safety Crossword Puzzles
BP health safety 2016-06-14
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- / Something dangerous that could hurt you
- / What is BP’s no.1 Priority?
- / A person who sees and accident happen
- / Safety Leadership & ____________
- / What is the recommended glasses of water one should take daily?
- / What does O stand for in OMS?
- / Assessment undertaken by a professional to ensure work place posture and desk/chair positioning is correct
- / Information that is particularly valuable or sensitive must be classified as ________ in accordance with BP Standard
- / To keep fit and healthy
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- / Don’t ______ By is one of the 4 modules of Safety Leadership & Culture
- / What is the biggest safety risk in Lubricants?
- / This will help us to deliver, a safe, compliant, reliable operation
- / Reporting tool for NM and SOC’s
- / What is the condition known to affect the shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist or hand?
- / Use your ______ when lifting and not your back
- / You must ___________work related accidents
- / One of the 4 A’s of Driving Safety
- / A source that should never be mixed with water
- / To protect your eyes when handling chemicals
- / An Unsafe ________ is a careless behaviour
- / What must you hold onto when walking up and down stairs?
21 Clues: / To keep fit and healthy • / What is BP’s no.1 Priority? • / What does O stand for in OMS? • / Reporting tool for NM and SOC’s • / Safety Leadership & ____________ • / One of the 4 A’s of Driving Safety • / A person who sees and accident happen • / Something dangerous that could hurt you • / You must ___________work related accidents • ...
Risques Technologiques 2022-01-25
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- Loss of Containement (Perte de Confinement)
- Probability of Failure on Demand (Probabilité de défaillance à la sollicitation)
- Boiling Liquid Expansion Vapor Explosion
- Plan d’Opération Interne
- Plan Particulier d'Intervention
- Système Mécanique de Sécurité
- Seuil des Efffets Irréversibles
- Atmosphère Explosive
- Mesure de Maitrise des Risques Instrumentée
- Seuil des premiers Efffets Létaux (1%)
- Sécurité de Pression Haute
- Facteur de Réduction de Risque
- Accident majeur
- Etude De Dangers
- Process Safety Valve (Soupape)
- Mesure de Maitrise des Risques
- Gaz Inflammable Liquéfié
- Hydrocarbures
- Safety Critical Alarm (Alarme Critique de Sécurité)
- Plan de Prévention des Risques Technologiques
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- Installation Classée Pour la Protection de l’Environnement
- Limite Inférieure d’Explosivité
- huile de pyrolyse
- Plan Particulier d’Intervention
- (Unconfined) Vapor Cloud Explosion
- Limite Supérieure d’Explosivité
- Process Safety Management ou Sécurité des Procédés
- Système Instrumenté de sécurité
- Safety Critical System (Système Critique de Sécurité)
- Safety Integrity Level
- As Low As Reasonably Available (Aussi bas que raisonnablement possible)
- Phénomène Dangereux
- Fuel Oil Domestique
- Mesure de Maîtrise des Risques de Conduite
- Evènement Redouté Central
- Seuil des Efffets Létaux Significatifs (5%)
- HAZard OPerability
- Compte Rendu d’Incident
38 Clues: Hydrocarbures • Accident majeur • Etude De Dangers • huile de pyrolyse • HAZard OPerability • Phénomène Dangereux • Fuel Oil Domestique • Atmosphère Explosive • Safety Integrity Level • Compte Rendu d’Incident • Plan d’Opération Interne • Gaz Inflammable Liquéfié • Evènement Redouté Central • Sécurité de Pression Haute • Système Mécanique de Sécurité • Facteur de Réduction de Risque • ...
Safety! 2021-02-01
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- If there is an emergency in the lab and the instructor cannot respond, one _________ should call the office by dialing 6104.
- ___________including Running, pushing, fighting, practical jokes and other misbehavior can result in:someone getting hurt, disciplinary action from your grade level administrator,loss of shop privileges (and additional bookwork) for the term, or even removal from class for the remainder of the term.
- Shop ________ is unsafe if it is loose, baggy or flammable.
- The minimum distance the operator's hands, fingers or other body parts should be from the blade, bit or cutter.
- A dangerous situation in which a work piece is forcibly ejected from a machine, often at tremendous speed
- You should report all shop injuries to yourself and others whether they are serious or not to the______________.
- SDS
- Oily rags such as those resulting from applying linseed oil to a project shoudl be place in a _______ ________ container.
- The Z-87.1 logo and manufacturing emblem on shop safety ________ tells the users specifically that the ________ are industry quality, safe and helping to protect people's eyes.
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- The student should notify the ___________immediately in case of accident, injury Defective Equipment or tools.
- PPE
- A safety device used in an upright operation to guide a workpiece past a cutter, blade or bit, thereby keeping the operators hands at a safe distance.
- Within the safety warning color code system, yellow refers to which one? Danger, Caution, Warning or Hazard?
- The primary cause of _______ in the shop is improper use of the equipment.
- When a long time shop teacher was asked how he still had all of his__________, he replied, "because I always know where my ___________ are!"
- To safely drill any small piece of wood, it should be ___________ securely to the work surface.
- Check chemical_________twice to make sure you have the correct substance and the correct proportions.
17 Clues: PPE • SDS • Shop ________ is unsafe if it is loose, baggy or flammable. • The primary cause of _______ in the shop is improper use of the equipment. • To safely drill any small piece of wood, it should be ___________ securely to the work surface. • Check chemical_________twice to make sure you have the correct substance and the correct proportions. • ...
Safety 2016-11-11
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- This object should not stick out from the racks, it is a hazard.
- ______________ protective equipment is meant to help keep you safe.
- How many incidents was the 2017 goal?
- How soon should incidents must be reported?
- While operating the order picker, you must wear a safety _________.
- Always be aware of what is around you.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Hooded tops are prohibited because they block your peripheral ______.
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- ________ to someone on equipment is not permitted.
- Good _________ keeps your area clean and safe.
- Lift with your _____ not your back.
- All prescribed medications must be reported to who.
- Keep ______ and feet inside the equipment.
- It begins with me.
- When lifting, keep your back ________.
- Beware of these types of hazards to prevent falls.
16 Clues: It begins with me. • Lift with your _____ not your back. • How many incidents was the 2017 goal? • Always be aware of what is around you. • When lifting, keep your back ________. • Keep ______ and feet inside the equipment. • How soon should incidents must be reported? • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Good _________ keeps your area clean and safe. • ...
Health and Safety 2019-11-17
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- Carried out to avoid accident
- last line of defense
- Narrow work area
- Indian act for safety in factories
- digging of earth
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- US department for safety
- carried out after accident
- Carried out to identify the present condition of safety
- Act of being safe
- action to be taken during emergency
- Indian act for safety in construction
- practice of fire fighting
12 Clues: Narrow work area • digging of earth • Act of being safe • last line of defense • US department for safety • practice of fire fighting • carried out after accident • Carried out to avoid accident • Indian act for safety in factories • action to be taken during emergency • Indian act for safety in construction • Carried out to identify the present condition of safety
Safety Crossword 2022 2022-04-08
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- I'm in a tight spot
- A way to communicate safety
- Fancy word for leaving a place
- This sample depends on the weather
- A Life Critical Activity
- Where I can find safety programs
- You see this driving backwards
- Heat Index above 130 can cause
- Severe Weather evacuation point
- BeepBeep/BeepBeep/Beep/BeepBeep
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- STOP! This is unsafe
- Molten polymer off-gases this vapor
- Why I turn my head,hold my breath,shut my eyes
- What does PASS stand for
- One of the SIF Precursers
- What is the SPHERA password
- Beep/Beep/Beep/Beep
- ______ Dance says men without hats
- Safety Glasses, Ear Plugs, Gloves
- Find the explosion impact of WD-40
- Fire Extinguisher Acronym
- You find SDS's here
- Color of group lockout locks
- The f in SIF
- Verify lockout
- The SI in SIF
- It tells you the specific gravity
27 Clues: The f in SIF • The SI in SIF • Verify lockout • I'm in a tight spot • Beep/Beep/Beep/Beep • You find SDS's here • STOP! This is unsafe • What does PASS stand for • A Life Critical Activity • One of the SIF Precursers • Fire Extinguisher Acronym • A way to communicate safety • What is the SPHERA password • Color of group lockout locks • Fancy word for leaving a place • ...
Patient Safety Week 2023 Crossword 2023-02-14
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- Performed before invasive or high-risk procedures to verify patient, procedure, laterality.
- Responsible to speak up for safety. Can report safety concerns.
- Who you report malfunctioning medical equipment to
- Purpose of National Patient Safety Goals
- What you should do immediately with malfunctioning equipment
- Goshen Health's values
- Organizational system of shared accountability
- What "R" stands for in the RACE acronym (fire safety)
- Where you report a soiled ceiling tile
- Do you know to call extension 3333 in case of an emergency?
- Most effective way to prevent the spread of germs
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- A bloody bandage is considered ______ and should be placed in a biohazard bag
- Location of Safety Data Sheets (specific tab in Infohub)
- Most frequent contributing factor to medical errors
- Most frequently reported risk events
- Should be verified prior to any medication, treatment, procedure, etc.
- Process of educating the patient on a treatment or procedures risks, benefits and alternatives so they can make the best decision for themselves
- Who you should call in the event of a chemical spill
- Confirmation of site or side to prevent wrong site procedures
- 1 patient identifier
- Another patient identifier
21 Clues: 1 patient identifier • Goshen Health's values • Another patient identifier • Most frequently reported risk events • Where you report a soiled ceiling tile • Purpose of National Patient Safety Goals • Organizational system of shared accountability • Most effective way to prevent the spread of germs • Who you report malfunctioning medical equipment to • ...
SP+ Safety Week 2024 2024-02-14
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- These bring light when there is a power outage
- This can be hung around lots and garages for traffic direction and safety
- Safety starts with _____
- These are held monthly to teach about safety
- If you see something, say something and _____ it to a supervisor
- This is a danger found and needs to be reported immediately
- We should hold ourselves ____ for safety
- The bright colored objects help in closing lanes and traffic direction
- Welcome to _____ week 2024
- We must call the ____ line first after an employee injury
- Plugging in 2 power strips to each other can cause an _____ hazard
- Wear these to protect your hand
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- This kind of driving can lead to accidents
- Daily _____ reports should be filled out every day
- Wear these to protect your eyes
- These _____ kits contain Band-Aids, cold packs, medicine and other supplies
- These should be worn at all times when driving
- Wear this to protect again sickness and dust particles
- We use this to pass along important information in multiple ways
- Drinking lots of water on a hot day helps us ___
- Wear this to make yourself visible
21 Clues: Safety starts with _____ • Welcome to _____ week 2024 • Wear these to protect your eyes • Wear these to protect your hand • Wear this to make yourself visible • We should hold ourselves ____ for safety • This kind of driving can lead to accidents • These are held monthly to teach about safety • These bring light when there is a power outage • ...
Test 2 Review 2024-02-28
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- Layers of soil
- When in doubt, ___.
- the study of force
- a device that can increase the amount of force
- Largest soil particle
- Yellow safety color means
- Rollover __ Structure
- a modified inclined plane that wraps around a cylinder
- A wheel that spins freely on its axle
- a bar or rod that rotates on a fixed point
- R Horizon
- how well a machine overcomes friction
- Orange safety color means
- wear proper attire and no ___ fitting clothing
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- A potential source of danger
- A horizon
- PPE= Personal Protective ___
- O horizon
- B horizon
- the opposition to movement
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly
- Red safety color means
- smallest soil particle
- The push or pull of an object
- Make up 45% of soil
- Never ___ a chemical
- One seat = one ___
- PTO= Power __ Off
- 2 inclined planes used together to pry or move objects apart
- Use tools only for their specific ____.
- wear away of something by exposure
- the loss of nutrients and materials that have been dissolved as they move through the soil
- Green safety color means
33 Clues: A horizon • O horizon • B horizon • R Horizon • Layers of soil • PTO= Power __ Off • the study of force • One seat = one ___ • When in doubt, ___. • Make up 45% of soil • Never ___ a chemical • Largest soil particle • Rollover __ Structure • Red safety color means • smallest soil particle • Green safety color means • Yellow safety color means • Orange safety color means • the opposition to movement • ...
Safety Week 2025 2025-09-19
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- Application used for maintenance reporting.
- Daily safety meeting conducted on-site.
- Safety goal aimed at eliminating all injuries and incidents.
- Maximum height for working without fall protection.
- Essential skill for ensuring safety and clarity on-site. Ex: notes, radios, etc.
- Designing tasks and body positioning to reduce strain and injury during manual work.
- Document used to report incidents, near misses, damage, etc.
- Best practice for maintaining cleanliness and organization in work areas.
- Right or responsibility to halt a task if unsafe conditions are present.
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- Document used when conducting work that may produce a spark.
- Being aware of your surroundings and potential hazards at all times.
- Most common workplace incident at HM, topic reviewed in previous two Safety Weeks.
- Strategy used to coach and familiarize new employees with site practices, expectations, etc.
- Immediate care given to an injured person before professional help arrives.
- A state of physical or mental exhaustion that can impair safety.
- Emergency stop device fixed to conveyor.
- Document filled out daily prior to conducting task or if task changes.
- Designated location where personnel gather during an emergency.
- A dangerous mindset where personnel become too comfortable or overconfident.
- Procedure used to ensure energy isolation.
20 Clues: Daily safety meeting conducted on-site. • Emergency stop device fixed to conveyor. • Procedure used to ensure energy isolation. • Application used for maintenance reporting. • Maximum height for working without fall protection. • Document used when conducting work that may produce a spark. • Safety goal aimed at eliminating all injuries and incidents. • ...
MSSC Safety - Practicing Safety in The Workplace 2024-03-11
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- A job ______ analysis is the best method of integrating safety into the way a job is done.
- When performing a hazard analysis, a list of hazards associated with a job is identified as well as the __________ to avoid them.
- An injury is defined as physical harm to the body that happens as a result of exposure to some form of energy that exceeds the body's tolerance. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?
- By performing _______ safety inspections, a company determine if safety measures need improvement.
