safety Crossword Puzzles
Bradley's Safety Crossword 2015-10-18
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- never look into a _____ that is being heated.
- Handle all living ____ used in a labatory activity in a humane manner.
- never _____ chemicals or other materials from the lab area.
- Be alert and _____ with caution at all times in the lab.
- Lab ____ have been provided for your use and should be worn during lab.
- Be prepared for your work in the ____.
- When first entering a science room, do not touch any equipment, ____, or other materials in the lab until instructed to do so.
- Do not _____ hot glassware in cold water; it may shatter.
- Follow all written and ____ instructions carefully.
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- keep ____ clear. Push your chair under the desk when not in use.
- If you have a medical _____ allergies, pregnancy, etc. Check with your doctor before working in the lab.
- Know what to do if there is a fire ____ during a laboratory period.
- Conduct yourself in a ____ manner at all times in the lab.
- Never fool around in the laboratory, ____, practical jokes, and pranks are dangerous and prohibited.
- Never ____ unused chemicals to their original containers.
- Students are never _____ in the science storage rooms or preparation areas unless givin specific permission by their instructor.
- never work ____. No student may work in the lab without a teacher present.
- Do not eat food, drink beverages or chew ____ in the lab.
- When ____ thermometers are broken, mercury must not be touched.
- Check the ____ on chemical bottles twice before removing any of the contents.
20 Clues: Be prepared for your work in the ____. • never look into a _____ that is being heated. • Follow all written and ____ instructions carefully. • Be alert and _____ with caution at all times in the lab. • Never ____ unused chemicals to their original containers. • Do not eat food, drink beverages or chew ____ in the lab. • ...
GMP & Food Safety 2014-12-10
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- Do not _________ or rest on product.
- Wash hands for 20 ___________ under hot running water.
- Cleanliness of the facility is _______ responsibility.
- _______ audits will be conducted by a member of management and a member of the safety committee.
- Take steps to prevent product from damage and ____ abuse.
- Correct or report any unsanitary conditions observed ________________.
- Never open any product container without__________ from management.
- Fresh meat will be ___________ and held segregated from other packed items.
- Notify your supervisor if you have an __________ or communicable illness.
- All __________ traps including insect bate stations are handled only by a member of the pest control team.
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- All _______ must check-in in the will call office.
- Do not use ______ or distressed pallets.
- Possession of alcohol and drugs on company property.
- Hands will be _____________ after handling leaking or damaged fresh meat containers.
- Take measures to prevent cross ____________ from fresh meat.
- Acronym for Good Manufacturing Practices.
- Keep all _________ items in your lockers or vehicles, not in the operations area.
- No eating, drinking, gum-or tobacco chewing is permitted in the receiving, shipping or _____ area.
- __________ crushed, torn, leaking, open, or condensation-stained cases from normal product flow.
- Wipe hands then use a paper _______ to turn off water and open door.
20 Clues: Do not _________ or rest on product. • Do not use ______ or distressed pallets. • Acronym for Good Manufacturing Practices. • All _______ must check-in in the will call office. • Possession of alcohol and drugs on company property. • Wash hands for 20 ___________ under hot running water. • Cleanliness of the facility is _______ responsibility. • ...
June Safety Crossword 2014-06-03
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- I should always do this to prevent injury while performing maintenance tasks.
- Unsafe ______ are careless behavior.
- The ground is wet and slippery, so I should be?
- What you do if you do not understand instructions.
- Protection I wear this when I work in noisy environments.
- BONUS: GPI’s new Occupational Health & Safety Coordinator.
- I should always be aware of?
- What I do if I think a task is unsafe.
- Protects my hands.
- I must maintain ______ contact when using a ladder.
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- Keeps you from inhaling particles in the air.
- Not to be blocked.
- I can volunteer to be a part of the?
- 8% of our injuries in May 2014.
- I should always cut ______ from myself.
- Protects me from hazards in the air.
- What you do frequently to your hands before working around food.
- It’s everyone’s responsibility.
- What I do when I get injured.
- You must bend at the ______ when lifting objects.
20 Clues: Not to be blocked. • Protects my hands. • I should always be aware of? • What I do when I get injured. • 8% of our injuries in May 2014. • It’s everyone’s responsibility. • I can volunteer to be a part of the? • Unsafe ______ are careless behavior. • Protects me from hazards in the air. • What I do if I think a task is unsafe. • I should always cut ______ from myself. • ...
Safety Rules & Requirements 2014-06-17
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- Cuts shall always be made ____ from the body.
- Cell phones and music playing devices are expressly _________ while working in the parking lot.
- Caps on _______ must be tightened at check stand to prevent spillage.
- No _______ will be permitted in the meat department.
- Absolutely no "_________" will be permitted during working hours at any Kroger facility.
- Courtesy clerks shall wear a reflective fluorescent ______ at all times when retrieving carts.
- Never attempt ot open a box or cut a strap with pocketknives, _______ or keys.
- Empty _______ will be stored flat, not on their side or on end.
- Slicer blades shall be "_______" after each use and before being cleaned.
- Bend at the knees, not the waist. Lift your your _____.
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- Grinder _______ must be kept in place at all times.
- Only _______ are to be used to climb on to reach products and supplies.
- ______ shall never be left soaking in a sink.
- Employees shall not toss ________, etc. to another employee or customer.
- Floor surfaces must be kept clean and free of _______.
- No ______ equipment may be operated by anyone under 18 years of age.
- Kevlar or metal mesh ______ shall be worn when cleaning or breaking down the slicer.
- Do not use any equipment until you have been properly _______ on the proper use of the equipment.
- All equipment must be turned off and unplugged prior to being ________.
- Proper shoes must be worn. Open-toe, _______, or shoes of a canvas type are not permitted.
20 Clues: ______ shall never be left soaking in a sink. • Cuts shall always be made ____ from the body. • Grinder _______ must be kept in place at all times. • No _______ will be permitted in the meat department. • Floor surfaces must be kept clean and free of _______. • Bend at the knees, not the waist. Lift your your _____. • ...
Radiology Safety Crossword 2023-11-03
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- What is used to protect staff working near the x-ray machine?
- The _________ of a pull cord is the reason patients are not allowed to use staff restrooms in the ERC.
- Wilhelm ________ discovered X-rays.
- What isotope is used for Pluvicto and Lutathera therapy? __________ -177
- What is weight criteria for needing a AFRD (AirFrictionReductionDevice-HoverMatt)? ____ hundred lbs.
- Xays were discovered at ___________ University in Germany.
- A ___________ board is used to transfer a patient from stretcher to a table?
- ___________- Level disinfection is used to clean endovaginal ultrasound probes?
- Name the device that is used to allow staff to communicate in the OR and OPSC?
- What color is used to identify the fall risk patients?
- Position of ______ ensures caregiver is in control as their body is against the HoverMatt and hands on handles when inflating.
- The ________ air setting on blower is quieter, helps reduces wrinkles and can be used to recenter patients.
- The half-life of Tc-99m is ______ hours.
- Always transfer patient from _________ surface to lower surface for lateral transfer.
- Another word for the scoop and swoop method?
- The half-life of F-18 is 110 ________.
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- The minimum thickness of lead or lead __________ for a lead apron is .25mm.
- X-rays were discovered ________ 8, 1895.
- Esophagrams/Upper GI's/Small Bowels and barium enemas are all used to view the ______________Tract.
- A patient is given a Call _________ when staff leave their room?
- The most common work related pain complaint for technologists is _________ (or Low Back Pain)
- When moving a patient the Stay Close ________ is an angled lateral transfer technique.
- Thomas Edison invented the __________that uses X-rays to allow real-time viewing of motion.
- Technologists must verify the information of the patient on the ____________, in addition to verifying the identity of the patient presenting for exam.
- In-patients are given __________ socks to wear so they don’t slip?
- Most common injury in imaging environment is a __________ stick /sharps injury. Injuries to radiology department employees by staff type and position.... | Download Scientific Diagram (researchgate.net)
- Barium __________ is a white inorganic compound is used as a contrast agent in Fluoroscopy?
- When performing a lateral transfer ensure brakes for both surfaces are ________.
- Fluoroscopy is a type of _____ examination, meaning that they are live, moving x-rays.
- What is the most common isotope used in PET/CT imaging?
- ANA Guidelines indicate staff should lift no more than _______ pounds.
- Needles must be placed in a _________ bin after use.
- _____% reduction in friction when using HoverMatt for boosting patients.
33 Clues: Wilhelm ________ discovered X-rays. • The half-life of F-18 is 110 ________. • X-rays were discovered ________ 8, 1895. • The half-life of Tc-99m is ______ hours. • Another word for the scoop and swoop method? • Needles must be placed in a _________ bin after use. • What color is used to identify the fall risk patients? • ...
Aviation Safety + Security 2023-11-15
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- when you get on the plane
- Making sure you are keeping everyone safe
- fly to another country
- A place where the plane waits
- where the plane takes off and lands
- A form of identification to travel internationally
- uses them to get identify drugs
- Gone through customs/security
- when going to a different destination
- fly in the same country
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- Anyone is allowed in this area of airport
- what happens when you enter a country without a visa
- someone who boards a plane
- Something you will need when in an airport or something to do
- Flying or operate of an aircraft
- A child travelling by themself under the age of 12
- Your belongs that you take with you
- A place you go when travelling domestic or international
- A place you go when you want to relax
- when you put your bag through an X-ray
20 Clues: fly to another country • fly in the same country • when you get on the plane • someone who boards a plane • A place where the plane waits • Gone through customs/security • uses them to get identify drugs • Flying or operate of an aircraft • Your belongs that you take with you • where the plane takes off and lands • A place you go when you want to relax • ...
Safety first I 2023-11-09
20 Clues: katk • vargad • alasti • heameel • toomama • otsekohe • pettumus • idapoolne • katastroof • juhitamatu • koda, kamber • lahtine leek • ette kujutama • voodisse pugema • turvama, kaitsma • lohistama, tirima • õhutama, tuulutama • käänuline, looklev • tülgastus, vastikus • pilku heitma, pilkama
Safety Month Quiz 2024-01-29
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- An incident which does not lead to an accident is called a ____ (4,4)
- What colour are the HNM cards? (6)
- The shape of warning signs (8)
- What Act was introduced in 1974 (abbreviation) (6)
- Extinguisher that can be used on electrical fires (6,7)
- Name of new manual handling training on site (8)
- DSE stands for ______ screen equipment (7)
- Trailing wires can cause these (5,3,5)
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- Health and Safety is everyones_________ (14)
- COSHH stands for Control of ______ hazardous to health (10)
- Teaching someone a new skill (8)
- A fire exit should never be? (7)
- Something with the potential to cause harm (6)
- RIDDOR stands for; Reporting of ______, diseases and dangerous occurrences (8)
- What should you do when hearing the fire alarm? (8)
- PPE designed to protect your hands (6)
- What colour are fire exit signs? (5)
- A fatal accident should be reported under which regulation? (6)
- HACCP stands for Hazard analysis ______control point (8)
- These should be completed prior to using any MHE (3,3,6)
20 Clues: The shape of warning signs (8) • Teaching someone a new skill (8) • A fire exit should never be? (7) • What colour are the HNM cards? (6) • What colour are fire exit signs? (5) • PPE designed to protect your hands (6) • Trailing wires can cause these (5,3,5) • DSE stands for ______ screen equipment (7) • Health and Safety is everyones_________ (14) • ...
Be Safety Minded 2023-12-29
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- Expose or damage wire on machine can cause _________
- Exposure to manganese dust or fumes can cause ___________
- Primary equipment that control gaseous emission especially acid gases.
- Rain that contains a high concentration of pollutants.
- Mechanical hazard that can be found in warehouse.
- Chemical that highly flammable at Cell Line.
- Electrolytes may cause skin _________
- A safety procedure that ensures equipment / machine properly shut off or shutdown prior to the completion of maintenance work.
- Colour of emergency button.
- Ventilation system that extracts airborne contaminant such as dust, fumes, gases.
- Air pollution can cause upper respiratory disease that called ___________
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- Hazard evaluation form called as __________
- Material that used to clean up chemical spill will be dispose as ____________
- Protective clothing that needs to be wear in tablet section.
- Alcohol swab can used for cleaning and ___________ the wounds.
- What are used to protect respiratory system from dust or hazardous vapours?
- Hearing loss due to work environment can be prevent by using what kind of PPE?
- What type of hazard that can be found in MFT lab?
- Machine / device that use to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
- Authority department that responsible for ensuring safety, health & welfare of people at work?
20 Clues: Colour of emergency button. • Electrolytes may cause skin _________ • Hazard evaluation form called as __________ • Chemical that highly flammable at Cell Line. • What type of hazard that can be found in MFT lab? • Mechanical hazard that can be found in warehouse. • Expose or damage wire on machine can cause _________ • ...
Teka Teki Safety 2024-01-25
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- Salah satu risiko kesehatan akibat suhu tinggi
- Kepanjangan "M" pada MAH
- Nama belakang Sr. Spv. HSSE SHAFTHI
- Mengutamakan kepentingan bangsa dan negara merupakan bentuk AKHLAK poin....
- Arti simbol tengkorak pada bahaya bahan kimia adalah
- Perangkat pengolahan air
- 22 April merupakan peringatan hari....
- Pelindung telinga yang menyumbat langsung ke lubang telinga
- Bulan K3 Nasional diperingati sampai bulan....
- Kecelakaan yang mengakibatkan kematian adalah
- Salah satu penyakit pernapasan akibat debu
- Jenis-jenis APAR adalah water, CO2, Dry Chemical dan ....
- Jumlah tanki timbun avtur yang aktif di SHAFTHI
- Alat untuk mengarahakan air yang bertekanan tinggi ke sumber titik api/kebakaran
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- Tempat berkumpul ketika terjadi keadaan darurat adalah .... point
- Alat pemadam kebakaran di langit-langit disebut....
- Untuk mengatur semburan selang pemadam
- Proaktif merupakan kata kunci dari poin AKHLAK...
- CLSR no 4
- Smoke detector merupakan sistem proteksi kebakaran
- Salah satu bahan bakar yang umum untuk memasak
- A pertama dalam AKHLAK adalah...
- "I" pada PIP adalah...
23 Clues: CLSR no 4 • "I" pada PIP adalah... • Kepanjangan "M" pada MAH • Perangkat pengolahan air • A pertama dalam AKHLAK adalah... • Nama belakang Sr. Spv. HSSE SHAFTHI • Untuk mengatur semburan selang pemadam • 22 April merupakan peringatan hari.... • Salah satu penyakit pernapasan akibat debu • Kecelakaan yang mengakibatkan kematian adalah • ...
CPS Safety Crossword 2022-07-25
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- Where do we meet after evacuating the building?
- The front desk uses an __________ to signal if a violent threat has entered the main entrance to the building. This signals to evacuate the building or find cover if heard.
- If you are unable to evacuate the building in an active shooter situation, this room locks internally and is a safe place to wait for help.
- What common method for extinguishing fire is NOT recommended for a kitchen fire.
- What acronym is used when describing how to properly use a fire extinguisher?
- You can contact the management team or this person with concerns or questions regarding safety procedures for the office.
- The Doctors, Lacey and ________ need to be informed after emergency services when an emergency is happening in the office.
- We evacuate the building for fire, active shooters, and this other threat type.
- What locations are safe to wait in when a tornado warning has been issued?
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- How many fire extinguishers are present in our office?
- When evacuating the building in an emergency it is important for staff to check their immediate area for __________ to guide to the evacuation area.
- The fire extinguisher near the time clock is the closest to what fire prone area of the office?
- Besides the door near the timeclock, the OR hallway, and the double doors in the PureSkin hallway, where is the final exit point of our office?
- RACE stands for Remove, Alarm, Confine, and Extinguish or _______.
- How many pull stations are located around our office?
- When do you call 911 after feeling violently threatened?
- We initiate weather disaster protocol after a warning has been issued by what organization?
- Besides the OR where is the second fire pullstation location for the office?
- Code _______ is the signal that there is a medical emergency. The box near the physicians offices can be used to signal this when medical staff are not present.
- This is the person you need to be responsible for first in the event of an emergency.
20 Clues: Where do we meet after evacuating the building? • How many pull stations are located around our office? • How many fire extinguishers are present in our office? • When do you call 911 after feeling violently threatened? • RACE stands for Remove, Alarm, Confine, and Extinguish or _______. • What locations are safe to wait in when a tornado warning has been issued? • ...
Radiation Safety Crossword 2022-07-27
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- radiation monitoring devices
- most commonly used radioisotope
- agency that supports aviation with global standards for airline safety, security efficiency and sustainability
- test performed with activity that does not change with volume or configuration
- type of survey meter
- minimal detectable activity
- outgoing package reading at one meter
- used to reduce volatility
- used to analyze area wipes
- remote handling device
- dosimetry records retention
- the time taken for the activity of a specific isotope to fall to half its original value
- time, distance, shielding and ____________________ (2 words)
- device which produces electrical signals when exposed to radiation
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- class of radioactive materials
- air monitoring of restricted area (2 words)
- radiological postings are magenta, purple or __________ on yellow background
- performed on sealed sources over 100uCi
- as low as reasonably achievable
- personal protective equipment
- organ that uptakes Iodine
- blocking and _____________ secures outgoing packages
- packages of RAM are properly wiped, surveyed, labeled and ___________
- Radiation Protection Program completion frequency
- government agency managing radioactive materials
- Incoming RAM must be received within _________ hours of delivery
- most harmful radiation
- incident reporting program
28 Clues: type of survey meter • remote handling device • most harmful radiation • organ that uptakes Iodine • used to reduce volatility • used to analyze area wipes • incident reporting program • minimal detectable activity • dosimetry records retention • radiation monitoring devices • personal protective equipment • class of radioactive materials • most commonly used radioisotope • ...
