safety Crossword Puzzles
tanners crossword about detention 2022-06-06
Emergencies 2025-02-07
Patient Safety Week 2025-02-25
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- To reduce the likelihood of medication errors, medication labels should be checked against the physician ______.
- The name of Ochsner Children's Chief Quality Officer is Dr. ____.
- If your patient is unable to move independently, turn your patient at least every ___ hours.
- We use _____ to redirect another's behavior, ask for a change, reframe your concern as a request, state " I have a Concern", and lastly, follow the chain of command if unable to resolve.
- Part of our CLABSI bundle is to ensure our patients dressing is clean, dry, and _____.
- Before a critical act or during a high risk situation, Stop, ____, Act, and Review.
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- When a medication is infusing to a peripheral IV, we use the touch, ____, compare method to reduce the likelihood of having an infiltration/extravasation.
- Don't proceed in the face of uncertainty. Stop and ______
- Ochsner Children's Hospital belongs to a safety organization network called Solutions For _______ Safety.
- You have acted to prevent a potential safety issue from reaching a patient. This is called a ______ _____ (two words).
- A culture of ____ encourages and supports the reporting of any situation that threatens the quality of patient care.
11 Clues: Don't proceed in the face of uncertainty. Stop and ______ • The name of Ochsner Children's Chief Quality Officer is Dr. ____. • Before a critical act or during a high risk situation, Stop, ____, Act, and Review. • Part of our CLABSI bundle is to ensure our patients dressing is clean, dry, and _____. • ...
EXTREME SPORTS. 2021-09-27
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- Instrument that uses a pressure sensor to measure the real atmospheric pressure and this is used to estimate the real height. it is used for example in skydiving.
- Safety element used to protect the head from any injury or accident.
- Safety element used to protect the eyes.
- The main element of surfing is the:
- Safety element made up of a set of straps used to prevent falls and injuries.
- It can be said that parasailing is the combination of an aerial sport with a ... sport, since one or more people are subject to a parachute that is anchored to a boat or a motorboat.
- The strings circuit combines ... such as rappelling, hanging bridges and torrentism.
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- Sport that consists of rolling down hills inside a transparent plastic ball.
- Bungee jumping consists of jumping from a high height, tied from the torso or ankles to the starting point of the jump with an elastic...
- Surfing is a water sport that consists mainly of the art of turning and maneuvering taking advantage of the power of:
- Safety element that is used especially to keep the head above the water, and is of great help for people who cannot swim.
- Adventure sport that is practiced especially in the high altitude waterfalls.
- Some of the essential elements of canoeing are: life jacket, helmet, goggles, inflatable boat, and...
- Accessory used to capture landscapes and images. it is usually on the helmet.
- Wingsuit flying is a type of ... that consists of flying using an air suit that allows you to perform different stunts.
15 Clues: The main element of surfing is the: • Safety element used to protect the eyes. • Safety element used to protect the head from any injury or accident. • Sport that consists of rolling down hills inside a transparent plastic ball. • Adventure sport that is practiced especially in the high altitude waterfalls. • ...
extreme sports 2021-09-27
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- Instrument that uses a pressure sensor to measure the real atmospheric pressure and this is used to estimate the real height. it is used for example in skydiving.
- Safety element used to protect the head from any injury or accident.
- Safety element used to protect the eyes.
- The main element of surfing is the:
- Safety element made up of a set of straps used to prevent falls and injuries.
- It can be said that parasailing is the combination of an aerial sport with a ... sport, since one or more people are subject to a parachute that is anchored to a boat or a motorboat.
- The strings circuit combines ... such as rappelling, hanging bridges and torrentism.
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- Sport that consists of rolling down hills inside a transparent plastic ball.
- Bungee jumping consists of jumping from a high height, tied from the torso or ankles to the starting point of the jump with an elastic...
- Surfing is a water sport that consists mainly of the art of turning and maneuvering taking advantage of the power of:
- Safety element that is used especially to keep the head above the water, and is of great help for people who cannot swim.
- Adventure sport that is practiced especially in the high altitude waterfalls.
- Some of the essential elements of canoeing are: life jacket, helmet, goggles, inflatable boat, and...
- Accessory used to capture landscapes and images. it is usually on the helmet.
- Wingsuit flying is a type of ... that consists of flying using an air suit that allows you to perform different stunts.
15 Clues: The main element of surfing is the: • Safety element used to protect the eyes. • Safety element used to protect the head from any injury or accident. • Sport that consists of rolling down hills inside a transparent plastic ball. • Adventure sport that is practiced especially in the high altitude waterfalls. • ...
Talking puzzle 2 (headway unit 3) 2020-01-30
15 Clues: kadota • ehdottaa • tornitalo • mietteliäs • hätänumero • parrasvalot • turvatoimet • rauhallinen • tukahduttava • piha, kenttä • vuokralainen • käytös, tapa • siisti, huoliteltu • pohdiskella, miettiä • puristaa tiukasti, tarrautua
City of Ember Crossword 2023-12-07
15 Clues: Brag • mean • exit • hide • side of • go down • careful • unclear • raise up • Very Big • very bad • scattered • complicated • Try or Attempt • fleeing for safety
Shu Qun He Safety PPE 2016-05-26
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- Protects you from breathing in bad things such as chemicals and dust.
- Protects your ears against loud noise.
- Protects your head from falling objects.
- Protects your feet.
- Is colour so other people can always see you.
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- Protects your face and head.
- Protect your eyes from flying objects.
- Protects your eyes and from chemicals.
- Protects your feel.
- Protect your hands and from chemicals.
- Protect your ears.
- Will stop you from falling.
- Protects your body and clothes dirt and chemicals.
13 Clues: Protect your ears. • Protects your feel. • Protects your feet. • Will stop you from falling. • Protects your face and head. • Protect your eyes from flying objects. • Protects your eyes and from chemicals. • Protect your hands and from chemicals. • Protects your ears against loud noise. • Protects your head from falling objects. • Is colour so other people can always see you. • ...
Emergency Procedures 2023-06-08
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- Safety Data Sheets for items can be found on ___
- Number of AEDs in C6
- Contact your ___ immediately in the event of chemical exposure or spill
- Nearest AED to UPS
- Seek a room with no windows in the event of a ___
- Never ___ an emergency exit
- Who is UPS' Safety Coordinator?
- Acronym used for operating a fire extinguisher
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- Duck, cover, and hold in the event of an ___
- Evacuate ___ in the event of a fire
- Change your blade ___
- Number of rally points at C6
- Rally point should you go to
13 Clues: Nearest AED to UPS • Number of AEDs in C6 • Change your blade ___ • Never ___ an emergency exit • Number of rally points at C6 • Rally point should you go to • Who is UPS' Safety Coordinator? • Evacuate ___ in the event of a fire • Duck, cover, and hold in the event of an ___ • Acronym used for operating a fire extinguisher • Safety Data Sheets for items can be found on ___ • ...
Part 2 2023-07-09
Across
- Became a Glimwood Tangle nominee twice
- Evicted 10-1
- Had the quote “Sitting in this fnom chair rethinking my life and all my choice decisions”
- Evicted in a tie
- Had 2 back to back comp wins and was evicted the week after
- Was nominated the most
- Earned safety during Double Team twist
Down
- Only player to successfully complete a Glimwood Tangle task
- Week #3 final nominee
- Houseguest #15
- Saved by Wigglytuff in safety chain twist
- Removed from the game
- First correct prediction from Ninetales
13 Clues: Evicted 10-1 • Houseguest #15 • Evicted in a tie • Week #3 final nominee • Removed from the game • Was nominated the most • Became a Glimwood Tangle nominee twice • Earned safety during Double Team twist • First correct prediction from Ninetales • Saved by Wigglytuff in safety chain twist • Only player to successfully complete a Glimwood Tangle task • ...
Safety in the Textiles Room 2025-07-22
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- Always clean them up and keep them together, off the floor
- Following all the rules of the room
- The subject of sewing and embroidery and tailoring
- Be careful of your surroundings in this place
- Keep them contained in one spot
- Put things away as you go
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- Has to be closely monitored and looked after
- Put them under the table
- Gloves, Safety glasses, Apron
- Holding theme by the sharp end pointing down
- Anything with the potential to cause harm
- Use with caution
- Make sure its off when not being used
13 Clues: Use with caution • Put them under the table • Put things away as you go • Gloves, Safety glasses, Apron • Keep them contained in one spot • Following all the rules of the room • Make sure its off when not being used • Anything with the potential to cause harm • Has to be closely monitored and looked after • Holding theme by the sharp end pointing down • ...
OTS Safety Game 2015-06-25
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- Effective means of mitigating hazards with energy sources
- Part of the actively caring initiative
- Action to take if a colleague is seen working unsafely
- Procedure for managing more than one job in a particular area
- Mitigating steps used to prevent a critical operating parameter (COP) from being reached
- Program to encourage safety whilst using staircase
- Responsibility for OIMS
- Decibel level for which double hearing protection is required
- Process condition or escalation of such that could result in loss of containment that has immediate and significant SHE impact (Consequence I)
- Anagram "arclicit"
- UN hazard identification tool
- Unsafe Action Whilst Driving
- Critical lift is when a crane is operating at more than - percent of its rated capacity
- Number of OIM elements
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- Comes before risk screening and assessment
- What does HLVI stand for in incident investigation and management
- EM Safety Credo
- Activity done before, during and after every job
- Part of the Body That Supports Most of the Body's Weight
- What does PHA stand for in risk assessment and management
- Reason why we manage risk
- Utmost consideration during emergency response
- Lifesaving action when working around pressure
- Life safety actions
- List of all valves or devices locked open or closed on a facility
- Effective way of controlling outbreaks
- "R" in PDRR
- "I" in OIMS
- Element of barrier model
- Question on stop think act card
30 Clues: "R" in PDRR • "I" in OIMS • EM Safety Credo • Anagram "arclicit" • Life safety actions • Number of OIM elements • Responsibility for OIMS • Element of barrier model • Reason why we manage risk • Unsafe Action Whilst Driving • UN hazard identification tool • Question on stop think act card • Part of the actively caring initiative • Effective way of controlling outbreaks • ...
RU ITEC421 - Dependability Analysis 2025-04-06
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- this analysis identifies hazards and operational problems (acronym)
- undesirable event at the root of a fault tree (-)
- _______Analysis: fault tree analysis of logical structure and failure combinations
- _______ Case: documented argument showing system meets safety needs
- Mode and Effects Analysis bottom up inductive failure analysis analyzes component failure modes and effects
- system ability to provide service despite faults (-)
- ______ Analysis: fault tree analysis using probabilities to find top event probability
- _______ Boundary: frontier between system and environment defines analysis scope Consequences _______ of Failure:results or impacts of a system or component failing
- a state to be avoided
- potential loss or harm from a hazard involves likelihood and severity
- ______ Failure: system inability to deliver service as specified
- system maintains safety after failure (-)
- ____ Gate: fault tree symbol for logical disjunction
- basis of the HazOp process (-)
- ____ Gate: fault tree symbol for logical conjunction
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- top down failure analysis documenting events leading to hazard (-)
- system ability to avoid unacceptable service failures
- item flowing in a HazOp flow model
- Cause Failure multiple component failures from a single cause
- ________ Fault: defect in the design including software
- ______ of Failure: probability or frequency of a failure
- deviation from a correct state that can lead to failure
- Semantics externally visible behavior of a component when it fails
- Fault: component failure over time
- indivisible action or failure in a fault tree (-)
- event resulting in unintended harm
- defect in the system that can cause an error
27 Clues: a state to be avoided • basis of the HazOp process (-) • item flowing in a HazOp flow model • Fault: component failure over time • event resulting in unintended harm • system maintains safety after failure (-) • defect in the system that can cause an error • undesirable event at the root of a fault tree (-) • indivisible action or failure in a fault tree (-) • ...
Arson 2025-06-02
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- – Risk of ignition
- – Routine fire safety check
- – Reason behind crime
- – Advance safety step
- – Airborne particles from fire
- – Concrete cracking from fire heat
- – Visible fire part
- – Specialist in fire science
- (25)
- – Fire damage
- – One side of fire triangle
- – Device that senses smoke or heat
- (25)
- – Crime of intentionally setting fire
- – Blackened remains
- – Location of the fire
- – Burn pattern resembling reptile skin
- – Done with intent
- – Start of fire
- – Talk with witnesses
- – Structure designed to stop spread of flames
- – Burned remains
- – Automated fire-fighting device
- – Document of fire findings
- – Shows heat, fuel, and oxygen
- – Investigator or enforcer
- – Avoiding fire before it starts
- – Clues from forced entry tools
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- – Fire-spreading chemical
- – Scientific crime investigation
- – Area where combustibles are vaporized
- – Person examining the cause
- – Needed for combustion
- – Black residue from combustion
- – Finding the fire early
- – Person who sets fire
- – Why the fire began
- – Carbonization of material due to intense heat
- – Analyze fire scene clues
- – Dangerous re-ignition with oxygen
- – Items collected from fire scenes
- – Chemical aiding combustion
- – Indicator of fire origin
- – Handheld device to put out fires
- – System to alert occupants
- – Device starting the flame
- – Material that burns
- – Burn mark or trace
- – Post-extinguishment search
- – Total combustibility in area
- – Sudden full-room fire transition
- – Legal safety standards
52 Clues: (25) • (25) • – Fire damage • – Start of fire • – Burned remains • – Risk of ignition • – Done with intent • – Visible fire part • – Blackened remains • – Why the fire began • – Burn mark or trace • – Reason behind crime • – Advance safety step • – Talk with witnesses • – Material that burns • – Person who sets fire • – Location of the fire • – Needed for combustion • – Finding the fire early • ...
