safety Crossword Puzzles
Amazon cross word 2021-07-14
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- shift that is from 7:45 to 9:45
- what is given when there is no work left
- Cart the ASM's push around with their computers on it
- What postion scans and puts a sticker on the package
- What is used to stage a route
- what is the device you use for stowing/inducting
- To be worn when handling any package
- Board used to put AA's suggestions
- checking a package before unloading it is called?
Down
- Area we put leaking packages
- what must be trained in to open a trailer
- Most important part of Amazon
- Number you call for questions
- up Area we meet before and after shift
- rack where do packages go when picked up from the belt
- What app is used to pick up shifts
- Where do we order our safety shoes
- Color of vest for problem solver
- Location used for inducting
- What don't you wear when working on the line
20 Clues: Location used for inducting • Area we put leaking packages • Most important part of Amazon • Number you call for questions • What is used to stage a route • shift that is from 7:45 to 9:45 • Color of vest for problem solver • What app is used to pick up shifts • Where do we order our safety shoes • Board used to put AA's suggestions • To be worn when handling any package • ...
GCAL Crossword 2023-12-05
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- Collaborative steps identified to ensure safety
- Mobile crisis cannot be sent to this location
- BHL Founder
- Behavioral Health Centers (over 20) across the state with a comprehensive array of community-based outpatient and crisis services.
- Allows 24/7 walk in for people needing urgent care
- Safe setting calls
- Primary presentation for substance abuse.
- Implemented in September 2023
- Calling 911
- Messaging platform used universally throughout GCAL
- Email should be checked this many times in a shift
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- Helpful guide for processing calls
- Questions to better understand current circumstances
- For people who "Just want to talk"
- Legal right to confidentiality
- Warm support, active listening, empathy, etc.
- Legal statement provided to callers at the beginning of the call
- State agency that BHL holds contract for GCAL with
- Processes community setting calls
- Team of two people that assess callers in the community
- jails/hospitals
- "I should call out _ hours before my shift starts"
- Questions to determine current safety
23 Clues: BHL Founder • Calling 911 • jails/hospitals • Safe setting calls • Implemented in September 2023 • Legal right to confidentiality • Processes community setting calls • Helpful guide for processing calls • For people who "Just want to talk" • Questions to determine current safety • Primary presentation for substance abuse. • Mobile crisis cannot be sent to this location • ...
Violence Reduction 2023-12-05
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- Held weekly for prisoners that need extra support
- What does the B stand for in 'BINGO'
- The 'O' in BINGO stands for
- First letter in SASH stands for?
- Document used for self-harm
- To help prisoners involved in violence
- Free to call for prisoners needing support
- What is called for a non responsive prisoner
- Prisoners could be involved in
- What does the I stand for in CSIP
- Department to contact regarding potential safety/VR issues
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- We can use these to expire non-associates
- Prisoners could be involved in
- Some prisoners are trained in this and mainly used in evenings
- Cell share level is called
- Peer group mainly held here
- Seen by this department in Segregation daily
- How many VR/Safety officers are there
- Each wing has a Diversity and ? rep
- If there is self harm you are seen by an ACCT what?
- What code would you call for serious scolds
- Second 'S' in sash stands for?
22 Clues: Cell share level is called • The 'O' in BINGO stands for • Peer group mainly held here • Document used for self-harm • Prisoners could be involved in • Prisoners could be involved in • Second 'S' in sash stands for? • First letter in SASH stands for? • What does the I stand for in CSIP • Each wing has a Diversity and ? rep • What does the B stand for in 'BINGO' • ...
lesson 1& 2 review 2023-08-23
Across
- To make up for; to compensate for,; to counteract.
- A group organized according to rank or status.
- Emphasis in speaking or music.
- A unique for of language, spoken by people from a country, region, or social group.
- To clean, renew, repair, refresh.
- To mediate or help in a problem between others.
- A person who is equal to another in social standing or age.
- To establish peace; to end fighting or violence.
- To speed up or help the progress of.
- a style of pronunciation typical of people from a certain region or country.
- A place of refuge or safety.
- To encourage or assist, particularly in doing something wrong.
- clearness of speech or pronunciation.
- To give or present, especially as a gift or an honor.
Down
- to express clearly in words.
- Liberation; rescue from slavery, capture, or danger.
- Able to be understood.
- any place of safety or protection.
- To separate into different levels or layers.
- To state or set forth clearly.
20 Clues: Able to be understood. • to express clearly in words. • A place of refuge or safety. • Emphasis in speaking or music. • To state or set forth clearly. • To clean, renew, repair, refresh. • any place of safety or protection. • To speed up or help the progress of. • clearness of speech or pronunciation. • To separate into different levels or layers. • ...
lab equipement Luderik 2020-10-09
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- used it to shake mix homogene
- used it to protect eyes from corrosive chemic they are made of plastic
- to measure prcise volumes of liquides
- to make experiments small volumes of liquid
- made of coton,used it to protect your body and your clothes form acides and bases
- small amant of solid
- used it make experiment
- it's used to collect the water when you rinse the material
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- to hold test tubes
- used to it shake mix
- to dilute a stock solution
- to measure out specific volume of liquid
- to dry art chemicals
- they are made of latex used it to protect the hands from
- made of glass used it pour liquids
- for titration pusposes
- after weighing a solution,you trasfer it in a beaker
- to hold test safely
- to make off solids from bottle made of metal
- when doing titrations,to asse
20 Clues: to hold test tubes • to hold test safely • used to it shake mix • to dry art chemicals • small amant of solid • for titration pusposes • used it make experiment • to dilute a stock solution • used it to shake mix homogene • when doing titrations,to asse • made of glass used it pour liquids • to measure prcise volumes of liquides • to measure out specific volume of liquid • ...
Migration to the United States 2024-11-19
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- "Now I have a _______ of my future..." Lost Boy Quote
- Ukraine nuclear power plant that exploded in 1986
- 914,000 people immigrated to the US from this country (1851-1860)
- the organized elimination of an ethnic group
- money immigrants send back to their families
- flows of immigrants
- a very strong pull factor
- an environmental push factor
- the country had 2.7% of immigrants to US in 2007
- Lost Boys homeland
- for many refugees, a better life starts with this
- food brought to US from immigrants
- the US has long depended on immigrants for this
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- Mexican holiday many Americans now celebrate
- He became president of Lithuania in 1998
- when countries lose well educated people
- being mistreated because of your beliefs
- many Cubans flocked to this state
- someone who seeks safety by going to another country
- Cuban dictator that came into power in 1959
- the top country with brain drain in 2007
- spreading cultural features from one place to another
22 Clues: Lost Boys homeland • flows of immigrants • a very strong pull factor • an environmental push factor • many Cubans flocked to this state • food brought to US from immigrants • He became president of Lithuania in 1998 • when countries lose well educated people • being mistreated because of your beliefs • the top country with brain drain in 2007 • ...
Wood Shop Safety/Hand Tools 2025-03-04
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- First priority in any workshop
- Sturdy table used for woodworking projects
- Device used to hold pieces of wood together
- Tool used to tighten or loosen screws
- Action to clean the floor of wood shavings and dust
- Tool used to cut wood into different shapes and sizes
- Keep tools in their proper places for efficiency and safety
- Tool attached to workbench to hold materials securely
- Tool used to ensure surfaces are horizontal or vertical
- Tool used for gripping and bending wire or small objects
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- Used to drive nails into wood
- Protective gear worn over the nose and mouth
- Abrasive material used to smooth wood surfaces
- Protective clothing worn over clothes in the workshop
- Small inserts to protect hearing from loud noises
- Tool used to mark or measure right angles
- Verb meaning to determine the size or amount of something
- Adhesive used to join pieces of wood together
- Tool for carving or cutting wood
- Protective eyewear worn in the woodshop
20 Clues: Used to drive nails into wood • First priority in any workshop • Tool for carving or cutting wood • Tool used to tighten or loosen screws • Protective eyewear worn in the woodshop • Tool used to mark or measure right angles • Sturdy table used for woodworking projects • Device used to hold pieces of wood together • Protective gear worn over the nose and mouth • ...
Swissport Crossword Challenge 2025-05-28
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- Standardized clothing worn by employees
- Service to move aircraft from the gate before departure
- Assistance Support service for passengers with reduced mobility
- Common term for luggage handled by Swissport
- Swissport's culture and people development program
- Safety clothing worn by ground staff
- One Mobile app for Swissport employees
- Airline partnership group (e.g., Star ___)
- Tool used to push or tow aircraft
- Abbreviation for Standard Operating Procedure
- Area where aircraft are parked and serviced
- Country where Swissport is headquartered
- First step for passengers at the airport
- Always the top operational priority
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- Acknowledging good employee performance
- What airlines and employers aim to build
- Core value about doing what's right
- Paved surface on which planes taxi and park
- Staff working around the aircraft on the ground
- Enclosed bridge connecting terminal and aircraft
- Final step before takeoff, passengers enter the aircraft
- Narrow space between airplane seats
- Checked during passenger boarding
- What passengers are once they’ve entered the plane
- Where boarding announcements are made
25 Clues: Tool used to push or tow aircraft • Checked during passenger boarding • Core value about doing what's right • Narrow space between airplane seats • Always the top operational priority • Safety clothing worn by ground staff • Where boarding announcements are made • Standardized clothing worn by employees • Acknowledging good employee performance • ...
SCRMC 2020 Safety Module 2022-12-31
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- a verbal or phone order is to be
- lead the list healthcare associated conditions for patients, guest, and staff
- No Known Allergies
- Braden score of 15 or less automatically generates a
- Name and DOB
- scanning the patient's armband & the medicines AT
- to identify what the risks are
- Healthcare-Associated infections
- Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection
- #1 priority after a fall
- Our Culture of Safety depends upon:
- is responsible for fall prevention
- nurses will be notified by lab personnel by phone
Down
- alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status and more
- Advanced Practice Nurse
- Surgical Site Infection
- Decreases the spread of germs
- Indicator for patients at risk for falls
- communication between team members, improves patient safety
- an acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
- the last resort for violent or non violet behavior
- Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services
- Pulmonary Emboli
- Physician's Assistant
- Columbia Suicude Severity Rating Scale
- Venous Thromboembolism
27 Clues: Name and DOB • Pulmonary Emboli • No Known Allergies • Physician's Assistant • Venous Thromboembolism • Advanced Practice Nurse • Surgical Site Infection • #1 priority after a fall • Decreases the spread of germs • to identify what the risks are • a verbal or phone order is to be • Healthcare-Associated infections • is responsible for fall prevention • ...
Drivers ed 2022-12-15
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- key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- 1 out of 22 drivers are arrested for ________
- includes aggressiveness reckless driving in attention and distractions
- who is responsible for operating the vehicle
- 41% of death were in alcohol related ______
- blood alcohol concentration
- assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- ____ is a privilege not a right
- proves you legally own the vehicle
- failure to pay full _____ was a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions
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- MN requires ______ on vehicles
- take license away for less than 365 days
- states have the power to take ____ from you
- always drive at a speed that is reasonable and safe for ___________
- every state has one
- take license away for a year or more
- this behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- threatens the safety of others and is a moving ______
- BAC can be tested by breath _____ or blood
- a factor in nearly 50% of all crashes
20 Clues: every state has one • blood alcohol concentration • MN requires ______ on vehicles • ____ is a privilege not a right • proves you legally own the vehicle • take license away for a year or more • a factor in nearly 50% of all crashes • take license away for less than 365 days • BAC can be tested by breath _____ or blood • assigned for driving violations (speeding) • ...
