safety Crossword Puzzles
Kitchen safety 2023-03-27
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- Don’t wear any __ clothing by the stove
- While cooking you need to be
- Turn pots and pan handles towards the __
- Never stick a metal object in the __
- Salmonella can be found in __
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- Do not leave anything __ near a stove
- Keep hot foods __
- Never let kids near the stove unsupervised
- __ things away from your body
- You should __ raw and fresh food
- Keep products in original __
- Do not leave foods out for more than __ hours
- Don’t __ in the kitchen
13 Clues: Keep hot foods __ • Don’t __ in the kitchen • While cooking you need to be • Keep products in original __ • __ things away from your body • Salmonella can be found in __ • You should __ raw and fresh food • Never stick a metal object in the __ • Do not leave anything __ near a stove • Don’t wear any __ clothing by the stove • Turn pots and pan handles towards the __ • ...
SAFETY FIRST 2023-04-17
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- What is called the probability of the realization of potential for loss or damage or injury?
- Which of the following develops and maintains the Hazard Communication Standard?
- A plan that outlines what to do in case of an emergency such as a fire or natural disaster
- What is an unexpected or unplanned event which may or may not result in injury or damage or property loss or death?
- What is defined as a harmful condition sustained by the body as a result of an accident?
- What is a temporary platform constructed for supporting both men and materials and working safety at a construction site?
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- A type of equipment designed to protect workers from inhaling harmful substances or dangerous conditions
- Complete the Fire Triangle. Oxygen, Fuel, and ____________.
- What is defined as freedom from those condition that can cause injury to persons including death or damage to property or environment?
- What is called Inherent property of a substance or an occurrence which has potential to cause loss or damage property, person or environment?
- A document that provides information about a chemical’s properties and hazards.
- What is an event which represents deviation from the intended sequence of designed steps?
- A ____________ hazard is one that has an immediate risk of fire or explosion, if handled improperly.
13 Clues: Complete the Fire Triangle. Oxygen, Fuel, and ____________. • A document that provides information about a chemical’s properties and hazards. • Which of the following develops and maintains the Hazard Communication Standard? • What is defined as a harmful condition sustained by the body as a result of an accident? • ...
Kitchen safety 2023-06-17
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- If you burn yourself put your hand under —— water immediately
- baking soda to put out a grease fire NEVER USE —— ON AN OIL FIRE
- Keep ——— sharpened
- —— down countertops
- Clean dishes with —- soapy water
- —- you hair back and roll your sleeves
- ——— you dish sponges every once in awhile
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- Turn pot handles to the —— of the stove
- wash or use ————- cutting boards when you have meat and vegetables
- —— your hands
- Don’t put Knives in a sink full of water, instead put them on the —— to clean after.
- Keep ——- away from electricity
- When you break something glass sweep up then, get the small pieces with a —— towel
- —— spills immediately
14 Clues: —— your hands • Keep ——— sharpened • —— down countertops • —— spills immediately • Keep ——- away from electricity • Clean dishes with —- soapy water • —- you hair back and roll your sleeves • Turn pot handles to the —— of the stove • ——— you dish sponges every once in awhile • If you burn yourself put your hand under —— water immediately • ...
kitchen safety 2014-10-01
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- when you use a dull knife
- if you have long hair you should
- is when you heat your food between 4-60 degrees
- this is one of a common accident in the kitchen
- food shouldn't be cooked between this temperature
- this food is an edible food that contains mould
- use when you take something out of the oven to prevent burns
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- always do what before to start cooking
- this is one of the symptoms for food poising
- put items back where they belong
- this micro organism is the most dangerous
- one way viruses pass to a person
- one of the common micro organism
13 Clues: when you use a dull knife • if you have long hair you should • put items back where they belong • one way viruses pass to a person • one of the common micro organism • always do what before to start cooking • this micro organism is the most dangerous • this is one of the symptoms for food poising • is when you heat your food between 4-60 degrees • ...
Food Safety 2014-02-19
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- _______ Is a common symptom of food poisoning
- Best to collect first while grocery shopping
- Where is the safest place to defrost food?
- It's unsafe to eat chicken when it's ______ in the middle
- Is a common micro-organism
- Should be cooked all the way through at 75 degrees celsius
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- Is a high risk for food poisoning
- Raw rice and pasta are classified as _________
- Always wash before and after preparing food
- Never put ________ on a grease fire
- Never put _________ in a microwave
- A potential source of samonella
- What micro-organism is most obvious
13 Clues: Is a common micro-organism • A potential source of samonella • Is a high risk for food poisoning • Never put _________ in a microwave • Never put ________ on a grease fire • What micro-organism is most obvious • Where is the safest place to defrost food? • Always wash before and after preparing food • Best to collect first while grocery shopping • ...
Needle Safety 2017-04-26
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- when is it ok to reuse a needle
- these should always be worn when using a needle
- one of the infectious diseases you can acquire from a needle stick
- number one way to stop a needle stick
- gloves, gown, face shields, etc are all considered
- one of the greatest risk faced by front line health care workers
- where do you get your blood drawn for a follow up needle stick
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- this department monitors our needle sticks
- number of hands need to cover a needle using a safety device
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- type of container you dispose of a used needle
- number of hands you use to recap a needle
- what do you do with a sharps container that is full
13 Clues: when is it ok to reuse a needle • number one way to stop a needle stick • number of hands you use to recap a needle • this department monitors our needle sticks • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • type of container you dispose of a used needle • these should always be worn when using a needle • gloves, gown, face shields, etc are all considered • ...
Client Safety 2016-08-16
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- sides of a hospital bed used for safety
- the ability to move around
- physical assault or threatening behaviour
- given by doctor to control behavioural symptoms
- any substance that presents danger in the workplace
- garments or devices used to restrict body movement
- needed whenever an accident occurs in the workplace
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- barriers that prevent free movement
- workplace hazardous materials information systems
- enables patient's to alert staff for assistance
- laws designed to protect employees from injury
- restricts freedom of movement or access to ones body
- occurs when breathing stops due to lack of oxygen
13 Clues: the ability to move around • barriers that prevent free movement • sides of a hospital bed used for safety • physical assault or threatening behaviour • laws designed to protect employees from injury • enables patient's to alert staff for assistance • given by doctor to control behavioural symptoms • workplace hazardous materials information systems • ...
Patient Safety 2022-01-30
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- Yellow band risk.
- in this form is intended to be swallowed whole.
- in which a medication should not be given because it may be harmful to the patient.
- When providing patient care, use at least ___ patient identifiers.
- associated urinary tract infection.
- Tonicity of this type of IV fluid is greater than that of body fluids.
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- standard way to communicate information to improve accuracy and help prevent dangerous errors.
- patient identifier.
- Potential complication of immobility.
- IV, IM, topical, rectal.
- One of the first assessments to gather.
- _____ and oriented.
- Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications.
13 Clues: Yellow band risk. • patient identifier. • _____ and oriented. • IV, IM, topical, rectal. • associated urinary tract infection. • Potential complication of immobility. • One of the first assessments to gather. • in this form is intended to be swallowed whole. • Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications. • ...
Patient Safety 2022-01-30
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- One of the first assessments to gather.
- Situation in which a medication should not be given because it may be harmful to the patient.
- PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal.
- Tonicity of this type of IV fluid is greater than that of body fluids.
- _____ and oriented.
- Potential complication of immobility.
- Yellow band risk.
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- A standard way to communicate information to improve accuracy and help prevent dangerous errors.
- Catheter associated urinary tract infection.
- Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications.
- Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole.
- A patient identifier.
- When providing patient care, use at least ___ patient identifiers.
13 Clues: Yellow band risk. • _____ and oriented. • A patient identifier. • PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal. • Potential complication of immobility. • One of the first assessments to gather. • Catheter associated urinary tract infection. • Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications. • Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole. • ...
Patient Safety 2022-01-30
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- Catheter associated urinary tract infection.
- Situation in which a medication should not be given because it may be harmful to the patient.
- One of the first assessments to gather.
- PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal.
- Tonicity of this type of IV fluid is greater than that of body fluids.
- Potential complication of immobility.
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- _____ and oriented.
- A standard way to communicate information to improve accuracy and help prevent dangerous errors.
- Yellow band risk.
- When providing patient care, use at least ___ patient identifiers.
- Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications.
- Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole.
- A patient identifier.
13 Clues: Yellow band risk. • _____ and oriented. • A patient identifier. • PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal. • Potential complication of immobility. • One of the first assessments to gather. • Catheter associated urinary tract infection. • Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications. • Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole. • ...
Patient Safety 2022-01-30
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- Catheter associated urinary tract infection.
- Situation in which a medication should not be given because it may be harmful to the patient.
- One of the first assessments to gather.
- PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal.
- Tonicity of this type of IV fluid is greater than that of body fluids.
- Potential complication of immobility.
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- _____ and oriented.
- A standard way to communicate information to improve accuracy and help prevent dangerous errors.
- Yellow band risks.
- When providing patient care, use at least ___ patient identifiers.
- Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications.
- Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole.
- A patient identifier.
13 Clues: Yellow band risks. • _____ and oriented. • A patient identifier. • PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal. • Potential complication of immobility. • One of the first assessments to gather. • Catheter associated urinary tract infection. • Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications. • Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole. • ...
Summer Safety 2022-05-13
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- If you do not know how to ____, use a floaty in the pool.
- Make sure you have this on to protect your head while riding a bike.
- You should wear this if you do not know how to swim.
- Eat plenty of fruits and ________.
- Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated.
- Keep practicing your writing and _____ so you will be ready for next year!
- Even in the summer, it is important to get plenty of ______.
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- Wear this to protect your skin when you are outside - even if it is cloudy!
- Look both ways when crossing the _______.
- This is who should be watching you if you are swimming.
- Put this on so you don't get mosquito bites!
- If you get too hot, take a break by going here
- Wash your ____ when you come inside from playing.
13 Clues: Eat plenty of fruits and ________. • Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated. • Look both ways when crossing the _______. • Put this on so you don't get mosquito bites! • If you get too hot, take a break by going here • Wash your ____ when you come inside from playing. • You should wear this if you do not know how to swim. • ...
Safety crossword 2023-08-03
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- I can fight fire with this
- Blue liquid used for copper production
- It protectsmy head
- I must always remove it if I dont use the lifting equipment
- The danger when I use ladder
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- Has alwasy right to go first
- The event what I always must report
- Type of hazard when some obsicle is on the walking path
- I'm more safe when I use this on the stairs
- In case of emergenci I must do to the ...... point
- This procects my face against chemical spill
- Smart way of waste handling
- A sing which informs me about the present hazard
13 Clues: It protectsmy head • I can fight fire with this • Smart way of waste handling • Has alwasy right to go first • The danger when I use ladder • The event what I always must report • Blue liquid used for copper production • I'm more safe when I use this on the stairs • This procects my face against chemical spill • A sing which informs me about the present hazard • ...
Vehicle safety 2023-10-09
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- Driving in the daylight can be hazardous, but driving at _____ nearly doubles the risk of a car accident occurring.
- When drivers don’t make safe lane _____ properly, it often leads to a car accident.
- By tailgating another driver in anger or speeding past another driver only to pull in front of them and brake
- _____ drivers are the top cause of car accidents in the U.S. today.
- Most of the car accidents caused by _____ driving occur at night.
- Many rollover accidents and side-impact car accidents result from drivers that run _____ _____.
