bike's _________
- if you wear this type of clothing you can increase visibility
- when you need to slow down use
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- stay in your
- help cars know how you're turning
- if you see one of these red hexagons you must obey them
- protection for your noggin
- where both hands should be
- if you're riding at night you need this on your bike
- don't ride your bicycle if you are not _____
14 Clues: stay in your • be careful around • the people you yield to • protection for your noggin • where both hands should be • when you need to slow down use • help cars know how you're turning • the side of the road you should be on • pedestrians are here, bikers shouldn't be • don't ride your bicycle if you are not _____ • if you're riding at night you need this on your bike • ...
Laboratory Safety 2015-12-17
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- Prevention of Accident / Dangerous occurrence / Near Miss Accident
- All acids are in nature
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- Any source (Situation, Material, Energy, Process) which has a potential to harm
- An emergency is a situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment.
- universal solvent
- to protect Respiratory tract
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- Aqueous solutions having a pH of greater than 7
- Aqueous solutions having a pH of less than 7
- 4th – 10th March
- protein digestion
- First-aid is the immediate care given to the victim of an accident or sudden illness before the arrival of a qualified expert.
- protein analysis instrument
- to protect hands
14 Clues: 4th – 10th March • to protect hands • protein digestion • universal solvent • All acids are in nature • protein analysis instrument • to protect Respiratory tract • Aqueous solutions having a pH of less than 7 • Aqueous solutions having a pH of greater than 7 • Prevention of Accident / Dangerous occurrence / Near Miss Accident • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-29
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- bacteria found in chicken and eggs
- microorganism
- is the transfer of bacteria from a contaminated food or to a previously non-contaminated food.
- kitchen tools
- escherichia coli
- bacteria growth is rapid in this zone
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- also known as fungi
- immunological reaction to food proteins
- acute allergic reaction to an antigen
- foods used in a dish
- small cells
- reaction to the chemicals in foods
- to clean something
- refers to the conditions and procedures that maintain and preserve the quality of food to help prevent contamination and food-borne illness.
14 Clues: small cells • microorganism • kitchen tools • escherichia coli • to clean something • also known as fungi • foods used in a dish • bacteria found in chicken and eggs • reaction to the chemicals in foods • acute allergic reaction to an antigen • bacteria growth is rapid in this zone • immunological reaction to food proteins • ...
Online Safety 2023-01-30
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- Info that can be used to identify you.
- Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online.
- To choose to not participate in something.
- Sharing personal feelings, information, or experiences, that later make the sharer feel uncomfortable or regretful.
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- A statement or legal document (in privacy law) that discloses some or all of the ways a party gathers, uses, discloses, and manages a customer or client's data.
- An attempt to trick someone online, usually with the intention of stealing money or private information.
- when someone poses as an institution, like a banks or a school, and sends you a personalized message asking you to provide private information.
- Small text files placed on your device by the sites you visit that collect information about your device and your activity
- All the information online about a person posted either by that person or by others, intentionally or unintentionally.
- A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity.
- When something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried,sad, or anxious.
- Choices a website or app might give you about what information is visible to other users and third parties.
- Protection from being observed or tracked by other, including the government, the public, or selected individuals or groups.
- To select, organize, and look after, a collection (like content posted to a social media profile - the pages or people you follow)
14 Clues: Info that can be used to identify you. • To choose to not participate in something. • Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online. • A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity. • When something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried,sad, or anxious. • ...
Online Safety 2023-01-30
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- An attempt to trick someone online, usually with the intention of stealing money or private information.
- A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity.
- information that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you e.g your full name or your address
- When something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious.
- a legal document that explains how a company or website collects, uses, and shares personal information.
- Small text files placed on your device by the sites you visit that collect information about your device and your activity
- lasting a long time
- Protection from being observed or tracked by others including the government the public or selected individuals or groups.
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- Sharing personal feelings, information, or experiences that later make the sharer feel uncomfortable or regretful.
- Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online.
- a type of document stating details about what a service provider is responsible for as well as user obligations that must be adhered to for continuation of the service.
- To select organize and look after a collection like content posted to a social media profile the pages or people you follow.
- When someone poses as an institution, like a bank or a school, and sends you personalized message asking you to provide private information.
- All the information online about a person posted either by that person or by others intentionally or unintentionally.
- Small text files placed on your device by the sites you visit that collect information about your device and your activity
15 Clues: lasting a long time • Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online. • A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity. • When something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious. • ...
Shop Safety 2023-02-07
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- When you are done with a machine make sure it is ____
- Wait for your machine to get to ___ speed before using it
- If you are unsure or need help ask this person
- This symbol on electric handtools means ON
- This is the surface that your material typically lays on
- This symbol on electric handtools means OFF
- ____ others is not allowed while they are using tools or machines
- This device is made of of wood and helps control the piece you are cutting and keeps your hands away from the blade
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- This device should be above the blade
- Number of inches to keep hands away from blades on saws
- Long hair should be pulled back with this
- should be worn at all times while working
- This surface is typically what you push the material up against
- If you are trying something unique make sure you get ___ first
14 Clues: This device should be above the blade • Long hair should be pulled back with this • should be worn at all times while working • This symbol on electric handtools means ON • This symbol on electric handtools means OFF • If you are unsure or need help ask this person • When you are done with a machine make sure it is ____ • ...