Administrative Laws and Driving Mobility Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-22
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- Prove that you legally own the vehicle
- Driving at a speed that is reasonable and prober for the whether conditions
- regulated by federal, state, and local governments working together
- Driving in a way that is putting other people at risk
- driving is a
- A distraction while on the road
- speed limits, traffic controls, roads
- Another responsibility of owning a car
- The National Traffic and Motor vehicle Safty Act
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- Simple two lane roads to complex interstate highways
- 38 precent of deaths 15-20 are becuase of motor vehicle crash injuries
- assigned for driving violations
- threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- When driving you have a lot of this
- Being mad at another driver
- Driver’s license requirements, vehicle registration, state laws
- drivers need to be aware of activities outside of there vehicle
- Apart of safety features of a vehicle
- part of 41 precent of deaths
- States have the power to take away your license for a year or more.
20 Clues: driving is a • Being mad at another driver • part of 41 precent of deaths • assigned for driving violations • A distraction while on the road • When driving you have a lot of this • Apart of safety features of a vehicle • speed limits, traffic controls, roads • Prove that you legally own the vehicle • Another responsibility of owning a car • ...
rodeo 2021-03-18
Disicli 2025-03-13
Crack The Safety Code! 2024-11-28
Across
- the place where experiments are conducted
- a method used to measure the volume of irregular objects
- a device for weighing objects
- the SI unit for mass
- an instrument used to measure how hot or how cold something is
- Tell us the time of the day
- the curved surface of a liquid in a container
Down
- guideline that must be followed in the lab
- the area for this shape can be found using the formula A= l x b
- a container used to hold and mix liquids
- the practice of avoiding harm and danger
- an image used to communicate safety instructions
- worn to prevent contamination
- the SI unit for temperature
- a tool used to measure length
15 Clues: the SI unit for mass • the SI unit for temperature • Tell us the time of the day • a device for weighing objects • worn to prevent contamination • a tool used to measure length • a container used to hold and mix liquids • the practice of avoiding harm and danger • the place where experiments are conducted • guideline that must be followed in the lab • ...
Scientific Method 2024-10-16
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- You need to follow ______ rules during an experiment to make sure no one gets hurt
- Variable that is being tested during an experiment
- An object created to represent something else
- 2nd step of scientific method
- Things you know are true (observations you make)
- Variable that changes during an experiment
- A model with length, width and height
- An educated guess
- A conclusion drawn from data, evidence or observations
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- A test Scientists run to answer questions
- Variable that stays the same during an experiment
- 1st step of scientific method
- A model with length and width
- What you read carefully before an experiment to ensure safety
- a set of step by step instructions for how to perform a test
15 Clues: An educated guess • 1st step of scientific method • 2nd step of scientific method • A model with length and width • A model with length, width and height • A test Scientists run to answer questions • Variable that changes during an experiment • An object created to represent something else • Things you know are true (observations you make) • ...
Safety Crossword 8 2017-08-14
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- Job Safety Environmental ________ (JSEA). (8)
- Be _____ of, It Take Care It. (5)
- The instructions for using a machine properly are the Standard Operating __________. (10)
- Standing desks and special chairs are part of ________ design. (9)
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- To lessen consequences we use risk __________ strategies. (10)
- A safety _________ is the first thing that must be done before a worker enters a construction site. (9)
- Many workshops require wearing of safety _______. (7)
- We want our teaching environment to be ____ Harm. (4)
8 Clues: Be _____ of, It Take Care It. (5) • Job Safety Environmental ________ (JSEA). (8) • Many workshops require wearing of safety _______. (7) • We want our teaching environment to be ____ Harm. (4) • To lessen consequences we use risk __________ strategies. (10) • Standing desks and special chairs are part of ________ design. (9) • ...
Safety, GMP, and Other Trainings 2024-06-14
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- The safety coordinator _______ the Quality Manager in enforcing the GMP policy.
- This is an allergen and the only one accepted within GMP areas of the facility.
- This type of analysis should be included within the food safety plan.
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- The P in "GMP" stands for _________.
- The _______ coordinator oversees safety trainings and deal with any safety related issues.
- A training is conducted on the GMP policy at a minimum _________.
6 Clues: The P in "GMP" stands for _________. • A training is conducted on the GMP policy at a minimum _________. • This type of analysis should be included within the food safety plan. • The safety coordinator _______ the Quality Manager in enforcing the GMP policy. • This is an allergen and the only one accepted within GMP areas of the facility. • ...
svit 2022-06-22
15 Clues: APPLE • empty • PERL is • WINDOWS • CAPAITOR • eight bits • ''' ___''' • 10 TO THE 9TH • A web address • 0.08847535856758 • easiest language • 1/10,000,000,000 m • data into secret code • safety device in circuit • Stops unauthorized access
svit 2022-06-22
15 Clues: empty • APPLE • WINDOWS • PERL is • CAPAITOR • ''' ___''' • eight bits • A web address • 10 TO THE 9TH • 0.08847535856758 • easiest language • 1/10,000,000,000 m • data into secret code • safety device in circuit • Stops unauthorized access
Qualities of God 2015-11-28
15 Clues: power • awake • safety • humble • joyful • helpful • truthful • everywhere • all knowing • all powerful • following the rules • able to move easily • able to solve problems • is not just on the outside • forgiving someone shows_____
EHS Memory Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-17
Across
- Who is the site CSO Champion?
- When entering Spinning floor, you need to wear safety glasses, safety shoes and _____ _____.
- One of the 2014 key EHS focus areas is _____ _____.
- If you experience discomfort, who should you inform?
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- INVISTA will manage its operations in a manner that protects the environment and the health and safety of employees, customers, _____ and the public
- How many EHS Perfect Months did we achieve in 2013?
- We should report all incidents including learning events and _____ _____.
- What test is done annually to check for hearing loss?
- We have achieved a _____ _____ when everyone is safe, there are no environmental events, we are in full compliance and there are no major reliability events.
- The acronym for the steps of operating a fire extinguisher.
10 Clues: Who is the site CSO Champion? • How many EHS Perfect Months did we achieve in 2013? • One of the 2014 key EHS focus areas is _____ _____. • If you experience discomfort, who should you inform? • What test is done annually to check for hearing loss? • The acronym for the steps of operating a fire extinguisher. • ...
Lab Safety 2024-08-26
Across
- You must ______ in a lab and make sure not to fool around as you could hurt yourself/others
- You are not to drink or consume any ________ in a lab as it can be harmful to our bodies
- Violent release of energy
- You must tie this up neatly when in a lab especially when working with flames
- The correct way to safely smell a chemical
- When conducting an experiment please wear these on your hands to insure your safety
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- The safety hazard for when a chemical destroys living tissue
- A _______ must be present before you are allowed to enter the lab
- Powerful and dangerous form of energy due to radiation
- The safety hazard for when a chemical is able to cause death
10 Clues: Violent release of energy • The correct way to safely smell a chemical • Powerful and dangerous form of energy due to radiation • The safety hazard for when a chemical destroys living tissue • The safety hazard for when a chemical is able to cause death • A _______ must be present before you are allowed to enter the lab • ...
HSE 2023-10-26
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- The degree to which an event is expected to happen based on various factors.
- In HSE, this step is crucial to understand what went wrong and how to prevent it in the future.
- What follows an event, be it positive or negative.
- A critical step in occupational safety to reduce workplace dangers
- Ensuring that actions and procedures align with safety guidelines.
- Find out what causes edibles to change quickly through invisible forces.
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- A safety device that should be easily accessible in case of emergencies
- A situation where something goes wrong, often due to negligence or unforeseen circumstances.
- Something that happens suddenly and requires investigation to determine its cause.
- Cause Identifying this is essential for preventing similar occurrences in the future.
10 Clues: What follows an event, be it positive or negative. • A critical step in occupational safety to reduce workplace dangers • Ensuring that actions and procedures align with safety guidelines. • A safety device that should be easily accessible in case of emergencies • Find out what causes edibles to change quickly through invisible forces. • ...
Introduction to electricity 2023-11-13
Across
- A measure of voltage
- An addition cable in British plugs as a safety feature
- A safety component which controls the amount of current which can flow through a circuit
- Negatively charged particles, which form electricity
- lamp A component which emits light
- an electrical component which only allows current to flow in one direction
- Also known as potential difference, the 'electrical pressure' of a current
- Negatively charges particles which form electricity
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- When current is able to change direction.
- A source of direct current
- The flow of electricity
- A source of alternating current
- A resistor which is temperature dependent.
- When current can only flow in one direction
- Made of several electrical components connected together with a power supply.
- A measure of current
16 Clues: A measure of voltage • A measure of current • The flow of electricity • A source of direct current • A source of alternating current • lamp A component which emits light • When current is able to change direction. • A resistor which is temperature dependent. • When current can only flow in one direction • Negatively charges particles which form electricity • ...
World safety day 2023-04-25
Across
- Something never used to exit the building in an emergency
- A situation that must be reacted to quickly to prevent injuries
- Red but with black cream or red labels
- Where to go when the fire alarm sounds
- The correct tool for opening boxes
- A place where disabled people should go to wait to be evacuated
- Sound instructing to leave the building
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- An external person working in the store who's actions might create additional risk
- Used to reach high places
- Something we must protect to survive
- Needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips
- Something that is dangerous to come into contact with
- Something that is everybody's responsibility
- Used for transporting stock
- We need this to make safety work
15 Clues: Used to reach high places • Used for transporting stock • We need this to make safety work • The correct tool for opening boxes • Something we must protect to survive • Red but with black cream or red labels • Where to go when the fire alarm sounds • Needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips • Sound instructing to leave the building • ...
Chapter 1 Word Fun 2021-10-02
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- Successful call outcome depends on timely, thorough, and ________ information gathering
- Impacting Lives Via _________
- Helpful Customer _______ Attitude
- Agency ________, Policy, & Procedures (the 3 P's)
- A _______ sets the parameters to which the organization can aspire
- An ETC should know their __________ Area
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- A _________ describes/lists the specific steps or actions that need to be completed in specific situations
- Gathers ________ Information
- ETC's should regularly Monitor the Safety of __________
- Public __________ Officer
- Public ______ Answering Point
- Personal judgements of what is worthwhile and important
- A system of Principles and personal conduct
- Having an ETC in __________ with protocol, policy, & procedures is vital in a professional organization
- An _______ dilemma is a situation often involving a conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another
15 Clues: Public __________ Officer • Gathers ________ Information • Public ______ Answering Point • Impacting Lives Via _________ • Helpful Customer _______ Attitude • An ETC should know their __________ Area • A system of Principles and personal conduct • Agency ________, Policy, & Procedures (the 3 P's) • ETC's should regularly Monitor the Safety of __________ • ...
Criminal Law Vocabulary 2024-01-25
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- A crime considered wrong because it is prohibited by law, but not necessarily a bad thing to do
- Actus Reus and Mens Rea are at the same time
- Body of the Crime
- The mental state of the person who committed the crime
- The Actus Reus caused the harm
- Not as serious as a felony
- refers to a way of thinking about a particular question or concept
- Least serious crime
- violates criminal law, can be prosecuted by public officials, and is punishable by criminal sanctions
- purposefully ignoring safety
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- A crime considered morally wrong according to most/all of society
- The significant action taken
- The most severe classification of crime
- mitigating or aggravating factors
- done with no intent to ignore safety
15 Clues: Body of the Crime • Least serious crime • Not as serious as a felony • The significant action taken • purposefully ignoring safety • The Actus Reus caused the harm • mitigating or aggravating factors • done with no intent to ignore safety • The most severe classification of crime • Actus Reus and Mens Rea are at the same time • ...
motorway 2024-11-08
Across
- Moving from one lane to another .