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- Drivers that run _____ _____, run the risk of causing wrongful death because they often cause side-impact collisions at high speeds.
- When _____ drivers hit the roads they don’t always know what to do and that lack of experience ends up causing car accidents.
- You can prevent these car accidents by giving the car in front of you a one-car-length buffer for every 10 mph you drive.
- Traveling above the speed limit is an easy way to cause a car accident.
- Driving under the _____ of substances causes car accidents every day.
- _____ driving is a moving violation in which a driver displays a disregard for the rules of the road
- Car accidents happen very often in the _____ because water creates slick and dangerous surfaces for cars, trucks, and motorcycles
13 Clues: Most of the car accidents caused by _____ driving occur at night. • _____ drivers are the top cause of car accidents in the U.S. today. • Driving under the _____ of substances causes car accidents every day. • Traveling above the speed limit is an easy way to cause a car accident. • ...
safety first 2023-11-18
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- food coming up from the stomach through the mouth
- a very sudden attack of an illness in which someone becomes unconscious
- to become completely well again
- a dangerous situation that happens suddenly
- a thick, oily substance that is put on skin
- hurt or physically harmed
- related to the treatment of illness
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- help
- completely clean and free from dirt
- to stop breathing because something is blocking your throat
- something said or done as a reaction
- to cause something to start
- a poisonous liquid
13 Clues: help • a poisonous liquid • hurt or physically harmed • to cause something to start • to become completely well again • completely clean and free from dirt • related to the treatment of illness • something said or done as a reaction • a dangerous situation that happens suddenly • a thick, oily substance that is put on skin • food coming up from the stomach through the mouth • ...
Fire Safety 2024-06-18
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- Another word for hug. Also the third step of using a fire extinguisher
- A type of clock. Also A in RACE
- What you shout when shooting skeet. First step of using a fire extinguisher
- What the celtics almost did to the mavericks. Also the fourth step of using a fire extinguisher
- To get rid of. Also the E in RACE
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- air component of fire
- gas component of fire
- hot component of fire
- Fire safety acronym in case of fire
- Acronym to use a fire extinguisher
- What an ambulance does. Also R in RACE
- Playing good defense. Also the C in RACE
- To point. Also the second step of using a fire extinguisher
13 Clues: air component of fire • gas component of fire • hot component of fire • A type of clock. Also A in RACE • To get rid of. Also the E in RACE • Acronym to use a fire extinguisher • Fire safety acronym in case of fire • What an ambulance does. Also R in RACE • Playing good defense. Also the C in RACE • To point. Also the second step of using a fire extinguisher • ...
Safety First 2025-12-16
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- food It is grown without artificial chemicals or pesticides.
- It happens when the body does not get enough healthy food.
- It makes food sweet but can cause health problems if eaten a lot.
- It is no longer safe to eat because too much time has passed.
- It is used to promote products and persuade people to buy them.
- They are substances added to food that may be dangerous.
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- They are substances in food that the body needs to live and grow.
- It contains germs or harmful substances and is unsafe to eat.
- food It is prepared quickly and often contains too much fat or salt.
- They are very healthy foods rich in vitamins and minerals.
- It is a condition of having too much body fat.
- It means keeping things clean to prevent illness.
- They provide information about ingredients and dates on packages.
13 Clues: It is a condition of having too much body fat. • It means keeping things clean to prevent illness. • They are substances added to food that may be dangerous. • It happens when the body does not get enough healthy food. • They are very healthy foods rich in vitamins and minerals. • food It is grown without artificial chemicals or pesticides. • ...
Survey Readiness 2021-07-19
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- Street we vacate to in case of emergency
- Process for reporting patient safety/quality of care concern
- The _____ _______ is used to prevent mistakes in surgery
- There must be a ______ and verbal verification of site marking.
- Dry time for chloraprep is ___ minutes
- Dwell time for OR floors after cleaning
- Spill kit location
- Wash hands before and after _______ a patient
- E from SAFE stands for
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- Acronym associated with use of fire extinguisher
- Where to find resident grids and fluoroscopy report
- Dirty instruments must be ______ when transporting to SPD
- Where to check physician privileges
- Dry time for betadine is __ minutes
- Phrase used to stop the line in the name of safety
- A from SAFE stands for
16 Clues: Spill kit location • A from SAFE stands for • E from SAFE stands for • Where to check physician privileges • Dry time for betadine is __ minutes • Dry time for chloraprep is ___ minutes • Dwell time for OR floors after cleaning • Street we vacate to in case of emergency • Wash hands before and after _______ a patient • Acronym associated with use of fire extinguisher • ...
Michael Taylor Driver's Ed 11/20/2014 2014-11-20
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- Mirror Setup
- Parking in the same direction you came from
- Search Evaluate Execute In Time
- Judging how bad the hazard(s) is/are.
- Safety device used to minimize injuries in an accident.
- Vision limited mainly to light and motion
- Parking at an angle other than 90° to the road.
- Looking for hazards
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- you will have your organs used by someone else if you die in a car accident
- Give Right-Of-Way to other vehicles.
- Areas you cannot see from your mirrors
- Parking at a 90° from your original direction.
- Passive safety device; designed to work WITH seat belts.
- Main part of vision.
- Hand Positions on steering wheel
- Reacting to the hazard(s) properly
16 Clues: Mirror Setup • Looking for hazards • Main part of vision. • Search Evaluate Execute In Time • Hand Positions on steering wheel • Reacting to the hazard(s) properly • Give Right-Of-Way to other vehicles. • Judging how bad the hazard(s) is/are. • Areas you cannot see from your mirrors • Vision limited mainly to light and motion • Parking in the same direction you came from • ...
Safety and Health in the Workplace 2025-06-11
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- Close one _______ in the filing cabinet before opening another
- Use this word to remember steps to use a fire extinguisher
- Whether you are sitting, standing or lifting use proper _______ to prevent muscle strains
- When climbing the stairs, use the ______
- When lifting a object, lift with your _____
- Never touch exposed ______
- An unsafe ____ is an unsafe behavior
- Reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can help prevent _________
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- Keep emergency exits _____
- When an accident or incident happens ______ it immediately
- ______ shoes protect your feet
- An 'almost' accident is a ____ miss
- Clean up _____ immediately, they are a slip hazard
- Never let your _____ down on safety
- A _____ is the likelihood of a hazard causing injury or damage
- Store ______ items in lower drawers or on lower shelves
16 Clues: Keep emergency exits _____ • Never touch exposed ______ • ______ shoes protect your feet • An 'almost' accident is a ____ miss • Never let your _____ down on safety • An unsafe ____ is an unsafe behavior • When climbing the stairs, use the ______ • When lifting a object, lift with your _____ • Clean up _____ immediately, they are a slip hazard • ...
Childproofing, Safety, and Security 2025-12-10
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- children in care should be released only to a parent or ___ individual.
- don’t let preventable accidents happen by affixing ___ plugs over electrical outlets.
- safety precautions, including ___ or reducing the risk of safety hazards in the childcare home or facility, are important both indoors and outdoors.
- facilities must have ___ in place for different types of emergencies.
- water heaters in the childcare home or center must be set no higher than 120°F to prevent the possibility of scalds and burns in the ___ and bathroom.
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- while children should always be supervised, smart safety measures reduce the risk of ___.
- in the kitchen, locks should be on cabinets, the stove, and the ___.
- secure all harmful substances behind ___ cabinet doors.
- whenever children like to play while outside, it needs to be safe and ___.
- notes about children with special ___ needs or food allergies should be posted in both food preparation and food-safety areas to reduce the risk to the child, and policies should be in place to protect the children from possible reactions.
10 Clues: secure all harmful substances behind ___ cabinet doors. • in the kitchen, locks should be on cabinets, the stove, and the ___. • facilities must have ___ in place for different types of emergencies. • children in care should be released only to a parent or ___ individual. • whenever children like to play while outside, it needs to be safe and ___. • ...
Human Services Crossword By: Lindsay 2021-12-02
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- A _____ guide is under Hospitality and tourism and they hand out pamphlets and schedule group activities.
- This common four year degree is called a _______’s degree and is needed for many jobs.
- Tax examiners explain ___ information to people and companies.
- This job is under law, public safety, corrections, and security and is sometimes called an attorney.
- _______ trainers tech creatures like dogs to do tricks and help them to stop mis-behaving.
- These kind of clerks interview people for things like dog and marriage licenses.
- Coroners investigate the cause of death so the must have a high school ______ along with other schooling.
- Animal control workers enforce the ____ of animal control. Hint: this job is under Law, public safety, corrections and security.
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- Teacher aides work with ______ and students in the classroom.
- people under Education and Training guide and _____ young people.
- Tailors use ______ to make articles of clothing
- Crossing _______ direct people and cars at intersection and work zones.
- Law, public _______, corrections, and security.
- People under human services deal with ______ and families to meet their needs.
14 Clues: Tailors use ______ to make articles of clothing • Law, public _______, corrections, and security. • Teacher aides work with ______ and students in the classroom. • Tax examiners explain ___ information to people and companies. • people under Education and Training guide and _____ young people. • ...
The Link September Crossword 2024-09-11
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- Reach of the Thames near the site of London City Airport
- Name of a bridge spanning the Thames, important for crossing between South and Central London near a palace
- Historical practice of grouping ships together for protection during transit
- Official responsible for overseeing the operations and safety of a port, with a key role in regulation
- Structure spanning a river or waterway
- Initiative led by the PLA to enhance environmental stewardship and reduce the ecological impact of port operations
- PLA’s commitment to implementing rigorous safety protocols to protect both port workers and maritime traffic
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- Type of spectrum used in radar systems to detect ships and obstacles
- Geographical feature where a river meets the sea, significant in historical trade and port development
- A waterfront platform where ships are loaded and unloaded, essential in dock operations
- Alternative term for a port or haven
- Specific part of a pier extending into water, historically used for docking large vessels and managing cargo
- Heavy lifting device used in docks for loading and unloading cargo
- Point in the Thames where the lower and middle river districts converge
14 Clues: Alternative term for a port or haven • Structure spanning a river or waterway • Reach of the Thames near the site of London City Airport • Heavy lifting device used in docks for loading and unloading cargo • Type of spectrum used in radar systems to detect ships and obstacles • Point in the Thames where the lower and middle river districts converge • ...
QS3LS Units 1- 3 Antonyms 2022-02-20
18 Clues: fail (v) • whole (n) • oppose (v) • safety (n) • bland (adj) • smart (adj) • at ease (n) • inaction (v) • weakly (adv)_ • ignorant (adj) • trusting (adj) • experience (n) • temporary (adj) • precisely (adv) • unperturbed (v) • longwinded (adv) • contradiction (n) • immediately (adv)
Occupations Challenge 2024-05-24
18 Clues: greets • Sells meat • Makes bread • Sells fruit • writes books • Repair shoes • create shoes • cares animals • Sells flowers • Collect garbage • Build buildings • Drives vehicles • serves customers • Repairs vehicles • cares her family • Cleans everything • provide childcare • ensuring the safety
Road Safety 2023-09-26
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- I should observe safety ____ of the physical activity
- I should be ___ and listen to the teacher's instructions
- I should lift, carry and put the equipment safely and ____
- ____ is the choice of drink in all situations.
