safety Crossword Puzzles
Deer Valley VPP Recertification - What You Need to Know 2019-07-17
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- Can help during an emergency
- Frequency for us to look for ways to improve safety
- Help us find hazards
- Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
- Voluntary Protection Program
- One way to stay safe when it is hot
- What we do if we think something is unsafe
- Who is responsible for safety
- Something that can harm us
- Renewal of VPP
- Not Honeywell employees, but must also follow DV safety rules
- What we are when we walk while looking down at our phone
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Honeywell process to observe employees and provide feedback
- When we can stop thinking about safety
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- Not everyone is allowed to go there
- What we share in order to eliminate unsafe behaviors
- Something we should do throughout the day to avoid strains
- Neoprene or leather are examples
- Formal or informal discussion OSHA will have with employees
- Prevented by picking up debris on the floor
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- Help us see pedestrians at blind corners
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- Must be visually inspected prior to use
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Helps us avoid strains when using a computer
- What can never be done inside the buildings at Deer Valley
- A VPP plant's relationship with OSHA
- Another word for employee involvement
- What we maintain around fire extinguishers and eye washes
- person who can help fix hazards
- Process that eliminates energy on equipment
- Employees at VPP sites have fewer of these
- A season or when we lose our balance
- An injury that requires medical treatment
- Must be approved before they are brought on site
- Arizona State OSHA
- Where new employees go to get a badge
- Deer Valley safety department
- Resource that tells us the hazards of chemicals we use
41 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Arizona State OSHA • Help us find hazards • Something that can harm us • Can help during an emergency • Voluntary Protection Program • Who is responsible for safety • Deer Valley safety department • Not the place to pour chemicals • person who can help fix hazards • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Should be pushed and not pulled • Neoprene or leather are examples • ...
whs 2023-09-11
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- ABC Company has explicit safety policies and emphasizes safety-related training. This creates for a strong what? (2 words, no space).
- The statement “Apply risk management principles to predict, identify, evaluate and control biological hazards” is an example of a training ____________.
- Antecedent, Behaviour and ?
- Peter wears his safety headwear while working because his employer strictly enforces safety rules. What is his motivation?
- A type of active leadership
- A key component of safety performance.
- Behavioural training that helps people think about events in new ways and recognize how they view stressful events to improve coping skills.
- A stage involving incident investigations, safety monitoring, and auditing.
- The most preferred control to eliminate a hazard.
- Jane’s manager allows her to adjust her hours as long as she works an eight-hour day. This work arrangement is known as what?
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- Learning that directly applies to the workplace. An example is a role-play.
- Offering employees gym memberships or healthy cooking classes, are often aimed at encouraging these changes.
- A theory recognizing that people are motivated by different things (2 words, no space).
- A leader who encourages followers to challenge the status quo.
- Jim has been observing his employees over the last week and noticed positive changes in behaviour and safety protocols. He is conducting a training ____________.
- A major risk factor in heart-related diseases.
- The Canadian standard for communicating information about hazards.
- A worker trips over an unmarked elevation in the sidewalk, stumbles, but is luckily not injured! (2 words, no space).
- John lives in the city but works for a rural grain company. He prefers to work four ten-hour days, which describes this type of work schedule.
- An organization has replaced an aging piece of heavy equipment with a newer, more efficient one. What type of analysis is needed?
20 Clues: Antecedent, Behaviour and ? • A type of active leadership • A key component of safety performance. • A major risk factor in heart-related diseases. • The most preferred control to eliminate a hazard. • A leader who encourages followers to challenge the status quo. • The Canadian standard for communicating information about hazards. • ...
BNA Safety Week 2023-05-10
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- Where does a wing walker position themselves when accepting an aircraft.
- Always ______ carts by hand away from belt loaders.
- What must be in place next to the engine prior to the belt loader entering safety zone?
- When operating ground equipment what must be worn?
- Safety ______ must be performed prior to a belt loader approaching the aircraft?
- What signal must the Marshaler provide to the captain after both the number two main and nose gear tires are chocked?
- What must be in the upright position on a belt loader when getting in and out of the aircraft bins?
- When disconnecting the bypass pin and towbar from the aircraft refrain from entering the ______ well.
- Gate check bags must be scanned at ________.
- What must be completed by a Ramp Agent prior to departure?
- Who is to be notify when equipment or aircraft has been damaged?
- On the commodity scanner what color does the thru load indicate once its been verified?
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- _______ devices are not allowed on the AOA or used for hearing protection.
- At the end of a push the pushback tug, towbar and nose gear must be?
- Who must you get permission from to remove chocks from the aircraft prior to departure?
- The All _______ hand signal from both wing walkers must be displayed before the aircraft enters the safety zone.
- How many Agents does it take to accept an aircraft into the safety zone?
- While push back the aircraft does not exceed the _______ line on the nose gear doors.
- What must be placed on the #2 main landing gear and nose wheels.
- When driving equipment near the safety zone and along the terminal _______ speed must be followed?
- ________ drive equipment into the safety zone without belt loaders
- What must be clear of the safety zone prior to aircrafts arrival?
- _______ set hand signal must be displayed until the aircraft is completely stopped.
23 Clues: Gate check bags must be scanned at ________. • When operating ground equipment what must be worn? • Always ______ carts by hand away from belt loaders. • What must be completed by a Ramp Agent prior to departure? • What must be placed on the #2 main landing gear and nose wheels. • Who is to be notify when equipment or aircraft has been damaged? • ...
