safety Crossword Puzzles
Health and Safety Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - Proper techniques can prevent injuries when handling heavy objects.
- - A warm ______ can make someone's day.
- - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
- - I must remain calm when I am faced with this.
- - What you should do immediately after an incident occurs.
- - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards.
- - Who's the best company to work for?
- - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace.
- - The condition of being protected from harm or other dangers.
- - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness.
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- - A safety hazard that requires immediate evacuation.
- - A document providing safety information about chemicals.
- - Devices used to protect hearing in noisy environments.
- - A procedure to ensure energy isolation before equipment maintenance.
- - Bottom of the safety hierarchy
- - Top of the safety hierarchy
- - Something that needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
17 Clues: - Top of the safety hierarchy • - Bottom of the safety hierarchy • - Who's the best company to work for? • - A warm ______ can make someone's day. • - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness. • - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace. • - I must remain calm when I am faced with this. • - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards. • ...
safety 2021-07-13
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- - _____ Safety Health Administration
- - ____ something say something
- - Stay ______ throughout the day
- - Type of hand protection
- - _____ unsafe situations
- - Must be clear and unobstructed
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- - ____ out tag out
- - Must be this to use electric pallet jack
- - Always_____ a manual pallet jack
- - Number of people required to move a bin
- - Use your ____ not your back when lifting
- - Evacuation meeting spot
- - _____ For disease control
- - Keep your ____ moving
- - _____ Before starting work
- - Keep one _____ open
- - Who is most responsible for your safety
17 Clues: - ____ out tag out • - Keep one _____ open • - Keep your ____ moving • - Evacuation meeting spot • - Type of hand protection • - _____ unsafe situations • - _____ For disease control • - _____ Before starting work • - ____ something say something • - Stay ______ throughout the day • - Must be clear and unobstructed • - Always_____ a manual pallet jack • ...
Safety 2022-08-22
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- Information on hazardous materials
- Used to put out fires
- Agency of United States Department of labor
- The act of stopping something from happening
- Done daily to keep work areas clean
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Designed for comfort in the workplace
- Worn for protection against cold and dirt
- To leave a place of danger
- To descend freely by force of gravity
- Protection against noise or water
- Emergency procedures used in case of a fire
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- Help given to a sick or injured person
- The act of maintaining something
- A danger or risk
- Used to protect against severe weather
- Used to dispose of sharp objects
17 Clues: A danger or risk • Used to put out fires • To leave a place of danger • Personal Protective Equipment • The act of maintaining something • Used to dispose of sharp objects • Protection against noise or water • Information on hazardous materials • Done daily to keep work areas clean • Designed for comfort in the workplace • To descend freely by force of gravity • ...
2024 Health & Safety Week 2024-03-10
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- not required for all aircrafts during push
- air canada manuals for aircrafts and sops
- mandatory PPE for ramp
- points for scanning
- access to all operational/safety bulletins
- health and safety reporting system
- recurrent training
- health and safety document for various products/substances
- website used by health and safety committee
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- used during poor winter ramp conditions
- lifting techniques
- app used for medical access
- air canada branch for multiple health areas
- process or method to determine risks or hazards
- ramp/airport debris
- emergency response team (abbrv)
16 Clues: lifting techniques • recurrent training • ramp/airport debris • points for scanning • mandatory PPE for ramp • app used for medical access • emergency response team (abbrv) • health and safety reporting system • used during poor winter ramp conditions • air canada manuals for aircrafts and sops • not required for all aircrafts during push • ...
Kellogg's Carolina Star Crossword 2022-05-23
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- our annual safety award
- two words that describe your commitment to safety
- this person is responsible for safety
- element number two of Carolina Star
- game played to reward safe plan of action
- number of signatures on our safety policy
- completed at the start of every shift
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- when an unsafe condition is observed
- the government organization we partner with
- element number one of Carolina Star
- the name of our safety committees
- the flag that flies beneath our state flag
- our online training system
- the number of elements to Carolina Star
14 Clues: our annual safety award • our online training system • the name of our safety committees • element number one of Carolina Star • element number two of Carolina Star • when an unsafe condition is observed • this person is responsible for safety • completed at the start of every shift • the number of elements to Carolina Star • game played to reward safe plan of action • ...
Patient Safety Awareness 2018-03-02
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- Last name of the Wellspan Patient Safety Officer
- A patient that presents with obvious respiratory symptoms should be asked to wear a____
- High blood pressure is also known as____
- A condition that causes issues with the regulation of blood sugar and insulin in the body
- Two of these should be used for ALL patients
- We should do this to the patient name on every paper we hand to patient
- If it isn't_____ it didn't happen
- The computer system used for verifying narcotic prescriptions
- Patient identifiers should be used _____ time
- this should always be checked prior to leaving a message for a patient
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- When a patient falls we should ______ the patient to the floor when possible
- Patient safety is who's responsibility
- Wellspan's LIFT Cohort focuses on way to improve patient safety. The "I" in LIFT stands for what?
- an inanimate object that may be contaminated with infectious organisms
- Award presented to Wellspan employees who recognized potential safety issues and alert leadership immediately
- One of our RED RULES
- this call takes place every day to discuss patient safety issues across Wellspan
- Substance carried in our emergency box to assist in the instance of overdose
- One of these is submitted if we have a patient safety event
19 Clues: One of our RED RULES • If it isn't_____ it didn't happen • Patient safety is who's responsibility • High blood pressure is also known as____ • Two of these should be used for ALL patients • Patient identifiers should be used _____ time • Last name of the Wellspan Patient Safety Officer • One of these is submitted if we have a patient safety event • ...
Patient Safety Awareness 2025-03-10
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- Last name of the Wellspan Patient Safety Officer
- A patient that presents with obvious respiratory symptoms should be asked to wear a____
- High blood pressure is also known as____
- A condition that causes issues with the regulation of blood sugar and insulin in the body
- Two of these should be used for ALL patients
- We should do this to the patient name on every paper we hand to patient
- If it isn't_____ it didn't happen
- The computer system used for verifying narcotic prescriptions
- Patient identifiers should be used _____ time
- this should always be checked prior to leaving a message for a patient
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- When a patient falls we should ______ the patient to the floor when possible
- Patient safety is who's responsibility
- Wellspan's LIFT Cohort focuses on way to improve patient safety. The "I" in LIFT stands for what?
- an inanimate object that may be contaminated with infectious organisms
- Award presented to Wellspan employees who recognized potential safety issues and alert leadership immediately
- One of our RED RULES
- this call takes place every day to discuss patient safety issues across Wellspan
- Substance carried in our emergency box to assist in the instance of overdose
- One of these is submitted if we have a patient safety event
19 Clues: One of our RED RULES • If it isn't_____ it didn't happen • Patient safety is who's responsibility • High blood pressure is also known as____ • Two of these should be used for ALL patients • Patient identifiers should be used _____ time • Last name of the Wellspan Patient Safety Officer • One of these is submitted if we have a patient safety event • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-04-22
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- Document providing information on chemicals found in the workplace
- Sound employees will hear to alert them to an emergency situation
- The event that suggests you Drop, Cover and Hold On for safety
- A tool used to put out small fires
- Workplace vehicle used for moving pallets
- An acronym for Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- A practice that involves identifying and removing workplace hazards
- Protective gear worn on the hands to prevent injuries
- The best way to avoid a workplace injury is to _____________ it from happening in the first place.
- This contains supplies for injuries
- The color of the SDS Book
- Where the Safety Suggestion box is located
- Study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body to prevent strain and injury at work
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- The amount of space needed for proper egress
- Essential tool for illuminating dark areas in emergencies
- The people responsible for performing quarterly safety inspections
- What the second letter stands for in the acronym PPE
- A hazardous substance commonly found in workplaces
- What you should do if you observe a safety hazard
- The process of leaving the building and meeting in a designated space
- The specific type of bandage that must be used in the workplace to identify cuts
- Action not allowed in the building or on the premises for safety reasons
22 Clues: The color of the SDS Book • A tool used to put out small fires • This contains supplies for injuries • Workplace vehicle used for moving pallets • Where the Safety Suggestion box is located • The amount of space needed for proper egress • What you should do if you observe a safety hazard • A hazardous substance commonly found in workplaces • ...
Theatre Safety 2025-10-16
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- – Should not be left loose on the floor.
- – Immediate help for someone hurt.
- – Ensures order and safety during rehearsals.
- – Objects actors use safely during a play.
- – Must be taped down to avoid tripping.
- – Area behind the curtain needing extra caution.
- – The scenery used in a production.
- – A way out during an emergency.
- – A situation needing quick response.
- – Prevents overheating and keeps air fresh.
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- – Must allow easy movement for actors.
- – Being alert to possible dangers.
- – Department in charge of microphones and speakers.
- – Something that poses a threat.
- – Practice session where safety still applies.
- – The performance area that must be kept clear.
- – Must be handled only by trained people.
- – A serious danger that safety rules aim to prevent.
- – Used to put out small fires.
- – Reminds people of safety rules.
20 Clues: – Used to put out small fires. • – Something that poses a threat. • – A way out during an emergency. • – Reminds people of safety rules. • – Being alert to possible dangers. • – Immediate help for someone hurt. • – The scenery used in a production. • – A situation needing quick response. • – Must allow easy movement for actors. • – Must be taped down to avoid tripping. • ...
Safety 2022-08-18
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- keep them at your side when carrying a pkg
- make sure you take good care of
- Our safety OG in the building
- breath, before you start your day take a long one of these
- A team you want to be apart of
- need gloves on these
- is the word of the day and always
- need it to be in the building
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- safety for your feet
- the placement of the pkg
- in order to pick of a pkg off the floor
- you need these to see
- The GM
- must keep these out of pinch hot spots on carts and conveyors
- need to look out for
- Seven, the place you work
- bend these to help support your back
17 Clues: The GM • safety for your feet • need gloves on these • need to look out for • you need these to see • the placement of the pkg • Seven, the place you work • Our safety OG in the building • need it to be in the building • A team you want to be apart of • make sure you take good care of • is the word of the day and always • bend these to help support your back • ...
Safety! 2024-06-17
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- stay within this zone when lifting when possible
- avoid drinking this to stay hydrated
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- stay within the (blank) lines
- its recommended to drink 8oz every 20-30 minute
- four point
- these pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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- keep this on the ground when parked or walking away from equipment
- you should do this with your knees when picking something up from the ground
- make sure equipment is (blank) when not in line of sight or more than 25ft away
- avoid doing this when grabbing an item to the side
- these type of factors could be affected with heat stress, medical conditions, certain medications and physical fitness
- to keep something from happening or arising
- avoid this zone as much as possible
- Behavior Risk Improvement
17 Clues: four point • Behavior Risk Improvement • stay within the (blank) lines • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • avoid this zone as much as possible • avoid drinking this to stay hydrated • to keep something from happening or arising • the state of being free from illness or injury • its recommended to drink 8oz every 20-30 minute • stay within this zone when lifting when possible • ...
SAFETY 2025-04-29
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- Can put out all types of flame safely and should be clearly marked for emergency
- Material that will burn, but extinguishes itself after the flame source is removed
- Tells you what harmful chemicals are on the worksite and how to protect yourself from harm
- It is hearing, vision, respiratory and clothing gear that you use when necessary in shop/tech
- Material that will not burn, under no circumstances
- Clothing attire that you put on past your ankle to be able to work in the shop
- Means minor injuries requiring Band-Aids or ice and is needed to report to an immediate supervisor,technical director, or theater instructor immediately
- An agency that ensures safe and healthy working conditions for all employees by setting and enforcing workplace safety standards
- Any safety infraction must be reported to the theater instructor immediately
- This is the light that is left on the stage 24 hrs a day when the stage is not in use.
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- Each student must have on a file this type of contact information incase of an accident
- A piece of equipment that goes on the lighting instrument first and comes off last
- A method to remember how use a fire extinguisher
- Passages to leave in case of emergency
- All blood and bodily fluids must be considered
- Who is responsible for safety in the scene shop?
- Can help with medical assistance in emergency situations and is located backstage and clearly labeled.
17 Clues: Passages to leave in case of emergency • All blood and bodily fluids must be considered • A method to remember how use a fire extinguisher • Who is responsible for safety in the scene shop? • Material that will not burn, under no circumstances • Any safety infraction must be reported to the theater instructor immediately • ...
OSHA Vocabulary 2025-09-25
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- A person who can identify hazards and has authority to correct them.
- Classification codes for industries used in regulatory tracking.
- An injury or illness that must be reported on OSHA logs.
- Agency that researches and recommends workplace safety practices.
- A sudden event posing serious threat to safety or operations.
- Mine Safety and Health Administration.
- The U.S. government journal that publishes OSHA rules.
- A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
- A minor injury treated with basic care, not recordable by OSHA.
- An unplanned event that may or may not result in harm.
- A person working under an employer's direction for pay.
- The chance of harm from a hazard, considering severity and likelihood.
- The recordkeeping form for work-related injuries/illnesses.
- Official rules published by federal agencies, including OSHA.
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- A panel that reviews work-related health conditions.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- A long-developing injury caused by repetitive stress or overuse.
- Immediate care given before professional medical help.
- An injury that occurs suddenly due to a specific incident.
- A major emergency causing widespread harm or damage.
- An injury that develops over time from repeated strain.
- Steps taken to fix safety issues and prevent recurrence.
- An unplanned event that results in injury, illness, or property damage.
- Meeting legal or regulatory safety standards.
- An undesired outcome such as injury, damage, or lost time.
25 Clues: Mine Safety and Health Administration. • Meeting legal or regulatory safety standards. • Occupational Safety and Health Administration. • A panel that reviews work-related health conditions. • A major emergency causing widespread harm or damage. • A potential source of harm or adverse health effect. • Immediate care given before professional medical help. • ...
QBS 2024-06-21
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- happens before the bx we are interested in
- Safety care goal 1 Create a positive, _________________ and enriched physical and social environment
- Half kneel with the knee _______________ to the person up and the other knee down.