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- I should be _____ attire for physical activity
- Safety rules are important during physical activity because they _____ accidents
- I should always play ______ and be aware of the safety of others around me
- I should only participate in physical activity when I am feeling ____
- I should always inform an adult if I feel any pain
9 Clues: I should be _____ attire for physical activity • ____ is the choice of drink in all situations. • I should always inform an adult if I feel any pain • I should observe safety ____ of the physical activity • I should be ___ and listen to the teacher's instructions • I should lift, carry and put the equipment safely and ____ • ...
Engineering Scavenger Hunt 2024-09-10
16 Clues: LEDs • tools • Drones • Windmills • Elevators • Electricity • Steam engine • Human insulin • Coal and Gold • Portable water • Heat exchanger • Walkie-talkies • Artificial organs • Form-based zoning • Edible rice paper • artificial intelligence (AI)
9-1-1 Officer Ch 9 & 10 Emergency Technologies & FCC 2023-02-13
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- Public Safety Answering Point
- Transmission ______ element used to carry the signal for transmission
- Receives and converts the signal back to usable information
- _____ routing is the ability to send the 9-1-1 call to the proper agency
- Ten digit number associated with the caller
- Telecommunications Device for the deaf
- ability of different agencies being able to communicate with one another
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- Public Safety Dispatch Point
- Federal Communications Commission
- Voice over Internet Protocol
- Takes information and converts it to a signal for transmission
- Used to boost the frequency of analogue signals
- Computer aided dispatch
- Where the first 9-1-1 call was made
- Display of the caller's or cell tower's address
15 Clues: Computer aided dispatch • Public Safety Dispatch Point • Voice over Internet Protocol • Public Safety Answering Point • Federal Communications Commission • Where the first 9-1-1 call was made • Telecommunications Device for the deaf • Ten digit number associated with the caller • Used to boost the frequency of analogue signals • ...
Second and third quarter safety tips 2023 (CD) 2023-08-16
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- Dont take ______ when it comes to safety
- Walk ____around blind coners
- Not doing enough ____can cause muscle spasms
- A good stance and _____reflect a proper state of mind
- Don’t put sharp or pointed objects in your ____
- Avoid using ____ devices at a petrol station
- Your _____your wealth,do you value your health
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- Cook your _____not your kitchen
- Knowing safety is not enough, ______ it
- Plants and flowers are a ___food for the brain
- Trim_____near buildings or electrical lines
- Avoid carrying large amounts of ____during the holidays
- If you need to ________ then the sound is too loud
- _____is the most important tip of everyday
- Keep your workplace clear from ______
15 Clues: Walk ____around blind coners • Cook your _____not your kitchen • Keep your workplace clear from ______ • Knowing safety is not enough, ______ it • Dont take ______ when it comes to safety • _____is the most important tip of everyday • Trim_____near buildings or electrical lines • Not doing enough ____can cause muscle spasms • Avoid using ____ devices at a petrol station • ...
F 2025-09-22
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- – Long tube that sprays water on flames
- – A safe door to leave a building
- – What you do to get away safely
- – A person who puts out fires
- – A loud sound that warns of fire
- – Move low to the ground under smoke
- – What firefighters do to help people
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- – A red tool that sprays water or foam to stop fire
- – Gray cloud that rises from fire
- – A tall tool firefighters climb to reach high places
- – Hard hat firefighters wear for safety
- – A practice to learn what to do in a fire
- – Big red vehicle used by firefighters
- – Being careful to stay out of danger
- – What you do on the ground if clothes catch fire
15 Clues: – A person who puts out fires • – What you do to get away safely • – Gray cloud that rises from fire • – A safe door to leave a building • – A loud sound that warns of fire • – Move low to the ground under smoke • – Being careful to stay out of danger • – What firefighters do to help people • – Big red vehicle used by firefighters • – Long tube that sprays water on flames • ...
Safety Week 2025 2025-08-18
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- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- noticing an accident before it happens
- an injury or illness that is reported to OSHA
- what can happen if a puddle of water is present
- what can happen if you aren't paying attention at stairs
- electrical current hazard
- knowing your surroundings
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury
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- what you should do first for hazards
- what you should do third for hazards
- mind off task
- what you should do second for hazards
- what can happen if there is a board sticking out
- water, spill
- be protected from or unlikey to cause danger, risk, or injury
15 Clues: water, spill • mind off task • electrical current hazard • knowing your surroundings • what you should do first for hazards • what you should do third for hazards • what you should do second for hazards • noticing an accident before it happens • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • an injury or illness that is reported to OSHA • ...
Safety and Health at Work 2021-06-22
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- protect your feet (11)
- When should you take risks (5)
- Firstly place me before loading (4,6)
- Complete me when you see something unsafe (4,4)
- The safe distance between us (3,6)
- Who is responsible for safety? (8)
- Manual ________, know your limits! (8)
- How to travel on an MHE with high loads (7)
- Use me before lowering your mast (7,5)
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- How to leave the area you have been working in (5)
- What should i do before using MHE? (12)
- Handy for safety (6)
- Protecting your feet when lifting a dock leveller (3,6)
- Under this I wheel be! (6)
- Stops blinding splashes (7)
- Use me only if needed to exit during a fire (12)
- Use me when exiting aisles or doors (4)
- Only trained personnel should use this to clean a spillage (5,3)
18 Clues: Handy for safety (6) • protect your feet (11) • Under this I wheel be! (6) • Stops blinding splashes (7) • When should you take risks (5) • The safe distance between us (3,6) • Who is responsible for safety? (8) • Firstly place me before loading (4,6) • Manual ________, know your limits! (8) • Use me before lowering your mast (7,5) • What should i do before using MHE? (12) • ...
Safety and Health at Work 2021-06-22
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- The safe distance between us (3,6)
- Complete me when you see something unsafe (4,4)
- How to leave the area you have been working in (5)
- protect your feet (11)
- What should i do before using MHE? (12)
- Stops blinding splashes (7)
- How to travel on an MHE with high loads (7)
- Under this I wheel be! (6)
- Protecting your feet when lifting a dock leveller (3,6)
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- Use me when exiting aisles or doors (4)
- Firstly place me before loading (4,6)
- Handy for safety (6)
- Manual ________, know your limits! (8)
- Who is responsible for safety? (8)
- Use me before lowering your mast (7,5)
- Only trained personnel should use this to clean a spillage (5,3)
- When should you take risks (5)
- Use me only if needed to exit during a fire (12)
18 Clues: Handy for safety (6) • protect your feet (11) • Under this I wheel be! (6) • Stops blinding splashes (7) • When should you take risks (5) • The safe distance between us (3,6) • Who is responsible for safety? (8) • Firstly place me before loading (4,6) • Manual ________, know your limits! (8) • Use me before lowering your mast (7,5) • Use me when exiting aisles or doors (4) • ...
IT ETHICS 2016-09-11
Community and Public Health 2022-04-20
Hunters Ed Ch 1 Crossword 2020-09-08
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- The number one safety rule in hunters education is to always keep your ________ pointed down.
- understanding information gained through experience
- what state approved a voluntary hunter safety course in 1957
- All hunting violation fines collected go to the county's _________________________ where the violation occurred.
- At what age can you begin earning your Hunters Education certificate
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- another name for the Wildlife Restoration Act
- acting in a way that causes no harm to yourself or others
- responsible hunters do not ________.
- what state was the first to initiate a mandatory hunter safety program in 1948
- Missouri's unique 1/8 of 1% ______ is dedicated exclusively to conservation efforts
- one piece of the hunters education goal which I can meet by mentoring others, working with landowners, and cooperating with conservation agents
- a federal tax paid by manufactures of certain products before they are sold to the public
12 Clues: responsible hunters do not ________. • another name for the Wildlife Restoration Act • understanding information gained through experience • acting in a way that causes no harm to yourself or others • what state approved a voluntary hunter safety course in 1957 • At what age can you begin earning your Hunters Education certificate • ...
Safety when using kitchen appliances 2025-03-31
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- Always read the instruction manual before using any appliance.
- Ensure that hands and countertops are dry before operating any electrical appliance.
- If you’re unsure how to repair a malfunctioning appliance or if it’s acting abnormally, it’s better to call a ____________ rather than attempting to fix it yourself.
- Use any safety _________ your appliances come with, such as automatic shut-off or safety locks.
- Regular cleaning prevents food buildup, grease, or dust, which can affect performance and safety.
- When using appliances like blenders, food processors, or mixers, avoid ________them.
- Keep appliances out of the reach of children
- Unplug appliances when not in use
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- Avoid leaving appliances on while unattended.
- Appliances that get hot, such as ovens, stovetops, and toasters,should be handled carefully to avoid burns
- Unplug appliances when not in use.
- Before use, inspect the appliance for any visible damage or wear.
- Keep appliance cords away from hot surfaces and out of the way to avoid tripping or burning.
13 Clues: Unplug appliances when not in use • Unplug appliances when not in use. • Keep appliances out of the reach of children • Avoid leaving appliances on while unattended. • Always read the instruction manual before using any appliance. • Before use, inspect the appliance for any visible damage or wear. • ...
AG Electric 2024-10-23
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- Unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- Circuit configuration where components are connected end-to-end
- Reference point in an electrical circuit, often used for safety
- Measure of electric potential difference
- Closed path for electric flow
- Flow of electric charge
- Device that changes voltage levels in AC circuits
- Circuit configuration where components are connected across common points
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- Rate at which electrical energy is transferred.
- Component that stores energy in a magnetic field
- Opposition to the flow of current
- Safety devices that melt to interrupt current flow
- Component allows current to flow in one direction
- Material that resists the flow of electricity
- Number of cycles per second in an AC signal
- Unit of power equivalent to one joule per second
16 Clues: Flow of electric charge • Closed path for electric flow • Opposition to the flow of current • Measure of electric potential difference • Number of cycles per second in an AC signal • Unit of measurement for electrical resistance • Material that resists the flow of electricity • Rate at which electrical energy is transferred. • ...
Refugee Novel Vocabulary 2025-05-01
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- – What many characters go on to find safety
- – A person who flees their home due to danger
- – A violent struggle between opposing forces
- – Moving from one country to another
- – Limits between countries
- – A long trip, often difficult and dangerous
- – The ability to understand others’ feelings
- – A violent struggle between opposing forces
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- – Safe place for protection
- – When people are forced to leave their home
- – What many characters go on to find safety
- – A dangerous boat made from scrap material
- – A leader with total power, often cruel
- – Lack of basic needs and safety due to war or disaster
- – The state of being mistreated for beliefs or background
- – A person who secretly helps others flee
- – Being kept from fair treatment or freedom
- – What refugees often seek when arriving in a new country
18 Clues: – Limits between countries • – Safe place for protection • – Moving from one country to another • – A leader with total power, often cruel • – A person who secretly helps others flee • – What many characters go on to find safety • – What many characters go on to find safety • – A dangerous boat made from scrap material • – Being kept from fair treatment or freedom • ...
Health & Safety of Learning Environments 2021-08-24
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- What do we spray first to clean the tables?
- After staff have conducted a walk through of their classrooms & playground, a form will be submitted using
- Who is responsible to vacuum, provide classroom paper product requests, put bleach in spray bottles?
- Sanitizing Solution #1 Bleach solution is used for what surfaces?
- What form do classroom staff leave out each night to request paper products, diapers, and other cleaning supplies?
- Where can you find your daily health & safety log?
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- Sanitizing Solution #2 Bleach solution is used for what surfaces?