- This type of assessment is the process to identify potential hazards in the workplace.
- The National Safety Council defines an accident as an occurrence in a sequence of events that produces unintended __________, ill health, or property damage.
- To reduce the employee's risk of hazardous material exposure, employers should provide training in the use of ______.
- Safety _______ are a type of PPE that could prevent a puncture wound to your foot.
- Inhalation is the most common way for a(n) __________ to enter the body.
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- When assessing hazards, the _______ of training workers are considered by the employer when setting Hazmat policies.
- Diluted __________ can be used to neutralize most blood pathogens.
- PPE can protect you from injuries caused by equipment or dangerous chemicals. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?
- The purpose of PPE is to protect you from injury by creating a barrier against workplace hazards. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?
- In manufacturing, changes to processes, equipment and people are the largest drivers of _________.
- An _____ is a detailed document that explain each step in a work process.
- Until corrective action is taken, safety concerns should be tracked and __________.
- Potential ______ are monitored during a hazard assessment.
- A new employee’s participation in a safety orientation should be documented according to _______ policy.
18 Clues: Potential ______ are monitored during a hazard assessment. • Diluted __________ can be used to neutralize most blood pathogens. • Inhalation is the most common way for a(n) __________ to enter the body. • An _____ is a detailed document that explain each step in a work process. • ...
Safety and Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-03
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- - The study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- Spill - The release of a hazardous chemical into the environment.
- Responder - A person trained to provide initial assistance during an emergency.
- - A drop from a higher to a lower level, often leading to injury.
- - A mask-like device to protect the wearer from inhaling harmful substances.
- - Safety Data Sheet that provides information on chemical products.
- Violence - Violent acts, including physical assaults and threats of assault, directed toward persons at work.
- - Personal Protective Equipment used to minimize exposure to hazards.
- Extinguisher - A device used to put out small fires.
- - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
- - Coming into contact with a chemical, biological, or physical agent.
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- - A loss of balance caused by a lack of friction between footwear and a walking surface.
- Exit - A designated route for leaving a building quickly in case of emergency.
- Sign - A visual sign indicating a specific safety instruction or hazard.
- Report - A document recording details of an unusual event such as an injury.
- Aid - Emergency care given immediately to an injured person.
- - Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a regulatory agency for safety and health.
- - A stumble or fall caused by an obstruction or uneven surface.
- - A safety procedure to ensure that machines are properly shut off during maintenance.
- Plan - A plan for exiting a building safely during an emergency.
20 Clues: Extinguisher - A device used to put out small fires. • - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect. • Aid - Emergency care given immediately to an injured person. • - A stumble or fall caused by an obstruction or uneven surface. • - The study of people's efficiency in their working environment. • ...
Crossword Safety Exercise 2023-04-17
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- Created in 1970 to ensure the safety and health of the working Class (US).
- Maintain______________ contact on ladder.
- What is the best thing to drink during a hot summer day?
- You must take precautions when entering this space.
- Who is allowed to perform lockout/tagout procedures?
- What type of protection is for your lungs?
- What is a safety devise in a forklift?
- What type of energy would be the easiest to see on an operating piece of machinery?
- These protect your eyes on plant floor.
- Created in 1978 to ensure the health and safety of the working class (Canada).
- Slips, Trips, and ____ are the #1 Safety hazards in the manufacturing industry.
- What does SQF stand for?
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- Who should you immediately report injuries to?
- Never ever open a ___________________ while machine is running.
- What should you apply when trying to stop bleeding?
- Never block a _______________ exit.
- Last line of defense when it comes to safety?
- Where is fugitive dust most likely to accumulate?
- A powered industrial truck.
- Hepatitis B is considered bloodborne.
- This type of protection is needed when working at height.
- What secures a truck at the dock door for safe entry?
22 Clues: What does SQF stand for? • A powered industrial truck. • Never block a _______________ exit. • Hepatitis B is considered bloodborne. • What is a safety devise in a forklift? • These protect your eyes on plant floor. • Maintain______________ contact on ladder. • What type of protection is for your lungs? • Last line of defense when it comes to safety? • ...
EMS Safety Crossword 2022-05-11
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- What is always needed when backing?
- HIV and Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne _____.
- Under no circumstances should these be blocked.
- ____ refers to protective gowns, goggles, gloves, and other items designed to protect employees from potential exposure.
- Improving safety requires an organizational ___ that enables and prioritizes safety.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease.
- Reporting unsafe acts and conditions can help prevent ____.
- It is important to stay ____ during the summer.
- You are ____ for your own safety and that of others.
- Anything that takes your attention away from driving is a ___.
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- You should come to a ____ stop at all stop sings.
- OSHA is part of the US Department of ____.
- Acronym for the steps to use a fire extinguisher.
- High visibility vest should have _____ strips to improve visibility.
- When should you report a work related injury?
- In what month is Patient Safety Awareness Week?
- Never let your ____ down when it comes to safety.
- ____ can uproot trees and buildings and turn harmless objects into deadly missiles in a matter of seconds.
- Never hesitate to ask for ___ when moving bariatric patients.
- You should wash your hands for at least ____seconds.
20 Clues: What is always needed when backing? • OSHA is part of the US Department of ____. • When should you report a work related injury? • Under no circumstances should these be blocked. • In what month is Patient Safety Awareness Week? • It is important to stay ____ during the summer. • You should come to a ____ stop at all stop sings. • ...
EFC5 Safety Week 2017-10-10
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- Used to let Equipment Drivers know they are too large to enter an area of the building.
- Our safety mascot.
- The "L" in CARL means.
- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, an agency of the US government under the Department of Labor with the responsibility of ensuring safety at work and a healthful work environment.
- What we use to open boxes.
- The code when there is a fire.
- What we do in our start of shift meetings to help our bodies avoid injury.
- Used by equipment drivers to let you know they are there.
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- Something we follow when getting dressed for work, that helps keep us safe at work.
- Use to put out fires.
- The "A" in CARL means.
- The "C" in CARL means.
- What should you do if something is damaged in building or if you get hurt?
- The "R" in CARL means.
- These should always be stored under a pallet when not being used to avoid injury?
- Carl is a?
- What is the theme of this week?
- Code for Medical Emergency.
- Code for bad weather.
- Who in the building is responsible to follow safety standards?
20 Clues: Carl is a? • Our safety mascot. • Use to put out fires. • Code for bad weather. • The "A" in CARL means. • The "C" in CARL means. • The "R" in CARL means. • The "L" in CARL means. • What we use to open boxes. • Code for Medical Emergency. • The code when there is a fire. • What is the theme of this week? • Used by equipment drivers to let you know they are there. • ...
Safety 2020-02-19
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- Lift with your legs, not with your _____.
- Never store chemicals near or above _____.
- Use the right _____ for the job.
- If you notice anything suspicious, notify _____.
- Always _____ equipment before use.
- The parking deck is the designated area to assemble in the case of an ___________.
- Safety Data Sheets can be located on Stew's _____ home page.
- Always ________ equipment before removing any safety guards.
- Stew's provides $45 toward the purchase of slip-resistant safety _____.
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- Every home should have at least one _____ detector.
- Never try to ______ a falling knife.
- If a rack begins to tip over, let it ____.
- Only team members certified by Stew Leonard's may operate a ______.
- A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provides safety information about a _______.
- Always wash your ______ after using chemicals.
15 Clues: Use the right _____ for the job. • Always _____ equipment before use. • Never try to ______ a falling knife. • Lift with your legs, not with your _____. • If a rack begins to tip over, let it ____. • Never store chemicals near or above _____. • Always wash your ______ after using chemicals. • If you notice anything suspicious, notify _____. • ...
Employee Right to Know/Global Harmonization 2015-10-01
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- Measurement of noise level
- Employee __________ to Know
- Report all emergencies to the safety ___________
- Safety glasses, hard hats, & gloves are all types of this (abbr.)
- Occupational Safety & __________ Organization
- This substance is still legal for some uses in the United States
- Name of the NCTC Safety Officer (2 words)
- Safety Data Sheets can be located on ____________ Central
- Eye protection from chemicals & debris
- If you have to _________ to be heard, noise may be too high
- The skull & crossbones replaces the Mr. ________ sticker
- Pictogram for explosives
- A _______phone can download an app to measure decibels
- Name of NCTCs President (2 words)
- New abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheets
- A hazard __________ could read 'Highly Flammable Liquid/Vapor'
- _________ Harmonization System
- Time limit for exposure to 85db (2 words)
- OSHA required type of training
- What is used to safely clean up chemicals (2 words)
- Use a ____________ ticket to get a potential hazard corrected (2 words)
- Section 13 of the SDS talks about___________
- Electric _________ is the sudden stimulation of nerves caused by contact with electricity
- _______ protection is needed when working at heights
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- Type of rechargeable battery
- Height at which fall protection is required (2 words)
- This type of paint is not considered safe (2 words)
- Blood-borne ___________ (infectious agent transferred in blood)
- One of the signal words
- Safety Data Sheets must be kept for ___________ years
- NCTC - where we __________ what we do!
- May be fatal if ___________
- Name of the TRF Director of Facilities (2 words)
- Protection from inhaling harmful particles in the air
- A container other than the original
- Call sign of the NCTC radio station
- Salmonella is a common infectious ____________
- The name for a warning picture label
- Name of the EGF Facilities Director (2 words)
- _________ & crossbones
- How often NCTC employees are required to complete training
- Types of harmful physical agents are heat, cold, & __________
- Platform for working in high places
- Heat & cold are this type of harmful agent
- The number of sections in the new SDS
- Identification ___________ is required on all containers
46 Clues: _________ & crossbones • One of the signal words • Pictogram for explosives • Measurement of noise level • Employee __________ to Know • May be fatal if ___________ • Type of rechargeable battery • _________ Harmonization System • OSHA required type of training • Name of NCTCs President (2 words) • A container other than the original • Call sign of the NCTC radio station • ...
Safety 2024-09-25
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- Take off the ____, not the finger
- Be careful of this while using saws
- Good for boxing, bad for bandsaws
- Always choose the right one for the job
- What you want to leave with ten of
- You will see a lot of this if you aren't careful
- Don't wear these if you like having toes
- The person to ask for help
- You need this from your parents to participate in shop activities
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- Unless you tie it back, this can get caught in a saw and ruin your day/life
- Unless you take this off, you can get choked out by a machine
- The only thing that really matters when using power tools
- Don't have these unless you want your arm pulled into a saw blade
- You need to wear these while working with tools
- What to do with a fire extinguisher
- It is everyone's responsibility to do this
16 Clues: The person to ask for help • Take off the ____, not the finger • Good for boxing, bad for bandsaws • What you want to leave with ten of • Be careful of this while using saws • What to do with a fire extinguisher • Always choose the right one for the job • Don't wear these if you like having toes • It is everyone's responsibility to do this • ...
Safety 2015-10-06
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- You do not want to fly like what animal when lifting
- In case of an accident involving injury what team should be called
- An active shooter in the facility is announced as a Code
- What hazardous chemical is found in batteries that our facility must label their boxes
- For severe weather you evacuate to the
- What type of personnel protective equipment must be worn in size and repair
- How many feet do smoking areas need to be from the entrances
- A Fire in the facility is announced as a Code
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- What form contains all associated hazards on a chemical item
- How many pallets can you put in a return slot
- What liquid is best for keeping hydrated
- Fires in the facility may be fought by our Fire
- What government agency is responsible for safety in the workplace
- When using a fire extinguisher remember PASS what is the first S
- How many feet do you need to be from power equipment that is elevated to the second level
- If using our phones to place a 911 call what is the second number to be pushed
16 Clues: For severe weather you evacuate to the • What liquid is best for keeping hydrated • How many pallets can you put in a return slot • A Fire in the facility is announced as a Code • Fires in the facility may be fought by our Fire • You do not want to fly like what animal when lifting • An active shooter in the facility is announced as a Code • ...
safety 2014-09-07
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- emergency shutdown....
- protect your hands
- never use cracked...
- never wear baggy....
- help someone who is on fire
- protect your eyes
- clean your eyes
- never put electrical items near...
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- never mess around in the...
- be careful with living...
- protect your clothes
- lets you know when there is a fire
- if something happens tell the...
- put out fire
- tie back long...
- wash your clothes
16 Clues: put out fire • clean your eyes • tie back long... • protect your eyes • wash your clothes • protect your hands • protect your clothes • never use cracked... • never wear baggy.... • emergency shutdown.... • be careful with living... • never mess around in the... • help someone who is on fire • if something happens tell the... • lets you know when there is a fire • ...
safety! 2022-07-04
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- A fire ______ is a fire protection device used in small fires
- Never ______ chemicals by wearing a mask
- Protection in vehicles to prevent motion
- Non-communicable diseases are not _________.
- Medicines that fight bacterial infections
- Breathing in air after someone sneezes is an example of what contact.
- A malignant tumor is _____.
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- You will get this if you don't clean up wounds
- A parasite that is transmitted through mosquito bites
- Constantly having higher than normal blood pressure
- Make sure you stay as ____ as possible after being bit by a snake to prevent the venom from spreading
- Read this to see the ingredients in a product
- When cancerous cells spread to other parts of the body
- Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are conditions that affect ______________.
- Always follow these when taking prescriptions
- Chlamydia and gonorrhea are __________ transmitted infections.
16 Clues: A malignant tumor is _____. • Never ______ chemicals by wearing a mask • Protection in vehicles to prevent motion • Medicines that fight bacterial infections • Non-communicable diseases are not _________. • Read this to see the ingredients in a product • Always follow these when taking prescriptions • You will get this if you don't clean up wounds • ...
SAFETY 2022-08-26
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- If a person's clothing was on fire, you would use this.
- avoid breathing these. Waft instead.
- These must be worn at all times in the lab area (back of the room)
- Dispose of broken______ in the labeled cardboard container.
- If you spill an acid or base on a major part of your body, you must use this
- always add acid to this, and not the other way around
- You must tie this back
- you should report all of these to the teacher immediately
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- No____ or drink (including water!) in the Chemistry room.