Shop Safety Crossword 2022-10-06
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- project to practice hammering
- ___ student at a machine at a time
- cuts wood on the lathe
- used to drill a hole in wood
- the type of hammer used in class
- used in string art, hit with hammer
- a project completed for our feathered friends
- project put together with glue
- machine that spins wood to make pens/pencils
- you should never __ in shop, indoor voices
- saw used to make rough crosscut cuts
- the last thing we do in shop, most important
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- should be worn at all times in the shop
- always be read before, during and after
- saw used to cut small delicate cuts
- long hair should be ___ in the shop
- ___ should be closed toe and comfortable
- used to drive screw into wood
- long sleeves should be ___
- clothing should be fitted, not ____ in the shop
- tightens a drill head
21 Clues: tightens a drill head • cuts wood on the lathe • long sleeves should be ___ • used to drill a hole in wood • project to practice hammering • used to drive screw into wood • project put together with glue • the type of hammer used in class • ___ student at a machine at a time • saw used to cut small delicate cuts • long hair should be ___ in the shop • ...
Safety is Key 2022-10-25
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- This symbol is used to demark infectious substances
- Highest Biosafety level
- Flame over circle GHS label
- Glove material best for bacteria and body fluids.
- Best all around glove material.
- Who to ask for help if a gas cylinder is to be moved.
- Acronym for information on a chemical
- Most common lab injury.
- Fire extinguisher use acronym.
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- at 10% concentration in water, this chemical is EPA approved as a disinfectant.
- what happens if incubators are not kept clean
- These are to be taken off chemical bottles when the chemical is to be disposed.
- The liquid form of this common gas is highly dangerous and used to store many AAHI materials.
- Is a problem if this is left on a lab bench
- Main hazard created with incorrect centrifuge usage.
- Required to be worn in lab spaces.
- Must be separated from bases when stored.
- These are needed on vacuum lines in the lab
- Appropriate footwear inside the lab
- This is needed to be put out if something is spilled on the floor of the lab
- Most common GHS danger label in the lab space.
21 Clues: Highest Biosafety level • Most common lab injury. • Flame over circle GHS label • Fire extinguisher use acronym. • Best all around glove material. • Required to be worn in lab spaces. • Appropriate footwear inside the lab • Acronym for information on a chemical • Must be separated from bases when stored. • Is a problem if this is left on a lab bench • ...
PPH Safety Crossword 2022-10-22
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- Lifesaving car feature you put on
- PPE you put over your nose and mouth
- A set of written rules which explains how people working in a particular profession should behave
- One of Healthscope's core values
- Department who look after the rehabilitation of patients
- A source or situation with the potential to cause harm
- Name of the Healthscope EAP provider
- Name of the Healthscope EAP provider
- Name of the hospitals maintenance provider
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- The name of the Healthscope intranet site
- Who's responsibility is it for safety at your workplace
- Name of Healthscope’s new CEO
- Medical practitioner specialising in working in Theatre
- PPE theatre staff wear
- Name given to Healthscope's OVA training
- Name of Healthscope's corporate health & fitness program
- Name of the Healthscope hazard/incident reporting program
- What is it called when we use force & effort to move a load
- Name of the coffee shop beside the hospital
- We do this when we hear a fire alarm
- Pandemic virus effecting the world
21 Clues: PPE theatre staff wear • Name of Healthscope’s new CEO • One of Healthscope's core values • Lifesaving car feature you put on • Pandemic virus effecting the world • PPE you put over your nose and mouth • We do this when we hear a fire alarm • Name of the Healthscope EAP provider • Name of the Healthscope EAP provider • Name given to Healthscope's OVA training • ...
Kitchen Safety Review 2023-03-21
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- C.
- tsp
- Wash raw fruits and vegetables thoroughly under ___________ running water.
- Metal pans or tin foil should ________________________ be used in a microwave
- To measure brown sugar you should ______ it.
- If you have a fire in the oven, _______________ the oven door and turn off the heat.
- Thaw frozen foods in the _________________ or in a microwave oven.
- _______ cabinet doors and drawers when not in use.
- Tbsp.
- Wipe up _______________ from the floor right away.
- ______ are small kitchen tools
- Keep towels away from the ________________
- Wash cutting boards after cutting raw ____, poultry, or seafood.
- Use a __________ or step stool for reaching hard-to-get items
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- Only use microwave safe _____________
- Use a separate _________________ for drying hands and wiping up spills.
- Refrigerate or freeze leftovers within ___________ hours of serving.
- Do not touch the _____________________.
- If you have a fire on the stove never put it out with _______________, use a lid, flour, or baking soda.
- Measure liquid ingredients at _____ level
- Always wash your hands with ___________ soapy water before you handle food, after handling raw meat, poultry, and fish, and after using the ________________________.
- Use thick, dry ___________________
- To Prevent Fires: Avoid wearing loose fitting _______________
- Turn handles of cooking utensils _______________ on the range so they won’t be knocked off.
24 Clues: C. • tsp • Tbsp. • ______ are small kitchen tools • Use thick, dry ___________________ • Only use microwave safe _____________ • Do not touch the _____________________. • Measure liquid ingredients at _____ level • Keep towels away from the ________________ • To measure brown sugar you should ______ it. • _______ cabinet doors and drawers when not in use. • ...
Safety education crossword 2023-03-20
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- Required when operating a vehicle
- Set locally
- legally drunk is above .8 ___
- 194 _____ licensed drivers
- (92%)The seat belt _____ rate
- A five step process
- 78,465 _____ in 2017
- over 55 million _____
- Proves you own your car
- Set nationally
- Vehicle identification number
- When a license is taken away for more than a year
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- Space of distance
- Don’t make eye contact with a person having _____
- When a license is taken away for less that a year
- Not to be consumed before driving
- Made to track driving violations
- Set by the state
- Can get your license taken away
- The basic ____ law
20 Clues: Set locally • Set nationally • Set by the state • Space of distance • The basic ____ law • A five step process • 78,465 _____ in 2017 • over 55 million _____ • Proves you own your car • 194 _____ licensed drivers • legally drunk is above .8 ___ • (92%)The seat belt _____ rate • Vehicle identification number • Can get your license taken away • Made to track driving violations • ...
Jetbridge Operation Safety 2024-04-17
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- The jetbridge _________ is responsible for communicating with Ramp Agents in order to ensure that all equipment has been disconnected from the aircraft and properly stowed prior to moving the jetbridge
- Always wear hearing _____________ when an aircraft is arriving at the gate
- This part of a jetbridge must be outside the safety zone for aircraft arrival
- The distance between should not touch but should not be more than 2"
- Pooling water, snow, ice are examples
- The nose wheels must be ________ before the jetbridge may be moved to the AC
- This must be reported to a Leader immediately
- An Exterior and Interior ____________ must be completed before moving the jetbridge
- The Ramp must hold their signal until jetbridge movement has ________
- Moveable path to the Aircraft
- The jetbridge must be clear of the safety ____ before arrival and departure
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- If unsure of what to do, who do you call?
- This signal indicates all equipment has been disconnected and properly stowed, the jetbridge is clear, and movement may begin
- Jetbridge Operators and Ramp Agents must ________ before removing the jetbridge from the Aircraft
- ___ holds our policies and procedures
- ____________ awareness is required at all times
- Ramp Agents use these to signal in low visibilty conditions
- Operations Agents are responsible for controlling ______ to the aircraft at all times
- This wheel must touch the AC
- _____ the jetbridge to allow full opening of the aircraft door
- Arm or wand position that indicates an emergency stop
- This must be lowered after the jetbridge is in position
- The area around the jetbridge must be _____ before placing the jetbridge in motion
- First at MDW
- Short for Remain Over Night
25 Clues: First at MDW • Short for Remain Over Night • This wheel must touch the AC • Moveable path to the Aircraft • ___ holds our policies and procedures • Pooling water, snow, ice are examples • If unsure of what to do, who do you call? • This must be reported to a Leader immediately • ____________ awareness is required at all times • ...
Safety week Crossword 2024-03-06
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- , Personal injury will be classified as _________ in which ((absence of injured>= 24 Hrs )but (absence of injured<= 48 Hrs)).
- , Extinguishing media in case of fire in MIBK.(Abbreviation)
- , ________ Suit is also known as "Fire KING Rescue Suit".
- , Safety awareness survey should be conducted in ________ years ?
- , where the voltage exceed 250 volts but not exceed 650 volts under normal condition is classified as ______ voltage.
- , Fire and safety system of high rise building will be as per which standard in India.
- , Fire______ a passive fire protection system which prevent propagation of fire through floor penetration or wall penetration
- , Which equipment should be used for protection of fire hoses laid on road.
- , What type of apron should be used for working in chemical or solvent area.
- , The colour code assigned as per IS: 8318-1977 for canister/cartridges for protection against carbon monoxide gas is ______.
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- , ________ must be used while working at height.
- , Thermal expansion or surface boiling of product causes burning fuel to flow over the side of its container is known as ___________.
- , Prevention & Protection from exposure to hazard is called.
- , A substance capable of self-ignition on short exposure to air under ordinary atmospheric conditions.
- , A wall of appropriate height & Size constructed of suitable material and designed to contain the LPG spillage and to direct it to a safe location around the storage vessel is called _____ wall.
- , Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1981 is applicable to whole________.
- , If a job is to executed on road no-8, Area _______ to it will issue permit.
- , What is the safe way to exit from a room filled with smoke.
- , A vessel of more than 1000 liters capacity used for storage and transportation of compressed gas is called ________ vessel.
- , ______ Method should be used for extinguisher operation.
20 Clues: , ________ must be used while working at height. • , ________ Suit is also known as "Fire KING Rescue Suit". • , ______ Method should be used for extinguisher operation. • , Prevention & Protection from exposure to hazard is called. • , Extinguishing media in case of fire in MIBK.(Abbreviation) • ...
Kitchen Safety & Sanitation 2024-03-06
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- What goes bacteria do in the "Temperature Danger Zone?"
- Use a ___________ paper towel to wipe of the splinters of broken glass.
- What do you put glass in after you've picked up the large pieces?
- Cook meat, ________________, fish, & eggs thoroughly to avoid foodborne illness.
- What should you NEVER use to put out a grease fire?
- Bacteria loves food high in ______________.
- How should you lift a pot lid to prevent being burned by steam? Like a what?
- Keep equipment _______________ when not in use.
- What type of rug should you use in the kitchen
- It is safe to thaw frozen food in the refrigerator or __________________
- Leftovers should stored in the refrigerator or ______________?
- Food that is likely to spoil quickly is called?
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- An illness caused by unsafe bacteria.
- Pot and pan handles should be pointed _____________ and out of the way
- How many hours can leftovers remain at room temperature?
- If you drop a knife, don't try to catch it. Let it ___________.
- How soon should you clean up a spill in the kitchen?
- After cutting raw meat, fish, or poultry you should wash your knife, ________________, & cutting board.
- What can burn you if you use a wet pot holder?
- Cook, chill, ___________, combat
- Burned food should be disposed of after it has _______________ down.
- A sharp knife is a __________ knife, a dull knife is a dangerous knife.
22 Clues: Cook, chill, ___________, combat • An illness caused by unsafe bacteria. • Bacteria loves food high in ______________. • What can burn you if you use a wet pot holder? • What type of rug should you use in the kitchen • Keep equipment _______________ when not in use. • Food that is likely to spoil quickly is called? • What should you NEVER use to put out a grease fire? • ...
SAFETY PUZZLE - A 2024-03-15
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- Don’t mix electricity with ..............
- PPE Used to protect your hand
- The shape of warning sign is_______
- EOT crane hook always found with_________
- Limited entry and egress and not suitable for human inhabitants is called___________
- point A location designated to gather
- Full form of MSDS___________
- act Which behaviour is careless behavior?
- Shoes Which PPE protect your feet?
- Vibration and radiation come under ___________
- Employees visit____________health and safety services when injury occurs while at work.
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- Which PPE protect your ear?
- Full form of CPR is __________ .
- Full form of LEL_______________
- A possibility of something dangerous or unpleasant happening
- hazard ________hazards include stress, fatigue, aggression etc.
- Fire Extinguisher operating process formula
- A fall arrest system is required when a worker is operating at a height of…
- condition Missing guard is example of .......
- _______________arising out of or as a result of any type of hazards likely to adversely affect the persons or population working on or near the plant, or residing in the adjacent or nearby areas around the plant.
- The potential to cause harm is called.
- Which PPE protect your head?
- Good_________will reduce the accidents.
- Electrical PPE made from.
24 Clues: Electrical PPE made from. • Which PPE protect your ear? • Full form of MSDS___________ • Which PPE protect your head? • PPE Used to protect your hand • Full form of LEL_______________ • Full form of CPR is __________ . • The shape of warning sign is_______ • Shoes Which PPE protect your feet? • point A location designated to gather • The potential to cause harm is called. • ...
Boaters Safety Crossword 2024-05-06
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- operators must follow?
- What do the red signs on the water direct you toward?
- How old do you need to be to operate a vessel in South Carolina under exemption.
- Anchor What is the item you use to keep your boat in place that drops into the water?
- How many life jackets should be on board a vessel with one person on board
- that are loaded to capacity have a higher chance of ------and -------
- What is the name of the law enforcement for on the water?
- to ten The anchor lines should be -- times the depth of the water
- off power What does a safety lanyard do?
- What side of the boat is the starboard?
- Identification Number What does HIN mean?
- Flag What flag is red with white stripes that you may see on the water
- You must wait at least -- minutes before turning on your vessel's blower.
- How many days do you have to register your boat after purchase
- it On your vessel If you capsize stay ----?
- Never anchor from the ---?
- does the width and length of your boat determine?
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- A boat full of water is said to be -------?
- flares and rocket flares What are the two visual distress signals?
- Education Boaters born after July 1, 2007 need what to operate a vessel?
- What do the green signs on the water direct you toward?
- What's another way of saying how deep the water is?
- Outboard Sterndrive Jetdrive List the four basic types of engines
- What is the left side of the boat called?
- What side of the boat is the motor located?
- right return The phrase --- ------ ------ reminds vessels of the correct course in the lateral system
- How much should the tongue weight be for the trailer?
- plug What's the item you put in your boat to prevent sinking?
- What is it called when moving your motor up and down on your vessel?
- You must be a current ---- of South Carolina to get your SC boaters education
30 Clues: operators must follow? • Never anchor from the ---? • What side of the boat is the starboard? • What is the left side of the boat called? • Identification Number What does HIN mean? • A boat full of water is said to be -------? • What side of the boat is the motor located? • it On your vessel If you capsize stay ----? • ...
Safety Crossword - Dutch 2024-08-20
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- Welke kleur wordt meestal geassocieerd met voorzichtigheid?
- Hoeveel verwondingen zijn acceptabel voor MRC Global?
- Hoeveel maanden is het SSE-programma van MRC Global voor nieuwkomers in de afdeling operations ( in woorden )
- _________ leiderschap is de eerste kernwaarde van MRC Global
- Welk type PBM kan bescherming bieden tegen ademhalingsgevaren?
- Welk type PBM is vereist in gebieden waar bovenloopkranen in bedrijf zijn?
- ________ is verboden in alle faciliteiten, apparatuur en voertuigen van MRC Global.
- Diegene die de autoriteit en verplichting heeft om onveilige activiteiten bij MRC Global te stoppen
- You See it, ______ own it
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- Wat wordt gebruikt om kleine branden te blussen?
- Welke persoonlijke beschermingsmiddelen (PPE) gebruik je om je ogen te beschermen tegen spatten van chemicaliën?
- Wat moet je doen voordat je een zwaar voorwerp optilt?
- Welk document is vereist bij elk gevaarlijk materiaal dat op de locatie is opgeslagen.
- Wat moet je doen bij brand?
- Wat is de laatste verdedigingslinie in de hiërarchie van veiligheidsmaatregelen?
- Be a ____, commit to ZERO
- ____________ afval moet worden opgeslagen in geëtiketteerde containers.
- Een van de dingen die vermeden moet worden bij handmatig tillen
- Wat wordt niet beschouwd als PBM?
- Hoeveel EHBO'ers zijn er nodig per dienst?
20 Clues: Be a ____, commit to ZERO • You See it, ______ own it • Wat moet je doen bij brand? • Wat wordt niet beschouwd als PBM? • Hoeveel EHBO'ers zijn er nodig per dienst? • Wat wordt gebruikt om kleine branden te blussen? • Hoeveel verwondingen zijn acceptabel voor MRC Global? • Wat moet je doen voordat je een zwaar voorwerp optilt? • ...
Safety Crossword - German 2024-08-20
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- Welche Art von PSA ist in Bereichen erforderlich, in denen Brückenkräne in Betrieb sind?
- Be a ____, commit to ZERO
- Was sollten Sie tun, bevor Sie einen schweren Gegenstand heben?
- Wie viele Verletzungen sind für MRC Global akzeptabel?
- Welche PSA würden Sie verwenden, um Ihre Augen vor Chemikalienspritzern zu schützen?