S6 ESEA VOCABULARY REVIEW 06/04/2018 2018-04-05
33 Clues: well • iron • coal • tyre • drill • thick • stone • safety • clutch • bronze • rubber • bumper • tunnel • length • hammer • swerve • energy • reverse • organic • concrete • pressure • overtake • polluting • renewable • hitchhike • earthquake • geothermal • windscreen • campaigner • pedestrian • driverless • manufacturing • stainlesssteel
Health & Safety Week 2025-05-02
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- What colour is the Occupational Health and Safety Act?
- Wearing ____ footwear helps prevent slips, trips, and falls.
- ______ Health and Safety Committee
- The 20-20-20 rule can help prevent ___ strain.
- Safety ___ Sheet
- In the event of a Code Green, immediately ___ the hospital.
- Emergency Code called for violent/behavioural situation
- To ___ a Code Blue, dial 5555.
- Proper ___ can help reduce strain and prevent musculoskeletal injuries at workstations.
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- You should test your ___ badge at the start of each shift.
- An injury that produces unconsciousness is a ___ injury.
- STEGH is a __ Controlled Workplace to limit the scents within the hospital.
- Crisis ___________ Training
- Your right to refuse ___ work is protected under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
- To ensure safety, always keep ___ clear of obstructions.
15 Clues: Safety ___ Sheet • Crisis ___________ Training • To ___ a Code Blue, dial 5555. • ______ Health and Safety Committee • The 20-20-20 rule can help prevent ___ strain. • What colour is the Occupational Health and Safety Act? • Emergency Code called for violent/behavioural situation • An injury that produces unconsciousness is a ___ injury. • ...
1960's vocab terms 2025-05-06
18 Clues: days • Ruby • Start • Corps • Corps • of Pigs • Kennedy • Kennedy • Society • Frontier • Goldwater • Khruschev • Commission • Safety Act • Harvey Oswald • Book Depository • and Urban Development Act • Product Safety Commission
Safety Crossword 2022-06-17
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- cough cough
- not an act of purpose
- a hot substance that will burn you
- to clean high touch areas
- result of drinking enough water
- you bend with knees for
- when leaving in an emergency
- we run when we hear it
- favorite safety manager
- catch one's foot
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- UO's safety guide
- the station to go to for safety
- keeps us safe from fires
- not awake
- not staying aware of your surroundings
- a danger or risk
- to open boxes safely
- slide unintentionally for a short distance
18 Clues: not awake • cough cough • a danger or risk • catch one's foot • UO's safety guide • to open boxes safely • not an act of purpose • we run when we hear it • you bend with knees for • favorite safety manager • keeps us safe from fires • to clean high touch areas • when leaving in an emergency • the station to go to for safety • result of drinking enough water • ...
Yousef 2023-12-21
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- a new drug to market.
- Financial resources for drug development.
- Large-scale confirmation of efficacy.
- Regulatory agency for drug approval.
- Researching disease targets.
- drug safety after market.
- Evaluating efficacy and side effects.
- Bringing drugs to patients.
- Safe and effective medicines.
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- Testing for safety and dosage.
- Protecting drug patents.
- Drug testing in humans.
- Molecules with potential drug activity.
- Manufacturing and distributing drugs.
- Final stage before market launch.
- Optimizing drug candidates.
- Pre-human testing stage.
- Phases I-III of drug testing.
- Ethical considerations in research.
- Ensuring drug quality and safety.
20 Clues: a new drug to market. • Drug testing in humans. • Protecting drug patents. • Pre-human testing stage. • drug safety after market. • Optimizing drug candidates. • Bringing drugs to patients. • Researching disease targets. • Phases I-III of drug testing. • Safe and effective medicines. • Testing for safety and dosage. • Final stage before market launch. • ...
Core Curriculum 3.4.4-5.0 2022-08-31
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- keeping your work area clean
- Following appropriate regulations
- attempt to explain with reasoning
- acknowledgment of somethings existence
- Immediate danger
- making an assessment
- a situation involving exposure to danger
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- Job Safety Analysis
- Person at work
- Accident that requires hospitalization
- careful examination
- Death from accident
- A danger or risk
- occupational safety and health administration
- Task Safety Analysis
15 Clues: Person at work • Immediate danger • A danger or risk • Job Safety Analysis • careful examination • Death from accident • making an assessment • Task Safety Analysis • keeping your work area clean • Following appropriate regulations • attempt to explain with reasoning • Accident that requires hospitalization • acknowledgment of somethings existence • ...