- If you need to provide hand over hand, you should do so with YOUR hand _____
- Safety-Care Goal #6: Decrease the future ______________ of behavioral crises.
- Safety-Care Goal #5: Minimize the intensity and ________________ of behavioral crises.
- We want to use the ______ restrictive interventions
- Type of bx: yelling, uncooperativeness, getting out of seat.
- If the person is behaving inappropriately, keep your tone _____________.
- Staff who are friendly and access to meaningful choices is an example of this type of environment:
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- Physical management criteria 3. The risk of not intervening must be _______ than the risk of intervening
- Safety-Care Goal #4: Manage behavioral crises _______________ and therapeutically.
- A check that is a simple, non-intrusive preventative method for improving staff safety. It can be used when it is necessary to approach a person who has the potential for impulsive or unpredictable aggression.
- The "B" in ABC
- Safety care Goal #2: Teach____________________ alternatives to challenging behavior.
- Communicate ____ and Promote dignity
- is what happens after the bx we are interested in, or the "result"
- If possible, position your chair to the _____________ of the person or on the other side of a table.
- Safety-Care Goal #3: Prevent behavioral_______________ whenever possible.
- Right to be free from verbal, sexual, physical , mental, and emotional _________________ or harm.
- Physical management criteria 1. There must be imminent ____ of serious harm to the agitated person or someone else
- Physical management criteria 2. There must be no other practical way to ___ that harm without physical management
- Avoid crossing the _______________ in front of the person's body. Don't reach or lean in front.
23 Clues: The "B" in ABC • Communicate ____ and Promote dignity • happens before the bx we are interested in • We want to use the ______ restrictive interventions • Type of bx: yelling, uncooperativeness, getting out of seat. • is what happens after the bx we are interested in, or the "result" • If the person is behaving inappropriately, keep your tone _____________. • ...
Amazon Summer of Safety 2023 2023-06-06
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- Lock out tag out
- Daily___Improves your flexibility and loosens up your muscles with these
- Safety Starts With___
- Meets or exceeds ASTM F2913-19/ASTM F3445-21 standards.
- Peers that assist with Safety activities.
- Technique for keeping on path of travel.
- SDS___
- It is always recommended to work within.
- Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____.
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- On Site Medical Representative.
- Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain
- Injuries from repetitive motion.
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration.
- Always use ____ when ascending or descending stairs.
- Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers
- ______ bend is a technique that allows you to pick up items off the floor with minimal stress to the lumbar spine.
- Personal______ Equipment
- Required for sustained sounds level above 85DB
- You can contact Amcare/Safety on Radio Channel___?
- ___Not Twist
20 Clues: SDS___ • ___Not Twist • Lock out tag out • Safety Starts With___ • Personal______ Equipment • On Site Medical Representative. • Injuries from repetitive motion. • Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers • Technique for keeping on path of travel. • It is always recommended to work within. • Peers that assist with Safety activities. • Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____. • ...
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
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- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters.
- Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn.
- Corrective and _____ actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers.
- The 4 levels of the Australian Fire Danger Ratings are, Moderate, High, Extreme and _____?
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report them _____.
- WHS involves the assessment and mitigation of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace.
- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets.
- Type of fire extinguisher to be used on wood, paper rubbish fires.
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards.
- What does PPE stand for?
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- A red sign in the workplace is a _____ sign.
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be_____.
- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety.
- Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death.
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries.
- A narrowly avoided safety incident is a _____.
- What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
- What is the best method to control hazards?
- In First Aid, what does the "R" stand for in DRSABCD?
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these.
21 Clues: What does PPE stand for? • Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets. • What is the best method to control hazards? • A red sign in the workplace is a _____ sign. • A narrowly avoided safety incident is a _____. • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be_____. • What is the first step in a risk assessment process? • In First Aid, what does the "R" stand for in DRSABCD? • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2014-10-13
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- Person ___________ a business or undertaking - PCBU
- Our workplace has a Health and Safety __________ in place to consult and communicate WHS issues and information to all staff.
- Who has a responsibility to safety in the workplace?
- What is the name of the program for LINC employees which encourages staff who sit for long periods to engage in short sessions of physical activity throughout the day?
- What is the name of the 2012 Act that relates to safety in the workplace?
- What type of report form should you complete if you notice something in the workplace which might cause and injury or accident?
- What are useful and should be used by schools and workplaces to monitor health and safety practices and improve performance. (Hint: Managing Health and Safety)
- Work Health and Safety __________ are published in response to specific workplace issues.
- A serious injury is classed as a _____________ incident?
- A program put in place to provide counselling and look after workplace mental health.
- One of the key objectives of the Healthy@Work project.
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- What month is Work Safe Month?
- ______ ______ is overseen by Workcover Tasmania
- What is the name of the DoE department that we should call in case of an emergency?
- What type of charger was the subject of a consumer warning, issued through a website safety alert in August 2014?
- ___________________is a process where we do what we can to minimise harmful risks, including risks associated with health and safety hazards at our workplace, as well as embracing positive opportunities to improve outcomes.
- What is the name of the organisation that we need to report a serious incident to?
- What type of bleach should we use to clean up blood or body fluid spills? (Hint: Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines)
18 Clues: What month is Work Safe Month? • ______ ______ is overseen by Workcover Tasmania • Person ___________ a business or undertaking - PCBU • Who has a responsibility to safety in the workplace? • One of the key objectives of the Healthy@Work project. • A serious injury is classed as a _____________ incident? • ...
Patient Safety Awareness 2021-03-16
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- CDC stands for _____ for Disease Control and Prevention
- Rec, The main purpose is to compare medications currently being taken to the new medications prescribed to assure they will not be duplicated or have negative interactions (two works abbreviated)
- Where to submit a Safety Win/Quality Kudos
- Who’s job is Patient Safety?
- Hygiene, To be done every time you enter or exit a patient room
- The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goal is to ____ patient safety
- The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind
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- PPE stands for Personal Protective _______
- Harm, Leading cause of death worldwide
- Win/Quality Kudos, Recognition of an action taken by staff which improved patient/client safety or quality of care
- WHO stands for _____ Health Organization
- Safety, Activities to avoid, prevent, or correct adverse outcomes which may result from the delivery of health care
- Use at least two patient ______ when providing care, treatment, and service
- Literacy, An individual’s ability to read and comprehend essential health related materials
- A _____ level cleaner/disinfectant is used to clean surfaces
- Culture, Commitment to safety permeating all levels
- Health Concern, Preventing harm in health care settings is a __________
17 Clues: Who’s job is Patient Safety? • Harm, Leading cause of death worldwide • WHO stands for _____ Health Organization • PPE stands for Personal Protective _______ • Where to submit a Safety Win/Quality Kudos • Culture, Commitment to safety permeating all levels • CDC stands for _____ for Disease Control and Prevention • ...
Principles of Engineering Safety Terms 2025-01-13
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- acronym used for safety equipment used to protect the body of the user is
- used when noise levels exceed the legal limit of 90 decibels
- required in situations where persons may be struck in the head by falling or flying objects
- first step to ensure safe tool operation, includes visual checks
- are used in industrial settings where there is a possibility of harmful vapor spills
- third step to ensure safe tool operation, includes cleaning and oiling after use
- hazard of 3D printing that may cause burns
- the governing agency that establishes and enforces standard safety practices in the workplace
- immediate, temporary treatment given in the event of an accident, or illness before the doctor arrives
- written materials describing hazards that may be present with a product
- safety control that changes the way people work, such as by rotating workers or restricting access to dangerous areas
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- are used to protect the person's eyes from flying debris, spraying chemicals, sparks, or other hazards
- one of the most effective safety controls, involves removing a hazard completely
- are written directions for any procedure that are approved by the employer and considered to be safe
- safety control that provides workers with protective gear, such as gloves, goggles, or masks
- safety control that uses physical changes to isolate people from the hazard
- hazard of 3D printing that may result in cuts or getting stuck in the machine
- second step to ensure safe tool operation, includes following SOPs
- hazard of 3D printing that may result in shocks
- should be used to prevent lacerations from handling objects with sharp edges, to prevent contact with chemicals, or to prevent burns
- one of the most effective safety controls, involves replacing a hazard with a safer alternative
21 Clues: hazard of 3D printing that may cause burns • hazard of 3D printing that may result in shocks • used when noise levels exceed the legal limit of 90 decibels • first step to ensure safe tool operation, includes visual checks • second step to ensure safe tool operation, includes following SOPs • written materials describing hazards that may be present with a product • ...
Noah's Ark Crossword 2024-01-11
Amazon Summer of Safety 2023 2023-06-06
Across
- Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____.
- On Site Medical Representative.
- Meets or exceeds ASTM F2913-19/ASTM F3445-21 standards.
- Slip, Trip____
- Personal______ Equipment
- It is always recommended to work within.
- Peers that assist with Safety activities.
- SDS___
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration.
- ___Not Twist
- Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain
- Safety Starts With___
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- Daily___Improves your flexibility and loosens up your muscles with these
- Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers
- Lock out tag out
- Technique for keeping on path of travel.
- ______ bend is a technique that allows you to pick up items off the floor with minimal stress to the lumbar spine.
- You can contact Amcare/Safety on Radio Channel___?
- Injuries from repetitive motion.
- Required for sustained sounds level above 85DB
- Always use ____ when ascending or descending stairs.
21 Clues: SDS___ • ___Not Twist • Slip, Trip____ • Lock out tag out • Safety Starts With___ • Personal______ Equipment • On Site Medical Representative. • Injuries from repetitive motion. • Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers • Technique for keeping on path of travel. • It is always recommended to work within. • Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____. • ...
Agbusiness, Week 4 2025-01-30
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- Foot protection is an examples of:
- Know_________ procedures
- Follow established ______________
- Safety is everyone's ______________
- _______________Safety and Health Administration
- This course is set up for how many weeks
- EPA is in charge of reviewing Water _______ protection
- Over _____ agricultural workers suffer injury each day
- Chemical exposure is what type of hazard risk
- Heat Stress can fall under what safety standard
- Agriculture food and natural resources
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- Label reading is part of what type of safety practice
- Resources that can be made again
- ____________ hazards immediately
- Most accidents can be solved by being:
- Resources that cannot be made again
- Food ___________ and processing
- A Component of AFNR is Food _________ systems
- Stay current with ________________
- Safety matters for ___________ of workers and resources
- Agriculture ranks among top _____ most hazardous industries
- Environmental Protection Agency regulations:
22 Clues: Know_________ procedures • Food ___________ and processing • Resources that can be made again • ____________ hazards immediately • Follow established ______________ • Foot protection is an examples of: • Stay current with ________________ • Resources that cannot be made again • Safety is everyone's ______________ • Most accidents can be solved by being: • ...
Crane Rodeo Puzzle 2025-07-09
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- Newest shop tool
- Heat _ _ _ _ _ _
- employee representative on safety committee
- eye protection
- Safety wear
- What todays event is called
- How often safety committee meets
- product used to separate tubing lifts
- Highway semi make
- Todays day of the week.
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- over 30 inches storage space
- electronic device not allowed on shop floor
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in place (emergency related)
- Where we store flat bars(orange area)
- Deck _ _ _ _
- Our crane manufacturer
- Muster _ _ _ _ _
- dangerous loading "zone"
18 Clues: Safety wear • Deck _ _ _ _ • eye protection • Newest shop tool • Heat _ _ _ _ _ _ • Muster _ _ _ _ _ • Highway semi make • Our crane manufacturer • Todays day of the week. • dangerous loading "zone" • What todays event is called • over 30 inches storage space • How often safety committee meets • Where we store flat bars(orange area) • product used to separate tubing lifts • ...
Industrial security 2023-11-29
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- Measures to manage and regulate security
- Authorization for accessing classified information
- Security measures implemented within a facility
- Evaluation of security measures and vulnerabilities
- Adherence to laws, regulations, and standards
- Designated location for entering or exiting a secure area
- Regulation and management of systems or processes
- Practices to prevent and manage fires in industrial settings
- Coordinated actions in reaction to an emergency situation
- Education to enhance knowledge and skills related to safety or security
- Practice session simulating response to an emergency
- Examination to ensure equipment or processes meet standards
- Plan and actions taken after a security or safety incident
- Protected exchange of information between parties
- Hazardous Materials, substances harmful to health or the environment
- Physical obstacle preventing access or providing protection
- Measures to safeguard physical assets and spaces
- Isolated storage or processing system within an organization
- Set of rules and guidelines for ensuring security
- Regular upkeep of equipment and systems
- Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, industrial control system
- Restriction and monitoring of user access to resources
- Practices to ensure safe handling of chemicals
- Devices used to secure doors, gates, or containers
- Integration of cybersecurity with physical security
- Measures to prevent accidents or harm to individuals
- Personnel responsible for monitoring and ensuring security
- Audible or visual signals indicating an emergency or problem
- Group responsible for managing and responding to incidents
- Evaluation of potential risks to determine their impact
- Unauthorized entry or interference with a system
- Established procedures to ensure safety in specific situations
- Established guidelines for ensuring safety in various contexts
- Unique physical or behavioral attributes for identification
- Accidental release of hazardous chemicals
- Tools or gear used to enhance safety in the workplace
- Examination for detecting prohibited items or threats
- Monitoring and regulation of industrial processes
- Controlled entry or exit point in a facility
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- Established steps to ensure safety in specific situations
- Preparation for potential emergency scenarios
- Programmable Logic Controller, used in industrial automation
- Evaluation of weaknesses in security defenses
- Essential systems and assets for societal functioning
- Designated exit for evacuating a facility in an emergency
- Surveillance devices capturing visual information
- Shared values and beliefs promoting safety within an organization
- Notification or warning of a potential threat or danger
- Personal Protective Equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards
- Perimeter barrier for security or safety purposes
- Strategies to handle and overcome a crisis situation
- Swift departure from a facility in response to a threat
- Potential source of danger or harm in an industrial setting
- Prepared strategy for responding to emergencies
- Safeguarding valuable assets from loss or damage
- Measures to secure the outer boundaries of a facility
- Immediate cessation of operations in an emergency
- Use of control systems for operating industrial equipment
- Monitoring and observation of activities for security purposes
- Systematic examination of safety measures within an organization
- Recognition and assessment of potential hazards
- Implementation of security measures and regulation
- Protection against unauthorized access or harm
- Examination of potential risks or dangers to security
- Capacity to recover quickly from difficulties or disruptions
- Systematic examination of safety or security measures
- Measures to protect a network from unauthorized access
- Safety procedure to control hazardous energy during maintenance
- Individual responsible for evaluating safety practices
- Instruction to enhance knowledge and skills related to safety
- Use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention
- Devices detecting physical changes or conditions
72 Clues: Regular upkeep of equipment and systems • Measures to manage and regulate security • Accidental release of hazardous chemicals • Controlled entry or exit point in a facility • Preparation for potential emergency scenarios • Evaluation of weaknesses in security defenses • Adherence to laws, regulations, and standards • Practices to ensure safe handling of chemicals • ...