- use this on a chemical or other small fire
- On lab days, these must be of the "closed toe" variety
- Students are not permitted in here
- At the end of lab, you must make sure that all equipment is ____ and then put away.
- These must carefully be followed in order to keep yourself and others safe
- Students are not allowed in the science classroom without a _______
- Never perform any_____ experiments.
16 Clues: You must tie this back • Students are not permitted in here • Never perform any_____ experiments. • avoid breathing these. Waft instead. • use this on a chemical or other small fire • always add acid to this, and not the other way around • On lab days, these must be of the "closed toe" variety • If a person's clothing was on fire, you would use this. • ...
Safety 2023-07-20
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- Basic medical care given to an injured person before professional help arrives.
- Measures taken to safeguard against threats and dangers.
- A designated area where people can seek protection during emergencies.
- Being careful and taking precautions to avoid accidents or mistakes.
- Being careful and alert to avoid risks and potential dangers.
- A sudden and serious situation that requires immediate action to ensure safety.
- Actions taken in advance to prevent accidents or harm.
- An unexpected event that causes harm or damage.
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- A route or plan to quickly exit a building in case of a fire or emergency.
- A safety belt worn in a vehicle to prevent injury during accidents.
- Keeping someone or something safe from harm or danger.
- The process of moving people to a safe place during a dangerous situation.
- A notice or sign alerting to potential dangers or risks.
- A protective headgear worn to reduce the risk of head injuries.
- A person trained to watch and rescue swimmers in a pool or at the beach.
- Something that can cause harm or be dangerous if not handled properly.
16 Clues: An unexpected event that causes harm or damage. • Keeping someone or something safe from harm or danger. • Actions taken in advance to prevent accidents or harm. • Measures taken to safeguard against threats and dangers. • A notice or sign alerting to potential dangers or risks. • Being careful and alert to avoid risks and potential dangers. • ...
Safety 2025-06-16
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- What could happen when something is dangerous or unsafe
- Always have a ______ action plan
- When others _____ pressure you to do something unsafe or risky
- Eye irritation is a side ____
- Clothes should be ___ around flames
- What number to call in case of emergency? (In word form, no spaces)
- DO NOT light
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- DO NOT use ____ fireworks
- What you should do when getting in a car
- Never ____ prescriptions
- When you breathe in a dangerous chemical
- Don't ____ while driving
- Extinguisher
- Grills should be __ feet from the house
- When harm is done to yourself or others
- DO NOT ___ chemicals
16 Clues: Extinguisher • DO NOT light • DO NOT ___ chemicals • Never ____ prescriptions • Don't ____ while driving • DO NOT use ____ fireworks • Eye irritation is a side ____ • Always have a ______ action plan • Clothes should be ___ around flames • When harm is done to yourself or others • What you should do when getting in a car • When you breathe in a dangerous chemical • ...
DNA Module 1 Lesson 7 -Health and Safety- Part 1 2024-12-30
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- According to the Health and Safety at Work Act, workplaces with 5+ employees must have a written Health and Safety _______
- Health and Safety (_____ _____)Regulations concern first aid in the workplace
- Fifth stage of a risk assessment- ________ the risk assessment
- This piece of firefighting equipment legally must be present in the workplace
- A _________, named person in the workplace should be responsible for health and safety
- Hazard symbol- Dripping chemicals on Hand and Surface
- Hazard symbol- Dead tree and fish
- Fourth stage of a risk assessment- ______ your findings
- Annual _____ certification is needed to comply with first aid regs
- Hazard Symbol- Torso with Flash
- This person deals with injuries in the workplace
- Hazard Symbol- Gas cylinder
- Where should workplace accidents be recorded on the premises?
- The _______ has ultimate responsibility for employee health and safety in the workplace
- A _____ ________ should always be present at the workplace
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- Regulatory Reform (_____ _______ Order (2005)
- This piece of firefighting equipment legally must be present in the workplace
- This 'R' is categorised as 'the chance of harm occurring, and the severity of that harm'
- International hazard ______ replaced European ones in 2009
- The fire marshall must be trained in the use of fire ________
- An injury that causes an absence of more than __ ____ is considered a major injury as per RIDDOR
- Second stage of a risk assessment- decide who may be ______
- This 'H' is categorised as 'anything that may cause harm'
- A hazardous waste __________ note must be collected from the waste collection company when they collect Hazardous waste
- Hazard Symbol- Skull and Crossbones
- Hazard symbol- Exploding bomb
- First stage of a risk assessment
- Hazard symbol- Flaming Circle
- Third stage of a risk assessment- _________ the risk
- Hazard Symbol- Exclamation Mark
- Hazard symbol- Flame
- The Environmental ______ Act was published in 1990
- The Health and Safety ________ must be informed of any serious health and safety infractions
- Which piece of legislation governs the reporting of accidents at work?
- Harmful _____ occurrences should be reported to the local HSO
- The health and _____ at work act came into effect in 1974
36 Clues: Hazard symbol- Flame • Hazard Symbol- Gas cylinder • Hazard symbol- Exploding bomb • Hazard symbol- Flaming Circle • Hazard Symbol- Exclamation Mark • Hazard Symbol- Torso with Flash • First stage of a risk assessment • Hazard symbol- Dead tree and fish • Hazard Symbol- Skull and Crossbones • Regulatory Reform (_____ _______ Order (2005) • ...
Safety Electric Shock 2023-12-19
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- of current (factor for shock severity)
- one of the 2 safety requirements (2 words)
- are the most common shock-related injuries
- the heart flutters (2 words)
- of the human body can vary
- through the body (factor for shock severity)
- amount of ______ (factor for shock severity)
- one of the 2 safety requirements (2 words)
- formulated guidelines that govern safety in the workplace
- proper safety is a ____ process
- shock can cause ____ injuries
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- a low-resistance wire attached to metallic casse (2 words)
- of heart (factor for shock severity)
- times more DC that AC is needed to cause a person to clamp on and not be able to let go
- current takes the path of _____ resistance
- length of ____ (factor for shock severity)
- is more dangerous
- hertz is the most dangerous frequency
- safety is _____ responsibility
- when electricity passes through the body
20 Clues: is more dangerous • of the human body can vary • the heart flutters (2 words) • shock can cause ____ injuries • safety is _____ responsibility • proper safety is a ____ process • of heart (factor for shock severity) • hertz is the most dangerous frequency • of current (factor for shock severity) • when electricity passes through the body • ...
Safety Electric Shock CW 2023-12-19
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- of current (factor for shock severity)
- one of the 2 safety requirements (2 words)
- are the most common shock-related injuries
- the heart flutters (2 words)
- of the human body can vary
- through the body (factor for shock severity)
- amount of ______ (factor for shock severity)
- one of the 2 safety requirements (2 words)
- formulated guidelines that govern safety in the workplace
- proper safety is a ____ process
- shock can cause ____ injuries
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- a low-resistance wire attached to metallic casse (2 words)
- of heart (factor for shock severity)
- times more DC that AC is needed to cause a person to clamp on and not be able to let go
- current takes the path of _____ resistance
- length of ____ (factor for shock severity)
- is more dangerous
- hertz is the most dangerous frequency
- safety is _____ responsibility
- when electricity passes through the body
20 Clues: is more dangerous • of the human body can vary • the heart flutters (2 words) • shock can cause ____ injuries • safety is _____ responsibility • proper safety is a ____ process • of heart (factor for shock severity) • hertz is the most dangerous frequency • of current (factor for shock severity) • when electricity passes through the body • ...
Agriculture Safety 2024-09-04
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- Green means
- These must be worn to protect your eyes
- No running or ___
- you should always know where this is located in a lab
- An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally
- Personal ___ Equipment
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- Safety Color orange means
- this switch is also known as a kill switch
- When in doubt, ___
- Don't wear this type of clothing
- You should never do this with an object
- Wear this to protect your skin and hands from danger
- A potential source of danger
- Wear this to protect your lungs
- Safety color red means
- Safety Color yellow means
16 Clues: Green means • No running or ___ • When in doubt, ___ • Safety color red means • Personal ___ Equipment • Safety Color orange means • Safety Color yellow means • A potential source of danger • Wear this to protect your lungs • Don't wear this type of clothing • These must be worn to protect your eyes • You should never do this with an object • ...
Safety at Transgrid 2024-05-24
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- _________ are responsible for ensuring that staff are appropriately trained to able them to comply with Transgrid procedures, legislation and other regulatory requirements associated with their work activities.
- _________ is Transgrid’s hazard and risk management system
- The _________ are responsible for overseeing, monitoring and reviewing the health and safety performance within Transgrid.
- Manage risks to as low as reasonably practicable through the implementation of effective _________ measures.
- Position descriptions outline health and safety _________ for all employees.
- An example of a critical safety risks is exposure to _________ materials
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- When climbing stairs use the _________
- Store _________ items in the lower draws or on lower shelves
- The best time to prepare for an _________ is before one happens
- All workers and delivery partners work for the Transgrid Group are subject to _________ drug and alcohol testing.
- It is our _________ to work safety and report hazards
- The Health and Safety Policy is to be displayed at offices and manned _________
- The _________ is responsible for Reporting health and safety performance to the Board.
- The _________ are providing the necessary resources for management of identified health and safety risks associated with activities undertaken within their business units.
- An _________ is any unplanned event resulting in, or having a potential for injury, ill health, damage or other loss.
- Training records are stored in the _________ system
16 Clues: When climbing stairs use the _________ • Training records are stored in the _________ system • It is our _________ to work safety and report hazards • _________ is Transgrid’s hazard and risk management system • Store _________ items in the lower draws or on lower shelves • The best time to prepare for an _________ is before one happens • ...
Joint Commission Test Prep 2 2014-03-03
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- National Patient Safety Goal:Improve the safety of using _____.
- Pediatric assessment should include height, weight, ___ circumference (one-year and under) and immunization status.
- All inpatient needs for an ___, adaptive equipment for any hearing, sight-impairment or other disability should be identified in initial assessment.
- If a patient or family members requires _____ or pastoral support, contact the switchboard for assistance.
- A full inpatient pain assessment must include location, ____, duration, character and any efforts to manage the pain.
- National Patient Safety Goal:Improve the Safety of Clinical____ Systems.
- Patient/family are informed of the discharge plan and provided ____ discharge instructions in a manner they understand.
- National Patient Safety Goal:Reduce the risk of health care-associated _______.
- Perioperative staff need to be aware of the ___ of malignant hyperthermia and the protocol for treatment.
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- National Patient Safety Goal: Improve the ___ of Patient identification.
- Pill splitters and crushers must be cleaned after use to avoid ____ medication residue.
- National Patient Safety Goal: Improve the effectiveness of ____ among caregivers.
- Breast milk may be safely refrigerated between 32-39 degrees F, and can be maintained in this range for ___ days.
- Initial discharge planning begins on _____.
- Medical supplies, such as blood and culture tubes, need to have their ___ date verified as current before use.
- Suicide risk must be assessed on inpatients admitted with psychiatric diagnoses or history of ___ health issues.
- Specialty assessments in ambulatory centers should include the presenting condition of the patient and the --- for the visit.
- Inpatient assessment, history and physical exam must be conducted and documented within the first 24 ___ of admission.
- Fall___ must be assessed upon inpatient admission and reassessed based on condition and need.
19 Clues: Initial discharge planning begins on _____. • National Patient Safety Goal:Improve the safety of using _____. • National Patient Safety Goal: Improve the ___ of Patient identification. • National Patient Safety Goal:Improve the Safety of Clinical____ Systems. • National Patient Safety Goal:Reduce the risk of health care-associated _______. • ...
2023 Q3 Safety Crossword - Return by September 22 2023-08-31
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- Safety Commitment #4: I _________ traffic rules and drive safely.
- When operating a Hilo, ________________ using horn, hand signals and eye contact
- Tools & equipment should be _____________ before each use.
- When treating heat stress, ________ the employee from sunlight and/or heat.
- Avoid drinks with large amounts of _________ and sugar to prevent heat stress.
- Safety Commitment #_____; I respect all safety instructions.
- I consider __________ to be an integral part of the 6S principals – Safety, Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain my workstation.
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- _____________is a concern because it can lead to unsafe acts in the workplace and this can lead to near misses, injuries or possibly fatality.
- To prevent fires, before beginning to any hot work, inspect the work area for any ____________ materials.
- Avoid distractions, stay __________ on task at hand
- The _____ is a great source of vitamin D and has vital, mood-boosting abilities.
- All _________, including temporary employees, must immediately report any incident to their supervisor.
- Stop, __________, Act
- If a bee comes inside your vehicle, ______ the car slowly & safely, then open the windows.
- I keep my workstation _________, orderly, and free of hazards.
- Safety Commitment #8: I __________ all incidents, hazards, and malfunctions.
- Acronym EJ previously went by
17 Clues: Stop, __________, Act • Acronym EJ previously went by • Avoid distractions, stay __________ on task at hand • Tools & equipment should be _____________ before each use. • Safety Commitment #_____; I respect all safety instructions. • I keep my workstation _________, orderly, and free of hazards. • Safety Commitment #4: I _________ traffic rules and drive safely. • ...
Regeneron Acronym Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-07
31 Clues: GMP • FDA • SOP • ppe • OJT • CBT • IOPS • LIMS • EDMS • BMRAM • REGNU • GdocP • safety • purity • purity • Raheen • quality • legible • complete • original • accurate • identity • enduring • strength • Talenthub • available • Onboarding • consistent • Rensselaer • attritbutable • contemporaneous
LIFTING SAFETY 2025-12-03
30 Clues: Kit • Map • Calm • Exit • Fire • Plan • Route • Radio • Drill • Alert • Alarm • Spill • Hazard • Report • Safety • Unsafe • Muster • Escape • Rescue • Egress • Shelter • Lockdown • Incident • Response • Hazardous • Emergency • Evacuation • Containment • Extinguisher • Communication
Fire saftey 2024-03-02
28 Clues: Low • Axe • CPR • Fire • Roll • Stop • Drop • Water • Boots • Under • Crawl • Truck • Smoke • First • Shield • Safety • Sparky • Helmet • Weather • Dispatch • Ambulance • Fire hose • Consequence • Smoke detector • Responsibility • Fire prevention • Fire department • fire extinguisher
New Deal Programs 2024-12-11
20 Clues: poor • jobs • fraud • banks • power • issue • civil • money • crops • health • safety • unions • farmer • reform • relief • recovery • National • depression • government • unemployment
27_Laboratory 2023-12-06
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Patient Safety Awareness 2023-02-27
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- Good ________ can help avoid many safety events
- Who is responsible for reporting safety events?