- _________ Führung ist der erste Grundwert von MRC Global (Wir verwenden auch den Begriff Safety Leaership)
- You See it, ______ own it
- Wie viele Ersthelfer sind pro Schicht erforderlich?
- Was gilt nicht als PSA?
- Eines der Dinge, die beim manuellen Heben zu vermeiden sind
- Welches Dokument ist für jedes am Standort gelagerte Gefahrgut erforderlich?
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- ____________Abfälle müssen in gekennzeichneten Behältern gelagert werden.
- Was sollten Sie im Falle eines Brandes tun?
- Welche Art von PSA kann vor Gefahren für die Atemwege schützen?
- Welche Farbe wird normalerweise mit „Vorsicht“ assoziiert?
- Wer hat die Befugnis und die Pflicht, unsichere Aktivitäten bei MRC Global zu unterbinden?
- Was ist die letzte Verteidigungslinie in der Hierarchie der Kontrollen für Sicherheitsmaßnahmen?
- ________ ist in allen Einrichtungen, Anlagen und Fahrzeugen von MRC Global verboten.
- Wie viele Monate dauert das SSE-Programm von MRC Global für Neueinsteiger im Betrieb (in Worten)?
- Was wird verwendet, um kleine Brände zu löschen?
20 Clues: Was gilt nicht als PSA? • Be a ____, commit to ZERO • You See it, ______ own it • Was sollten Sie im Falle eines Brandes tun? • Was wird verwendet, um kleine Brände zu löschen? • Wie viele Ersthelfer sind pro Schicht erforderlich? • Wie viele Verletzungen sind für MRC Global akzeptabel? • Welche Farbe wird normalerweise mit „Vorsicht“ assoziiert? • ...
Public safety crossword 2024-08-09
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- a rule defining correct procedure or behavior in a sport.
- a person whose job is to extinguish fires.
- a nonindictable offense, regarded in the US as less serious than a felony
- stand for: Special weapons and tactics
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order
- This is often the largest and most visible division of a police department, and is sometimes called the backbone of the department
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- the number you call when you are need of assistance in a emergency.
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill, typically in a setting outside of a hospital.
- a service that answers public emergency and non-emergency calls to the police department.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- seize someone by legal authority and take into custody.
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- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
- It is a specially equipped helicopter that transports sick or injured people in medical emergencies or over distances or terrain that are difficult for a ground ambulance to navigate.
- someone designated or trained to respond to an emergency
- a document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police or some other body to make an arrest, search premises, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice.
- a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, especially in emergencies.
- the protection of the public from harm, danger, injury, or property damage
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
20 Clues: stand for: Special weapons and tactics • a person whose job is to extinguish fires. • seize someone by legal authority and take into custody. • someone designated or trained to respond to an emergency • a rule defining correct procedure or behavior in a sport. • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • ...
TRAFFIC SAFETY KNOWLEDGE 2024-08-12
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- Keep your ____ moving at all times
- _____means freedom from risk.
- An unexplained event is called an ______.
- Looking_____ feet ahead equals to 650 feet down the road, giving you time to ____
- ______ a fixed object to help you identify your following distance.
- In ________ weather the following distance is increased to 5 to 8 seconds.
- Look ____ and look _____ leave youself a way ___, and communicate with others around you.
- At ____ ____ look left, right and then left again before proceeding through the intersection.
- ______ to pay attention will eventually cause accidents.
- All accidents are caused by ______ behavior patterns.
- _________ unnecessary risks while driving is an example of unsafe behavior.
- Failing to ______ a safe following distance can lead to an accident.
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- 4 seconds is the minimum following distance in idea _____ conditions.
- Behavior patterns _______ overtime because we get lazy.
- Before you get out of your seat make sure you ____ your parking brake, ______ your wheels, put your bus in ______ and turn on your _____lights.
- Communicating goes a long ____ in preventing accidents.
- Use _____, brake lights and turn signals to________.
- Accidents can be _____.
- ________ unsafe driving behaviors.
- Defensive driving gives you time to make decisions allowing extra room with your bus from things you can ___ with.
- Check your _______ every 5 to 8 seconds/
- Looking _______ allows you time to adjust in the event of sudden changes
- Driving defensively allows for ______ to react and make safe decisions to the mistakes of other drivers.
- Expect the unexpected and _______ leave room to have time to react and avoid collisions.
- When driving look for low overhead clearances and _____ construction.
25 Clues: Accidents can be _____. • _____means freedom from risk. • Keep your ____ moving at all times • ________ unsafe driving behaviors. • Check your _______ every 5 to 8 seconds/ • An unexplained event is called an ______. • Use _____, brake lights and turn signals to________. • All accidents are caused by ______ behavior patterns. • ...
ROBOT SAFETY 211 2024-07-29
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- The maximum amount of weight that a machine is able to manipulate.
- _____________ guards are barriers that prohibits access to dangerous operating areas while allowing operators to access parts of the machine.
- _______________ curtains are a field of light that stops a machine when the light is blocked by an object.
- _____________ space is the space within the maximum space that is safely limited by sensors, software, or fencing.
- A reduction in the rate of an object's velocity.
- ______________ fences are placed outside the work area of the robot.
- A type of connection between a robot's wrist and end effector that causes the robot to stop when too much force is applied to the end effector.
- ________________-sensing devices are used to detect the location of people or object near hazardous areas of a machine.
- _______________ space is the space needed for a robot to perform a programmed task.
- ___________ mode is a robot setting where an engineer or operator is able to control the robot's movements and save those movements as an operating program.
- Liquid metal droplets and sparks expelled during a thermal cutting or welding process.
- ______________ position is the starting position of a robot.
- ________________ guards are barriers with tripping mechanisms that cause machines to stop when guards are removed.
- An intermediate point in a path between a robot's source and target positions.
- __________ point is any place where two components meet.
- ______ effector is a device attached to the end of a robot arm that allows it to interact with a part, component, or material.
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- A robot that can be programmed to learn a specific task in order to assist humans.
- ___________ position is the end position of a robot.
- Hand ________________ is a programming method for robots where a trainer physically moves the robot through different steps of the job process.
- ____________ sensor is a device that uses electronic sensing field to detect the presence of an object.
- ____________________ interference is electrical noise in a circuit that interrupts the transmission or reception of a signal.
- ______________ accidents occur when a robot's movements become unpredictable and an employee is struck by the robot.
- Any device that introduces motion into a system.
- ___________ events are specified timeframes during which a robot must move from a source position to a target position.
- ____________-sensing devices are mechanisms used to detect the location of people or objects near hazardous areas of a machine.
- _________________ guards may be moved or reconfigured to allow for different types of production.
- A device that detects the presence of an object or person by the amount of light present.
- _______________ sensors are a type of sensor that detects an obstruction or impact before or while it occurs.
- ___________________ space is shared space where a robot and human operator can simultaneously perform tasks.
29 Clues: A reduction in the rate of an object's velocity. • Any device that introduces motion into a system. • ___________ position is the end position of a robot. • __________ point is any place where two components meet. • ______________ position is the starting position of a robot. • The maximum amount of weight that a machine is able to manipulate. • ...
crossword safety puzzle 2024-09-04
20 Clues: hat • saw • gear • walk • wood • aware • boots • ontask • hearing • nothurt • machine • eyewear • protect • put back • handwear • necklace • listening • good clothes • correctclothes • no goofing around
A Safety Guide 2024-09-05
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- can rip your scalp
- No messing around of pushing
- a tool to measure over 1 foot in length
- Smooths it down
- Used to measure stuff
- Goes up and down
- Can get ripped.
- It cuts the wood
- Protect ears
- It won't get caught in the machine
- Something you can use for your hands
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- Can break the machine
- What do you always wear when you enter the shop
- a sander that is straight and long
- machine makes straight cuts
- a circular sander
- It stands for Personal Protective equipment
- Machines and tools
- used to blow away dust from saw
- use before you sand
20 Clues: Protect ears • Smooths it down • Can get ripped. • Goes up and down • It cuts the wood • a circular sander • can rip your scalp • Machines and tools • use before you sand • Can break the machine • Used to measure stuff • machine makes straight cuts • No messing around of pushing • used to blow away dust from saw • a sander that is straight and long • It won't get caught in the machine • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2024-09-06
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- As it gets hotter, drink more of this
- Lift with your legs, not your _____
- Location manager in charge of the safety program
- If heat exhaustion is untreated, it may progress to this
- Briotix representative for our warehouse
- Adding one power strip or extension cord to another
- Pedestrians should stop, look, and _____ at all intersections and around corners
- Personal protective _____
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- Two times the distance that the load is high
- Can be used in a choking emergency
- Dispose of these used or dull ones into designated containers
- The safety zone is at least _____ feet from a lift
- Wear these when cleaning up spills
- Number of seconds to wash your hands
- _____ it close. K stands for this in T.H.I.N.K.
- What the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature
- Worn when making a bale or cycling the compactor with the door open
- Pull this before squeezing the trigger on a fire extinguisher
- Violation of Costco’s Workplace Violence Prevent Program could result in this
- Majority of body heat is lost via this body part
20 Clues: Personal protective _____ • Can be used in a choking emergency • Wear these when cleaning up spills • Lift with your legs, not your _____ • Number of seconds to wash your hands • As it gets hotter, drink more of this • Briotix representative for our warehouse • Two times the distance that the load is high • _____ it close. K stands for this in T.H.I.N.K. • ...
Safety Procedures REVIEW 2024-09-09
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- You should ____ use your phones during an Emergency
- The _____ drill was previously called Code Red
- The _____ device secures the door during an Emergency Drill
- Where you go in the event of severe weather/drill
- This high school in CO was the first major high school massacre that brought media attention to the need for safety protocols for both law enforcement and schools
- _____ for traffic when crossing the highway!
- At lunch, go here or to any close classroom in the event of an emergency (Two words, no spaces)
- Find our class _____ and line up quietly outside during fire drills
- Our medical ____ includes the responders trained to deal with crises
- The _____ site for our school evacuation is Holy Name School gymnasium
- Cross on this Avenue when heading to the evacuation site, if possible (spelled out)
- During Non-Emergency drills, _____ to your classroom if possible
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- We review all drills because_____ is paramount in school
- What you should be in the hallway during tornado drill
- Which direction do you turn to exit OUR Classroom (A304) during a fire drill?
- Where you go at Holy Name for an evacuation will be labeled in _____ order
- Shades are shut and doors are closed / ____ during both lockdown drills
- When your name is called for attendance during a Fire Drill, speak _____
- A304 is our classroom _____
- True or False Restrooms are safe places during an Emergency Lockdown
- You exit here if your classroom is being breached in an Emergency Lockdown
- If you are outside or cannot get back into the classroom during an emergency, go to a _____ (two words, no spaces)
- When you hear a _____ alert announcement, in the hallway, move out of the way
- The Non-Emergency drill was previously called a Code _____
- During Non-Emergency drills, class does this
- Fight or _____ is the best mode of action if your classroom is being directly breached
- If you see something, _____ something!”
27 Clues: A304 is our classroom _____ • If you see something, _____ something!” • _____ for traffic when crossing the highway! • During Non-Emergency drills, class does this • The _____ drill was previously called Code Red • Where you go in the event of severe weather/drill • You should ____ use your phones during an Emergency • ...
Electrical Safety Week 2024-05-20
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- The secondary of a current transformer must never be ____________ while energized.
- Voltage rating of incoming supply for domestic use is______.
- One of the main functions of personal protective grounds is to provide a _______ impedance path for a short circuit.
- oil natural _____ forced type of colling system installed in our HT transformers.
- Electrical_________ occurs when too many devices are connected to a single power outlet or extension cord.
- Regularly ________electrical cords and extension cords for wear and tear.
- Lockout _____ are a useful tool to enable multiple workers to lockout the same isolation point.
- What is the ELCB/RCCB rating(mA) for safe working condition at home and work place area?
- Gloves used for electrical protection must be electrically tested every ___ months
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- ________ shall be used to raise alarm manually when fire, smoke, heat, etc. leading to the emergency is discovered.
- - Which type of the hand gloves should be used before working on electrical equipment?
- - Contract demand with GEB for our plant is _______ MVA.
- In confined space entry_____ volt flameproof lamp must be use for inspection job.
- The systems used to make the people in the plant area aware of a situation are called ____ system.
- Colour coding for the ground wire in electrical systems?
- Which type of fire extinguisher is suitable for electrical fires?
- - ________ is needed to protect the user from electrical shock.
- What is the name of the practice that involves locking down an electrical device and labelling it so others know who locked it and why?
- What should be used to disconnect power to electrical equipment before servicing?
- - Ensure that you buy appliances that are _______marked and certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
20 Clues: - Contract demand with GEB for our plant is _______ MVA. • Colour coding for the ground wire in electrical systems? • Voltage rating of incoming supply for domestic use is______. • Which type of fire extinguisher is suitable for electrical fires? • - ________ is needed to protect the user from electrical shock. • ...
Terms and Safety 2024-10-18
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- to mix thoroughly and add air to foods
- to shape a food by hand or placing it into a decorative mold
- to divide a food into four equal pieces
- to head liquid to just below the boiling point
- to boil a mixture to evaporate the liquid and intensify the flavor
- to leave an opening in a container so steam can escape during cooking
- to crush foods into a smooth mixture with a masher or beater
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste
- to cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears
- used to mix a light fluffy mixture into a heavy one
- combining two or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend
- to beat ingredients
- to remove a stone or seed from fruit using a sharp knife
- to cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife
- subtracting the weight of the container to find the weight of the food alone
- to remove the center of a fruit
- to coat food with a thin layer of another food
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into a mixture, making it light and fluffy
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- to pour liquid over a food as it cooks
- to separate water from solid food
- to coat food with three different layers
- to cut food into large, thin pieces with a slicing knife
- to add such flavorings as herbs and spices to food
- to remove the tough outer coating of a food
- to cut food into very thin strips
- to break of tear off small layers of food
- to use a grinder to break up a food into course, medium, or fine particles
- dividing food into smaller parts using a tool with a sharp blade
- to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- to soak dry ingredients
30 Clues: to beat ingredients • to soak dry ingredients • to remove the center of a fruit • to separate water from solid food • to cut food into very thin strips • to mix thoroughly and add air to foods • to pour liquid over a food as it cooks • to divide a food into four equal pieces • to coat food with three different layers • to break of tear off small layers of food • ...
Terms and Safety 2024-10-18
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- to lightly sprinkle a food with flour or confectioners' flour
- to cut off a very thin layer of peel with a parting knife
- to cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears
- to cook a food in a sugar syrup
- to gently mix a light, fluffy mixture into a heavier one
- dividing a food into smaller parts, using a tool with a sharp blade
- to shape a food by hand or by placing it in a decorative mold
- to cut food into large, thin pieces with a slicing knife
- to add flavorings such as herbs and spices to a food
- to loosen the flavorful food particles in a pan after food has been browned
- to coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- to break or tear off small layers of food
- to remove the center of a fruit
- to make straight, shallow cuts with a slicing knife in the surface of a food
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into a mixture
- subtracting the weight of the container to find the weight of the food alone
- to beat ingredients, such as shortening and sugar, combining, until soft and creamy
- to coat food with three different layers
- to separate solid particles from a liquid
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- to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- to mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs or a large spoon and fork
- to break up a food into coarse, medium, or fine particles
- to add flavor to a food by soaking it in a cold, seasoned liquid
- adding a thin layer of another food, which adds flavor and texture
- cutting food into small, square pieces
- mix with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion
- to pour liquid over a food as it cooks
- to heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in flavor
- to chop finely
- to coat food heavily
- to cut food into small, irregular pieces
- to mix thoroughly and add air to foods
- to cut a food into very thin strips
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste with a rolling pin, blender, or food processor
- combining two or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend
35 Clues: to chop finely • to coat food heavily • to cook a food in a sugar syrup • to remove the center of a fruit • to cut a food into very thin strips • cutting food into small, square pieces • to pour liquid over a food as it cooks • to mix thoroughly and add air to foods • to cut food into small, irregular pieces • to coat food with three different layers • ...