SAFETY 1 2021-02-21
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- DRIVES SAFETY BEHAVIORS
- REDUCE THE SEVERITY OF INJURIES
- KEY TO SAFETY SUCCESS
- CONTAINS VITAL SAFETY INFORMATION AGAINST CHEMICAL HAZARDS
- PULL AIM SQUEEZE SWEEP
- BANNED FOR HEIGHT WORKS
- REQUIRED FOR HAZARDOUS NONROUTINE JOBS
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- REQUIRED IN CHEMICAL CONFINED SPACE
- THIS HAZARD BURNS YOU
- EXTINGUISHER TO FIGHT ELECTRICAL FIRES
- HIGHER THAN DIRECT COSTS
- ANALYSIS OF HAZARDS
- RECORDABLE INJURIES
- IMPORTANT SAFETY DEVICE IN CIRCUITS
14 Clues: ANALYSIS OF HAZARDS • RECORDABLE INJURIES • THIS HAZARD BURNS YOU • KEY TO SAFETY SUCCESS • PULL AIM SQUEEZE SWEEP • DRIVES SAFETY BEHAVIORS • BANNED FOR HEIGHT WORKS • HIGHER THAN DIRECT COSTS • REDUCE THE SEVERITY OF INJURIES • REQUIRED IN CHEMICAL CONFINED SPACE • IMPORTANT SAFETY DEVICE IN CIRCUITS • EXTINGUISHER TO FIGHT ELECTRICAL FIRES • REQUIRED FOR HAZARDOUS NONROUTINE JOBS • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-12
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- never let your _____ down on safety
- government agency in charge of safety
- safe distance between lifts when driving
- best way to slow down when driving a lift
- what connects you to an OP or SR
- when do you report an accident
- safety starts with ______
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- _____ safety
- pedal on the lift that is used for emergencies
- it is our ____ to work safely
- color of container allowed in the warehouse
- safety ____
12 Clues: safety ____ • _____ safety • safety starts with ______ • it is our ____ to work safely • when do you report an accident • what connects you to an OP or SR • never let your _____ down on safety • government agency in charge of safety • safe distance between lifts when driving • best way to slow down when driving a lift • color of container allowed in the warehouse • ...
Safety at Officeworks Orange 2014-10-07
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- How many fire hose reels are there in the store?
- What is the governing organisation in NSW that looks after workplace safety?
- How many days a week can you make an appointment through the injury care hotline?
- Who is the Chairman of the store safety committee?
- Who is responsible for safety in our store?
- Who is the Secretary of the store safety committee?
- Who is the Chief Warden in the store?
- A piece of equipment that could help move stock safely?
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- Name a tool Officeworks uses to manage hazards in the Business?
- How many First Aid kits are in the shop?
- What barrier should be up when using the forklift?
- How often is the stay safe site meeting held?
- Where is our emergency assembly point?
- Who is the NSW Health & Safety Advisor?
- What safety mechanism do we have on our in store ladders?
- How many fire exits are there in the store?
16 Clues: Who is the Chief Warden in the store? • Where is our emergency assembly point? • Who is the NSW Health & Safety Advisor? • How many First Aid kits are in the shop? • Who is responsible for safety in our store? • How many fire exits are there in the store? • How often is the stay safe site meeting held? • How many fire hose reels are there in the store? • ...
Safety related systems 2023-05-04
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- failure in such systems can result in serious ________, loss of life, or environmental damage.
- The development process must adhere to specific safety standards and guidelines to ensure the safety and _________________ of the software used in safety-critical applications.
- Safety engineers are responsible for ensuring that the software is designed, ____________, and tested to meet specific safety standards and requirements.
- The development of safety-critical systems requires specialized ___________ and skills in the field of safety engineering, which encompasses both hardware and software engineering.
- These applications must function correctly and __________ at all times
- This involves verification and _____________ processes to ensure that the software meets the required safety standards and regulations.
- the development of safety-critical systems requires a highly specialized and regulated ______________ that adheres to specific safety standards and guidelines.
- To ensure the safety and dependability of these systems, a high level of _________ is required in the development process.
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- applications used in medical devices, aviation, nuclear power plants, and _____________ systems, are safety-critical.
- This involves using specialized development methodologies, rigorous _________
- the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the International Organization for __________________ (ISO) have developed standards such as IEC 61508, ISO 26262, and DO-178B/C, which provide guidelines for the development of safety-critical systems.
- medical _________ that helps regulate the heartbeat of patients with heart conditions.
12 Clues: These applications must function correctly and __________ at all times • This involves using specialized development methodologies, rigorous _________ • medical _________ that helps regulate the heartbeat of patients with heart conditions. • failure in such systems can result in serious ________, loss of life, or environmental damage. • ...
RTP Safety 2012-05-08
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- Located in the 1A bldg by the copier, the 1B bldg outside of the breakroom, and the 1C bldg in the headhouse and near the fertigation room.
- analysis of hazards associated with individual jobs and processes
- team that performs quarterly safety inspections
- Safety Through Achievement and Recognition
- The location of where to go during a fire or fire drill
- The team that governs contractor, guest and visitor safety
- With this program, you can join exciting wellness competitions and teams, create challenges with exercise buddies, and track your progress toward better health
- system to make employess aware of hazards, safe work procedures, emergency situations, and PPE use
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- the act of supervision supporting and participating in safety
- The safety team responsible for RTP emergency procedures
- last line of defense against workplace hazards
- ongoing monitoring and maintenance of workplace equipment
- The requirement that has a three year average rate for both total recordable cases (TRC), and days away, restricted and transferred (DART) cases
- An employee's responsibility to fulfill after the fire alarm has been pulled and the employee has evacuated to the picnic area
- The location of the severe weather shelter in building 1A
- Free testing of blood pressure, cholesterol levels, weight, and a chance to talk to a nurse about your results or any concerns
- Team that analyzes near misses and ensures they are addressed
- employees taking ownership in the safety program
- This electronic system is used by Monsanto employees to access MSDS documents
- contact Security/activate E-Squad
- The program designed to get employees together to enjoy a light snack while hearing about a relevant safety topic
21 Clues: contact Security/activate E-Squad • Safety Through Achievement and Recognition • last line of defense against workplace hazards • team that performs quarterly safety inspections • employees taking ownership in the safety program • The location of where to go during a fire or fire drill • The safety team responsible for RTP emergency procedures • ...
Glendale's Road to VPP Recertification 2018-10-03
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- Something that can harm us
- Frequency for us to be looking for ways to improve safety
- Number of years VPP elements must be in place prior to the on-site review
- What we should hold on to when climbing stairs
- We have to be trained to operate these
- Voluntary Protection Program
- Minimum frequency of self-inspections
- An injury that involves medical treatment
- VPP requires that this is measured after training
- What we should do if we have a question about a task
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Another word or employee involvement
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
- Help us find hazards
- One of the VPP Elements is "Hazard ------ and Control"
- Something we should do frequently to avoid strains
- Who is responsible for safety
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- Sub-element of VPP: "Setting ----- and objectives"
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- One way to stay safe when it's hot
- Procedure that isolates energy on equipment
- Database for Safety Data Sheets for chemicals
- Neoprene or leather are examples
- Walking in the halls while looking down at your phone
- Person who can help to fix hazards
- What VPP expects of managers and supervisors
- Renewal of VPP
- Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Prevented by picking up debris on the floor
- What VPP expects of employees
- Government agency that regulates the disposal of hazardous waste
- Number of employees needed to lift something over 50 pounds
- Frequency of Safety Rep Meetings
- Honeywell process to observe employees behavior and provide feedback
36 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Help us find hazards • Something that can harm us • Voluntary Protection Program • What VPP expects of employees • Who is responsible for safety • Not the place to pour chemicals • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Should be pushed and not pulled • Neoprene or leather are examples • Frequency of Safety Rep Meetings • One way to stay safe when it's hot • ...
Journey to the Center of the Earth 2021-09-14
Builder 2024-05-02
16 Clues: WRENCH • HAMMER • PLIERS • SHOVEL • SAFETY • KITCHEN • HALLWAY • FRAMING • STAPLER • PLUMBING • BATHROOM • CONCRETE • INSULATION • LIVINGROOM • FOUNDATION • SCREWDRIVER
Work Health and Safety 2016-02-21
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- A pool safety issue
- General maintenance
- Organisation policy and procedures
- Organisation policy and procedures
- Designated persons
- Found on an 'incident hazard report form'
- Source of potential harm
- Likelihood plus consequences
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- PPE
- Who do i report a work related safety issue to?
- Organisation policy and procedures
- To ensure the safety and health of all employees and others in the workplace
- Blood
- The largest cause of workplace injuries in Victoria
- A situation
- To ensure the safety of all persons in the workplace
- Documented on a maintenance log
17 Clues: PPE • Blood • A situation • Designated persons • A pool safety issue • General maintenance • Source of potential harm • Likelihood plus consequences • Documented on a maintenance log • Organisation policy and procedures • Organisation policy and procedures • Organisation policy and procedures • Found on an 'incident hazard report form' • Who do i report a work related safety issue to? • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-04-12
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- Personal ____________ Equipment
- All incidents/injuries and near misses require an incident _______
- Safety is the responsibility of____________
- Safety __________ Sheets
- Acronym for use of fire extinguisher
- Type of mobile plant
- Frequency of forklift inspections
- Used to understand risk rating: Risk ________
- Minimum distance between operating forklifts and people: _____ meters
- Most effective method of risk control
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- Noise-induced hearing loss is P___________
- Health and Safety _________
- Common manual handling injury ___________ disorder
- Crucial aspect of workplace health and safety
- Chemical potentially harmful to health: _________ substance
15 Clues: Type of mobile plant • Safety __________ Sheets • Health and Safety _________ • Personal ____________ Equipment • Frequency of forklift inspections • Acronym for use of fire extinguisher • Most effective method of risk control • Noise-induced hearing loss is P___________ • Safety is the responsibility of____________ • Crucial aspect of workplace health and safety • ...
Safety Talk 2024-08-20
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- safety meeting with "talks"
- "_ unsafe conditions"
- see #1 down
- critical examination of the workplace
- the most common cause of work-related injuries
- an incident which results in death, injury loss or damage
- unplanned events which could lead to an accident
- essential safety rules with strict adherence
- ex. helmets, goggles, gloves
- an event that did not lead to injury but had potential to
- the presence of a hazard
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- with #3 across, safety procedure that ensures equipment is properly shut off
- "_ unsafe behaviors"
- workplace injuries resulting in having to take time off
- org. which sets and enforces safe working standards
- a human action that produces an unintended result
- a potential source of harm
- examinations of a worksite or piece of equipment
- personal protective __
- freedom from risk of harm
20 Clues: see #1 down • "_ unsafe behaviors" • "_ unsafe conditions" • personal protective __ • the presence of a hazard • freedom from risk of harm • a potential source of harm • safety meeting with "talks" • ex. helmets, goggles, gloves • critical examination of the workplace • essential safety rules with strict adherence • the most common cause of work-related injuries • ...
Safety Coach Meeting 10/11/24 2024-10-08
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- This month's universal skill
- Fire Safety: Relocate, announce, confine, extinguish
- H in the phonetic alphabet
- Day of the week we have safety huddle
- Fire Safety: Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- Ask a question, request a change, voice a concern, escalate up leadership chain of command
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- Stop Think Act Review
- The amount of observations that need to be submitted by each department every month
- Z in the phonetic alphabet
- Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
- The amount of safety coach meetings per month
- Entered in RL6 to detail an event that was a near miss or when a staff member went above and beyond
- The form where you enter safety events
- A time to discuss safety events with staff
14 Clues: Stop Think Act Review • Z in the phonetic alphabet • H in the phonetic alphabet • This month's universal skill • Day of the week we have safety huddle • The form where you enter safety events • Fire Safety: Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • A time to discuss safety events with staff • The amount of safety coach meetings per month • Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation • ...
Safety 2022-06-30
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- You should always be alert of your?
- Labels should be read before this is brought inside the house.
- When doing an activity that may cause damage to the head you should wear..
- You should always do this before any activity.
- To avoid accidents and injuries happening one should stay?
- Caused by hitting your head or causing it distress.
- Happens when a person is unprepared
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- Staying _______ will help with preparation for any accidents that may happen.
- Having a fire extinguisher nearby can help prevent injuries caused by?
- can cause others to want to perform dangerous stunts.
- May cause a lack in judgement and higher the chances of accidents.
- Caused from chemicals.
- An Influence from a friend or peer.
- Prevented by being aware of what you eat.
- A strap that keeps you safe in a car.
- an emergency contact is very important for safety measures, an example of an emergency contact would be...