- Being _______ helps us address unsafe conditions before harm is caused
- Famous Institute of Medicine report on patient safety
- We should always strive to be ________
- SCP's Safety Event Reporting Platform (hint: Shriners Platform for Events & Knowledge)
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- A learning culture that examines errors at the system or process level
- Any event that ends in death, permanent harm, or severe temporary harm
- Another term for near miss
- Ultimate goal of patient safety
- One type of safety event commonly reported at SCP (a _______ error)
- A situation that could cause harm but did not
- Be sure to report any ___________ events
13 Clues: Another term for near miss • Ultimate goal of patient safety • We should always strive to be ________ • Be sure to report any ___________ events • A situation that could cause harm but did not • Good ________ can help avoid many safety events • Who is responsible for reporting safety events? • Famous Institute of Medicine report on patient safety • ...
ISO 45001 Risk Management 2025-11-26
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- : Person performing work under organization control
- : Measurable safety goal
- : Replacing hazardous material with safer alternative
- : Last line of defense in control hierarchy (abbr.)
- : Understanding of organization and its needs
- : Most effective control removing hazard entirely
- : Occupational health and safety (abbr.)
- : Metric tracking safety performance
- : Source with potential to cause injury
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- : Circumstance improving safety performance
- : Physical changes reducing exposure to hazard
- : Process seeking worker input before decisions
- : Measure reducing or eliminating risk
- : Preferred order of control measures
- : Effect of uncertainty on objectives
15 Clues: : Measurable safety goal • : Metric tracking safety performance • : Preferred order of control measures • : Effect of uncertainty on objectives • : Measure reducing or eliminating risk • : Source with potential to cause injury • : Occupational health and safety (abbr.) • : Circumstance improving safety performance • : Understanding of organization and its needs • ...
SW REGION LAB WEEK 2018 2018-04-04
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- EHS online trainings are completed here
- Protect us from a splash
- We handle all specimens with ------ precautions
- The S in EHS
- The form used to report an injury to EHS
- Heavy items should be transported on a -----
- The use of symbols for chemical safety and labeling
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- What does the A in RACE of fire safety stand for
- Monthly the SW Region Safety Review Board reviews all ----- incidents
- Lab coats, gloves, face shields are all types of
- Abbreviation for our chemical safety data sheets
- Daily time for stretching exercises
- EHS online homepage
- Safe lifting practices uses your---- not your back
14 Clues: The S in EHS • EHS online homepage • Protect us from a splash • Daily time for stretching exercises • EHS online trainings are completed here • The form used to report an injury to EHS • Heavy items should be transported on a ----- • We handle all specimens with ------ precautions • What does the A in RACE of fire safety stand for • ...
Ag Safety 2023-08-16
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- power tools, sharp edges, loud equipment, dust, chemical exposure, compressed gas cylinders
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury
- a potential source of danger
- fire extinguisher, first-aid kit, eye wash station, safety shower
- orange =
- insects, snakes, poisonous plants, tripping hazards (logs, limbs, vines)
- guards, safety switches (kill switches), safety color paint
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- animals (heavy with hooves, teeth, claws), dust, heavy feed and bedding, chemicals, sharp edges, large equipment
- chemicals, glassware, open flames (burners), fumes
- safety glasses, gloves, hard hat, dust mask, hearing protection
- yellow =
- red =
- water and electricity, chemicals, slippery floors, sharp-edged benches
- green =
14 Clues: red = • green = • yellow = • orange = • a potential source of danger • chemicals, glassware, open flames (burners), fumes • guards, safety switches (kill switches), safety color paint • safety glasses, gloves, hard hat, dust mask, hearing protection • fire extinguisher, first-aid kit, eye wash station, safety shower • ...
SOLIDS and LIQUIDS 2025-02-19
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- Holds its shape.
- What paper towel and sponges do to water.
- Takes the shape of its container and flows.
- When we LAYERED liquids in the _______ tower.
- No light goes through the object.
- Liquids such as honey, sap, blood and water.
- How LIQUIDS flow - we had a race!
- Safety symbol meaning it can catch on fire.
- Water in the GAS form.
- Water in the SOLID form.
- How something FEELS.
- When light is foggy when going through something.
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- Safety symbol meaning it is harmful to your skin.
- Safety symbol meaning you should never drink or eat it.
- When you mix a solid and a liquid together.
- When light goes through the object clearly.
- If something FLOATS or NOT.
- Safety symbol - some cans can_____ if left near heat!
18 Clues: Holds its shape. • How something FEELS. • Water in the GAS form. • Water in the SOLID form. • If something FLOATS or NOT. • No light goes through the object. • How LIQUIDS flow - we had a race! • What paper towel and sponges do to water. • When you mix a solid and a liquid together. • Takes the shape of its container and flows. • When light goes through the object clearly. • ...
Substation Safety 2023-09-04
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- fence, A type of barrier used to prevent unauthorized access to substations.
- A safety device that limits the flow of electrical current.
- safety procedure that ensures equipment is de-energized before working on it.
- Switch, A safety device used to disconnect electrical circuits quickly.
- or overcurrent relay, A safety device used to protect against overcurrent.
- The primary source of power in a substation.
- The act of protecting yourself from electrical hazards.
- device used to measure electrical voltage.
- The protective gear worn to prevent electrical shock.
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- A grounding system that prevents electric shock and equipment damage.
- The area where electricity is transformed and distributed.
- Breaker, A device that interrupts the flow of electrical current.
- High voltage equipment used to reduce electrical voltage.
- A safety protocol to prevent electrical accidents through proper labeling.
14 Clues: device used to measure electrical voltage. • The primary source of power in a substation. • The protective gear worn to prevent electrical shock. • The act of protecting yourself from electrical hazards. • High voltage equipment used to reduce electrical voltage. • Breaker, A device that interrupts the flow of electrical current. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2014 2014-02-25
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- A yellow armband indicates a patient is on what type of precaution?
- The ________ Commission publishes National Patient Safety Goals each year.
- Gowns and _________ are types of personal protective equipment (PPE).
- __________ safety is everyone's responsibility.
- The goal of patient safety is to prevent or reduce patient _________.
- MRSA, C-Diff and CRE can be types of hospital acquired ______________.
- March 2-8 is Patient ____________ Awareness Week.
- What is the most effective method to prevent the spread of infections between patients and coworkers? (two words)
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- __________ is the acronym for Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections.
- A __________ (two words) is required at the start of each surgical/invasive procedure to prevent wrong site, wrong procedure events and ensure patient safety.
- ______________ errors are the most common cause of patient harm.
- Patients should be turned/repositioned every two hours to prevent ___________ ulcers.
- A ___________ event should be completed whenever there is a safety event.
- Proper patient identification requires the use of ________ patient identifiers.
- The single most important thing a person can do to prevent infections is __________ your hands.
- Harm related to medications are called adverse _________ events.
16 Clues: __________ safety is everyone's responsibility. • March 2-8 is Patient ____________ Awareness Week. • ______________ errors are the most common cause of patient harm. • Harm related to medications are called adverse _________ events. • A yellow armband indicates a patient is on what type of precaution? • ...
TTTX Knowledge 2025-05-07
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- ____is part of everyone responsibility
- Ear Protection
- Foot Protection
- ___is part of safety equipment
- Arm Protection
- Stop and Point at
- Dispose of Grease in the _____
- Turnstile Access
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- Eye Protection
- You must _____ at intersections
- 5S/4S+S
- _____is a part of Environmental 14001
- Safety Month
- Hand Protection
- Minor injury is called
15 Clues: 5S/4S+S • Safety Month • Eye Protection • Ear Protection • Arm Protection • Hand Protection • Foot Protection • Turnstile Access • Stop and Point at • Minor injury is called • ___is part of safety equipment • Dispose of Grease in the _____ • You must _____ at intersections • _____is a part of Environmental 14001 • ____is part of everyone responsibility
Master of mind 2022-03-03
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- Savings
- first preference for any organisation
- loss
- measure defects
- Name of Popular female singer
- Conduct after any Safety incident
- measure of safety KPI
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- use for clean workplace
- measure of machine performance
- Cause for long breakdown
- Expenses
- Use for improve pruductivity
- Ajit kumar's new action movie
- Secondary packing
- for help needy people
15 Clues: loss • Savings • Expenses • measure defects • Secondary packing • for help needy people • measure of safety KPI • use for clean workplace • Cause for long breakdown • Use for improve pruductivity • Ajit kumar's new action movie • Name of Popular female singer • measure of machine performance • Conduct after any Safety incident • first preference for any organisation
Safety Standard Cross Word 2021-02-17
14 Clues: Risk score • Working at • Severity Index • Energy Isolation • Leading Indicator • Incidnet category • Safety Observation • Unit Safety committe • ENTRANT Confined Space • Types of energy sources. • Heavy Eath Moving Machine • Temporary working platform • Lifting & Lowering of Loads • monthly Safety Harness Inspection
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD - ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY 2020-04-18
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- "ON THE PLANTATION" WALTER IS "BOYS" OR GIRL
- "REACHING SAFETY" WHERE WALTER RESTS
- "REACHING FREEDOM"
- "ON THE PLANTATION" COULD WHIP A SLAVE
- "BEFORE YOU BEGIN" HOW MANY MILLION SLAVES/SOUTH
- "ON THE PLANTATION" FANNIE MOORE WAS BORN THERE
- "ESCAPE" MOSS IS "BOYS" OR GIRL
- "REACHING FREEDOM" RAILROADS GROW INDUSTRIES
- "REACHING SAFETY" HORSE IS "BOYS" OR GIRL
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- "ESCAPE" DOGS COULDN'T FIND THESE IN THE WATER
- "REACHING FREEDOM" HARRIET WAS ONE OF THESE
- "REACHING SAFETY" I'M A "FRIEND OF A ..."
- "ON THE PLANTATION" IN SLAVE'S LEFT BY THE DOOR
- "BEFORE YOU BEGIN" WORD CUT OFF IN THE NEWSPAPER
- "ESCAPE" RIVER MARKS LINE BETWEEN FREE/SLAVERY
- "ESCAPE" BRIGHTEST STAR IN THE GALAXY
- "ESCAPE" CREATED IN 1850
- "ON THE PLANTATION" OVERSEER IS "BOYS" OR GIRL
- "REACHING SAFETY" TYPE OF READING YOU'RE DOING
- "REACHING SAFETY" PUBLISHER'S INITIALS REV.ALPHA
20 Clues: "REACHING FREEDOM" • "ESCAPE" CREATED IN 1850 • "ESCAPE" MOSS IS "BOYS" OR GIRL • "REACHING SAFETY" WHERE WALTER RESTS • "ESCAPE" BRIGHTEST STAR IN THE GALAXY • "ON THE PLANTATION" COULD WHIP A SLAVE • "REACHING SAFETY" I'M A "FRIEND OF A ..." • "REACHING SAFETY" HORSE IS "BOYS" OR GIRL • "REACHING FREEDOM" HARRIET WAS ONE OF THESE • ...
My Work Experience 2025-03-03
19 Clues: skade • utstyr • ulykke • hansker • bedrift • yrkesfag • verksted • vernesko • sikkerhet • forebygge • hørselvern • vernehjelm • byggeplass • arbeidsklær • refleksvest • utplassering • bygg og anlegg • videregående skole • goggles vernebriller
MRI Safety 2023-07-26
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- Measurement of Magnetic Induction
- MRI Zone Where Code Procedures are Performed
- MRI Fire Extinguisher Color
- Ear Protection Protects from _______ Waves
- Maximum Decibels in MRI
- This Needs to Be Checked for MR Compatibility
- Who is Responsible for MRI Safety?
- What does the Red Button Do?
- Ferromagnetic Items Pulled to Iso-Center
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- What Each Scan is Referred to as in MRI
- Can Cause Burns to a Patient in the MR Environment
- Used to Receive Signal from a Patient
- Green Square MRI Safety Labeling (MR _)
- Measurement to Define the Magnetic Flux Density
- Yellow Triangle MRI Safety Labeling (MR _)
- MRI Contrast Media
- Red Interdictory Circle MRI Safety Labeling (MR _)
17 Clues: MRI Contrast Media • Maximum Decibels in MRI • MRI Fire Extinguisher Color • What does the Red Button Do? • Measurement of Magnetic Induction • Who is Responsible for MRI Safety? • Used to Receive Signal from a Patient • What Each Scan is Referred to as in MRI • Green Square MRI Safety Labeling (MR _) • Ferromagnetic Items Pulled to Iso-Center • ...
Lähihoitaja lääkehoidon osaajana, fi-eng 2025-10-29
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- law on patient safety
- good place to seek reliable information, open for all
- National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health
- the highest responsible authority supervising pharmacotherapy
- Drug safety: safety of a single drug
- this authority suopervises and developes everything related to medicationa safety and marketing
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- Medication safety -safety practises related to use of medicines
- deviation report -system
- lääkehoito-opas -national guidelines for units, related to safe medicational care
- the law, which ensures safe and equal medication care
- TErveyden- ja hyvinvoinninlaitos
- The method to assess the reliability of information
12 Clues: law on patient safety • deviation report -system • TErveyden- ja hyvinvoinninlaitos • Drug safety: safety of a single drug • The method to assess the reliability of information • good place to seek reliable information, open for all • the law, which ensures safe and equal medication care • National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health • ...
Contech Safety Crossword 2022-01-07
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- Safety Analysis, is a common term used in construction or jobsite environment by Field Personal or Project Mangers
- conforming to mandatory and voluntary regulations and standards
- Compensation, Payments required by law to be made to an employee who is injured or disabled in connection with work
- Prevention, a set of precautionary, measures taken to avoid possible bodily harm.