- The right to go first
- A large, fast road with no traffic lights
- Lights that flash to warn others
- A road that lets you enter the motorway
- Space you keep from the car ahead for safety .
- The side of the road where you stop in emergencies .
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- How fast or slow you are driving
- Part of the road for one line of cars
- A bright safety vest you wear to be seen
- –Markings on the road to guide drivers .
- Going past another car on the road
- A road that lets you leave the motorway
- Another word for cars, trucks, and buses
- Signs along the road to give information
15 Clues: The right to go first • How fast or slow you are driving • Lights that flash to warn others • Moving from one lane to another . • Going past another car on the road • Part of the road for one line of cars • A road that lets you leave the motorway • A road that lets you enter the motorway • A bright safety vest you wear to be seen • –Markings on the road to guide drivers . • ...
Inspector Crossword 2026-01-07
15 Clues: Defect. • Standards. • Window Top. • Leadership. • Done Hourly. • Window Sides. • Unacceptable. • Cuts the part. • Window Bottom. • Safety Eyewear. • Moves the part. • Fixes Equipment. • Hand Protection. • Hearing Protection. • Tells the saw when to cut.
Escalations 2023-12-19
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- a type of ticket we submit usually when we escalate to the App team or NOC hint: we also do this for any facility issue/work order
- a person you can approach if you have any questions
- a property safety term. Hint- water causes this
- a note on the ticket only our team can view
- a trending issue that impacts multiple users is called ____ issue
- if a safety issue is determined we then assign the ticket to this person
- a resource and tool utilize daily. Hint: is is imbedded on the ticket
- the status we leave a ticket in after we have re-assigned it
- when we escalate the ticket on the ticket action this is called a ______ escalation
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- an example of a "people" safety word. Meaning to trip or slip
- the Microsoft teams channel where we escalate the ticket
- one of the teams we typically escalate ticket too (also: another team channel we use)
- an natural weather occurrence. Hint: bolt or rod
- if you are working a disposition que and you receive an unrelated ticket(ex. Billing) in your que you must ________
- the automated system that helps to filter tickets. A "nickname" for our automation
- if you are unsure what to do you should always do this?
- a keyword we should look out for that could lead to litigation Hint: another word for "sue"
- we must always _______ to the customer on a ticket before we escalate
18 Clues: a note on the ticket only our team can view • a property safety term. Hint- water causes this • an natural weather occurrence. Hint: bolt or rod • a person you can approach if you have any questions • if you are unsure what to do you should always do this? • the Microsoft teams channel where we escalate the ticket • ...
F.A.S.T. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-09-25
9 Clues: covers your hair • cover facial hair • glasses protect your eyes • worn to protect your hands • protects against loud noise • protects your skin from sun • four letter word for Fresno area safety team • bump hat sits on top of what part of your body • mask worn over nose and mouth to protect against dust
PSA safety for kids 2020-06-01
9 Clues: to assist someone • to get sink in water • too sunk in something • to tell people something • public service announcement • somewhere around lots of people • safety To wear helmets all the time • To do something in the pool or at the beach • safety To not go to fast during riding a bike
TY Home Economics 2024-05-03
9 Clues: food source of calcium • Fibre helps prevent this • the last step to food safety • the first step to food safety • where you store perishable foods • the most important meal of the day • the measurement used for food energy • list of instructions for cookery class • this type of bread contains 5 grams of fibre
Global Safety Day-2022 2022-09-01
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- Stop, Think, Assess, Control, Resume work.
- Lowest temperature at which any fuel gives sufficient vapor to produce momentary flash if encounter ignition source.
- Theme of Global Safety Day-2022 “TAKE 5 _______”.
- “Everyone going home safe and healthy everyday” is our EHS _________.
- N2 and CO2 are ________ gases.
- In the event of ammonia leak, we should rush in the __________ direction.
- How many safety principles do we have?
- ____ should be marked conspicuously on lifting tools.
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- _______ is used to report any type of incident.
- _______ is one of the lifesaving Policies.
- How many types of emergency siren code do we have?
- Difficult to see the flame of ________ gas in daytime.
- _________ is provided to maintain continuity.
- Hazard is the ________ property of substance.
- 35ppm is STEL value of _______.
- Document containing information about chemical.
- _____ type is Multipurpose fire extinguisher.
- ISO14001+ISO9001+ISO45001 = ________
- One of the hazard available in the DG room.
- HSD Tank, Nitric Acid Tank, Septic Tank, N2 Tank are example of _________.
20 Clues: N2 and CO2 are ________ gases. • 35ppm is STEL value of _______. • ISO14001+ISO9001+ISO45001 = ________ • How many safety principles do we have? • Stop, Think, Assess, Control, Resume work. • _______ is one of the lifesaving Policies. • One of the hazard available in the DG room. • _________ is provided to maintain continuity. • ...
Business Management 2020-04-14
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- an extraordinary situation that affects most of people and businesses
- stockholders are kept informed
- factors (improved communications, dismantling of trade barriers, increasing size of multinationals)
- protection from unlawful copying of the material
- contingency planning hinges on the notion that safety must be a priority
- and development
- the best way to treat a crisis is fast but thoughtful
- utilization rate to measure production planning
- the amount of time it takes between ordering new stock and receiving it
- just-in-time
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- apple, Coca Cola, Microsoft, Corona
- just-in-case
- manager need to do their utmost to prevent further damage
- factors (reduce costs, increase market share, defensive strategies)
- a type of innovation where new products are created or improved
- the minimum amount of stock to ensure production
- the cost of the movement of assets in a company
- the cost of the human resources in a company
- if you create something make sure you ... it
- a special place or room type of cost for the company's needs
20 Clues: just-in-case • just-in-time • and development • stockholders are kept informed • apple, Coca Cola, Microsoft, Corona • the cost of the human resources in a company • if you create something make sure you ... it • the cost of the movement of assets in a company • utilization rate to measure production planning • the minimum amount of stock to ensure production • ...
CNA Review 2023-05-08
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- Acronym for a fire extinguisher
- Difficult Swallowing
- When the ventricles contract (think blood pressure)
- The last sense a dying client will lose
- Amount of time that should be spent minimum while hand washing
- Minimum amount of time that should be passed for an oral temperature
- A safety device used to assist a DEPENDENT client from a bed to a chair
- Final stage of dying
- Used when a patient or client is choking
- Shortness of Breath
- Number of breaths during compression
- Location a catheter should be secured for patients
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- Term for a missing body part
- The beginning sign of a pressure injury
- Acronym for fire safety
- Most accurate method to take a temperature
- The side in which a gown would be placed ON to a client with right sided weakness FIRST
- A method for getting an individual to their highest level of functioning
- The number of milliliters in ONE ounce
- Exercises that move each muscle and joint are called
20 Clues: Shortness of Breath • Difficult Swallowing • Final stage of dying • Acronym for fire safety • Term for a missing body part • Acronym for a fire extinguisher • Number of breaths during compression • The number of milliliters in ONE ounce • The beginning sign of a pressure injury • The last sense a dying client will lose • Used when a patient or client is choking • ...
Science Puzzle 2012-11-13
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- Hurricane Fran was almost as large as the whole state of .
- A very large swirling storm with very low air pressure in the center.
- A tornado is made up of .
- An unmoving front is called a
- Air masses near the tend to be very alike.
- is unpredictable.
- Scientists launch a to orbit around Earth
- The scientists use a weather map.
- Where do tornadoes occur most?
- Lightning lands into the air and causes .
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- A thunderstorm usually forms in front of a .
- A can bring light or heavy rain.
- A thunderstorm forms from a .
- A thunderstorm can happen at any .
- The curved lines often mark the of fronts.
- The causes wind to spiral counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
- In order to stay safe in these storms you need to follow certain safety rules.
- A common and severe storm that has heavy downpours.
- To find fronts on a satellite map you would look for lines.
- A boundary between two different air masses with different temperature
20 Clues: is unpredictable. • A tornado is made up of . • An unmoving front is called a • Where do tornadoes occur most? • A can bring light or heavy rain. • A thunderstorm forms from a . • A thunderstorm can happen at any . • The scientists use a weather map. • Scientists launch a to orbit around Earth • Lightning lands into the air and causes . • ...
We are Medical Professionals! 2016-04-13
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- daily gathering in main lab
- continuing education platform
- the act of conforming
- our attitude or small line of result
- constriction device
- getting you up on your skills
- our fearless leader
- diagnoses pharyngitis ( 2 words)
- name of one of our long time techs
- used on our slides (3 words)
- UTI testing
- a formal exam of our lab
- sends out alarms if fussy
- anxiously waited for every 2 wks
- the mother ship(business name)
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- chemistry analyzer
- insect OR used for small children
- do not take the lid off this specimen!
- always comes first
- an important part of teamwork
- a quick way to get results ( 2 words)
- lab safety accessory
- a place to recover
- the field we are all working in
- blood locations
- checks our skills vs others
- determines the correct ranges
- coagulation instrument
- tested October through May
- procedure resource
- who we really work for
- " do it now!"
- our daily wardrobe
33 Clues: UTI testing • " do it now!" • blood locations • chemistry analyzer • always comes first • a place to recover • procedure resource • our daily wardrobe • constriction device • our fearless leader • lab safety accessory • the act of conforming • coagulation instrument • who we really work for • a formal exam of our lab • sends out alarms if fussy • tested October through May • ...
2018 RAD TECH WEEK CROSSWORD 2018-11-07
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- PALMS DOWN
- PALMS UP
- ELECTRICAL CHARGED PARTICLES ZAP AWAY X RAY
- THE RESULT OF INCORRECT VERTICAL ANGULATION
- X RAY LEFT FOR THE RIGHT
- PROPORTIONAL ENLARGEMENT OF AN IMAGE
- WHERE TO FIND THE MASTER SWITCH, INDICATOR LIGHT, SELECTOR BUTTONS, & EXPOSURE BUTTON
- LYING ON SIDE
- LENGTHEN
- THE NEGATIVE ELECTRODE IN AN X RAY
- STUDY OF X RAYS
- X RAY, GAMMA RAY
- RADIOACTIVE FORM OF AN ELEMENT
- CAMPAIGN FOR RADIATION SAFETY IN ADULT IMAGING
- OVERALL DARKNESS OR BLACKNESS OF A RADIOGRAPH
- THE USE OF X RAYS TO OBTAIN REAL-TIME MOVING IMAGES
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- TOWARD THE MID-LINE
- DISCOVERER OF X RAYS
- THE BLURRED MARGIN OF AN IMAGE
- PEAK
- CAMPAIGN FOR RADIATION SAFETY IN PEDIATRIC IMAGING
- X RAY SLANTED DIRECTION
- COATING ON X RAY FILMS
- BACK TO FRONT VIEW
- AWAY FROM MID-LINE
- RADIOPAQUE MATERIALS INJECTED
- DR. ROENTGEN
- ESOPHAGRAM DRINK
- BENDING A PART OF THE BODY
29 Clues: PEAK • PALMS UP • LENGTHEN • PALMS DOWN • DR. ROENTGEN • LYING ON SIDE • STUDY OF X RAYS • ESOPHAGRAM DRINK • X RAY, GAMMA RAY • BACK TO FRONT VIEW • AWAY FROM MID-LINE • TOWARD THE MID-LINE • DISCOVERER OF X RAYS • COATING ON X RAY FILMS • X RAY SLANTED DIRECTION • X RAY LEFT FOR THE RIGHT • BENDING A PART OF THE BODY • RADIOPAQUE MATERIALS INJECTED • THE BLURRED MARGIN OF AN IMAGE • ...