16 Clues: Caused from chemicals. • You should always be alert of your? • An Influence from a friend or peer. • Happens when a person is unprepared • A strap that keeps you safe in a car. • Prevented by being aware of what you eat. • You should always do this before any activity. • Caused by hitting your head or causing it distress. • ...
SC Conference Crossword 2017-09-27
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- Safety committees are graded using the XXX
- Our goal is to promote a XXX of safety
- You are at this conference to become one of these
- Phrase used to remember fire extinguisher steps
- The H in JHA stands for XXX
- Name of SH&E Director
- Incidents are XXX events
- XXX 5 is a proactive safety process for employees to make sure they are prepared for task
- ISNetworld is an example of XXX validation
- Program used to alert people of possible disasters and emergencies
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- Best grade possible on scorecard
- Report incidents to XXX ASAP
- PPE stands for this
- XXX boards are used to promote safety and are updated monthly
- AEDs need to be checked this often
- PM stands for this
- A safety XXX is an opportunity to share a brief story or tip at the beginning of a meeting
17 Clues: PM stands for this • PPE stands for this • Name of SH&E Director • Incidents are XXX events • The H in JHA stands for XXX • Report incidents to XXX ASAP • Best grade possible on scorecard • AEDs need to be checked this often • Our goal is to promote a XXX of safety • Safety committees are graded using the XXX • ISNetworld is an example of XXX validation • ...
EXTREME SPORTS 2021-09-23
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- Safety elements that protect hands.
- Long and elastic object that allows to perform the jumps.
- Safety elements to protect the knees.
- Safety element that holds the legs and torso.
- The attitude we should take.
- Material from which bungee cords are made.
- Lifting element for hooking a person.
- Person who teaches and accompanies the person.
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- Safety element that protects the eyes.
- Health aides, present in case of accidents.
- Device with which we climb to the top of the structure.
- Action performed by the person in bungee jumping.
- Hook used in extreme sports to hold the rope.
- Safety element that protects the head.
- Structure from which people launch.
15 Clues: The attitude we should take. • Safety elements that protect hands. • Structure from which people launch. • Safety elements to protect the knees. • Lifting element for hooking a person. • Safety element that protects the eyes. • Safety element that protects the head. • Material from which bungee cords are made. • Health aides, present in case of accidents. • ...
Health and Safety Crosswalk 2022-09-13
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- Campbell ... Safety Rules
- Powered...equipment.
- The safety team can't be the ... one that cares about safety.
- ...Our people and Our Brand
- It is your ... to work safely
- Only when root causes are corrected can ... be prevented.
- Reporting unsafe acts and conditions will prevent...
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- PPE stands for personal protective...
- Nothing we do is worth getting ...
- During an emergency you should use the exit... to you.
- Our safety and Success depends on ... respecting and following our critical safety rules.
- Do not ... fire extinguishers.
- It is easy to remember how to use a fire extinguisher if you remember the word ....
- Maintain three points of contact when ...a ladder.
- ...need to be in place when machines are running
- Taking...is an unsafe act that can cause injury
16 Clues: Powered...equipment. • Campbell ... Safety Rules • ...Our people and Our Brand • It is your ... to work safely • Do not ... fire extinguishers. • Nothing we do is worth getting ... • PPE stands for personal protective... • Taking...is an unsafe act that can cause injury • ...need to be in place when machines are running • Maintain three points of contact when ...a ladder. • ...
Criss-Cross Puzzles 2024-09-29
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- Drug withdrawal for reaction check
- Regulatory safety summary
- Population-wide drug effect study
- Unpredictable genetic drug reaction
- Frequency-based safety detection
- Tool for adverse effect causality
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- FDA event reporting platform
- Genetic drug response study
- Voluntary ADR reporting
- Long-term drug safety study
- Global safety data management tool
- Balancing drug safety and efficacy
12 Clues: Voluntary ADR reporting • Regulatory safety summary • Genetic drug response study • Long-term drug safety study • FDA event reporting platform • Frequency-based safety detection • Population-wide drug effect study • Tool for adverse effect causality • Drug withdrawal for reaction check • Global safety data management tool • Balancing drug safety and efficacy • ...
VPP Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-21
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- Safety Analysis What does JSA stand for?
- When an employee finds a ___________ the must report it so Maintenance can fix it.
- How many fore drills does OSHA require a year?
- _________ tagout procedures are required when servicing and/or maintaining machine that could unexpectedly start up.
- The 3rd element of VPP is Hazard _____ and Control.
- What is the acronym for Maryland Occupational Safety and Health?
- The 4th element of VPP is Safety and Health ____.
- Accidents and incidents should be reported __________.
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- How many elements of VPP?
- Contact What do we start every shift with?
- The 2nd element of VPP is Work Site ____.
- What is the abbreviation for Management of Change?
- All employees are provided with all necessary safety training before ____ to hazards.
- the cafeteria Where are the safety data sheets located?
- The first element of VPP is __________ leadership and employee involvement.
15 Clues: How many elements of VPP? • Safety Analysis What does JSA stand for? • The 2nd element of VPP is Work Site ____. • Contact What do we start every shift with? • How many fore drills does OSHA require a year? • The 4th element of VPP is Safety and Health ____. • What is the abbreviation for Management of Change? • The 3rd element of VPP is Hazard _____ and Control. • ...
Level 2 Session 2 - Day 2 Recap 2025-03-25
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- The first step in creating a coaching culture
- An essential VUCA leadership skill
- An instance when coaching is required
- The fourth stage of psychological safety
- An essential VUCA leadership skill that brings people together
- A belief that one will not be punished or humiliated for speaking up
- The third letter of the acronym VUCA
- The second stage of psychological safety
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- The first stage of the competence cycle model of learning
- The acronym which is sometimes used interchangeably with VUCA
- The first stage of psychological safety
- The third stage of psychological safety
- The coaching model that promotes self-motivation to increase individual productivity
- A behaviour that damages psychological safety
- A professional helping relationship, focused on the goals of the coaches
- The fourth letter of the acronym VUCA
16 Clues: An essential VUCA leadership skill • The third letter of the acronym VUCA • An instance when coaching is required • The fourth letter of the acronym VUCA • The first stage of psychological safety • The third stage of psychological safety • The fourth stage of psychological safety • The second stage of psychological safety • The first step in creating a coaching culture • ...
MRI & Radiation Safety 2022-06-28
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- is the one who performs imaging for MRI safety screening
- verbally and visually screens the patient prior to MRI safety zone entry
- ______ form needed to be filled up before entering an MRI safety zone
- has 4 safety zones
- is subject for compatibility evaluation before entering the MRI safety zone
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- is informed if a medication patch is removed
- magnetic field is sufficiently strong
- one of the safe metals that can pass through the MRI safety zone
- devices that needs to be evaluated if MRI safe
- freely accessible areas
- highly restricted area
- MRI safety screening is done
12 Clues: has 4 safety zones • highly restricted area • freely accessible areas • MRI safety screening is done • magnetic field is sufficiently strong • is informed if a medication patch is removed • devices that needs to be evaluated if MRI safe • is the one who performs imaging for MRI safety screening • one of the safe metals that can pass through the MRI safety zone • ...
Manufacturing 2024-01-24
11 Clues: carpet person • Robotic person • safety En___e_r • production h_l__r • our career cluster • manufacturing person • $85,983(safety engineer) • $143,008(safety engineer) • best college for manufacturing • college major for safety engineer • $30,000(hint:Lo___t|safety engineer)
BE A FRIEND 2025-05-21
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- When providing feedback deliver it in a _ _ _ _ manner
- First safety promise 'In The _ _ _'
- Australia Post Values
- Australia Post Values Delivering A Better _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- We all want to arrive home _ _ _ _ _ _
- Safety promise 3 message
- Name of this activity 'Be A _ _ _ _ _ _'
- R U _ _ _ _
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- Second safety prolmise 'In My _ _ _ _ _'
- The behaviour you walk past is the behaviour you _ _ _ _ _ _
- Safety is everyones _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Feedback is not just for new team members it is for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Third safety promise 'Me 2 _ _ _'
13 Clues: R U _ _ _ _ • Australia Post Values • Safety promise 3 message • Third safety promise 'Me 2 _ _ _' • First safety promise 'In The _ _ _' • We all want to arrive home _ _ _ _ _ _ • Second safety prolmise 'In My _ _ _ _ _' • Name of this activity 'Be A _ _ _ _ _ _' • Safety is everyones _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • When providing feedback deliver it in a _ _ _ _ manner • ...
Safe+Sound Crossword 2024-08-16
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- A method to ensure machinery is safe to work on by isolating energy sources
- Essential gear worn on the feet to protect from injuries
- Safety equipment used to prevent falling from heights
- comes a step, A frame, or extension
- Protection Gear worn to protect the eyes from debris
- common safety accident typically caused by clutter in a walkway or eyes not on path
- required protective gear worn on the hands
- Common item placed on trailer wheels to ensure trailer will not roll forward
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- A device used to lift and move heavy materials in a warehouse
- The practice of maintaining a clean and orderly work environment
- Safety footwear typically made of durable materials
- Safety device designed to prevent exposure to moving parts
- Potential sources of danger in a workplace
- General term for all safety measures and equipment
- Safety item to protect the head from impacts
- Protection for the ears in noisy environments
16 Clues: comes a step, A frame, or extension • Potential sources of danger in a workplace • required protective gear worn on the hands • Safety item to protect the head from impacts • Protection for the ears in noisy environments • General term for all safety measures and equipment • Safety footwear typically made of durable materials • ...
EHSS Crossword 2025-05-08
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- has the right of way on the production floor
- Where are the SDS binders located
- Health and safety
- If you are entering a cell, you must place ____ to let others know who is in the cell.
- If you are unsure or have a safety concern you should __, Call, Wait
- No _____ can be worn on the floor
- Stations provided for Team Members to rehydrate
- What is the name of the meeting you attend every day to discuss safety
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- Report all safety incidents
- Occupation Health and Safety Administration
- TTTX has a zero-policy regarding?
- ____ Safe, Work Safe, Stay Safe
- Not having cords on the floor can help prevent _____
- Do not walk and talk on
- Forklift drivers must wear
- Always wear your ____ While on production floor
16 Clues: Health and safety • Do not walk and talk on • Forklift drivers must wear • Report all safety incidents • ____ Safe, Work Safe, Stay Safe • Where are the SDS binders located • TTTX has a zero-policy regarding? • No _____ can be worn on the floor • Occupation Health and Safety Administration • has the right of way on the production floor • ...
Safety Break 2025 - Celebrate Safety and Health at Your Workplace 2025-04-03
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- ___ANALYSIS IS A DUTY OF THE SAFETY COMMITTEE
- ____OSHA SAFETY BREAK
- EXAMPLE OF PPE IS
- COULD HAVE BEEN AN ACCIDENT OR INJURY
- __INSPECTION
- OREGON OSHA ANNUAL EVENT
- ___HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
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- WORKSTATION____
- WILDFIRE___PROTECTION
- SAFETY__IS GIVEN WHEN SOMEONE EXCEEDS A SAFETY EXPECTATION
- PERSONAL_____EQUIPMENT
- SYMPTOM OF HEAT ILLNESS
- ___SAFETY
13 Clues: ___SAFETY • __INSPECTION • WORKSTATION____ • EXAMPLE OF PPE IS • WILDFIRE___PROTECTION • ____OSHA SAFETY BREAK • PERSONAL_____EQUIPMENT • SYMPTOM OF HEAT ILLNESS • OREGON OSHA ANNUAL EVENT • COULD HAVE BEEN AN ACCIDENT OR INJURY • ___HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE • ___ANALYSIS IS A DUTY OF THE SAFETY COMMITTEE • SAFETY__IS GIVEN WHEN SOMEONE EXCEEDS A SAFETY EXPECTATION
Safety cross 2024-12-11
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- A potential source of harm or adverse health effect
- Condition of being protected from harm
- Displays that provide safety instructions
- Document providing details about chemical safety
- Safety procedure to isolate energy sources
- Equipment used for climbing but requires stability checks
- Person responsible for teaching safety protocols
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- Occupational hazard affecting hearing
- Hazard requiring extinguishers and alarms
- Systematic review of safety processes
- Unplanned event that disrupts work
- Common workplace injury caused by losing balance
12 Clues: Unplanned event that disrupts work • Occupational hazard affecting hearing • Systematic review of safety processes • Condition of being protected from harm • Hazard requiring extinguishers and alarms • Displays that provide safety instructions • Safety procedure to isolate energy sources • Common workplace injury caused by losing balance • ...
Work/Shop Safety Word Puzzle 2023-09-17
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- Popular footwear that can be worn in the shop while in sport mode
- Safety clothing that is worn to make you noticed on the job site
- Who do you go to if you are unsure of what to do in the shop?
- Where this over your face while in the shop
- Means Warning
- If the Band Saebade requires excess force to cut than it is what?
- Organization that ensures workplace safety
- Fatal outcome if workplace safety is not followed
- Remove this before entering the shop
- Means Caution
- What kind of machine should you use for any job in the shop?
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- What safety rules try to avoid
- Means Danger
- Shop tool used to primarily make curved cuts
- If a classmates clothing catches on fire, what should you wrap them with?
- Safety clothing that protects your feet
- Should not be worn when operating a machine with moving parts
- If the Band Saw blade is making a rhythmic click that it is what?
18 Clues: Means Danger • Means Warning • Means Caution • What safety rules try to avoid • Remove this before entering the shop • Safety clothing that protects your feet • Organization that ensures workplace safety • Where this over your face while in the shop • Shop tool used to primarily make curved cuts • Fatal outcome if workplace safety is not followed • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2023-08-30
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- Doing this in the lab could make you sick.
- What "lab" stands for.
- If you have one, raise your hand.
- Wear these when using certain chemicals.
- These can hurt your eyes and skin.
- Something carried out in a lab.
- The topic at hand.
- safety helps ______ yourself and others.
- Abide by these at all times.
- Better safe than ____.
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- In every lab there is the ________ of injury.