- acts, Actions that will lead to potential injury, loss of time, or properly damage
- belt, safety harness
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- A government agency in the department of Labor to maintain a safe and health work environment.
- The act of inspecting, official examination or review, an organized examination, or formal evaluation excise
- keeping Audit, an assessment of a physical location to ensure regulation compliance by a trained safety professional.
- face cover
- hat, safety headgear
- toe, metatarsal protection
- glasses, protective spectacles
- freedom from danger
14 Clues: face cover • freedom from danger • hat, safety headgear • belt, safety harness • toe, metatarsal protection • glasses, protective spectacles • conforming to mandatory and voluntary regulations and standards • Prevention, a set of precautionary, measures taken to avoid possible bodily harm. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2023-08-31
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- this safety sticker shows a skull & crossbones
- this safety sticker means it CANNOT go down the drain
- a chemical that dissolves flesh AND metals is classified as this
- this type of chemical makes a fire worse
- do NOT add this to a grease fire
- this COLOR of the safety diamond is "special hazards"
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- these need to be worn when working with fire or hazardous chemicals
- this is something you CANNOT have at the lab table
- this COLOR of the safety diamond is "reactivity"
- a carcinogen causes this health condition
- this type of chemical makes you itch, cough, or cry but is NOT toxic
- this COLOR of the safety diamond is "health hazard"
- when reading a graduated cylinder you must be at this level
- this COLOR of the safety diamond is "flammable"
14 Clues: do NOT add this to a grease fire • this type of chemical makes a fire worse • a carcinogen causes this health condition • this safety sticker shows a skull & crossbones • this COLOR of the safety diamond is "flammable" • this COLOR of the safety diamond is "reactivity" • this is something you CANNOT have at the lab table • ...
Food Safety Starts with ME 2025-06-13
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- First step in hygiene
- Removal of unsafe food
- Unsafe substance in food
- Germ that causes illness
- Removes dirt before sanitizing
- When food goes bad
- Must be controlled in storage
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- Allergen transfer
- Food safety inspection
- Triggers allergic reaction
- Keeps hair out of food
- First in, first out rule
- Kills germs on surfaces
- Manufacturing safety rules
- Worn on hands for hygiene
- Safety gear abbreviation
- Lists ingredients and allergens
17 Clues: Allergen transfer • When food goes bad • First step in hygiene • Food safety inspection • Keeps hair out of food • Removal of unsafe food • Kills germs on surfaces • First in, first out rule • Unsafe substance in food • Germ that causes illness • Safety gear abbreviation • Worn on hands for hygiene • Triggers allergic reaction • Manufacturing safety rules • Must be controlled in storage • ...
Lab Safety 2025-03-25
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- how your lab station should be before you start lab
- short term effects
- protects your eyes in a lab
- the symbol you would see on a SHARPS container
- shoes you should not wear in a lab
- long term effects
- what GHS stands for
- what you would go under if chemicals get on body
- the symbol for warning
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- a piece of safety equipment to put out fire
- the safety system that uses circles
- the symbol for caution
- the symbol for danger
- the burner we use in the laboratory
- it is turned on when you want to ventilate room
- the safety system that mostly uses diamonds
- the safety system that uses 3 different shapes
- a piece of lab equipment that you pour liquids into
18 Clues: long term effects • short term effects • what GHS stands for • the symbol for danger • the symbol for caution • the symbol for warning • protects your eyes in a lab • shoes you should not wear in a lab • the safety system that uses circles • the burner we use in the laboratory • a piece of safety equipment to put out fire • the safety system that mostly uses diamonds • ...
Surgical Safety 2025-09-24
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- Global body that launched the Surgical Safety Checklist
- the "N" in NatSSIPs
- Tool ensuring steps for safer surgery
- Overall aim of NatSSIPs 2 and WHO Safety Checklist
- Group of people working together to achieve the same goal
- Effective _ reduces errors and promotes teamwork
- A serious, preventable patient safety incident
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- Must always be verified before implantation
- Must be valid,informed, and documented
- Person at the centre off all safety standards
- Final stage of WHO checklist
- Critical pause before incision
- Wrong _ is a Never Event
- Must be marked and confirmed before incision
14 Clues: the "N" in NatSSIPs • Wrong _ is a Never Event • Final stage of WHO checklist • Critical pause before incision • Tool ensuring steps for safer surgery • Must be valid,informed, and documented • Must always be verified before implantation • Must be marked and confirmed before incision • Person at the centre off all safety standards • ...
Sara 2017-05-08
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- Part 3 message
- Machine might mean five
- Part 2 message
- Safety prevention word part 2
- Favorite machine for testing
- Favorite validation project
- HR software
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- Your Position
- Your product line
- Safety prevention word part 3
- Cake with your name in it
- Last Thursday of the month day
- Gem's organized supervisor
- One of the on-line trainings
- Part 1 message
- Safety prevention word part 1
16 Clues: HR software • Your Position • Part 3 message • Part 2 message • Part 1 message • Your product line • Machine might mean five • Cake with your name in it • Gem's organized supervisor • Favorite validation project • Favorite machine for testing • One of the on-line trainings • Safety prevention word part 3 • Safety prevention word part 2 • Safety prevention word part 1 • ...
US 24350 Technology Literacy 2020-02-11
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- something that could harm you or someone else
- in realtion to a person, safe means exposed to any hazards. In every case safe means free from hazards
- the outcome of an unintentional event or accident
- This is the Health and safety in Employment Act. It governs the health and safety of people at work
- Occupational Safety and Health( Department of Labour, Workplace Safety
- any business engaging controlling or employing people
- a statement of intent/Commitment usually by an employer reflecting their commitment to managing a health and safe working environment
- a sudden unforeseen situation requiring immediate action
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- Illness ,injury or both
- an event that causes any person to be harmed
- performance requirement with hierarchy in Health and safety in Employment Act and Regulations
- a person employed by another person to do work for hire or reward
- The combination of the frequency or probability of occurrence and consequence of specified hazardous event
- Health and safety
- includes appliances, equipment, fitting furniture, implements, machines, machinery, tools and vehicles
15 Clues: Health and safety • Illness ,injury or both • an event that causes any person to be harmed • something that could harm you or someone else • the outcome of an unintentional event or accident • any business engaging controlling or employing people • a sudden unforeseen situation requiring immediate action • ...
General Shop Safety Rules 2025-08-19
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- _________________Machines Safely: Only the person using the machine should turn it on or off. Don’t distract someone using a machine.
- _____________ Properly: Use a brush to clean up debris from machines & tables, not compressed air or hands.
- Secure Your Gear: Make sure your hair and clothes are ______________ before you enter the shop.
- _______________________the Rules: Read all safety signs and ask for permission from the teacher before using equipment.
- Wear Your _______________: Always wear safety gear like aprons, close-toed shoes, coats and safety glasses. Use ear protection if needed/desired.
- Don’t _____________ Others: Don’t talk to or distract anyone using a machine.
- Don’t ______________: Never leave a machine running or still moving.
- Get ____________ with Heavy Materials: Use a vice or clamps for small projects and get help to move large items.
- ________________ the Test: You must pass a safety test with a perfect score of 100% before using a machine.
- ______________ for Help: Only use equipment after the teacher checks it and shows you how.
- __________________is Everyone’s Job: Everyone must look out for their own safety and for others'.
- Use Machine ________________________: Always keep machine guards in place and make sure machines are off before touching them.
- Follow ______________________: In an emergency, turn off your machine and follow the teacher’s instructions.
- Wear __________________: Always wear safety glasses while working in shops especially when working with compressed air or air tools.
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- Stay Clear of_____________________: Keep at least 3 feet away from power tools. Only one person, the operator, should be in the machine’s operator zone at a time.
- Report All _____________: Let the teacher know about any injuries immediately, no matter how small.
- Get ________________: Make sure your project is approved by the teacher before you start.
- _____________Guards: Ensure machine guards are in place and working. Don’t use machines with missing or broken guards.
- Turn _____________ Machines: Turn off and unplug machines when you’re performing maintenance. Pull the plug, not the cord.
- Use the ______________ Tool: Always choose the right tool for the job and check tools before using them.
- No _______________: Horseplay is not allowed in either shop or classroom and shows a bad attitude towards safety.
- _________________Be Safe: Follow safety rules and stay focused on your work.
- Secure and ___________________: Support long pieces of material and wait for the blade to stop before removing scraps.
- _______________Your Hair and Clothes: Tie back long hair and keep loose clothes and jewelry out of the way.
- Stay______________: Pay attention to your work and avoid distractions from others within the shop.
- ________________of Rags Properly: Throw rags with flammable chemicals into a special metal container.
- Follow _____________: Stay within the marked safety zones( 3 feet around machines or yellow lines) and don’t enter unless needed and allowed.
- Be __________: Avoid making unnecessary noise or movements that could distract others using machines.
- _______________Problems: Tell the teacher right away if tools are damaged or if there are any safety issues.
- Handle Sharp Tools ____________: Carry sharp tools with the point down and cut away from your body.
30 Clues: Don’t ______________: Never leave a machine running or still moving. • _________________Be Safe: Follow safety rules and stay focused on your work. • Don’t _____________ Others: Don’t talk to or distract anyone using a machine. • Get ________________: Make sure your project is approved by the teacher before you start. • ...
Trigger Assembly 2024-07-26
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- The safety contains a notch and raised portion. In the ON position, the raised portion prevents the forward movement of the trigger, which prevents firing. In the OFF position, the notch allows the forward movement of the trigger
- Spring that provides tension between the sear and hammer
- Provides tension to allow the latch to securely hold the pump lever
- Plastic component that, when the bolt is open, prevents the trigger’s movement
- This is a mechanism that, once engaged, prevents the rifle from firing by locking the trigger in place.
- Spring that provides tension to hold the clip actuator bar in place
- Plastic block that holds the pump lever closed after the cadet air rifle has been pumped
- Metal bar that is activated by the movement of the bolt. When the bolt is moved backward and forward, it causes the clip actuator bar to move the clip actuator, which advances the five- pellet clip to the left
- This screw holds the trigger housing to the valve body
- The hammer is a strong metal component of the trigger assembly. It is what depresses the valve, allowing air to escape into the chamber when the cadet air rifle is fired
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- Spring that provides the momentum of the hammer
- Ball bearing that allows the safety to move side to side within its housing
- Contains the safety mechanism and holds the trigger assembly components in place
- Spring that provides tension between the trigger lock and trigger
- Plastic device that moves the sear, causing the hammer to strike the valve
- Metal tab that holds the hammer in place prior to firing. When the trigger is depressed, the sear moves and releases the hammer
- Used to advance the five-pellet clip when used in the cadet air rifle
- Provides tension to the safety ball
18 Clues: Provides tension to the safety ball • Spring that provides the momentum of the hammer • This screw holds the trigger housing to the valve body • Spring that provides tension between the sear and hammer • Spring that provides tension between the trigger lock and trigger • Provides tension to allow the latch to securely hold the pump lever • ...
safety 2024-02-13
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- when away ?? the tools
- Personal protective equipment
- to tie up ur hair
- do not get ?? by friends
- if u like painting
- pay attention so u don't get ???
- you can walk but not ??
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- make sure your shoe laces are ??
- you can't listen to music with your ???
- tucked away
- work against the ???
- you can wear tight clothes but not ??
- close feet wear
- eye protection
- to protect ur hearing
15 Clues: tucked away • eye protection • close feet wear • to tie up ur hair • if u like painting • work against the ??? • to protect ur hearing • when away ?? the tools • you can walk but not ?? • do not get ?? by friends • Personal protective equipment • make sure your shoe laces are ?? • pay attention so u don't get ??? • you can wear tight clothes but not ?? • ...
Safety 2023-06-30
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- A sudden and unexpected situation that requires immediate action.
- Being careful and avoiding unnecessary risks.
- Aid Immediate medical assistance given to a person who is injured or suddenly becomes ill.
- Acting in a way that ensures the safety of oneself and others.
- Being ready and well-equipped to deal with emergencies.
- Something that can cause harm or danger.
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- Free from danger, risk, or threat.
- An action taken to prevent possible harm or danger.
- Measures taken to keep someone or something safe from harm.
- Being attentive and aware of what's happening around you.
- Careful behavior to avoid accidents or risks.
- Knowledge and understanding of potential dangers.
- The result of a rapid chemical reaction that releases heat, light, and flames.
- Free from harm or danger.
- To get away from a dangerous or harmful situation.
15 Clues: Free from harm or danger. • Free from danger, risk, or threat. • Something that can cause harm or danger. • Being careful and avoiding unnecessary risks. • Careful behavior to avoid accidents or risks. • Knowledge and understanding of potential dangers. • To get away from a dangerous or harmful situation. • An action taken to prevent possible harm or danger. • ...
Safety 2023-07-26
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- Avoid wearing ____ clothes around fires, since they're at a risk of catching on fire
- Follow ____ instructions whenever taking medication
- Make sure to lock away ____ when not using, so that children don't harm themselves on accident.
- You call ___ if you need help with any medication/poison related problems
- ____ can pose a poison risk if not used and stored properly
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- Never grill in an en____ area, due to the fire hazards it poses
- Avoid ____ while driving, to ensure the safest traveling for everyone in the car
- If you're experiencing nausea and headaches you may be experiencing ___ poisoning, so get out of the house and call 911
- Keep a bucket of ____ on standby to dispose of used fireworks
- Always read instructions on any medication, cleaner, tablets, etc, before usage
- Make sure to try your best to avoid peer ____ , even if it's difficult, it could lead to your life being in danger
- When disposing ____ always mix them with an unpleasant substance, such as coffee grounds before disposing
- Have a ____ for what to do in any poisoning or life endangering scenarios and make sure to always call poison control or 911
- When putting out a fire, make sure to protect your body and hands from the hot ___ that escapes
- Don't burn rubber or ____ due to the release of toxic fumes
15 Clues: Follow ____ instructions whenever taking medication • Don't burn rubber or ____ due to the release of toxic fumes • ____ can pose a poison risk if not used and stored properly • Keep a bucket of ____ on standby to dispose of used fireworks • Never grill in an en____ area, due to the fire hazards it poses • ...