Terms and safety 2024-10-18
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- TO HEAT A LIQUID TO JST BELOW BOILING
- DIVIDE A FOOD INTO 4 EQUAL PARTS
- TO BEAT QUICKLY AND VIGOROUSLY
- TO LEAVE AN OPENING IN A CONTAINER
- TO REMOVE A STONE OR SEED FROM FRUIT USING A SHARP KNIFE
- TO DIP A FOOD BRIEFLY IN BOILING WATER
- TO SOAK DRY INGREDIENTS SUCH AS TEA OR HERBS IN HOT LIQUID
- AND MINCE CUT INTO SMALLER PIECES MINCE CHOP FINELY
- TO LIGHTLY SPRINKLE A FOOD WITH FLOUR
- TO REMOVE THE CENTER OF FRUIT SUCH AS AN APPLE OR PINEAPPLE
- APPLIES TO FOOD THAT IS COOKING MIX WITH A SPOON OR WIRE WHISK
- TO HEAT SUGAR UNTIL IT LIQUIFIES
- SUBTRACTING THE WEIGHT OF THE CONTAINER TO FIND THE WEIGHT OF THE FOOD ALONE
- TO MAKE STRAIGHT SHALLOW CUTS WITH A SLICING KNIFE
- TO GENTLY MIX A LIGHT FLUFFY TEXTURE INTO A HEAVIER ONE
- TO SEPARATE WATER FROM SOLID FOOD
- TO REMOVE THE TOUGH OUTER COATING OF A FOOD
- COMBINING 2 OR MORE INGREDIENTS THOROUGHLY
- TO SHAPE A FOOD BY HAND OR PLACING IT IN A MOLD
- TO CUT OFF A VERY THIN LAYER OF PEEL WITH A PARING KNIFE
- TO BEAT INGREDIENTS SUCH AS SHORTENING AND SUGAR UNTIL SOFT AND CREAMY
- TO SEPARATE SOLID PARTICLES FROM A LIQUID
- TO LOOSEN THE FLAVORFUL FOOD PARTICLES
- TO COAT A FOOD WITH A LIQUID THAT FORMS A GLOSSY FINISH
- DIVIDING A FOOD INTO SMALLER PARTS, USING A TOOL WITH A SHARP BLADE
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- TO POUR LIQUID OVER A FOOD AS IT COOKS USING A BASTER OR SPOON
- MIX THOROUGHLY AND ADD AIR TO FOODS
- TO COAT FOOD HEAVILY WITH FLOUR, BREAD CRUMBS, OR CORNMEAL
- TO CRUSH FOOD
- TO BOIL A MIXTURE IN ORDER TO EVAPORATE THE LIQUID
- TO MIX INGREDIENTS, SUCH AS SALADS, GREENS, AND DRESSING
- TO COAT A FOOD WITH THREE DIFFERENT LAYERS
- TO GRIND OR MASH COOKED FRUITS OR VEGETABLES
- TO CUT A FOOD INTO VERY THIN STRIPS
- TO COOK A FOOD IN A SUGAR SYRUP
- TO ADD SUCH FLAVORINGS AS HERBS OR SPICES TO A FOOD
- TO USE A GRINDER TO BREAK UP FOOD
- TO HEAT SUGAR UNTIL IT LIQUEFIES
- TO COAT A FOOD, SUCH AS CHICKEN OR FISH WITH FLOUR
- ADD FLAVOR TO A FOOD BY SOAKING IT IN A COLD SEASONED LIQUID
- OR SHRED TO CUT FOOD SUCH AS CHEESE INTO SMALLER PIECES USING A GRATER
- TO CUT FOOD INTO SMALL PIECES WITH KITCHEN SHEARS
- TO CUT INTO LARGE, THIN PIECES WITH A SLICING KNIFE
- TO PUT SMALL PIECES OF FOOD ON THE SURFACE OF ANOTHER FOOD
- ADDING A THIN LAYER OF ANOTHER FOOD TO ADD FLAVOR AND TEXTURE
45 Clues: TO CRUSH FOOD • TO BEAT QUICKLY AND VIGOROUSLY • TO COOK A FOOD IN A SUGAR SYRUP • DIVIDE A FOOD INTO 4 EQUAL PARTS • TO HEAT SUGAR UNTIL IT LIQUIFIES • TO HEAT SUGAR UNTIL IT LIQUEFIES • TO USE A GRINDER TO BREAK UP FOOD • TO SEPARATE WATER FROM SOLID FOOD • TO LEAVE AN OPENING IN A CONTAINER • MIX THOROUGHLY AND ADD AIR TO FOODS • TO CUT A FOOD INTO VERY THIN STRIPS • ...
Intro and Safety 2024-10-18
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- The part of the tooth the houses the blood vessels and nerves
- The science of designing the workplace so that the operators remain in the most neutral position possible
- The skull type of Greyhounds
- The part of the skull that contains the hard palate
- The skull type of Boxers
- Bad breath
- Directional term meaning towards the nostril
- This PPE causes the most fatigue
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- This disease is the most common in pets over 7
- What the E stands for in PPE
- The skull type of Golden Retrievers
- Type of supervision where the DVM is on the premises but not in eyesight
- Hardest substance in the body
- Direction term meaning towards the cheek
- Felines only have one of these on the top and bottom
- the gum tissue
- Name of tooth 108
- The temporomandibular _____ connects the maxilla and mandible
- Single rooted teeth in the rostral part of the mouth
- This council is in charge of testing the safety of dental products
20 Clues: Bad breath • the gum tissue • Name of tooth 108 • The skull type of Boxers • What the E stands for in PPE • The skull type of Greyhounds • Hardest substance in the body • This PPE causes the most fatigue • The skull type of Golden Retrievers • Direction term meaning towards the cheek • Directional term meaning towards the nostril • This disease is the most common in pets over 7 • ...
Jonathan's Safety Puzzle 2023-06-29
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- ___ cleaners are chemicals that can be found in your everyday life and are dangerous if you ingest them
- You should use this when near a fireworks demonstration to protect your vision
- When you have a fire going, you should keep a fire _ nearby
- Unintentional injuries often take place in these types of environments
- What might happen if you take too much of a prescription at once
- This is people similar to you encouraging you to do something that may not benefit you and may actively cause harm to yourself.
- How far (in feet) away you should be from fireworks when they go off
- A fire you build should always be within this thing
- A drug-assigned specifically to you by a doctor
- Something you should always wear in a car
- You should always follow these when driving
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- The thing you should always read before taking a non-prescription drug
- You have one of these in case of a poisoning
- What you should wear when in deep water or doing watersports in the ocean or lakes.
- What you should check before going out on the water
- Injuries sometimes come from these, usually involving cars
- When you call poison control, you should tell them these two things about the victim
- A lack of this worsens your judgement and increases chance of injury
- These people should not hold fireworks or even sparklers
- A large fire used for entertainment during gatherings
- Reactions to specific drugs or substances that you should be aware of and inform your doctor of
- Who you should call if you ingest poison
- What you should do to spread out ashes and coals in a fire.
- If you smell this, you should not light your grill.
- Mixing household chemicals together can cause these
25 Clues: Who you should call if you ingest poison • Something you should always wear in a car • You should always follow these when driving • You have one of these in case of a poisoning • A drug-assigned specifically to you by a doctor • What you should check before going out on the water • A fire you build should always be within this thing • ...
Safety at work 2022-12-11
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- des sécurités
- du bon sens
- before turning on a machine, you should always go through all the _________ checks to make sure there won't be an accident
- a building or room where people perform their jobs
- se cogner dans
- not showing enough attention
- to prevent something from happening
- a skin burn that happens when electricity comes in contact with your body
- if your knife doesn't cut, it's not ________ enough
- empêcher
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- prise de terre
- a useful piece of information
- a piece of equipment for moving heavy objects
- a piece of equipment for moving heavy objects
- surchargé
- something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
- equipment/clothing for a particular activity
- to lose your balance after knocking your foot against something
- souvelever
- a damaged area of the body made by a weapon
- physical damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack
- to slide without intending to
- pas serré
- do something about it
24 Clues: empêcher • surchargé • pas serré • souvelever • du bon sens • des sécurités • prise de terre • se cogner dans • do something about it • not showing enough attention • a useful piece of information • to slide without intending to • to prevent something from happening • a damaged area of the body made by a weapon • equipment/clothing for a particular activity • ...
SCRMC SAFETY MODULE 2023-01-17
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- One of the most common HAI's.
- Never to be turned off.
- Patients can be allergic to this type of glove.
- These type of threats exist in health care.
- What is the purpose for exchanging information?
- What should never be forgotten in SBAR?
- Another name for the catheter tube.
- Our cultural safety depends upon this.
- At this time, a complete list of all medicines to be continued is generated.
- A patient's bed needs to have some degree of..
- Name bands and ID are known as..
- Decreases the spread of germs.
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- Nurses or other professionals witness the patient's signature for this.
- Elderly patients are at greater risk.
- Identifies what risk there are and what steps need to be taken.
- What information in the patient's history is relevant?
- What current findings need to be exchanged?
- Not only harmful to patients, but to the hospital.
- Used as a last resort.
- A blood infection associated started with a certain port.
- Name for the red/orange label for bad equipment.
- Is the expected standard for all areas using hand-held scanners.
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guest, and staff.
- Use before and after gloving,between patients,etc.
- Never leave this line blank, put NKA.
25 Clues: Used as a last resort. • Never to be turned off. • One of the most common HAI's. • Decreases the spread of germs. • Name bands and ID are known as.. • Another name for the catheter tube. • Elderly patients are at greater risk. • Never leave this line blank, put NKA. • Our cultural safety depends upon this. • What should never be forgotten in SBAR? • ...
Monthly Safety Meeting 2022-12-17
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- Graham's program designed to support our values by recognizing and rewarding employees who identify issues or concerns
- What control includes modifying equipment or using protective barriers?
- Which popular Christmas beverage is also called "milk punch"?
- What Christmas decoration was originally made from strands of silver?
- When hazards exist, this is the first thing we try to do
- According to folklore of some countries, what horned figure punishes naughty children during Christmas time?
- This is considered a safer alternative to the source of a hazard
- Use this to control a load while it's being hoisted
- A condition that could result in personal harm, property damage or loss
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- According to legend, what holiday goodies were shaped to resemble a shepherds staff?
- We all have the obligation to stop unsafe work. Which Graham tool do we use to stop work?
- What is the most recorded Christmas song of all time?
- Scrooge's first name
- What is another word for false sense of security?
- This can be used to secure your tools or your body while working at heights
- Where can you find information on various products such as chemicals?
- The likeliness that something bad could occur from a a hazard
- Used as a hose restraint
- Santa's 9th reindeer
- This is the last line of defense
- Complete one of these when you notice a hazardous condition
- Use this document to address task specific hazards and risks
22 Clues: Scrooge's first name • Santa's 9th reindeer • Used as a hose restraint • This is the last line of defense • What is another word for false sense of security? • Use this to control a load while it's being hoisted • What is the most recorded Christmas song of all time? • When hazards exist, this is the first thing we try to do • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-31
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- Required to wear on your feet.
- Always ready.
- Once your done you have to do this to your mess.
- When picking up wood you want to lift with what.
- When playing in the workshop.
- To protect from dust getting in your eyes.
- the opposite of tight clothes.
- Wear to protect lung
- Necklaces,bracelets that should be taken off.
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- Edible stuff that can't be in the workshop.
- Opposite of run.
- Should be tied back when working.
- When waiting for teacher help you should be.
- Take off of your hands before working.
- Let someone know when you get... an are in pain.
- To protect cuts on your hands.
- you should always know what your doing and be
- attitude you should have when working
- Opposite of laziness.
- When others are in need you should do what to them.
20 Clues: Always ready. • Opposite of run. • Wear to protect lung • Opposite of laziness. • When playing in the workshop. • Required to wear on your feet. • To protect cuts on your hands. • the opposite of tight clothes. • Should be tied back when working. • attitude you should have when working • Take off of your hands before working. • To protect from dust getting in your eyes. • ...
Safety Week 2022 2022-04-27
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- God of wind and waters
- Type of wound that carries the danger of tetanus
- Original name of the Westport
- Standard treatment for sprains and strains (acronym)
- Manson's first DB with a Scandinavian name
- Most common way toxins enter the body
- Used to recover a tow line that has parted
- "Never saddle a ….."
- Prolonged exposure to the cold and loss of body heat
- Electrician Motto (acronym)
- Any space or void with limited access for entry
- Female being who brings those who died bravely in the battle to Valhalla
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- A person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards
- A loud noise that occurs for short durations
- Unprotected edge (fall protection)
- Remember this when using a fire extinguisher (acronym)
- Device used to notify search and rescue authorities of an emergency at sea (acronym)
- Colorless flammable gas that has a distinctive rotten egg smell
- Manson’s first self-propelled dredge
- Restricted maneuverability (day shape)
- Hall of Hero's
- "It's not the voltage that kills you it's the…"
- Act like a pendulum
- To be utilized for all fuel transfers (acronym)
- Device used to administer an electric shock to restore the heart's normal rhythm (acronym)
25 Clues: Hall of Hero's • Act like a pendulum • "Never saddle a ….." • God of wind and waters • Electrician Motto (acronym) • Original name of the Westport • Unprotected edge (fall protection) • Manson’s first self-propelled dredge • Most common way toxins enter the body • Restricted maneuverability (day shape) • Manson's first DB with a Scandinavian name • ...
Fire Safety Terminology 2022-04-28
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- makes an audible noise when in presence of smoke
- Liquid has flash point below 37.8 degrees C
- has supply piping filled with air or nitrogen
- used to close an opening for fire separations
- has a flashpoint at or above 37.8 degrees
- combustible metals fire
- the temperature at which a particular organic compound gives off sufficient vapor to ignite in air
- provides information in event of a fire
- take responsibility in some aspect of the fire safety plan
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- closes off a duct in the event of a fire
- used to keep pipes from freezing
- used to provide water in a Highrise building in event of a fire
- electrical fire
- flammable liquids fire
- piece of legislation covering fire safety
- sprinkler supply system that contains water all the time
- a duct for smoke and waste gases produced by a fire
- regular combustibles fire
- any trained person with proper equipment
- means of egress
20 Clues: electrical fire • means of egress • flammable liquids fire • combustible metals fire • regular combustibles fire • used to keep pipes from freezing • provides information in event of a fire • closes off a duct in the event of a fire • any trained person with proper equipment • piece of legislation covering fire safety • has a flashpoint at or above 37.8 degrees • ...
Estimate, Safety, Construction 2022-09-06
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- type of glove used when welding
- located between front bumper and front door
- certified replacement parts
- passenger side
- days an estimate is valid
- jam,
- amount owed by customer after insurance
- minimum number of photos needed
- basic pattern
- allows air into engine compartment
- loss, damage exceeds value of car
- copies needed
- number of minutes represented by .1
- can give all info needed for vehicle
- covers passenger compartment
- used with hammer to work sheet metal
- driver's side
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- farm out certain jobs
- most common route of entry
- panel, between rear door and rear bumper
- category for work performed
- parts made by manufacturer of vehicle
- between hood and windshield
- new parts
- light produced by welding
- used if additional damage is found
- used to fuse metals together.
- covers engine compartment
- damage appraisal
- anything that prevents normal breathing
- order, outlines repairs needed
- jamb, location of vin sticker
32 Clues: jam, • new parts • basic pattern • copies needed • driver's side • passenger side • damage appraisal • farm out certain jobs • days an estimate is valid • light produced by welding • covers engine compartment • most common route of entry • category for work performed • certified replacement parts • between hood and windshield • covers passenger compartment • used to fuse metals together. • ...
Food Safety Crossword 2022-09-12
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- Colonies of mold appear as this growth
- Bacteria do not usually grow well in ____ environments (i.e. citrus)
- When food has come in contact with a dangerous microbe
- In raw cookie dough, eggs and _____ can be dangerous to eat
- Acronym for First In, First Out
- Biological, _____, and physical causes of foodborne illness
- Aerobic bacteria need _____ to survive
- You should have proper ____ in the kitchen
- The temperature zone in which bacteria multiply
- Living single-celled organisms
- Bacteria love high _____ foods like eggs or meat
- If a can's contents _____ awful, like rotten eggs, throw it away!
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- The acronym for growth/control factors of bacteria
- A common symptom of foodborne illness
- The study of tiny illness-causing life forms
- The smallest, simplest life form
- _____ or indirect transmission
- Food should be at least _____ cm off the floor
- One in _____ people are sick each year with food poisoning
- Organisms that derive nourishment from a host
20 Clues: _____ or indirect transmission • Living single-celled organisms • Acronym for First In, First Out • The smallest, simplest life form • A common symptom of foodborne illness • Colonies of mold appear as this growth • Aerobic bacteria need _____ to survive • You should have proper ____ in the kitchen • The study of tiny illness-causing life forms • ...
Lab Safety Malia 2022-08-18
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- never ___ around in the lab.
- report an _____ or injury.
- check the ____ on chemical bottles twice.
- ____ must be handled with extreme care.
- ____ must not be touched.
- always work in a well ____ area.
- dispose of all ____ waste properly.
- never return ___chemicals to there container
- dress ____ for lab activities.
- be ____ with caution at all times.
- never _____ a lit burner unattended
- ______ should be worn at all times.
- be ____ for your work in the lab.
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- fill wash _____ only
- never _____ chemicals
- ____ use chipped or cracked glassware
- never _____ suction to fill a pipet.
- keep ____ clear.
- experiments must be ___ monitored all times.
- keep hands away from ____ , eyes,mouth,body.
- sharp items shall always have the ___ away or down
- observe good ____ practices.
- never ____ alone.
- never _____ into a container thats being heated
- students will wear ______ goggles.
- do not ____food , drink beverages , chew gum.
- follow all ___ carefully.
27 Clues: keep ____ clear. • never ____ alone. • fill wash _____ only • never _____ chemicals • ____ must not be touched. • follow all ___ carefully. • report an _____ or injury. • never ___ around in the lab. • observe good ____ practices. • dress ____ for lab activities. • always work in a well ____ area. • be ____ for your work in the lab. • be ____ with caution at all times. • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-24
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- 9. Store _________ items in lower drawers or on lower shelves.
- 7. When ascending or descending the stairs, use the _____________.
- 12. Stress balls can help relieve ____________ in the moment.
- 8. The best time to prepare for an __________, is before one happens.
- 3. Do not overload electrical circuits. Use only one ________ for each socket.
- 5. Close one drawer in a filing cabinet before opening another.
- 1. Never let your _______ down on safety.
- 20. Run, __________, Fight
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- 18. All employees have the ______________ to stop work when conditions are thought to be unsafe.
- 19. Sandvik’s objective is _________ harm to our people, the environment we work in, our customers and our suppliers.