- Put out a fire with an ___________.
- Use these when mixing chemicals.
- Something caused by not following lab safety rules.
- Getting rid of something.
- A safety hazard and a kind of drill.
- If you do this to a chemical, tell your teacher.
- Never ________ objects in a lab.
18 Clues: The topic at hand. • What "lab" stands for. • Better safe than ____. • Getting rid of something. • Abide by these at all times. • Something carried out in a lab. • Use these when mixing chemicals. • Never ________ objects in a lab. • If you have one, raise your hand. • These can hurt your eyes and skin. • Put out a fire with an ___________. • A safety hazard and a kind of drill. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2017-09-13
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- safety helps ______ yourself and others.
- These can hurt your eyes and skin.
- Use these when mixing chemicals.
- Abide by these at all times.
- Better safe than ____.
- If you do this to a chemical, tell your teacher.
- A safety hazard and a kind of drill.
- Never ________ objects in a lab.
- If you have one, raise your hand.
- Something caused by not following lab safety rules.
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- Something carried out in a lab.
- What "lab" stands for.
- Wear these when using certain chemicals.
- In every lab there is the ________ of injury.
- Getting rid of something.
- Put out a fire with an ___________.
- The topic at hand.
- Doing this in the lab could make you sick.
18 Clues: The topic at hand. • What "lab" stands for. • Better safe than ____. • Getting rid of something. • Abide by these at all times. • Something carried out in a lab. • Use these when mixing chemicals. • Never ________ objects in a lab. • If you have one, raise your hand. • These can hurt your eyes and skin. • Put out a fire with an ___________. • A safety hazard and a kind of drill. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2023-08-10
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- Doing this in the lab could make you sick.
- What "lab" stands for.
- If you have one, raise your hand.
- Wear these when using certain chemicals.
- These can hurt your eyes and skin.
- Something carried out in a lab.
- The topic at hand.
- safety helps ______ yourself and others.
- Abide by these at all times.
- Better safe than ____.
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- In every lab there is the ________ of injury.
- Put out a fire with an ___________.
- Use these when mixing chemicals.
- Something caused by not following lab safety rules.
- Getting rid of something.
- A safety hazard and a kind of drill.
- If you do this to a chemical, tell your teacher.
- Never ________ objects in a lab.
18 Clues: The topic at hand. • What "lab" stands for. • Better safe than ____. • Getting rid of something. • Abide by these at all times. • Something carried out in a lab. • Use these when mixing chemicals. • Never ________ objects in a lab. • If you have one, raise your hand. • These can hurt your eyes and skin. • Put out a fire with an ___________. • A safety hazard and a kind of drill. • ...
Health and Safety 2022-11-21
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- California Division of Occupational Safety and Health
- How many Fire Extinguishers are in Gatehouse
- Program we use to input all reports
- G in 51G
- Ambulance
- All reports are to be entered as _____
- Program to protect employees from exposure to human blood and OPIM
- Fire Truck
- Health and Safety Compliance Supervisor
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- Paperwork used when welding
- Who do you call when more than a gallon of gas is spilled
- Fire Node not connected to Fire Panel
- E in 51E
- HIV and Hepatitis are considered bloodborne _____
- How many Fire Extinguishers are in 51 and First Aid
- Health and Safety Manager
- Health, Safety, and Security Director
17 Clues: E in 51E • G in 51G • Ambulance • Fire Truck • Health and Safety Manager • Paperwork used when welding • Program we use to input all reports • Fire Node not connected to Fire Panel • Health, Safety, and Security Director • All reports are to be entered as _____ • Health and Safety Compliance Supervisor • How many Fire Extinguishers are in Gatehouse • ...
CMS Bygg 3 2021-05-31
16 Clues: use • clean • Danger • Stairs • approved • Measures • Planning • Dangerous • Necessary • Important • accordance • Assembling • Scaffolding • Immediately • Safety/Security • Safety Equipment
Sharps Safety 2024-10-31
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- NEVER DO THIS TO A SAFETY FEATURE
- USUALLY USED IN EYE PROCEDURES
- MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH THE SHARP
- BEST TREATMENT FOR SHARPS INJURY
- WHAT HAPPENED
- THE COLOR OF THE BIN
- A BENT CANULLA
- SAFETY AWARNESS
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- GLOVING REDUCES INJURY AND IS AN INDICATOR
- A PASSING TECHNIQUE
- THE WORD
- REPLACE BEFORE OVER FILLING
- DISPOSE WITH
- THE SAFETY FEATURE
- HOLDER USED TO REMOVE THE BLADE
- REMOVE BEFORE DIASSEMBLY
- A VIRUS RESPOSIBLE FOR OVER 60 OTHERS COMBINED
- ITS THE
- ONE HCW AT A TIME ZONE
- EMPLOYEE HEALTH
- IT TAKES THIS TO DEDUCE SHARPS INJURIES
21 Clues: ITS THE • THE WORD • DISPOSE WITH • WHAT HAPPENED • A BENT CANULLA • EMPLOYEE HEALTH • SAFETY AWARNESS • THE SAFETY FEATURE • A PASSING TECHNIQUE • THE COLOR OF THE BIN • ONE HCW AT A TIME ZONE • REMOVE BEFORE DIASSEMBLY • REPLACE BEFORE OVER FILLING • USUALLY USED IN EYE PROCEDURES • MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH THE SHARP • HOLDER USED TO REMOVE THE BLADE • BEST TREATMENT FOR SHARPS INJURY • ...
Safety, Engineering, and Manitoba Hydro 2025-05-22
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- Footwear designed for industrial protection
- Equipment for filtering airborne contaminants
- Second best conductor
- Apparatus used to combat small-scale fires
- Hand protection gear
- Safety device for fall prevention
- Indicator for emergency egress
- = Amps * Ohms
- Procedure to ensure electrical safety
- Protective garment for body
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- Devices to prevent auditory damage
- Method for managing hazardous chemicals
- structure to manage water levels
- Protective gear for ocular safety
- Gas Line measurement
- Measured in amperes
- sprinklers in buildings
- Headgear for impact protection
- number of MH converter stations
- Facility where electricity is transformed for distribution
20 Clues: = Amps * Ohms • Measured in amperes • Gas Line measurement • Hand protection gear • Second best conductor • sprinklers in buildings • Protective garment for body • Headgear for impact protection • Indicator for emergency egress • number of MH converter stations • structure to manage water levels • Protective gear for ocular safety • Safety device for fall prevention • ...
#47 Bible Refuge 2025-09-01
12 Clues: — Secure in Him. • — Favored safety. • — Mighty shelter. • — Gift of safety. • — Eternal safety. • — Hope in danger. • — Genuine shelter. • — Leads to safety. • — Safe place in Him. • — Trust in His shelter. • — Calm under protection. • — Confidence in protection.
Food Safety Activities 2024-02-16
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- What is the global food safety standard to which we are certified?
- Our food safety policy states that we: Ensure the continued _____ of our staff by deploying the necessary resources for training and or education in food safety and or other areas
- Successful implementation of the Food Safety Program depends on _______?
- Who has ultimate responsibility for Jambisco's processes and systems? (Hint: two words)
- How many quality and food safety principles are listed in our food safety policy?
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- What is the 2023-2024 target for customer satisfaction rating?
- What is the 2023-2024 target for maintenance of regulatory licenses/certificates (e.g. Public health certificate, BSJ, FSPID)
- Our food safety policy states that we: Meet or exceed _____ expectations by providing efficient, prompt and accurate supply service
- Who signs off on the food safety policy (Hint: Job Title, two words)?
- How often is our food safety policy reviewed?
- What is the 2023-2024 target for valid food safety related complaints?
- Our unannounced audit is most likely to happen in what month of 2024?
12 Clues: How often is our food safety policy reviewed? • What is the 2023-2024 target for customer satisfaction rating? • What is the global food safety standard to which we are certified? • Who signs off on the food safety policy (Hint: Job Title, two words)? • Our unannounced audit is most likely to happen in what month of 2024? • ...
Parental Benefits and Drawbacks 2024-03-22
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- clothes for dressing your kid
- out of your pockets
- comes with your child
- to keep entertained
- not neccesary but helpful.
- time somethings thats taken
- to help kid sleep
- a needed way to travel
- table needed for changing diapers
- pump for when you need to get milk
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- source of food for child
- for formula feeding
- a frequent disposable expense
- care hard to find
- seat needed safety precaution
- camera to ensure kids safety
- shown to you through your child
- a neccesary expense
- deprived of it
- foods eaten after a year
20 Clues: deprived of it • care hard to find • to help kid sleep • out of your pockets • for formula feeding • to keep entertained • a neccesary expense • comes with your child • a needed way to travel • source of food for child • foods eaten after a year • not neccesary but helpful. • time somethings thats taken • camera to ensure kids safety • clothes for dressing your kid • ...
The Safety Keeper 2025-08-27
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- – A design for action.
- – Staying steady at the edge.
- – The reason for every check.
- – To save from danger.
- – Something that holds firm.
- – Reliable and unshaken.
- – Keeping eyes on danger.
- – With confidence and care.
- – To prove safety works.
- – A tall structure to climb.
- – Holding tight with strength.
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- – A barrier that protects.
- – Armor for the head.
- – Not shaking under pressure.
- – A warning that saves lives.
- – Safe and strong.
- – To look twice for safety.
- – A web that catches falls.
- – Built to hold weight.
- – A lifeline when climbing.
20 Clues: – Safe and strong. • – Armor for the head. • – A design for action. • – To save from danger. • – Built to hold weight. • – Reliable and unshaken. • – To prove safety works. • – Keeping eyes on danger. • – A barrier that protects. • – To look twice for safety. • – A web that catches falls. • – With confidence and care. • – A lifeline when climbing. • – Something that holds firm. • ...
Basic health and safety terms 2020-10-27
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- science that seeks to adapt working conditions to suit the worker
- step by step process of doing a task safely
- rule of conduct developed and adopted by a recognized standard business
- dangerous object behaviour or condition
- departure from an normal physical state which increase the likelihood of an accident
- measures implemented to eliminate hazards
- departure from a practice which has caused injury or property damage
- the real cause of an accident
- an undesired event that could have resulted in an injury
- process for managing health and safety issues
- accident resulting in death
- other factors in an accident which do not directly cause the accident
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- committee of workers who promote a safe workplace
- an comprehensive examination of a business
- a written statement which demonstrates commitment to maintaining a safe work environment
- an undesired event
- unsafe conditions/behaviours that occur immediately before an accident
- chance of loss
- legislation applicable to employers/workers
19 Clues: chance of loss • an undesired event • accident resulting in death • the real cause of an accident • dangerous object behaviour or condition • measures implemented to eliminate hazards • an comprehensive examination of a business • step by step process of doing a task safely • legislation applicable to employers/workers • process for managing health and safety issues • ...
OLIVIERI NAOSH 2025 2025-04-17
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- When injuried, the workplace will accommodate with ______ duties
- When lifting, use your ______ rather than your back
- Meeting place outside during evacuation
- SBO: Safety ____________ Observation
- Tremors that may follow an earthquake
- Peform on electrical equipment before servicing
- How soon you report an injury to supervisor
- AI: Accident __________; must take place after an incident occurs
- Number of accidents we want to have
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- Can be worn to protect yourself from the flu
- Should be used on mobile equipment when turning a corner
- Protects hands from cuts
- Must be worn over eyes when dispensing chemicals
- Protects your ears from excessive noise
- Performed before working to prevent muscle pain & injury
- Points of contact that should be maintained on a ladder
- NAOSH: North American ____________ Safety & Health Week
- JHSC: ______ Health & Safety Committee
- Chemicals must always have a _________ Data Sheet (SDS)
- Slips, _____, Falls; are the most common workplace injury
- PPE: _________ Protective Equipment
21 Clues: Protects hands from cuts • PPE: _________ Protective Equipment • Number of accidents we want to have • SBO: Safety ____________ Observation • Tremors that may follow an earthquake • JHSC: ______ Health & Safety Committee • Protects your ears from excessive noise • Meeting place outside during evacuation • How soon you report an injury to supervisor • ...
TTI Safety! 2023-11-27
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- Basic treatment given to an injured person.
- A safety walkthrough audit is known as an ____.
- Lift with your ____, not your back.
- "Your ____ is their loss." - Dispose of unneeded documents properly.
- Personal ____ equipment
- Safety starts with ___.
- In the event of a fire, meet at the ____.
- FSO stands for ____ security officer.
- ____ protect all sensitive information.
- A potential safety risk is known as a ____.
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- When in a vehicle, you must wear a ____.
- What does the R in PRI stand for?
- PII stand for Personally ____ Information.
- Use the ____ to exit the building during a fire.
- Never leave sensitive information ____.
- ____ tag out
- Flu Season starts in ____.
- The study of proper body mechanics is known as____.
- What does the O in OSHA stand for?
- Use a ____ when reaching for something up high.
- Safety topic: ____, trips and falls.
21 Clues: ____ tag out • Personal ____ equipment • Safety starts with ___. • Flu Season starts in ____. • What does the R in PRI stand for? • What does the O in OSHA stand for? • Lift with your ____, not your back. • Safety topic: ____, trips and falls. • FSO stands for ____ security officer. • Never leave sensitive information ____. • ____ protect all sensitive information. • ...
Amazon Summer of Safety 2023 2023-07-04
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- You can contact Amcare/Safety on Radio Channel___?
- It is always recommended to work within.
- Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers
- Slip, Trip____
- Meets or exceeds ASTM F2913-19/ASTM F3445-21 standards.
- ___Not Twist
- Safety Starts With___
- Always use ____points of contact when ascending or descending stairs.
- Injuries from repetitive motion.
- Daily___Improves your flexibility and loosens up your muscles with these
- ______ bend is a technique that allows you to pick up items off the floor with minimal stress to the lumbar spine.
- Personal______ Equipment
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- Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____.
- Required for sustained sounds level above 85DB
- Technique for keeping on path of travel.