Waxing Safety & Sanitation 2021-11-16
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- The __________ method of hair removal used by estheticians (Waxing)
- Avoid ________ on floor, linens, and furniture(Safety & Infection Control)
- Soft “strip” waxes: applied in a _________ ____________ and covered with a fabric strip that removes hair as strip is pulled off (Soft Wax)
- Feels warm on skin and heat ____________ the follicle for easier hair removal (Soft Wax)
- Hair takes ___________ to grow back after waxing (Waxing)
- Do not apply wax over warts, moles, __________, or inflamed skin (Safety & Infection Control)
- History of __________ __________ or cold sores (Contraindications Facial Waxing)
- To _______ ___________ will crystallize the wax making it less effective (Wax Preparation)
- Turn the wax pot on and the dial to ______________ (Wax Preparation)
- Must be __________ before use (Hard Wax)
- Rosacea or very _________ ________ (Contraindications Facial Waxing)
- Can be irritating to skin due to ingredients such as ___________ (Soft Wax)
- Always wear _______ (Safety & Infection Control)
- Apply ______ _____ or cortisone cream to calm and soothe skin (Safety & Infection Control)
- First applied __________ hair growth and the back in a figure eight pattern (Hard Wax)
- Informed ___________/wavier (Supplies)
- Remove _______ ____________ while pulling parallel to skin (Wax Application and Removal Techniques)
- Clean _________ _________ and pot (Safety & Infection Control)
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- Hard wax is the only wax recommended for _____________ ___________(Hard Wax)
- Stretch skin out while holding rather than applying too much __________ downward on skin (Wax Application and Removal Techniques)
- Waxing ____________ (Supplies)
- Test the temperature of the wax on the ___________ ___________ before applying to the Client’s skin (Wax Preparation)
- Severe _________ ___________ (Contraindications)
- Soothing _________ Remover (Supplies)
- Use _________ _________ on sensitive skin (Safety & Infection Control)
- __________ thinning medications (Contraindications)
- Available at different ___________ ________ (Hard Wax)
- Be aware of pregnant clients-can experience increased ________ and swelling (Contraindications)
- Use of exfoliating topical meds Such as topical medication, including Retin-A, Renova, Tazorac, Differin, Azelex, or another medical __________ _________ (Contraindications Facial Waxing)
- Hold __________ at 45-degree angle or less (Wax Application and Removal Techniques)
- Always ______ the wax temperature(Safety & Infection Control)
- ___________ rounds (Supplies)
- Presence of _______ or papules in the area to be waxed (Contraindications)
- Recent _________ skin treatment (Contraindications Facial Waxing)
34 Clues: ___________ rounds (Supplies) • Waxing ____________ (Supplies) • Soothing _________ Remover (Supplies) • Informed ___________/wavier (Supplies) • Must be __________ before use (Hard Wax) • Severe _________ ___________ (Contraindications) • Always wear _______ (Safety & Infection Control) • __________ thinning medications (Contraindications) • ...
Deer Valley VPP Recertification - What We Need to Know 2019-07-31
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- Frequency for us to look for ways to improve safety
- Prevented by cleaning up spills
- Not the place to pour chemicals
- What we share to help co-workers eliminate unsafe behaviors
- One way to stay safe when it is hot
- Help us see pedestrians at blind corners
- Neoprene and leather are examples
- Should be pushed and not pulled
- Fitting the work to the person
- When we should report safety incidents
- Renewal of VPP
- Provide instructions on how to perform tasks
- Helps us perform our jobs safely
- Something we should do throughout the day to help prevent strains
- What we maintain around fire extinguishers and eye washes
- Help us find hazards
- Employees at VPP sites have fewer of these
- Prevented by picking up debris from the floor
- Government agency that regulates workplace safety
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- Must be visually inspected prior to each use
- Only trained employees can operate one of these
- What we are when we walk while looking down at our phone
- Another word for employee involvement
- An injury that requires medical treatment
- Where we can find the hazards of the chemicals we use
- Arizona State OSHA
- What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- Voluntary Protection Program
- A person who can help eliminate unsafe conditions
- Who is responsible for safety
- Something that can harm us
- Formal or informal discussion that ADOSH will have with employees
- A VPP site's relationship with OSHA
- are safety shoes and safety glasses
- When we can stop thinking about safety
- What you can never do inside the buildings at Deer Valley
- What we do if we think something is not safe
- A season of the year or the result of our losing our balance
38 Clues: Renewal of VPP • Arizona State OSHA • Help us find hazards • Something that can harm us • Voluntary Protection Program • Who is responsible for safety • Fitting the work to the person • Prevented by cleaning up spills • Not the place to pour chemicals • Should be pushed and not pulled • Helps us perform our jobs safely • Neoprene and leather are examples • ...
Workplace Health and Safety 2025-08-28
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- The collective term for laws governing WHS.
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- Facilities and support for workers’ health.
- The regulator for workers' compensation insurance in New South Wales (NSW) and is responsible for the administration of the NSW workers compensation legislation.
- Legal punishment for breaching WHS laws.
- WHS regulator, responsible for enforcing WHS laws. It is the organisation you can go to if you have a WHS concern.
- Any place where work is carried out for a business or undertaking
- Action taken by inspectors to ensure WHS compliance.
- Ensuring the safety, health and welfare of people while they are at work.
- Accepted level of quality or safety in the workplace.
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- Teaching employees the necessary safety procedures.
- The first name of an 18-year-old man who was killed after scaffolding and concrete collapsed on him at his workplace, raising major WHS concerns.
- Following rules or standards.
- The likelihood and severity of harm from exposure to a hazard.
- Health and Safety Act. The 2011 Act that is the foundational document from which all other WHS material is created.
- NSW Government agency that provides insurance and care services to statutory authorities and people with injuries under various compensation schemes.
- Someone who performs labour in return for a wage or salary.
- Anything used or worn that can minimise the risk to workers' health and safety.
- Physical harm caused by an incident at work
- Law passed by parliament, such as the WHS Act 2011.