Regal Rexnord Safety Week 2025-06-05
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- Immediate help given to an injured person before professional care arrives.
- Emergency practice for seeking shelter from severe weather.
- Route Designated route to evacuate during an emergency.
- Designing the workplace to fit the worker and reduce strain or injury.
- Protective gear used to prevent falls when working at heights.
- These must be clear and legible on chemical containers to identify hazards
- Small safety devices inserted in the ears to reduce noise exposure.
- Regulatory agency responsible for enforcing workplace safety standards in the U.S.
- Routine check to identify and correct hazards.
- Visual displays that communicate warnings and safety instructions.
- Physical barrier used to protect workers from moving machine parts.
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- Powered vehicle used to lift and move materials; requires special training to operate safely.
- Barrier used to protect face or body from flying debris or sparks.
- used to reduce airborne contaminants in the workplace.
- Station used to rinse chemicals or debris from the eyes.
- Hand protection used to prevent cuts, burns, and chemical exposure.
- Kit Supplies used to contain and clean up hazardous leaks.
- Signal that alerts workers to danger, such as fire or gas leak.
- Procedure used to ensure machines are properly shut off and not started during maintenance.
- Essential preparation provided to workers to perform tasks safely.
- Abbreviation for gear worn to protect workers from hazards.
- Drill Planned exercise to practice safe evacuation in case of a blaze.
22 Clues: Routine check to identify and correct hazards. • used to reduce airborne contaminants in the workplace. • Route Designated route to evacuate during an emergency. • Station used to rinse chemicals or debris from the eyes. • Emergency practice for seeking shelter from severe weather. • Abbreviation for gear worn to protect workers from hazards. • ...
Surgical Puzzle 1 2025-11-24
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- Type of surgery performed to prevent disease or complications before they occur
- Type of anesthesia that produces a reversible loss of sensation in a specific body region
- Technique that maintains sterility in the surgical field
- Area of the OR where masks are required
- Surgery classification requiring immediate attention to preserve life or function
- requiring careful monitoring of airway and vital signs during anesthesia
- Verification process performed in the OR to ensure correct patient, site, and procedure
- Type of surgery performed to improve appearance
- Nurse responsible for holistic preparation of patient before surgery, addressing physical and
- Surgery performed to determine the cause or extent of a condition
- Legal document confirming patient awareness of risks, benefits, and alternatives
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- The Joint Commission’s safety requirement to confirm correct patient and site
- Staff who prepares sterile instruments and maintains the sterile field
- Serious reaction to certain anesthetics leading to hyperthermia and muscle rigidity
- Voluntary agreement by a patient to undergo a procedure after full disclosure
- area requiring authorized staff in surgical attire but no mask
- needs
- Main priority before surgery — complete checklist to ensure patient is prepared
- Key safety concern involving cold stress during surgery
- Form of anesthesia using IV or inhaled agents with loss of consciousness
- responsible for monitoring patient safety, documentation, and coordination in the operating room
- Classification of surgery that is by choice, planned and scheduled in advance
22 Clues: needs • Area of the OR where masks are required • Type of surgery performed to improve appearance • Key safety concern involving cold stress during surgery • Technique that maintains sterility in the surgical field • area requiring authorized staff in surgical attire but no mask • Surgery performed to determine the cause or extent of a condition • ...
THOR's #QUIZ3290 Jobs / Occupations 2025-12-13
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- Information manager organizing and assisting access to knowledge. Works in quiet structured spaces.
- Public service worker maintaining order and safety. Often responds to unexpected situations.
- Skilled tradesperson working with power systems. Focuses on safety and precision.
- Professional who helps others learn new skills. Often works in structured group settings.
- Problem-solver who designs and improves systems. Work combines planning and testing.
- Person who manages land and food production. Work often follows seasonal patterns.
- Technical worker who repairs and maintains machines. Relies on tools and experience.
- Research-focused professional studying how things work. Often collects and analyzes data.
- Trained specialist focused on health and treatment. Regularly works under pressure.
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- Tradesperson installing and repairing water systems. Often works behind walls and floors.
- Food professional responsible for preparing meals. Often works in fast-paced environments.
- Skilled worker shaping and assembling materials. Work requires accuracy and planning.
- Care-focused professional supporting recovery and comfort. Often works closely with patients.
- Visual specialist capturing moments and scenes. Pays close attention to timing and detail.
- Information gatherer who reports events and stories. Often works under time pressure.
- Planner who designs buildings and spaces. Balances creativity with safety rules.
- Person responsible for transporting people or goods. Must stay alert for long periods.
- Creative worker expressing ideas visually. Work style varies widely by project.
- Language professional converting meaning between languages. Focuses on accuracy and context.
- Operator responsible for guiding vehicles over long distances. Relies on training and precision.
20 Clues: Creative worker expressing ideas visually. Work style varies widely by project. • Planner who designs buildings and spaces. Balances creativity with safety rules. • Skilled tradesperson working with power systems. Focuses on safety and precision. • Person who manages land and food production. Work often follows seasonal patterns. • ...
Furnace Parts 2025-02-24
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- (Monitors the burner to ensure a flame is present for safety.)
- (a part of a home's ventilation system that pulls air back into the HVAC system to be reheated or cooled.)
- (a safety device that turns off the gas supply to a furnace if the flame goes out.)
- (The component that starts the combustion process by igniting the gas.)
- (a part of a gas furnace that controls the flow of gas to the burners.)
- (Shuts off the furnace if it overheats to ensure safety.)
- (shuts the furnace down if it senses negative pressure created by the draft inducer motor.)
- Motor (Ensures proper airflow of combustion gases out of the furnace.)
- (Measures room temperature and signals the furnace to turn on or off.)
- (Prevents dust and debris from entering the furnace and ductwork.)
- (Where the gas and air mix and combustion takes place.)
- (Regulates the flow of natural gas or propane into the furnace.)
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- (Pushes heated air through the ductwork and into the rooms of a building.)
- (where conditioned air is sent into a dwelling to heat or cool the space.)
- (Functions as the brain of the furnace.)
- (Transfers heat from the combustion gases to the air without mixing them.)
- (device used to stop the flow of gas to the furnace for installation or service.)
17 Clues: (Functions as the brain of the furnace.) • (Where the gas and air mix and combustion takes place.) • (Shuts off the furnace if it overheats to ensure safety.) • (Monitors the burner to ensure a flame is present for safety.) • (Regulates the flow of natural gas or propane into the furnace.) • (Prevents dust and debris from entering the furnace and ductwork.) • ...
sustainability glossary 2019-05-22
Safety at the construction site 2016-01-13
17 Clues: liika • hanskat • jatkuva • välttää • ihottuma • kierrätys • säilyttää • suojalasit • joko tai ei • vaarallinen • onnettomuus • kärsiä jostain • ensiapupakkaus • huomata/huomio • palosammuttimet • rakennustelineet • käyttöturvallisusstiedoite
2B My things 2022-04-27
17 Clues: jíst • vždy • práce • tátova • čistit • šťastný • mluvit o • šálek čaje • nacvičovat • bezpečnost • motor/stroj • připraven na • zkontrolovat • pracovat na/v • baterka/svítilna • autem (cestovat autem) • dát si na sebe/obléknout si
Spotlight 8 #2 2018-09-11
SWA LGA SAFETY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-19
Across
- must be in airplane mode after door closes
- Customer must wear before plane departs the gate
- enforces the rules of air safety
- what you must put on to walk on the AOA
- what's first in our business
- 1 thing that causes a discrepancy in weight & balance
- report to complete for intox customer
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- important for your back while standing a long time
- what CSA makes one hour before departure
- what you stand on at the ticket counter
- use your legs to do this
- Which preboard boards first
- what is recurrent annually
13 Clues: use your legs to do this • what is recurrent annually • Which preboard boards first • what's first in our business • enforces the rules of air safety • report to complete for intox customer • what you stand on at the ticket counter • what you must put on to walk on the AOA • what CSA makes one hour before departure • must be in airplane mode after door closes • ...
Part 2 2023-07-09
Across
- Became a Glimwood Tangle nominee twice
- Evicted 10-1
- Had the quote “Sitting in this fnom chair rethinking my life and all my choice decisions”
- Evicted in a tie
- Had 2 back to back comp wins and was evicted the week after
- Was nominated the most
- Earned safety during Double Team twist
Down
- Only player to successfully complete a Glimwood Tangle task
- Week #3 final nominee
- Houseguest #15
- Saved by Wigglytuff in safety chain twist
- Removed from the game
- First correct prediction from Ninetales
13 Clues: Evicted 10-1 • Houseguest #15 • Evicted in a tie • Week #3 final nominee • Removed from the game • Was nominated the most • Became a Glimwood Tangle nominee twice • Earned safety during Double Team twist • First correct prediction from Ninetales • Saved by Wigglytuff in safety chain twist • Only player to successfully complete a Glimwood Tangle task • ...
KITCHEN FUNDAMENTALS 2022-09-21
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- losing your balence and toppleing over
- protocall to prevent accidents
- slice in the skin
- single cell organism
- organisms too small to see with the human eye
- a food-borne pathogen that can be contracted from uncooked ground beef
- getting rid of bacteria
- the skin getting damaged by high heat
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- an organism that causes disease to its host
- it burns and heats
- a food-borne pathogen that can be contracted from eating food that is infected with feces
- constricts breathing
- what happens when safety protocalls are not followed
13 Clues: slice in the skin • it burns and heats • single cell organism • constricts breathing • getting rid of bacteria • protocall to prevent accidents • the skin getting damaged by high heat • losing your balence and toppleing over • an organism that causes disease to its host • organisms too small to see with the human eye • what happens when safety protocalls are not followed • ...
KITCHEN FUNDAMENTALS 2022-09-21
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- losing your balence and toppleing over
- protocall to prevent accidents
- slice in the skin
- single cell organism
- organisms too small to see with the human eye
- a food-borne pathogen that can be contracted from uncooked ground beef
- getting rid of bacteria
- the skin getting damaged by high heat
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- an organism that causes disease to its host
- it burns and heats
- a food-borne pathogen that can be contracted from eating food that is infected with feces
- constricts breathing
- what happens when safety protocalls are not followed
13 Clues: slice in the skin • it burns and heats • single cell organism • constricts breathing • getting rid of bacteria • protocall to prevent accidents • the skin getting damaged by high heat • losing your balence and toppleing over • an organism that causes disease to its host • organisms too small to see with the human eye • what happens when safety protocalls are not followed • ...
LOCKOUT TAGOUT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-02-19
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- Be sure to lock out all ________ energizing components
- Must verify zero ______ before working on a electrical system or equipment
- a specialized, brightly colored lock to physically secure energy-isolating devices in the "off" or "safe" position
- Placing a physical lock on an energy isolating device
- Failure to use or breaching others LOTO can result in heavy citations, fine, and even ________ charges
- Explosive electrical event that can reach more the 4 times the surface temperature of the sun
- Type of lock when numerous workers are involved in deenergizing a system
- Abbreviation for Lockout tagout
- Electrical tool used to verify zero voltage after deenergizing a system
- Tag outs must have a clear message of _______ or Danger
- The NFPA of National Fire __________ Association or NFPA is dedicated to eliminating death, injury, property, and economic loss due to fire, electrical, and related hazards
- DO NOT ______ someone else's lockout
- LOTO prevents __________ start ups
- Better safe then _____. NO "quick job exceptions"
- Abbreviation for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- _______ lockouts prevent individual breakers from being energized
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- _____ lock outs can be used on points that control fluid and gas flow
- Type of hazardous energy from compressed air
- Durable danger notice attached to a lock with vital information
- Tag outs must have the date, time, reason, name of installer, and contact information
- ________ Electric Code 110.25 requires built in/ permanent locking provisions on disconnects
- LOTO can be the difference between living to see another day and _____
- Be sure to always be wearing the corresponding Personal __________ Equipment or PPE for the task
- ______ energy release is the process of draining pressurized line to prevent unintentional movement
- __________ and trained personal are permitted to preform LOTO
- Safety device with multiple holes for multiple locks
- ___________ action has to be taken in order to remove a Lock out
- Take no ones word when it comes to safety. You are __________ for your own safety
- Hydraulic ________ can result in delayed or uncontrolled moment if not drained properly after deenergizing
29 Clues: Abbreviation for Lockout tagout • LOTO prevents __________ start ups • DO NOT ______ someone else's lockout • Type of hazardous energy from compressed air • Better safe then _____. NO "quick job exceptions" • Safety device with multiple holes for multiple locks • Placing a physical lock on an energy isolating device • ...
garden 2025-04-23
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- Garden center season brings _______ conditions.
- Wipe feet prior to entering store to prevent _____ on the ground
- Know when to take breaks to prevent ____ exhaustion.
- Use clear signage to identify ____ hazards.
- Be alert to ________ needing assistance.
- Ask for ____ with heavy of awkward items.
- Make sure plant racks are ______ to prevent runaway product.
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- Stay ________.
- The newsletter provides examples of _______.
- Coil _____ and stow other unused equipment.
- Keep aisles clear to prevent ____ hazards.
- Let's work ________ to ensure safety for everyone.
- It's important to keep ______ top of mind.
13 Clues: Stay ________. • Be alert to ________ needing assistance. • Ask for ____ with heavy of awkward items. • Keep aisles clear to prevent ____ hazards. • It's important to keep ______ top of mind. • Coil _____ and stow other unused equipment. • Use clear signage to identify ____ hazards. • The newsletter provides examples of _______. • ...
ACCREDITATION CROSSWORD 2013-08-09
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- It is the responsibility of the Unit ____________ to provide education on Infection Prevention and Control to patients, families and visitors.
- Required Organizational Practice (abbr)
- Patient _________________ Culture Survey is an Accreditation requirement.