Science Safety Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-27
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- You should never touch or step in this if it is broken
- If you don't ______ to the instructions, you won't know what to do
- _____ the location of the safety equipment and how to use it
- What should you wear on your body for safety
- What is used to extinguish a fire
- Instead of run, what should you do in the lab
- It is not safe to to try these without asking a teacher
- You should _____ pay attention
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- Who should you notify if you have a safety concern
- With _____ burns, immerse in water and notify the teacher
- What do you use on your hands for safety
- What do you use if you spill chemicals on you
- With _____ cut, you should report it to your teacher
- ______ goggles protect your eyes from danger
- What should you do if you get something in your eyes
- Never ______ chemicals
16 Clues: Never ______ chemicals • You should _____ pay attention • What is used to extinguish a fire • What do you use on your hands for safety • ______ goggles protect your eyes from danger • What should you wear on your body for safety • What do you use if you spill chemicals on you • Instead of run, what should you do in the lab • ...
Safety rules 2025-05-22
Safety rules 2025-05-22
October 2015-09-12
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- Friends, Fun, Safety, Knowledge.
- What goes up when the ride starts.
- Hand protection.
- GWRRA stresses this education.
- What riders apply to stop.
- Premeeting time for ride.
- Type of gatherings.
- Leader of group rides.
- Motorcycle organization.
- Search, Evaluate, Execute.
- We ride to do what.
- Always ride with this in mind
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- Foot Gear.
- First aid.
- Gain this through education
- Group way to learn.
- Bike check list.
- Protect your brain.
- Most important safety equipment.
- Best Buddies
- Girls just want to have
- What to wear.
- What numbers to exchange prior to a group ride.
- Members of a chapter.
24 Clues: Foot Gear. • First aid. • Best Buddies • What to wear. • Bike check list. • Hand protection. • Group way to learn. • Protect your brain. • Type of gatherings. • We ride to do what. • Members of a chapter. • Leader of group rides. • Girls just want to have • Motorcycle organization. • Premeeting time for ride. • What riders apply to stop. • Search, Evaluate, Execute. • Gain this through education • ...
Camping In Ontario - Common Industry Acronyms 2023-06-01
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- Regional Tourism Organization
- Employment Standards Act
- Ontario RV Dealers Association
- License of Occupation
- Walkerton Clean Water Centre
- Memorandum of Understanding
- Member of Parliament (Federal)
- Workplace Safety Insurance Board
- Canada Revenue Agency
- Tourism Regional Economic Impact Model
- Electrical Safety Authority
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- Tourism Industry Association of Ontario
- Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Environmental Compliance Approval
- Destination Marketing Organization
- Ontario Tourism Education Corporation
- Workplace Safety and Prevention Services
- Camping In Ontario
- Member of Provincial Parliament
- Canadian Camping and RV Council
- Municipal Accommodation Tax
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
- Indigenous Tourism Ontario
- Return on Investment
- Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
25 Clues: Camping In Ontario • Return on Investment • License of Occupation • Canada Revenue Agency • Employment Standards Act • Indigenous Tourism Ontario • Memorandum of Understanding • Municipal Accommodation Tax • Electrical Safety Authority • Walkerton Clean Water Centre • Regional Tourism Organization • Ontario RV Dealers Association • Member of Parliament (Federal) • ...
Regina Crane Rodeo 2025-09-08
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- ear protection
- An Safety committee representative
- Plate _ _ _ _ _ ( lifting device for plate)
- Not allowed on shop floor( communication)
- wood we use to stack steel
- summers worry Heat _ _ _ _ _
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- safety wear
- eye protection
- How often safety committee meets
- dangerous loading area
- muster _ _ _ _ _
- who is retiring soon
- in place( emergency evacuation area)
- todays event Crane _ _ _ _ _
- truck deck _ _ _ _
- where I store material over 30 inches in height
16 Clues: safety wear • ear protection • eye protection • muster _ _ _ _ _ • truck deck _ _ _ _ • who is retiring soon • dangerous loading area • wood we use to stack steel • todays event Crane _ _ _ _ _ • summers worry Heat _ _ _ _ _ • How often safety committee meets • An Safety committee representative • in place( emergency evacuation area) • Not allowed on shop floor( communication) • ...
PSAW 2023 2022-06-29
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- Collects and analyzes patient safety events
- Recognition
- Need for all prescribed medications
- Seven days
- Antonym for danger
- Part of HRO
- Used as a cognitive aide for NPSG's
- Can be a Veteran or family member
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- ID's opportunity for improving services
- Keeps things standardized
- Instrument used for gap analyses
- Patient event reporting tool
- VACO associated with decreasing pt harm
- Who is responsible for patient safety
- Direct care people
- Statisticians collect and analyze
- A path to get ahead of the game
- Gives Veterans more health care options
18 Clues: Seven days • Recognition • Part of HRO • Direct care people • Antonym for danger • Keeps things standardized • Patient event reporting tool • A path to get ahead of the game • Instrument used for gap analyses • Statisticians collect and analyze • Can be a Veteran or family member • Need for all prescribed medications • Used as a cognitive aide for NPSG's • ...
HSE Acronyms and Abbreviations 2024-10-31
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- Exhaust Ventilation, LEV
- Man's best friend
- Code of Practice, ACOP
- Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health, NEBOSH
- Of Injuries, Disease And Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, RIDDOR
- of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations, COSHH
- Likes to chase mice
- And Safety Executive, HSE
- and Use of Work Equipment Regulations, PUWER
- Flying mammal
- Working Load, SWL
- Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations, LOLER
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- Protective Equipment, PPE
- Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations, DSEAR
- Large marsupial
- Screen Equipment, DSE
- of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, RIDDOR
- Talk, TBT
- Has a trunk
- And Safety At Work Act, HASWA
- of Occupational Safety and Health, IOSH
- Appliance Testing, PAT
- Assessments and Method Statements, RAMS
23 Clues: Talk, TBT • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Working Load, SWL • Likes to chase mice • Screen Equipment, DSE • Code of Practice, ACOP • Appliance Testing, PAT • Exhaust Ventilation, LEV • Protective Equipment, PPE • And Safety Executive, HSE • And Safety At Work Act, HASWA • of Occupational Safety and Health, IOSH • Assessments and Method Statements, RAMS • ...
October 2015-09-12
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- Friends, Fun, Safety, Knowledge.
- What goes up when the ride starts.
- Hand protection.
- GWRRA stresses this education.
- What riders apply to stop.
- Premeeting time for ride.
- Type of gatherings.
- Leader of group rides.
- Motorcycle organization.
- Search, Evaluate, Execute.
- We ride to do what.
- Always ride with this in mind
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- Foot Gear.
- First aid.
- Gain this through education
- Group way to learn.
- Bike check list.
- Protect your brain.
- Most important safety equipment.
- Best Buddies
- Girls just want to have
- What to wear.
- What numbers to exchange prior to a group ride.
- Members of a chapter.
24 Clues: Foot Gear. • First aid. • Best Buddies • What to wear. • Bike check list. • Hand protection. • Group way to learn. • Protect your brain. • Type of gatherings. • We ride to do what. • Members of a chapter. • Leader of group rides. • Girls just want to have • Motorcycle organization. • Premeeting time for ride. • What riders apply to stop. • Search, Evaluate, Execute. • Gain this through education • ...
BnM Safety Awareness Week Competition 2019-10-24
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- An employee's legal duty with an employer's safety controls (11)
- Mandatory for all employee's to attend (8)
- Installed to slow cars and keep people safe (10)
- Local first aider information is displayed on this (11)
- Required in all workshops (3,10)
- Acronym to follow when applying good manual handling technique (4)
- employers duty to provide and an employee's duty to wear (3)
- General H&S policies can be found here (3,3)
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- Must be followed to ensure yours and your colleagues safety (9)
- Part 3 of your Safety Statement (6,16)
- Statutory body for H&S enforcement in the workplace (3)
- The likelihood of a hazard resulting in injury (4)
- Briefing on local safety information for new employee's (9)
- Increases your visibility and reduces your chances of being injured (2,3)
- Responsible for health and safety in the workplace (8)
- Must be reported immediately to your line manager (8)
16 Clues: Required in all workshops (3,10) • Part 3 of your Safety Statement (6,16) • Mandatory for all employee's to attend (8) • General H&S policies can be found here (3,3) • Installed to slow cars and keep people safe (10) • The likelihood of a hazard resulting in injury (4) • Must be reported immediately to your line manager (8) • ...
Q2 HSE CROSSWORD 2024-06-03
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- The state of being free from danger or injury.
- These should be kept clear to avoid trips and falls.
- Brief safety meetings conducted before commencing of works
- Training on health and safety conducted for new workers on site
- Device used to protect the eyes from dust and debris.
- Hazardous substance used for binding bricks and concrete.
- Monthly walkarounds on site with management to check on hazards.
- A written document that outlines potential hazards and how to deal with them.
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- A legal requirement to ensure safety at work.
- Government body incharge of seeing safe workplaces
- Essential procedure to ensure machinery is safely shut down.
- Must be reported to prevent future incidents.
- The process of making sure that tools and equipment are safe to use.
- Equipment used to protect ears from loud noises.
- Must be worn on the head at a construction site.
- A construction site document detailing job safety analysis.
16 Clues: A legal requirement to ensure safety at work. • Must be reported to prevent future incidents. • The state of being free from danger or injury. • Equipment used to protect ears from loud noises. • Must be worn on the head at a construction site. • Government body incharge of seeing safe workplaces • These should be kept clear to avoid trips and falls. • ...
health and safety 2017-02-05
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- -------- protective equipment should be provided by your employer
- a governing body who operate on behalf of the government to ensure the safety of all in the workplace, a good source of information.
- this document will identify the structure of the company, who is responsible for Health and safety duties and an employer should have one in writing if employing 5 or more employees, a great source of information on health and safety processes
- ----- aid arrangements must be provided by your employer
- employers liability --------- is required if an employer has staff.
- the colour of information signs
- this means it is a law and has to be done!
- it is the _________ responsibility to provide a safe working environment
- a statutory regulation that regulates the use of equipment
- working at ------- regulations control work that is not on the ground
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- risk ----------- should be completed and provided by your employer
- ------- facilities should be provided by an employer
- personal ---------- equipment at work regulations 1992
- the regulation that regulates substances that can cause health problem through exposure
- the yellow sign highlights these
- gas ------------ and use regs cover the gas industry
- the employer has to provide this to any employee who new to the company or has not used this type of equipment before
- ------------- instructions, a key source of health and safety information
- this book should be used to record an ------- if there are 5 employees or more
- take care of your own health and safety and that of ------ who may be affected by what you do
- the colour of signs that mean 'do not' or prohibitive.
- this sign is blue and must be done
- ------- code of practices, this is a recommended process for using certain products and equipment
- you should do this with your employer to help the health and safety process in your workplace
- trade ----- an organisation that protects the rights of workers and can offer health and safety information
25 Clues: the colour of information signs • the yellow sign highlights these • this sign is blue and must be done • this means it is a law and has to be done! • ------- facilities should be provided by an employer • gas ------------ and use regs cover the gas industry • personal ---------- equipment at work regulations 1992 • ...
FritoLay Safety Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-02
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- Knife Accident
- Covers Rotating Machine Parts
- To Lose Balance
- Electrical Hazard
- Consume fluids
- Proper Lifting
- Program Requiring Red Locks
- Program that uses a Harness
- Wrinkeled Rug Hazard
- Type of Boot
- Needed on secondary containers
- PPE program Owner
- Caused from water on the floor
- Confined Space Entry Requirement
- manufacturing Team Member
- Behavior Based Safety(abv)
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- Safety Manager
- Hand Protection
- Head Protection
- Sports Drink
- Used to move pallets
- Who is Responsible for Safety
- Fire Fighters at FL
- Hearing Protection
- Bloodbourne Pathogen
- _____Brintnall
- Eye Protection
- Lifesaver
- Prevents Dust Inhalation
29 Clues: Lifesaver • Sports Drink • Type of Boot • Knife Accident • Safety Manager • Consume fluids • Proper Lifting • _____Brintnall • Eye Protection • Hand Protection • To Lose Balance • Head Protection • Electrical Hazard • PPE program Owner • Hearing Protection • Fire Fighters at FL • Used to move pallets • Bloodbourne Pathogen • Wrinkeled Rug Hazard • Prevents Dust Inhalation • manufacturing Team Member • ...
CONFIND SPACE 2024-08-14
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- LOCK OUT
- HEAT RESISTANT GLOVES
- SHOLDER PAD
- VERTIGO TEST
- BREATHING APPARATUS
- GOOGLES
- WATCH PERSON
- COVERALL SUIT
- FAN
- WATCH PERSON JACKET
- JACKET
- FIRST AID
- EMERGENCY LIGHT
- HEAT RESISTANT SHOE
- RESCUE TEAM
- EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY POINT
- MASK
- ATMOSPHERE TEMPERATURE
- PERMIT
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- EMERGENCY STOP
- CONFINED SPACE PERMIT
- ACCESS CARD
- EAR PLUG
- GREEN TAG
- TAG OUT
- MASK
- HARNESS
- RED TAG
- GLOVES
- EMERGENCY EXIT
- SAFETY NET
- HELMET
- WATCH PERSON NOTE
- SCAFFOLDING
- CROSS HELMET
- FIRE EXTINGUSHER
- ALUMINIUM SUIT
- SAFETY BELT
- OXYGEN METER
39 Clues: FAN • MASK • MASK • GLOVES • JACKET • HELMET • PERMIT • TAG OUT • GOOGLES • HARNESS • RED TAG • LOCK OUT • EAR PLUG • GREEN TAG • FIRST AID • SAFETY NET • ACCESS CARD • SHOLDER PAD • SCAFFOLDING • RESCUE TEAM • SAFETY BELT • VERTIGO TEST • WATCH PERSON • CROSS HELMET • OXYGEN METER • COVERALL SUIT • EMERGENCY STOP • EMERGENCY EXIT • ALUMINIUM SUIT • EMERGENCY LIGHT • FIRE EXTINGUSHER • WATCH PERSON NOTE • BREATHING APPARATUS • ...