POB Unit 4 2022-05-11
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- chemicals found in a solid form
- changing shape to make useful
- resources from the earth
- unexpected causing danger or risk
- tiny drops of liquid in the air
- follow health and safety procedures
- determining how products will be sold
- issuing orders to begin production
- determine the time plan to follow
- freedom from danger, risks, and hazards
- issuing orders to begin production
- human resources needed
- obeying the law
- creation of goods and services
- factors of production
- children under 14 working
- dust, smoke, particles
- starting a business
- what an employer must do
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- minimum working age
- buying a good or service
- A safe working environment
- Potential events that can cause injury or harm
- prohibit unsafe behavior
- possibility of loss or success
- what an employer deserves
- determine the time plan to follow
- gap between available goods and necessary goods
- most important things for businesses
- Occupational Safe and Health Act of 1970
- machinery that can be harmful
- follow health and safety procedures
- make sure products are according to plan
- what workers are entitled to
34 Clues: obeying the law • minimum working age • starting a business • factors of production • human resources needed • dust, smoke, particles • buying a good or service • prohibit unsafe behavior • resources from the earth • what an employer must do • what an employer deserves • children under 14 working • A safe working environment • what workers are entitled to • changing shape to make useful • ...
Administrative laws crossword puzzle 2023-12-13
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- Blood alcohol content
- vehicles must be ____ every one to two years
- Something Minnesota requires on vehicles
- vehicle registration shows who is responsible for ____ the vehicle
- something you should NOT do in response to someone with road rage
- Texting is an example of
- each vehicle in Minnesota must be
- always drive at a speed that is reasonable, and ___ for existing conditions
- Take license away for a year or more
- vehicle identification number
- one way BAC can be tested
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- Driving where one intentionally drives in a dangerous manner
- One example of aggressive driving
- one limiting factor on speed
- This type of driving threatens the safety of others and is a moving violation
- driving is a
- Take license away less than 365 days
- Driving while impaired, aggressive driving, reckless driving, inattention and distractions
- assigned for driving violations such as speeding
- a person purposefully and willfully committing an act without regard for other’s safety and rights
20 Clues: driving is a • Blood alcohol content • Texting is an example of • one way BAC can be tested • one limiting factor on speed • vehicle identification number • One example of aggressive driving • each vehicle in Minnesota must be • Take license away less than 365 days • Take license away for a year or more • Something Minnesota requires on vehicles • ...
Intrapersonal Communication 2024-01-17
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- A prediction that comes true because we act as if it's true
- Hierarchy A theory of motivation based on 5 categories
- The idea we fulfill others expectations
- Is your ability to think about your behavior
- Needs such as safety, employment, resources, health
- Revealing information about ourselves to others.
- Who you believe yourself to be
- You know but no one else does
- Is communicating with yourself
- Involves basic needs such as: water, food, sleep, shelter
- Self-monitors How people know how they are seen
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- Desire to become the most that you can be
- Friendship, intimacy, family, connection
- Window Model explain the roles that self-awareness and self-disclosure play in relationships
- How you feel about yourself
- Self-monitors The are not aware how others see them
- Self-esteem, status, recognition, freedom
- You do not know but others know
- You and others know
- The idea we fulfill our own expectations
- Nobody knows
21 Clues: Nobody knows • You and others know • How you feel about yourself • You know but no one else does • Who you believe yourself to be • Is communicating with yourself • You do not know but others know • The idea we fulfill others expectations • Friendship, intimacy, family, connection • The idea we fulfill our own expectations • Desire to become the most that you can be • ...
Malinois 2024-11-28
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- A person who possesses something.
- Having little length; opposite of long.
- A number that is half of 100.
- A country in Western Europe.
- A famous space dog that orbited Earth.
- Moving quickly.
- Having the ability to do something well.
- Having knowledge or skill in a particular area over time.
- An organization responsible for maintaining public order and safety.
- To acquire knowledge or skills through study or experience.
- Showing high mental capacity or quick to learn.
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- Activity involving mental or physical effort to achieve a result.
- The strength and vitality required for physical or mental activity.
- Encouragement of activity or interest.
- A group of people related by blood or living together.
- A specific group or type of animals within a species.
- Engaging in physical activity; not idle.
- A close connection between two people or things.
- To teach or develop skills or habits through practice.
- Providing safety or shielding from harm.
20 Clues: Moving quickly. • A country in Western Europe. • A number that is half of 100. • A person who possesses something. • Encouragement of activity or interest. • A famous space dog that orbited Earth. • Having little length; opposite of long. • Engaging in physical activity; not idle. • Having the ability to do something well. • Providing safety or shielding from harm. • ...
DIVEBOMB F1 Crossword 2024-11-29
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- Location of Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team HQ
- Adrian Newey's first Formula 1 team
- 2nd place in the 1999 World Championship
- Only female F1 driver to score points
- Heinz-_____ Frentzen
- The first father and son World Champions
- Type of overtake popularised by Daniel Ricciardo
- 2009 Constructor's World Champion
- Engine supplier for Haas
- Fastest tyre compound in 2018
- CEO of Formula 1 from 1987-2017
- Founder of Lotus Cars
- The Tyrrell P34 had six what?
- Oldest F1 World Champion
- Flag to signify a faster car behind
- Final race of the season
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- 1980 Formula 1 World Champion
- F1's first seven-time World Champion
- Country with the most Drivers' World Champions
- Safety feature to protect drivers' heads
- 2024 Formula 1 World Champion
- Company that owns Formula 1
- Drag ____ System
- Romain Grosjean's highest World Championship finish
- Number with which Jenson Button won the 2009 F1 World Championship
- Formula 1 safety car driver
- City which hosted the 2012 European GP
27 Clues: Drag ____ System • Heinz-_____ Frentzen • Founder of Lotus Cars • Engine supplier for Haas • Oldest F1 World Champion • Final race of the season • Company that owns Formula 1 • Formula 1 safety car driver • 1980 Formula 1 World Champion • 2024 Formula 1 World Champion • Fastest tyre compound in 2018 • The Tyrrell P34 had six what? • CEO of Formula 1 from 1987-2017 • ...
History Stuff To Remember: 2024-10-11
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- The building that the Judicial branch takes place in.
- What the president is called when he is commanding
- A more unified group
- police; safety; defense
- The branch that creates the law
- Made up of 100 members
- Group that works in the Executive
- The branch that carries out the law
- Freedom for ourselves and the future
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- The place where the president lives
- The governing body of a nation, stat, or union
- The person in charge of the judicial branch
- Domestic safety
- The branch that interprets the law
- General health
- The person who is in charge of America (Mostly)
- A group that works in the Legislative branch
- The presidents chosen side kick
- The first president
- When the president disagrees with the Legislative branch
- When the Legislative branch decides the president did something bad...
- To make sure there is fairness
- The intro to the constitution
- President Washington was the first to take charge of this country
24 Clues: General health • Domestic safety • The first president • A more unified group • Made up of 100 members • police; safety; defense • The intro to the constitution • To make sure there is fairness • The presidents chosen side kick • The branch that creates the law • Group that works in the Executive • The branch that interprets the law • The place where the president lives • ...
Standards & Organizations 2024-08-27
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- the acronym for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- we could look at ANSI as the "___________"
- the standard our keyboards follow
- OSHA is the "_______"
- soft tissue injuries are known as _____________ injuries
- the acronym for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- related to force: Use carts, dollies, and ___-_____ lifts whenever necessary.
- all of these organizations help promote ___________
- the key arrangement of our keyboards
- a tricky thing about musculoskeletal injuries is they _________ get worse over time
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- OSHA can ______ companies not in compliance
- related to force: lift within your ________ zone
- related to posture: don't bend, _______!
- OSHA serves to ensure ______ working conditions
- the most common injuries in the workplace are ___-_______ injuries
- helps design many of the standards that are enforced
- if enough _________ are found, OSHA can shut down a company or operation
- we could look as ASME as the "_____________"
- the acronym for the American National Standards Institute
- the acronym for the International Organization for Standardization
- a common risk factor in office environments is _________ positions
- related to posture: ________, don't twist!
22 Clues: OSHA is the "_______" • the standard our keyboards follow • the key arrangement of our keyboards • related to posture: don't bend, _______! • we could look at ANSI as the "___________" • related to posture: ________, don't twist! • OSHA can ______ companies not in compliance • we could look as ASME as the "_____________" • OSHA serves to ensure ______ working conditions • ...
Sterile Technique and Microscope 2025-08-21
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- a microscope that uses 2 or more lenses to magnify an image
- Free of all pathogenic organisms
- safety level where personnel work with non-pathogenic microorganisms
- an electron microscope that provides images of the internal structure of a specimen
- Free of all microorganisms
- Technique procedure performed under sterile conditions
- the process of growing microorganisms
- stain used to visualize cellular structures
- safety level designed to exotic and dangerous microorganisms
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- an electron microscope that provides surface topography of a specimen
- plastic dish with lid used to grow microorganisms
- Technique used to isolate organisms
- laboratory tool used to transfer microorganisms to a culture medium
- slide preparation when specimen is covered in liquid
- Microbiology The study of microscopic life in relation to human and animal diseases
- no living disease present
- gelatin like substance extracted from seaweed
- Growth is inhibited but not killed
- a uniform layer of bacteria spread across a culture
- Temperature controlled chamber used to cultivate microbes
20 Clues: no living disease present • Free of all microorganisms • Free of all pathogenic organisms • Growth is inhibited but not killed • Technique used to isolate organisms • the process of growing microorganisms • stain used to visualize cellular structures • gelatin like substance extracted from seaweed • plastic dish with lid used to grow microorganisms • ...
PPE Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-29
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- Protects face from flying debris or chemical splashes
- Mandatory process for learning proper PPE use and limitations
- The chance that someone may be harmed by a hazard
- PPE falls at the bottom of this control system
- Last line of defense against workplace hazards
- A check of PPE use, training, and policy in the workplace
- The act of removing PPE
- Organization that sets safety standards for PPE (e.g., Z87.1 for eye gear)
- Evaluation of workplace to identify PPE needs
- What to avoid during the removal of used PPE
- Eye protection against splashes
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- Something that can cause harm or injury
- Ensures proper seal and effectiveness of respirators
- Meeting legal or regulatory standards
- PPE should be kept clean and dry in this designated space
- U.S. agency that regulates workplace safety standards
- PPE used to protect against inhaling harmful substances
- Type of PPE used to protect the head
- Hand protection against chemicals, heat, or sharp objects
- The act of putting on PPE
20 Clues: The act of removing PPE • The act of putting on PPE • Eye protection against splashes • Type of PPE used to protect the head • Meeting legal or regulatory standards • Something that can cause harm or injury • What to avoid during the removal of used PPE • Evaluation of workplace to identify PPE needs • PPE falls at the bottom of this control system • ...
Ethical Dilemma 2025-08-26
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- Fargo, Created fake customer accounts without consent.
- & Johnson, Sued for unsafe talcum powder
- The Galaxy Note 7 had repeated safety issues.
- The 737 MAX plane crashes raised ethical questions about safety.
- Accused of depleting water resources in Kerala, India.