- 17. Always keep three points of ___________ with a ladder.
- 13. ___________ is everyone’s responsibility.
- 10. When carrying an object, keep your ________ straight.
- 15. ____________ protection must be worn when around loud areas.
- 11. PPE should be put on prior to going into ________________ areas.
- 2. Spilled liquids create ___________ and need to be cleaned up/or identified immediately.
- 4. Do not __________ fire escape passageways and firefighting equipment.
- 14. Drink plenty of __________ to keep hydrated.
- 16. Slips, Trips, and __________ are leading causes of injuries.
- 6. Reporting unsafe acts and unsafe conditions can often help prevent ____________.
20 Clues: 20. Run, __________, Fight • 1. Never let your _______ down on safety. • 13. ___________ is everyone’s responsibility. • 14. Drink plenty of __________ to keep hydrated. • 10. When carrying an object, keep your ________ straight. • 17. Always keep three points of ___________ with a ladder. • 12. Stress balls can help relieve ____________ in the moment. • ...
Lab Safety Crosswords 2023-08-22
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- wear appropriate _____ in the laboratory.
- what to do to test the odor of the chemicals
- "like ya otter...add ____ to water"
- ______ or drinking in the lab is strictly forbidden
- what to do with hands after the conclusion of every lab
- know all fire drill ________
- how long do you have to wash an area affected with acid (minutes)
- never _____ anything or touch chemicals unless specifically instructed to do so
- what must be written before coming to class the day of the lab
- weak acid that you have to pour on a strong acid to neutralize it
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- what the teacher has to give to perform lab activities
- what must be worn during experiments involving caustic/corrosive chemicals
- what to keep away from face, eyes, and mouth when using chemicals
- never carry hot equipment or dangerous chemicals through a crowd of _______
- tie back long ____ during lab activities.
- what to use with extreme caution
- keep work areas _____.
- what to never pour back into bottles
- what to do when an accident happens
- what to NOT dispose hazardous and toxic chemicals down
20 Clues: keep work areas _____. • know all fire drill ________ • what to use with extreme caution • "like ya otter...add ____ to water" • what to do when an accident happens • what to never pour back into bottles • wear appropriate _____ in the laboratory. • tie back long ____ during lab activities. • what to do to test the odor of the chemicals • ...
Web Safety Tools 2023-08-22
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- someone who sends ,posts , or shares negative things about another person
- use and or distribution of copyrighted computer software in violation of the copyright laws or applicable license restrictions
- the programs and other operating info used by a computer
- Hats good hackers
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols
- a secret word or randomized characters used t get into something
- computer programing system
- the machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer or other electronic system
- a piece of code that is capable of copying itself and corrupting the system or destroying data
- the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same
- a part of a computer system or network which is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication
- is unsolicited and unwanted junk email sent out in bulk to an indiscriminate recipient list and is sent for commercial purposes
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- microcomputer and software
- a device that forwards data packets to the appropriate parts of a computer network
- internet users who exploit children and teens for sexual and violent purposes
- a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet access
- interconnected computing devices that can exchange data and share resources with each other
- designed to detect and destroy computer
- information that has been translated into a form that is efficient for movement or processing
- computer expert that can get personal info
- Theft the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information, usually for financial gain
- an action or practice of sending sexually explicit photographs and/or messages
- the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own
- Hats bad hackers
- random-access memory
25 Clues: Hats bad hackers • Hats good hackers • random-access memory • microcomputer and software • computer programing system • designed to detect and destroy computer • computer expert that can get personal info • the programs and other operating info used by a computer • a secret word or randomized characters used t get into something • ...
Technology/Safety 2024 2023-08-31
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- People who are technologically __________ understand technology
- has a lesser role than a technologist
- this item is a restraining device used to held a workpiece in place
- this item is a protective device that forms a barrier between a hazardous object such as a blade
- the sum of all the engineered tools/devices/processes available
- is a stationary table that does straight cuts for long length of wood
- uses a rotating abrasive device to smooth a surface
- an invention may be improved. This improvement is called an _____________
- Devices such as a___________ and the telescope helps scientists learn more about the natural world
- is often a stationary piece of equipment with a smaller blade used for intricate cuts and crafts
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- cuts wood like a circular saw but allows angled cuts
- the development of an entirely new device or product
- Unlike scientists, _____________ are not looking for answers to questions about the natural world, they look for the best solution
- The technologist is usually the ___________ and guides the technician
- is a stationary saw with narrow blade that is more robust for small cuts in wood or metal and some with curves
- smooths down wood through spinning blades
- is an example of a technologist
- makes use of human knowledge to convert resources into the goods and services that people need.
- studies the natural world
- Acquire and applies scientific knowledge to build/design and create something
- hand-held device used to safely manage the workpiece near the spinning blade
21 Clues: studies the natural world • is an example of a technologist • has a lesser role than a technologist • smooths down wood through spinning blades • uses a rotating abrasive device to smooth a surface • cuts wood like a circular saw but allows angled cuts • the development of an entirely new device or product • ...
Food Handler safety. 2023-09-22
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- a parasite found in wild meat and pork and raw meat
- used to measure food under pressure to measure eternal
- deep cleaning hands,other exposed body parts and never reusing gloves and covering exposed hair
- Thawing big food like ham on the the lowest rank in the fridge can take 3 days
- the area between 41' and 135'
- washing the top to the bottom thoroughly for a minute
- found in raw meat and vegetables
- found in raw meat,raw eggs, and vegetables
- Thawing food with the microwave
- affects the instestines similarly to Trichinella Spiralis
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- only to remove the surface level dirtiness
- changes color when food is in danger zone
- kills microscopic bad organisms
- Bad bacteria found in dairy vegetables and cantaloupe
- measures the temp electronically
- edible food that doesn't need to be washed or cooked
- virus' found in shellfish and lettuce
- only surface level
- Bad bacteria/viruses that cause sickness/disease on food
- Thaw food in large container with cold water for 2 hours
- Thawing small foods like a meat patty or seafood by cooking it
21 Clues: only surface level • the area between 41' and 135' • kills microscopic bad organisms • Thawing food with the microwave • measures the temp electronically • found in raw meat and vegetables • virus' found in shellfish and lettuce • changes color when food is in danger zone • only to remove the surface level dirtiness • found in raw meat,raw eggs, and vegetables • ...
Public Safety Bell 2022-05-19
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- A deal made between the prosecutor and the defense attorney that allows for a lesser sentence in exchange for a guilty plea
- London magistrate that founded the Bow Street Runners
- of Vollmer’s who advocated for law enforcement agencies to employ technological advances, such as motorized patrols, effective radio communications, and rapid response to aid effective crime fighting
- Amendment that guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial
- The person that presents evidence against the defendant and represents the victim
- material that’s subject’s authenticity is either partially or entirely in need of being proven or disproven
- protects against self incrimination
- Person in charge of a major incident under the National Incident Command System
- The form of policing where males over 12 formed tithings of 10 families
- Amendment that protects agains cruel and unusual punishment
- This person performs autopsies and collects evidence from the body to determine the manner of death
- Earliest type of punishment for crime before official law enforcement was developed
- a formal charging document that is issued to take a case to trial
- Dentist that identifies people and collects evidence based on studying dental records, bite marks and teeth
- Over sees the entire courtroom and makes decisions during a trial
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- American Law enforcement concepts originated in this country
- In 1829, this person with English Parliament mandated a publicly funded police force throughout England.
- beginning of American Sheriff in England under king William
- Amendment that protects against illegal searches and seizure
- closed proceedings that determine that enough evidence exists that a crime was committed.
- "to say the Truth." Jury Selection
- financial deposit made to ensure that the defendant will appear in court if released during the pretrial phase.
- person uses physical evidence such as finger prints, footprints, blood spatter and clothing to help reconstruct a crime scene
- group of 12 citizens that will vote on the guilt or innocence of a defendant
- the person accused of a crime
- First recorded police system traces back to here
- developed the School of Criminology at UC Berkley
- studies criminal behavior and society’s response to crime. He also uses sociological theories and methods to develop theories and profiles of criminals
28 Clues: the person accused of a crime • "to say the Truth." Jury Selection • protects against self incrimination • First recorded police system traces back to here • developed the School of Criminology at UC Berkley • London magistrate that founded the Bow Street Runners • beginning of American Sheriff in England under king William • ...
Health & Safety Crossword 2022-05-26
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- Coined as "fitting the job to the employee"
- What must you wear anytime your do work outside?
- Reporting unsafe acts and conditions can help prevent ______
- It is imperative to stay ____ during the summer
- ______ a narrowly avoided accident
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- Under no circumstances should these be blocked
- Includes the information for chemicals
- All areas of the store are clear and free of _______
- We use ______ as a measurement for noise
- Spilled liquids create ____ and need to be cleaned up immediately
- Refers to protective clothing, helmets, goggles, gloves or other garments and equipment designed to protect employees from injury
- Protects against small impacts the worker may incur when bumping into or knocking against a stationary object
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- This hazard can truly be shocking
- HIV and Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne ______
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace
- A location that has limited entry and egress and is not designed for continuous occupancy
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- To prevent ______, trips and falls: take your time, pay attention to where you are going, keep walkways clear of clutter and obstructions
- When to report a work-related injury
- This must be done to ensure employee safety when cleaning or repairing a piece of equipment
- Which is better for the back when: pulling or pushing?
22 Clues: This hazard can truly be shocking • ______ a narrowly avoided accident • When to report a work-related injury • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • Includes the information for chemicals • We use ______ as a measurement for noise • Coined as "fitting the job to the employee" • Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2023-10-06
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- Be ready for ___________ in creating habits and have a backup plan.
- Set ______________ goals for exercise and you’re more likely to keep it up and make it a habit.
- Schedule ____________ just as you do other appointments and let people know that you’re booked.
- unhealthy habits with new, healthy ones.
- Habits can help you accomplish your health and wellness goals
- The quality of your sleep maters, __________sleep can contribute to mental health symptoms.
- __________your new, healthy habits and be patient with yourself
- When building a ____________ habit, ask yourself what you can do the rest of your life, not just the next few weeks.
- Some People like to wait until the begging of a week, month, or year to start something new, but the best time is just to start a new __________ right away, so it does not become an excuse to put it off.
- Be careful not to berate yourself or think that one __________“blows” a whole day’s worth of healthy habits.
- When it comes to ________, many of us have developed habits.
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- Be sure you’ve identified all the _________ that cause you to engage in those habits.
- ____________ your progress along the way will help your process s op you can look back on what you have done.
- Nurturing your __________health can also help you manage health conditions that are worsened by stress.
- Exercise will become a habit when it fits into your normal __________________.
- While what constitutes rest may vary from person to person, it generally means giving your mind and body the _____________ to unwind and restore.
- Working with a __________, however, can be a particularly powerful way to improve mental health.
- Pick _____________ that you look forward to, not something you have to force yourself to do just because it’s good for you. Enjoyable activities are more likely to become habits
- Constantly consuming information about other people’s lives may cause someone to compare themselves and promote feelings of low self-worth, which increases feelings of ________ and depression.
- Make sure to __________ habits to fit your new normal.
20 Clues: unhealthy habits with new, healthy ones. • Make sure to __________ habits to fit your new normal. • When it comes to ________, many of us have developed habits. • Habits can help you accomplish your health and wellness goals • __________your new, healthy habits and be patient with yourself • Be ready for ___________ in creating habits and have a backup plan. • ...
Safety, Health, Environment 2023-10-06
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- Can cause fire inside Seamaster Premise
- Solvent (e.g. Toluene, xylene, white spirit can cause _______
- Must turn on _____ before doing any work
- Chemical Exposure Route
- Lung Protection PPE
- Waste Hazardous waste that can impact human and environment
- Wastewater Treatment Plan produces paint ______ (waste)
- Pain Common computer use related pain
- Container for liquid waste
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- Kit Use during leakage or spillage
- If there is non-compliance to laws and regulation, employer/employee will be charged with ___________
- Safety color for warning
- Must follow ______ signage when fire occur
- Hand Protection PPE
- Spillage can cause ______ pollution
- 3R - Reduce, Reuse, ________
- Potential to source harm or health effects on people
- How to use fire extinguisher
- Skull crossbone signage on labeling means ________
- Use to flush out chemical splashed to prevent irritation
20 Clues: Hand Protection PPE • Lung Protection PPE • Chemical Exposure Route • Safety color for warning • Container for liquid waste • 3R - Reduce, Reuse, ________ • How to use fire extinguisher • Kit Use during leakage or spillage • Spillage can cause ______ pollution • Pain Common computer use related pain • Can cause fire inside Seamaster Premise • ...
kitchen safety/sanitation 2024-09-19
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- 40 degrees to 140 degrees
- keep floor clear of:
- wear if you have an open sore or cut on your hands
- always hold knives by the:
- never put these near the moving part of a blender, mixer, or garbage disposal
- keep sharp
- never mix these together
- slice, chop, or dice foods on this
- needs to be tied back
- always lift lids away from you
- always cute food with this facing down
- keep away from heating elements
- dont plug in multiple at once
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- never put on a grease fire
- keep in or near your kitchen
- keep all electrical appliances and cords away from this
- use when handling got items
- rugs in the kitchen should have this
- used to reach high places
- the process of handling food in ways that are clean and healthy
- clean up immediately
- using precautionary methods in the kitchen to prevent an accident
- dont try to catch
- clean these after cleaning with chemicals
- unplug by holding onto the plug
25 Clues: keep sharp • dont try to catch • keep floor clear of: • clean up immediately • needs to be tied back • never mix these together • 40 degrees to 140 degrees • used to reach high places • never put on a grease fire • always hold knives by the: • use when handling got items • keep in or near your kitchen • dont plug in multiple at once • always lift lids away from you • ...
Internet Safety Crossword 2025-03-13
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- the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks.
- alter (a photographic image) digitally using Photoshop image-editing software.
- Using bold letter during text
- the fraudulent practice of sending emails or other messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.
- any kind of communication over the Internet
- a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style
- It encompasses a wide range of criminal activities that are carried out using digital devices and/or networks
- the part of a social networking website, web browser, or other piece of software, that allows a user to control who sees information about the user
- the acceptable way of communicating on the internet.
- An online predator is an individual who uses the Internet as a means to commit sexual abuse or harassment, specifically of children
- using the Internet, email, or other electronic communications to stalk someone
- Grooming is when someone builds your trust and makes a connection with you to get you to do something sexual or illegal.
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- small files of information that a web server generates and sends to a web browse
- intentional video-recorded assault of individuals which are then posted
- Theft an act of pretending to be another person for the purpose of entertainment or fraud.
- when someone posts or comments online to deliberately upset others
- the illegal copying or distribution of copyrighted material via the Internet
- mean content about someone else
- a type of malicious software—or malware—that prevents you from accessing your computer files, systems, or networks and demands you pay a ransom for their return
- information about a particular person that exists on the internet
20 Clues: Using bold letter during text • mean content about someone else • any kind of communication over the Internet • the acceptable way of communicating on the internet. • information about a particular person that exists on the internet • when someone posts or comments online to deliberately upset others • ...
First-Aid & Safety 2025-02-06
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- slightly above normal body temp with heavy sweating. cool and clammy skin.
- steril covering
- food or foreign objects blocking airway in throat
- rest,ice,compression,elevation
- break in bone
- muscle pull or tear
- wound where skin is scraped off
- seizure
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- displacement of a bone from its joint
- injury in the brain caused by a blow
- first intial care
- life saving technique using chest compressions
- When a first aid provider breaches a duty and the person for whom he is caring is injured as a result
- partial or complete torn ligaments
- Encourage people to assist others in distress by granting them immunity against lawsuits
- position where you place a conscious person during their injury
- sever breathing difficulty,coughing,and wheezing
- Difficulty breathing, lightheadedness, itchy and red skin
- automated external difibulator
- body part gets removed
20 Clues: seizure • break in bone • steril covering • first intial care • muscle pull or tear • body part gets removed • rest,ice,compression,elevation • automated external difibulator • wound where skin is scraped off • partial or complete torn ligaments • injury in the brain caused by a blow • displacement of a bone from its joint • life saving technique using chest compressions • ...
Kitchen Safety crossword 2025-02-12
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- needed to keep smoke and fumes from building
- can cause fires if overheated or spilled
- an indury caused by touching something hot
- spreading germs between different foods
- worn to protect hands from burns or cuts
- a treatment given after an injury in the kitchen
- can cause slipping accidents; clean immediately.
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- a cooking tool that gets very hot on the stove
- a sharp tool used for cutting; always handle with care.
- a divice used to put out fires
- a kitchen applience that gets very hot
- a surface used to chop food safely
- worn to protect clothing from spills and splashes
- when water reaches 100°C
- used to cover pots to prevent splatters and control heat
- uncooked food that can carry bacteria
- used to keep hands and surfaces dry
- used to wash hands and dishes to prevent contamination
- a dangerous hazard that can start from unatended cooking
- a type of knife that is more dangerous then a sharp one
20 Clues: when water reaches 100°C • a divice used to put out fires • a surface used to chop food safely • used to keep hands and surfaces dry • uncooked food that can carry bacteria • a kitchen applience that gets very hot • spreading germs between different foods • can cause fires if overheated or spilled • worn to protect hands from burns or cuts • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2024-09-30
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- Regulated waste that is comprised of potentially infectious organic materials.
- What may occur when improperly handling chemical or biological materials.