- Alcohol Based Hand Rub (abbr)
- The month in which Accreditation takes place.
- You must use at least two of these in order to provide a service or procedure.
- _________________ Risk and Patient Safety
- This skill has been idenified as a critical element in providing patient safety.
- Seasonal _____________ Vaccination program is available at CKHA.
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- This person interviews patients and staff, reviews committee minutes, charts etc, and will perform mock surveys in September 2013.
- These have a significant impact on patient quality of life, resulting in pain, hindering recovery and increase risk of infection.
- Health Care Professionals partner with patients, families and caregivers for accurate and complete transfer of medication information at transitions of care.
- The single most important way to reduce hospital inquired infection.
- Takes place every 3 years at CKHA
- Infection Control Team (abbr)
- To raise to a more desireable or more excellent condition, make better.
- The number of ROP's that CKHA must comply with in order to receive accreditation
- A place to locate policies and procedures.
- The name of the Accreditation Program (hint- there are newsletters on the Intranet with this title)
- This can lead to patient injury, increased health care costs, and possibly claims of clinical negligence.
20 Clues: Alcohol Based Hand Rub (abbr) • Infection Control Team (abbr) • Takes place every 3 years at CKHA • Required Organizational Practice (abbr) • _________________ Risk and Patient Safety • A place to locate policies and procedures. • The month in which Accreditation takes place. • Seasonal _____________ Vaccination program is available at CKHA. • ...
Woodland Gourmet 2024-06-13
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- supports advancement of women in food service
- CEO
- _______ must be worn when handling food
- replaced "foods"
- department that follows recipes
- _______ resistant shoes must be worn in the plant
- department who keeps computers safe
- department that makes everything look good
- vending provider
- customer for product produced at 3741
- department that pays the bills
- CCP
- quality food _______ (department)
- remove this prior to entering the plant
- WG Kosher symbol
- newsletter
- keeps hair out of food
- department who gets product out the door
- buys the raw materials (department)
- ______________ companion (current system)
- GFSI certification standard
- Food Safety _________
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- department that keeps things clean
- good ___________ practices
- avenue of 3741 and 3751
- measurement of performance over time
- reviewing a label during line checks is a __
- wear over cuts and is metal detectable
- recognize co-worker's good work
- location of shipping facility
- gluten free certifier
- department who makes sure things get done
- safety mascot
- department that keeps things running
- _________ resources (department)
- ________ Analytics (department)
- founder of Woodland Foods
- first shipped (mushroom)
- customer for product cleaned on L7
- 2024 picnic location
- Truffle ________ Black Garlic
- city of headquarters
- department that is always counting
- uniform provider
- happens annually using Alchemy
- system for requesting time off
- new ERP system
- __________ and development (department)
- competition at Woodland Gourmet
- department that spices things up
50 Clues: CEO • CCP • newsletter • safety mascot • new ERP system • replaced "foods" • uniform provider • vending provider • WG Kosher symbol • 2024 picnic location • city of headquarters • gluten free certifier • Food Safety _________ • keeps hair out of food • avenue of 3741 and 3751 • first shipped (mushroom) • founder of Woodland Foods • good ___________ practices • GFSI certification standard • ...
Scouting Policies 2023-04-23
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- Used to resolve grievances or formal complaints between adult members within SSA
- Activities that do not require specific consent
- Final step required for an activity to take place
- Given to members in recognition of acts of bravery and selflessness
- Scouts South Africa's National MMS
- Requires additional safety and permit requirements
- Ensures the planning and safety of an activity with or without scouts
- Only the CEO or those authorized that are able to make statements to
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- Awarded to non-members for exceptional service to SSA over an extended period
- Outlines what the interaction with the public should be, as well as how to protect SSA's members in the digital space
- A United Nations Convention policy strictly enforced by SSA
- Responsible for overall safety of staff and members within SSA
- An activity that involves family members of scouts to work with them
- A knife and/or axe are the only exception where necessary
- Predominant color worn by Land scouts
- Given to Adult members with 15 years total adult service
- Number of hours within a abuse report must be made and sent to the RC/DC
- A log used to record occurrences that were not part of the planned activity that halted the activity
- Has strict requirements but can be requested by the RC to be worn in a ceremony
- Reviews all nominations for awards and recommendations by the RAC and RC
20 Clues: Scouts South Africa's National MMS • Predominant color worn by Land scouts • Activities that do not require specific consent • Final step required for an activity to take place • Requires additional safety and permit requirements • Given to Adult members with 15 years total adult service • A knife and/or axe are the only exception where necessary • ...
Phoenix Surfacing Safety Day 2024-12-05
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- A safety feature on plant designed to make it more visible (6)
- Something you should wear when operating mobile plant (8)
- A document your supervisor should brief you on and provide you prior to starting work (6,9)
- Damage to plant, property, services or the environment but not people is an...(8)
- Phoenix's health and safety consultant (7)
- A harmful type of dust generated by saw cutting, grinding or drilling (6)
- A means of reducing airborne dust when cutting, planing or sweeping (5,11)
- Regulation that protects you from harmful substances (5)
- An unsafe act or condition which should be challenged and reported (4,4)
- What we put in place to reduce the risk of a task (7,7)
- The app where you can find key H&S Documentation (6)
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- A security measure fitted to all PSL plant (7)
- Excavator brand preferred by Phoenix for its excellent safety features (6)
- An accident which causes someone to miss at least one full shift (4,4,6)
- Name of charity supported by Phoenix which can support staff struggling with their mental health(3,10)
- A mandatory sign to advise road users of works taking place (3,2,4)
- A legal requirement to check for these before using any mobile plant (7)
- Person responsibly for the safe reversing, tipping and unloading of delivery vehicles (8)
- Something that has the potential to cause harm (6)
- To be worn when exposed to noise over 85db (12)
20 Clues: Phoenix's health and safety consultant (7) • A security measure fitted to all PSL plant (7) • To be worn when exposed to noise over 85db (12) • Something that has the potential to cause harm (6) • The app where you can find key H&S Documentation (6) • What we put in place to reduce the risk of a task (7,7) • Regulation that protects you from harmful substances (5) • ...
Straw-bear-ies - McCurnin Ch.4 2022-08-22
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- sterilization agents
- watery diarrhea
- a protozoal infection mainly found in cats that can have devastating effects on pregnant women
- a serious viral disease that can affect warm blooded animals and humans
- Infectious diseases that can be passed from animals to humans
- a collection of written safety related policies
- instructions for organizing and maintaining the practice "right to know" documents
- highly contagious from dog to dog but not zoonotic
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- a bacterial illness that can be transmitted to humans, dogs, and other animals by certain species of ticks
- an organization that enforces federal law tto ensure the safety for american workers
- information on hazardous chemicals in workplace
- nott considered zoonotic but is highly contagious from cat to cat
- gas exhaled by anesthetized patients
- to comply with all occupational safety and health standards and all rules, regulations, and orders issued under the act
- moves subcutaneously from one part of the body to another
- the result of roundworm larvae spreading to organs in the body and creating a cyst-like growth
- zoonotic protozoal agent
- law that requires you to be aware of all chemicals that you are going to be exposed to while working for a facility
- an irritating and itchy mite that can spread from animals to humans
- any piece of clothing or article worn to prevent injury and acts as a physical barrier
- infection of the skin caused by fungus
21 Clues: watery diarrhea • sterilization agents • zoonotic protozoal agent • gas exhaled by anesthetized patients • infection of the skin caused by fungus • information on hazardous chemicals in workplace • a collection of written safety related policies • highly contagious from dog to dog but not zoonotic • moves subcutaneously from one part of the body to another • ...
CONGRATULATIONS: LICENSED TO DRIVE 2022-08-31
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- why we avoid Miller's Mill
- starting key hole
- road test weakness
- right pedal result
- east/west separation
- the only pedal that should ever go to the metal
- old fashioned sensor
- cut off to pass
- your midnight ride
- transmission or instruction
- it can wait
- unwelcome windshield ornaments
- driving is hard when this is driving
- foot rest
- wheel to turn wheels
- safety balloon
- these are in order today
- mud remover
- fill tool
- what you got today
- Aidan's setting
- vehicular spinners
- shape of hill to Armonk
- backup aid
- passionate passenger
- no pass zone
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- winter peril
- roadside helper
- smallest road sign
- right side peril
- someone who drives faster than you
- ironic parking spot
- waistline extra
- do this for pedestrians
- state of a designated driver
- Mommy's setting
- doesn't mean speed up
- annoying companion
- sunscreens
- don't drive if you do
- intersection hex
- k or u
- fast moving blades
- sound of safety
- Bedford road bane
- without a stick
- adjustable sight seers
- radiator coolant
- blinders and seers
- safety feature of clue #16
- last clue's the limit
- runs on and runs out
- someone who drives slower than you
- a keeper, like Penny and Lois
- handy traffic guide
- Tony's sister
- our family's newest driver
57 Clues: k or u • foot rest • fill tool • sunscreens • backup aid • it can wait • mud remover • winter peril • no pass zone • Tony's sister • safety balloon • roadside helper • waistline extra • Mommy's setting • cut off to pass • sound of safety • without a stick • Aidan's setting • right side peril • intersection hex • radiator coolant • starting key hole • Bedford road bane • smallest road sign • road test weakness • ...
Tema 4: Waspada Selalu 2023-10-09
Tema 4: Waspada Selalu 2023-10-09
Food Safety Month 2021-09-14
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- The application of chemicals on equipment to eliminate many or all pathogenic microorganisms
- Food handlers must wear _________ when handling exposed foods
- The presence of harmful chemicals, biological organisms and physical objects in food, which can cause customer illness
- Food Safety Month
- Food held by TPHC must be sold or discarded within this many hours
- Gloves are not a _____________ for handwashing
- A thermometer used to measure the surface temperature of a food item or the ambient temperature of equipment
- Hepatitis A, E. Coli, and Norovirus are all examples of this kind of illness
- Equipment used to chill food rapidly through the temperature danger zone
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- Process of displaying oldest product in front, newest product in back to help manage inventory
- An action taken to remove food from the store because there is evidence that it is unsafe, adulterated, or mislabeled
- Acronym we used to remember top allergens
- Name of group that leads our store's food safety culture
- Type of thermometer that measures the internal temperature of food
- To combine shellstock harvested on different days or from different growing areas as identified on the tag or label
- Food, packaging, and equipment must be kept this many inches off the floor
- Our 3rd party food safety auditor
- The safe process of bringing cooked food to proper cold holding temperatures
- According to proper food storage, this type of food goes on the top shelf
- Test strip color of a correctly concentrated bucket of sanitizer
20 Clues: Food Safety Month • Our 3rd party food safety auditor • Acronym we used to remember top allergens • Gloves are not a _____________ for handwashing • Name of group that leads our store's food safety culture • Food handlers must wear _________ when handling exposed foods • Test strip color of a correctly concentrated bucket of sanitizer • ...
8th Grade CTE Shop Safety 2023-02-23
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- Machine used for drilling holes
- Used to make angle crosscuts on the bandsaw
- All work must be ______ to the table before operating the drill press
- Used to rip boards to the correct width on the bandsaw
- What should be done with all dangly jewelry or baggy clothing in the shop
- PPE worn over the eyes
- Minimum safety distance on the drill press
- A tool used for measuring that is not a toy
- Direction sharp tools should be carried
- Minimum safety distance on the bandsaw
- The _____ needs to be removed from the chuck before operating the drill press
- Must be 1/8-1/4" above the wood on the bandsaw
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- Students should hold work firmly against the _____ on the scroll saw.
- Cuts made in order to make a curved cut on the bandsaw
- The part of the machine that protects us from the blade/bit--must always be in place
- Minimum safety distance on the scroll saw
- Students should make sure their hands/fingers are not in line with the _____ when operating the bandsaw/scrollsaw
- Required before operating a new piece of equipment
- What all machines should be before cleaning, adjustment, or being left unattended
- Type of shoes to be worn in the shop
- Report to the teacher all damaged machines or ______ that you observe
- Machines should not be _______
- The spindle/belt sander must come to full _____ before sanding
- Hold work being sanded _______
- The rate of speed at which the drill press must be operated
25 Clues: PPE worn over the eyes • Machines should not be _______ • Hold work being sanded _______ • Machine used for drilling holes • Type of shoes to be worn in the shop • Minimum safety distance on the bandsaw • Direction sharp tools should be carried • Minimum safety distance on the scroll saw • Minimum safety distance on the drill press • ...
NZPG SAFEMATE CROSSWORD#1. 2023-04-28
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- number of work-related Lost Time Injuries in 2022.
- Don't start a machine without these in place.
- The red safety button on most operating consoles.
- There should be one in every company vehicle.
- Little pieces of bright foam used to protect hearing.
- What all injuries should be treated with.
- Providers of the best sinks in NZ.
- Complete a ... Safety Analysis before doing something unfamiliar.
- Makers of the best particle board in NZ.
- South Island distributors of NZs best laminated panels.
- Hit this on the way out in an emergency.
- We need these when handling panels to prevent cut.
- Makers of NZs best kitchen & bathroom panels.
- The "O" in LOTO.
- Worn to be visible to forklift & other mobile plant drivers.
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- These must be worn in all production & warehousing areas.
- Our engineered stone business.
- Who is responsible for my safety at work?
- The number of people required to lift panels over 20kg.
- Prime Panels brand.
- Item used to achieve Lock-out.
- Always assess the .... before starting a job.
- The speed limit for forklifts inside buildings.
- Items needed to protect the eyes, particularly when handling strapping.
- Stop, Think, Act
- Short for Lock-Out/Tag-Out.
- North Island distributors of NZs best laminated panels.
- Don't take....?
- What must you do if you see or have an accident at work?