Lab safety 2017-09-22
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- ammonia, acetone, nail polish remover, heated sulfur, moth balls
- pollen, moth balls, steel wool, fiber glass, potassium permanganate
- object knifes, pins broken glass, pointed tools
- flame alcohol, kerosene,potassium permanganate, hair, clothing
- bacteria, fungi, blood, unpreserved tissues, plant materials
- improper grounding, liquid spill, short circuits, exposed wires
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- safety keep all animals safe and your self while handling the animals
- temperature boiling liquids, hot plats, dry ice, liquid nitrogen
- protection something that will keep you safe from your clothe catching on fire
- radioactivity stuff
- Certain chemicals, and living organisms.
- mercury, many metal compounds, iodine, poinsettia plant parts
- bleaches, hydrogen peroxide, acid,
- safety proper eye ware
14 Clues: radioactivity stuff • safety proper eye ware • bleaches, hydrogen peroxide, acid, • Certain chemicals, and living organisms. • object knifes, pins broken glass, pointed tools • bacteria, fungi, blood, unpreserved tissues, plant materials • mercury, many metal compounds, iodine, poinsettia plant parts • flame alcohol, kerosene,potassium permanganate, hair, clothing • ...
Summer Safety 2017-06-05
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- You should get checked _____ per year for skin cancer
- Guard as much ______ as possible when out in the sun
- Never consume _____ when operating a boat
- A ________ adult need to position themselves to scan the area within 10 seconds and reach the water within 20 seconds
- Shade is important, especially in the middle of the day when the sun's rays are ________
- Everyone needs the skills to be able to _______
- Drowning isn't _____ specific
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- Avoid the ____ between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
- About 1.3 million new cases of skin _____ are diagnosed in the U.S. each year
- Never leave a child alone near water; on the beach, at a pool or in the _______
- If you own a _____, make sure to be trained in infant and child CPR
- Use sunscreen with a sun protection factor of 30 or higher, reapply after swimming, toweling dry or ________
- Don't underestimate the power of water; even rivers and lakes can have _______
- Tanning booths and _______ are not a safe alternative to natural sun
14 Clues: Drowning isn't _____ specific • Avoid the ____ between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. • Never consume _____ when operating a boat • Everyone needs the skills to be able to _______ • Guard as much ______ as possible when out in the sun • You should get checked _____ per year for skin cancer • If you own a _____, make sure to be trained in infant and child CPR • ...
Summer Safety 2017-06-06
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- Never leave a child alone near water, on the beach, at a pool, or in the _______
- About 1.3 million new cases of skin ______ are diagnosed in the U.S. each year
- Shade is important, especially in the middle of the day when the rays are _____
- Use sunscreen with a sun protection factor of 30 or higher, reapply after swimming, toweling dry or ______
- Drowning isn't _____ specific
- Tanning booths and _____ are not a safe alternative to natural sun
- Avoid the _____ between 10 am and 4 pm
- If you own a _____, make sure to be trained in infant and child CPR
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- Don't underestimate the power of water, even rivers and lakes can have ______
- A ______ adult needs to positron themselves to scan the area within 10 seconds and reach the water within 20 seconds
- Everyone needs the skills to be able to _____
- you should get checked _______ per year for skin cancer
- Guard as much _____ as possible when out in the sun
- Never consume _____ when operating a boat
14 Clues: Drowning isn't _____ specific • Avoid the _____ between 10 am and 4 pm • Never consume _____ when operating a boat • Everyone needs the skills to be able to _____ • Guard as much _____ as possible when out in the sun • you should get checked _______ per year for skin cancer • Tanning booths and _____ are not a safe alternative to natural sun • ...
Summer Safety 2017-06-06
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- Avoid the _____ between 10 am and 4 pm
- Tanning booths and _____ are not a safe alternative to natural sun
- Use sunscreen with a sun protection factor of 30 or higher, reapply after swimming, toweling dry or ______
- you should get checked _______ per year for skin cancer
- Guard as much _____ as possible when out in the sun
- Drowning isn't _____ specific
- If you own a _____, make sure to be trained in infant and child CPR
- Never leave a child alone near water, on the beach, at a pool, or in the _______
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- Everyone needs the skills to be able to _____
- Don't underestimate the power of water, even rivers and lakes can have ______
- Shade is important, especially in the middle of the day when the rays are _____
- About 1.3 million new cases of skin ______ are diagnosed in the U.S. each year
- A ______ adult needs to positron themselves to scan the area within 10 seconds and reach the water within 20 seconds
- Never consume _____ when operating a boat
14 Clues: Drowning isn't _____ specific • Avoid the _____ between 10 am and 4 pm • Never consume _____ when operating a boat • Everyone needs the skills to be able to _____ • Guard as much _____ as possible when out in the sun • you should get checked _______ per year for skin cancer • Tanning booths and _____ are not a safe alternative to natural sun • ...
Employee Safety 2020-03-03
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- Persons with airborne infections should be taken to a _______ air pressure exam room
- A needle should never be __________
- Initials for material safety sheets
- Highly contagious infection spread airborne person to person affecting the lungs
- What you should do each time you leave your computer unattended
- Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
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- When carrying a heavy object it should be kept _____ to your body
- washing, The most effective way to prevent the spread of infectious disease
- B, Vaccine offered to employees at no cost that prevents a bloodborne infection that affects the lungs
- Needle stick or splash with blood or bodily fluids
- Word used in e-mail subject line to protect personal health information from being disclosed
- ______________ are considered personal protective equipment
- Reporting system used to report an exposure, incident or complaint
- Do not use electrical equipment near flammable gases to prevent a ________
14 Clues: A needle should never be __________ • Initials for material safety sheets • Needle stick or splash with blood or bodily fluids • ______________ are considered personal protective equipment • What you should do each time you leave your computer unattended • Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • ...