- When do staff spray the playground with the sanitizing solution?
- What form do staff use after they have cleaned & sanitized classroom furniture, door handles, sinks, and other areas?
- What is the ongoing & consistent process in which observations of environments to ensure policies & procedures are being followed to ensure everyone's safety?
- Who is responsible to clean tables & floors before & after meals?
- Who's responsibility is health & safety?
- How long do we let the Solution #1 Food Surface Spray to sit before we wipe it down?
- All bottles must be what?
14 Clues: All bottles must be what? • Who's responsibility is health & safety? • What do we spray first to clean the tables? • Where can you find your daily health & safety log? • When do staff spray the playground with the sanitizing solution? • Sanitizing Solution #2 Bleach solution is used for what surfaces? • ...
June Safety Activity 2024-05-31
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- An unplanned, unexpected event which has the potential to lead to an accident although may not do so
- A safety control that involves the complete removal of an item to eliminate the risk of a hazard
- An area with limited means of entry and exit, and isn't meant for continuous human occupancy
- A team used to identify, mitigate, or eliminate hazards that may be associated with your job through risk assessments.
- Unseen impacts on the body caused by increased temperature in your environment
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- A type of safety control that uses additional equipment in order to decrease a hazard ex. Machine Guarding
- A tool used to combat fires through the use of water, foam, or even carbon dioxide
- A team configured of members of management that meet monthly to discuss safety topics for the facility in an attempt to better the safety of our workplace
- Maintaining the cleanliness of your area to keep it free of any slipping or tripping hazards
- Method of controlling energy when troubleshooting or performing maintenance on equipment
10 Clues: Unseen impacts on the body caused by increased temperature in your environment • A tool used to combat fires through the use of water, foam, or even carbon dioxide • Method of controlling energy when troubleshooting or performing maintenance on equipment • Maintaining the cleanliness of your area to keep it free of any slipping or tripping hazards • ...
QS3LS Units 1- 3 Antonyms 2022-02-15
18 Clues: fail (v) • whole (n) • safety (n) • oppose (v) • smart (adj) • bland (adj) • overlook (v) • weakly (adv)_ • surrender (n) • ignorant (adj) • trusting (adj) • experience (n) • precisely (adv) • temporary (adj) • unperturbed (v) • longwinded (adj) • immediately (adv) • contradiction (n)
MC/MDC Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-09
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- RSI providers will report course completion results ____________ for students who successfully complete an Entry Level Motorcycle Safety Course or a Three Wheel Motorcycle Safety Course.
- What credential type is required to operate an autocycle? ______ ______
- Restriction H - M/C ___ ____ ____ _____
- Restriction A - ___ ____ ____ _____
- Restriction S - ___ ____ ____
- When a customer submits a motorcycle permit with the skills test recorded on the back, the results must be entered by selecting “Driver Testing History” and then select "Record _____ Test".
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- Vehicle may NOT be operated on interstates.
- Operator must possess at a minimum, a valid driver’s license with a motorcycle endorsement or a motorcycle learner’s permit in order to drive this vehicle.
- Exam, To obtain an MC learner permit the customer must come in to complete a ______ ______
- ______ ______ ______ Indiana’s approved motorcycle safety program within the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
- Vehicles that are specifically exempt under Indiana law from being titled may be _______ titled by the vehicle owner.
- Valid for one year and may be renewed one time.
- Endorsement Fee, $19
13 Clues: Endorsement Fee, $19 • Restriction S - ___ ____ ____ • Restriction A - ___ ____ ____ _____ • Restriction H - M/C ___ ____ ____ _____ • Vehicle may NOT be operated on interstates. • Valid for one year and may be renewed one time. • What credential type is required to operate an autocycle? ______ ______ • ...
engineer 2021-10-26
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- the principles of Mechanics and Materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing,
- of analysis methods and the development of systems to ensure products or services
- to find the best safe performance balance,
- a detailed study of engineering to the design, development and maintenance of software.
- assures that engineered systems provide acceptable levels of safety.
- helps with their service
- monitors everything
- engineer
- engineer
- Administer and resolve all technical maintenance issues.
- manufacturing processes by studying product requirements
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- an engineering discipline for applying scientific know-how to a component, product, plant, or process
- helps with network
- the branch of engineering that deals with the technology of electricity.
- does everything on computer
- an engineer who designs and maintains roads, bridges, dams, and similar structures.
- does maintenance
- solves solutions
- the position of the frontend engineer focuses on making websites friendly and functional to its user
- helps with uniforms
20 Clues: engineer • engineer • does maintenance • solves solutions • helps with network • monitors everything • helps with uniforms • helps with their service • does everything on computer • to find the best safe performance balance, • Administer and resolve all technical maintenance issues. • manufacturing processes by studying product requirements • ...
Safety and Health at Work 2021-06-22
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- The safe distance between us (3,6)
- Wear me when in the building (4, 8)
- Complete me when you see something unsafe (4,4)
- Manual ________, know your limits! (8)
- Who is responsible for safety? (8)
- Handy for safety (6)
- Protecting your feet when lifting a dock leveller (3,6)
- protect your feet (6,5)
- When should you take risks (5)
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- Use me only if needed to exit during a fire (12)
- Under this I wheel be! (6)
- Firstly place me before loading (4,6)
- How to travel on an MHE with high loads (7)
- Stops blinding splashes (7)
- Use me before lowering your mast (7,5)
- What should i do before using MHE? (3,3,6)
- Only trained personnel should use this to clean a spillage (5,3)
- How to leave the area you have been working in (5)
- Use me when exiting aisles or doors (4)
19 Clues: Handy for safety (6) • protect your feet (6,5) • Under this I wheel be! (6) • Stops blinding splashes (7) • When should you take risks (5) • The safe distance between us (3,6) • Who is responsible for safety? (8) • Wear me when in the building (4, 8) • Firstly place me before loading (4,6) • Use me before lowering your mast (7,5) • Manual ________, know your limits! (8) • ...
Infection control procedures 2024-07-08
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- ___ Is the primary way to prevent the spread of disease
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Environmental Protection Agency, licenses different types of disinfectants
- Agents formulated for use on skin
- Human immunodeficiency virus, can cause AIDS
- Invasion of body tissue by pathogenic bacteria
- Material Safety Data Sheet
- An item that can be disinfected.
- Ability of the body to destroy and resist infection
- An abnormal condition of all or part of the body, organ, or mind that makes it incapable of carrying on normal function
- The process to REDUCE microorganisms
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- Microorganism that can invade both plants and animals, including bacteria
- The process to DESTROY microorganisms
- Harmful
- ___ Are always worn while handling any blood or bodily fluids
- Not harmful
- Reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances
- The process by which cells reproduce
- Invasion of body tissue by pathogenic bacteria
- Cleaning to remove all visible dirt or debris
20 Clues: Harmful • Not harmful • Material Safety Data Sheet • An item that can be disinfected. • Agents formulated for use on skin • The process by which cells reproduce • The process to REDUCE microorganisms • The process to DESTROY microorganisms • Human immunodeficiency virus, can cause AIDS • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Section 1&2: Infection Control/ Vitals 2023-07-12
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- oximetry The normal range for Oxygen Saturation: 95% to 100%
- based care Approach that makes sure everyone on the team is on the same page
- blood pressure Used to assess for a potential difference in a patient’s blood pressure due to a change in position
- Preferred source for measuring newborn's temperatures
- Required for live vaccine
- Sealed glass capsule containing a liquid
- Can be single dose or multidose
- report Non-patient safety events and near misses
- Administered at 90 degrees
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- Given using 5/8th needle
- Performed at initial and annual visits
- of Transmission Specific ways in which the microorganism travels from one place to another
- Intracellular parasites, susceptible to antibiotic therapy
- Performed at every visit
- protective equipment Known as PPE
- reporting Patient safety events and near misses
- Given at 10-15 degrees
- order Medical assistant are not allowed to take these orders
- Information given before vaccine administration
19 Clues: Given at 10-15 degrees • Given using 5/8th needle • Performed at every visit • Required for live vaccine • Administered at 90 degrees • Can be single dose or multidose • protective equipment Known as PPE • Performed at initial and annual visits • Sealed glass capsule containing a liquid • reporting Patient safety events and near misses • ...
vb 2024-09-25
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- Where Lex and Tim hide from the raptors.
- A chaos theorist who questions the park's safety.
- The island where Jurassic Park is located.
- The process used to bring dinosaurs back to life.
- Dangerous dinosaurs that outsmart their prey.
- Genetic material extracted from ancient amber.
- What Nedry attempts to steal from the park’s lab.
- A paleontologist invited to inspect the park’s safety.
- Electrified barriers meant to contain the dinosaurs.
- The event that causes the park’s systems to fail.
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- A paleobotanist who works alongside Dr. Grant.
- The vehicle used for the park tour.
- Insect trapped in amber that provided dinosaur DNA.
- Hammond’s granddaughter who helps restart the system.
- The method of transportation that brings characters to and from the island.
- The park's computer programmer who sabotages the system.
- A fast, intelligent dinosaur that hunts in packs.
- The billionaire founder of Jurassic Park.
- Hammond’s grandson who narrowly escapes several dinosaur attacks.
19 Clues: The vehicle used for the park tour. • Where Lex and Tim hide from the raptors. • The billionaire founder of Jurassic Park. • The island where Jurassic Park is located. • Dangerous dinosaurs that outsmart their prey. • A paleobotanist who works alongside Dr. Grant. • Genetic material extracted from ancient amber. • A chaos theorist who questions the park's safety. • ...
Product planing by Robert / Seth 2021-10-15
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- refers to the number of products variations within a product line
- measures such as safety inspections and packaging protects products , business and customers from negative outcomes
- seeing if a product is good
- choosing marketing strategy
- making ideas
- looking over markets
- are the positive gains a customers experiences from a product
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- The total number of lines a business carries
- represents the total number of similar products a business offers within a product line
- making Products
- is a distinctive quality of a good or service
- A group of goods and services with similar characteristics in the product mix
- refers to how a product is used
- making adds for a product
- Looking over ideas
15 Clues: making ideas • making Products • Looking over ideas • looking over markets • making adds for a product • choosing marketing strategy • seeing if a product is good • refers to how a product is used • The total number of lines a business carries • is a distinctive quality of a good or service • are the positive gains a customers experiences from a product • ...
Patient Care 2024-04-22
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- Changing the position of a patient to prevent pressure ulcers.
- Administration of prescribed drugs.
- Providing patients with information about their condition and treatment.
- Working together with other healthcare professionals for patient care.
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- Recording of patient information and care provided.
- Exchange of information between healthcare providers and patients.
- Initial evaluation of patient health status.
- Devices used to limit patient movement for safety.
- Regular observation of patient vital signs.
- Alleviation of pain and promotion of well-being.
- Speaking up for the needs and rights of patients.
- Ability to move independently or with assistance.
- Maintenance of cleanliness for patient comfort.
- Provision of essential nutrients for health.
- Prevention of accidents and injuries.
15 Clues: Administration of prescribed drugs. • Prevention of accidents and injuries. • Regular observation of patient vital signs. • Initial evaluation of patient health status. • Provision of essential nutrients for health. • Maintenance of cleanliness for patient comfort. • Alleviation of pain and promotion of well-being. • Speaking up for the needs and rights of patients. • ...