20 Clues: Following rules or standards. • Legal punishment for breaching WHS laws. • The collective term for laws governing WHS. • Facilities and support for workers’ health. • Physical harm caused by an incident at work • Teaching employees the necessary safety procedures. • Law passed by parliament, such as the WHS Act 2011. • ...
March - Eye Safety 2023-04-03
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- push the activation __ on the eyewash station to use
- you should do this for 15 min for foreign body in eyes
- safety glasses must have __ lenses
- know where the nearest __ station is to your work area
- safety eyewear is located in the safety __ machine
- used when using compressed air
- goggles are stronger than safety glasses (true or false)
- helmet using for welding
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- used when slabbing and shimming
- goggles with direct __ venting tend to fog less
- glasses with __ sideshields are required
- faceshields should always be worn over these
- gives instructions on what to do if eyes are exposed to chemicals
- type of safety glasses must have this approval
14 Clues: helmet using for welding • used when using compressed air • used when slabbing and shimming • safety glasses must have __ lenses • glasses with __ sideshields are required • faceshields should always be worn over these • type of safety glasses must have this approval • goggles with direct __ venting tend to fog less • safety eyewear is located in the safety __ machine • ...
JLG Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-26
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- _______ is the word used to describe "fitting the work to the worker" and creating less stress on the body.
- A ______ space is one with limited means of egress/exit, is not meant for continual human occupancy, and has the potential to contain a hazard.
- ______ are not permitted to be stored in flame cabinets.
- An acronym used to shorten OSHA's "Voluntary Protection Program.
- JSA stands for Job ______ Analysis.
- There are _____ levels to SMS.
- ___ is an acronym for Automatic External Defibrillator.
- All secondary containers must be ______.
- _____ is an acronym used to describe the process for completely de-energizing a machine or piece of equipment.
- The safety color used to signify DANGER.
- Flammable cabinets must be ______.
- A form of PPE that has to be worn when reaching heighs over 4ft.
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- Required on all stairways having 3 or more steps.
- _______ is responsible for safety!
- An _______ sticker is required for all electrical panels and disconnects.
- The safety ___________ is who TMs should report hazards to.
- A device used to protect TMs from airborne contaminants.
- An acronym used to shorten "Safety Management System."
- Outside storage pallets must be stored at ___ ft or less.
- All rotating parts and pieces of machinery are required to be ________.
- The maximum load/weight a structural element can hold.
- The first name of your Bedford facility's safety lady.
- Hearing protection training and respirator training is required ______.
- _______ are required to be worn at all times unless applying a decal or fine wiring.
- Straps, slings, and rigging devices are required to be inspected ______ before each use.
25 Clues: There are _____ levels to SMS. • _______ is responsible for safety! • Flammable cabinets must be ______. • JSA stands for Job ______ Analysis. • All secondary containers must be ______. • The safety color used to signify DANGER. • Required on all stairways having 3 or more steps. • An acronym used to shorten "Safety Management System." • ...
March - Eye Safety 2024-06-17
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- push the activation __ on the eyewash station to use
- you should do this for 15 min for foreign body in eyes
- safety glasses must have __ lenses
- know where the nearest __ station is to your work area
- safety eyewear is located in the safety __ machine
- used when using compressed air
- goggles are stronger than safety glasses (true or false)
- helmet using for welding
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- used when slabbing and shimming
- goggles with direct __ venting tend to fog less
- glasses with __ sideshields are required
- faceshields should always be worn over these
- gives instructions on what to do if eyes are exposed to chemicals
- type of safety glasses must have this approval
14 Clues: helmet using for welding • used when using compressed air • used when slabbing and shimming • safety glasses must have __ lenses • glasses with __ sideshields are required • faceshields should always be worn over these • type of safety glasses must have this approval • goggles with direct __ venting tend to fog less • safety eyewear is located in the safety __ machine • ...
Food tech 2023-11-21
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- The capability to trace food product movement across the supply chain, assisting in identifying and tackling potential safety concerns.
- Testing performed to identify and measure microorganisms in food items to guarantee their safety and quality.
- Measures to avoid accidental allergen presence in food items.
- The only thing that you should cut your food on
- A structured method to oversee food safety using policies, procedures, and controls.
- Food additives, carefully regulated for safety, used to preserve flavor, enhance taste, or improve texture.
- what you never use to put out an oil fire
- can be caught on equipment in the food tech room
- Assessing risks in food production, pinpointing hazards, and devising strategies to minimize these risks.
- Methods and procedures in place to guarantee food products meet specific standards and requirements.
- Keeping food clean to prevent contamination or spoilage.
- Detailed guidelines delineating precise steps for ensuring consistency and safety in food handling and production.
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- Protective attire used to reduce exposure to risks in food processing settings.
- Rules and standards by governments or groups to guarantee safe food production and handling.
- Processes to rigorously clean equipment, surfaces, and facilities, removing contaminants and pathogens.
- when bacteria is passed from one food to another
- Ensuring correct temperatures to prevent bacterial growth and food spoilage during handling, storage, and processing.
- Standards and protocols to maintain consistent production and control, ensuring adherence to quality benchmarks.
- Illness from tainted food, often caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins.
- Instruction and training given to those involved in food production to ensure comprehension and implementation of safety protocols.
20 Clues: what you never use to put out an oil fire • The only thing that you should cut your food on • when bacteria is passed from one food to another • can be caught on equipment in the food tech room • Keeping food clean to prevent contamination or spoilage. • Measures to avoid accidental allergen presence in food items. • ...