Cyber Safety 2020-11-13
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- Use privacy & __ settings on game/app/soc.media.
- Personal info is like __; value & protect it.
- __ make you feel worried/anxious/sad/uncomfy.
- Ask __ before you tag/share photos of others.
- Never __ friend requests from strangers online.
- Which platform is used by the most teens?
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- How long can a post last?
- Never share your __ online (apps/socmedia/etc.)
- Turn off Wifi/Bluetooth to avoid being __.
- Which platform do teens use most OFTEN?
- Internet best friends
- What % of teens use social media platforms?
- __ links if it looks weird or source is unknown.
- Do not post if you'd feel ashamed for a _ to see.
14 Clues: Internet best friends • How long can a post last? • Which platform do teens use most OFTEN? • Which platform is used by the most teens? • Turn off Wifi/Bluetooth to avoid being __. • What % of teens use social media platforms? • Personal info is like __; value & protect it. • __ make you feel worried/anxious/sad/uncomfy. • Ask __ before you tag/share photos of others. • ...
PIT Safety 2021-07-23
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- Operator must possess and be able to present their Amazon PIT Operator _____ at all times during operation of PIT.
- Who has the right-of-way between a PIT and a pedestrian?
- While equipment is in motion, operator is to maintain ____ points of contact while operating PIT.
- Along with your harness, a ______ ____ must be warn while operating PIT.
- What should always be raised when you stop at a drop zone?
- How far away should pedestrians and unprotected PITs stay from an elevated PIT?
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- When there is a spill, product, or object in the aisle you are working in, use the ____ __ app to get assistance.
- You have to complete this before operating your PIT.
- What should you always do when stopping at a Stop sign or exiting an aisle?
- If any issues are discovered on your PIT, the PIT must be removed from operation and reported immediately to an ____ _______.
- How often should you inspect your Fall Protection Harness?
- ______ are to be worn when picking/stowing.
- Always stop to look at your _______, do not operate PIT while looking for your next pick/stow.
- How many PIT lengths should you be from another OP?
14 Clues: ______ are to be worn when picking/stowing. • How many PIT lengths should you be from another OP? • You have to complete this before operating your PIT. • Who has the right-of-way between a PIT and a pedestrian? • How often should you inspect your Fall Protection Harness? • What should always be raised when you stop at a drop zone? • ...
Summer Safety 2017-01-09
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- What we put on our heads
- It that burns vegetation in rural areas
- What you slap on to protect your skin
- How to remain above water
- Gives us shade from the sun
- The illness we get from being too much in the sun
- What covers the human body. It also breathes
- We need ____________ against the sun in summer
- This pain happens from a lot of heat on your skin
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- We need to drink a lot of this
- What you wear over your eyes
- How we move in water using our hands and feet
- Movement of water on the sea
- Where you go out of the house
14 Clues: What we put on our heads • How to remain above water • Gives us shade from the sun • What you wear over your eyes • Movement of water on the sea • Where you go out of the house • We need to drink a lot of this • What you slap on to protect your skin • It that burns vegetation in rural areas • What covers the human body. It also breathes • ...
Kitchen Safety 2016-10-04
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- Eating chicken while still pink in the middle can cause ___ poisoning.
- In order to grate foods you must use a _____.
- What can occur if you don't wash your hands after touching raw meat?
- Never cut _____ yourself.
- when baking you follow the ____ to get the right result.
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- It is recommended to use a ___ when cutting through bone.
- _____ can grow quickly when in the danger zone.
- Tlbs. is short form for _____.
- Do not put ___ in the microwave.
- Lather your hands for a minimum of _____ seconds.
- Always use a ____ board.
- After food has entered the _______, it only has two hours before it is no longer safe to eat.
- Always wash your hands before and after touching ____ meat.
- ____ your hands before adding soap.
14 Clues: Always use a ____ board. • Never cut _____ yourself. • Tlbs. is short form for _____. • Do not put ___ in the microwave. • ____ your hands before adding soap. • In order to grate foods you must use a _____. • _____ can grow quickly when in the danger zone. • Lather your hands for a minimum of _____ seconds. • when baking you follow the ____ to get the right result. • ...
Medline Safety 2023-06-08
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- announcement to evacuate building
- needs to use three points of contact on
- announcement for an active shooter
- item filled out before using MHE
- item that is safer sharp than dull
- three letter abbreviation for items you wear that help protect you in work environment
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- helps prevent heat exhaustion, is negatively affected by caffeine and alcohol
- announcement to take shelter
- should be worn while handling pallets
- announcement that all is clear
- what you ensure are down before leaving a Lift
- announcement for a medical emergency
- worn by Team Members during first 90 days
- forbidden, includes wrestling, tickling, tripping, throwing material, and playing jokes on employees
14 Clues: announcement to take shelter • announcement that all is clear • item filled out before using MHE • announcement to evacuate building • announcement for an active shooter • item that is safer sharp than dull • announcement for a medical emergency • should be worn while handling pallets • needs to use three points of contact on • worn by Team Members during first 90 days • ...
Kitchen Safety 2024-01-22
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- Turn pot and pan handles ___ on the stove.
- Do not ___ counters to reach kitchen items.
- Clean up ___ glass immediately.
- Do not try to ___ a falling knife.
- Cross ___ is when raw foods come into contact with ready-to-eat foods.
- Keep knives ___ to prevent injury.
- To reduce falls, keep the floor clear of ____.
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- Do not put metal in a ___.
- Raw foods such as ___ can contaminate ready-made food.
- The number one place people fall in the home.
- Put a lid on this type of fire.