Water Safety Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
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- The colour of the sun
- Keeps people in or out of a certain area
- What do life guards do?
- Helps to keep you afloat
- plunge head first into water
- a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea
- the provision of initial care for an illness or injury
- dark and dirty, not clear
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- Call for **** if you're in trouble
- occurs when the body's temperature falls below 35 °C
- a body of moving water which creates a barrel like shape before crashing
- walk through water or another liquid or soft substance.
- swimmer is on his or her chest and the torso does not rotate
- a continuous, directed movement of ocean water
- a person who saves lives
- fast moving air
- Dangerous force of water
- Has safety directions on them
- The main topic of our assessment task
19 Clues: fast moving air • The colour of the sun • What do life guards do? • a person who saves lives • Helps to keep you afloat • Dangerous force of water • dark and dirty, not clear • plunge head first into water • Has safety directions on them • Call for **** if you're in trouble • The main topic of our assessment task • Keeps people in or out of a certain area • ...
OSHA healthcare 2021-09-24
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- material safety data sheets (pg.782)
- injury and illness prevention program (pg.780)
- rowdy behavior (pg.785)
- walk on the right hand side of the hall not more than two ___ (pg.785)
- hazard ___ programming (pg.782)
- do not use electrical cords that are ___ or damaged (pg.786)
- an object or practice designed to reduce injury (pg. 780)
- do not use ____ equipment (pg.786)
- __play (pg.785)
- acronym for the occupational safety and health administration (pg.778)
- personal protective equipment (pg.782)
- biological materials or infectious agents that may cause harm to a human, animal, or environmental health (pg.781)
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- watch out for __ doors (pg. 785)
- follow standard ___ guidelines (pg.786)
- shoulder ____ (pg.780)
- orders or commands (pg. 780)
- what isn't tolerated? (pg.785)
- viruses are examples of biohazardous __ (pg.781)
- exposure ___ program (pg. 784)
- to carry out a rule or procedure (pg.780)
20 Clues: __play (pg.785) • shoulder ____ (pg.780) • rowdy behavior (pg.785) • orders or commands (pg. 780) • what isn't tolerated? (pg.785) • exposure ___ program (pg. 784) • hazard ___ programming (pg.782) • watch out for __ doors (pg. 785) • do not use ____ equipment (pg.786) • material safety data sheets (pg.782) • personal protective equipment (pg.782) • ...
MRS120 Escape Room 2024-01-15
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- The specialty of medicine that studies the skeletal system
- Repository for all patient imaging
- Ensures the safety of patients, staff and the wider community; _______ health & safety policy.
- The X-Ray tube is housed in a _____?
- Abnormally fast heart rate
- Nearer to the back
- Something injected, inhaled or ingested in Nuclear Medicine
- X-Rays were invented by Wilhem__________
- Difficulty breathing
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- To move closer to the trunk of the body
- The system comprising of our veins, arteries and capillaries
- The tube to help ventilate patients is and endo-_______ tube
- 3D plane slicing the patient from front to back
- The modality using sonograms
- To take a sample of tissue or cells
- The negative end of the X-Ray tube
- A contrast agent used commonly in CT and DSA
- In the radiation therapy bunker, you will find the _______ accelerator
- The positive end of the X-Ray tube
19 Clues: Nearer to the back • Difficulty breathing • Abnormally fast heart rate • The modality using sonograms • Repository for all patient imaging • The negative end of the X-Ray tube • The positive end of the X-Ray tube • To take a sample of tissue or cells • The X-Ray tube is housed in a _____? • To move closer to the trunk of the body • X-Rays were invented by Wilhem__________ • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Terms 2023-03-21
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- esteem how you feel about yourself.
- blaming others for unpleasant thoughts or feelings.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Came up with the 5 levels of hierarchy of need.
- courage, resolve, strength of character
- the driving force behind a person meeting their goals.
- being used for someone else's benefit
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- of purpose recognizing that you have value, importance.
- difficult to believe the loss has occurred
- disagreement, struggles or fights
- anything that causes you stress
- an attempt to make up for something one did not receive or have.
- the capacity to recover or adapt quickly from difficulties.
- being under stress of a long period of time.
- violence any act of violence that involve a family members.
- Fight or flight
- actualization achieving one's full potential
- equals security and safety
18 Clues: Fight or flight • equals security and safety • anything that causes you stress • disagreement, struggles or fights • esteem how you feel about yourself. • being used for someone else's benefit • courage, resolve, strength of character • difficult to believe the loss has occurred • being under stress of a long period of time. • actualization achieving one's full potential • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Terms 2023-03-21
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- being under stress of a long period of time.
- how you feel about yourself.
- an attempt to make up for something one did not receive or have.
- violence any act of violence that involve a family members.
- difficult to believe the loss has occurred
- anything that causes you stress
- Fight or flight
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- the capacity to recover or adapt quickly from difficulties.
- blaming others for unpleasant thoughts or feelings.
- actualization achieving one's full potential
- being used for someone else's benefit
- equals security and safety
- of purpose recognizing that you have value, importance.
- Came up with the 5 levels of hierarchy of need.
- disagreement, struggles or fights
- courage, resolve, strength of character
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
17 Clues: Fight or flight • equals security and safety • how you feel about yourself. • anything that causes you stress • disagreement, struggles or fights • being used for someone else's benefit • courage, resolve, strength of character • difficult to believe the loss has occurred • being under stress of a long period of time. • actualization achieving one's full potential • ...
Firefighting 2025-08-13
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- The act of managing or containing a fire
- A system that automatically releases water
- A powerful stream of liquid aimed at a fire
- The byproduct of combustion that obscures visibility
- A device that detects smoke or heat
- A person trained to fight fires
- A fierce or intense fire
- A gas that fuels combustion
- Vapours formed when water meets extreme heat
- ALARM A device that triggers an alert during a fire
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- A closed-off area where a fire can be contained
- A flexible tube used to carry water
- SAFETY Protocols to prevent fire-related risks
- DETECTION Systems to identify the presence of a fire
- The top priority in any emergency
- The process of a fire extending to other areas
- A destructive burning event
- The visible, glowing part of a fire
- The act of putting out a fire
- The liquid used to douse fires
20 Clues: A fierce or intense fire • A destructive burning event • A gas that fuels combustion • The act of putting out a fire • The liquid used to douse fires • A person trained to fight fires • The top priority in any emergency • A flexible tube used to carry water • A device that detects smoke or heat • The visible, glowing part of a fire • The act of managing or containing a fire • ...
WHS 2014-08-26
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- Something that might cause harm
- A systematic process of evaluating the potential risks that may be involved in an activity
- Actions that can be taken to reduce the potential of exposure to the hazard
- A document that provides practical guidance for people who have work health and safety duties about how to achieve the standards required under the Act, and about effective ways to identify and manage risks
- Gloves, glasses, earmuffs, aprons, safety footwear
- Seeking and giving of advice, information and/or opinion
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- Step by step instructions for carrying out a procedure
- A situation involving exposure to danger
- A system that provides confidential counselling and consulting services
- a document that provides information on the properties of hazardous chemicals and how they affect health and safety in the workplace
- A control measure
11 Clues: A control measure • Something that might cause harm • A situation involving exposure to danger • Gloves, glasses, earmuffs, aprons, safety footwear • Step by step instructions for carrying out a procedure • Seeking and giving of advice, information and/or opinion • A system that provides confidential counselling and consulting services • ...
Fire 2025-09-22
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- – A red tool that sprays water or foam to stop fire
- – A loud sound that warns of fire
- – Long tube that sprays water on flames
- – Hard hat firefighters wear for safety
- – What firefighters do to help people
- – What you do on the ground if clothes catch fire
- – A safe door to leave a building
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- – A person who puts out fires
- – A practice to learn what to do in a fire
- – What you do to get away safely
- – Being careful to stay out of danger
- – Move low to the ground under smoke
- – Big red vehicle used by firefighters
- – Gray cloud that rises from fire
- – A tall tool firefighters climb to reach high places
15 Clues: – A person who puts out fires • – What you do to get away safely • – A loud sound that warns of fire • – Gray cloud that rises from fire • – A safe door to leave a building • – Move low to the ground under smoke • – Being careful to stay out of danger • – What firefighters do to help people • – Big red vehicle used by firefighters • – Long tube that sprays water on flames • ...
Roadmap Crossword 2019-03-12
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- When someone has a serious injury
- The First Major KPI(what we start everything out with)
- A safety Metric(TIR)
- A grades vs B Grades(making quality product on the first try)
- The Fourth Major KPI(measures how efficient we are)
- Key Performance Indicator
- The Second Major KPI(impacts our held inventory)
- A walkthrough with the mentors
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- Pounds in vs Pounds out
- The Third Major KPI(impacts how we send product back to packaging)
- A free lesson(it's blue)
- The Fifth Major KPI(It's about us)
- We do this when the held is over 400,000lbs
- The scary people who show up to roadmap every 2 weeks
- TSU
- Taking time before doing something safely
16 Clues: TSU • A safety Metric(TIR) • Pounds in vs Pounds out • A free lesson(it's blue) • Key Performance Indicator • A walkthrough with the mentors • When someone has a serious injury • The Fifth Major KPI(It's about us) • Taking time before doing something safely • We do this when the held is over 400,000lbs • The Second Major KPI(impacts our held inventory) • ...
Michael Taylor Driver's Ed 11/20/2014 2014-11-20
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- Give Right-Of-Way to other vehicles.
- Looking for hazards
- Hand Positions on steering wheel
- Safety device used to minimize injuries in an accident.
- Main part of vision.
- Parking at a 90° from your original direction.
- Search Evaluate Execute In Time
- you will have your organs used by someone else if you die in a car accident
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- Parking in the same direction you came from
- Parking at an angle other than 90° to the road.
- Reacting to the hazard(s) properly
- Areas you cannot see from your mirrors
- Mirror Setup
- Judging how bad the hazard(s) is/are.
- Vision limited mainly to light and motion
- Passive safety device; designed to work WITH seat belts.
16 Clues: Mirror Setup • Looking for hazards • Main part of vision. • Search Evaluate Execute In Time • Hand Positions on steering wheel • Reacting to the hazard(s) properly • Give Right-Of-Way to other vehicles. • Judging how bad the hazard(s) is/are. • Areas you cannot see from your mirrors • Vision limited mainly to light and motion • Parking in the same direction you came from • ...
Godrej Locks' Highlights of 2020 2020-12-24
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- Spacetek, 100% Made in India Digital Lock was featured in leading electronic channel
- Godrej Locks initiated a unique Digital first PR campaign that was very well received by the traditional media as well
- Gadgets Now, No. 1 technology website of Times Group featured this product launched by Godrej Locks
- Advantis was featured in a story on Smart Home Safety Gadgets by this publication
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- Godrej Locks featured in a trend story by this leading financial publication on how homes are changing in the post covid world
- Partnered with this leading publication on Home Safety day for a panel discussion on Home Safety
- Conducted a series of FB Live sessions on Home Safety day in association with this radio channel
- Cracked an association for a series of articles with this leading magazine focusing on the manufacturing sector from Times Group
- A byte from Mr. Shyam Motwani on how to deal with COVID-19 was featured by this leading radio channel
- A two page product feature in Interior and Décor magazine for this product
10 Clues: A two page product feature in Interior and Décor magazine for this product • Advantis was featured in a story on Smart Home Safety Gadgets by this publication • Spacetek, 100% Made in India Digital Lock was featured in leading electronic channel • Partnered with this leading publication on Home Safety day for a panel discussion on Home Safety • ...