MARITIME CROSSWORD 2025-12-24
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- Convention for safety of life at sea
- Protective cushion between ship and quay
- Facility for hull maintenance
- Local expert guiding ships in ports
- Security code for ships and ports
- Short-range maritime communication radio
- Rigid survival craft
- Equipment used to lower boats
- Small powerful boat assisting ships
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- governing dangerous goods at sea
- Inflatable survival craft
- International distress signal
- Enclosed water area for ship repair
- Convention for prevention of pollution
- Place where a ship is moored
- Global Maritime Distress Safety System
- Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
- Securing ship with ropes or wires
- International Safety Management Code
- Search and Rescue Transponder
20 Clues: Rigid survival craft • Inflatable survival craft • Place where a ship is moored • International distress signal • Facility for hull maintenance • Search and Rescue Transponder • Equipment used to lower boats • governing dangerous goods at sea • Security code for ships and ports • Securing ship with ropes or wires • Enclosed water area for ship repair • ...
Lab Safety 2021-04-23
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- You should never touch or step in this is if it is broken
- If you don't __________ to the instructions, you won't know what to do
- _______________ the location of safety equipment
- What should you wear on your body for safety
- What is used to exinguish a fire
- Instead of run, what should you do in the lab
- It is not safe to try these without asking a teacher
- You should ________ pay attention
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- Who should you notify if you have a safety concern
- With __________ burns, immerse in water and notify the teacher
- what do you use on your hands for safety
- What do you use if you spill chemicals on you
- WIth _________ cut, you should report it to your teacher
- ____________ goggles protect your eyes from danger
- What should you do if you get something in your eye
- Never ____________ chemicals
16 Clues: Never ____________ chemicals • What is used to exinguish a fire • You should ________ pay attention • what do you use on your hands for safety • What should you wear on your body for safety • What do you use if you spill chemicals on you • Instead of run, what should you do in the lab • _______________ the location of safety equipment • ...
2nd Dell Penang Safety & Health Amazing Race 2024 Crossword Puzzles 2024-09-19
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- a type of hazard involving repetitive strain or poor posture
- a protective covering worn on the feet to prevent injury
- safety is everyone's ______________.
- practice to keep workplace clean and safe
- safety guidelines or protocols often set by the company
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- protective gear used for hands
- protective wear used for the eyes
- programs designed to teach safety procedures and best practices
- a type of protective clothing worn for visibility
- a set of practices to reduce repetitive strain and injury
- a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected situation requiring immediate action
- safety gear used to protect the ears from loud noises
- a potential source of harm or adverse health effect
- to examine something carefully, often to ensure it meets safety standards
- a warning device used to alert people to potential danger
15 Clues: protective gear used for hands • protective wear used for the eyes • safety is everyone's ______________. • practice to keep workplace clean and safe • a type of protective clothing worn for visibility • a potential source of harm or adverse health effect • safety gear used to protect the ears from loud noises • safety guidelines or protocols often set by the company • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-01-26
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- …clothing & jewelry should be secured or taken off to prevent accidents.25
- Safety equipment that protects the ___ is required when work that involves the risk of flying debris is being performed.23
- The act of identifying & correcting hazardous situations/conditions is known as…4
- All tools and machines should only be used for their ______ purpose.22
- ...can be hazardous.6
- The combined percentage of accidents caused by the positions/actions of people, and the improper use of tools/equipment is…9
- A visible unsafe situation…1
- One of three types of machine parts that hands should be kept away from.20
- ...are the only technology lab safety feature required by law.8
- The safety color that indicates start or safety is…14
- The safety color that indicates stop, danger, & fire…13
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- If an accident happens, no matter how minor, it should always be…18
- A standard fire extinguisher will last _____ seconds.11
- A type of hazard only dangerous when something else happens is…3
- If something goes wrong, you should immediately ___ what you’re doing and report it.17
- What type of fire extinguisher can be used on class A, B, & C fires?10
- Whenever possible, lab areas should be kept…7
- Sharp tools or instruments should be pointed ___ when being transported.24
- One of three types of machine parts that hands should be kept away from.21
- A dangerous situation not in plain sight…2
- One of three types of machine parts that hands should be kept away from.19
- The safety color that indicates a warning is…15
- The act of keeping tools & equipment in the best possible condition is known as…5
- The safety color that indicates caution is…16
- …kills more people than fire in a burning building.12
25 Clues: ...can be hazardous.6 • A visible unsafe situation…1 • A dangerous situation not in plain sight…2 • Whenever possible, lab areas should be kept…7 • The safety color that indicates caution is…16 • The safety color that indicates a warning is…15 • …kills more people than fire in a burning building.12 • The safety color that indicates start or safety is…14 • ...
Unit 1 crossword 2024-09-18
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- chance of injury to yourself or others
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers are arrested for this
- this behavior threatens the safety of others
- assigned for driving violations
- set uniform standards for vehicle and driver safety
- take away license for less the 365 days
- proves you own the vehicle
- sets the speed limits and traffic controls
- talking on a cell phone,drinking, eating
- roads or lanes come together
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- intentionally driving in a dangerous way
- use when you make a turn
- safety act established a guideline for state motor vehicle and safety programs
- this has three parts including motor vehicles roadways drivers and pedestrians
- shows who us responsible for operating the vehicle
- take license away for year or more
- 4 million miles or roadways
- handles driver license requirements and vehicle registration
- Minnesota has a law every vehicle must have this
19 Clues: use when you make a turn • proves you own the vehicle • 4 million miles or roadways • roads or lanes come together • assigned for driving violations • take license away for year or more • chance of injury to yourself or others • take away license for less the 365 days • intentionally driving in a dangerous way • talking on a cell phone,drinking, eating • ...
Safety, Engineering, and Manitoba Hydro 2025-05-22
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- Equipment for filtering airborne contaminants
- Second best conductor
- Procedure to ensure electrical safety
- Protective garment for body
- Footwear designed for industrial protection
- Apparatus used to combat small-scale fires
- Hand protection gear
- Devices to prevent auditory damage
- Indicator for emergency egress
- Safety device for fall prevention
- Safety device for fall prevention
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- Hand protection gear
- Facility where electricity is transformed for distribution
- Method for managing hazardous chemicals
- = Amps * Ohms
- Gas Line measurement
- Headgear for impact protection
- Protective gear for ocular safety
- structure to manage water levels
- Measured in amperes
20 Clues: = Amps * Ohms • Measured in amperes • Hand protection gear • Gas Line measurement • Hand protection gear • Second best conductor • Protective garment for body • Headgear for impact protection • Indicator for emergency egress • structure to manage water levels • Protective gear for ocular safety • Safety device for fall prevention • Safety device for fall prevention • ...
NRC 2025-05-06
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- The NRC creates______ for the use of nuclear materials
- Is the NRC a federal agency?
- What does NRC stand for?
- Core energy possess in nuclear reactors
- NRC safety concern
- What year was the NRC created?
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- The state with the most nuclear power plants
- How many employees does the NRC have?
- Shares nuclear safety information globally
- Make sure radio active materials are discarded properly
- What founded the NRC?
- Nuclear Power Reactor Operator salary Chairman David A. Wright
- The type of water to cool reactors
- The NRC works______ of the Department of Energy
- Do all positions in the NRC require a college degree?
- They ensure compliance with safety standards and detect issues in their____.
- Main goal of the NRC
17 Clues: NRC safety concern • Main goal of the NRC • What founded the NRC? • What does NRC stand for? • Is the NRC a federal agency? • What year was the NRC created? • The type of water to cool reactors • How many employees does the NRC have? • Core energy possess in nuclear reactors • Shares nuclear safety information globally • The state with the most nuclear power plants • ...
Engineering Safety 2021-11-15
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- A book that details instructions and safety for tools and equipment in the lab.
- this is required before you use any equipment, even if you already know how to use it.
- do not lean on these.
- You should ALWAYS practice this
- a time when you are allowed to run in the classroom
- Shape of hazard graphic that alerts the user to danger.
- the area you should remain in
- how your area should be cleaned when you are finished.
- A type of PPE used for the eyes.
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- The number of minutes you should rinse your eyes if particles or chemicals get in your eyes
- The first 'p' in PPE
- you should not clown around, play practical jokes, or try to ______ others in the lab
- You should remove ties, _____, and dangling jewelry.
- You can use any equipment when you have been ____
- Before you use any equipment and follow all
- the floor should be in this state when operating electrical equipment.
- Following Technology Lab Safety Rules will keep you in this state of being.
- Always report safety violations to this person first
- be considerate of others and follow all safety rules under these circumstances.
19 Clues: The first 'p' in PPE • do not lean on these. • the area you should remain in • You should ALWAYS practice this • A type of PPE used for the eyes. • Before you use any equipment and follow all • You can use any equipment when you have been ____ • a time when you are allowed to run in the classroom • You should remove ties, _____, and dangling jewelry. • ...
1960's vocab terms 2025-05-06
18 Clues: days • Ruby • Start • Corps • Corps • of Pigs • Kennedy • Kennedy • Society • Frontier • Goldwater • Khruschev • Commission • Safety Act • Harvey Oswald • Book Depository • and Urban Development Act • Product Safety Commission
BNA Safety Week 2023-05-10
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- Where does a wing walker position themselves when accepting an aircraft.
- Always ______ carts by hand away from belt loaders.
- What must be in place next to the engine prior to the belt loader entering safety zone?
- When operating ground equipment what must be worn?
- Safety ______ must be performed prior to a belt loader approaching the aircraft?
- What signal must the Marshaler provide to the captain after both the number two main and nose gear tires are chocked?
- What must be in the upright position on a belt loader when getting in and out of the aircraft bins?
- When disconnecting the bypass pin and towbar from the aircraft refrain from entering the ______ well.
- Gate check bags must be scanned at ________.
- What must be completed by a Ramp Agent prior to departure?
- Who is to be notify when equipment or aircraft has been damaged?
- On the commodity scanner what color does the thru load indicate once its been verified?
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- _______ devices are not allowed on the AOA or used for hearing protection.
- At the end of a push the pushback tug, towbar and nose gear must be?
- Who must you get permission from to remove chocks from the aircraft prior to departure?
- The All _______ hand signal from both wing walkers must be displayed before the aircraft enters the safety zone.
- How many Agents does it take to accept an aircraft into the safety zone?
- While push back the aircraft does not exceed the _______ line on the nose gear doors.
- What must be placed on the #2 main landing gear and nose wheels.
- When driving equipment near the safety zone and along the terminal _______ speed must be followed?
- ________ drive equipment into the safety zone without belt loaders
- What must be clear of the safety zone prior to aircrafts arrival?
- _______ set hand signal must be displayed until the aircraft is completely stopped.
23 Clues: Gate check bags must be scanned at ________. • When operating ground equipment what must be worn? • Always ______ carts by hand away from belt loaders. • What must be completed by a Ramp Agent prior to departure? • What must be placed on the #2 main landing gear and nose wheels. • Who is to be notify when equipment or aircraft has been damaged? • ...
S6 ESEA VOCABULARY REVIEW 06/04/2018 2018-04-05
33 Clues: well • iron • coal • tyre • drill • thick • stone • safety • clutch • bronze • rubber • bumper • tunnel • length • hammer • swerve • energy • reverse • organic • concrete • pressure • overtake • polluting • renewable • hitchhike • earthquake • geothermal • windscreen • campaigner • pedestrian • driverless • manufacturing • stainlesssteel
Deer Valley VPP Recertification - What You Need to Know 2019-07-17
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- Can help during an emergency
- Frequency for us to look for ways to improve safety
- Help us find hazards
- Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
- Voluntary Protection Program
- One way to stay safe when it is hot
- What we do if we think something is unsafe
- Who is responsible for safety
- Something that can harm us
- Renewal of VPP
- Not Honeywell employees, but must also follow DV safety rules
- What we are when we walk while looking down at our phone
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Honeywell process to observe employees and provide feedback
- When we can stop thinking about safety
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- Not everyone is allowed to go there
- What we share in order to eliminate unsafe behaviors
- Something we should do throughout the day to avoid strains
- Neoprene or leather are examples
- Formal or informal discussion OSHA will have with employees
- Prevented by picking up debris on the floor
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- Help us see pedestrians at blind corners
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- Must be visually inspected prior to use
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Helps us avoid strains when using a computer
- What can never be done inside the buildings at Deer Valley
- A VPP plant's relationship with OSHA
- Another word for employee involvement
- What we maintain around fire extinguishers and eye washes
- person who can help fix hazards
- Process that eliminates energy on equipment
- Employees at VPP sites have fewer of these
- A season or when we lose our balance
- An injury that requires medical treatment
- Must be approved before they are brought on site
- Arizona State OSHA
- Where new employees go to get a badge
- Deer Valley safety department
- Resource that tells us the hazards of chemicals we use
41 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Arizona State OSHA • Help us find hazards • Something that can harm us • Can help during an emergency • Voluntary Protection Program • Who is responsible for safety • Deer Valley safety department • Not the place to pour chemicals • person who can help fix hazards • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Should be pushed and not pulled • Neoprene or leather are examples • ...
whs 2023-09-11
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- ABC Company has explicit safety policies and emphasizes safety-related training. This creates for a strong what? (2 words, no space).
- The statement “Apply risk management principles to predict, identify, evaluate and control biological hazards” is an example of a training ____________.
- Antecedent, Behaviour and ?
- Peter wears his safety headwear while working because his employer strictly enforces safety rules. What is his motivation?
- A type of active leadership
- A key component of safety performance.
- Behavioural training that helps people think about events in new ways and recognize how they view stressful events to improve coping skills.
- A stage involving incident investigations, safety monitoring, and auditing.
- The most preferred control to eliminate a hazard.
- Jane’s manager allows her to adjust her hours as long as she works an eight-hour day. This work arrangement is known as what?
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- Learning that directly applies to the workplace. An example is a role-play.
- Offering employees gym memberships or healthy cooking classes, are often aimed at encouraging these changes.
- A theory recognizing that people are motivated by different things (2 words, no space).