- Pharma, Faced lawsuits for false marketing of opioids.
- backlash for unethical infant formula marketing.
- Accused of contributing to childhood obesity through aggressive marketing.
- Fined for abusing market dominance in online advertising.
- criticism for surge pricing during emergencies
- Criticised for greenwashing sustainability claims.
- to the Cambridge Analytica scandal and misuse of user data.
- chains were accused of using child labour.
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- in the “Dieselgate” scandal for cheating on emission tests.
- Controversy raised concerns over stock price manipulation.
- Whistleblowers exposed alleged accounting irregularities in 2019.
- for harsh working conditions in warehouses.
- Collapsed due to massive accounting fraud.
- of not paying fair trade prices to coffee farmers
- Faced backlash for customer data leaks and privacy issues.
20 Clues: & Johnson, Sued for unsafe talcum powder • Collapsed due to massive accounting fraud. • chains were accused of using child labour. • for harsh working conditions in warehouses. • The Galaxy Note 7 had repeated safety issues. • criticism for surge pricing during emergencies • backlash for unethical infant formula marketing. • ...
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE 2025-09-25
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- Tool for making holes.
- Tool used to turn nuts and bolts.
- General term for hazard prevention.
- Rotating part with teeth that transmits motion.
- Component that reduces friction.
- Device that detects changes in conditions.
- Fixing damaged equipment.
- Service to prevent failures.
- Protective device that melts under excess current.
- Rotating element transmitting power.
- Clothing/equipment for safety.
- Device measuring voltage/current/resistance.
- Careful examination of equipment.
- Tool for gripping, bending or cutting.
- Process of keeping equipment in good condition.
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- Device that changes voltage.
- Document authorizing maintenance.
- Actions to fix equipment after failure.
- Electrically operated switch.
- Tool used to turn screws.
- Period when equipment is not operating.
- Device controlling flow of liquid/gas.
- Machine that converts electrical energy into motion.
- A trained worker who performs maintenance.
- Device that removes impurities.
- Power tool used for cutting and polishing.
- Person overseeing maintenance operations.
- Device used to move liquids or gases.
28 Clues: Tool for making holes. • Tool used to turn screws. • Fixing damaged equipment. • Device that changes voltage. • Service to prevent failures. • Electrically operated switch. • Clothing/equipment for safety. • Device that removes impurities. • Component that reduces friction. • Tool used to turn nuts and bolts. • Document authorizing maintenance. • Careful examination of equipment. • ...
Safety Vocabulário 2023-01-02
12 Clues: risco • aviso • morte • seguro • cuidado • perigoso • inseguro • segurança • dano físico • dano (material) • perigo (grau máximo) • de forma segura, seguramente
vocabulary 2025-09-18
Kesehatan dan Keselamatan Kerja 2022-04-08
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- adalah bagian dari peralatan keselamatan di area pengolahan makanan dan minuman.
- kerja Upaya agar pekerja dapat selamat ditempat kerjanya sehingga terhindar dari kecelakaan, termasuk juga menyelamatkan peralatan serta hasil produksinya.
- adalah Jas Masak (Chef”s Jacket), Chef’s Throuser, Chef’s Hat Neck Tie, Apron Shoe.
- Suatu keadaan yang sempurna baik fisik, mental dan sosial tidak hanya bebas dari penyakit atau kelemahan.
- uniform Shirt/Blouse, Neck Tie (dasi), Shock/ stocking, Shoe, Suit(sesuai/matching) dan Vest (rompi).
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- prioritas, menghargai, agamis, solidaritas dan Berbagi pengalaman .
- safety adalah Psikologis ,Safety dan Hygiene.
- melakukan Aktifitas , Dengan Baik Menggunakan Sarpras Dengan Baik dan Berpenampilan Baik.
- terhindar dari bahaya, tidak mendapat gangguan, sehat tidak kurang suatu apapun.
- Urbanisasi, Latar belakang etnik, Pengaruh kelas social, Kekuatan politis, Faktor ekonomi, Perbedaan ras.
10 Clues: safety adalah Psikologis ,Safety dan Hygiene. • prioritas, menghargai, agamis, solidaritas dan Berbagi pengalaman . • terhindar dari bahaya, tidak mendapat gangguan, sehat tidak kurang suatu apapun. • adalah bagian dari peralatan keselamatan di area pengolahan makanan dan minuman. • ...
Veterinary Organizations 2024-03-05
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- The organization that regulates animal drugs and feed
- Committee created by NAVTA to accredit Veterinary Technician programs
- Assures the food safety, agricultural, environmental, and economic interests of the people of the state of Michigan are met through service, partnership, and collaboration
- This organization administers the VTNE
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- Made the code of ethics and professionalism oath for veterinary technicians
- In North Carolina, this agency issues and renews veterinary professional licenses
- Protects America from health, safety, and security threats including animal welfare and animal-related diseases
- The organization in charge of accrediting veterinary hospitals
- The organization responsible for the safety of commercial animal products, ensuring they correct labeling & packaging of meat, poultry, eggs, etc
- Part of the USDA, regulates genetically engineered organisms & administers the Animal Welfare Act
10 Clues: This organization administers the VTNE • The organization that regulates animal drugs and feed • The organization in charge of accrediting veterinary hospitals • Committee created by NAVTA to accredit Veterinary Technician programs • Made the code of ethics and professionalism oath for veterinary technicians • ...
Safety Crossword - June 2014 2014-06-16
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- I can volunteer to be a part of the?
- Protects my hands.
- What I should do frequently to my hands before working around food.
- The ground is wet and slippery, so I should be?
- BONUS: GPI’s new Occupational Health & Safety Coordinator.
- Unsafe ______ are careless behavior.
- What I do when I get injured.
- Protects my eyes from hazards.
- I must bend at the ______ when lifting.
- I should always cut ______ from myself.
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- I must maintain ______ point contact when using a ladder.
- I should always do this to prevent injury while performing maintenance tasks.
- Keeps me from inhaling particles in the air.
- I should always be aware of?
- I can loose my ________ if I don't wear protection in loud environments.
- The most injured part of the body in May, 2014 was?
- What I do if I think a task is unsafe.
- Not to be blocked.
- What I should do if I do not understand instructions.
- It’s everyone’s responsibility.
20 Clues: Protects my hands. • Not to be blocked. • I should always be aware of? • What I do when I get injured. • Protects my eyes from hazards. • It’s everyone’s responsibility. • I can volunteer to be a part of the? • Unsafe ______ are careless behavior. • What I do if I think a task is unsafe. • I must bend at the ______ when lifting. • I should always cut ______ from myself. • ...
MEM Magazine Feb 20 2020-02-11
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- A day where we improve something, especially safety
- The Fourth Pillar of Back to Basics
- The number of turbos on a D10 C27 Engine
- This is managed by Jaqui and Greg across our team
- If the task isn't safe
- Performs tyre Maintenance
- A new way to approach safety
- Came up with the 793 brake bleeding tool
- Liebherr 9400 engine
- Biggest loader in WAIO
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- Number plate of an Eastern WMC, who was once an MLO in the West
- Smartest male in the Outram household
- To the week this is critical
- We should always drive to
- How we ensure we capture all events
- New trail GET for Diggers
- Newest member to the Reliability team
- Take time every day to
- Responsible for building our budget
- Long standing Field Maintenance employee who now looks after the SBT program
- Has a birthday this month and specialises in annoying James
- Best thing we can do with our resources to be most efficient
22 Clues: Liebherr 9400 engine • Take time every day to • If the task isn't safe • Biggest loader in WAIO • We should always drive to • New trail GET for Diggers • Performs tyre Maintenance • To the week this is critical • A new way to approach safety • How we ensure we capture all events • The Fourth Pillar of Back to Basics • Responsible for building our budget • ...
2018 RAD TECH WEEK CROSSWORD 2018-11-07
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- THE NEGATIVE ELECTRODE IN AN X RAY
- BENDING A PART OF THE BODY
- PEAK
- DR. ROENTGEN
- COATING ON X RAY FILMS
- OVERALL DARKNESS OR BLACKNESS OF A RADIOGRAPH
- WHERE TO FIND THE MASTER SWITCH, INDICATOR LIGHT, SELECTOR BUTTONS, & EXPOSURE BUTTON
- BACK TO FRONT VIEW
- AWAY FROM MID-LINE
- STUDY OF X RAYS
- PALMS DOWN
- PALMS UP
- THE RESULT OF INCORRECT VERTICAL ANGULATION
- LENGTHEN
- X RAY, GAMMA RAY
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- THE USE OF X RAYS TO OBTAIN REAL-TIME MOVING IMAGES
- TOWARD THE MID-LINE
- CAMPAIGN FOR RADIATION SAFETY IN PEDIATRIC IMAGING
- X RAY LEFT FOR THE RIGHT
- RADIOACTIVE FORM OF AN ELEMENT
- PROPORTIONAL ENLARGEMENT OF AN IMAGE
- LYING ON SIDE
- THE BLURRED MARGIN OF AN IMAGE
- RADIOPAQUE MATERIALS INJECTED
- CAMPAIGN FOR RADIATION SAFETY IN ADULT IMAGING
- ESOPHAGRAM DRINK
- DISCOVERER OF X RAYS
- X RAY SLANTED DIRECTION
- ELECTRICAL CHARGED PARTICLES ZAP AWAY X RAY
29 Clues: PEAK • PALMS UP • LENGTHEN • PALMS DOWN • DR. ROENTGEN • LYING ON SIDE • STUDY OF X RAYS • ESOPHAGRAM DRINK • X RAY, GAMMA RAY • BACK TO FRONT VIEW • AWAY FROM MID-LINE • TOWARD THE MID-LINE • DISCOVERER OF X RAYS • COATING ON X RAY FILMS • X RAY SLANTED DIRECTION • X RAY LEFT FOR THE RIGHT • BENDING A PART OF THE BODY • RADIOPAQUE MATERIALS INJECTED • RADIOACTIVE FORM OF AN ELEMENT • ...
J.T. Fennell Company 2024-05-22
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- Person/equipment that fuses steel together
- High pressure streams of abrasive material to prepare various service parts and components
- Dew, Most popular drink in the shop
- crib, Place in shop that you can find tooling or safety equipment
- Critter who likes to steal snacks from your station
- Nickname for Fennell's building up the street from Chillicothe plant
- Operator of machine tools
- Machine that generates an intense beam to cut steel
- Process of cutting metal with heat
- truck, Powered industrial truck used to lift and move materials
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- Person or device that cleans components before assembly
- J.T. Fennell's newest costumer
- glasses, Equipment to protect eyes from debris
- Hard, strong, gray or bluish-gray alloy of iron with carbon
- Number of brothers that started J.T. Fennell Company
- Deere, J.T. Fennell's biggest costumer
- Abrasive wheel to cut pieces of material
- Nickname for Peoria location
- Device used for lifting or lowering
- Operator that coats steel with color
20 Clues: Operator of machine tools • Nickname for Peoria location • J.T. Fennell's newest costumer • Process of cutting metal with heat • Dew, Most popular drink in the shop • Device used for lifting or lowering • Operator that coats steel with color • Deere, J.T. Fennell's biggest costumer • Abrasive wheel to cut pieces of material • Person/equipment that fuses steel together • ...