- These kits are located in common areas throughout the building and contain items to help with injuries and ailments.
- This procedure is done to a machine before maintenance can start.
- Documents that contain hazard information for chemicals on site. (Abbr.)
- This report must be completed with the EHS department when personal injuries or near misses occur.
- These are the most common workplace hazard and can be fatal above six feet.
- An incident that requires medical, fire, or police response.
- Hazard Improperly stored equipment left on the floor, can lead to slips and falls.
- The cause of bloodborne diseases such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV
- Fire prevention equipment located throughout the building, when using it, remember P.A.S.S.
- The governing body that standardizes and enforces workplace safety regulations.
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- When an evacuation occurs in our building, we all meet here.
- Everyone in the building has this towards creating a safe work environment.
- Located at every entrance of the building and contain emergency response information.
- Call 911
- Conducted in labs that help identify potential hazards and violations.
- Stations located in every lab, used after occular exposure.
- Divided by zones, they help assist in the evacuation procedures during a fire alarm.
- EHS keeps a digital collection of safety documents on here for your reference.
- Must be worn at all times when inside a lab. (Abbr.)
21 Clues: Call 911 • Must be worn at all times when inside a lab. (Abbr.) • Stations located in every lab, used after occular exposure. • When an evacuation occurs in our building, we all meet here. • An incident that requires medical, fire, or police response. • This procedure is done to a machine before maintenance can start. • ...
Lab Safety & Hygiene 2025-03-26
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- Always bring your measuring equipment and your kitchen _____ up to the Teacher's Island to gather ingredients.
- Hair past your ___________ should always be tied back or covered in a hair net.
- Cup Ingredients such as flour, peanut butter, or granulated sugar should be measured using a dry ___________ _____.
- Clean the _______ _____ with a wash clothe after use to ensure food left behind does not burn or catch fire.
- Always dry out the ______at the conclusion of lab, so that bacteria does not have a breeding ground to multiply.
- Having items on the stove top at any time is unsafe, and considered a _____ hazard.
- Use up the last of an ______________ before opening the next.
- Ingredients such as milk, water, or melted butter should be measured with a _______ measuring cup.
- Wash __________ thoroughly, residue or crumbs left behind from lab will dirty up the work area and attract pests.
- _______ ______ should always go under the table during labs.
- Your ________ is located in the white binders marked with your kitchen number. Read them carefully.
- Never _____ or stand on the counter tops, to maintain a sanitary workspace.
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- You should NEVER dry dishes with _______ _______, as it is wasteful and not good for the environment.
- You need two _____ _______ each lab day, to wash counter tops and surfaces.
- Language should always be _____________, you never know who is listening in!
- _____ Counter tops after washing to maintain the cleanliness of your environment.
- _________ should always be pushed up to them catching on objects, to keep your clothing and workspace clean, and to avoid burns.
- ________ should be pushed in at the beginning of lab, to ensure they do not block the walk way or become tripping hazard.
- Close-toed _______ should always be worn in lab to keep feet safe and avoid tripping hazards.
- Use ______ _______ as a more sustainable option to dry dishes and counter tops.
- Never _____ or rough-house in labs, as it can become incredibly unsafe for you and everyone in your lab very quickly.
- Wash your ______ ______ once a week, to avoid a dirty area developing where your dishes sit while drying.
22 Clues: _______ ______ should always go under the table during labs. • Use up the last of an ______________ before opening the next. • You need two _____ _______ each lab day, to wash counter tops and surfaces. • Never _____ or stand on the counter tops, to maintain a sanitary workspace. • Language should always be _____________, you never know who is listening in! • ...
Food Safety Vocabulary 2025-06-18
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- Bacteria that require an oxygen-free environment to grow.
- When 2 or more people get the same illness caused by the same pathogen.
- When conditions are good, bacteria require this to reach a large enough cluster of them to make a person sick.
- Bacteria that require oxygen to grow.
- Removing this from food limits the growth of bacteria; raisins, jerky
- Protein is one of bacteria’s favorites.
- Organisms that cause illness.
- The range of temperature where bacteria grow rapidly.
- Anything unwanted that gets into food.
- Control this to kill bacteria or slow its growth.
- The measure of acidy or alkalinity.
- Commercial mayonnaise raises the level of this to prevent bacteria from growing well.
- Contamination in food caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fish toxins.
- The pathogen that makes a home in another living creature; it is often a worm.
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- Any surface that touches food.
- The formal name for food poisoning.
- The measure of moisture in food that bacteria can use to thrive.
- Taking steps to kill pathogens.
- The pathogen that requires a healthy cell to reproduce; it can live on surfaces for days.
- When contamination, like bacteria, is carried from one place to another.
- Some bacteria require it to live while others don’t.
- The pathogen responsible for most foodborne illness, it reproduces by dividing.
- Contamination in food caused by substances like mercury, bleach, or pesticides.
- Contamination in food from things that can be seen like toothpicks, chewing gum, or glass shards.
- Taking steps to remove dirt and grime.
25 Clues: Organisms that cause illness. • Any surface that touches food. • Taking steps to kill pathogens. • The formal name for food poisoning. • The measure of acidy or alkalinity. • Bacteria that require oxygen to grow. • Taking steps to remove dirt and grime. • Anything unwanted that gets into food. • Protein is one of bacteria’s favorites. • ...
textiles safety crossword 2025-07-30
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- - a large piece of cloth that protects someones entire body
- - the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- - a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
- - the matter from which a thing is or can be made.
- - an object that is to be sat on not stood on or leaned on
- - taking someones attention away from what they are doing
- - using machines with...
- - organised work space
- - To remove wrinkles and creases from clothing and other fabrics
- - Used to hold fabric pieces together before sewing
- - understanding how to use all the equipment
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- - something that has the potential to cause harm
- - Cloth or other materials produced by weaving or knitting the fibres.
- - something that is sewn into fabric to make it hold or used to decorate fabrics through embroidery or applique
- - the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing that has been turned under the sewn.
- - used to cut fabric and thread
- - Using a needle and thread to decorate fabric with a design.
- - spun thread that is often used for knitting, sewing or weaving.
- - paying attention when the teacher is speaking
- - a piece of clothing that goes around someones hands to protect them
20 Clues: - organised work space • - using machines with... • - used to cut fabric and thread • - understanding how to use all the equipment • - paying attention when the teacher is speaking • - something that has the potential to cause harm • - the matter from which a thing is or can be made. • - Used to hold fabric pieces together before sewing • ...
textiles safety crossword 2025-07-30
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- - a large piece of cloth that protects someones entire body
- - the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- - a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
- - the matter from which a thing is or can be made.
- - an object that is to be sat on not stood on or leaned on
- - taking someones attention away from what they are doing
- - using machines with...
- - organised work space
- - To remove wrinkles and creases from clothing and other fabrics
- - Used to hold fabric pieces together before sewing
- - understanding how to use all the equipment
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- - something that has the potential to cause harm
- - Cloth or other materials produced by weaving or knitting the fibres.
- - something that is sewn into fabric to make it hold or used to decorate fabrics through embroidery or applique
- - the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing that has been turned under the sewn.
- - used to cut fabric and thread
- - Using a needle and thread to decorate fabric with a design.
- - spun thread that is often used for knitting, sewing or weaving.
- - paying attention when the teacher is speaking
- - a piece of clothing that goes around someones hands to protect them
20 Clues: - organised work space • - using machines with... • - used to cut fabric and thread • - understanding how to use all the equipment • - paying attention when the teacher is speaking • - something that has the potential to cause harm • - the matter from which a thing is or can be made. • - Used to hold fabric pieces together before sewing • ...
Safety & Security 1 2025-07-12
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- Workstations with a proper _______ setup minimize strain.
- What would texting while driving be classified as?
- The abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment is?
- Ignoring proper lifting leads to _______ (2 words).
- What compensation do you get when you purchase shoes? An ________.
- _______ Strain Injury (RSI).
- What is the "CP" in CPR?
- What item is recommended when riding a bike?
- A worksite hazard in a guest centre?
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- Why do we use gloves?
- You use a N-95 mask when the _______ (2 words) is extreme.
- What protection do we have that repels bears (2 words)?
- When entering the railyard, what should you be wearing?
- Each month a worksite safety _______ must be completed.
- What kind of document is used when the Corporation has rules employees must abide by?
- Working areas need to be _______.
- When it is hot, hot, hot, what should we drink?
- To put out a fire we need a _______(2 words).
- What category would extreme heat be classified as?
- What ergonomic engineering is used to assist with luggage handling? (2 words)
- Rest, Ice, _______, Elevation (RICE).
21 Clues: Why do we use gloves? • What is the "CP" in CPR? • _______ Strain Injury (RSI). • Working areas need to be _______. • A worksite hazard in a guest centre? • Rest, Ice, _______, Elevation (RICE). • What item is recommended when riding a bike? • To put out a fire we need a _______(2 words). • When it is hot, hot, hot, what should we drink? • ...
Crime and Safety 2025-07-08
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- Xavfsizlik yoki himoyalanganlik holati
- Huquq-tartibot organi vakili
- Adolat yoki qonuniy yechim
- Xavf yoki tahdid holati
- Qonun tartibini saqlovchi organ
- Voqeani ko‘rgan guvoh
- Himoya yoki xavfsizlik choralari
- Rasmiy xabar yoki ariza berish
- Zo‘ravonlik yoki kuch ishlatish
- Amal qilinadigan qoidalar
- O‘g‘rilik — yashirincha narsa o‘g‘irlash
- Himoya qilish yoki asrash
- Vaqtincha hibsxona yoki qamoqxona
- Zo‘rlik bilan narsa tortib olish (talonchilik)
- Mahalla yoki jamiyat a’zolari
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- Favqulodda yoki zudlik bilan choralanishi kerak bo‘lgan holat
- Oldini olish choralari
- Qonun buzganlik uchun pul jarimasi
- Sud organi yoki sud binosi
- Uzoq muddatga jazoni o‘tash joyi
- Jazolash yoki jazo turi
- Qonun yoki rasmiy qoidalar to‘plami
- Jinoyatda gumon qilinayotgan odam
- Qonunga zid harakat yoki jinoyat
- Kuzatuv kamerasi tizimi
- Jinoyatchini ushlab olish yoki hibsga olish
- Himoyachi yoki xavfsizlik xodimi
- Qonuniy yoki ruxsat etilgan
- Tahdid yoki xavf tug‘diruvchi holat
- Jinoyatdan zarar ko‘rgan shaxs
30 Clues: Voqeani ko‘rgan guvoh • Oldini olish choralari • Xavf yoki tahdid holati • Jazolash yoki jazo turi • Kuzatuv kamerasi tizimi • Amal qilinadigan qoidalar • Himoya qilish yoki asrash • Sud organi yoki sud binosi • Adolat yoki qonuniy yechim • Qonuniy yoki ruxsat etilgan • Huquq-tartibot organi vakili • Mahalla yoki jamiyat a’zolari • Rasmiy xabar yoki ariza berish • ...
Terms and Safety 2025-01-09
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- To mix thoroughly and add air to foods.
- To pour liquid over a food as it cooks using a baster or spoon.
- To add such flavorings as herbs and spices to a food.
- To break or tear off small layers of food.
- To Pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste with a rolling pin, blender, or food processor.
- To cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears.
- To put small pieces of food on the surface of another food.
- To use a grinder to break up a food into coarse, medium, or fine particles.
- To cut a food into very thin strip.
- To coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal.Marinate- To add flavor to a food by soaking it in a cold, seasoned liquid.
- Dividing a food into smaller parts, using tool with a sharp blade.
- To beat ingredients, combining until soft and creamy.
- To mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs or a large spoon and fork.
- To beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into a mixture.
- To grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth.
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- To divide a food into four equal pieces.
- To use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid.
- coating food with thin layer of another food.
- To coat a food with three different layers.
- To shape a food by hand or by placing it in a decorative mold.
- combining two or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend.
- and dice-cutting into small pieces. (Cubed pieces are ½ in square, dice is 1/8 to ¼ in square.)
- To make straight shallow cuts with a slicing knife.
- Subtracting the weight of the container to find the weight of food alone.
- and shred To cut food into smaller pieces or shreds by pressing and rubbing the food against the rough surface.
- To cut a food into large thin pieces with slicing knife.
- To heat liquid to just below the boiling point.
- and mince- Cut food into small irregular pieces, mince is chop finely.
- To crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher or beater.
- cut off a very thin layer of peel with paring knife.
30 Clues: To cut a food into very thin strip. • To mix thoroughly and add air to foods. • To divide a food into four equal pieces. • To break or tear off small layers of food. • To coat a food with three different layers. • coating food with thin layer of another food. • To heat liquid to just below the boiling point. • To cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears. • ...
Terms and Safety 2025-01-09
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- to cook a food in a sugar syrup
- to cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears
- to separate solid particles from a liquid such as broth
- to lightly sprinkle a food with flour or sugar
- to separate water from solid food
- to boil a mixture to evaporate the liquid and intensify the flavor
- to loosen the flavorful food particles in a pan after food has been browned
- to mix thoroughly and add air to foods
- to soak dry ingredients in hot liquid to extract flavor from texture
- to coat a food with flour
- to heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color
- to add such flavorings as herbs and spices to a food
- to shape a food by hand or in a decorative mold
- to use a grinder to break up a food into coarse
- to coat food heavily with flour, breadcrumbs, or cornmeal
- to coat a food with three different layers
- to divide a food into four equal pieces
- To make a liquid clear by removing solid particles
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- to put small pieces of food on the surface of another food
- To crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher or beater
- to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- Mix food with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion
- to remove the tough outer coating of a food
- to beat ingredients until soft and creamy
- to leave an opening in a container so steam can escape during cooking
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into a mixture
- to remove a stone or seed from fruit using a sharp knife
- to remove the center of a fruit
- to use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid
- to heat liquid to just below the boiling point
- To pour liquid over a food as it cooks using a baster or spoon
- used to gently mix a light fluffy mixture into a heavier one
- to add flavor to a food by soaking it in a cold seasoned liquid
- to mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs
- to coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- to dip a food briefly in boiling water and then in cold water to stop the cooking process
36 Clues: to coat a food with flour • to cook a food in a sugar syrup • to remove the center of a fruit • to separate water from solid food • to mix thoroughly and add air to foods • to divide a food into four equal pieces • to beat ingredients until soft and creamy • to coat a food with three different layers • to remove the tough outer coating of a food • ...
Terms and Safety 2025-01-09
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- pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste with a rolling pin, blender, or food processor
- subtracting weight of container to find weight of food
- to put small pieces of food, such as butter, on the surface of another food
- seperate solid particles from liquid
- heat liquid just below boiling point
- cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears
- mix thoroughly and add air to foods
- used to gently mix a light fluffy mix into a heavier one
- often applies to food that is cooking. Mix with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion
- remove center of fruit
- to coat food heavily with flour, bread, crumbs or cornmeal
- break or tear small layer of food with fork
- grind or mash cooked fruits or veggies until smooth
- combining 2 or more ingredients so they blend
- to heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color
- divide a food into 4 equal pieces
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- dividing food into smaller parts
- preparation technique in which food is coated with layer of another food
- mix ingredients such as salad greens and dressing by tumbling them with tongs or large spoon or fork
- pour liquid over a food as it cooks using a baster or spoon. Foods are often in sauces or pan juices
- cut food into large thin pieces with slicing knife
- to cook a food in sugar syrup
- to lighty sprinkle a food with flour or confections sugar
- to make straight shallow cuts with a slicing knife on surface of food
- to cut food into large thin pieces with slicing knife
- to coat food with 3 different layers
- to beat ingredients such as sugar, combining until soft and creamy
- use grinder to break food into coarse, medium, or fine particles
- to cut off very thin layer of peel with a paring knife
- cut food such as carrots and cheese into shred by rubbing them on grater
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into mixture, making it light and fluffy
- to use a pastry brush to coat a food with liquid such as melted butter or a sauce
32 Clues: remove center of fruit • to cook a food in sugar syrup • dividing food into smaller parts • divide a food into 4 equal pieces • mix thoroughly and add air to foods • seperate solid particles from liquid • heat liquid just below boiling point • to coat food with 3 different layers • break or tear small layer of food with fork • combining 2 or more ingredients so they blend • ...
terms and safety 2025-01-09
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- lightly sprinkle a food with flour/confectioners sugar
- to mix thoroughly and add air to foods
- to coat food like chicken or fish in flour
- to pour liquid over a food as it cooks
- separate sold particles from liquid
- putting a thin layer of something on another food
- to coat food with liquid that forms a glossy finish
- cut food into small irregular pieces
- to beat ingredients, such as shortening and sugar, combining until soft
- 1/8 to 1/4 inch square cutting
- to cut into small pieces with kitchen shears
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into the mixture
- make a liquid clear by removing solid particles
- mix with a spoon or wire whisk in circular motion
- to break to tear off small layers
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- put small pieces of food, such as butter, on the surface of another
- to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- subtracting the weight of the container to find the weight of the food alone
- mix ingredients, such as salad greens and dressing, by tumbling them with tongs or large spoons
- to divide food into four equal pieces
- chop finely
- dip a food briefly in boiling water then in cold water
- cut food, like almonds into very thin strips
- to shape a food by hand or placing in a decorative mold
- remove center of a fruit
- combining 2 or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend
- cook a food in a sugar syrup
- leave an opening in a container so steam can escape during cooking
- make straight shallow cuts with slicing knife
- crush food into a smooth mixture with masher or beater
- to coat food with 3 different layers, flour, liquid, crumbs
- gently mix a light, fluffy mixture into a heavier one
32 Clues: chop finely • remove center of a fruit • cook a food in a sugar syrup • 1/8 to 1/4 inch square cutting • to break to tear off small layers • separate sold particles from liquid • cut food into small irregular pieces • to divide food into four equal pieces • to mix thoroughly and add air to foods • to pour liquid over a food as it cooks • ...