Fire Safety 2013-09-26
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- You have the option to do this in a fire but only if it is safe to do so
- This is the person in charge of your area during a fire emergency
- What does the E in RACE stand for
- You have to turn this on at the wall before you can fight a fire with it
- What does the C in RACE stand for
- You must always keep this clear
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- What does the R in RACE stand for
- This is the remaining side of the fire triangle
- As well as dialling 777 in a fire you should also operate the
- This is one side of the fire triangle
- What is the most dangerous thing in a fire
- What does the A in RACE stand for
- This is another side of the fire triangle
13 Clues: You must always keep this clear • What does the R in RACE stand for • What does the E in RACE stand for • What does the A in RACE stand for • What does the C in RACE stand for • This is one side of the fire triangle • This is another side of the fire triangle • What is the most dangerous thing in a fire • This is the remaining side of the fire triangle • ...
Safety Slogans! 2018-08-20
13 Clues: Safety • Look up, • Keep back • Nose over • ___ Horseplay • Away from self • No standing in • ___ piece flow • With both hands • Let falling objects • Before stepping down • Place objects, NEVER ___ • Is not held in the same hand as object.
Shop Safety 2020-09-17
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- Tools and materials should be put in their proper places to save time and ________ accidents.
- To help prevent ______ _______, heavy objects should be lifted with the legs, not with the back.
- An approved __________ materials cabinet improves shop safety by providing a safe place to store those materials and by automatically closing if there is a fire.
- 12% of injuries
- 18% of injuries
- 5% of injuries
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- 44% of injuries
- 7% of injuries
- The types of safety protection devices needed depend on the work being done in a shop, but the minimum protection should be wearing _______ _________.
- The best protective clothing for agricultural workers is __________.
- Loose clothing, jewelry, and long hair can cause serious injury by getting caught in saws, drills and other equipment with __________ parts
- 9% of injuries
- 5% of injuries
- A clean and _____________ shop decreases the chance of accidents.
14 Clues: 7% of injuries • 9% of injuries • 5% of injuries • 5% of injuries • 44% of injuries • 12% of injuries • 18% of injuries • A clean and _____________ shop decreases the chance of accidents. • The best protective clothing for agricultural workers is __________. • Tools and materials should be put in their proper places to save time and ________ accidents. • ...
Lab Safety 2021-07-19
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- dry before touching electrical
- add to water slowly
- report to teacher
- follow teacher directions
- is not permitted during labs
- do not point in eyes or on doors
- closed toe, no sandals
- do not use broken or cracked
- work areas and science room before leaving
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- report to teacher
- do not go down the drain
- pick up hot glass
- dangerous and prohibited
- protect eyes during labs
14 Clues: report to teacher • report to teacher • pick up hot glass • add to water slowly • closed toe, no sandals • do not go down the drain • dangerous and prohibited • protect eyes during labs • follow teacher directions • is not permitted during labs • do not use broken or cracked • dry before touching electrical • do not point in eyes or on doors • work areas and science room before leaving
Safety Basics 2023-08-31
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- a potential life threatening situation that usually occurs suddenly
- happens when a portion of the skin is partially or completely torn off
- a cut or tear in skin that is quite deep
- Assisting an injured person until professional help arrives
- Back brace with suspenders
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- a scrape or minor cut
- all necessary switches are tagged and locked
- Is a review and inspection of all procedures and equipment
- a serious of thrust to the abdomen that can help dislodge something that is stuck in a persons airway
- happens when the skin is pierced
- serious medical condition in which not enough oxygen reaches tissues
- Quick to burn
- is emergency care that is performed on people who are unresponsive
13 Clues: Quick to burn • a scrape or minor cut • Back brace with suspenders • happens when the skin is pierced • a cut or tear in skin that is quite deep • all necessary switches are tagged and locked • Is a review and inspection of all procedures and equipment • Assisting an injured person until professional help arrives • ...
Hand Safety 2024-02-13
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- be sure to use the correct one of these for the job
- common hand injury that may shows signs like numbness, tingling and weakness in the thumb and fingers
- occurs due to something sharp and pointed
- this may cause an avulsion to your left hand
- this type of injury most often happens when part of the body is squeezed between two heavy objects
- some people paint these
- barriers which prevent access to danger areas
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- medical term for fingers
- a razor knife may cause these
- _____ point also called a nip point
- PVC is short for this
- the study of people at work that aims to reduce the physical stress and resulting injuries associated with working, such as overuse injuries, poor posture and more serious muskuloskeletal disorders
- touching something hot may result in this
13 Clues: PVC is short for this • some people paint these • medical term for fingers • a razor knife may cause these • _____ point also called a nip point • occurs due to something sharp and pointed • touching something hot may result in this • this may cause an avulsion to your left hand • barriers which prevent access to danger areas • ...
Fire Safety 2023-07-12
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- transmission of heat by means of radiant energy waves (the warmth you feel when you stand before a fire is radian heat)
- a combustible solid liquid or gas used to produce heat or power
- the process of combining with oxygen
- an act of burning which transforms matter and releases energy in the form of light and heat
- Any substance which when exposed to heat gives off vapors that will burn when combined with oxygen and ignited
- involving a deliberate burning of property
- to cause to cease burning
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- a series of events with one event leading to another
- the transfer of heat by direct contact from one material to another (touching a hot skillet handle)
- a gaseous product that arises from a burning substance
- sudden spread of flames over an area when it becomes super-heated
- the transfer of heat by circulating gasses or fluids because of difference in density and the action of gravity (hot air rises; cold air sinks)
- to cause a fuel to burn
13 Clues: to cause a fuel to burn • to cause to cease burning • the process of combining with oxygen • involving a deliberate burning of property • a series of events with one event leading to another • a gaseous product that arises from a burning substance • a combustible solid liquid or gas used to produce heat or power • ...
Tech Safety 2023-03-09
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- After using a machine make sure its _____ and tidy.
- Make sure you always have access to the off ______.
- Always make sure a _______ is nearby while using dangerous machines.
- Protection for you hands
- Protection for you feet
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- You wear this to keep yourself clean.
- Always ________ to turn the dust collector on.
- When you use _________ make sure to take turns.
- Something you do before using equipment
- Don’t have use a _____ bottle when you’re near a machine
- Protection for your eyes
- Only have ___ person using a machine at a time.
- When you are finished using the machine you turn it ___.
13 Clues: Protection for you feet • Protection for your eyes • Protection for you hands • You wear this to keep yourself clean. • Something you do before using equipment • Always ________ to turn the dust collector on. • When you use _________ make sure to take turns. • Only have ___ person using a machine at a time. • After using a machine make sure its _____ and tidy. • ...
Home Safety 2023-05-10
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- should be covered around little kids
- acronym to operate extinguisher
- Keep home clear of this to prevent trips and falls
- equipment used to put out fire
- Should be changed once a year in smoke detector
- used to work at heights
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- PPE to wear when using power tools
- leading cause of death in home accidents
- Helps indicate possible fire
- what to do before buying a home
- used to walk down stairs safely
- essential item in case of injury
- # of points of contact when using a ladder
13 Clues: used to work at heights • Helps indicate possible fire • equipment used to put out fire • acronym to operate extinguisher • what to do before buying a home • used to walk down stairs safely • essential item in case of injury • PPE to wear when using power tools • should be covered around little kids • leading cause of death in home accidents • ...
cyber safety 2021-09-16
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- an audio or video that isn't you or someone
- your private information
- your name that people can call you
- A defensive technology designed to keep the bad guys out
- A technology that allows us to access our files
- address An internet version of a home address for your computer
- a digital platform which is mostly used by teenagers
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- A type of malware that functions by spying on user activity without their knowledge.
- someone who has your private information
- A type of malware aimed too corrupt, erase or modify information on a computer before spreading to others
- what you leave on the internet
- your information
- constant messages over and over again
13 Clues: your information • your private information • what you leave on the internet • your name that people can call you • constant messages over and over again • someone who has your private information • an audio or video that isn't you or someone • A technology that allows us to access our files • a digital platform which is mostly used by teenagers • ...
Safety Crossword 2021-10-16
13 Clues: the E in PPE • the A in STAR • the R in STAR • the S in STAR • the T in STAR • (blank) cutter • (blank) for Crews • the first P in PPE • the second P in PPE • Cut resistant (blank) • (blank) resistant apron • STAR Observation (blank) • who is responsible for a safe workplace?
Safety vocab 2022-02-23
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- the movement of air, usually fresh air
- the possibility of suffering harm as a result of a hazard
- an abbreviation for the state and federal occupational health and safety association
- the environment and conditions that impact labor in the workplace
- personal protective equipment
- user instructions found on most construction products
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- regular inspection, cleaning, and repair of equipment to prevent unexpected failure
- breathing in a substance - gas, fumes, or dust
- practical jokes and playful behavior, which is always inappropriate on the work site.
- a substance that produces inflammation when it contacts the skin
- substances that are harmful to health, such as poisons
- any possible source of danger
- electrical pressure that causes current to flow
13 Clues: any possible source of danger • personal protective equipment • the movement of air, usually fresh air • breathing in a substance - gas, fumes, or dust • electrical pressure that causes current to flow • user instructions found on most construction products • substances that are harmful to health, such as poisons • ...
Food safety 2022-05-18
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- A harmful bacteria
- When bacteria pollute a food.
- Something unsafe.
- After this date the food may be safe to eat but not of the best quality.
- The temperature in the centre of a piece of food
- When a food picks up the smell of another and spoils it
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- A poison
- How long a food may last before it becomes unsafe to eat.
- This measures the temperature in the centre of a food.
- After this the food may be unsafe to eat.
- Ordinary room temperature
- A food thats goes off quickly
- When bacteria are inactive
13 Clues: A poison • Something unsafe. • A harmful bacteria • Ordinary room temperature • When bacteria are inactive • When bacteria pollute a food. • A food thats goes off quickly • After this the food may be unsafe to eat. • The temperature in the centre of a piece of food • This measures the temperature in the centre of a food. • When a food picks up the smell of another and spoils it • ...
June Safety 2022-06-01
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- out, This must be done to ensure employee safety when cleaning or repairing a piece of equipment
- cords, Trips hazards in the workplace
- Toed Shoes, PPE for foot protection
- Spilled liquids create _______ and need to be cleaned up immediately
- Necessary accessory when overhead hazards are present
- refers to protective clothing, helmets, goggles, gloves or other garments and equipment
- It is everyone _______to ensure a safe workplace
- It is imperative to stay ________ during the summer
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- exit, Under no circumstances should these be blocked
- Report unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can help preventing _____
- This type of protection is needed when working at height
- We can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining good ________
- Acronym for using fire extinguisher
13 Clues: Toed Shoes, PPE for foot protection • Acronym for using fire extinguisher • cords, Trips hazards in the workplace • It is everyone _______to ensure a safe workplace • It is imperative to stay ________ during the summer • exit, Under no circumstances should these be blocked • Necessary accessory when overhead hazards are present • ...
Warehouse safety 2024-12-20
13 Clues: Vorsicht • Schutzhelm • Notausgang • Gehörschutz • Rutschgefahr • Sammelstelle • Schutzbrille • Feuerlöscher • Fußgängerweg • Gebotszeichen • ätzende Stoff • Verbotszeichen • Brandschutzzeichen
Lab Safety 2023-11-06
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- I got something in my eye! Which station should I go to?