Reindeer Games 2023-11-29
Across
- bus color
- Sequim roof color
- Nutrition Coordinator in Port Angeles
- location of one fundraiser
- famous alumni
- partner agency
- last name of Sequim Club namesake
- Commonly used in passcodes
- president of the board
- time the Club closes
- bgca's homework completion program
- safety and compliance officer
- Sequim's new Teen Coordinator
- Miles apart of the two clubhouses
- Number of Children Alyssa has
- Nibble
- mary's phone case
- games room
- America CEO
- dollars per year
- unpaid club help
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- check
- Port Angeles Club street
- type of car janet owns
- headquarters
- Member that sang National Anthem at Auction
- past conference location
- river runs through it
- job number one
- can't afford to pay
- program for members under six
- how we fund programs
- season free lunch offered
- Great Futures Start
- 2022 auction theme
- state youth selection month
- Addie's new baby's name
- does the lights for the auction
- popular celebration destination
- member database
40 Clues: check • Nibble • bus color • games room • America CEO • headquarters • famous alumni • partner agency • job number one • member database • dollars per year • unpaid club help • Sequim roof color • mary's phone case • 2022 auction theme • can't afford to pay • Great Futures Start • time the Club closes • how we fund programs • river runs through it • type of car janet owns • president of the board • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Terms 2023-03-21
Across
- of purpose recognizing that you have value, importance.
- bad or negative stress
- extreme mood changes: Very Happy one minute to depressed the next.
- a great way to help bring the body back to homeostasis.
- the capacity to recover or adapt quickly from difficulties.
- equals security and safety
- being used for someone else's benefit
- being under stress of a long period of time.
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- an attempt to make up for something one did not receive or have.
- blaming others for unpleasant thoughts or feelings.
- disagreement, struggles or fights
- good or bad stress
- 5 levels of hierarchy of need.
- courage, resolve, strength of character
- difficult to believe the loss has occurred
- esteem how you feel about yourself.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- lack of certain neurotransmitters that keep a person happy.
- the driving force behind a person meeting their goals.
- violence any act of violence that involve a family members.
- anything that causes you stress
- actualization achieving one's full potential
- Fight or flight
23 Clues: Fight or flight • good or bad stress • bad or negative stress • equals security and safety • 5 levels of hierarchy of need. • anything that causes you stress • disagreement, struggles or fights • esteem how you feel about yourself. • being used for someone else's benefit • courage, resolve, strength of character • difficult to believe the loss has occurred • ...
Administrative laws crossword puzzle 2023-12-13
Across
- Blood alcohol content
- vehicles must be ____ every one to two years
- Something Minnesota requires on vehicles
- vehicle registration shows who is responsible for ____ the vehicle
- something you should NOT do in response to someone with road rage
- Texting is an example of
- each vehicle in Minnesota must be
- always drive at a speed that is reasonable, and ___ for existing conditions
- Take license away for a year or more
- vehicle identification number
- one way BAC can be tested
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- Driving where one intentionally drives in a dangerous manner
- One example of aggressive driving
- one limiting factor on speed
- This type of driving threatens the safety of others and is a moving violation
- driving is a
- Take license away less than 365 days
- Driving while impaired, aggressive driving, reckless driving, inattention and distractions
- assigned for driving violations such as speeding
- a person purposefully and willfully committing an act without regard for other’s safety and rights
20 Clues: driving is a • Blood alcohol content • Texting is an example of • one way BAC can be tested • one limiting factor on speed • vehicle identification number • One example of aggressive driving • each vehicle in Minnesota must be • Take license away less than 365 days • Take license away for a year or more • Something Minnesota requires on vehicles • ...
Unit 3 2025-04-09
Across
- Software-based mutual exclusion solution for two processes
- Recovery technique that eliminates processes
- Part of a program where shared resources are accessed
- Deadlock condition where resources can't be forcibly taken back
- Basic mechanism used to provide mutual exclusion
- Model using request and assignment edges
- Peterson's Solution indicator for entering critical section
- Classical synchronization problem involving dining and thinking
- Technique to restore a process to a previous safe state
- Problem involving shared buffer between two types of processes
- Processes waiting on each other indefinitely
- High-level programming construct used for synchronization
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- Synchronization tool that can be binary or counting
- Approach to violate at least one deadlock condition
- Hardware method that disables all interrupts for mutual exclusion
- Algorithm that keeps the system in a safe state
- Deadlock avoidance algorithm using safety check
- Use of multiple methods for handling deadlock
- Graphical representation used to detect deadlocks
- Technique to find cycles in resource allocation graph
20 Clues: Model using request and assignment edges • Recovery technique that eliminates processes • Processes waiting on each other indefinitely • Use of multiple methods for handling deadlock • Algorithm that keeps the system in a safe state • Deadlock avoidance algorithm using safety check • Basic mechanism used to provide mutual exclusion • ...
boating 2025-05-12
Across
- The body of the boat that rides in and on top of the water.
- Moving backward.
- The main flat surface of a boat above the hull.
- The enclosed living space on a boat.
- life jacket
- ypically results in a fine and may involve further penalties like completing a boating safety course or having your boating privileges restricted for a period
- the front end of a ship.
- Moving or traveling.
- The act of overtaking another boat.
- The left side of a boat.
- The back of the boat.
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- The area where the boat is steered.
- Proof of completion of an approved boating safety course.
- A waterway, usually navigable.
- Any boat or floating craft.
- Boat registration is valid for three years.
- A monetary penalty for a violation
- The right side of a boat
- The lowermost part of the boat's interior, where water can collect.
- A horn sound used for signaling.
- The bathroom on a boat.
21 Clues: life jacket • Moving backward. • Moving or traveling. • The back of the boat. • The bathroom on a boat. • The right side of a boat • the front end of a ship. • The left side of a boat. • Any boat or floating craft. • A waterway, usually navigable. • A horn sound used for signaling. • A monetary penalty for a violation • The area where the boat is steered. • ...
Quality Outcomes Crossword 2025-05-13
Across
- Specialized team for rapid patient assessment
- Scoring system to detect early patient decline
- System of checks to prevent missed clinical decline
- Device worn to prevent venous clots
- Infection type associated with urinary catheters
- Nurse rounds completed every hour to enhance safety
- Blood clot prevention strategy.
- Failure to recognize/treat clinical deterioration
- Scheduled repositioning to prevent skin injury
- Blood clot disorder abbreviation
- Localized skin damage from pressure
- Process of moving a patient from one care setting to another
- Handwashing practice to prevent infection
- Assessment tool for pressure injury risk
- Standardized patient care blueprint
- Term for hospital-acquired adverse events
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- Acute confusional state increasing fall risk
- Goal of preventing harm in healthcare settings
- Worsening of a patient’s clinical condition
- Preventive action to reduce VTE occurrence
- Systematic approach to identify infections
- Tool used to assess fall risk
- Investigative method following adverse events
- Safety device that alarms when a patient attempts to get up
- Patient incident involving hitting the floor unintentionally
25 Clues: Tool used to assess fall risk • Blood clot prevention strategy. • Blood clot disorder abbreviation • Device worn to prevent venous clots • Localized skin damage from pressure • Standardized patient care blueprint • Assessment tool for pressure injury risk • Handwashing practice to prevent infection • Term for hospital-acquired adverse events • ...
Test 2022-10-06
Across
- Death
- Demise
- Good/bad
- Friendship
- Coldness
- Future
- Music
- Truth
- Justice
- Variety
- War
- Immortality
- Corruption
- Knowledge
- Reliance
- Love
- Tradition
- Insanity
- Rage
- Punishment
- Habit
- Magic
- Danger
- Innocence
- Limitations
- Freedom
- Complexity
- Pessimism
- Pressure
- Possibility
- Aging
- Division
- Supremacy
- Recklessness
- Crime
- Betrayal
- Pride
- Imperfection
- Failure
- Safety
- Guilt
- Collaboration
- Home
Down
- Warmth
- Dreams
- Fear
- Life
- Boringness
- Wisdom
- Differences
- Maturity
- Trust
- Beauty
- Society
- Bravery
- Challenge
- Growth
- Feminism
- adventure
- Impermanence
- Power
- Marriage
- Chaos
- Patience
- Unity
- Loneliness
- Shame
- Family
- Confusion
- ambiguity
- Pain
- art
- Gender
- Memory
- Simplicity
- Weakness
- Passion
- Misery
- Savagery
- Cooperation
- Revenge
- Faith
- Positivity
- Escape
- Fun
- Youth
86 Clues: War • art • Fun • Fear • Life • Love • Rage • Pain • Home • Death • Trust • Music • Truth • Power • Chaos • Unity • Shame • Habit • Magic • Aging • Crime • Faith • Pride • Youth • Guilt • Warmth • Dreams • Demise • Wisdom • Beauty • Future • Growth • Family • Danger • Gender • Memory • Misery • Escape • Safety • Society • Bravery • Justice • Variety • Freedom • Passion • Revenge • Failure • Good/bad • Maturity • Coldness • Feminism • Marriage • Patience • Reliance • Insanity • Weakness • Pressure • Division • Savagery • ...
Kitchen Safety and Sanitation Crossword 2025-09-01
Across
- Should be closed-toed to protect your feet.
- Never put metal or foil in this appliance.
- Items like fire extinguishers, oven mitts, and smoke detectors.
- Keeping food and surfaces clean to prevent contamination.
- Protecting yourself and others from harm in the kitchen.
- Should be short and clean.
- Safety item used to smother flames.
- A type of hazard caused by substances like cleaning products.
- Used with warm water to wash hands.
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- The practice of keeping yourself clean to avoid spreading germs.
- Helps keep hair out of food.
- The number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- Microorganisms like Salmonella and E. coli that can cause foodborne illness.
- Knives should never be this.
- A type of hazard you can see or feel, like hair or glass.
- A type of hazard caused by microorganisms in food.
- A surface used to safely chop food.
- Always carry this tool pointing down.
- Protects clothes and keeps food clean.
- Something that can cause illness or injury.
20 Clues: Should be short and clean. • Helps keep hair out of food. • Knives should never be this. • A surface used to safely chop food. • Safety item used to smother flames. • Used with warm water to wash hands. • Always carry this tool pointing down. • Protects clothes and keeps food clean. • Never put metal or foil in this appliance. • Should be closed-toed to protect your feet. • ...
Ethical Dilemma 2025-08-26
Across
- The Galaxy Note 7 had repeated safety issues.
- Collapsed due to massive accounting fraud.
- Created fake customer accounts without consent.
- Accused of contributing to childhood obesity through aggressive marketing.
- Whistleblowers exposed alleged accounting irregularities in 2019.
- Linked to the Cambridge Analytica scandal and misuse of user data.
- Criticised for harsh working conditions in warehouses.
- & Johnson Sued for unsafe talcum powder
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- Criticised for greenwashing sustainability claims.
- Faced lawsuits for false marketing of opioids.
- Supply chains were accused of using child labour.
- Accused of not paying fair trade prices to coffee farmers
- Fined for abusing market dominance in online advertising.
- Faced criticism for surge pricing during emergencies
- Accused of depleting water resources in Kerala, India.
- Faced backlash for customer data leaks and privacy issues.
- Controversy raised concerns over stock price manipulation.
- Caught in the “Dieselgate” scandal for cheating on emission tests.
- The 737 MAX plane crashes raised ethical questions about safety.
- Faced backlash for unethical infant formula marketing.
20 Clues: & Johnson Sued for unsafe talcum powder • Collapsed due to massive accounting fraud. • The Galaxy Note 7 had repeated safety issues. • Faced lawsuits for false marketing of opioids. • Created fake customer accounts without consent. • Criticised for greenwashing sustainability claims. • Accused of depleting water resources in Kerala, India. • ...