Safety Security Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-20
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- Head of Airlines Security is called_____.
- Annex 17 contain standard and recommended practices for____
- Confidential reports are mailed to ___@airvistara.com
- A tool for the management of Safety by an organisation
- Phonetic alphabet for letter L
- An in house publications released quarterly by the Safety division is
- A passenger with valid license can carry ___ number of weapon and fifty ammunition/bullets in hold baggage.
- An application wherein we can raise a Hazard Report.
- For access to airport/aircraft an employee must display
- RDX is an exmample of _______
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- Safety policies & objectives, Safety Risk Management, Safety Assurance and Safety Promotion are ____ of SMS
- A Hazard report is a ______ hazard identification strategy
- A culture in which personnel are not punished for actions, omissions or decisions taken by them which are to commensurate with their experience and training, but where gross negligence, willful violations and destructive acts are not tolerated is known as____
- ___ is an United Nations Agency which helps 193 countries to cooperate together and share their skies to their mutual benefits
- ____ agency deals with Bomb Threat situations at airports.
- Regulatory authority for aviation security in India
- A hazard report is generally closed in _____ days
- ___(fuel) contributes in reducing emissions needed by aviation to reach net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.
- An ICAO model of human factors that clarifies the scope of aviation human factors and assist in understanding the human factor relationships between aviation system resources/environment and the human component in aviation.
- Which weapon has exemption to be carried on board by Sikh passenger in domestic flight only?
20 Clues: RDX is an exmample of _______ • Phonetic alphabet for letter L • Head of Airlines Security is called_____. • A hazard report is generally closed in _____ days • Regulatory authority for aviation security in India • An application wherein we can raise a Hazard Report. • Confidential reports are mailed to ___@airvistara.com • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2024-03-06
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- Rec, is the process of accurately listing a patient's current medications and identifying discrepancies
- JPSR stands for Joint Patient Safety ___
- March's theme of the month is Reluctance to ___
- When a potential safety event is intercepted before reaching a patient
- Hygiene to be done every time you enter or exit a patient room
- National Patient Safety Goal 16.01.01 is Improve ___ care equity
- Barcode ___ rates are reviewed & reported to ensure correct medication administration
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- PPE stands for Personal Protective ___
- Who's job is Patient Safety?
- CDC stands for ___ for Disease Control and Prevention
- ___ reliability organizations, like healthcare and aviation, operate in, high hazard conditions without catastrophic failure
- Use at least two patient ___ when providing care
- Our ___ hospital safety grade is determined by quality and safety metrics
13 Clues: Who's job is Patient Safety? • PPE stands for Personal Protective ___ • JPSR stands for Joint Patient Safety ___ • March's theme of the month is Reluctance to ___ • Use at least two patient ___ when providing care • CDC stands for ___ for Disease Control and Prevention • Hygiene to be done every time you enter or exit a patient room • ...
Unit 4-7 Vocab review 2013-12-10
33 Clues: fix • map • ask • poor • lose • plan • hold • send • belt • kind • when • p.m. • find • hang • fast • give • star • bread • front • break • taste • behind • safety • museum • because • between • special • library • pleasure • hospital • bookstore • restaurant • post office
S6 ESEA VOCABULARY REVIEW 06/04/2018 2018-04-05
33 Clues: iron • tyre • well • coal • thick • stone • drill • tunnel • energy • rubber • swerve • clutch • bumper • hammer • length • bronze • safety • organic • reverse • overtake • pressure • concrete • polluting • hitchhike • renewable • pedestrian • campaigner • windscreen • driverless • geothermal • earthquake • manufacturing • stainlesssteel
EH&S Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-04
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- On this page, one can report an ______/Near Miss or Safety Concern.
- In the Slips, Trips and Falls Program how many topics are listed under the WALKING/WORKING SURFACE SAFETY PROGRAM ELEMENTS section?
- What must be completed for Expectant and Returning to Work Mothers? _____ Assessment
- eBay’s Global Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), is eBay’s EH&S management program to reduce the risks associated with injuries and illnesses at work. It promotes health & safety through its policies, procedures and guidelines to help achieve our zero harm objective. You can find the IPP program here. If you look at ebay’s Safety Policy Statement to whom does ebay state that IIPP is available to? Employees, outside ________, and inspectors of regulatory agencies
- What does 'EAP' stand for? Emergency ______ Plan
- According to ebay’s Parking Lot Safety Program, should personal belongings be left in vehicles?
- Next one would click on _____ & Safety.
- How many team members make up the EH&S team?
- You can find the program requirements for events here. Before organizing an ebay event what form relating to risk do you complete? An Event _____ Assessment
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- To continue to ebay's EH&S page, one would then click on Global Security & _____?
- According to ebay’s Work-Related Injuries Program who records the findings and corrective actions from an incident investigation? ______ Operations Manager
- In order to access ebay's safety management system one would click on tab "Security & ______" on the ebay hub?
- Listed as number 12 in the topics in the IIPP is _____ Safety/Hazard Communication Program.
- IIPP stands for "Injury and Illness ________ Program.
- If one has concerns about their workstation setup or posture they can use the ______ Assessment tool.
- On the "Be Healthy" page under "Stress & Tension", it's important to deal with _____ and tensions before they become overwhelming.