- Peers that assist with Safety activities.
- SDS___
- Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration.
- On Site Medical Representative.
- Lock out tag out
21 Clues: SDS___ • ___Not Twist • Slip, Trip____ • Lock out tag out • Safety Starts With___ • Personal______ Equipment • On Site Medical Representative. • Injuries from repetitive motion. • Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers • Technique for keeping on path of travel. • It is always recommended to work within. • Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____. • ...
Amazon Summer of Safety 2023 2023-06-14
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- Safety Starts With___
- Peers that assist with Safety activities.
- Up to 60% of our bodies are made of ____.
- Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain
- On Site Medical Representative.
- SDS___
- Technique for keeping on path of travel.
- Always use ____points of contact when ascending or descending stairs.
- Meets or exceeds ASTM F2913-19/ASTM F3445-21 standards.
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- It is always recommended to work within.
- Required for sustained sounds level above 85DB
- You can contact Amcare/Safety on Radio Channel___?
- Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers
- Daily___Improves your flexibility and loosens up your muscles with these
- Slip, Trip____
- ___Not Twist
- ______ bend is a technique that allows you to pick up items off the floor with minimal stress to the lumbar spine.
- Personal______ Equipment
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration.
- Lock out tag out
- Injuries from repetitive motion.
21 Clues: SDS___ • ___Not Twist • Slip, Trip____ • Lock out tag out • Safety Starts With___ • Personal______ Equipment • On Site Medical Representative. • Injuries from repetitive motion. • Amazon Neighborhood Health Centers • It is always recommended to work within. • Technique for keeping on path of travel. • Peers that assist with Safety activities. • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-03
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- Slips, trips, and
- In a tornado drill you take
- Cell phone, Hands in pockets, Intersection, Point, and Stairs rails
- Stop, look, and?
- "Safety starts with S, but begins with?"
- Do not climb on
- Protects your hands from injury.
- Must make eye contact with
- When do you report incidents to your supervisor
- True or False Always stay safe.
- Walkways PPE is not required
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- True or False I can fix things myself, even if it's unsafe.
- Always stay in
- "Stay alert, and don't get?"
- Don't Walk and talk on your
- If a module is stuck, do not do this?
- We exit the building when there is
- What month is for safety?
- Who is SMC safety guy?
- Proper PPE includes glasses, steel toes, gloves, and what?
- What does this 安全 mean in Japanese?
21 Clues: Always stay in • Do not climb on • Stop, look, and? • Slips, trips, and • Who is SMC safety guy? • What month is for safety? • Must make eye contact with • In a tornado drill you take • Don't Walk and talk on your • "Stay alert, and don't get?" • Walkways PPE is not required • True or False Always stay safe. • Protects your hands from injury. • We exit the building when there is • ...
Crossword 2025-09-02
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- Tiny germ that makes food spoil fast.
- Germ that spreads sickness through food.
- Official check to ensure safety.
- Heat process that kills pathogens.
- Common cause of foodborne illness.
- Small organism in food or people that causes sickness.
- Condition of being free from hazards.
- Presence of harmful substances in food.
- Storage to prevent spoilage.
- Substance that can poison food.
- Material that must be safe for cooking.
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- Action to stop food hazards.
- Practices to keep food safe.
- Germs like mold that spoil food.
- Tiny living thing that may cause illness.
- Likelihood of food safety problem.
- Process making food unsafe.
- Possible danger to food safety.
- Safe method to defrost frozen food.
- Cold storage to slow bacteria growth.
- Danger to food security.
- Bacteria that causes food poisoning.
- Process of killing harmful germs.
- Essential resource that must be kept safe.
- Fungus that spoils food.
25 Clues: Danger to food security. • Fungus that spoils food. • Process making food unsafe. • Action to stop food hazards. • Practices to keep food safe. • Storage to prevent spoilage. • Possible danger to food safety. • Substance that can poison food. • Germs like mold that spoil food. • Official check to ensure safety. • Process of killing harmful germs. • ...
Safety Month 2023-09-23
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- ....Mask
- The 'H' in OHS and WHS
- These Glasses protect your eyes
- The ........Therapist.
- When you lift keep this straight.
- We should always ...... all incidents.
- Personal Protective ........
- Test and ...
- .......is responsible for safety
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- Safety .... Sheet
- Slips, Trips and .....
- The best form of controlling a hazard.
- ....Aid
- Isolate and ........ equipment
- 5whys and ICAM are ways of doing this.
- If we don't control a hazard, it's a....
- This is not for jumpstarting your car
- Work .... Victoria
18 Clues: ....Aid • ....Mask • Test and ... • Safety .... Sheet • Work .... Victoria • Slips, Trips and ..... • The 'H' in OHS and WHS • The ........Therapist. • Personal Protective ........ • Isolate and ........ equipment • These Glasses protect your eyes • .......is responsible for safety • When you lift keep this straight. • This is not for jumpstarting your car • ...
Health and Safety Puzzle - win a First Aid Kit! 2023-09-17
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- Useful for cuts
- Systematic assessment of safety standards
- Compliance to these can help at work
- Transport to hospital
- A human action that produces an unintended result
- This is hot
- Not light
- It's like arm but with a H
- Helps us improve and be aware
- This will cover you
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- This can be a huge problem
- You will be judged here
- The absence of danger
- Put on your earplugs
- Fires don't like these
- Safety is important at home and at..
- Hand protection
- Head protection
- We all want to avoid these
- This is shocking
20 Clues: Not light • This is hot • Useful for cuts • Hand protection • Head protection • This is shocking • This will cover you • Put on your earplugs • The absence of danger • Transport to hospital • Fires don't like these • You will be judged here • This can be a huge problem • We all want to avoid these • It's like arm but with a H • Helps us improve and be aware • Safety is important at home and at.. • ...
Staying Safe the Westside Way 2018-06-27
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- When crossing the road what should you use?
- When on the bus, always wear what?
- Always keep your what secret on your devices.
- We are encouraged to leave a what footprint?
- With personal safety this means to respond to what your body is telling you.
- If someone bullies you be what?
- When crossing the road where should you stand?
- Always treat the bus driver with what?
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- With personal safety always be alert and what?
- With cyber safety always avoid what?
- Students must demonstrate what kind of responsibility when caring for their devices.
- When crossing the road, keep looking and listening for what?
- How many steps should you stay back from the bus?
- With personal safety this means to look around you.
- Remember the 3 B's: Blink, Breathe and what?
- Keep communication lines open and maintain trust with your what?
- Be careful to only use what types of internet sources?
- What is never a good response?
- With personal safety this means to tell someone in your support group.
19 Clues: What is never a good response? • If someone bullies you be what? • When on the bus, always wear what? • With cyber safety always avoid what? • Always treat the bus driver with what? • When crossing the road what should you use? • Remember the 3 B's: Blink, Breathe and what? • We are encouraged to leave a what footprint? • Always keep your what secret on your devices. • ...
Motorcycle safety 2025-05-15
15 Clues: Going fast • Safety hat • Dependable • Protection • Able to see • Excess noise • Distance in sec • Hard to control • Safety guidelines • Likely to cause harm • Sections of the road • Vehicle with 2 wheels • The state of the road • Area that is hard to see • Being vigilant of your surroundings
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-18
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- used to trim core
- safety start with
- should not be used while walking or driving
- all injury can be ___
- designated pathway taking for employees
- person you report to in an area
- should never be blocked
- audits done weekly
- should be reported as soon as possible
- should be disposed of in bins provided
- pull aim squeeze
- used to move fg product
- protect your eyes
- job safety anaylsis stands for
- plugs protect your ears
- gloves used for pallets
- referred to as safety data sheet
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- who own safety
- personal protective ______
- cleaning up
- used to kill fire
- protects your body
- years injury free
- protects your feet
- slip trip &
- injury that does not result in time missed but still document
- sounds used for drills
- someone needs it when working overhead
28 Clues: cleaning up • slip trip & • who own safety • pull aim squeeze • used to trim core • safety start with • used to kill fire • years injury free • protect your eyes • audits done weekly • protects your body • protects your feet • all injury can be ___ • sounds used for drills • should never be blocked • used to move fg product • plugs protect your ears • gloves used for pallets • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2023-10-02
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- Pfizer McPherson Safety Week is ____ days long
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (___)
- Correct sitting posture is upper back straight and shoulders______
- Examples of occupational ergonomic equipment include: comfortable chair that supports your ____, a fitness ball, adjustable sit/stand work stations, & anatomically correct keyboard and mouse
- If you see a ____ in the warehouse or CNC, you must give them the right away, put your back to the wall, and let them pass
- If you have to use your phone in the hallway, you must stop and put your ____ to the wall
- Submit good saves
- Environmental Health and Safety Department (___)
- An applied science concerned with designing and arranging things that people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely
- Making McP Incident & ____ Free
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- Sleep, Massage, Read, Nutrition
- Danger or Risk
- Different types of ergonomics: _____, Cognitive, & Organizational
- Equipment such as hard hats, steel-toe boots, gloves, goggles
- Global Ergonomics Month
- Graphic Symbols of Hazards are _____
- Safety in _____
- Green, Yellow, and Red are colors that can describe your leverage ____
- Company that promotes safety and ergonomics
- In the office, you can stretch at your ____
20 Clues: Danger or Risk • Safety in _____ • Submit good saves • Global Ergonomics Month • Sleep, Massage, Read, Nutrition • Making McP Incident & ____ Free • Graphic Symbols of Hazards are _____ • Company that promotes safety and ergonomics • In the office, you can stretch at your ____ • Pfizer McPherson Safety Week is ____ days long • Environmental Health and Safety Department (___) • ...
World Food Safety Day 2025 2025-05-29
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- "Safer Food, Better ______" LDC's 2025 Slogan for World Food Safety Day
- (Abbr.) Program that tests surfaces, air, and water in food facilities to detect contamination risks, such as pathogens or allergens
- Food contact surfaces must be ____ before use.
- Temperature to keep hot food safe (in F, 2 words, no space)
- A specific type of microorganism, such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites, that can cause foodborne illness.
- USA Regulator of food safety and labeling
- Clean, ___, Cook, Chill (key kitchen principles)
- Total number of major allergens recognized in USA
- Eggs, Milk, Soy and Peanuts are examples of food ____.
- Organization that promotes food safety globally
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- Essential step before handling food (2 words, no space)
- Common bacteria found in raw chicken
- Invisible threat that requires sanitation to remove
- Toxic compounds produced by molds that can contaminate crops and pose health risks when consumed.
- Claypool's only product requiring allergen labeling
- World Food Safety Month
- The only known allergen found on-site in Claypool.
- (Abbr.) A US law focused on preventing foodborne illnesses through stricter safety regulations.
- Cold Storage method to slow spoilage
- Food _____:The intentional misrepresentation of food products for economic gain.
20 Clues: World Food Safety Month • Common bacteria found in raw chicken • Cold Storage method to slow spoilage • USA Regulator of food safety and labeling • Food contact surfaces must be ____ before use. • Organization that promotes food safety globally • Clean, ___, Cook, Chill (key kitchen principles) • Total number of major allergens recognized in USA • ...
BP health safety 2016-06-14
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- / Something dangerous that could hurt you
- / What is BP’s no.1 Priority?
- / A person who sees and accident happen
- / Safety Leadership & ____________
- / What is the recommended glasses of water one should take daily?
- / What does O stand for in OMS?
- / Assessment undertaken by a professional to ensure work place posture and desk/chair positioning is correct
- / Information that is particularly valuable or sensitive must be classified as ________ in accordance with BP Standard
- / To keep fit and healthy
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- / Don’t ______ By is one of the 4 modules of Safety Leadership & Culture
- / What is the biggest safety risk in Lubricants?
- / This will help us to deliver, a safe, compliant, reliable operation
- / Reporting tool for NM and SOC’s
- / What is the condition known to affect the shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist or hand?
- / Use your ______ when lifting and not your back
- / You must ___________work related accidents
- / One of the 4 A’s of Driving Safety
- / A source that should never be mixed with water
- / To protect your eyes when handling chemicals
- / An Unsafe ________ is a careless behaviour
- / What must you hold onto when walking up and down stairs?
21 Clues: / To keep fit and healthy • / What is BP’s no.1 Priority? • / What does O stand for in OMS? • / Reporting tool for NM and SOC’s • / Safety Leadership & ____________ • / One of the 4 A’s of Driving Safety • / A person who sees and accident happen • / Something dangerous that could hurt you • / You must ___________work related accidents • ...
Risques Technologiques 2022-01-25
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- Loss of Containement (Perte de Confinement)
- Probability of Failure on Demand (Probabilité de défaillance à la sollicitation)
- Boiling Liquid Expansion Vapor Explosion
- Plan d’Opération Interne
- Plan Particulier d'Intervention
- Système Mécanique de Sécurité
- Seuil des Efffets Irréversibles
- Atmosphère Explosive
- Mesure de Maitrise des Risques Instrumentée
- Seuil des premiers Efffets Létaux (1%)
- Sécurité de Pression Haute
- Facteur de Réduction de Risque
- Accident majeur
- Etude De Dangers
- Process Safety Valve (Soupape)
- Mesure de Maitrise des Risques
- Gaz Inflammable Liquéfié
- Hydrocarbures
- Safety Critical Alarm (Alarme Critique de Sécurité)
- Plan de Prévention des Risques Technologiques
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- Installation Classée Pour la Protection de l’Environnement
- Limite Inférieure d’Explosivité
- huile de pyrolyse
- Plan Particulier d’Intervention
- (Unconfined) Vapor Cloud Explosion
- Limite Supérieure d’Explosivité
- Process Safety Management ou Sécurité des Procédés
- Système Instrumenté de sécurité
- Safety Critical System (Système Critique de Sécurité)
- Safety Integrity Level
- As Low As Reasonably Available (Aussi bas que raisonnablement possible)
- Phénomène Dangereux
- Fuel Oil Domestique
- Mesure de Maîtrise des Risques de Conduite
- Evènement Redouté Central
- Seuil des Efffets Létaux Significatifs (5%)
- HAZard OPerability
- Compte Rendu d’Incident
38 Clues: Hydrocarbures • Accident majeur • Etude De Dangers • huile de pyrolyse • HAZard OPerability • Phénomène Dangereux • Fuel Oil Domestique • Atmosphère Explosive • Safety Integrity Level • Compte Rendu d’Incident • Plan d’Opération Interne • Gaz Inflammable Liquéfié • Evènement Redouté Central • Sécurité de Pression Haute • Système Mécanique de Sécurité • Facteur de Réduction de Risque • ...