Occupational Health and Safety 2025-09-11
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- The person or company that gives you a job
- Safety instructions you must follow
- Another word for laws made by the government
- An unplanned event that could have caused harm
- harm or damage to your body
- Slippery floors, fire, and chemicals are examples of..
- everyone is legally or morally entitled to
- means stopping something before it happens
- Chores, schoolwork, and job tasks are examples of your..
- Is Something you need to live well, not money, but...
- I am a class taught in highschool
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- Hard hats, seatbelts, and life jackets are made for...
- An event that COULD HAVE caused injury, but didnt
- An unexpected event causing injury or damage
- A person who does a job or task
- Another word for job or career
- Another word for a manager or boss at a workplace
- informing supervisors or authorities about accidents or hazards
- Crossing the road without looking is a big...
- Immediate care given after a surgery
20 Clues: harm or damage to your body • Another word for job or career • A person who does a job or task • I am a class taught in highschool • Safety instructions you must follow • Immediate care given after a surgery • The person or company that gives you a job • everyone is legally or morally entitled to • means stopping something before it happens • ...
Katie Volk Vocabulary 2016-06-08
15 Clues: guess • conquer • puzzling • skeptical • favorable • undeniable • underground • to give off • to put down • to cut short • place of safety • in an early stage • to spread through • practicable, workable • grounds for a conclusion
TRANSPORT 2 2024-11-04
15 Clues: Car • Gare • Cher • Usine • Autobus • Sécurité • Blessser • Puissance • Chemin-de-fer • Métro-à-Londres • Vaisseau-spatial • Empreinte-carbone • Conduire-trop-vite • Essence en américain • Mettre sa ceinture de sécurité
Workplace Incidents 2020-04-23
Across
- also know as Corona virus
- causes injury to a person
- can cause a business to temporarily stop operating
- workers in a business
- the owner of the business
Down
- an event that happens
- Health and Safety at Work 2015 is known as a
- working environment for employees
- a government department responsible for monitoring Health & Safety
9 Clues: an event that happens • workers in a business • also know as Corona virus • causes injury to a person • the owner of the business • working environment for employees • Health and Safety at Work 2015 is known as a • can cause a business to temporarily stop operating • a government department responsible for monitoring Health & Safety
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
Across
- A teen safety rule
- A very important teen safety rule
- harassment Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
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- A very important teen safety rule
- Unacceptable behavior
- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- An action that should be performed against bullies
- The required sexting age
- Dignity for all students act
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
Across
- Unacceptable behavior
- A teen safety rule
- A very important teen safety rule
- Dignity for all students act
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- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
- The required sexting age
- A very important teen safety rule
- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- An action that should be performed against bullies
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
Across
- A very important teen safety rule
- A very important teen safety rule
- Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
- An action that should be performed against bullies
Down
- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- A teen safety rule
- Unacceptable behavior
- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- Dignity for all students act
- The required sexting age
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
Error Prevention Tools - ARCC 2016-03-09
January 2023 Safety Talks 2023-01-17
Across
- Put ________ into the observations.
- Never ______ underneath a suspended load.
- Near Misses should be reported.
- Verify the unit has been ______ and deemed safe prior to use.
- Do Not ______ moving or rotating equipment
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- Safety Talks should be done ______.
- Safety Observations provide ________ feedback
- Near Misses are a _______ that something is not working.
- _______ equipment before reaching in.
9 Clues: Near Misses should be reported. • Safety Talks should be done ______. • Put ________ into the observations. • _______ equipment before reaching in. • Never ______ underneath a suspended load. • Do Not ______ moving or rotating equipment • Safety Observations provide ________ feedback • Near Misses are a _______ that something is not working. • ...
Synthetic Biology 2025-04-29
Across
- Type of DNA combining genetic material from multiple sources (7)
- Organization that guides global bioethical standards (6)
- Framework for lab safety and containment (6)
- Legal area concerning ownership of biological inventions (7)
- Short for Institutional Biosafety Committee (3)
- Term for modifying organisms with synthetic genes (9
- Field assessing societal implications of synthetic biology (8)
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- Principle, meaning " do not harm" in bioethics (9)
- Accidental release of organisms from lab (7)
- Legal protection for inventions, including gene circuits (6)
- International treaty regulating biological weapons (3)
- Ethical concern over altering the human genome(10)
- DNA sequences used as security markers (4)
- Safety level required for work with dangerous pathogens(4)
14 Clues: DNA sequences used as security markers (4) • Accidental release of organisms from lab (7) • Framework for lab safety and containment (6) • Short for Institutional Biosafety Committee (3) • Principle, meaning " do not harm" in bioethics (9) • Ethical concern over altering the human genome(10) • Term for modifying organisms with synthetic genes (9 • ...
Food Safety 2016-03-12
Across
- This zone is between 4 degrees and 62
- Pests that spread disease
- A type of food poisoning that can exist in soft cheese
- Always do this slowly
- Bring foods to boiling point when doing this
- These foods decay quickly.
- To remove bacteria
- These inspectors check food businesses
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- To keep an organism in conditions favourable for growth
- A type of food poisoning that exists in raw chicken
- This appliance should always be set at 4-5 degrees.
- Do this correctly to keep foods safer for longer
12 Clues: To remove bacteria • Always do this slowly • Pests that spread disease • These foods decay quickly. • This zone is between 4 degrees and 62 • These inspectors check food businesses • Bring foods to boiling point when doing this • Do this correctly to keep foods safer for longer • A type of food poisoning that exists in raw chicken • ...
Wheelchair Safety 2017-08-16
Across
- ______ wheelchair wheels when transferring
- Wheelchair use facilitates ______
- _______facilitates function
- sore also known as Decubitis Ulcer
- Moving a student from one place to another
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- One key factor when dealing with students in wheelchair
- Which district do you work in?
- ________use proper lifting techniques
- ________facilitates stability
- One cause of back problems
- It could be a complication from a pressure sore
- _____ your knees when lifting
12 Clues: One cause of back problems • _______facilitates function • ________facilitates stability • _____ your knees when lifting • Which district do you work in? • Wheelchair use facilitates ______ • sore also known as Decubitis Ulcer • ________use proper lifting techniques • ______ wheelchair wheels when transferring • Moving a student from one place to another • ...
Internet Safety 2017-03-21
Across
- Private code that you keep a secret.
- Form of bullying online that involves intimidating or threatening others.
- Images.
- A program usually delivered via email that slows and exhausts a computer's memory.
- Study of materials.
- Obtaining or trying to obtain contact with children.
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- Abbreviation for WWW.
- Someone you meet online that you personally do not know.
- Fake personal online persona.
- Any unsolicited e-mail, or junk mail.
- The name a user selects to be identified on a computer.
- Wireless network that allows devices to connect to the internet.
12 Clues: Images. • Study of materials. • Abbreviation for WWW. • Fake personal online persona. • Private code that you keep a secret. • Any unsolicited e-mail, or junk mail. • Obtaining or trying to obtain contact with children. • The name a user selects to be identified on a computer. • Someone you meet online that you personally do not know. • ...
Safety First 2012-12-26
Across
- Code for bomb threat.
- During Code Triage II, the _____ is activated.
- Ergonomics self-assessment.
- Member down.
- During prolonged repetitive activity, these types of breaks should be taken.
- Acronym for how to use a fire extinguisher
- In case of fire, rescue, ________ , contain, extinguish.
Down
- Code for chemical spill.
- Code for Clinical IT outage.
- Duck and cover.
- Wearing proper fitting _______ helps prevent trip, slips, and falls.
- Code for infant or child abduction.
12 Clues: Member down. • Duck and cover. • Code for bomb threat. • Code for chemical spill. • Ergonomics self-assessment. • Code for Clinical IT outage. • Code for infant or child abduction. • Acronym for how to use a fire extinguisher • During Code Triage II, the _____ is activated. • In case of fire, rescue, ________ , contain, extinguish. • ...
Safety Crossword 2013-09-10
Across
- are the most common cause of injury in our store
- The MSDS catalog can be found in the ______ closet
- The human body is a conductive material for _______ shock
- The waste compactor is located in
- Only ________ associates can use the waste compactor
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- Is the command center during an emergency or crisis
- Proper stacking in the stock room can prevent
- To prevent contact with bloodborne pathogens, associates should wear protective _______
- The occupational safety & health administration
- is the known virus to cause AIDS
- Hepatitis B Virus is an infammation of the ______
- The rendezvous point for associates during an emergency is the _______ parking lot.
12 Clues: is the known virus to cause AIDS • The waste compactor is located in • Proper stacking in the stock room can prevent • The occupational safety & health administration • are the most common cause of injury in our store • Hepatitis B Virus is an infammation of the ______ • The MSDS catalog can be found in the ______ closet • ...
Internet Safety 2014-04-25
Across
- _______ is someone who use inappropriate words to hurt others online.
- what is an email?
- Always _______ trusted adults like teachers and parents immediately when encountering something that makes us uncomfortable or in danger.
- Always use ______ words and respect others online.
- Stealing of intellectual property is called ______ and it's a crime.
- Meeting someone online can be ___________.
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- Always keep our personal ________ confidential.
- Information on the internet may not be ________. Do not believe everything on the website.
- We need to be aware and _____ when going online.
- Always scan and check before opening email ________.
- It is __________ to treat people online the same way that you would face to face.
- _______ all unread and unwanted email from people we do not know.
12 Clues: what is an email? • Meeting someone online can be ___________. • Always keep our personal ________ confidential. • We need to be aware and _____ when going online. • Always use ______ words and respect others online. • Always scan and check before opening email ________. • _______ all unread and unwanted email from people we do not know. • ...
Safety\Hygeine 2014-11-26
12 Clues: Tie this back • Do not do this • Handle with care • Keep away from these • Cover cuts with these • Types of shoes to wear • Always wear one of these • Wash them before cooking • Wash these after cooking • Wear them to prevent burns • Clean them up straight away • These need to face the back of the oven
Food Safety 2015-02-24
Across
- Heat/prepare food
- Using the same bowl for chicken and salad is
- To avoid bacteria and germs
- Refrigerate your food
- Before you touch/start cooking
- unpasteurized apple cider can cause
- To avoid cross-contamination
Down
- Proper ____ is key to Food/cooking safety
- Store foods in proper locations
- Cook food to its proper stage
- Symptom of food positioning
- Use when washing hands
12 Clues: Heat/prepare food • Refrigerate your food • Use when washing hands • Symptom of food positioning • To avoid bacteria and germs • To avoid cross-contamination • Cook food to its proper stage • Before you touch/start cooking • Store foods in proper locations • unpasteurized apple cider can cause • Proper ____ is key to Food/cooking safety • ...
Electrical Safety 2015-09-28
Across
- Always turn off the _______ at socket before taking out your toast.
- Always dry your ____________ before turning on plugs.
- Never have electrical _________ near water.
- Never stick your __________ in to a socket.
- Electrical hazards can _____________ you and kill you.
- Don't let electrical leads trail across the ___________.
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- Always mop up any __________ straight away.
- Mixing water and electricity is very ______________.
- Never overload a ________ with too many plugs.
- Never leave a plug near _________.
- Never fly your kite near electricity _________.
- Always turn off your ___________ so it does not overheat.
12 Clues: Never leave a plug near _________. • Always mop up any __________ straight away. • Never have electrical _________ near water. • Never stick your __________ in to a socket. • Never overload a ________ with too many plugs. • Never fly your kite near electricity _________. • Mixing water and electricity is very ______________. • ...