- Always use an oven ____ to take hot pans out of the oven.
- Steam can also cause ___.
- Do not touch cords with wet ___.
14 Clues: Steam can also cause ___. • Do not put metal in a ___. • Put a lid on this type of fire. • Clean up ___ glass immediately. • Do not touch cords with wet ___. • Do not try to ___ a falling knife. • Keep knives ___ to prevent injury. • Turn pot and pan handles ___ on the stove. • Do not ___ counters to reach kitchen items. • The number one place people fall in the home. • ...
Safety education 2023-12-13
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- Every state has one
- The Basic Speed Law limits speed to
- Issuing and removing people’s driver’s license
- These conditions include factors such as traffic, weather, road, vehicle, and personal well-being.
- Speeding,running red lights,tailgating
- Minnesota requires liability insurance on vehicles
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- Aggressive driving, reckless driving
- Driver must consciously and intentionally drive in a dangerous manner
- Do not retaliate, stay calm
- Take license away less than 365 days
- Must be renewed every 1-2 years
- Inattention is primary cause of ALL crashes involving 16-18 year-old drivers
- 41 percent of deaths were in alcohol related crashes
- It lists the name of the owner, the make, style, vehicle identification number
14 Clues: Every state has one • Do not retaliate, stay calm • Must be renewed every 1-2 years • The Basic Speed Law limits speed to • Aggressive driving, reckless driving • Take license away less than 365 days • Speeding,running red lights,tailgating • Issuing and removing people’s driver’s license • Minnesota requires liability insurance on vehicles • ...
Health & Safety 2023-10-11
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- A permit to operate a vehicle or PIT
- Is key when working in high heat areas or environments
- OSHA term for when power strips or surge protectors are connected using other power strips or extension cords
- A document you refer to if you have been exposed to a hazardous chemical
- Safety activities and events are tracked in this app
- The main function of OSHA is to protect who
- The science of matching the work to the worker
- What the acronym HPE stands for
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- The door you go out in the event of an emergency
- When climbing stairs or getting on equipment always use 3 points of
- A wrist injury associated with computer use
- The "S" in the acronym PASS stands for
- The best way to prevent workplace sprains and strains
- Refers to protective clothing, gloves, helmets, shoes or other garments to protect employees from injury
14 Clues: What the acronym HPE stands for • A permit to operate a vehicle or PIT • The "S" in the acronym PASS stands for • A wrist injury associated with computer use • The main function of OSHA is to protect who • The science of matching the work to the worker • The door you go out in the event of an emergency • Safety activities and events are tracked in this app • ...
Safety Guidelines 2024-08-26
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- Allows moving small amounts of liquid
- You should always have _____
- Is use to to culture different types of cells.
- Know locations of _______ exits
- safety _____ allows you be aware of dangerous
- Always wear protective_____ when working with chemicals
- ________ guidelines will greatly reduce your chances of having an accident
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- Provides an enlarged image of an object.
- keep work areas ______
- Wear appropiated eye ____ whenever working in the laboratory
- Are used to hold, mix, and heat chemical experiments
- Dont ____ Around , learning mode
- Check the condition of ______ before and after using it
- ________ is a symbol that represent a deadly chemical
14 Clues: keep work areas ______ • You should always have _____ • Know locations of _______ exits • Dont ____ Around , learning mode • Allows moving small amounts of liquid • Provides an enlarged image of an object. • safety _____ allows you be aware of dangerous • Is use to to culture different types of cells. • Are used to hold, mix, and heat chemical experiments • ...
Forklift Safety 2024-08-27
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- ___ are responsible for your safety.
- PIT operators must wear a ___ while driving.
- Pedestrians and PIT operators should never ___ what the other will do.
- Speed, weight, and floor surface all have an effect on PIT stopping ___.
- Forklifts take ___ to brake and stop than a car.
- Forklift certifications are good for ___ years.
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- Make sure emergency exits, doors, and equipment are never ___.
- ALL powered industrial trucks need ___ daily before use.
- Avoid driving on oily and/or ___ surfaces.
- ___ can be limited for PIT operators and they may have blind spots.
- Pit operators should drive in ___ if their forward view is obstructed.
- PIT operators and pedestrians should ___ at all stop signs.
- Nearly 80% of forklift accidents involve a ___.
- All PIT operators must be properly trained and ___.
14 Clues: ___ are responsible for your safety. • Avoid driving on oily and/or ___ surfaces. • PIT operators must wear a ___ while driving. • Nearly 80% of forklift accidents involve a ___. • Forklift certifications are good for ___ years. • Forklifts take ___ to brake and stop than a car. • All PIT operators must be properly trained and ___. • ...
shop safety 2024-09-06
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- what do you need on your eyes
- what can only make straight lines
- you need to put wood under what tool
- make sure it is always unlocked when you are done
- do not
- whats the strongest sander
- don't tuch the blade with your
- whats the skinny tasanderader calles
- what is on the wall that you have to follow
- only walking no
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- what has two nobs that control the guard
- what sander do you need to keep the wood on the left side
- if you want to use it you can
- you have to follow them at all times
- what do you need on your feet at all times
15 Clues: do not • only walking no • whats the strongest sander • what do you need on your eyes • if you want to use it you can • don't tuch the blade with your • what can only make straight lines • you need to put wood under what tool • you have to follow them at all times • whats the skinny tasanderader calles • what has two nobs that control the guard • ...
Food safety 2024-09-25
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- Always keep what away from you?
- While cooking, keep other foods what?
- Risky foods are anything needs?
- Tilt where? of pots and pans towards you so you do not burn your hands or face.