Health and Safety 2019-11-17
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- Carried out to avoid accident
- last line of defense
- Narrow work area
- Indian act for safety in factories
- digging of earth
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- US department for safety
- carried out after accident
- Carried out to identify the present condition of safety
- Act of being safe
- action to be taken during emergency
- Indian act for safety in construction
- practice of fire fighting
12 Clues: Narrow work area • digging of earth • Act of being safe • last line of defense • US department for safety • practice of fire fighting • carried out after accident • Carried out to avoid accident • Indian act for safety in factories • action to be taken during emergency • Indian act for safety in construction • Carried out to identify the present condition of safety
Plant Science Semester Review 2022-05-10
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- Never ______ on shelves
- If you ______ it up, clean it up
- If you can’t ______, report it
- If it doesn’t ______ you, don’t mess with it
- What does PPE stand for
- Who is responsible for your safety
- No ______ play
- ______ stay on task
- If you don’t know, ______
- If you borrow it, ______ it
- Who is responsible for safety in the shop
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- Wear your safety ______
- When is it okay to be in the shop without safety glasses
- No ______ clothing
- Always mate a screwdriver by ________ & ______
- If you ______ it, lock it back
- If you move it, put it ______
- If you break it, ______ it
- When should you check your auto darkening helmet
- Hair should be _____
- If you turn it on, turn it ______
- How many inches should you keep your hand away from the miter saw blade
- Do not ______ on equipment
- Jewelry is allowed in the shop ______
- If you ______ it, close it
25 Clues: No ______ play • No ______ clothing • ______ stay on task • Hair should be _____ • Wear your safety ______ • Never ______ on shelves • What does PPE stand for • If you don’t know, ______ • If you break it, ______ it • Do not ______ on equipment • If you ______ it, close it • If you borrow it, ______ it • If you move it, put it ______ • If you ______ it, lock it back • ...
Safety puzzle 2022-08-31
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- headgear used for certain type of welding to protect the eyes and head
- safety information
- typically one emitted form a burning substance
- breaker a object used for stopping the flow of electricity
- hazards can be predicted
- hazard or something dangerous
- hazards can happen anytime
- glasses stored in sterilizing cabinet
- toed boots boots that are for the lab welding
- start, safety equipment
- safety glasses required
- tank stores water and provides water under pressure when the tank is not running
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- a visible suspension of carbon
- keeping tools and machines clean
- a quality that is characterized by a personal interest in keeping their surroundings and procedures established or official way of doing something
- hazards cannot be seen
- hazards can happen right away
- warning, dangerous parts, energized equipment
- combustion or burning
- keeping identifying and correcting hazards
- radiation hazard
- caution, physical hazard
- stop, dangerous, fire, emergency
- stops fire from burninh
24 Clues: radiation hazard • safety information • combustion or burning • start, safety equipment • stops fire from burninh • safety glasses required • hazards can be predicted • caution, physical hazard • hazards cannot be seen • hazard or something dangerous • hazards can happen anytime • a visible suspension of carbon • keeping tools and machines clean • ...
crossword 2025-08-31
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- – Storage to prevent spoilage.
- – Possible danger to food safety.
- – Tiny living thing that may cause illness.
- – Substance that can poison food.
- – Cold storage to slow bacteria growth.
- – Material that must be safe for cooking.
- – Process of killing harmful germs.
- – Condition of being free from hazards.
- – Small organism in food or people that causes sickness.
- – Presence of harmful substances in food.
- – Heat process that kills pathogens.
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- – Action to stop food hazards.
- – Process making food unsafe.
- – Bacteria that causes food poisoning.
- – Common cause of foodborne illness.
- – Germs like mold that spoil food.
- – Danger to food security.
- – Fungus that spoils food.
- – Likelihood of food safety problem.
- – Practices to keep food safe.
- – Official check to ensure safety.
- – Safe method to defrost frozen food.
- – Essential resource that must be kept safe.
- – Tiny germ that makes food spoil fast.
- – Germ that spreads sickness through food.
25 Clues: – Danger to food security. • – Fungus that spoils food. • – Process making food unsafe. • – Action to stop food hazards. • – Storage to prevent spoilage. • – Practices to keep food safe. • – Possible danger to food safety. • – Substance that can poison food. • – Germs like mold that spoil food. • – Official check to ensure safety. • – Process of killing harmful germs. • ...
Patient Safety Week 2023 Crossword 2023-02-14
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- Performed before invasive or high-risk procedures to verify patient, procedure, laterality.
- Responsible to speak up for safety. Can report safety concerns.
- Who you report malfunctioning medical equipment to
- Purpose of National Patient Safety Goals
- What you should do immediately with malfunctioning equipment
- Goshen Health's values
- Organizational system of shared accountability
- What "R" stands for in the RACE acronym (fire safety)
- Where you report a soiled ceiling tile
- Do you know to call extension 3333 in case of an emergency?
- Most effective way to prevent the spread of germs
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- A bloody bandage is considered ______ and should be placed in a biohazard bag
- Location of Safety Data Sheets (specific tab in Infohub)
- Most frequent contributing factor to medical errors
- Most frequently reported risk events
- Should be verified prior to any medication, treatment, procedure, etc.
- Process of educating the patient on a treatment or procedures risks, benefits and alternatives so they can make the best decision for themselves
- Who you should call in the event of a chemical spill
- Confirmation of site or side to prevent wrong site procedures
- 1 patient identifier
- Another patient identifier
21 Clues: 1 patient identifier • Goshen Health's values • Another patient identifier • Most frequently reported risk events • Where you report a soiled ceiling tile • Purpose of National Patient Safety Goals • Organizational system of shared accountability • Most effective way to prevent the spread of germs • Who you report malfunctioning medical equipment to • ...
Safety Crossword 2022 2022-04-08
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- I'm in a tight spot
- A way to communicate safety
- Fancy word for leaving a place
- This sample depends on the weather
- A Life Critical Activity
- Where I can find safety programs
- You see this driving backwards
- Heat Index above 130 can cause
- Severe Weather evacuation point
- BeepBeep/BeepBeep/Beep/BeepBeep
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- STOP! This is unsafe
- Molten polymer off-gases this vapor
- Why I turn my head,hold my breath,shut my eyes
- What does PASS stand for
- One of the SIF Precursers
- What is the SPHERA password
- Beep/Beep/Beep/Beep
- ______ Dance says men without hats
- Safety Glasses, Ear Plugs, Gloves
- Find the explosion impact of WD-40
- Fire Extinguisher Acronym
- You find SDS's here
- Color of group lockout locks
- The f in SIF
- Verify lockout
- The SI in SIF
- It tells you the specific gravity
27 Clues: The f in SIF • The SI in SIF • Verify lockout • I'm in a tight spot • Beep/Beep/Beep/Beep • You find SDS's here • STOP! This is unsafe • What does PASS stand for • A Life Critical Activity • One of the SIF Precursers • Fire Extinguisher Acronym • A way to communicate safety • What is the SPHERA password • Color of group lockout locks • Fancy word for leaving a place • ...
SP+ Safety Week 2024 2024-02-14
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- These bring light when there is a power outage
- This can be hung around lots and garages for traffic direction and safety
- Safety starts with _____
- These are held monthly to teach about safety
- If you see something, say something and _____ it to a supervisor
- This is a danger found and needs to be reported immediately
- We should hold ourselves ____ for safety
- The bright colored objects help in closing lanes and traffic direction
- Welcome to _____ week 2024
- We must call the ____ line first after an employee injury
- Plugging in 2 power strips to each other can cause an _____ hazard
- Wear these to protect your hand
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- This kind of driving can lead to accidents
- Daily _____ reports should be filled out every day
- Wear these to protect your eyes
- These _____ kits contain Band-Aids, cold packs, medicine and other supplies
- These should be worn at all times when driving
- Wear this to protect again sickness and dust particles
- We use this to pass along important information in multiple ways
- Drinking lots of water on a hot day helps us ___
- Wear this to make yourself visible
21 Clues: Safety starts with _____ • Welcome to _____ week 2024 • Wear these to protect your eyes • Wear these to protect your hand • Wear this to make yourself visible • We should hold ourselves ____ for safety • This kind of driving can lead to accidents • These are held monthly to teach about safety • These bring light when there is a power outage • ...
Test 2 Review 2024-02-28
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- Layers of soil
- When in doubt, ___.
- the study of force
- a device that can increase the amount of force
- Largest soil particle
- Yellow safety color means
- Rollover __ Structure
- a modified inclined plane that wraps around a cylinder
- A wheel that spins freely on its axle
- a bar or rod that rotates on a fixed point
- R Horizon
- how well a machine overcomes friction
- Orange safety color means
- wear proper attire and no ___ fitting clothing
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- A potential source of danger
- A horizon
- PPE= Personal Protective ___
- O horizon
- B horizon
- the opposition to movement
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly
- Red safety color means
- smallest soil particle
- The push or pull of an object
- Make up 45% of soil
- Never ___ a chemical
- One seat = one ___
- PTO= Power __ Off
- 2 inclined planes used together to pry or move objects apart
- Use tools only for their specific ____.
- wear away of something by exposure
- the loss of nutrients and materials that have been dissolved as they move through the soil
- Green safety color means
33 Clues: A horizon • O horizon • B horizon • R Horizon • Layers of soil • PTO= Power __ Off • the study of force • One seat = one ___ • When in doubt, ___. • Make up 45% of soil • Never ___ a chemical • Largest soil particle • Rollover __ Structure • Red safety color means • smallest soil particle • Green safety color means • Yellow safety color means • Orange safety color means • the opposition to movement • ...
Safety Week 2025 2025-09-19
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- Application used for maintenance reporting.
- Daily safety meeting conducted on-site.
- Safety goal aimed at eliminating all injuries and incidents.
- Maximum height for working without fall protection.
- Essential skill for ensuring safety and clarity on-site. Ex: notes, radios, etc.
- Designing tasks and body positioning to reduce strain and injury during manual work.
- Document used to report incidents, near misses, damage, etc.
- Best practice for maintaining cleanliness and organization in work areas.
- Right or responsibility to halt a task if unsafe conditions are present.
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- Document used when conducting work that may produce a spark.
- Being aware of your surroundings and potential hazards at all times.
- Most common workplace incident at HM, topic reviewed in previous two Safety Weeks.
- Strategy used to coach and familiarize new employees with site practices, expectations, etc.
- Immediate care given to an injured person before professional help arrives.
- A state of physical or mental exhaustion that can impair safety.
- Emergency stop device fixed to conveyor.
- Document filled out daily prior to conducting task or if task changes.
- Designated location where personnel gather during an emergency.
- A dangerous mindset where personnel become too comfortable or overconfident.
- Procedure used to ensure energy isolation.
20 Clues: Daily safety meeting conducted on-site. • Emergency stop device fixed to conveyor. • Procedure used to ensure energy isolation. • Application used for maintenance reporting. • Maximum height for working without fall protection. • Document used when conducting work that may produce a spark. • Safety goal aimed at eliminating all injuries and incidents. • ...
safety 2014-09-06
Across
- never use cracked
- clean your clothes
- put out fire
- clean you eyes
- alerts you when there is a fire
- to protect your eyes
- protect your clothing
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- never use cracked...
- keep electrical items away from...
- if something falls tell the...
- emergency ____ buttons
- help someone who is on fire
- be careful handling living...
- Back what should you do with long hair
- to protect you hands
- never mess around in the..
16 Clues: put out fire • clean you eyes • never use cracked • clean your clothes • never use cracked... • to protect your eyes • to protect you hands • protect your clothing • emergency ____ buttons • never mess around in the.. • help someone who is on fire • be careful handling living... • if something falls tell the... • alerts you when there is a fire • keep electrical items away from... • ...
Safety 2022-06-30
Across
- Labels should be read before this is brought inside the house.
- Having a fire extinguisher nearby can help prevent injuries caused by?
- A strap that keeps you safe in a car.
- To avoid accidents and injuries happening one should stay?
- can cause others to want to perform dangerous stunts.
- Caused by hitting your head or causing it distress.
- You should always be alert of your?
- Happens when a person is unprepared
- an emergency contact is very important for safety measures, an example of an emergency contact would be...
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- When doing an activity that may cause damage to the head you should wear..
- Staying _______ will help with preparation for any accidents that may happen.
- May cause a lack in judgement and higher the chances of accidents.
- An Influence from a friend or peer.
- You should always do this before any activity.
- Prevented by being aware of what you eat.
- Caused from chemicals.
16 Clues: Caused from chemicals. • An Influence from a friend or peer. • You should always be alert of your? • Happens when a person is unprepared • A strap that keeps you safe in a car. • Prevented by being aware of what you eat. • You should always do this before any activity. • Caused by hitting your head or causing it distress. • ...
Safety 2023-04-30
Across
- A danger or risk
- Meeting point in case of emergencies
- Made to block the sun
- Sharp object used to deter theft
- A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- Sharp instrument made for cutting
- Nearest Exit Return Front
- Tool made to easily reach high placed items
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- Universal safety mascot
- Cleaner made for glass and surfaces
- Retractable, sharp instrument made for cutting
- Spray cleaner made for disinfecting area
- Hot object made for straightening clothes
- Yearly safety test for Universal
- Instrument used for fastening sheets of paper together
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
16 Clues: A danger or risk • Made to block the sun • Universal safety mascot • Nearest Exit Return Front • Yearly safety test for Universal • Sharp object used to deter theft • Sharp instrument made for cutting • Cleaner made for glass and surfaces • Meeting point in case of emergencies • Spray cleaner made for disinfecting area • Hot object made for straightening clothes • ...