- Standard Operating Procedure.
30 Clues: Don't take....? • Stop, Think, Act • The "O" in LOTO. • Prime Panels brand. • Short for Lock-Out/Tag-Out. • Standard Operating Procedure. • Our engineered stone business. • Item used to achieve Lock-out. • Providers of the best sinks in NZ. • Makers of the best particle board in NZ. • Hit this on the way out in an emergency. • Who is responsible for my safety at work? • ...
Machine Tool 2016-09-13
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- what is the one thing you should know if you are in manufacturing
- taking them makes you stronger
- machinists need them all the time
- used to cover moving machinery parts
- not everyone needs to go there
- if you make money you need to do this to it
- the lines that represents your part
- required every day in class
- federal agency that makes the safety regulations
- not allowed in shop or classroom
- weekly grade
- needs oxygen fuel and heat
- helps you work better
- most important thing employers need
- I cant breath
- the lines that represent features you cant see
- make stuff
- federal agency that enforces workplace safety regulations
- used when grinding
- where your stuff goes each day
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- material wont fall out of this
- everyone is responsible for
- never in the shop
- keeps machines from starting
- bend them when lifting
- materials you should be careful with
- used when you cant see the line
- information for your project
- used to protect eyes
- if you are good you can get more
- needed for a healthy team
- when you spill on the floor
- when things are over 90 decibels
- watch out below
- never use while running machines
- when you need a tool used to make angles
- sometimes they have steel in them
- used to layout part to see lines
38 Clues: make stuff • weekly grade • I cant breath • watch out below • never in the shop • used when grinding • used to protect eyes • helps you work better • bend them when lifting • needed for a healthy team • needs oxygen fuel and heat • everyone is responsible for • required every day in class • when you spill on the floor • keeps machines from starting • information for your project • ...
Subchapter G & H 2025-05-17
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- Children may not be watched during calls or mail unless justified.
- Required after conducting a search.
- Staff must always be able to respond to one.
- Off-site event that still requires maintaining proper ratios.
- Must be justified by suspicion and documented.
- Must not include harsh, humiliating, or physically harmful actions.
- Living program with modified supervision expectations.
- Certain prohibited forms include holding, rebirthing, or aversive techniques.
- Required to determine if older youth can be unsupervised.
- Defined by location and determines applicable ratio.
- Status needed for someone to count in caregiver ratios.
- Children must receive personal care supplies and training.
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- Required before a child is used in media or publicity.
- Maximum number of children per assigned caregiver.
- Considered in caregiver assignments for certain living arrangements.
- Type of restraint not allowed under any circumstance.
- Required status for supervising children with constant care needs.
- Living unit that must be considered in ratio calculations.
- Children can file one without fear of punishment.
- Calls must be allowed unless there are specific safety concerns.
- A state that changes caregiver ratio requirements.
- Must be explained to the child upon admission.
- Must be appropriate for the weather and community standards.
- Plan created to meet the child’s needs while in care.
- Children have the right to contact family unless legally restricted.
- Ongoing oversight required to ensure children's safety.
- May not be opened or withheld without proper cause.
- Fundamental protection every child in care must have.
28 Clues: Required after conducting a search. • Staff must always be able to respond to one. • Must be justified by suspicion and documented. • Must be explained to the child upon admission. • Children can file one without fear of punishment. • Maximum number of children per assigned caregiver. • A state that changes caregiver ratio requirements. • ...
health and safet+awarness 2026-01-07
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- The possibility of something bad happening; a combination of likelihood and severity.
- Harm or damage done to a person's body.
- Visual tool used to alert people of potential dangers or rules.
- Procedure to ensure machines are safely shut off during maintenance.
- Scientific study of people at work to prevent strain or injury.
- A planned path to leave a building during an emergency.
- A sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence requiring immediate action.
- Immediate medical assistance given to an injured person.
- To keep someone from getting hurt or something from being damaged.
- Device used to extinguish small fires.
- government agency that sets and enforces workplace safety standards
- A potential source of harm or adverse health effect
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- A regular check-up or test to find signs of illness early.
- Proper methods for moving heavy objects to avoid back strain.LOCKOUTLOCKOUT
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Any substance that can cause illness or injury upon contact.
- Systematic examination of a workplace to identify hazards.
- An event that could have caused harm but did not.
- Protection for the eyes from splashes or flying debris.
- The condition of being protected from harm or danger.
- Document detailing chemical hazards and safe handling (abbr.).
- Hand protection used when handling sharp or hot objects.
- Equipment worn to minimize exposure to serious injuries (abbr.).
- Essential safety headgear often required in construction.
24 Clues: Device used to extinguish small fires. • Harm or damage done to a person's body. • An event that could have caused harm but did not. • A potential source of harm or adverse health effect • The condition of being protected from harm or danger. • Protection for the eyes from splashes or flying debris. • A planned path to leave a building during an emergency. • ...
Fall Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- The heart of every outreach, event, and safety partnership SCSD builds.
- The atmosphere at SCSD’s haunted cell display and Trunk O’ Treat events.
- A quiet refuge for residents and staff alike, offering over 19,000 volumes at the HOC.
- Educational visits that open doors for students, chaplains, and community groups.
- Empowerment-based initiative reminding students that decisions shape change.
- Seasonal reminder that even changing leaves can affect road and walkway safety.
- November is their month of honor, both in message and photo collage.
- Key theme of the “____ & Blue” week promoting unity through understanding.
- A Special Olympics festive gathering; another word for the lively celebrations seen “Around Suffolk County.”
- “My ____” program highlights women’s voices of recovery and resilience.
- October community event where officers and furry partners meet Revere families.
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- The Sheriff’s series of essays shedding light on local politics, arts, education, and beyond.
- Division of loyal officers on four legs, always a hit at local events.
- Group of athletes, such as baseball players; "The Boston Area Church ____."
- The cycle SCSD aims to reduce through education, reentry, and rehabilitation.
- Central mission of SCSD’s engagement work—connection beyond the badge.
- Gold medal-winning football player featured in this month’s “Meet the…” profile.
- Core message behind every event, from reflective wristbands to peace walks.
- Seen at “____ O' Treat” events across Revere and East Boston this Halloween.
- The edition month celebrating service, gratitude, and reflection.
20 Clues: The edition month celebrating service, gratitude, and reflection. • November is their month of honor, both in message and photo collage. • Division of loyal officers on four legs, always a hit at local events. • Central mission of SCSD’s engagement work—connection beyond the badge. • The heart of every outreach, event, and safety partnership SCSD builds. • ...
Principles of Ag Welding Crossword 2025-11-24
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- A hard material used for welding projects.
- A painful eye burn from looking at the arc without protection.
- The electrical pressure that helps create the welding arc.
- Safety gear you wear to protect yourself.
- The melted line of metal made when you weld.
- Making choices that keep everyone from getting hurt.
- Protective headgear that shields your face and eyes when welding.
- The bright electric spark that melts the metal.
- The amount of electrical power used when welding.
- The cable that completes the electrical circuit for welding.
- A tool used to clean metal or remove light slag.
- A safety screen that must be closed so others don’t get arc flash.
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- Moving air to remove smoke and fumes from welding.
- The agriculture class that teaches about engines, tools, and welding.
- A tool used to break off slag from a weld.
- A welding helmet that gets dark by itself when you strike an arc.
- A tool used to hold or move hot metal pieces.
- To cool hot metal quickly in water.
- The crusty layer that forms on top of the weld bead.
- The metal stick that carries electricity to make the weld.
- A small, hot piece of metal that flies off during welding.
- Protective handwear worn while welding.
- Joining two pieces of metal by melting them together.
- A small practice piece of metal used for welding tests.
- A tool used to hold metal pieces in place.
25 Clues: To cool hot metal quickly in water. • Protective handwear worn while welding. • Safety gear you wear to protect yourself. • A hard material used for welding projects. • A tool used to break off slag from a weld. • A tool used to hold metal pieces in place. • The melted line of metal made when you weld. • A tool used to hold or move hot metal pieces. • ...
ALL ABOUT SAFETY 2025-02-03
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- These are hazards related to poorly designed workstations or tasks, causing strain or injury to the body.
- These safety signs are must-follow signs.
- In other words, these are the worker’s behavior that causes potential harm.
- The best safety advice to fire safety.
- The chance or probability that a hazard will cause harm.
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- This is something that has the potential to harm a person.
- One of the intersecting factors that a risk matrix is based on.
- This is the condition of being free from harm, danger, or risk.
- Number one leading cause of injury in the workplace.
- This is a discipline with a broad scope involving three major fields.
10 Clues: The best safety advice to fire safety. • These safety signs are must-follow signs. • Number one leading cause of injury in the workplace. • The chance or probability that a hazard will cause harm. • This is something that has the potential to harm a person. • One of the intersecting factors that a risk matrix is based on. • ...
Medication Safety 2024-12-23
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- Medication Safety is one of the ____ standards
- You need to make sure there is an appropriate ___ for the medication to be administered
- Make sure the ___ is correct in the 8 rights of medication safety
- Right___ is the first check in the 8 rights of medication safety
- Once you have administered a medication what should you do?
- Tick tock tick tock, always make sure the medication is given at the right ___
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- ___double checking can detect 95% of medication errors
- Always check the ____medication chart to see what medications where given intraop
- There are two branches of ANTT, standards and ___
- The ___ needs to be based on the patient’s weight
10 Clues: Medication Safety is one of the ____ standards • There are two branches of ANTT, standards and ___ • The ___ needs to be based on the patient’s weight • ___double checking can detect 95% of medication errors • Once you have administered a medication what should you do? • Right___ is the first check in the 8 rights of medication safety • ...
BASIC WORKPLACE SAFETY 2025-10-23
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- – What you should do when you see a spill on the floor.
- – What you must have before using new tools or equipment.
- – Protect your eyes from dust, sparks, or chemicals.
- – Something you should never do when working with electricity.
- – Footwear that protects your toes from heavy or sharp objects.
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- – Worn on the head to protect against falling objects.
- – Helps you breathe safely in dusty or smoky areas.
- – A path or door that must always be kept clear for escape.
- -The person you report accidents or hazards to.
- – What you should do if you don’t understand safety instructions.
10 Clues: -The person you report accidents or hazards to. • – Helps you breathe safely in dusty or smoky areas. • – Protect your eyes from dust, sparks, or chemicals. • – Worn on the head to protect against falling objects. • – What you should do when you see a spill on the floor. • – What you must have before using new tools or equipment. • ...
Safety Month Crossword 2023-07-06
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- A stairway, ladder or ramp shall be provided at all points of access where a break in elevation of blank inches or more exists
- Any unsafe equipment or conditions must be blanked by a competent person and removed from service
- The company expects each employee to maintain the highest degree of blank and blank
- An approved type and size blank will be in working environments and places at required locations
- Any Injury or accident that occurs while on the job should be reported how soon to your supervisor or to HR
- The safety of people in our facility and jobsites is whose responsibility
- What department is responsible for administering and maintaining a company-wide Safety Program
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- What is the acronym for the equipment that includes, safety glasses, masks, gloves, hearing protection and more
- What type of employee is allowed to operate power-activated tools
- When scaffold is being erected or dismantled it shall bear a sign reading blank until scaffold erection is complete
- Only authorized employees may operate company vehicles and a valid blank must accompany each operator
- Employees on a working/walking surface with an unprotected side or edge that is blank feet or more above a lower level shall be protected from falling
- OSHA and the National Electrical Code requires that all electrical panels have a minimum of blank feet of clearance
- A properly stocked, fully accessible and clean blank kit must be available on every project
14 Clues: What type of employee is allowed to operate power-activated tools • The safety of people in our facility and jobsites is whose responsibility • The company expects each employee to maintain the highest degree of blank and blank • A properly stocked, fully accessible and clean blank kit must be available on every project • ...
Easter Hunt for words - Egg-stra fun! 2026-03-20
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- This device sounds the alarm when there’s smoke or fire, for example when the hot cross buns are burning in the oven.
- No peeking here, no sneaking through, this guard separates unsafe zones from you.
- A law that keeps hazardous substances under control — handle with care like an egg.
- The UK official rulebook that sets out everyone’s health and safety duties.
- An important Easter safety find — equipment that helps extinguish small fires quickly and safely.
- Taking a careful Easter egg hunt look-around to spot hazards, evaluate risks and implement control measures before the risks hatch into problems. What is the process called?
- A written safety guide that explains the safest way to carry out a task. Don’t skip over any step, like Easter bunny would.
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- Technique used for lifting and carrying items (like Easter Basket) safely.
- If bumps or scrapes happens to you, this friendly trained helper knows what to do.
- When alarms sound, don’t wander or stay, this handy plan shows the safest way.
- Protect this sense from loud noise by wearing ear plugs, so you can always hear the Easter bells.
- A safety helper chosen to support managers and the QHSE team — a true Easter champion
- A close call! No egg broke and no one was hurt, but it’s still worth finding and learning from. What type of incident is it?
- This special gear keeps you safe while you work — wear it before you hop into the action.
14 Clues: Technique used for lifting and carrying items (like Easter Basket) safely. • The UK official rulebook that sets out everyone’s health and safety duties. • When alarms sound, don’t wander or stay, this handy plan shows the safest way. • No peeking here, no sneaking through, this guard separates unsafe zones from you. • ...
Easter Hunt for words - Egg-stra fun! 2026-03-20
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- This device makes a loud noise when there’s smoke or fire, for example when the hot cross buns are burning in the oven.
- No peeking here, no sneaking through, this guard separates unsafe zones from you.
- A law that keeps hazardous substances under control — handle with care like an egg.
- The UK official rulebook that sets out everyone’s health and safety duties.
- An important Easter safety find — equipment that helps extinguish small fires quickly and safely.