- A food-borne illness is a disease caused by what?
- When cutting food, always use a what?
- You should clean your hands for how many seconds?
- a symptom of a Food-borne illness
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- Don't eat what foods within 2 hours?
- Always clean the counters and stuff you used so it doesn't get what?
- What could catch fire on a gas stove?
- Use what to pick up hot pans?
- Cook foods? (Hint it starts with a T)
- The best rule is always?
14 Clues: The best rule is always? • Use what to pick up hot pans? • Always keep what away from you? • Risky foods are anything needs? • a symptom of a Food-borne illness • Don't eat what foods within 2 hours? • What could catch fire on a gas stove? • While cooking, keep other foods what? • Cook foods? (Hint it starts with a T) • When cutting food, always use a what? • ...
Home Safety 2025-11-07
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- A very common place in the home where falls occur
- The "P" in the fire extinguisher acronym PASS stands for this
- Install smoke on every floor and in sleeping areas
- Secure rugs with non-slip
- A common tripping hazard often found on floors
- Poor lighting increases the risk of this
- Keep floors clear of this general term for unneeded items
- Ensuring adequate in dark spaces like hallways and stairs prevents accidents
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- Use a shower for safety while bathing
- Check these cords to ensure they are not frayed or under rugs
- Install these in bathrooms and near stairs for support
- An emergency alert system that can be worn as a pendant or bracelet
- Clear all walking to prevent falls
- Replace standard doorknobs with these easier-to-use handles
14 Clues: Secure rugs with non-slip • Clear all walking to prevent falls • Use a shower for safety while bathing • Poor lighting increases the risk of this • A common tripping hazard often found on floors • A very common place in the home where falls occur • Install smoke on every floor and in sleeping areas • Install these in bathrooms and near stairs for support • ...
Food Safety 2025-09-16
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- What you should do before handling food
- Label used to show when food should be used by
- Food stored at -18°C or lower
- These will be low if good standards of food hygiene are not maintained
- System used to rotate stock (First In, First ___)
- Bacteria that can grow on food if not stored properly
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- What you must check on food packaging before storing
- Harmful microorganisms that cause illness
- The employee will lose this if the food premises are closed
- Storage method that keeps food below 5°C
- Dirty storage areas can attract these pests
- Food safety law in the UK is enforced by the ___ Standards Agency
- Dry food should be stored in a ___ place
- Raw meat must be stored ___ from cooked food
14 Clues: Food stored at -18°C or lower • What you should do before handling food • Storage method that keeps food below 5°C • Dry food should be stored in a ___ place • Harmful microorganisms that cause illness • Dirty storage areas can attract these pests • Raw meat must be stored ___ from cooked food • Label used to show when food should be used by • ...
Excavation Safety 2025-10-01
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- Documented approval document required before digging an excavation
- A narrow excavation deeper than it is wide
- Equipment used for access into and out of excavations or trenches
- Regulation number in the Construction Regulations for excavations
- You need to scan an area for this before excavating
- Damage to underground service from ruptured water or sewerage pipes can result in this risk
- Batter and ______________ the sides of excavations before resorting to shoring methods
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- Type of service that could be damaged during excavation, if the correct steps were not followed
- Place this to warn people of excavations or trenches
- Protective structure used to support unstable trench walls
- Employees must have access in and out of long trench excavations at least every _________ meters
- A hazard caused by falling soil or rocks
- Distance in meters, that any materials, tools or equipment can be from the edge of an excavation
- Soil and risk identification, completed by a competent person, before entering an excavation Barricading Soft barrier to prevent falls into an excavation
14 Clues: A hazard caused by falling soil or rocks • A narrow excavation deeper than it is wide • You need to scan an area for this before excavating • Place this to warn people of excavations or trenches • Protective structure used to support unstable trench walls • Equipment used for access into and out of excavations or trenches • ...
Food Safety 2025-10-16
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- Harmful tiny living things; one type of microbiological hazard.
- A common food that is a severe allergen.
- Tiny living things like bacteria and viruses you can't see.
- Another microbiological hazard, like a common cold.
- Foods like peanuts or gluten that can make some people very sick.
- An allergen found in wheat.
- An example of an allergen that comes from the ocean.
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- Broken glass, fish bones, or soil are examples of this hazard you can see.
- Detergent, insect sprays, and lead are examples of this food hazard.
- A chemical used for cleaning that shouldn't be in food.
- A type of microbiological hazard, like mould.
- A physical contaminant that should be washed off food.
- A physical hazard if broken in food.
- A heavy metal that is an example of a chemical hazard.
14 Clues: An allergen found in wheat. • A physical hazard if broken in food. • A common food that is a severe allergen. • A type of microbiological hazard, like mould. • Another microbiological hazard, like a common cold. • An example of an allergen that comes from the ocean. • A physical contaminant that should be washed off food. • ...
Let's explore Britain! 2022-04-27
18 Clues: vždy • práce • hodně • čistit • tátova • šťastný • mluvit o • nacvičovat • bezpečnost • šálek čaje • motor/stroj • zkontrolovat • připraven na • pracovat na/v • dát si na sebe • autem(cestovat) • vybavení/nářadí • baterka/svítilna
Culinary Vocab Word Search 2024-01-17
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- Illness Sickness caused by eating food that contains a contaminant.
- A common type of microorganism, several species of bacteria are pathogens that can cause infectious diseases.
- Safety Keep food safe to eat by following proper food handling and cooking practices.
- Food,Acidity,Temperature,Time,Oxygen,and Moisture.