- What other plan can you find on the Event Management page?
17 Clues: Next one would click on _____ & Safety. • How many team members make up the EH&S team? • What does 'EAP' stand for? Emergency ______ Plan • IIPP stands for "Injury and Illness ________ Program. • What other plan can you find on the Event Management page? • On this page, one can report an ______/Near Miss or Safety Concern. • ...
Safety Week Crossword 2025-07-01
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- Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles (coproduct)
- Unit measuring noise exposure
- The lowest temperature at which vapors ignite
- Any potential source of harm
- Can catch fire easily
- Device worn to protect lungs
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Safety mechanism that prevents operation under unsafe conditions
- Safety Data Sheet
- Taking responsibility for safety actions/incidents
- Where sugars are converted to ethanol
- An unplanned event that didn't cause injury but could have
- Following safety rules and regulations
- Chemical that can intensify fire or explosions
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- Added to ethanol to make it undrinkable
- Permit to ensure all hazards are identified, precautions are taken, and work is carried out safely.
- Generates steam for the process
- Likelihood of harm from a hazard
- Gas phase of a substance (can be flammable)
- The Coast Guard’s three-tiered system of security levels in response to a credible threat.
- As in lockout/tagout
- Fitting the job to the worker
- Separation of ethanol from water
- Grinds corn into fine particles
- Type of action taken to fix a safety issue
- Cools vapor back into liquid
- Reverse flow that could cause contamination or pressure issues
- Analysis to identify hazards associated with the performance of various individual job tasks
28 Clues: Safety Data Sheet • As in lockout/tagout • Can catch fire easily • Any potential source of harm • Device worn to protect lungs • Cools vapor back into liquid • Unit measuring noise exposure • Fitting the job to the worker • Personal Protective Equipment • Generates steam for the process • Grinds corn into fine particles • Likelihood of harm from a hazard • ...
Morning Group II 2015-06-25
15 Clues: steak • uncle • safety • girdle • seafood • capital • alphabet • skeleton • waitress • underwear • nightgown • retirement • transportation • villa (fancy house) • lime (bright green)
Day of Morning 2020-03-24
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- What committee is responsible to look at safety in the work place
- What colour of ribbons do we wear on DOM
- Who do we remember on this day
- An occupation diseases that kill over time over years
- Moment of _______at 1100hrs
- Promotes the total well-being- physical,psycisocil and month health for Canadians
- SEIU WEST committee focusing on safety
- Was once call MDSD
- Who can you call if you have safety concerns in your workplace
- Hard hats, masks, steel toe boots.gloves,eye protection is all _____
- What Country had the first day of mourning
- Work places had change to this in 2015
- What age group is at the greatest risk of being injured or kill on the job
- Is responsible to ensure safety regulation is followed
- The _____ is flown at half-mast
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- Blood-borne a pathogen with not treatment
- Wow many countries observe day of morning
- What is the latest occupation disease
- Bill C-45 was federal legislation that amended the Canadian Criminal Code
- Beside the one kill on the job what other worker do we remember
- on April 28,1914 the Worker_____ Act was passed
- Use to stop machine from be started up
- The board you fill a W1 form with
- About how many people are killed each year in Canada
- Who is responsible for you safety
- What union celebrated the morning first
- Brings together communities across Canada to promote workplace safety, and support families affected by work-related injury, disease and death, money raise goes to threats of life
27 Clues: Was once call MDSD • Moment of _______at 1100hrs • Who do we remember on this day • The _____ is flown at half-mast • The board you fill a W1 form with • Who is responsible for you safety • What is the latest occupation disease • Use to stop machine from be started up • SEIU WEST committee focusing on safety • Work places had change to this in 2015 • ...
ALABAMA BUS RECERTIFICATION 2025 2024-09-10
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- lights used after stopping at a loading/unloading
- Person that transports children on a bus
- given by GPS or maps
- Most important safety equipment
- Students need this to change bus stop location
- Safety feature on the front of the bus
- Something drivers should strive for daily
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- - Unnecessary use of a radio or phone
- Precious cargo
- School opening times may be delayed because of this
- Drivers need to have a _______ state of mind
- The _______on the bus go round and round
- Person that helps watch over the children
- School System's safety manager
- Required before driving
15 Clues: Precious cargo • given by GPS or maps • Required before driving • School System's safety manager • Most important safety equipment • - Unnecessary use of a radio or phone • Safety feature on the front of the bus • Person that transports children on a bus • The _______on the bus go round and round • Person that helps watch over the children • ...
2021 Safety Walk Questions 2020-10-14
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- you find the safety data sheet on the store ________.
- ZIC stands for zero ______ culture.
- 100% ___ safety training completed
- _______ yourself and your co-workers from harm.
- Work at a safe pace, _______ any slip and trip hazards
- Coworker safety is a condition of _____
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- All safety training must be complete with every new coworker before _______ retail/ kitchen operations.
- _______ job safety as an essential part of every activity.
- Follow the requirements of the retail ______ policy.
- All injuries and accidents can be _____
- when cleaning up a blood spill first you would ____ the area, and mark clearly as to not cause accidental contamination.
- promote kitchen safety, good housekeeping, proper ___, proper tools, proper use of the chemicals, eliminate slip and trip hazards, follow procedures.