- Taking a careful Easter egg hunt look-around to spot hazards, evaluate risks and implement control measures before the risks hatch into problems. What is the process called?
- A written safety guide that explains the safest way to carry out a task. Don’t skip over any step, like Easter bunny would.
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- Technique used for lifting and carrying items (like Easter Basket) safely.
- If bumps or scrapes happens to you, this friendly trained helper knows what to do.
- When alarms sound, don’t wander or stay, this handy plan shows the safest way.
- Protect this sense from loud noise by wearing ear plugs, so you can always hear the Easter bells.
- A safety helper chosen to support managers and the QHSE team — a true Easter champion
- A close call! No egg broke and no one was hurt, but it’s still worth finding and learning from. What type of incident is it?
- This special gear keeps you safe while you work — wear it before you hop into the action.
14 Clues: Technique used for lifting and carrying items (like Easter Basket) safely. • The UK official rulebook that sets out everyone’s health and safety duties. • When alarms sound, don’t wander or stay, this handy plan shows the safest way. • No peeking here, no sneaking through, this guard separates unsafe zones from you. • ...
QG20A Part I Crossword 2015-02-04
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- Policy that offers a communication path for alternate opinions
- Heat stress __________ must be identified on the SPA
- A type of fall protection
- Project specific plan that defines the necessary elements needed to accomplish activities in a safe and environmentally sound manner
- Culture of caring
- The _____________ authority can authorize entry into a safety clear/controlled area
- Employees who do not wear this properly must receive additional training prior to next usage
- Must be stored separately from acids and bases
- A Special Instructions Tag is located at the entryway to this
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- Employees that actually perform the servicing and maintenance of equipment/machines and attach locks (yellow and red) and tags
- Pre-task plan developed jointly by those who will perform the task
- Provide JSOG Safety Health and Environmental Requirements
- Do not disturb or remove this until a hazardous metals determination has been confirmed
- Employees whose work could potentially disturb this must complete QG115KSC every 3 years
- Employee who are required to have CPR/First Aid Training as part of their job must have __________ Pathogens training
- The work area inventory shall be updated when these are added or removed from the work area
- __________ clears/controlled areas are treated as a locked door
17 Clues: Culture of caring • A type of fall protection • Must be stored separately from acids and bases • Heat stress __________ must be identified on the SPA • Provide JSOG Safety Health and Environmental Requirements • A Special Instructions Tag is located at the entryway to this • Policy that offers a communication path for alternate opinions • ...
Fire Safety and Hazard Communication 2024-04-30
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- There are emergency plans which include routes for this
- Safety Data Sheets have how many sections of information?
- These are done to ensure compliance with current standards
- The number of components to start a fire
- Employees should receive this regularly to understand the risks of fire hazards
- The length of time it takes for a room to be engulfed in flames
- The leading cause of fire deaths
- This is more threatening than flames
- This is the number of elements that must be included on a chemical label
- There must be an adequate supply of these and suppression equipment
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- SDS's are developed by the __________ and provided by the product supplier.
- OSHA developed this to ensure employees stay safe when working with or exposed to hazardous chemicals
- These must be well marked and maintained
- These provide quick information directly on the bottle to alert the user of immediate hazards
- As an employee you have a _____________ about the identity and hazards of chemicals at work.
- Exits and hallways must be kept clear so that access to these are not restricted
- Information about safety and health risks of various chemical hazards is provided through use of these along with labels. These documents explain the hazards, safety precautions, protective measures, and response actions for a particular chemical-containing product
17 Clues: The leading cause of fire deaths • This is more threatening than flames • These must be well marked and maintained • The number of components to start a fire • There are emergency plans which include routes for this • Safety Data Sheets have how many sections of information? • These are done to ensure compliance with current standards • ...
Legend ESOP Crossword 2025-02-20
21 Clues: you • heir • gift • safety • sharer • maturity • customers • core value • core value • core value • possession • core value • money manager • employee owned • endless vacation • shares of company • stock ownership plan • regulatory legislation • summary plan description • stock price determination • manages for others' benefit
Véhicules verts! 2019-08-24
14 Clues: wheel • noise • brakes • safety • airbag • vehicle • to drive • electric • seat belt • certificate • traffic jam • gas emission • to move along • driver's licence
2B My things 2022-04-27
17 Clues: jíst • vždy • práce • tátova • čistit • šťastný • mluvit o • šálek čaje • nacvičovat • bezpečnost • motor/stroj • připraven na • zkontrolovat • pracovat na/v • baterka/svítilna • autem (cestovat autem) • dát si na sebe/obléknout si
Health 2023-05-14
17 Clues: uraz • grypa • choroba • gorączka • rozważać • zwichnąć • użądlenie • umrzeć na • uczestnik • wyzdrowieć z • bezpieczeństwo • nabierać kogoś • krwotok z nosa • mieć stłuczenie • mieć podbite oko • zrywać boki ze śmiechu • osoby wymagające szczególnej troski
Aimovig Ally Support 2018-04-10
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- Aimovig's manufacturer
- _____ insured patients are NOT eligible for copay assistance
- Who refers patients to Safety Net?
- This begins when a Service Request Form is received
- Aimovig is the first and only _____ antibody designed for migraine prevention
- Aimovig Ally Support team is also known as
- Timeline of Aimovig injection
- Women are _____ times more likely to have migraines than men
- Sent to all patients new to Aimovig Ally Support
- To be eligible for PAP, a patient must have an income at or below 500% of the federal _____ limit
- Patients who want to enroll in Safety Net must complete which section on their SRF?
- What must be on page 2 of the SRF for it to be valid?
- Adherence offers _____ coaching
- Aimovig's patient assistance program
- ASNF: Amgen Safety Net _____
- Type of injection Aimovig is
- Bridge program acronym
- “Activities designed to motivate patients to remain compliant with their therapy”
- Patients on the Aimovig copay program will receive a copay _____
- 10 digit number for each provider that must be completed on the SRF
- Bridge will not be available at _____
- How many days it can take for a patient’s initial insurance verification to be complete
- Lowest dose of Aimovig in mg
- Fax that goes out to provider’s office once we’ve received a completed SRF
- Live injection training usually lasts around _____ minutes
- _____: Coverage Support
- The free trial must be requested via
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- Free trial doses are filled through this specialty pharmacy
- Age requirement for Aimovig Ally Support
- Someone who’s insurance doesn’t cover Aimovig
- All Aimovig Ally Support patients have access to a _____ container, free of charge
- Type of injection training provided for Aimovig
- A patient can stay on bridge if they are in an appeal status or _____
- Re-enrollment for copay assistance is done every _____ months
- Agents of Aimovig Ally Support will be able to explain _____ program services to a patient
- Episodic migraines are usually undiagnosed or _____
- Patients on the copay program agree to contact the program if they change _____
- PC: Product _____
- Aimovig prior authorizations will be done using
- The Aimovig Ally Support initiative focused on assistance programs
- "Amgen's ongoing _____ is for the safety and welfare of the patients who are prescribed our medications."
- Way to enroll in copay if it wasn’t selected on an SRF
- Type of pharmacy that provides Aimovig
- Generic name for Aimovig
- Patients must check the box under the patient authorization signature to receive
- CSRs are responsible for _____ calls
- ISI: Important _____ Information
- A common migraine trigger
48 Clues: PC: Product _____ • Aimovig's manufacturer • Bridge program acronym • _____: Coverage Support • Generic name for Aimovig • A common migraine trigger • ASNF: Amgen Safety Net _____ • Type of injection Aimovig is • Lowest dose of Aimovig in mg • Timeline of Aimovig injection • Adherence offers _____ coaching • ISI: Important _____ Information • Who refers patients to Safety Net? • ...
computer & internet terms 2024-05-21
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- a large high-speed computer, especially one supporting numerous workstations or peripherals.
- an area or window on a computer screen in which icons are arranged in a manner analogous to objects on top of a desk.
- box: A rectangular field on screen that accepts typed-in text in order to look up something or launch a sea Internet safety rules: internet safety, also known as online safety, cyber safety and electronic safety
- device: n output device is any piece of computer hardware that converts information or data into a human-perceptible form
- the primary component of a computer that acts as its “control center
- an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
- page: the page of a website that is usually seen first and contains links to the other pages of the site
- an instrument or device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of a process or quantity
- random-access memory.
- set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks
- drive: a small electronic device containing flash memory that is used for storing data or transferring it to or from a computer, digital camera, etc.
- the computer's tangible components or delivery systems that store and run the written instructions provided by the software
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- a small plastic disc on which data or music is stored: on CD The user manual is on CD
- The internet is defined as a global network of linked computers, servers, phones, and smart appliances that communicate with each other using the transmission control protocol
- a formal request to an authority for something.
- menu: a feature of some computer software programs that you use if you are having problems or want to find out how to do something
- system: the program that, after being initially loaded into the computer by a boot program, manages all of the other application programs in a computer
- an application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web
- device: a piece of equipment used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system
- a portable microcomputer having its main components (such as processor, keyboard, and display screen) integrated into a single unit capable of battery-powered operation.
- memory: the creation of a permanent record of information
- Price on request Cable: a thick rope of wire or nonmetallic fiber, typically used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles.
- engine: a software program that helps people find the information they are looking for online using keywords or phrases.
23 Clues: random-access memory. • a formal request to an authority for something. • memory: the creation of a permanent record of information • the primary component of a computer that acts as its “control center • a small plastic disc on which data or music is stored: on CD The user manual is on CD • ...
3.1 Laboratory Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- One of a series of steps taken to accomplish an end.
- Any material that will burn.
- A manner, disposition, feeling, or position with regard to a person or thing; tendency or orientation.
- The quantity of matter as determined by its weight.
- A sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.
- Something that serves to warn, give notice, or caution.
- A portable container, usually filled with special chemicals for putting out a fire.
- An unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable.
- The type of energy that causes the temperature of an object or environment to rise.
- The amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- Alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness.
- An act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
- The freedom from accidents.
- Pieces of information, such as facts, statistics, or codes; an item of data.
- To kill by electricity.
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- The three conditions, fuel, heat, and oxygen, that must be present to produce a fire.
- A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value.
- A colorless, odorless reactive gas that is one of the three ingredients necessary for a fire.
- Liability or exposure to harm or injury; risk; peril.
- A test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation to discover something unknown or test a principle or supposition.
- Safety equipment worn for protection against safety hazards in the work area.
- Color used as part of a standardized coding system according to which each color conveys a specific safety message.
- The mass per unit of volume.
- To put out (fire or light); put out the flame of something burning or lighted.
- The ability of a measurement to match the actual value of the quantity being measured.
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- The amount of space measured in cubic units that an object or substance occupies.
27 Clues: To kill by electricity. • The freedom from accidents. • Any material that will burn. • The mass per unit of volume. • An act or instance of noticing or perceiving. • The quantity of matter as determined by its weight. • One of a series of steps taken to accomplish an end. • Liability or exposure to harm or injury; risk; peril. • ...
HAS 102 Review Unit 2/3 2019-08-25
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- The _____ Hospitals were first built at Lackland, Elmendorf, Travis and Andrew AFBS
- This is a comprehensive and agressive program to protect all AF personnel from work related deaths, injuries, and occupational illnesses
- This is the highest ranking NCO of a work section of office
- The flights within this squadron are Flight Medicine, Health and Wellness, Public Health and Bioenvironmental
- AFOSH applies to all ______ & civilian personnel working in USAF treatment facilities
- This flight is responsible for all automated systems in MTF also in Medical Support Squadron
- who do you report hazards to that are outside yours work are?
- The ____ Department was established in Fall of 1775
- This flight is responsible for the facilities budget, manpower, and cashiers in the Medical Support Squadron
- This flight within the Medical Support Squadron and prepares MTF personnel for contingency operations
- Who is chairman of safety Committee?
- Who do you report safety hazard within work area?
- The _____ Superintendent best qualified medical SNCO and provides expertise on medical enlisted matters
- AFMS_____ are Readiness, Better Care, Better Health, Best Value
- The ________ services are Radiology, Pharmacy, Nutritional Medicine, Laboratory Flight
- The ______ security Act was established on July 26, 1947
- This squadron prevention and treatment of dental diseases
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- This was created on July 1, 1949
- How often the safety committee meets?
- Malcom C. Grow was the _____ Surgeon General of the AFMS
- Enable medically fit forces, provide expeditionary medics, and improve the health of all we serve to meet our nations needs
- This was established in 1970
- The _____ Commander has overall responsibility for all activites of the medical facilities
- This Medical Treatment Facility became the Air Force largest medical facility in 1957.
- Trusted Care, Anywhere
- The _____ Commander manages personnel with in their squadron
- Squadron provides support for the MTF
- This Act was established in 1956
- These measures are: Application of Engineering Principles, Education & Training, and Enforcement of Safety Standards
- The ____ Training was established in 1891 at Fort Riley, Kansas
- The flights within this squadron:Medical Service Flight, Surgical Service Flight, Maternal Child Care Flight
- AF Form 457 is used to report what?
32 Clues: Trusted Care, Anywhere • This was established in 1970 • This was created on July 1, 1949 • This Act was established in 1956 • AF Form 457 is used to report what? • Who is chairman of safety Committee? • How often the safety committee meets? • Squadron provides support for the MTF • Who do you report safety hazard within work area? • ...
Construction Site Safety 2025-04-04
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- Protect hands from chemicals, cuts, and other hazards.
- Material that can be burned in the air.
- An unsafe working condition that can cause damage, injury, loss or illness.
- Material that is easily ignited and burns quickly.
- An action or decision deviating from a mandatory safety procedure.
- Fire involving flammable liquids ( Oil, Gasoline)
- An unexpected and unplanned event that doesn’t result in harm but is worth reporting.