- A leader who encourages followers to challenge the status quo.
- Jim has been observing his employees over the last week and noticed positive changes in behaviour and safety protocols. He is conducting a training ____________.
- A major risk factor in heart-related diseases.
- The Canadian standard for communicating information about hazards.
- A worker trips over an unmarked elevation in the sidewalk, stumbles, but is luckily not injured! (2 words, no space).
- John lives in the city but works for a rural grain company. He prefers to work four ten-hour days, which describes this type of work schedule.
- An organization has replaced an aging piece of heavy equipment with a newer, more efficient one. What type of analysis is needed?
20 Clues: Antecedent, Behaviour and ? • A type of active leadership • A key component of safety performance. • A major risk factor in heart-related diseases. • The most preferred control to eliminate a hazard. • A leader who encourages followers to challenge the status quo. • The Canadian standard for communicating information about hazards. • ...
Health & Safety Week 2025-05-02
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- What colour is the Occupational Health and Safety Act?
- Wearing ____ footwear helps prevent slips, trips, and falls.
- ______ Health and Safety Committee
- The 20-20-20 rule can help prevent ___ strain.
- Safety ___ Sheet
- In the event of a Code Green, immediately ___ the hospital.
- Emergency Code called for violent/behavioural situation
- To ___ a Code Blue, dial 5555.
- Proper ___ can help reduce strain and prevent musculoskeletal injuries at workstations.
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- You should test your ___ badge at the start of each shift.
- An injury that produces unconsciousness is a ___ injury.
- STEGH is a __ Controlled Workplace to limit the scents within the hospital.
- Crisis ___________ Training
- Your right to refuse ___ work is protected under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
- To ensure safety, always keep ___ clear of obstructions.
15 Clues: Safety ___ Sheet • Crisis ___________ Training • To ___ a Code Blue, dial 5555. • ______ Health and Safety Committee • The 20-20-20 rule can help prevent ___ strain. • What colour is the Occupational Health and Safety Act? • Emergency Code called for violent/behavioural situation • An injury that produces unconsciousness is a ___ injury. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-06-17
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- cough cough
- not an act of purpose
- a hot substance that will burn you
- to clean high touch areas
- result of drinking enough water
- you bend with knees for
- when leaving in an emergency
- we run when we hear it
- favorite safety manager
- catch one's foot
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- UO's safety guide
- the station to go to for safety
- keeps us safe from fires
- not awake
- not staying aware of your surroundings
- a danger or risk
- to open boxes safely
- slide unintentionally for a short distance
18 Clues: not awake • cough cough • a danger or risk • catch one's foot • UO's safety guide • to open boxes safely • not an act of purpose • we run when we hear it • you bend with knees for • favorite safety manager • keeps us safe from fires • to clean high touch areas • when leaving in an emergency • the station to go to for safety • result of drinking enough water • ...
Yousef 2023-12-21
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- a new drug to market.
- Financial resources for drug development.
- Large-scale confirmation of efficacy.
- Regulatory agency for drug approval.
- Researching disease targets.
- drug safety after market.
- Evaluating efficacy and side effects.
- Bringing drugs to patients.
- Safe and effective medicines.
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- Testing for safety and dosage.
- Protecting drug patents.
- Drug testing in humans.
- Molecules with potential drug activity.
- Manufacturing and distributing drugs.
- Final stage before market launch.
- Optimizing drug candidates.
- Pre-human testing stage.
- Phases I-III of drug testing.
- Ethical considerations in research.
- Ensuring drug quality and safety.
20 Clues: a new drug to market. • Drug testing in humans. • Protecting drug patents. • Pre-human testing stage. • drug safety after market. • Optimizing drug candidates. • Bringing drugs to patients. • Researching disease targets. • Phases I-III of drug testing. • Safe and effective medicines. • Testing for safety and dosage. • Final stage before market launch. • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2025-08-28
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- The collective term for laws governing WHS.
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- Facilities and support for workers’ health.
- The regulator for workers' compensation insurance in New South Wales (NSW) and is responsible for the administration of the NSW workers compensation legislation.
- Legal punishment for breaching WHS laws.
- WHS regulator, responsible for enforcing WHS laws. It is the organisation you can go to if you have a WHS concern.
- Any place where work is carried out for a business or undertaking
- Action taken by inspectors to ensure WHS compliance.
- Ensuring the safety, health and welfare of people while they are at work.
- Accepted level of quality or safety in the workplace.
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- Teaching employees the necessary safety procedures.
- The first name of an 18-year-old man who was killed after scaffolding and concrete collapsed on him at his workplace, raising major WHS concerns.
- Following rules or standards.
- The likelihood and severity of harm from exposure to a hazard.
- Health and Safety Act. The 2011 Act that is the foundational document from which all other WHS material is created.
- NSW Government agency that provides insurance and care services to statutory authorities and people with injuries under various compensation schemes.
- Someone who performs labour in return for a wage or salary.
- Anything used or worn that can minimise the risk to workers' health and safety.
- Physical harm caused by an incident at work
- Law passed by parliament, such as the WHS Act 2011.
20 Clues: Following rules or standards. • Legal punishment for breaching WHS laws. • The collective term for laws governing WHS. • Facilities and support for workers’ health. • Physical harm caused by an incident at work • Teaching employees the necessary safety procedures. • Law passed by parliament, such as the WHS Act 2011. • ...
March - Eye Safety 2023-04-03
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- push the activation __ on the eyewash station to use
- you should do this for 15 min for foreign body in eyes
- safety glasses must have __ lenses
- know where the nearest __ station is to your work area
- safety eyewear is located in the safety __ machine
- used when using compressed air
- goggles are stronger than safety glasses (true or false)
- helmet using for welding
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- used when slabbing and shimming
- goggles with direct __ venting tend to fog less
- glasses with __ sideshields are required
- faceshields should always be worn over these
- gives instructions on what to do if eyes are exposed to chemicals
- type of safety glasses must have this approval
14 Clues: helmet using for welding • used when using compressed air • used when slabbing and shimming • safety glasses must have __ lenses • glasses with __ sideshields are required • faceshields should always be worn over these • type of safety glasses must have this approval • goggles with direct __ venting tend to fog less • safety eyewear is located in the safety __ machine • ...
Core Curriculum 3.4.4-5.0 2022-08-31
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- keeping your work area clean
- Following appropriate regulations
- attempt to explain with reasoning
- acknowledgment of somethings existence
- Immediate danger
- making an assessment
- a situation involving exposure to danger
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- Job Safety Analysis
- Person at work
- Accident that requires hospitalization
- careful examination
- Death from accident
- A danger or risk
- occupational safety and health administration
- Task Safety Analysis
15 Clues: Person at work • Immediate danger • A danger or risk • Job Safety Analysis • careful examination • Death from accident • making an assessment • Task Safety Analysis • keeping your work area clean • Following appropriate regulations • attempt to explain with reasoning • Accident that requires hospitalization • acknowledgment of somethings existence • ...
Waxing Safety & Sanitation 2021-11-16
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- The __________ method of hair removal used by estheticians (Waxing)
- Avoid ________ on floor, linens, and furniture(Safety & Infection Control)
- Soft “strip” waxes: applied in a _________ ____________ and covered with a fabric strip that removes hair as strip is pulled off (Soft Wax)
- Feels warm on skin and heat ____________ the follicle for easier hair removal (Soft Wax)
- Hair takes ___________ to grow back after waxing (Waxing)
- Do not apply wax over warts, moles, __________, or inflamed skin (Safety & Infection Control)
- History of __________ __________ or cold sores (Contraindications Facial Waxing)
- To _______ ___________ will crystallize the wax making it less effective (Wax Preparation)
- Turn the wax pot on and the dial to ______________ (Wax Preparation)
- Must be __________ before use (Hard Wax)
- Rosacea or very _________ ________ (Contraindications Facial Waxing)
- Can be irritating to skin due to ingredients such as ___________ (Soft Wax)
- Always wear _______ (Safety & Infection Control)
- Apply ______ _____ or cortisone cream to calm and soothe skin (Safety & Infection Control)
- First applied __________ hair growth and the back in a figure eight pattern (Hard Wax)
- Informed ___________/wavier (Supplies)
- Remove _______ ____________ while pulling parallel to skin (Wax Application and Removal Techniques)
- Clean _________ _________ and pot (Safety & Infection Control)
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- Hard wax is the only wax recommended for _____________ ___________(Hard Wax)
- Stretch skin out while holding rather than applying too much __________ downward on skin (Wax Application and Removal Techniques)
- Waxing ____________ (Supplies)
- Test the temperature of the wax on the ___________ ___________ before applying to the Client’s skin (Wax Preparation)
- Severe _________ ___________ (Contraindications)
- Soothing _________ Remover (Supplies)
- Use _________ _________ on sensitive skin (Safety & Infection Control)
- __________ thinning medications (Contraindications)
- Available at different ___________ ________ (Hard Wax)
- Be aware of pregnant clients-can experience increased ________ and swelling (Contraindications)
- Use of exfoliating topical meds Such as topical medication, including Retin-A, Renova, Tazorac, Differin, Azelex, or another medical __________ _________ (Contraindications Facial Waxing)
- Hold __________ at 45-degree angle or less (Wax Application and Removal Techniques)
- Always ______ the wax temperature(Safety & Infection Control)
- ___________ rounds (Supplies)
- Presence of _______ or papules in the area to be waxed (Contraindications)
- Recent _________ skin treatment (Contraindications Facial Waxing)
34 Clues: ___________ rounds (Supplies) • Waxing ____________ (Supplies) • Soothing _________ Remover (Supplies) • Informed ___________/wavier (Supplies) • Must be __________ before use (Hard Wax) • Severe _________ ___________ (Contraindications) • Always wear _______ (Safety & Infection Control) • __________ thinning medications (Contraindications) • ...
Deer Valley VPP Recertification - What We Need to Know 2019-07-31
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- Frequency for us to look for ways to improve safety
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- What we share to help co-workers eliminate unsafe behaviors
- One way to stay safe when it is hot
- Help us see pedestrians at blind corners
- Neoprene and leather are examples
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- Fitting the work to the person
- When we should report safety incidents
- Renewal of VPP
- Provide instructions on how to perform tasks
- Helps us perform our jobs safely
- Something we should do throughout the day to help prevent strains
- What we maintain around fire extinguishers and eye washes
- Help us find hazards
- Employees at VPP sites have fewer of these
- Prevented by picking up debris from the floor
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
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- Must be visually inspected prior to each use
- Only trained employees can operate one of these
- What we are when we walk while looking down at our phone
- Another word for employee involvement
- An injury that requires medical treatment
- Where we can find the hazards of the chemicals we use
- Arizona State OSHA
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Voluntary Protection Program
- A person who can help eliminate unsafe conditions
- Who is responsible for safety
- Something that can harm us
- Formal or informal discussion that ADOSH will have with employees
- A VPP site's relationship with OSHA
- are safety shoes and safety glasses
- When we can stop thinking about safety
- What you can never do inside the buildings at Deer Valley
- What we do if we think something is not safe
- A season of the year or the result of our losing our balance
38 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Arizona State OSHA • Help us find hazards • Something that can harm us • Voluntary Protection Program • Who is responsible for safety • Fitting the work to the person • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Not the place to pour chemicals • Should be pushed and not pulled • Helps us perform our jobs safely • Neoprene and leather are examples • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2024-03-06
Across
- Rec, is the process of accurately listing a patient's current medications and identifying discrepancies
- JPSR stands for Joint Patient Safety ___
- March's theme of the month is Reluctance to ___
- When a potential safety event is intercepted before reaching a patient
- Hygiene to be done every time you enter or exit a patient room
- National Patient Safety Goal 16.01.01 is Improve ___ care equity
- Barcode ___ rates are reviewed & reported to ensure correct medication administration
Down
- PPE stands for Personal Protective ___
- Who's job is Patient Safety?
- CDC stands for ___ for Disease Control and Prevention
- ___ reliability organizations, like healthcare and aviation, operate in, high hazard conditions without catastrophic failure
- Use at least two patient ___ when providing care
- Our ___ hospital safety grade is determined by quality and safety metrics
13 Clues: Who's job is Patient Safety? • PPE stands for Personal Protective ___ • JPSR stands for Joint Patient Safety ___ • March's theme of the month is Reluctance to ___ • Use at least two patient ___ when providing care • CDC stands for ___ for Disease Control and Prevention • Hygiene to be done every time you enter or exit a patient room • ...
Food tech 2023-11-21
Across
- The capability to trace food product movement across the supply chain, assisting in identifying and tackling potential safety concerns.
- Testing performed to identify and measure microorganisms in food items to guarantee their safety and quality.
- Measures to avoid accidental allergen presence in food items.
- The only thing that you should cut your food on
- A structured method to oversee food safety using policies, procedures, and controls.
- Food additives, carefully regulated for safety, used to preserve flavor, enhance taste, or improve texture.
- what you never use to put out an oil fire
- can be caught on equipment in the food tech room
- Assessing risks in food production, pinpointing hazards, and devising strategies to minimize these risks.
- Methods and procedures in place to guarantee food products meet specific standards and requirements.
- Keeping food clean to prevent contamination or spoilage.
- Detailed guidelines delineating precise steps for ensuring consistency and safety in food handling and production.
Down
- Protective attire used to reduce exposure to risks in food processing settings.
- Rules and standards by governments or groups to guarantee safe food production and handling.
- Processes to rigorously clean equipment, surfaces, and facilities, removing contaminants and pathogens.
- when bacteria is passed from one food to another
- Ensuring correct temperatures to prevent bacterial growth and food spoilage during handling, storage, and processing.
- Standards and protocols to maintain consistent production and control, ensuring adherence to quality benchmarks.
- Illness from tainted food, often caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins.
- Instruction and training given to those involved in food production to ensure comprehension and implementation of safety protocols.
20 Clues: what you never use to put out an oil fire • The only thing that you should cut your food on • when bacteria is passed from one food to another • can be caught on equipment in the food tech room • Keeping food clean to prevent contamination or spoilage. • Measures to avoid accidental allergen presence in food items. • ...