- A living thing so small that it can only be seen through a microscope.
- Microorganisms that cause illness.
- Food Food that needs time and temperature control for safety because it is most vulnerable to pathogen growth.
- A formal review or examination conducted to see if an operation is following food safety laws.
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- Hygiene Thoroughly washing your body,face, and hands.
- The prevention of illness through cleanliness.
- Allergy The body's negative reaction to a food protein.
- Something with the potential to cause harm.
- Acid cleaners used on mineral deposits and dirt that other cleaners cannot remove.
- Process that removes food and other dirt from a surface.
- A substance, such as a chemical or organism, that makes food unsafe to eat.
15 Clues: Microorganisms that cause illness. • Something with the potential to cause harm. • The prevention of illness through cleanliness. • Food,Acidity,Temperature,Time,Oxygen,and Moisture. • Hygiene Thoroughly washing your body,face, and hands. • Allergy The body's negative reaction to a food protein. • Process that removes food and other dirt from a surface. • ...
Deland Safety Day 2024-03-29
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- System used to report safety events for Cardinal Health.
- One of the top number of incidents to occur on site.
- This is our #1 priority every day.
- A danger or risk observed.
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- Look out for these when walking and avoid being around them when a load is being moved.
- Getting stuck by one of these will require first aid.
- Environmental, Health and Safety
- Used to protect people from machine hazards.
- Eliminates energy from a machine.
9 Clues: A danger or risk observed. • Environmental, Health and Safety • Eliminates energy from a machine. • This is our #1 priority every day. • Used to protect people from machine hazards. • One of the top number of incidents to occur on site. • Getting stuck by one of these will require first aid. • System used to report safety events for Cardinal Health. • ...
8x1 2022-07-10
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- True or FALSE. Safety is not my responsibility?
- Being ready for any safety hazard can be referred to as Safety ______
- When do you notify a Supervisor of an injury?
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- You must pay ____ when working in the warehouse
- A hazard on the floor can cause a _____
- You must wear one of these when using the Order Picker
- When in doubt it's always best to ____
- You cannot ___ in the warehouse
- What color hair net do First Responders wear?
9 Clues: You cannot ___ in the warehouse • When in doubt it's always best to ____ • A hazard on the floor can cause a _____ • What color hair net do First Responders wear? • When do you notify a Supervisor of an injury? • True or FALSE. Safety is not my responsibility? • You must pay ____ when working in the warehouse • You must wear one of these when using the Order Picker • ...
Nové kurikulum 2023-04-28
19 Clues: blocks • safety • respect • opennes • freedom • democracy • open mind • technology • flexibility • adaptability • inventiveness • communication • responsibility • nástroje online tools • učebnice new textbooks • myslenie critical thinking • gramotnosť reading literacy • gramotnosť computer literacy • učebných osnov curriculum reduction
Hazard Recognition 2015-10-07
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- Maybe our ______________ just needs a reminder.
- To many times we just __________ on by.
- We all make mistakes, forget to wear _____ and fail to follow procedures.
- People who fail to take ______________ for hazards are just showing the value they place on safety.
- Hazard recognition is the ___________________ of any successful safety process.
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- That's one of the reasons why ____________ are so likely to be injured at work.
- Workplaces become _____________ when employees do not practice hazard recognition.
- __________________ install traffic lights and pedestrian crossing.
- Providing employees with hazard recognition training improves safety ______.
- It takes __________ to stop walking by and say something.
10 Clues: To many times we just __________ on by. • Maybe our ______________ just needs a reminder. • It takes __________ to stop walking by and say something. • __________________ install traffic lights and pedestrian crossing. • We all make mistakes, forget to wear _____ and fail to follow procedures. • ...
electric current and its effects 2023-11-29
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- Connecting a conductor to Earth for safety.
- Safety device to protect circuits from excess current. Electrolyte
- Complete path for electric current.
- Harmful effect of electric current on the body.
- Temporary magnet created by electric current.
- Thin wire in an electric bulb.
- Influence of electric current on magnets.
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- Region where magnetic forces act.
- Flow of electric charge.
- Opposition to current flow.
- Material resisting electric charge flow.
- Material allowing electric charge flow.
12 Clues: Flow of electric charge. • Opposition to current flow. • Thin wire in an electric bulb. • Region where magnetic forces act. • Complete path for electric current. • Material allowing electric charge flow. • Material resisting electric charge flow. • Influence of electric current on magnets. • Connecting a conductor to Earth for safety. • ...
Stakeholders! 2022-09-08
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- in charge of a particular department
- responsible for the health safety regulations
- trains the skills and knowledge of Fire
- installations must adhere to
- in charge of the whole construction site
- responsible for coordination of a build
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- representing health and safety issues
- in charge of tradespersons on site
- regulates plumbers and builders in Victoria
- association for the plumbing Industry
- negotiates to improve work conditions
- represents employers in fire protection
12 Clues: installations must adhere to • in charge of tradespersons on site • in charge of a particular department • representing health and safety issues • association for the plumbing Industry • negotiates to improve work conditions • trains the skills and knowledge of Fire • represents employers in fire protection • responsible for coordination of a build • ...