- This goes on to protect your eyes
- You cannot bring this to the lab!
- When handling a hot object use a heat resistant ___.
- Do not use this if chipped or cracked.
- We do this before we leave and if there's a spill
- Keep your ___ up at all times
- Wash your ____ before and after.
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- Do not heat ____ containers
- When handling ____ we have to have gloves on
- This can protect your clothes from any chemicals
- Read _____ FIRST, before starting a lab and when instructed to do so.
- To discard bacterial plates we'll use a 10% ___ sol.
13 Clues: Do not heat ____ containers • Keep your ___ up at all times • Wash your ____ before and after. • This goes on to protect your eyes • You cannot bring this to the lab! • Do not use this if chipped or cracked. • When handling ____ we have to have gloves on • This can protect your clothes from any chemicals • We do this before we leave and if there's a spill • ...
Food Safety 2024-10-03
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- Food safety is __________ responsibility
- The process of keeping the areas where food is processed and prepared clean.
- Regulates pesticides and chemicals used on the food supply
- prevents bacteria from spreading from one food item to another, or between foods and hands or surfaces/utensils.
- Any illness resulting from the consumption of food that is spoiled or contaminated.
- slows down the bacteria’s metabolism, thus slowing their growth.
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- GMP (what does it stand for?)
- GAP (what does it stand for?)
- removes bacteria from hands and surfaces
- Responsible for protecting public health by ensuring the safety, efficiency,and security of human veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices (use abbreviation)
- kills bacteria by breaking down their cell walls and destroying enzymes, which they need to survive.
- Sets quality industry standards for products like beef, poultry, eggs, dairy, and many others (use abbreviation)
- Promotes public health by protecting against food-borne illness and ensuring that meat, poultry, and egg products are safe, wholesome, and correctly packaged (use abbreviation)
13 Clues: GMP (what does it stand for?) • GAP (what does it stand for?) • Food safety is __________ responsibility • removes bacteria from hands and surfaces • Regulates pesticides and chemicals used on the food supply • slows down the bacteria’s metabolism, thus slowing their growth. • The process of keeping the areas where food is processed and prepared clean. • ...
safety&emergencies 2024-11-11
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- mask: Breathing aid that drops down in case of cabin depressurization.
- raft: Used to escape from the plane if it lands on water.
- Strap to keep passengers safe during take-off and landing.
- Leave an area quickly in an emergency.
- extinguisher: Tool used to put out flames.
- Visible indication of fire.
- The area inside the plane where passengers and crew sit.
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- To fill something with air, often related to life jackets or rafts.
- jacket: Equipment to keep you afloat in water.
- The team responsible for the safety and service of passengers.
- position: Protective posture taken during an emergency landing.
- kit: Contains supplies for treating injuries.
- Sound that signals an emergency.
- exit: Special door for quick exit in case of emergency.
14 Clues: Visible indication of fire. • Sound that signals an emergency. • Leave an area quickly in an emergency. • extinguisher: Tool used to put out flames. • kit: Contains supplies for treating injuries. • jacket: Equipment to keep you afloat in water. • The area inside the plane where passengers and crew sit. • Strap to keep passengers safe during take-off and landing. • ...
Fire Safety 2024-11-12
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- ________ on the floor if there is a lot of smoke in your house.
- House _________ can happen every day and hurt people.
- If a door feels hot do not ________ it!
- The ________ department will help put out the fire.
- You should never hide in your ________ if there is a fire in your house.
- It is easier to __________ near the floor when there is smoke in the house.
- If your clothes start to burn, drop to the floor and ______!
- Don't touch a door ________ because it could be hot!
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- Never go back into a __________ house.
- What makes really loud sounds when there's smoke?
- You should never hide under your ______ if there is a fire in your house.
- What should you practice with your family in case of a fire?
- Where should you go when the smoke alarm goes off?
13 Clues: Never go back into a __________ house. • If a door feels hot do not ________ it! • What makes really loud sounds when there's smoke? • Where should you go when the smoke alarm goes off? • The ________ department will help put out the fire. • Don't touch a door ________ because it could be hot! • House _________ can happen every day and hurt people. • ...
Water Safety 2025-05-11
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- Never swim ___
- Some shade
- We need to be careful of these in rivers
- To call for help dial triple __
- On a shirt
- Always read the __
- On some sunscreen
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- People who can help us at the beach
- We could use this to rescue someone
- You should swim between these when you're at the beach
- On some sunglasses
- On a hat
- If you need help stay ____
13 Clues: On a hat • Some shade • On a shirt • Never swim ___ • On some sunscreen • On some sunglasses • Always read the __ • If you need help stay ____ • To call for help dial triple __ • People who can help us at the beach • We could use this to rescue someone • We need to be careful of these in rivers • You should swim between these when you're at the beach
Cyber Safety 2024-03-28
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- Clue: A word or phrase preceded by the pound sign (#) used to categorize content on social media.
- Clue:Information that identifies an individual, such as their name, address, phone number, or email, often collected by companies for various purposes
- Clue: A type of malicious software that can replicate itself and spread to other computers.
- Clue: A company pays for their product or service to be the first result you see.
- Clue: A set of rules or processes followed by computer programs, especially search engines or social media platforms, to determine the order and presentation of content to users.
- Clue: Harassing or intimidating someone online is known as this.
- Clue: Digitally manipulated videos or images that convincingly depict someone saying or doing something they never did.
- Clue: The process of selecting specific criteria, such as demographics or interests, to display ads to a particular audience.
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- Clue: A digital effect you can put over a video or photo to change your real appearance.
- Clue: Associating a person or page with a post or photo on social media.
- Clue: A secret combination of characters used to access a user's account.
- Clue: Someone who has the power to affect the purchasing decisions or opinions of others because of their authority, knowledge, position, or relationship with their audience on social media.
- Clue: This is your personal page on a social networking site where you share information about yourself.
13 Clues: Clue: Harassing or intimidating someone online is known as this. • Clue: Associating a person or page with a post or photo on social media. • Clue: A secret combination of characters used to access a user's account. • Clue: A company pays for their product or service to be the first result you see. • ...
Food Safety 2021-08-23
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- Leftovers should be put in refrigerator/freezer within
- simplify cooking with frozen foods by following these
- refrigerator is the best place to ____ perishables
- recommended seconds to wash hands with warm water and soap
- temperature poultry needs to reach to be food safe
- device used to ensure food is cooked to proper temperature
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- Everyone is at risk, children and elderly higher risk
- avoid cross contamination by keeping raw meat ___ from produce
- only ___ food that contains flour when fully cooked
- food borne pathogen often linked to raw eggs
- Not a food safety step when preparing raw meat or poultry
- Begin cooking with __________ hands, surfaces and utensils
- Four Four steps to help you tackle bacteria
13 Clues: Four Four steps to help you tackle bacteria • food borne pathogen often linked to raw eggs • refrigerator is the best place to ____ perishables • temperature poultry needs to reach to be food safe • only ___ food that contains flour when fully cooked • Everyone is at risk, children and elderly higher risk • simplify cooking with frozen foods by following these • ...
Fire safety 2021-08-18
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- keep this flammable material away from open flames
- this type of fire detector is in restaurant kitchens
- how to properly use a fire extinguisher
- this type of fire detector is what you have at home
- you should never put this on a grease fire
- the first step in the pass system
- handheld device used to put out a fire
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- a build up that can cause a fire in the vent system
- gives two ways to get out of the building
- a meeting place during a fire drill
- a devise to warn you if there is a fire
- a chance to practice your escape route
- the opposite of an accidental fire
13 Clues: the first step in the pass system • the opposite of an accidental fire • a meeting place during a fire drill • a chance to practice your escape route • handheld device used to put out a fire • a devise to warn you if there is a fire • how to properly use a fire extinguisher • gives two ways to get out of the building • you should never put this on a grease fire • ...
Safety Training 2022-08-17
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- is the employee’s right to know about the hazards associated with substances that may be in the workplace.
- Where to assemble after evacuating.
- insures a machine or device is rendered inoperable.
- One category of the 2 hazards.
- protect you from potential BBP exposures, but are only effective if they are worn properly (abbreviated).
- One of 3 components in the combustion process.
- required for every hazardous substance or chemical in the workplace.
- Type of fire extinguisher to that can only be used on wood, paper and textiles.
- Microorganisms that can be carried in human blood and body fluids and cause serious diseases(abbreviated).
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- 2nd category of hazards.
- notifies other employees that the bus should not be started or moved until a repair is completed.
- One of 3 components in the combustion process.
- One of 3 components in the combustion process.
- How to properly operate a fire extinguisher
- what you do if you see a hazard that can cause injury to yourself or someone else
15 Clues: 2nd category of hazards. • One category of the 2 hazards. • Where to assemble after evacuating. • How to properly operate a fire extinguisher • One of 3 components in the combustion process. • One of 3 components in the combustion process. • One of 3 components in the combustion process. • insures a machine or device is rendered inoperable. • ...
Safety Savages 2022-01-29
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- Term describing the "R" in SBAR
- The phonetic clarification for the letter W
- The phonetic clarification for the letter A
- The phonetic clarification for the letter F
- Term used to describe the "A" is SBAR
- Term describing the "S" in SBAR
- What we all wish we had more of
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- The phonetic clarification for the letter R
- The phonetic clarification for the letter R
- The acronym for humankindness, eye contact, listen, learn, offer assistance
- What the letter A in the acronym STAR refers to
- An acronym that reduces the probability of error
- The first word in the acronym STAR
- The phonetic clarification for the letter T
14 Clues: Term describing the "R" in SBAR • Term describing the "S" in SBAR • What we all wish we had more of • The first word in the acronym STAR • Term used to describe the "A" is SBAR • The phonetic clarification for the letter R • The phonetic clarification for the letter R • The phonetic clarification for the letter W • The phonetic clarification for the letter A • ...
Patient Safety 2022-01-30
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- One of the first assessments to gather.
- in which a medication should not be given because it may be harmful to the patient.
- Yellow band risk.
- Tonicity of this type of IV fluid is greater than that of body fluids.
- in this form is intended to be swallowed whole.
- When providing patient care, use at least ___ patient identifiers.
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- patient identifier.
- oriented.
- associated urinary tract infection.
- Potential complication of immobility.
- IV, IM, topical, rectal.
- Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications.
- standard way to communicate information to improve accuracy and help prevent dangerous errors.
13 Clues: oriented. • Yellow band risk. • patient identifier. • IV, IM, topical, rectal. • associated urinary tract infection. • Potential complication of immobility. • One of the first assessments to gather. • in this form is intended to be swallowed whole. • Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications. • When providing patient care, use at least ___ patient identifiers. • ...
Patient Safety 2022-01-30
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- One of the first assessments to gather.
- A patient identifier.
- Yellow band risk.
- When providing patient care, use at least ___ patient identifiers.
- Potential complication of immobility.
- Catheter associated urinary tract infection.
- Situation in which a medication should not be given because it may be harmful to the patient.
- PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal.
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- Tonicity of this type of IV fluid is greater than that of body fluids.
- A standard way to communicate information to improve accuracy and help prevent dangerous errors.
- Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole.
- _____ and oriented.
- Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications.