ONLINE SAFETY 2021-09-08
Across
- TALK ONLINE
- PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
- SOFTWARE USED TO DELETE VIRUSES IN A COMPUTER
- COMPUTER INTRUSION WITH VARIOUS PURPOSES
- INSTAGRAM,FACEBOOK,TIKTOK,TWITTER,TELEGRAM
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- BULLYING CARRIED OUT ONLINE
- GLOBAL NETWORK OF COMPUTER LINKS
- WHO COMMITS ACTS OF COMPUTER PIRACY
- OPTION TO KEEP PRIVATE ACCOUNT
- INSERT IT TO PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA
- PROGRAM THAT DAMAGES OR BLOCKS A COMPUTER OR NETWORK
- MAIL ONLINE
12 Clues: TALK ONLINE • MAIL ONLINE • PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE • BULLYING CARRIED OUT ONLINE • OPTION TO KEEP PRIVATE ACCOUNT • GLOBAL NETWORK OF COMPUTER LINKS • WHO COMMITS ACTS OF COMPUTER PIRACY • INSERT IT TO PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA • COMPUTER INTRUSION WITH VARIOUS PURPOSES • INSTAGRAM,FACEBOOK,TIKTOK,TWITTER,TELEGRAM • SOFTWARE USED TO DELETE VIRUSES IN A COMPUTER • ...
Food Safety 2021-10-13
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- process of heating food to a temp that is high enough to kill most bacteria with changing the taste.
- amount of time a food product can safely be stored before deteriorating.
- a disease transmitted by food
- a bacteria, virus or mold that causes disease.
- when food deteriorates to the point in which it is not edible.
- a canning method recommended for low-acid foods that involves heating containers of food under pressure.
- when bacteria or other contaminants are unintentionally transferred from one substance to another.
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- method of food preservation that lowers water content
- indicator solution that turns colorless as bacteria use up oxygen in a solution.
- food poisoning caused by ingesting toxins produced by clostridium botulinum
- introduction of dangerous chemicals, disease, or infectious materials.
- the period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms.
12 Clues: a disease transmitted by food • a bacteria, virus or mold that causes disease. • method of food preservation that lowers water content • when food deteriorates to the point in which it is not edible. • introduction of dangerous chemicals, disease, or infectious materials. • amount of time a food product can safely be stored before deteriorating. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-06-10
Across
- During evacuations, go to the staging areas on the east and ____ sides of the property.
- What combustible alloy do we machine to make parts?
- What manufacturing practice strives to minimize waste and maximize efficiency?
- What type of gloves should be used to handle acetone?
- If you got a chemical in your eyes, how many minutes would you flush?
- This crossword is brought to you by the ___ team.
- What acronym is used to remember fire extinguisher operation?
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- Improperly lifting objects and repetitive motions are risk factors that relate to ________.
- What Japanese word means "continuous improvement"?
- ____ Data Sheets have information about the toxicity of a chemical. (SDS)
- _____ elbow is the painful condition caused by overuse.
- From the 5S system, which term is missing? Sort, Set, Standardize, Sustain
12 Clues: This crossword is brought to you by the ___ team. • What Japanese word means "continuous improvement"? • What combustible alloy do we machine to make parts? • What type of gloves should be used to handle acetone? • _____ elbow is the painful condition caused by overuse. • What acronym is used to remember fire extinguisher operation? • ...
Food Safety 2022-05-31
Across
- Float like a butterfly sting like a bee
- Hooves, Ball & Court
- the reason we have food recalls
- Take back
- To inspect for compliance
- The number of babies in the family
- The pink panther turned purple and went wild
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- I see meat, poultry, pork but not sandwiches
- A pet friendly place for coffee with the abu-alis
- Allergy linked to gloves
- Keeping families around the kitchen table
- Home to the pharaohs
12 Clues: Take back • Hooves, Ball & Court • Home to the pharaohs • Allergy linked to gloves • To inspect for compliance • the reason we have food recalls • The number of babies in the family • Float like a butterfly sting like a bee • Keeping families around the kitchen table • I see meat, poultry, pork but not sandwiches • The pink panther turned purple and went wild • ...
Lab Safety 2022-09-11
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- You should never carry a power tool by its _____.
- ______ fitting clothing should be tightened or removed before working in the lab.
- Always remove this when using machines
- Accidents can be prevented with enough
- When cutting with hand tools you should always place the blade _______ from your arms or hands.
- You should wear closed toed shoes in the lab, and avoid wearing things like.
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- To protect your eyes, you should always wear ________
- Examples are aprons, goggles and non-slip shoes
- People with long hair should put it in a bun or _______ before working.
- When finding a container full of a strange substance, you should never _____ or smell it.
- Important item to wear when dealing with dangerous fumes and gasses.
- When lifting something heavy, make sure to lift with your legs and not your ______.
12 Clues: Always remove this when using machines • Accidents can be prevented with enough • Examples are aprons, goggles and non-slip shoes • You should never carry a power tool by its _____. • To protect your eyes, you should always wear ________ • Important item to wear when dealing with dangerous fumes and gasses. • ...
science safety 2022-09-15
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- a chemical gets in your eye
- before a lab you should wear the proper
- to smother small fires
- when you get any chemical on you
- after a lab you always
- before starting a lab you should read the
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- what do you wear to protect your eyes?
- what do you wear to protect your hands?
- after cleaning up a lab you should
- all the floors should be
- when you get a small scrape or cut
- you should never do this during a lab
12 Clues: to smother small fires • after a lab you always • all the floors should be • a chemical gets in your eye • when you get any chemical on you • after cleaning up a lab you should • when you get a small scrape or cut • you should never do this during a lab • what do you wear to protect your eyes? • what do you wear to protect your hands? • before a lab you should wear the proper • ...
Food Safety 2022-02-02
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- Germ that lives inside a cell
- One of the most important health habits
- Cook to 165 degrees
- Germ with only one cell
- Put on after washing hands, when touching/handling food, changing tasks
- 41 degrees to 140 degrees
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- Disease caused from eating worms in under cooked or raw pork
- Keep ____ tied up, or in a net
- Don't go to school or work if you're ____
- Only three safe ways to ____ foods
- ______ foods to 165 degrees
- Grows easily in food and makes people sick
12 Clues: Cook to 165 degrees • Germ with only one cell • 41 degrees to 140 degrees • ______ foods to 165 degrees • Germ that lives inside a cell • Keep ____ tied up, or in a net • Only three safe ways to ____ foods • One of the most important health habits • Don't go to school or work if you're ____ • Grows easily in food and makes people sick • ...
Science Safety 2022-02-08
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- I will not have my long _______ by open flames.
- I will not bring any kind of ______ __ ________ into the laboratory/classroom Shall not enter storerooms or preparation rooms.
- I will add _____ to the chemicals, not the reverse.
- I will not replace ______ in a scalpel
- I will not engage in any ______
- I will not plug in any __________ equipment that has not been approved by the teacher.
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- I will maintain an _________ work area.
- I will wear personal protective ________ as required.
- I will inform the teacher of all __________&__________ that I may have.
- I will not ______ the hazard.
- I will remain ________ while performing an experiment.
- I will remove electrical plugs from the socket by pulling the ____ itself
12 Clues: I will not ______ the hazard. • I will not engage in any ______ • I will not replace ______ in a scalpel • I will maintain an _________ work area. • I will not have my long _______ by open flames. • I will add _____ to the chemicals, not the reverse. • I will wear personal protective ________ as required. • I will remain ________ while performing an experiment. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-11-09
12 Clues: BE SEEN • MAKES SPARKS • REDUCES NOISE • BREATHE SAFELY • FACE PROTECTION • SAFE HEAD COVER • SAVES YOUR EYES • CO2 EXTINGUISHER • STOPS YOU FALLING • PROTECT YOUR FEET • SAVES YOUR FINGERS • FULL BODY PROTECTION
Safety Crossword 2022-11-16
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- Years a background check is available unless revoked.
- To warn others of hazardous materials
- Docks used for 7026 store loads
- What you update after every trip.
- Ashlee, Crystal, Jane, Jennie, Kari, Katelyn, Lory, Marco, Tonya.
- equipment to secure our loads.
- Required Computer work
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- Hazardous Class #3.
- Losing traction when water or slush is on the road.
- Inspection before you begin driving.
- Inspection level for a walk around Driver/Vehicle.
- Equipment needed for snow.
12 Clues: Hazardous Class #3. • Required Computer work • Equipment needed for snow. • equipment to secure our loads. • Docks used for 7026 store loads • What you update after every trip. • Inspection before you begin driving. • To warn others of hazardous materials • Inspection level for a walk around Driver/Vehicle. • Losing traction when water or slush is on the road. • ...
Pedestrian Safety 2021-04-08
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- make sure to do this both ways
- the part of a car that causes it to slow down
- a designated area for pedestrians to cross
- a traffic signal that indicates you are able to go
- an important traffic signal indicating to stop and wait
- The number one distraction for people that leads to injuries
- when car tires lose traction due to water
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- a specific area where the speed limit is lowered at a certain time to protect students from being injured, if ignored there is a large fine to pay
- someone that is meant to control traffics movements
- when a person travels by foot
- something a driver must pay extreme attention to
- head protection worn when biking or riding other objects
12 Clues: when a person travels by foot • make sure to do this both ways • when car tires lose traction due to water • a designated area for pedestrians to cross • the part of a car that causes it to slow down • something a driver must pay extreme attention to • a traffic signal that indicates you are able to go • someone that is meant to control traffics movements • ...
Safety Vocab 2022-09-24
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- anything that takes up space and has mass
- Turns litmus paper red
- To eat or drink
- Liquid the rapidly gives of gass
- Explosion where pieces fly inward
- Study of Earth's air, weather, and climate
- Study of matter, force, motion and energy changes
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- Study of the Earth's oceans
- turns litmus paper blue
- amount or quantity of matter
- Study of rocks, minerals, and structure of Earth
- The measure of the force of gravity of earth and object
12 Clues: To eat or drink • Turns litmus paper red • turns litmus paper blue • Study of the Earth's oceans • amount or quantity of matter • Liquid the rapidly gives of gass • Explosion where pieces fly inward • anything that takes up space and has mass • Study of Earth's air, weather, and climate • Study of rocks, minerals, and structure of Earth • ...
Welding Safety 2022-10-06
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- Treat all metal as if it is hot. Test to see if a piece is hot by holding the back of your hand a few inches away.
- Always wear natural fiber clothing and leather shoes. Your pants must cover your shoe opening.
- Welding tanks are under a lot of pressure. Students are not allowed to move tanks or welders without assistance from the instructor.
- Do not weld on painted or coated metals like galvanized pipe.
- Always wear proper P.P.E. including: Safety glasses, welding gloves, welding jacket and shield.
- Inspect all equipment and P.P.E. before welding. Do not weld with damaged equipment or P.P.E.
- Do not weld on containers. They could blow up.
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- Make sure your welding area is clean, dry and free of flammable contents.
- Remove all jewelry and flammable contents from your pockets before welding.
- Ask your instructor if you are unsure.
- Always weld in a well ventilated area. Keep your head out of the plume.
- Use welding pliers to pick up hot metal.
12 Clues: Ask your instructor if you are unsure. • Use welding pliers to pick up hot metal. • Do not weld on containers. They could blow up. • Do not weld on painted or coated metals like galvanized pipe. • Always weld in a well ventilated area. Keep your head out of the plume. • Make sure your welding area is clean, dry and free of flammable contents. • ...