Terms and Safety 2025-01-09
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- to boil a mixture in order to evaporate the liquid
- to coat food
- to mix thoroughly and add air to the mixture
- to loosen flavor
- used for fat
- to coat a food with three different layers
- to make straight shallow cuts
- to make liquid clear
- to cut food into small pieces
- method for measuring shortening
- to beat quickly
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- to coat food with liquid
- to beat ingredients until creamy
- to grind or mash until smooth
- to remove center of fruit
- to pour liquid over a food as it cooks
- to soak dry ingredients
- to divide a food into four equal pieces
- to cut food into large, thin pieces
- to separate water from solid food
- to mix ingredients
- to turn food into crumbs
- mixing food
- to cook a food in sugary syrup
- to cover with glossy finish
- to turn until fluffy
- to coat something heavily
- to remove outer coating of food
- to lightly sprinkle food with flour or sugar
- to separate solid particles from liquid
30 Clues: mixing food • to coat food • used for fat • to beat quickly • to loosen flavor • to mix ingredients • to make liquid clear • to turn until fluffy • to soak dry ingredients • to coat food with liquid • to turn food into crumbs • to remove center of fruit • to coat something heavily • to cover with glossy finish • to grind or mash until smooth • to make straight shallow cuts • ...
Terms and Safety 2025-01-09
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- to mix throughly and add air to foods
- to dip a food briefly in boiling water and then cold water to stop the cooking process
- to remove a stone or seed from fruit using a sharp knife
- to beat ingredients, combining until soft and creamy
- to coat a food heavily with flour, breadcrumbs, or cornmeal
- to put something with a thin layer onto another food
- to use a grinder to break up a food into coarse, medium, or fine particles
- to remove the tough outer coating of a food
- to put small pieces of food on the surface of another food
- to make straight, shallow cuts with a slicing knife
- to soak dry ingredients in a hot liquid to extract flavor or soften the texture
- to coat a food with three different layers
- to make a liquid clear by removing solid particles
- to leave an opening in a container so steam can escape during cooking
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- to add flavor to a food by soaking it in a cold, seasoned liquid
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into mixture, making light and fluffy
- to coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- used to gently mix a light, fluffy mixture into a heavier one
- to heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color
- to loosen the flavorful food particles in a pan after food has been browned
- to remove the center of a fruit
- to lightly sprinkle a food with flour or confectioners' sugar
- to heat liquid to just below the boiling point
- to boil a mixture in order to evaporate the liquid and intensify the flavor, "cooking down"
- to cook a food in a sugar syrup
- subtracting the weight of the container to find the weight of the food alone
- to cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife
- to pour liquid over a food as it cooks, using a baster or spoon
- to mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs or a large spoon and fork
30 Clues: to remove the center of a fruit • to cook a food in a sugar syrup • to mix throughly and add air to foods • to coat a food with three different layers • to remove the tough outer coating of a food • to heat liquid to just below the boiling point • to make a liquid clear by removing solid particles • to make straight, shallow cuts with a slicing knife • ...
Terms and Safety 2025-01-09
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- to use a grinder to break up a food into course medium or fine particles
- to cute off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife
- to add flavor to food by soaking it in a cold seasoned liquid
- to cut food pieces into small pieces with kitchen shear
- the grind of mash food into a smooth mixture with a masher or beater
- to crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher or beater
- to shape a food by hand or placing it in a decorative mold
- to add flavorings such as herbs and spices to the food
- to boil a mixture in order to evaporate the liquid and intensify the flavor
- both terms are cutting food into small square pieces
- to cut food such as almonds into very thin strips
- to leave an opening in a container so steam can escape during cooking
- to remove the tough outer coating of food
- to break of tear off small layers of food
- chopping is to cut food into small irregular pieces. Mince is to chop finely
- the separate water from solid food
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- to cut food into smaller pieces or shreds by pressing and rubbing against a grater
- to mix thoroughly and add air to foods
- to pulverize food into crumbs powder or paste with a rolling pin blender of food processer
- to beat ingredients until soft and creamy
- mix with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion
- to soak dry ingredients in a hot liquid to extract flavor or soften the texture
- to heat liquid to just below the boiling point
- to divide a food into four equal pieces
- loosening the flavorful food particles after the food has been cooked
- to remove the center of a fruit
- to remove a stone or seed from fruit using a sharp knife
- to separate solid particles from a liquid
- to cut food into large thin pieces
- to gently mix a light mixture into a heavier one
30 Clues: to remove the center of a fruit • to cut food into large thin pieces • the separate water from solid food • to mix thoroughly and add air to foods • to divide a food into four equal pieces • to beat ingredients until soft and creamy • to separate solid particles from a liquid • to remove the tough outer coating of food • to break of tear off small layers of food • ...
Terms and Safety 2025-01-09
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- to coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- to use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid
- to coat a food with flour
- To pour liquid over a food as it cooks using a baster or spoon
- To make straight with shallow cuts
- to beat ingredients until soft and creamy
- Mix food with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion
- to dip a food briefly in boiling water and then in cold water to stop the cooking process
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into a mixture
- combing two or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend
- to cut a food into large and thin pieces with a slicing knife
- to coat a food with three different layers
- a dry ingredient to cover over foods
- to coat food heavily with flour, breadcrumbs, or cornmeal
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- To crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher or beater
- to break or tear off small layersGrind – to use a grinder to break up a food into coarse
- to divide a food into four equal pieces
- to heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color
- to mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs
- to put small pieces of food on the surface of another food
- to mix thoroughly and add air to foods
- the process of weighing by difference is done automaticallyPare - to cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife
- used to gently mix a light fluffy mixture into a heavier one
- to cut a food such as almonds, into very thin strips
- to pulverize food into crumbs/powder
- Dividing food into smaller parts with a sharp blade
- to lightly sprinkle a food with flour or sugar
- to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- to cook a food in a sugar syrup
- to cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears
30 Clues: to coat a food with flour • to cook a food in a sugar syrup • To make straight with shallow cuts • to pulverize food into crumbs/powder • a dry ingredient to cover over foods • to mix thoroughly and add air to foods • to divide a food into four equal pieces • to beat ingredients until soft and creamy • to coat a food with three different layers • ...
Safety 1/25 2025-01-19
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- This is sold in a quart bag
- Yarn special orders go to ______
- The fabric used to make rag quilts
- The best person to answer beading questions
- We invite customers back by handing them these
- The "A" in WHEAT
- Mission:We Help People Meet Their _______ Needs
- Who pays you?
- Who has a Birthday on Saturday?
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- We open _____
- The "H" in WHEAT
- Best way to deter shoplifters is good customer _____
- These cause the most serious injuries in our industry
- The "E" in WHEAT
- We only give discounts on __________ price items
- We post regularly on ______
- Bev's Best Buys get no further ______
- This is required to stay in business
- We close ______
- The brand of fabric on sale right now
20 Clues: We open _____ • Who pays you? • We close ______ • The "H" in WHEAT • The "E" in WHEAT • The "A" in WHEAT • This is sold in a quart bag • We post regularly on ______ • Who has a Birthday on Saturday? • Yarn special orders go to ______ • The fabric used to make rag quilts • This is required to stay in business • Bev's Best Buys get no further ______ • The brand of fabric on sale right now • ...
Web Ethics & Safety 2024-12-13
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- in order to impersonate him or her for financial gain
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- to approach and eventually hurt other people, usually for sexual or
- which occurs when someone’s personal and financial information is
- is able to solve computer problems, but also means someone who
- Large marsupial
- abusive purposes
- harm another person through the Internet
- Likes to chase mice
- materials through a computer, cell phone or other electronic device
- through which hackers can gain access to a computer
- Engineering Vector
- Flying mammal
- which involves stealing personal information for financial gain through
- distribution or forwarding of a message which includes sexually
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- of computers, cell phones or other electronic devices to deliberately and
- of computers controlled by users other than their owners to perform
- Predator
- refers to someone who is an expert at computer programming and
- program which replicates and spreads itself from one computer to
- tasks over the Internet
- gains access to others’ computer for their own profits
- Theft
- Scam
- Virus
- Internet user who uses social networking sites, chat rooms or other
27 Clues: Scam • Theft • Virus • Predator • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • abusive purposes • Man's best friend • Engineering Vector • Likes to chase mice • tasks over the Internet • harm another person through the Internet • through which hackers can gain access to a computer • in order to impersonate him or her for financial gain • ...
CA Safety Crossword 2025-06-29
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- Safety gear to prevent injury from sparks or heat
- A wound made by something sharp
- We use a special kind of _______ to protect our feet.
- Things used to do work safely and may not be modified without QA's approval
- When operating a forklift, use this to warn others that you are approaching
- A picture or word that gives a warning or message
- A loud sound that warns of danger
- Our site's name and the name of one of our colleagues
- A door used to go out safely
- Worn on hands to keep them safe
- Maintain three points of contact when climbing or descending these
- Wear on your face to block dust or germs
- Unwanted loud sound that can hurt your ears
- Provide details about chemicals
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- PPE stands for Personal Protective ______________
- Acronym to remember when using a fire extinguisher
- To clean hands and stop germs from spreading
- Term for explosives or bombs
- When someone slips or trips and drops to the ground
- Unintentional release of hazardous substances
- Aircraft model used for cargo, troop transport and our missions
- These need to be in place when machines are running
- What to do when there’s danger or a hazard not previously identified or controlled
23 Clues: Term for explosives or bombs • A door used to go out safely • A wound made by something sharp • Worn on hands to keep them safe • Provide details about chemicals • A loud sound that warns of danger • Wear on your face to block dust or germs • Unwanted loud sound that can hurt your ears • To clean hands and stop germs from spreading • ...
Sewing Machine Safety 2025-09-12
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- What stitch is the stitch width dial used for?
- Never put these in your mouth, or you may risk swallowing them.
- A thin needle with a sharp point and a long eye.
- How many threads should you have coming out of your machine when you're ready to sew?
- scissors A type of scissors which cuts a zig zag edge
- A place to stick needles into for safekeeping.
- Carry scissors with the sharp part ________
- If your needle isn't moving when you move the handwheel or press the pedal, what should you check?
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- Cuts open buttonholes.
- Iron clothes atop this.
- This is used to take measurements around the body.
- This protects the finger when a lot of sewing is done
- needle A short, thick needle with a blunt point.
- What colour marking pen is water soluble?
- Sharp, small scissors used for cutting thread.
- This provides the bottom thread on a sewing machine.
- Triangular shaped marking tool.
- Used to measure seams and buttonholes.
- This is used to slowly turn the needle by hand.
- What position should the feed dog be when sewing?
20 Clues: Cuts open buttonholes. • Iron clothes atop this. • Triangular shaped marking tool. • Used to measure seams and buttonholes. • What colour marking pen is water soluble? • Carry scissors with the sharp part ________ • What stitch is the stitch width dial used for? • Sharp, small scissors used for cutting thread. • A place to stick needles into for safekeeping. • ...
Lab Safety HS 2025-09-14
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- All bottles must have these
- Electric surface for heating
- Temperature-measuring device
- Items like beakers and flasks
- Socket you unplug from by the plug
- Clean-up pan partner
- Protective eyewear required
- Process of weakening a solution
- Must fully cover feet
- Assigned place to work
- Pad under hot equipment
- Liquids that ignite easily
- Walkways that must stay clear
- Tools and devices used in lab
- Only fill wash bottles with this
- Gas flame source
- Rinse station for chemical splashes
- Device used to put out fires
- Gases you should never inhale
- Person who must be present
- Let hot items do this before handling
- Never use your mouth with a
- Liquids that evaporate easily
- Allowed with special goggles
- Cabinet for hazardous vapors
- Protective garment for clothing
- What to use with the dustpan
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- Living materials category
- Blanket used to smother flames
- Keep the work area neat
- Air movement required in labs
- Safe sniffing technique
- Substances used in reactions
- Tool for grabbing hot items
- Add to water—never the reverse
- Hand protection for heat
- What to report immediately
- Report frayed cords as
- Not allowed: jokes and pranks
- Where to go in an emergency
- Dangling items to secure
- Footwear that is not allowed
- Overhead drench for spills
- Careful movement of chemicals
- Helps insert glass into stoppers
- Element spilled from old thermometers
- Preserved items to handle respectfully
- Must be tied back
- Where chemicals go when done
- Steps to follow before a lab
- Rubber hole-plug in apparatus
- Where equipment is returned
52 Clues: Gas flame source • Must be tied back • Clean-up pan partner • Must fully cover feet • Report frayed cords as • Assigned place to work • Keep the work area neat • Safe sniffing technique • Pad under hot equipment • Hand protection for heat • Dangling items to secure • Living materials category • What to report immediately • Liquids that ignite easily • Overhead drench for spills • ...
Fire safety crossword 2025-10-17
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- Used to produce heat, and an essential part of the fire triangle.
- To prevent fires spreading in a building, fire doors shoud be kept ----
- The colour label on a fire extinguisher recommended for use on Class E(electrical fires)
- Welsh word for 'heat'
- The colour label on a fire extinguisher recommended for use on Class B fires(famable liquids)
- Word to describe the chemical process between a fuel, oxygen and heat that causes fire.
- The term given to the three elements essential for combustion to take place(3,4,8)
- Used to extinguish fires on class F fires(cooking oils)(4,7)
- Type of gas that we breath in that is essential for creating fire.
- It is essential to keep naked flames away from --------- materials.
- Where people should gather after a building is evacuated(4,8,5)
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- Produced when a fuel is burnt.
- When you will be informed about your site fire and evacuation procedures(4,9)
- The material in a black labelled fire extinguisher(6,7)
- Another term for 'fire assembly point'(6,5)
- This is an essential part of fire prevention on site, as well as avoiding other safety issue such as slips trips and falls(4,12)
- This should be taken at the muster point to make sure everyone has been accounted for and is out of the building.
- Should be installed correctly in cavity walls and other voids, between adjoining properties to stop the spread of fire(4,6)
- One of the first actions that should be taken on discovering a fire(5,3,5)
- Welsh word for 'Triangle'
- The material in a cream labelled fire extinguisher.
- The material in a red labelled fire extinguisher.
- Welsh word for 'Fuel'
- The colour label on a fire extinguisher used on class A fires, wood, paper and textiles.
24 Clues: Welsh word for 'heat' • Welsh word for 'Fuel' • Welsh word for 'Triangle' • Produced when a fuel is burnt. • Another term for 'fire assembly point'(6,5) • The material in a red labelled fire extinguisher. • The material in a cream labelled fire extinguisher. • The material in a black labelled fire extinguisher(6,7) • ...
WINTER SAFETY CROSSWORD 2025-10-24
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- driving aid to help maintain control and stability of your vehicle in icy conditions.
- Check the forecast for this
- Protects from falling objects
- Flakes if ice that fall from the sky
- We use this to keep the sidewalk from getting icy.
- How to drive on icy roads
- Situational _________ is a key practice when it comes to preventing slip, trip, and fall injuries.
- Water in a frozen, solid form
- a winter racing vehicle
- Keep this in your car for warmth
- Damage to body or skin by freezing
- Wear shoes with plenty of ________ to avoid slips and falls.
- Head covering worn for protection and warmth
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- Wear these on your hands to keep them warm.
- Another word for the conditions encountered while driving in winter
- Winter driving hazard
- Reduce your speed
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Covering for feet and part of legs
- Condition of very low body temperature
- Damage to skin caused by freezing
- Long piece of warm material worn around neck
- Do not ________ emergency exits or fire extinguishers
- If injuries or accidents happen you must report _____.
- FLOOR, These kind of signs should be placed in near the entryway to warn guests of hazards in snowy weather.
- Activity to keep the sidewalks clear of snow.
- Apply this gently on slick roads
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries.
- Walk like this to avoid slipping on ice.
- Who is responsible to ensure a safe workplace
- ICE, Tough-to-see winter driving hazard
31 Clues: Reduce your speed • Winter driving hazard • a winter racing vehicle • How to drive on icy roads • Check the forecast for this • Protects from falling objects • Water in a frozen, solid form • Apply this gently on slick roads • Keep this in your car for warmth • Damage to skin caused by freezing • Covering for feet and part of legs • Damage to body or skin by freezing • ...
Safety Ed crossword 2025-12-15
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- Driving is a ______, not a right!
- System assigned for driving violations (like speeding).
- Driving style involving rapid lane changes and not letting others merge.
- The permit/______ test is one of the three required for a
- Failure to pay full attention while driving; a primary cause of collisions.
- Abbreviation for Blood Alcohol Concentration.
- To take a driver's license away for a year or more.
- The certificate that proves you legally own a vehicle.
- The legal BAC limit for being legally drunk is point zero ______ (.08).
- Driving while ______ is a violation, often related to alcohol.
- The type of examination required for a license, along with a road test and a written test.
- Minnesota's insurance law is referred to as "______ insurance law."