12 Clues: 100% ___ safety training completed • ZIC stands for zero ______ culture. • All injuries and accidents can be _____ • Coworker safety is a condition of _____ • _______ yourself and your co-workers from harm. • Follow the requirements of the retail ______ policy. • you find the safety data sheet on the store ________. • ...
Pork Orientation Puzzle 2016-04-01
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- Safety captains wear this color hat
- This is the core safety mandate that deals with reaching into a machine
- This is the cores safety mandate that deals with being in a space that is not designed for long-term occupancy
- This is the slogan that our facility uses to promote our safety culture
- This is the abbreviation for safety equipment
- This many points will qualify you for termination in your probationary period
- This length of the horn means to take a short walk due to outside weather concerns
- This is discomfort that you might experience while you are training on your progression on a new job
- Superintendents wear this color hat
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- This is the study of making the workplace fit the employee
- This is the core safety mandate that pertains to working above 4 feet with no guarding
- This is the guideline/timeline you will follow to get qualified on your job
- This is the score you must attain on the Anago machine to get qualified on a knife job
- This is the document that tells our customers what Tyson Foods is always striving for
- This is the document that will tell you the equipment you must wear for your job
- Supervisors wear this color hat
- This is the incentive pay that you are given if you have perfect attendance for a whole week
- Generals wear this color hat
18 Clues: Generals wear this color hat • Supervisors wear this color hat • Safety captains wear this color hat • Superintendents wear this color hat • This is the abbreviation for safety equipment • This is the study of making the workplace fit the employee • This is the core safety mandate that deals with reaching into a machine • ...
Safety 2013-06-11
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- Type of safety incident included in monthly statistics
- Injury to tendons or muscles
- Injury to ligaments
- Never touch a meter without testing for this
- Recipe for changing lanes
- You are a Safety __________
- Don't work without this
- Prevention for sprains and strains
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- 5 Rules to driving safely (two words)
- Valencia Base's AKA
- Carmen Hernandez’s vocation
- Key factor in motor vehicle accidents
- Recommended passive therapy for injuries
- This is a condition of your employment
- Common rhyming phrase describing area delineated by cones (two words)
15 Clues: Valencia Base's AKA • Injury to ligaments • Don't work without this • Recipe for changing lanes • Carmen Hernandez’s vocation • You are a Safety __________ • Injury to tendons or muscles • Prevention for sprains and strains • 5 Rules to driving safely (two words) • Key factor in motor vehicle accidents • This is a condition of your employment • ...
safety 2022-05-17
15 Clues: smoke • poser • apron • porter • ranger • hair net • overalls • utiliser • safety shoes • reglementation • lieu de travail • casque anti buit • gants de securite • casque de securite • lunettes de securite
Safety 2021-04-28
15 Clues: test • hurt • latch • chance event • sudden crisis • toxic chemicals • check all area's • absence of danger • medical assistance • insurance agreement • In place and strapped • a single distinct event • people working together • leave in orderly fashion • boxes piled crooked and high
safety 2024-02-13
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- when away ?? the tools
- Personal protective equipment
- to tie up ur hair
- do not get ?? by friends
- if u like painting
- pay attention so u don't get ???
- you can walk but not ??
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- make sure your shoe laces are ??
- you can't listen to music with your ???
- tucked away
- work against the ???
- you can wear tight clothes but not ??
- close feet wear
- eye protection
- to protect ur hearing
15 Clues: tucked away • eye protection • close feet wear • to tie up ur hair • if u like painting • work against the ??? • to protect ur hearing • when away ?? the tools • you can walk but not ?? • do not get ?? by friends • Personal protective equipment • make sure your shoe laces are ?? • pay attention so u don't get ??? • you can wear tight clothes but not ?? • ...
Safety 2024-01-29
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- used for packages 45+ lbs
- a pallet shard on the ground is a...
- bend with your..
- used to open a box
- when handling a pallet you should use what method
- should be worn when handling freight, equipment, etc.
- set of exercise done at start of shift
- how should your vest be worn
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- when operating a PJ or stacker you should maintain a..
- unsafe grip of multiple boxes in a line
- avoid lifting with your...
- unsafe behavior that does not result in injury
- holding a box with one hand
- gloves, vest
- when handling packages you should use proper..
15 Clues: gloves, vest • bend with your.. • used to open a box • used for packages 45+ lbs • avoid lifting with your... • holding a box with one hand • how should your vest be worn • a pallet shard on the ground is a... • set of exercise done at start of shift • unsafe grip of multiple boxes in a line • unsafe behavior that does not result in injury • ...
Safety 2023-02-23
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- __ handling is any activity involving the use of muscular force (or effort) to lift, move, push, pull, carry, hold or restrain any object
- Use __ while climbing to the stairs
- Committed to comply with Mars Global standards and other local __ legislations
- PPE is applied to provide a protective barrier between the __ and the hazard.
- A Task would be __ if an accident is either highly likely and or the severity/consequence of an accident is very severe
- Committed to adopt environmentally ___ technologies
- To enter the __ area you must have a completed safety induction
- __ type earplugs must be inserted properly into the ear for Noise Protection
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- Before start of the job, attach the safety __ to a secure anchor point high.
- While carrying the load, Keep the load __
- __ is only permitted in designated area
- Don’t allow __ workers to do any work at height
- All Associates & contractors share the responsibility of safe and healthy work ___
- Conduct periodic __
- Use safety net to protect __ from falling objects.