13 Clues: Yellow band risk. • _____ and oriented. • A patient identifier. • PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal. • Potential complication of immobility. • One of the first assessments to gather. • Catheter associated urinary tract infection. • Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications. • Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole. • ...
Patient Safety 2022-01-09
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- When providing patient care, use at least ___ patient identifiers.
- Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications.
- This assessment is one of the very first pieces of information to gather from a patient.
- A patient with a yellow wrist bracelet is at risk for?
- A patient identifier.
- Whom should you notify of abnormal patient labs or medication-related errors?
- Tonicity of this type of IV fluid is greater than that of body fluids.
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- PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal
- Potential complication of immobility.
- Situation in which a medication should not be given because it may be harmful to the patient.
- A standard way to communicate medication information that improves accuracy and helps prevent dangerous errors.
- Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole.
- Catheter associated urinary tract infection
13 Clues: A patient identifier. • PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal • Potential complication of immobility. • Catheter associated urinary tract infection • Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications. • A patient with a yellow wrist bracelet is at risk for? • Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole. • ...
Food Safety 2022-09-23
Across
- anything edible that people usually consume including water and ice
- what does the O in FATTOM stand for
- protection of food from anything that could harm someone’s health
- illness caused by consumption of contaminated food
- an instance of a person becoming ill from food; suspected or confirmed
- an example of this type of hazard is cleaners or sanitizers
- an example of this type of hazard is bacteria
- an example of this type of hazard is metal shavings
Down
- - two or more cases of a similar illness that result from eating a common food
- microorganisms that cause disease
- what does the M in FATTOM stand for
- What does the A in FATTOM stand for
- anything that could cause harm to consumers. There are three general categories: physical, chemical and biological
13 Clues: microorganisms that cause disease • what does the O in FATTOM stand for • what does the M in FATTOM stand for • What does the A in FATTOM stand for • an example of this type of hazard is bacteria • illness caused by consumption of contaminated food • an example of this type of hazard is metal shavings • an example of this type of hazard is cleaners or sanitizers • ...
browsing safety 2025-06-08
Across
- Vital information and resources under seize
- hackers who dont enter anyone's computer to steal
- A unique identifier for your computer online
- A process of befriending children on social media to facilitate online or physical sexual abuse
- A software that protects your computer from threats
- theft Acr of stealing and misusing someone's personal information
- A virtual tool that masks your online location
Down
- A harmful email that tries to trick you into giving information
- A strong sequence of letters, numbers, and symbols used to protect online accounts.
- spoofing an attacker uses an email header to mask their own identity and impersonate a legitimate sender. (
- Harassment that happens online
- The process of encoding data to make it unreadable to unauthorized users.
- Protecting your personal information online
13 Clues: Harassment that happens online • Vital information and resources under seize • Protecting your personal information online • A unique identifier for your computer online • A virtual tool that masks your online location • hackers who dont enter anyone's computer to steal • A software that protects your computer from threats • ...
Sterling Safety 2025-08-22
13 Clues: 3-point • Safety is a • Before you lift • A worker's right • No _____, NO work • To prevent a fall • Alligator with vest • Outrigger placement • Something that is due • Should not bear any weight • When you are blind lifting • Needed for more than 1 on hook • Number of stop signs coming into site
LAB SAFETY 2025-11-12
Across
- Alat yang digunakan untuk melihat objek yang sangat kecil.
- Prosedur keluar dari makmal apabila berlaku kecemasan.
- Peristiwa bahaya yang melibatkan api di makmal.
- Jangan ____ di dalam makmal untuk mengelakkan kemalangan.
- Jangan ____ dan minum didalam makmal.
- Wajib memakai ____ bertutup sebelum masuk kedalam makmal.
Down
- Peralatan untuk mengukur suhu.
- Segera memaklumkan kepada ____ sekiranya berlaku sebarang kemalangan.
- Digunakan untuk melindungi tangan semasa mengendalikan bahan kimia.
- Gunakan ____ untuk mengambil cecair, bukan mulut.
- Cecair yang biasa digunakan untuk membersihkan permukaan atau tangan dalam makmal.
- Sentiasa basuh tangan dengan ____ selepas mengendalikan bahan kimia.
- Jangan makan atau minum di dalam ____.
13 Clues: Peralatan untuk mengukur suhu. • Jangan ____ dan minum didalam makmal. • Jangan makan atau minum di dalam ____. • Peristiwa bahaya yang melibatkan api di makmal. • Gunakan ____ untuk mengambil cecair, bukan mulut. • Prosedur keluar dari makmal apabila berlaku kecemasan. • Jangan ____ di dalam makmal untuk mengelakkan kemalangan. • ...
Internet safety 2025-11-20
Across
- someone you don’t know in real life, even if they seem friendly online
- a message that pops up to tell you something new
- to save something from the internet onto a device
- unwanted or fake messages sent online
- being mean or hurtful to someone using technology
- the name you use to log in or identify yourself online
Down
- something online that tries to trick you into clicking it
- a secret word or code used to get into an account
- to tell an adult or website about something unsafe online
- to silence someone so you don’t see or hear their messages
- to stop someone from contacting you online
- a harmful program that can damage your computer or steal information
- keeping personal information safe and not sharing it online
13 Clues: unwanted or fake messages sent online • to stop someone from contacting you online • a message that pops up to tell you something new • a secret word or code used to get into an account • to save something from the internet onto a device • being mean or hurtful to someone using technology • the name you use to log in or identify yourself online • ...
The Automobile 2024-10-22
15 Clues: Hybrid • Safety • Transfer • Same Axle • Axle/Axle • carries gas • strong/mount • total weight • Power source • clean exhaust • Bumper/Bumper • battery charger • controls coolant • Engine/Transmission • Pump moves coolant
OSHA healthcare 2021-09-24
Across
- material safety data sheets (pg.782)
- injury and illness prevention program (pg.780)
- rowdy behavior (pg.785)
- walk on the right hand side of the hall not more than two ___ (pg.785)
- hazard ___ programming (pg.782)
- do not use electrical cords that are ___ or damaged (pg.786)
- an object or practice designed to reduce injury (pg. 780)
- do not use ____ equipment (pg.786)
- __play (pg.785)
- acronym for the occupational safety and health administration (pg.778)
- personal protective equipment (pg.782)
- biological materials or infectious agents that may cause harm to a human, animal, or environmental health (pg.781)
Down
- watch out for __ doors (pg. 785)
- follow standard ___ guidelines (pg.786)
- shoulder ____ (pg.780)
- orders or commands (pg. 780)
- what isn't tolerated? (pg.785)
- viruses are examples of biohazardous __ (pg.781)
- exposure ___ program (pg. 784)
- to carry out a rule or procedure (pg.780)
20 Clues: __play (pg.785) • shoulder ____ (pg.780) • rowdy behavior (pg.785) • orders or commands (pg. 780) • what isn't tolerated? (pg.785) • exposure ___ program (pg. 784) • hazard ___ programming (pg.782) • watch out for __ doors (pg. 785) • do not use ____ equipment (pg.786) • material safety data sheets (pg.782) • personal protective equipment (pg.782) • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Terms 2023-03-21
Across
- the capacity to recover or adapt quickly from difficulties.
- the driving force behind a person meeting their goals.
- lack of certain neurotransmitters that keep a person happy.
- 5 levels of hierarchy of need.
- anything that causes you stress
- an attempt to make up for something one did not receive or have.
- esteem how you feel about yourself.
- Fight or flight
- violence any act of violence that involve a family members.
Down
- being under stress of a long period of time.
- being used for someone else's benefit
- extreme mood changes: Very Happy one minute to depressed the next.
- blaming others for unpleasant thoughts or feelings.
- of purpose recognizing that you have value, importance.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- actualization achieving one's full potential
- disagreement, struggles or fights
- equals security and safety
- courage, resolve, strength of character
- difficult to believe the loss has occurred
20 Clues: Fight or flight • equals security and safety • 5 levels of hierarchy of need. • anything that causes you stress • disagreement, struggles or fights • esteem how you feel about yourself. • being used for someone else's benefit • courage, resolve, strength of character • difficult to believe the loss has occurred • being under stress of a long period of time. • ...
COMPLIANCE 2015-04-19
Across
- Initiative of the Companies Act
- ACT Safeguards the interest of the workes by providing fixation of minimum wages
- Environment health & safety
- Birth certificate of a company
- This committee has superintending powers to give directions to the central vigilance committee
- A number that is similar to that of a PAN for a company
- Ensures protection of third party against the company
- Employees are to maintain the integrity of internal communications
- Checklist of all laws
Down
- Covers many aspects of the relationship between trade unions, employers & workmen
- Investigation & settlement of diputes
- The feedback on performance to be provided in private
- MOA
- Employees are committed in fulfilling economic,environment & social responsibilities
- Employees are engaged to associate themselves with activities of professional bodies
- To regulate the employment of contract labours
- Securities dealing code
- Committee that ensures the implementation of the code of conduct
- To promote health safety & welfare of workers in a factory
19 Clues: MOA • Checklist of all laws • Securities dealing code • Environment health & safety • Birth certificate of a company • Initiative of the Companies Act • Investigation & settlement of diputes • To regulate the employment of contract labours • The feedback on performance to be provided in private • Ensures protection of third party against the company • ...
Section 1&2: Infection Control/ Vitals 2023-07-11
Across
- performed at every visit
- oximetry, The normal range for Oxygen Saturation: 95% to 100%
- administered at 90 degrees
- blood pressure, used to assess for a potential difference in a patient’s blood pressure due to a change in position
- given at 10-15 degrees
- of Transmission, specific ways in which the microorganism travels from one place to another
- required for live vaccine
- given using 5/8th needle
- based care, approach that makes sure everyone on the team is on the same page
- reporting, patient safety events and near misses
Down
- can be single dose or multidose
- protective equipment, known as PPE
- performed at initial and annual visits
- preferred source for measuring newborn's temperatures
- information given before vaccine administration
- report, non-patient safety events and near misses
- sealed glass capsule containing a liquid
- intracellular parasites, susceptible to antibiotic therapy
- order, medical assistant are not allowed to take these orders
19 Clues: given at 10-15 degrees • performed at every visit • given using 5/8th needle • required for live vaccine • administered at 90 degrees • can be single dose or multidose • protective equipment, known as PPE • performed at initial and annual visits • sealed glass capsule containing a liquid • information given before vaccine administration • ...
Flagger Training 2024-02-10
Across
- You also protect the ________ while flagging
- Unnecessary signage should be ______________
- You should be 50 - 150 ________ from the work crew
- A stop/slow paddle can be mounted on a _____________
- the primary concern of a flagger
- another color for a flashlight cone
- a color for the cone of a flashlight
- you should wear high __________ clothing
- you should always have an _________ route
Down
- the Alberta traffic Safety act gives flaggers ___________ to do their job
- A ______ is not additional equipment
- communication must be ______________
- IF cars slam on their brakes when they see you you must _______ the location
- This is a factor in where you should be set up to flagg
- hard hat should be worn at night
- You should never turn your ______ to traffic.
- You should not be in in your ________ when actively flagging
- you must stand in a highly _________ location
- You protect these people when flagging
19 Clues: hard hat should be worn at night • the primary concern of a flagger • another color for a flashlight cone • A ______ is not additional equipment • communication must be ______________ • a color for the cone of a flashlight • You protect these people when flagging • you should wear high __________ clothing • you should always have an _________ route • ...