- Damage to a construction worker’s body.
- Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep
- Fire involving combustible metals ( Magnesium, Lithium)
- Fire involving combustible cooking ( Kitchen Oil, Grease)
- Emergency treatment given to an injured worker while still at the jobsite.
- a device that is inserted in the ear canal to protect the user's ears from loud noises
- Protect the eyes from splashes and flying debris.
- Clothing and equipment designed to protect workers against potential hazards and unsafe environments
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- Physical harm caused to someone or something that impairs its normal value or function.
- A formal statement or document verifying that a specific person has been appropriately trained on a safety topic
- ensures legally safe and healthy working conditions for employees by setting workplace standards, enforcing safety regulations and providing training, education and assistance
- Protect the feet from hazards like crushing injuries and slips.
- Anything at a jobsite that could cause accidental loss of balance or body control leading to a fall.
- Exposure to a dangerous level of electricity.
- Controls used to prevent workers from losing their balance and falling or — in the even of a fall — catch the worker before they’re injured.
- The probability of hazard-induced harm occurring based on an assessment of current circumstances at a jobsite.
- is a handheld active fire protection device usually filled with a dry or wet chemical
- a type of hat that is made of a strong material to protect the head
- Any source that can potentially cause harm or injury.
- Fire involving common combustibles ( Wood, Paper, Cloth)
- A jobsite-related event that causes injury or ill health to a construction worker.
- Fire involving energized electrical ( Wiring, Motors)
- The condition of being protected from harm and exposure.
30 Clues: Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep • Material that can be burned in the air. • Damage to a construction worker’s body. • Exposure to a dangerous level of electricity. • Fire involving flammable liquids ( Oil, Gasoline) • Protect the eyes from splashes and flying debris. • Material that is easily ignited and burns quickly. • Any source that can potentially cause harm or injury. • ...
ZERO HARM Crossword 2022-10-04
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- Submit a safety concern on
- What market are we in?
- stop think act review
- I am a?
- Color of code called to deescalate behavior
- What we try to provide to patients as well as ourselves and other caregivers?
- Integrity;Trust;Excellence;Accountability;Mutual Respect
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- Helping people live the healthiest lives possible
- What do we have on every Tuesday?
- Situation;Background; Assessment; Recommendation
- Ask a question; Request a change; voice a Concern; & use the Chain of command
- Best department to work?
- Container we dispose needles in?
13 Clues: I am a? • stop think act review • What market are we in? • Best department to work? • Submit a safety concern on • Container we dispose needles in? • What do we have on every Tuesday? • Color of code called to deescalate behavior • Situation;Background; Assessment; Recommendation • Helping people live the healthiest lives possible • ...
Crossword 2023-12-20
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- an example of a "people" safety word. Meaning to trip or slip
- a trending issue that impacts multiple users is called ____ issue
- a resource and tool utilize daily. Hint: is is imbedded on the ticket
- if a safety issue is determined we then assign the ticket to this person
- an natural weather occurrence. Hint: bolt or rod
- we must always _______ to the customer on a ticket before we escalate
- a person you can approach if you have any questions
- one of the teams we typically escalate ticket too (also: another team channel we use)
- a keyword we should look out for that could lead to litigation Hint: another word for "sue"
- once the prechecks have been completed we must escalate a ____ ticket
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- the automated system that helps to filter tickets. A "nickname" for our automation
- if you are working a disposition que and you receive an unrelated ticket(ex. Billing) in your que you must ________
- a property safety term. Hint- water causes this
- the status we leave a ticket in after we have re-assigned it
- a note on the ticket only our team can view
- when we escalate the ticket on the ticket action this is called a ______ escalation
- if you are unsure what to do you should always do this?
17 Clues: a note on the ticket only our team can view • a property safety term. Hint- water causes this • an natural weather occurrence. Hint: bolt or rod • a person you can approach if you have any questions • if you are unsure what to do you should always do this? • the status we leave a ticket in after we have re-assigned it • ...
rules 2020-09-18
Nursing Burnout 2024-07-28
Emergencies 2025-02-11
Safety Crossword (Lifting) 2021-10-24
8 Clues: nose over ---- • lift with ---- • ---- the weight • ---- lift heavy items • responsible for safety • zappos@work safety ---- • gloves, badge, vest are required • do NOT ---- when carrying heavy items
On the plane 2017-06-27
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- when the plane leaves the ground
- more expensive tickets with better seating and more services; first-class has bigger seats than economy or coach class
- a line of seats on the plane from the aisle to the window
- bin (overhead compartment) a place to store carry-on bags above the passenger seats
- the person who flies the plane
- the area where people who are traveling for business sit; it is sometimes the same as first-class
- a person who takes care of passengers on the plane
- a safety device used during an emergency landing in water
- the lowest class of traveling; economy tickets are the cheapest tickets
- interior (inside) of the airplane
- a seat by the aisle
- the empty walkway between rows of seats on the plane
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- movement in the air that causes a rough flight
- a seat by the window
- a safety device that gives passengers oxygen during an accident
- the person who flies the plane and is in charge of the plane
- the part of the plane where the captain and co-pilot sit to fly the plane
- the part of the plane that opens and passengers can exit during an accident
- free; it does not cost any money
- a safety device that holds passengers in their seats
- the pilot who helps the captain fly the plane
- when the plane lands on the ground
22 Clues: a seat by the aisle • a seat by the window • the person who flies the plane • when the plane leaves the ground • free; it does not cost any money • interior (inside) of the airplane • when the plane lands on the ground • the pilot who helps the captain fly the plane • movement in the air that causes a rough flight • a person who takes care of passengers on the plane • ...
FCCU Sharepoint 2024-03-13
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- She is UBC secretary (check UBC minutes)
- This is an incentive to participate in NCAP
- On the organizational chart this is the color of Amy McCarthy's initials
- This is the 5th listed under 2024 recognized holidays for differentials
- This is the first word with an X by it on the Make a memory picture consent
- She is in charge of UBC employee engagement
- She is in charge of UBC Rewards and Recognition for UBC
- She was in charge of the safety story according to the 2/24 UBC agenda
- Click the "Let's chat" under touchpoints. What is the background color for MB
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- To the left of the Key dates section are _______
- Under Key Dates one of the OB simulations is August ______
- This is the picture on the top of the shift huddle for March 12
- _______ is the last word on the headliner for the Spanish Newborn safety acknowledgement
- On the 2-12 minutes, she was the nurse involved in our safety story
- According to 1-8 minutes she is our new Magnet coordinator
- According to 2-12 minutes, this was take away #1
- This is the day of the week we have staff meetings
- She is the first one listed under Professional Development on the 3-11 agenda
- The staff meeting link shows a picture of a ____
- This is the week of the month we have UBC meetings
20 Clues: She is UBC secretary (check UBC minutes) • This is an incentive to participate in NCAP • She is in charge of UBC employee engagement • To the left of the Key dates section are _______ • According to 2-12 minutes, this was take away #1 • The staff meeting link shows a picture of a ____ • This is the day of the week we have staff meetings • ...
RRX Safety Week Crossword 2025-06-06
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- Protective gear used to prevent falls when working at heights.
- Procedure used to ensure machines are properly shut off and not started during maintenance.
- Signal that alerts workers to danger, such as fire or gas leak.
- Regulatory agency responsible for enforcing workplace safety standards in the U.S.
- Planned exercise to practice safe evacuation in case of a blaze.
- Visual displays that communicate warnings and safety instructions.
- – Powered vehicle used to lift and move materials; requires special training to operate safely.
- Barrier used to protect face or body from flying debris or sparks.
- Supplies used to contain and clean up hazardous leaks.
- Abbreviation for gear worn to protect workers from hazards.
- Documented review conducted after an incident to determine root causes and prevent recurrence
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- Hand protection used to prevent cuts, burns, and chemical exposure.
- Designing the workplace to fit the worker and reduce strain or injury.
- Immediate help given to an injured person before professional care arrives.
- Physical barrier used to protect workers from moving machine parts.
- Small safety devices inserted in the ears to reduce noise exposure.
- Essential preparation provided to workers to perform tasks safely.
- Routine check to identify and correct hazards.
- Emergency practice for seeking shelter from severe weather.
- System used to reduce airborne contaminants in the workplace.
- Station used to rinse chemicals or debris from the eyes.
- Route Designated route to evacuate during an emergency.
- These must be clear and legible on chemical containers to identify hazards.
23 Clues: Routine check to identify and correct hazards. • Supplies used to contain and clean up hazardous leaks. • Station used to rinse chemicals or debris from the eyes. • Route Designated route to evacuate during an emergency. • Emergency practice for seeking shelter from severe weather. • Abbreviation for gear worn to protect workers from hazards. • ...
Subchapter P 2025-05-06
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- Must meet size and privacy requirements for children.
- Must surround outdoor swimming pools.
- Emergency communication system required on-site.
- Must maintain food at 40°F or below.
- Must be locked or enclosed when not in use.
- Must be clean, private, and accessible from indoors.
- Safety feature required on stairs and ramps.
- A system used for sewage disposal under certain standards.
- Must be present during child swimming activities.
- Area that must be safe and inspected weekly.
- Must be clean, comfortable, and properly elevated.
- Area around play equipment required to be obstacle-free.
- Must be in good repair and allow light and ventilation.
- Barrier used on elevated platforms to prevent falls.
- Risk reduced by avoiding certain foods for toddlers.
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- Tool required in refrigerators and first-aid kits.
- Top level has safety rules, especially for young children.
- Must be disposed of in a sanitary way with lids.
- Children under 16 may not operate or ride this equipment.
- Controls water temperature for child safety.
- Required for living, dining, and recreation areas.
- Required after using food service items or surfaces.
- Must be stored in original containers, away from food.
- Requires privacy features like curtains or doors.
- Pool part that must be in place and safe.
- Material used under play equipment to absorb falls.
- Must be adequate to avoid accidents indoors and outdoors.
- Must be near toilets and supplied with soap and towels.
28 Clues: Must maintain food at 40°F or below. • Must surround outdoor swimming pools. • Pool part that must be in place and safe. • Must be locked or enclosed when not in use. • Controls water temperature for child safety. • Safety feature required on stairs and ramps. • Area that must be safe and inspected weekly. • Must be disposed of in a sanitary way with lids. • ...
Lesson 2. Have Fun at School 2019-05-15
Word puzzle finder Game 2025-10-16
18 Clues: Liquor • Opioid • /Recovery • Treatment • /Avoidance • /Temptation • Desire / Urge • Betting / Wager • Drive / Willpower • phone /Screen time • Return / Slip back • Drunkenness / High • Cleansing / Removal • Ganja / Smack / Weed • Cigarette / Nicotine • Discomfort / Symptoms • prevention/ Safety plan • addiction /Online compulsion
Consumismo Rompecabeza 2025-01-10
15 Clues: shoes • price • trash • a need • safety • jacket • a want • too much • consumer • minimalist • materialist • cheap (feminine) • expensive (masculine) • it was made (singular) • ropa de_(used clothes)
Anticipating Accidents 2016-09-14
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- Shortcuts should be ________ thoroughly before implementing.
- Take _________ ownership of welfare and safety for all.
- Understanding why an accident happens is the first step in __________.
- New employee training is a must to prevent _________.
- Having a ______ attitude about safety rules leads to danger.
- A well __________ work area sets a standard for all.
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- Failing to observe safety procedures can ________ all workers.
- Having confidence is a good thing but being over confident can be _________.
- An employee should not be ___________ about asking for better instructions and should never try to do a task without knowing exactly how to do things correctly.
- Good housekeeping __________ pride and a safe environment.
10 Clues: A well __________ work area sets a standard for all. • New employee training is a must to prevent _________. • Take _________ ownership of welfare and safety for all. • Good housekeeping __________ pride and a safe environment. • Shortcuts should be ________ thoroughly before implementing. • Having a ______ attitude about safety rules leads to danger. • ...
SJWTSS Bulletin October 2022-10-31
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- salah satu tahapan dalam reklamasi/revegetasi
- salah satu bagian dari sepeda motor yang harus dilakukan pengecekan secara rutin
- job safety ... topik safety caring dalam bulletin edisi kali ini
- ... menjadi kunci utama agar produk dapat dikenal
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- Layanan pelanggan yang hebat dimulai dengan
- kegiatan workshop safety riding termasuk dalam implementasi way of work dimensi ...
- dalam way of work costumer centric, mendengarkan secara ... merupakan cara untuk mengerti pelanggan
- salah satu inovasi yang dilakukan oleh Putu dalam artikel ini termasuk dalam dimensi way of work...
- merupakan tujuan dari reklamasi yaitu ... lahan
- Sukses akan tercipta dari Kolaborasi antar bagian/tim/individu. Dalam sharingnya Iswan membagikan projek kolaborasi pemasangan saringan air di...
10 Clues: Layanan pelanggan yang hebat dimulai dengan • salah satu tahapan dalam reklamasi/revegetasi • merupakan tujuan dari reklamasi yaitu ... lahan • ... menjadi kunci utama agar produk dapat dikenal • job safety ... topik safety caring dalam bulletin edisi kali ini • salah satu bagian dari sepeda motor yang harus dilakukan pengecekan secara rutin • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-01-21
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- NERF stands for nearest exit ____ to front
- EHS stand for Environmental ____ & Safety
- The study of peoples safety and efficiency in the work environment
- All approved chemicals must have a safety data ____
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- The signal word indicating a hazard that if not avoided will result in injury or death
- Protect yourself by using available personal protective ____
- This is the best way to avoid Heat exhaustion or heat stroke
- The number of inches that must be clear of a fire extinguisher
- The second leading cause of injury in America is slips, trips and ____
- A condition or situation that could cause death, injury or property damage
10 Clues: EHS stand for Environmental ____ & Safety • NERF stands for nearest exit ____ to front • All approved chemicals must have a safety data ____ • Protect yourself by using available personal protective ____ • This is the best way to avoid Heat exhaustion or heat stroke • The number of inches that must be clear of a fire extinguisher • ...