Safety Crossword 2019-11-20
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- 1000 degrees cooler than molten metal
- number of times water expands in molten metal x 100
- must be used, but avoid putting to use
- between ankle & toes
- take immediate _________ when you observe an unsafe act, condition or process
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- saving face
- sore spot from not wearing green on March 17
- only acceptable number of injuries
- misplaced key (result of)
- safety boss
- rises above all priorities - a value
- _______ & pans, in reverse
12 Clues: saving face • safety boss • between ankle & toes • misplaced key (result of) • _______ & pans, in reverse • only acceptable number of injuries • rises above all priorities - a value • 1000 degrees cooler than molten metal • must be used, but avoid putting to use • sore spot from not wearing green on March 17 • number of times water expands in molten metal x 100 • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-09
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- Proactive program that addresses safe / unsafe behaviors
- The only proper way to prevent heat related injury / illness
- Machine, The piece of equipment responsible for Flatout's last recordable
- Guard, Something that is placed on equipment to protect associates from hazards
- Calculated by multiplying total recordable incidents x 200,000, divided by total hours worked
- Button found on all of Flatout's equipment, used to power of the machine in the event of an emergency
- Located between the men and women's locker room, chemical cage and maintenance shop
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- Applying a device to de-energize equipment prior to service, maintenance or sanitation
- The type of injury responsible for Flatout's last recordable
- Flatout's target for accidents, incidents and injuries
- Fitting the job to the worker
- Monitor, Proactive program that allows the associate to walk the site with a safety checklist
- Miss, An unplanned event that has the potential to cause injury or equipment damage, but did not
- Pillar, MOE pillar who's mission is to continuously improve Flatout's Safety Program
- Slip resistant footwear, safety glasses, hearing protection are examples of these
15 Clues: Fitting the job to the worker • Flatout's target for accidents, incidents and injuries • Proactive program that addresses safe / unsafe behaviors • The type of injury responsible for Flatout's last recordable • The only proper way to prevent heat related injury / illness • Machine, The piece of equipment responsible for Flatout's last recordable • ...
Robotics Safety Principles 2023-11-29
Across
- work ___________: a robot's work area
- ___________ mats: installed to stop the robot when a person steps on them
- single beam _______-________ safety switch: works the same way as an automatic garage door sensor
- __________ devices: the simplest safety devices used to define a robot's work envelope
- fixed ________ method: prevents access through over or around the robot
- _________ methods: prevent unauthorized access to the work envelope
Down
- the design and location of control ________ are important and should be located outside the work envelope
- _______ sensing devices: detect the entry of a person into a hazardous area
- emergency _________: the robot slows down work and does not stop suddenly
- a type of hazard when a person is trapped between a robot and a solid object
- emergency ________: the big red buttons
- end _____________: a device that attaches to a robot's wrist, allowing the robot to accomplish its task.
- a type of hazard when a person is struck by a robot
- safety _______ _________: senses a persons presence when the light beam is interrupted
14 Clues: work ___________: a robot's work area • emergency ________: the big red buttons • a type of hazard when a person is struck by a robot • _________ methods: prevent unauthorized access to the work envelope • fixed ________ method: prevents access through over or around the robot • emergency _________: the robot slows down work and does not stop suddenly • ...
Quality and Food Safety Crossword 2024-07-15
Across
- Protection strategy against deliberate harm to food products
- Type of action taken to fix a problem
- Guidelines for quality or safety
- Ability to track the origin, production, and distribution of food products throughout the supply chain
- Systematic preventive approach to food safety from biological, chemical, and physical hazards in production processes
- Acronym for guidelines and principles implemented to ensure food safety and quality
- Systematic examination of potential risks
- Type of hazard caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, or parasites, potentially contaminating food
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- Type of hazard relating to foreign objects in food, such as glass or metal fragments
- Type of hazard involving harmful substances such pesticides, allergens or cleaning agents
- Intentional substitution, addition or removal of a material to increase perceived value
- Range of maximum and minimum values used as a reference in controlling a CCP
- Type of Action taken to avoid future problems
- Bacterium often associated with foodborne illness, particularly found in raw poultry
14 Clues: Guidelines for quality or safety • Type of action taken to fix a problem • Systematic examination of potential risks • Type of Action taken to avoid future problems • Protection strategy against deliberate harm to food products • Range of maximum and minimum values used as a reference in controlling a CCP • ...
RM Sample 2023-02-27
Across
- determines long term and strategic decision making
- addresses the organizational why.
- the articulated limit on the nature and magnitude of hazards and uncertainty
- to obtain something with particular care and effort
- the market segment to which a particular product is marketed.
- the identify of the organization.
- the system that creates tangible 'products' that meet the organizations goals and the needs of the clients (acronym).
Down
- any gear that has a direct influence on the health and safety of clients or employees.
- a series of recurring events
- a pre-trip message that includes safety information, critical procedures, and an acknowledgement and assumption of risk statement.
- The goal posts on what an organization does and is prepared to do.
- is an incremental ratcheting-up of exposure and difficulty.
- an event or indicator imbedded in a system that automatically signals the need for a follow-up
- the process that creates the "product"
14 Clues: a series of recurring events • addresses the organizational why. • the identify of the organization. • the process that creates the "product" • determines long term and strategic decision making • to obtain something with particular care and effort • is an incremental ratcheting-up of exposure and difficulty. • ...
Osha 2023-04-20
Across
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- injuries usually caused by repetitive work (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome from typing), being in an awkward position to perform a physical task (e.g., cleaning inside a cage), lifting heavy objects (e.g., dog onto an exam table) or a combination of all of these factors.
- toxic substances that can cause a wide range of health effects when humans are exposed to them. Effects range from mild irritation to death.
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is the federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness.
- unsafe work conditions that may cause injury
- hazards caused by factors in the environment that can cause injury to the body without necessarily touching the body
Down
- Who Is Covered under OSHA
- living organisms that pose a threat to other living organisms, usually humans. These primarily include:
- Most private sector employers and their workers are covered by OSHA.