Safety 2024-12-04
Across
- Anything weighing over 50 pounds requires this type of lift
- Machine___. Used to prevent entry into machinery
- Ask for this when unsure of how to approach a senario
- Must be worn when reaching into areas that pose a cut hazard
- Done daily, minimizes strains and sprains
- The study of the way the human body operates
- Location for health care services in plant
- Provides a shock to stimulate the heart
- Set,sort,seperate,shine,sustain
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- A type of mindset, being conscious of what surrounds you
- Worn to protect hands and fingers
- most common injuries within TLW
- Acronym used to properly use a fire extinguisher
- ___team. Scott Reinneck, Jody Reetz, and Chad Mcknight
- Must be worn at all times on plant floor, protects a vital organ in your face
- Most commonly injured area of the body
16 Clues: most common injuries within TLW • Set,sort,seperate,shine,sustain • Worn to protect hands and fingers • Most commonly injured area of the body • Provides a shock to stimulate the heart • Done daily, minimizes strains and sprains • Location for health care services in plant • The study of the way the human body operates • Acronym used to properly use a fire extinguisher • ...
MSSC Safety - Practicing Safety in The Workplace 2024-03-11
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- A job ______ analysis is the best method of integrating safety into the way a job is done.
- When performing a hazard analysis, a list of hazards associated with a job is identified as well as the __________ to avoid them.
- An injury is defined as physical harm to the body that happens as a result of exposure to some form of energy that exceeds the body's tolerance. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?
- By performing _______ safety inspections, a company determine if safety measures need improvement.
- This type of assessment is the process to identify potential hazards in the workplace.
- The National Safety Council defines an accident as an occurrence in a sequence of events that produces unintended __________, ill health, or property damage.
- To reduce the employee's risk of hazardous material exposure, employers should provide training in the use of ______.
- Safety _______ are a type of PPE that could prevent a puncture wound to your foot.
- Inhalation is the most common way for a(n) __________ to enter the body.
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- When assessing hazards, the _______ of training workers are considered by the employer when setting Hazmat policies.
- Diluted __________ can be used to neutralize most blood pathogens.
- PPE can protect you from injuries caused by equipment or dangerous chemicals. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?
- The purpose of PPE is to protect you from injury by creating a barrier against workplace hazards. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?
- In manufacturing, changes to processes, equipment and people are the largest drivers of _________.
- An _____ is a detailed document that explain each step in a work process.
- Until corrective action is taken, safety concerns should be tracked and __________.
- Potential ______ are monitored during a hazard assessment.
- A new employee’s participation in a safety orientation should be documented according to _______ policy.
18 Clues: Potential ______ are monitored during a hazard assessment. • Diluted __________ can be used to neutralize most blood pathogens. • Inhalation is the most common way for a(n) __________ to enter the body. • An _____ is a detailed document that explain each step in a work process. • ...
Safety and Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-03
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- - The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- Spill - The release of a hazardous chemical into the environment.
- Responder - A person trained to provide initial assistance during an emergency.
- - A drop from a higher to a lower level, often leading to injury.
- - A mask-like device to protect the wearer from inhaling harmful substances.
- - Safety Data Sheet that provides information on chemical products.
- Violence - Violent acts, including physical assaults and threats of assault, directed toward persons at work.
- - Personal Protective Equipment used to minimize exposure to hazards.
- Extinguisher - A device used to put out small fires.
- - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
- - Coming into contact with a chemical, biological, or physical agent.
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- - A loss of balance caused by a lack of friction between footwear and a walking surface.
- Exit - A designated route for leaving a building quickly in case of emergency.
- Sign - A visual sign indicating a specific safety instruction or hazard.
- Report - A document recording details of an unusual event such as an injury.
- Aid - Emergency care given immediately to an injured person.
- - Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a regulatory agency for safety and health.
- - A stumble or fall caused by an obstruction or uneven surface.
- - A safety procedure to ensure that machines are properly shut off during maintenance.
- Plan - A plan for exiting a building safely during an emergency.
20 Clues: Extinguisher - A device used to put out small fires. • - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect. • Aid - Emergency care given immediately to an injured person. • - A stumble or fall caused by an obstruction or uneven surface. • - The study of people's efficiency in their working environment. • ...
Crossword Safety Exercise 2023-04-17
Across
- Created in 1970 to ensure the safety and health of the working Class (US).
- Maintain______________ contact on ladder.
- What is the best thing to drink during a hot summer day?
- You must take precautions when entering this space.
- Who is allowed to perform lockout/tagout procedures?
- What type of protection is for your lungs?
- What is a safety devise in a forklift?
- What type of energy would be the easiest to see on an operating piece of machinery?
- These protect your eyes on plant floor.
- Created in 1978 to ensure the health and safety of the working class (Canada).
- Slips, Trips, and ____ are the #1 Safety hazards in the manufacturing industry.
- What does SQF stand for?
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- Who should you immediately report injuries to?
- Never ever open a ___________________ while machine is running.
- What should you apply when trying to stop bleeding?
- Never block a _______________ exit.
- Last line of defense when it comes to safety?
- Where is fugitive dust most likely to accumulate?
- A powered industrial truck.
- Hepatitis B is considered bloodborne.
- This type of protection is needed when working at height.
- What secures a truck at the dock door for safe entry?
22 Clues: What does SQF stand for? • A powered industrial truck. • Never block a _______________ exit. • Hepatitis B is considered bloodborne. • What is a safety devise in a forklift? • These protect your eyes on plant floor. • Maintain______________ contact on ladder. • What type of protection is for your lungs? • Last line of defense when it comes to safety? • ...
EMS Safety Crossword 2022-05-11
Across
- What is always needed when backing?
- HIV and Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne _____.
- Under no circumstances should these be blocked.
- ____ refers to protective gowns, goggles, gloves, and other items designed to protect employees from potential exposure.
- Improving safety requires an organizational ___ that enables and prioritizes safety.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease.
- Reporting unsafe acts and conditions can help prevent ____.
- It is important to stay ____ during the summer.
- You are ____ for your own safety and that of others.
- Anything that takes your attention away from driving is a ___.
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- You should come to a ____ stop at all stop sings.
- OSHA is part of the US Department of ____.
- Acronym for the steps to use a fire extinguisher.
- High visibility vest should have _____ strips to improve visibility.
- When should you report a work related injury?
- In what month is Patient Safety Awareness Week?
- Never let your ____ down when it comes to safety.
- ____ can uproot trees and buildings and turn harmless objects into deadly missiles in a matter of seconds.
- Never hesitate to ask for ___ when moving bariatric patients.
- You should wash your hands for at least ____seconds.
20 Clues: What is always needed when backing? • OSHA is part of the US Department of ____. • When should you report a work related injury? • Under no circumstances should these be blocked. • In what month is Patient Safety Awareness Week? • It is important to stay ____ during the summer. • You should come to a ____ stop at all stop sings. • ...
EFC5 Safety Week 2017-10-10
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- Used to let Equipment Drivers know they are too large to enter an area of the building.
- Our safety mascot.
- The "L" in CARL means.
- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, an agency of the US government under the Department of Labor with the responsibility of ensuring safety at work and a healthful work environment.
- What we use to open boxes.
- The code when there is a fire.
- What we do in our start of shift meetings to help our bodies avoid injury.
- Used by equipment drivers to let you know they are there.
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- Something we follow when getting dressed for work, that helps keep us safe at work.
- Use to put out fires.
- The "A" in CARL means.
- The "C" in CARL means.
- What should you do if something is damaged in building or if you get hurt?
- The "R" in CARL means.
- These should always be stored under a pallet when not being used to avoid injury?
- Carl is a?
- What is the theme of this week?
- Code for Medical Emergency.
- Code for bad weather.
- Who in the building is responsible to follow safety standards?
20 Clues: Carl is a? • Our safety mascot. • Use to put out fires. • Code for bad weather. • The "A" in CARL means. • The "C" in CARL means. • The "R" in CARL means. • The "L" in CARL means. • What we use to open boxes. • Code for Medical Emergency. • The code when there is a fire. • What is the theme of this week? • Used by equipment drivers to let you know they are there. • ...
Safety 2020-02-19
Across
- Lift with your legs, not with your _____.
- Never store chemicals near or above _____.
- Use the right _____ for the job.
- If you notice anything suspicious, notify _____.
- Always _____ equipment before use.
- The parking deck is the designated area to assemble in the case of an ___________.
- Safety Data Sheets can be located on Stew's _____ home page.
- Always ________ equipment before removing any safety guards.
- Stew's provides $45 toward the purchase of slip-resistant safety _____.
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- Every home should have at least one _____ detector.
- Never try to ______ a falling knife.
- If a rack begins to tip over, let it ____.
- Only team members certified by Stew Leonard's may operate a ______.
- A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provides safety information about a _______.
- Always wash your ______ after using chemicals.
15 Clues: Use the right _____ for the job. • Always _____ equipment before use. • Never try to ______ a falling knife. • Lift with your legs, not with your _____. • If a rack begins to tip over, let it ____. • Never store chemicals near or above _____. • Always wash your ______ after using chemicals. • If you notice anything suspicious, notify _____. • ...
Employee Right to Know/Global Harmonization 2015-10-01
Across
- Measurement of noise level
- Employee __________ to Know
- Report all emergencies to the safety ___________
- Safety glasses, hard hats, & gloves are all types of this (abbr.)
- Occupational Safety & __________ Organization
- This substance is still legal for some uses in the United States
- Name of the NCTC Safety Officer (2 words)
- Safety Data Sheets can be located on ____________ Central
- Eye protection from chemicals & debris
- If you have to _________ to be heard, noise may be too high
- The skull & crossbones replaces the Mr. ________ sticker
- Pictogram for explosives
- A _______phone can download an app to measure decibels
- Name of NCTCs President (2 words)
- New abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheets
- A hazard __________ could read 'Highly Flammable Liquid/Vapor'
- _________ Harmonization System
- Time limit for exposure to 85db (2 words)
- OSHA required type of training
- What is used to safely clean up chemicals (2 words)
- Use a ____________ ticket to get a potential hazard corrected (2 words)
- Section 13 of the SDS talks about___________
- Electric _________ is the sudden stimulation of nerves caused by contact with electricity
- _______ protection is needed when working at heights
Down
- Type of rechargeable battery
- Height at which fall protection is required (2 words)
- This type of paint is not considered safe (2 words)
- Blood-borne ___________ (infectious agent transferred in blood)
- One of the signal words
- Safety Data Sheets must be kept for ___________ years
- NCTC - where we __________ what we do!
- May be fatal if ___________
- Name of the TRF Director of Facilities (2 words)
- Protection from inhaling harmful particles in the air
- A container other than the original
- Call sign of the NCTC radio station
- Salmonella is a common infectious ____________
- The name for a warning picture label
- Name of the EGF Facilities Director (2 words)
- _________ & crossbones
- How often NCTC employees are required to complete training
- Types of harmful physical agents are heat, cold, & __________
- Platform for working in high places
- Heat & cold are this type of harmful agent
- The number of sections in the new SDS
- Identification ___________ is required on all containers
46 Clues: _________ & crossbones • One of the signal words • Pictogram for explosives • Measurement of noise level • Employee __________ to Know • May be fatal if ___________ • Type of rechargeable battery • _________ Harmonization System • OSHA required type of training • Name of NCTCs President (2 words) • A container other than the original • Call sign of the NCTC radio station • ...
Safety Electric Shock 2023-12-19
Across
- of current (factor for shock severity)
- one of the 2 safety requirements (2 words)
- are the most common shock-related injuries
- the heart flutters (2 words)
- of the human body can vary
- through the body (factor for shock severity)
- amount of ______ (factor for shock severity)
- one of the 2 safety requirements (2 words)
- formulated guidelines that govern safety in the workplace
- proper safety is a ____ process
- shock can cause ____ injuries
Down
- a low-resistance wire attached to metallic casse (2 words)
- of heart (factor for shock severity)
- times more DC that AC is needed to cause a person to clamp on and not be able to let go
- current takes the path of _____ resistance
- length of ____ (factor for shock severity)
- is more dangerous
- hertz is the most dangerous frequency
- safety is _____ responsibility
- when electricity passes through the body
20 Clues: is more dangerous • of the human body can vary • the heart flutters (2 words) • shock can cause ____ injuries • safety is _____ responsibility • proper safety is a ____ process • of heart (factor for shock severity) • hertz is the most dangerous frequency • of current (factor for shock severity) • when electricity passes through the body • ...
Safety Electric Shock CW 2023-12-19
Across
- of current (factor for shock severity)
- one of the 2 safety requirements (2 words)
- are the most common shock-related injuries
- the heart flutters (2 words)
- of the human body can vary
- through the body (factor for shock severity)
- amount of ______ (factor for shock severity)
- one of the 2 safety requirements (2 words)
- formulated guidelines that govern safety in the workplace
- proper safety is a ____ process
- shock can cause ____ injuries
Down
- a low-resistance wire attached to metallic casse (2 words)
- of heart (factor for shock severity)
- times more DC that AC is needed to cause a person to clamp on and not be able to let go
- current takes the path of _____ resistance
- length of ____ (factor for shock severity)
- is more dangerous
- hertz is the most dangerous frequency
- safety is _____ responsibility
- when electricity passes through the body
20 Clues: is more dangerous • of the human body can vary • the heart flutters (2 words) • shock can cause ____ injuries • safety is _____ responsibility • proper safety is a ____ process • of heart (factor for shock severity) • hertz is the most dangerous frequency • of current (factor for shock severity) • when electricity passes through the body • ...