PetroQuiz 2 2023-06-16
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- A sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe, that causes great damage or loss of life.
- The combination of the likelihood of an incident occurring and the severity of its consequences
- A potential source of harm or danger, such as a chemical, equipment, or process condition that could cause an incident.
- Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Determining Control
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
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- the action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- Hazard and Operability Study
- Health, Safety, and Environment
- Contractor Safety Management System
10 Clues: Hazard and Operability Study • Health, Safety, and Environment • Contractor Safety Management System • Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Determining Control • the action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something • a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action • ...
MTN9 Safety Crossword 2025-07-20
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- Protects your hands while handling packages and go-carts
- Receive first-aid treatment for non-work related and work related injuries/illnesses
- Always reports these to Safety or Leadership
- Hair should be above this body part before entering the building
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- Secure location to keep personal bags and belongings while in the building
- Designated walkway
- Wear this over your shirt while in the trailer yard for visibility
- Submit safety concerns on this AtoZ feature
- $120 credit is given yearly to each associate to purchase a pair of safety shoes from this website
- Wear this on your head while in a trailer to protect it
10 Clues: Designated walkway • Submit safety concerns on this AtoZ feature • Always reports these to Safety or Leadership • Wear this on your head while in a trailer to protect it • Protects your hands while handling packages and go-carts • Hair should be above this body part before entering the building • Wear this over your shirt while in the trailer yard for visibility • ...
Safety Knowledge 2025-12-15
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- How many spotters are required for a countertop/slab load out?
- Lift with your knees and not your _______.
- What is the zone of safety in the direction of travel?
- When should you report an accident or injury?
- What is the minimum distance from the lift equipment that barricades must be placed?
- How many feet is the zone of safety when a load is elevated?
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- Who do you report an injury or accident to?
- What department requires barricades while using a pallet jack?
- What is the zone of safety on either side of the lift equipment?
- What is the meeting location in case of an evacuation?
10 Clues: Lift with your knees and not your _______. • Who do you report an injury or accident to? • When should you report an accident or injury? • What is the zone of safety in the direction of travel? • What is the meeting location in case of an evacuation? • How many feet is the zone of safety when a load is elevated? • ...
safety 2021-08-25
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- Texting while driving involves manual, cognitive and ____ distractions.
- _____ driving is drunk driving.
- Many controlled and illicit substances can ____ driving.
- ____ while driving is distracted driving.
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- NHTSA says "Drive ____ or get pulled over."
- Driving while under the influence of alcohol is what kind of behavior?
- What month is considered safe driving month?
- You should wear your ______ when behind the wheel of a moving vehicle.
8 Clues: _____ driving is drunk driving. • ____ while driving is distracted driving. • NHTSA says "Drive ____ or get pulled over." • What month is considered safe driving month? • Many controlled and illicit substances can ____ driving. • Driving while under the influence of alcohol is what kind of behavior? • ...
safety 2024-09-13
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- - Complete the sentence: "Workplace safety is a shared __________."
- This team ensures we are safe at work.
- - Pos Malaysia additional support app for Employee Wellbeing
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- The first step in our General Response Plan.
- Complete the sentence: "Stay __________ on the road, practice safe habits, and prioritize safety at all times."
- Complete the sentence: "Safety is a __________ we make to ourselves, our colleagues, our customers, and our loved ones."
- Our guide to transform stress and anxiety into vitality and energy
- Anything in the workplace that has the potential to cause harm to people or property.
8 Clues: This team ensures we are safe at work. • The first step in our General Response Plan. • - Pos Malaysia additional support app for Employee Wellbeing • Our guide to transform stress and anxiety into vitality and energy • - Complete the sentence: "Workplace safety is a shared __________." • ...
Safety 2023-07-24
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- __________ is the Sustainability campaign Mascot of Reliance Retail
- 14th _______ is celebrated as Fire Service Day
- 5th June is celebrated as World ________ Day
- Reduce, Reuse and ________
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- __________ walkthrough is used to observe & identify opportunities for improvement
- __________ Stands for "Standardize" in 5S
- __________ is the Safety campaign Mascot of Reliance Retail
- __________ on the job safety is a practical training program
8 Clues: Reduce, Reuse and ________ • __________ Stands for "Standardize" in 5S • 5th June is celebrated as World ________ Day • 14th _______ is celebrated as Fire Service Day • __________ is the Safety campaign Mascot of Reliance Retail • __________ on the job safety is a practical training program • __________ is the Sustainability campaign Mascot of Reliance Retail • ...
safety 2025-04-28
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- (v.) think, feel, and...
- (phrase) to #offerwithoutfear
- (v.) to exercise this over our thoughts
- (phrase) to create an environment where across 2 occurs, we must...
- (phrase) happens when your emotions are heightened
- (n.) beyonce, adele, mike tyson, and daniel day-lewis
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- (n.) responsibility
- (n.) a state of mental/ emotional strain resulting from adverse circumstances
8 Clues: (n.) responsibility • (v.) think, feel, and... • (phrase) to #offerwithoutfear • (v.) to exercise this over our thoughts • (phrase) happens when your emotions are heightened • (n.) beyonce, adele, mike tyson, and daniel day-lewis • (phrase) to create an environment where across 2 occurs, we must... • ...
nové kurikulum 2023-04-17
17 Clues: blocks • safety • freedom • respect • opennes • open mind • flexibility • adaptability • inventiveness • communication • responsibility • gramotnosť computer literacy • gramotnosť reading literacy • nástroje online tools • učebnice new textbooks • myslenie critical thinking • učebných osnov curriculum reduction
ch 22 2017-01-04
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- immunity/Immunity in which a person obtains antibodies formed by another person’s body.
- that results when a person’s immune system is very sensitive to a particular allergen and reacts negatively when exposed to it.
- system/Attachment installed in new motor vehicles to make child safety seats safer and easier to use.
- passenger seat (CPS) technician/Professional who provides information on child safety seats and inspects them after installation.
- child safety seats/Restraint systems for infants and young children that have been tested and approved by federal agencies; also known as car seats.
- of moving unsafe objects out of a child’s reach or preventing dangerous situations.
- program/Program that prevents a child from accessing inappropriate material on the Internet.
- ill/Having a disease that will result in death.
- of an illness or injury.
- who specializes in correcting irregular teeth.
- recall/Issuing of a notice by the product manufacturer stating the product has been found to be unsafe.
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- immunity/Immunity in which a person’s body produces antibodies to a disease.
- systems/Car seats, seat belts, and other devices that hold children safely in place while traveling in a motor vehicle.
- acquired immunities/Immunities formed as a reaction to antibodies or an antigen received through medical care; also called acquired immunities.
- made in a laboratory and transferred to people in the form of an injection (shot) to help their bodies form antibodies against a disease.
- disease. Disease that can be caught from another person.
- of antigens given to a person to provide immunity from a certain disease.
- the cause of a person’s illness.
- in the blood that fight disease.
- that causes an allergic reaction.
- defense against disease.
- caries/Decayed places in teeth.
- aid/Emergency treatment for an illness or accident that is given before professional medical help arrives.
- acquired immunities/Immunities that are developed after direct contact with infection or by receiving antibodies from the mother during pregnancy or breast-feeding; also called natural immunities.
24 Clues: defense against disease. • of an illness or injury. • caries/Decayed places in teeth. • the cause of a person’s illness. • in the blood that fight disease. • that causes an allergic reaction. • who specializes in correcting irregular teeth. • ill/Having a disease that will result in death. • disease. Disease that can be caught from another person. • ...
Patient Safety Week 2023-03-12
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- UPMC supports _ ____ _____, an environment in which employees are encouraged to speak up and report safety events or near misses without fear of retaliation or intimidation.
- American 501 organization focusing on the prevention of medication errors and promoting safe medication practices.
- Minimum number of characters needed to be entered in the AcuDose for drug searches.
- These medications can be confused when communicating between healthcare providers, especially when taking verbal or phone orders.
- Barcode _____ is very important to verify you have the correct medication and dose.
- This is sent out via email in between each shift to pass-off information such as call-offs, shortages, and medication orders that need further clarification prior to being verified.
- Completed in between each shift by the charge pharmacist to pass off any safety concerns or issues to be aware of.
- Someone involved in an unanticipated adverse patient event or medication error and feels personally responsible for the patient outcome and overly places blame on themselves.
- PUH-SHY medication safety officer
- These medications have a high risk of causing serious injury or death if misused.
- A technique that uses uppercase lettering to help differentiate look-alike drug names.
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- Independent _____ _____ require two people to separately check components of an order or medication to ensure correctness.
- 1-800-222-1222 is the phone number for the Pittsburgh ____ ____.
- Installed in medication rooms, the narcotic vault, and IV room as a way to waste controlled substances in a way that is irretrievable.
- Medications that are _____ ____ _____ must be placed in brown bags to prevent deterioration of the product.
- Medication errors that reach the patient or leave the pharmacy should be reported in _______.
- “I need ____” can be said to bring attention to a patient safety issue without alarming the patient and/or their family.
- When staff intervene on a medication event or error, we recognize them for their “____ ____.”
- The __ ___ ____ list is in two areas of the pharmacy and contains a list of medications that must be hand delivered if requested STAT due to product deterioration if transported in another manner.
- These medications are similar in appearance (size, color, or shape).
20 Clues: PUH-SHY medication safety officer • 1-800-222-1222 is the phone number for the Pittsburgh ____ ____. • These medications are similar in appearance (size, color, or shape). • These medications have a high risk of causing serious injury or death if misused. • Minimum number of characters needed to be entered in the AcuDose for drug searches. • ...
SFR259 QAM Amendments Crossword Challenge 2025-07-23
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- A period of twelve months
- Means confirmation, through a provision of objective evidence, that the requirements for a specific intended use or application have been fulfilled.
- The Chapter that includes the "Technical Personnel Qualifying and Training Procedures"
- Occurring every two years.
- What level of finding pertains to administrative issues, such as undocumented items, incorrectly documented items, or items that are documented but not fully?
- What level of finding is classified as having potential safety implications due to non-compliance with regulations or Safair Procedural Requirements?
- Scope covered by "Integrated Safety Management Systems"
- What term describes the systematic actions that ensure operational, and maintenance practices meet regulatory requirements and identify hazards?
- What is the status of the regulatory certificates for the vendors reported in the weekly QA report?
- What type of notification will be sent to the relevant departments when a vendor is removed from the list?
- Once a year.
- New title for QA Intern?
- Where was the chapter "Management Evaluation" moved to?
- Refers to the Responsible Person Aircraft.
- What term refers to the date that represents when the audit was completed with the Auditee?
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- What is the timeframe for escalating to the accountable manager if no response is received from the HOD?
- What date is used to calculate the due date periods for any findings if it differs from the audit date?
- What term refers to the underlying causes that represent a fundamental breakdown or failure of a process?
- What is the term for a documented statement by an Auditor, based on factual evidence, indicating that an Operator has not fulfilled a Recommended Practice?
- Annexure A
- What services may manufacturers or maintenance teams be required to perform on Safair Operations' aircraft or components?
- Vendor code for Document Standards Manual?
- What level of finding addresses significant non- compliance with requirements that lowers safety standards and poses serious hazards to flight safety?
- Title changed to "Library Department"?
- What happens if a vendor has not been used in the past 24 months?
25 Clues: Annexure A • Once a year. • New title for QA Intern? • A period of twelve months • Occurring every two years. • Title changed to "Library Department"? • Vendor code for Document Standards Manual? • Refers to the Responsible Person Aircraft. • Scope covered by "Integrated Safety Management Systems" • Where was the chapter "Management Evaluation" moved to? • ...
40 Hour Site Safety Manager 2022-12-19
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- Type of cleaning required on unenclosed perimeters (vertical netting).
- All worker sheds shall have _________detectors according to the building code.
- _______shall not be allowed to be accumulated on scaffold platforms.
- The use of_____scaffolds in NYC is prohibit.
- At minimum, how many individuals must be present during a tower crane safety coordination meeting?
- Number of topics mandatory to all tower crane safety meetings.
- Landing and placing loads procedure. The bundle of decking is placed on a minimum of_______steel joists.
- Number of sidewalk shed inspections required by code.
- What kind of signs are prohibited on all protective structures (sidewalk sheds)?
- One of the most dangerous phase on concrete operations according to DOB.
- Required excavation design drawings available onsite.
- Distance in feet scaffolds must be from uninsulated electrical lines less than 50 kilovolts.
- Type of debris not allowed to accumulate.
- 3316-_________lifts shall require a permit from NYC FDNY.
- All design drawings shall be complete and of sufficient....
- All online training must be actively ________according to 3321 Section.
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- Project information panel minimum height in feet above the ground (Fence Sign).
- SSM/SSC shall be designated to ________safety compliance.
- Device used to measure wind speed.
- SST hours required for construction workers in NYC.
- At minimum, how many items must be on design drawings for excavation (SOE)?
- Daily inspection of___________ shall be conducted by a competent person throughout the building.
- What kind of format of manufacture specifications are now accepted by DOB?
- A definition of incident according to DOB.
- If wind speed is forecast to exceed ___MPH, all assembly/Disassembly of hoisting equip. shall stop.
- Guardrail height requirement for ramps as per 3315 section.
- NYC Department responsible for all permits related to the use of compressed gases.
- CS/SSM DOB licenses are valid for_____years.
- Safety zone specified in 3306 to be provided for all ___________demolition areas.
- Failure to make_______documents available on site may result in SWO on demolition projects.