- the right to raise safety or health concerns with the employer or with OSHA
- these injuries from emotional and mental stressors can cause health problems, especially when the employee is exposed to them long-term
- Who Is NOT Covered under OSHA
- providing workers with a workplace free of recognized hazards following OSHA Safety and Health Standards
13 Clues: Who Is Covered under OSHA • Who Is NOT Covered under OSHA • unsafe work conditions that may cause injury • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Most private sector employers and their workers are covered by OSHA. • the right to raise safety or health concerns with the employer or with OSHA • ...
Fire Safety 2022-04-28
Across
- If a fire occurs during a weather event (CODE VIOLET), where is the rally point for the laboratory?
- What area(s) in the laboratory should be checked by lab personnel ensuring all personnel has evacuated the lab area?
- What does the "E stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety IF you cannot extinguish the fire?
- Where is the fire extinguisher located in the public access area of the lab?
- What does the "A" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety?
Down
- During a code red, where is the laboratory’s rally point?
- No one should re-enter the building until this two word phrase is announced on the overhead intercom.
- what does the letter S stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire that has to do with activating the extinguisher?
- what does the letter S stand for as it relates to proper technique when extinguishing a fire?
- What does the "C" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety?
- What does the letter P stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire?
- What does the "R" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety?
- What does the letter A stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire?
13 Clues: During a code red, where is the laboratory’s rally point? • What does the letter P stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire? • What does the letter A stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire? • What does the "C" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety? • What does the "R" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety? • ...
kurikulum 2023-04-17
19 Clues: blocks • safety • respect • freedom • opennes • open mind • democracy • technology • flexibility • adaptability • inventiveness • communication • responsibility • nástroje online tools • učebnice new textbooks • myslenie critical thinking • gramotnosť computer literacy • gramotnosť reading literacy • učebných osnov curriculum reduction
25th Wedding Anniversary 2025-02-15
19 Clues: Home • Mommy • Daddy • Savior • 22/8/2003 • 26/2/2000 • Commitment • Pa Samuels • 21/12/2011 • Drama King • Ma Samuels • Foundation • Soundtrack • Holy Spirit • Pa Schuller • Ma Schuller • Grateful for • Heavenly Father • First Commandment
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HR crossword 2023-03-10
19 Clues: Pay • Gap • Group • Safety • Change • Secret • FOREIGN • Position • Insurance • DISMISSAL • New hires • Resentment • Group dynamic • Grading employees • Reducing strength • Mutual acceptability • Method of evaluation • EMPLOYEES CHOOSING TO STAY LOW • Strategy performance management tool
Drive safe 2023-12-04
20 Clues: boire • alcool • permis • freins • drogues • voiture • distrait • conduire • urgences • panneaux • passager • respecter • conducteur • responsable • down ralentir • se concentrer • entrer en collision • belt ceinture de sécurité • crash accident de voiture • regulation code de la route
avalaunche 2021-05-18
Across
- that falls during an avalanche
- when snow falls down a mountain that causes damage
- how do most of the people die due to avalanches
- what will help you to survive in an avalanche which is in safety kit
- what save the people?
Down
- what do u need in your safety kit
- what happens after an avalanche
- what do helicopter sav first people or their
- what is on one of the things that you need in a safety kit
9 Clues: what save the people? • that falls during an avalanche • what happens after an avalanche • what do u need in your safety kit • what do helicopter sav first people or their • how do most of the people die due to avalanches • when snow falls down a mountain that causes damage • what is on one of the things that you need in a safety kit • ...
Golf Cart Safety 2022-02-23
9 Clues: Yield to __________. • Must wear safety belt • Obey the _______ limit. • No ________ and driving. • Protect from the elements • No driving in the _______. • Must remain inside golf cart • Never leave ______ in golf cart. • Report all ________ to Safety Officer.
SLP 1.0 Test 2023-04-10
Across
- A personal statement that describes the importance of keeping yourself safe.
- Stage on the Bradley Curve where people just follow the rules.
- As we move along the Bradley Curve, our team will be more ___________.
- Our value that encourages us to be curious (2,4).
- Our value that keeps us safe.
- To build a safety culture, safety must be led by_________(4,7)
Down
- A impactful way to engage your team in the importance of safety(6,5)
- The far reaching impact of death or serious injury. The ________effect.
- All injuries can be ____________. It's what we believe.
- Where we want to be on the Bradley Curve.
10 Clues: Our value that keeps us safe. • Where we want to be on the Bradley Curve. • Our value that encourages us to be curious (2,4). • All injuries can be ____________. It's what we believe. • Stage on the Bradley Curve where people just follow the rules. • To build a safety culture, safety must be led by_________(4,7) • ...
Lab Safety 2026-04-14
Across
- Protective headgear worn to reduce the risk of head injury.
- A warning that something could cause serious harm.
- The agency that helps make sure workplaces follow safety rules.
- Items or equipment used to complete work or build things.
Down
- Protective eyewear worn to keep dust, sparks, or chemicals out of your eyes.
- Anything that could cause injury, damage, or harm.
- A sudden serious situation that needs immediate action.
- Hand coverings used to protect your skin while working.
- The set of rules and actions used to prevent accidents and injuries.
- A classroom or workspace where students use equipment, materials, and safety procedures.
10 Clues: Anything that could cause injury, damage, or harm. • A warning that something could cause serious harm. • A sudden serious situation that needs immediate action. • Hand coverings used to protect your skin while working. • Items or equipment used to complete work or build things. • Protective headgear worn to reduce the risk of head injury. • ...