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- The common abbreviation for Driving While Impaired.
- The certificate and license plates that must be renewed every 1-2 years.
- license.
- Drivers agree to take a ______ to check for alcohol if stopped (Implied Consent Law).
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and ______/safe for existing conditions.
- Driving considered dangerous because the driver consciously and intentionally drives in an increased-risk manner.
- Type of insurance required by Minnesota's compulsory law.
- To take a driver's license away for less than 365 days.
- Key legal term in a reckless driving charge, implying a person purposefully committed an act.
21 Clues: license. • Driving is a ______, not a right! • Abbreviation for Blood Alcohol Concentration. • The common abbreviation for Driving While Impaired. • To take a driver's license away for a year or more. • The certificate that proves you legally own a vehicle. • System assigned for driving violations (like speeding). • ...
Safety Procedures Crossword 2025-12-10
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- – A group besides the two primarily involved in testing, usually an independent laboratory.
- – The monitoring of food surfaces for allergen proteins using qualitative testing procedures.
- – A law aimed at shifting the focus from responding to foodborne illnesses to preventing them.
- – A routine, internal process to ensure the cleaning and sanitation process removes allergens.
- A local or generalized reaction of an organism to internal or external contact with a specific allergen protein.
- – Government agency within the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) responsible for ensuring the safe processing of meat, poultry, and eggs.
- – The loss of food quality due to specific biological, chemical, and physical changes.
- – An initial, third-party process to ensure the cleaning and sanitation process removes allergens.
- – Practices such as cleanliness and maintenance of skin, hair, and nails that promote health and prevention of disease.
- – The tainting of food that occurs when a contaminated substance comes in contact with another food.
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- – Voluntary practices agricultural producers follow to produce food safely.
- – A government inspection to ensure a produce farm produces food safely under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).
- – The main nine food allergens identified by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
- – Potable water, also known as drinking water, is treated to levels that meet state and federal standards for consumption.
- – A system to ensure that illness or harm will not result from eating food.
- – A third-party process to ensure a farm follows Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), usually a prerequisite for selling products to commercial retailers.
- – Antigen substance (usually proteins) foreign to the body that elicits an immune system response and triggers inflammation and other symptoms.
- – Microorganism that can cause illness in humans.
- – An abnormal response to a food triggered by the immune system.
- – Sickness caused by eating contaminated food.
20 Clues: – Sickness caused by eating contaminated food. • – Microorganism that can cause illness in humans. • – An abnormal response to a food triggered by the immune system. • – Voluntary practices agricultural producers follow to produce food safely. • – A system to ensure that illness or harm will not result from eating food. • ...
Day Rehab Safety Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- There are ___ national patient safety goals
- Verify patient medications at _____ visit
- Use ___ patient identifiers to make sure you are providing treatments to the correct patient
- Day Rehab utilizes the ______ to identify suicide risk
- Alarm _____ refers to a decrease in response time to patient alarms
- Prevent mistakes in _____
- Use _____ safely
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- Utilize _____ to effectively communicate and transfer information
- Prevent infection through_____
- Improve ______ between staff
- Use _____ safely
- Identify patient safety risks by reducing the risk for _____
12 Clues: Use _____ safely • Use _____ safely • Prevent mistakes in _____ • Improve ______ between staff • Prevent infection through_____ • Verify patient medications at _____ visit • There are ___ national patient safety goals • Day Rehab utilizes the ______ to identify suicide risk • Identify patient safety risks by reducing the risk for _____ • ...
National Safety week 2025 2025-03-03
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- The act of ensuring electrical equipment is powered off before maintenance to avoid accidents. (Hint: Two words)
- The practice of keeping work areas tidy to prevent accidents.
- Safety device installed in buildings to detect smoke or fire.
- A piece of equipment worn to protect hearing in noisy environments.
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- A written guideline outlining safety measures for specific tasks. (Hint: Abbreviation is JSA)
- Safety Week An annual event promoting workplace safety, celebrated in March in India.
- A protective item worn on the head to prevent injuries at construction sites. (Hint: Starts with "H")
- Assessment The process of identifying workplace hazards and implementing measures to control them. (Hint: Two words)
8 Clues: The practice of keeping work areas tidy to prevent accidents. • Safety device installed in buildings to detect smoke or fire. • A piece of equipment worn to protect hearing in noisy environments. • Safety Week An annual event promoting workplace safety, celebrated in March in India. • ...
Risk Normalization 2025-10-11
9 Clues: 5x5 risk matrix • new to site < 3 months • risk taking is a:_______ • Attitude ->________->Action • believes safety is common sense • strives to consistently improve controls • Not paying attention during safety talks • is present in all humans to various degrees • what is your 50% to reduce risk ______________
Safety Toolkit 2021-03-30
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- Act with a questioning attitude by _________ and _______
- Format of report in order to complete an effective handoff
- Types of questions that should be asked when seeking more information
- Which aspect of the Safety Toolkit would you use if you were the first sitter to sit with a patient who is newly diagnosed as suicidal and you needed to ensure a safe patient environment
- Which aspect of the Safety Toolkit would you use if you were asked to complete a task outside of your scope of practice
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- STAR stands for
- Which aspect of the Safety Toolkit would you use if a nurse stated that a high falls risk patient is safe to ambulate (walk) to the bathroom by themselves?
- When speaking up for safety, it is important to escalate issues using ______
- It is important to maintain your __________ at all times
9 Clues: STAR stands for • Act with a questioning attitude by _________ and _______ • It is important to maintain your __________ at all times • Format of report in order to complete an effective handoff • Types of questions that should be asked when seeking more information • When speaking up for safety, it is important to escalate issues using ______ • ...
Water Safety Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
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- fast moving air
- the provision of initial care for an illness or injury
- swimmer is on his or her chest and the torso does not rotate
- occurs when the body's temperature falls below 35 °C
- Has safety directions on them
- a continuous, directed movement of ocean water
- plunge head first into water
- a person who saves lives
- Call for **** if you're in trouble
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- Keeps people in or out of a certain area
- walk through water or another liquid or soft substance.
- a body of moving water which creates a barrel like shape before crashing
- Helps to keep you afloat
- a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea
- The colour of the sun
- The main topic of our assessment task
- dark and dirty, not clear
- What do life guards do?
- Dangerous force of water
19 Clues: fast moving air • The colour of the sun • What do life guards do? • Helps to keep you afloat • a person who saves lives • 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 • ...
RTH Safety Week 2016-03-10
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- The program we use to submit information about a fall
- These become more frequent with construction
- a Mr. Fix It request goes to them
- Something you need to do when emptying trash
- CUS= _____ for Safety
- The name of our safety training program
- The color code for a bomb threat
- What cannot go into the MRI suite
- Complete this phrase: stop, ____, resolve
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- The kind of quesitons we should ask when communicating clearly
- Emergency power outlets are _____
- The other patient identifier we use
- the S in STAR stands for
- What you should do to contain a fire
- It is okay to call the patient by name instead of asking for their name
- Red bags are used to dispose of this kind of trash
- One of our patient identifiers
- In 1847 Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis found this prevented infections
- The color code for a hazardous spill
19 Clues: CUS= _____ for Safety • the S in STAR stands for • One of our patient identifiers • The color code for a bomb threat • Emergency power outlets are _____ • a Mr. Fix It request goes to them • What cannot go into the MRI suite • The other patient identifier we use • What you should do to contain a fire • The color code for a hazardous spill • ...
Cyber safety words Emma Tsirbas 2016-05-25
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- says get this for free but when you click on it the thing costs money.
- a safety guide on the Internet.
- being mean to people on the Internet.
- a folder that holds your or someone else's identidy.
- people send messages that can be silly.
- people can show rude images.
- calling people calling you silly things.
- Play games with no safety.
- a person pretending to be kind.
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- information that could be dangerous.
- can delete everything on your iPad.
- try to help keep you safe.
- an add that comes by its own.
- importent information on your iPad.
- a secret code to log inside.
- a private block on the Internet.
- people steel information from others.
- try their best to help but sometimes it is a thing for your parents to do.
- people can lie and put inappropriate images on.
19 Clues: try to help keep you safe. • Play games with no safety. • a secret code to log inside. • people can show rude images. • an add that comes by its own. • a safety guide on the Internet. • a person pretending to be kind. • a private block on the Internet. • can delete everything on your iPad. • importent information on your iPad. • information that could be dangerous. • ...
Health and Safety 2025-01-24
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- points of contact when climbing down a ladder
- Safety takes ____
- PPE required when working outside
- BIPP means Back Injury ____ Principals
- walk like a ___ on icy surfaces
- PPE used when using a knife
- Used to put out small fires
- all ladders to be locked and ____ when not in use
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- use these when lift equipment is being used in the aisles
- keeps work areas clean and organized
- ____ at the knees when lifting heavy material
- All associates must wear CSA approved
- Emergency Code F means
- used when splatter or particles could cause injury
- 10 feet ahead and feet either side is the ____ of safety
- only ladder approved for customer use
- Pallets should not overhang by more than this many inches in overhead
- this associate should maintain visual clearance of opposite aisle during lift activity
- Potential to cause injury
19 Clues: Safety takes ____ • Emergency Code F means • Potential to cause injury • PPE used when using a knife • Used to put out small fires • walk like a ___ on icy surfaces • PPE required when working outside • keeps work areas clean and organized • All associates must wear CSA approved • only ladder approved for customer use • BIPP means Back Injury ____ Principals • ...
Theme Park Safety 2025-05-24
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- Who does PPE protect?
- What should you apply to safety enter a ride area?
- Every Fire extinguisher should be ______?
- Always check these before starting a ride
- Essential for staying hydrated on hot days
- You should go to this location during a fire alarm activation
- Structure that stops guests from entering unsafe areas
- What code is used to identify a suspicious package?
- Employee who works on poolside to keep guests safe
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- Who is responsible for Safety at CWoAR
- Used to put out small fires
- Important PPE for eyes
- You must buckle these on rides
- In the event of a Code Black you should Run, Hide, _____
- Device used to communicate across the park
- Practice for fire or emergency
- Yellow triangle sign usually signals this
- How many points of contact should I have when climbing a ladder?
- Device to warn people of smoke or fire
19 Clues: Who does PPE protect? • Important PPE for eyes • Used to put out small fires • You must buckle these on rides • Practice for fire or emergency • Who is responsible for Safety at CWoAR • Device to warn people of smoke or fire • Every Fire extinguisher should be ______? • Always check these before starting a ride • Yellow triangle sign usually signals this • ...
Crossword Craze 2024-07-01
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- A platform used to report incidents or safety observations in Edgenta.
- The act of checking something to ensure it is safe .
- Failure to comply with the 12 Life Saving Rules may lead to _______ management.
- Protection worn on the head.
- Wear _______ while in moving vehicles.
- The acronym for the steps used when using a fire extinguisher.
- _______ is an act of separating energy that has the potential to impose danger to other things.
- A ______ Management Plan is a plan to help you as a driver to ensure a safe trip.
- Refers to safety practices and procedures that ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and unable to release hazardous energy unexpectedly during maintenance activities.
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- Remain in _______ when working on highways or roads.
- _______ in any unsafe acts or non-compliant procedures.
- A _______ is an area where a safe distance or a barrier location from a hazardous area exposed to moving equipment and energized equipment.
- This hazard can be truly shocking.
- Taking regular breaks can help to prevent _______.
- A ______ talk is conducted before work to ensure everyone is informed about various safety aspects and potential hazards at the work site.
15 Clues: Protection worn on the head. • This hazard can be truly shocking. • Wear _______ while in moving vehicles. • Taking regular breaks can help to prevent _______. • Remain in _______ when working on highways or roads. • The act of checking something to ensure it is safe . • _______ in any unsafe acts or non-compliant procedures. • ...
Snowboarding Basics 2020-05-17
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- the items you wear to stay warm and safe
- Gear that blocks light and snow from your eyes
- The 3rd hardest run.
- The gradient or steepness of a trail
- stable footwear that attaches to the snowboard
- The substance you ride on
- A part of the board you have to stay on
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- A run or a that is named
- The equipment you ride on
- Gear that keep ur hands warm
- Something that indicates a trail name or safety rule
- A snow mound that is difficult to Maneuver
- They connect .your boots to your board
- Safety gear for your head
14 Clues: The 3rd hardest run. • A run or a that is named • The equipment you ride on • The substance you ride on • Safety gear for your head • Gear that keep ur hands warm • The gradient or steepness of a trail • They connect .your boots to your board • A part of the board you have to stay on • the items you wear to stay warm and safe • A snow mound that is difficult to Maneuver • ...
Intro to pharmacology 2023-05-07
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- needed immediately
- order written in advance and carried out under specific circumstances
- Often used as a reversal agent for opioid overdoses
- margin of safety, The difference between the usual effective dose and the dose that causes severe or life-threatening side effects
- potentially cause birth defects to unborn fetus
- The body is now getting rid of the medication residual or by-product
- “Biotransformation” the body has now used the medication
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- Works WITH opioid receptors
- Transmit from administration location to blood stream
- intramuscular
- mucosal absorption
- time for med in body to drop by 50%
- given as needed
- Transport of med to sites
14 Clues: intramuscular • given as needed • needed immediately • mucosal absorption • Transport of med to sites • Works WITH opioid receptors • time for med in body to drop by 50% • potentially cause birth defects to unborn fetus • Often used as a reversal agent for opioid overdoses • Transmit from administration location to blood stream • ...
Safety Campaign, 2025 2025-05-19
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- To Activate the emergency evacuation slides (or rafts) on an aircraft so they are ready to deploy if the door is opened.
- Not inflicting punishment.
- Urgent radio call, lower priority than Mayday
- The process of evaluating the performance and effectiveness of safety risk controls.
- acronym for an in-depth process or technique to identify the most basic factor(s) which cause a variation in the performance (problem)
- A risk that has been reduced to a level that is as low as reasonably practicable.
- Mandatory report submitted after an in-flight incident
- Standard arrival routing for pilots approaching busy airspace
- Flammable item strictly prohibited onboard flights
- A culture that recognizes that competent professionals make mistakes.
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- Process of checking and confirming seatbelts, luggage, and galley locks
- Acronym for a structured process to manage safety during operational or organizational changes.
- a posture passengers and cabin crew are instructed to adopt during takeoff and landing, and especially in the event of an emergency landing, to minimize injuries
- A condition or an object with the potential to cause or contribute to an aircraft Incident or accident
- Code 7500 on this means hijack
- the system used for making announcements to passengers and crew on board an aircraft.
- Radio nav aid pilots tune into for direction
- Device used to inflate during an evacuation
- The state in which risks associated with aviation activities, related to, or in direct support of the operation of aircraft, are reduced and controlled to an acceptable level.
19 Clues: Not inflicting punishment. • Code 7500 on this means hijack • Device used to inflate during an evacuation • Radio nav aid pilots tune into for direction • Urgent radio call, lower priority than Mayday • Flammable item strictly prohibited onboard flights • Mandatory report submitted after an in-flight incident • ...
Safety Crossword 7 2017-08-14
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- Proceed with _______. (7)
- In case of an _________, dial 000. (9)
- Every visitor must do a safety _________ at a construction workplace. (9)
- We want our teaching environment to be Zero ____. (4)
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- Job Safety _____________ Analysis (JSEA). (13)
- _________ substances need to be clearly marked. (9)
- The instructions for using a machine properly are the ________ Operating Procedures (SOP). (8)
- Good ________ is important for students to be able to read safety signs. (8)
8 Clues: Proceed with _______. (7) • In case of an _________, dial 000. (9) • Job Safety _____________ Analysis (JSEA). (13) • _________ substances need to be clearly marked. (9) • We want our teaching environment to be Zero ____. (4) • Every visitor must do a safety _________ at a construction workplace. (9) • ...
Courier Crossword Corner March 13, 2024 2024-03-10
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- The Niwot United Methodist Church opened its doors to the community and served a variety of this dish
- The NHS Advanced Symphonic Band obtained this score at the CBA festival
- The owner of The Little Shop Niwot
- A retaining wall is being built on this trail causing closures
- This NHS team started its season with two wins
- Niwot residents Amy Cramer and Skip Wehner are members of the Safety Team on this local mountain
- Niwot celebrated this kind of day in honor of St. Patrick
- The LID approved funding improvements to this Niwot landmark
- Haden Shaw's position on the NHS baseball team this year
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- In addition to his love for percussion at NHS, Owen Powers also plays this sport for NHS
- Haden Shaw attributes NHS' baseball team's success in part to this attribute among its players
- An NBA committee met with Boulder County Commissioner Marta Loachamin to discuss this kind of wage
- The number one priority of the Mountain Safety Team according to Amy Cramer and Skip Wehner
- NHS volleyball's opening game was led by this player with nine kills
- The historical home under reconstruction by Nassar Development which recently had a stop work order
15 Clues: The owner of The Little Shop Niwot • This NHS team started its season with two wins • Haden Shaw's position on the NHS baseball team this year • Niwot celebrated this kind of day in honor of St. Patrick • The LID approved funding improvements to this Niwot landmark • A retaining wall is being built on this trail causing closures • ...
PANGAKUPU 2024-04-03
13 Clues: SICK • SAFETY • INJURY • FLOODS • EMERGENCY • FIRST AID • AMBULANCE • EARTHQUAKE • SPIRITUALITY • MĀORI TAI CHI • HEALTH/BE WELL • VOCANIC ACTIVITY • FIRE EXTINGUISHER