- Safety orientations in NYC must be conducted every___________.
- Who must perform a documented inspection of concrete formwork prior to placement of reinforcing steel?
- Who performs the assessment of the structure prior to be demolished?
33 Clues: Device used to measure wind speed. • Type of debris not allowed to accumulate. • A definition of incident according to DOB. • The use of_____scaffolds in NYC is prohibit. • CS/SSM DOB licenses are valid for_____years. • SST hours required for construction workers in NYC. • Number of sidewalk shed inspections required by code. • ...
World Food Safety Day 2025 2025-06-07
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- TCS stands for Time/Temperature Control for _______
- Report anything that needs to be replaced or fixed (i.e. doors, cutting boards, knives, machines) to _______
- rotating stock and using the oldest product first is known as ______
- WHO stands for World Health _______
- _______ refers to the cooled air the display unit creates that circulates from air intake to return vents and which helps keep food cold
- Only wear gloves when directly touching food or as Personal Protective _______ when handling chemicals
- Proper cleaning and _______ are crucial to prevent cross-contamination (e.g., biological, chemical and physical)
- Take temperatures every _______ hours using a clean calibrated thermometer
- Proper food storage and separation is a priority in maintaining the _______ and safety of our products
- Putting too much product into the cases or putting shelves in locations beyond the recommended settings, blocking airflow, is called _______
- Handwashing should take place for at least 20 _______
- What is the acronym for the global initiative that brings awareness to food safety every June 7th
- What is the lowest temperature of the Temperature Danger Zone: _______ - 135?
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- Cross-_______ happens when foodborne illness causing bacteria/viruses are introduced into the food
- _______ is one of the simplest and most important things you can do to keep food safe!
- All TCS foods must be held below or above the _______ danger zone
- What is the acronym Whole Foods Market Team Members can use to remember the nine major food allergens
- Never claim that in-house made or packaged product is allergen-_______
- _______ foods should be solid to the touch
- Ensure ingredients containing allergens are stored _______ from other ingredients
- _______-contact happens when one food accidentally comes in contact with another food containing allergens
- All teams with drains must clean them _______ at a minimum
- DWL stands for _______ Work List
- Take temperatures every _______ feet with a focus on TCS items
- _______ and sink posters that outline cleaning and sanitizing should be posted in departments
- Change _______ and wash hands after handling allergens
- _______ Food Safety Day is every year on June 7th
- Food-packaging and equipment should be stored at least _______ inches off the ground
- Unclean hands cause almost 80% of _______ illnesses
29 Clues: DWL stands for _______ Work List • WHO stands for World Health _______ • _______ foods should be solid to the touch • _______ Food Safety Day is every year on June 7th • TCS stands for Time/Temperature Control for _______ • Unclean hands cause almost 80% of _______ illnesses • Handwashing should take place for at least 20 _______ • ...
Hospitality and catering revision 2026-04-30
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- When harmful bacteria transfer from one food to another (5,13)
- Difficulty digesting certain foods (11)
- Illness caused by eating contaminated food (4,8)
- Harmful microorganisms that can grow in food (7)
- Identifying potential food safety risks (6)
- Coloured chopping board used for raw meat (3)
- A category that includes vitamins and minerals (13)
- Someone who has a severe allergy to gluten (7)
- Cooking food in a pan where the water is just bubbling (9)
- Fine French knife cut
- Failure to keep food at safe temperatures (11,7)
- A reaction by the body to certain foods, such as nuts (7)
- Money made after costs have been paid (6)
- Providing help and information to guests (15)
- Equipment to protect yourself(initials) (3)
- Life‑threatening allergic reaction (11)
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- A catering provision that does not make profit (13)
- When bacteria multiply due to poor temperature control (4,6)
- Coloured chopping board used for cooked meat (6)
- What you do to bread dough for 10 minutes before leaving it to prove (5)
- When food is between 5 and 65 degrees Celsius (10)
- Correct handling to reduce food safety risks (11)
- What someone who is intolerant to dairy struggles to digest(7)
- System used to manage food safety risks(initials) (5)
- Staff responsible for preparing meals (5)
- Type of establishment where you stay overnight (11)
- Officer who checks food premises for safety (13,6,7)
- A residential place you pay to stay overnight (5)
- A new fad or fashion in food or diets (5)
- Micronutrient needed for strong bones and teeth (7)
- Lining a tin with pastry and using rice or baking beans to cook in the oven (11)
- Ingredient that causes bread dough to rise (5)
- A sauce made from equal parts butter and flour (4)
- Provides insulation and stored energy (3)
- Coloured chopping board used for fruits and salad items (5)
- Nutrient used for growth and repair (7)
36 Clues: Fine French knife cut • Difficulty digesting certain foods (11) • Nutrient used for growth and repair (7) • Life‑threatening allergic reaction (11) • Staff responsible for preparing meals (5) • A new fad or fashion in food or diets (5) • Money made after costs have been paid (6) • Provides insulation and stored energy (3) • Identifying potential food safety risks (6) • ...
HARKNESS CAREER & TECHNICAL CENTER 2013-04-25
16 Clues: PI • ORANGE • CLIPPER • BRIDGES • COLLISION • AIRPLANES • HONOR-SOCIETY • DIGITAL-MEDIA • CIRCUIT-BOARDS • SPA-SPECIALITY • ANIMAL-SCIENCE • EARLY-CHILDHOOD • BUILDING-TRADES • CRIMINIAL-JUSTICE • ELECTRICAL-SYSTEMS • PROJECT-LEAD-THE-WAY
Picot Point Chapter 2 Salon Ecology (6) 2016-02-04
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- Always wear ? and safety glasses when mixing disinfectants.
- Rinse away all traces of the ? while moving away any contaminated clothing from burn area.
- ? standards require that employees be informed of the dangers of the materials used in the workplace and the exposure they might have to toxic substances.
- Make sure you know the ? necessary for a clean, healthy, safe environment.
- Usually sterilization does not apply to ? services because you are not puncturing or invading the skin when performing these services.
- ? procedures kill or destroy all microbes.
- Sterilization is the most effective level of infection ?.
- Broad spectrum disinfectants are a group of disinfectants that kill bacteria, viruses, fungi and ?.
- ? victims regain consciousness almost immediately but if this does not happen, the victim could be in serious danger and you should call 911 as soon as possible.
- Material Safety Data Sheets.
- ? may result in subsequent medical amputation.
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- After a blood spill procedure, return to the client and continue the ?.
- For an eye injury, do not try to remove an ? object.
- Good Samaritan Laws are enacted to encourage people to ? others in emergency situations.
- A separate Material Safety Data Sheet for potentially ? products used in the salon should be kept readily available in a file in case of an emergency.
- The safety, protection and welfare of the clients you serve is the reason you are licensed as a ?.
- ? approves the efficacy of products used for infection control.
- Free from dirt, oil and / or microbes.
- Specific ? and timeframes are normally required for sterilization procedures.
- In case of a burn, do not break a ? if one forms.
- An EPA ? number is given to a product along with approval of the efficacy claims on the label,stating what the product will destroy or be effective against.
- When a client is ? have someone call 911 while you perform abdominal thrusts.
- MSDS provides information on the ?, including potential hazards, which may be helpful if an allergic reaction or injury occurs related to the product's usage.
23 Clues: Material Safety Data Sheets. • Free from dirt, oil and / or microbes. • ? procedures kill or destroy all microbes. • ? may result in subsequent medical amputation. • In case of a burn, do not break a ? if one forms. • For an eye injury, do not try to remove an ? object. • Sterilization is the most effective level of infection ?. • ...
CM6 theme 2 Making it on your own 2020-03-26
16 Clues: kaum • Prüfung • Bewerbung • Austausch • deprimiert • fazinieren • sicherheit • aber, jedoch • etwas merken • im/ins Ausland • wer auch immer • niedergeschlagen • Angst, Sorge, Furcht • Ausbildung, Schulung • mit etw konfrontiert sein • Auszubildender, Praktikant
Unit 3, Words 3 2021-01-11
16 Clues: Handy • Sicherheit • die Polizei • schrecklich • Erste Hilfe • irgendetwas • Erwachsener • ruhig bleiben • helfen, Hilfe • ruf sofort an • also, na also • Velofahrer/-in • Geschwindigkeit • Maschine, Motor • das Pannendreieck • schützen, beschützen
Final Exam Study Guide 2012-08-15
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- / A division of medicine that incorporates law and medicine and involves medical issues or medical proof at trials having to do with malpractice,crimes, and accidents.
- / The study of death and of the psychological methods of coping with it.
- / Treatment of a terminally ill patient's symptoms to make dying more comfortable; also called comfort care.
- / A collection of data recorded when a patient seeks medical treatment.
- / Sexually Transmitted Infection. A disease transmitted through sexual contact.
- / Transplantation of animal tissues and organs into humans.
- / in vitro fertilization. Fertilization that takes place outside a woman's body, literally, "in glass," as in a test tube.
- / Material Safety Data Sheets. Information that is kept on file and can be accessed by all concerning all hazardous chemicals in use at your place of employment.
- / Latin for "something for something".
- / Precautions mandated by OSHA to provide safety in the work place.
- / Drug Enforcement Administration. A branch of the U.S. Department of Justice that regulates the sale and use of drugs.
- / A public officialwho investigates and holds inquests over those who die from unknown or violent causes;he or she may or may not be a physician, depending on state law.
- / A legal doctrine that gives the state the authority to act in a child's best interest.
- / An advance directive that specifies an individual's end-of-life wishes.
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- / The federal law giving authority to the DEA to regulate the sale and use of drugs.
- / Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Established by the Occupational Safety and Health Act, the organization that is charged with writing and enforcing compulsory standards for health and safety in the workplace.
- / Notice of Privacy Practices. A written document detailing a health care provider's privacy practices.
- / Unwanted sexual advances, overtures, or inappropriate sexual inuendos.
- / deoxyribonucleaic acid. The combination of proteins, called nucleotides, that is arranged to make up an organism's chromosomes.
- / Treatment directed toward curing a patient's disease.
- / The process by which organisms are created asexually, usually from a single cell of the parent organism.
- / A concept established by precedent that says an employer risks litigation if he or she does not have just cause for firing an employee.
- / A test whereby the physician withdraws a sample of amniotic fluid from the uterus of a pregnant woman. The fluid is then tested for genetic or other conditions that may lead to abnormal development of the fetus.
- / A legal document requiring the recipient to appear as a witness in court or to give a deposition.
- / Food and Drug Association. A federal agency within the Department of Health and Human Services that oversees drug quality and standardization and must approve drugs before they are released for public use.
25 Clues: / Latin for "something for something". • / Treatment directed toward curing a patient's disease. • / Transplantation of animal tissues and organs into humans. • / Precautions mandated by OSHA to provide safety in the work place. • / A collection of data recorded when a patient seeks medical treatment. • ...
Surgical equipment 2025-01-20
14 Clues: pince • gants • masque • blouse • ciseaux • agrafes • bistouri • pansement • charlotte • compresses • sur-chaussures • points de suture • champs opératoires • lunettes de protection
National Safety Goals 2024-04-26
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- Use the hand C_____ guidelines from the CDC
- Alarm ________is a situation in which staff become overwhelmed by alarm signals resulting in them being turned down or off outside of safe limits.
- ____is a communication framework to share information about a patient's condition
- Healthcare _______ is a quality and safety priority which addresses healthcae disparities
- Prevent _______ in surgery by doing a time-out before the procedure
- One way to confirm a pts identity
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- Identify patient safety ______(i.e, suicide)
- Improving healthcare ____ is a quality and pt safety priority
- Always ask a pt their ____ before care
- _______ safety requires us to make improvements to ensure that alarms on medical equipment are heard and responded to on time.
- Use at least ___ ways to identify pts.
11 Clues: One way to confirm a pts identity • Always ask a pt their ____ before care • Use at least ___ ways to identify pts. • Use the hand C_____ guidelines from the CDC • Identify patient safety ______(i.e, suicide) • Improving healthcare ____ is a quality and pt safety priority • Prevent _______ in surgery by doing a time-out before the procedure • ...
Ppe 2023-01-31
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- a shoe that protects the foot from falling objects
- construction _______ protects fingers and hands from injuries, shock and chemical exposure
- a covering to protect the arm
- safety _______ provide eye protection against flying debris
- _______ is worn to prevent noise induced hearing loss
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- a suit worn over regular clothing to protect the upper and lower parts of the body
- a protective gear made of a rigid material and worn by construction workers
- worn for protection against toxic airborne hazards
- A Safety _______ is constructed out of reflective material and bright colors
- abbreviation for all the general equipment used to protect a person health and safety risks
10 Clues: a covering to protect the arm • a shoe that protects the foot from falling objects • worn for protection against toxic airborne hazards • _______ is worn to prevent noise induced hearing loss • safety _______ provide eye protection against flying debris • a protective gear made of a rigid material and worn by construction workers • ...
Work Place Safety 2025-03-26
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- Always be ____ and aware of your surroundings and exits
- Always lift items with your _____, not your back and hold item close to your chest
- Safety is always our number one _______
- If injuries or accidents occur you must report them_____
- Who is responsible in ensuring workplace safety?
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- Do not _____ emergency exits or fire extinguishers
- Situational _______ is a key practice when it comes to preventing injuries
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Do not allow ____ to be propped open or bypassed to eliminate their security features
- Objects and obstacles in hallways in general are serious ____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries
10 Clues: Safety is always our number one _______ • Who is responsible in ensuring workplace safety? • Do not _____ emergency exits or fire extinguishers • Always be ____ and aware of your surroundings and exits • If injuries or accidents occur you must report them_____ • Situational _______ is a key practice when it comes to preventing injuries • ...