15 Clues: Conduct periodic __ • Use __ while climbing to the stairs • __ is only permitted in designated area • While carrying the load, Keep the load __ • Don’t allow __ workers to do any work at height • Use safety net to protect __ from falling objects. • Committed to adopt environmentally ___ technologies • To enter the __ area you must have a completed safety induction • ...
Safety 2023-07-04
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- High hazard- strong surf is possible and rip currents may occur.
- The level of hazard because of surf and currents is at a medium level.
- What can happen if you are not wearing the proper footwear for the specific activity you are doing?
- What should you check before going out on water?
- What 2 things should you never burn in fire?
- Do not use these as flotation devices.
- How far should grills be used from a house?
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- Beach is closed to the public and no one is permitted in the water.
- When you are walking or running where should you go?
- The conditions are calm, but you must still be alert.
- What should you use if you do not know how to swim?
- Why will you get a DUI when you are boating in the water?
- What type of footwear should you wear if you are going on a hike?
- Who do you need to ask for help if you are hiking or walking in a unknown part of the forest?
- When flown with either a yellow or red flag, it signals some form of dangerous marine life.
15 Clues: Do not use these as flotation devices. • How far should grills be used from a house? • What 2 things should you never burn in fire? • What should you check before going out on water? • What should you use if you do not know how to swim? • When you are walking or running where should you go? • The conditions are calm, but you must still be alert. • ...
Safety 2025-09-18
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- Essential medical supplies for emergencies.
- The first 'S' in the acronym PASS stands for
- Test required before wearing a respirator.
- Gear for personal protection.
- A step by step written procedure.
- Mine emergency response team.
- Evaluation of potential hazards to mitigate during a new task.
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- Document detailing workplace accidents or near misses.
- Fire classification for electrical fires.
- When do you report an incident.
- Potential source of harm or danger.
- The number of contact points you should have getting on and off equipment.
- Where to gather in an emergency.
- A disease caused by inhaling crystalline silica.
- Abbreviation for soft tissue injuries.
15 Clues: Gear for personal protection. • Mine emergency response team. • When do you report an incident. • Where to gather in an emergency. • A step by step written procedure. • Potential source of harm or danger. • Abbreviation for soft tissue injuries. • Fire classification for electrical fires. • Test required before wearing a respirator. • ...
Situational Awareness Crossword 2025-08-01
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- Quick to notice and respond to potential danger.
- Action taken after identifying a hazard or emergency.
- To watch carefully for safety threats.
- Condition of being protected from danger or risk.
- To formally communicate an incident or hazard.
- An event that may cause harm or requires reporting.
- Sharing information to ensure safety.
- To remove people from a place of danger.
- The possibility of suffering injury or harm.
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- Evaluation of risks and hazards.
- A measure taken in advance to prevent harm.
- To make safe from threats or danger.
- State of being conscious of surroundings and potential hazards.
- Everything in the environment around you.
- Established procedures for safety and emergencies.
- A serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action.
- Measures to reduce or eliminate risks.
- A source of potential harm or danger.
18 Clues: Evaluation of risks and hazards. • To make safe from threats or danger. • A source of potential harm or danger. • Sharing information to ensure safety. • Measures to reduce or eliminate risks. • To watch carefully for safety threats. • To remove people from a place of danger. • Everything in the environment around you. • A measure taken in advance to prevent harm. • ...
Laser Safety 2021-04-12
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- Inventor of the laser
- The term for the rate the beam diameter increases with distance is the
- What is the Safety "Speed Limit" for lasers?
- For visible wavelengths, the ______ response will provide protection to low powered radiation in approximately 0.25 seconds
- 400nm to 1400nm is known as the _____ hazard region
- The O.D. provides a measure of the ____ of incident laser radiation
- A reflection from a mirror-like surface is known as
- According to university policy and state regulation, frequency of training required for laser users
- The procedure where a majority of laser accidents occur
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- Krista Dillingham is the University of Chicago Laser Safety _____
- The NHZ describes the area that indirect or scattered laser radiation may exceed the MPE, the N stands for:
- All Class 3b and Class 4 lasers must be _______ within 30 days of aquiring or relocating them
- In Illinois, the state department that oversees laser safety is known by a four (4) letter acronym:
- According to university policy and state regulation, laser safety eyewear must be inspected every six (6) ______.
- Who is responsible for safety?
- Abreviation for distance an unobstructed beam remains above the MPE along the axis of tranmission?
- Ideally, all laser systems would be ______, providing not only increased safety, but keeping out contaminants such as dust
17 Clues: Inventor of the laser • Who is responsible for safety? • What is the Safety "Speed Limit" for lasers? • 400nm to 1400nm is known as the _____ hazard region • A reflection from a mirror-like surface is known as • The procedure where a majority of laser accidents occur • Krista Dillingham is the University of Chicago Laser Safety _____ • ...
Health and Safety 2019-11-17
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- Unplanned event results in injury
- Carried out to avoid accident
- Unsafe working of individuals
- Science of fitting work and work environment
- Unit of noise
- short form of hazardous material
- US department for safety
- One of the hotwork
- Act of being safe
- Having the potential to cause harm but escaped
- Device used to release the excess pressure
- Full form of SWL
- Carried out to identify the present condition of safety
- One of the types of crane boom
- Common name for lifting activity
- Route of chemical entry through nose
- Industrial X Ray
- Cancer caused due to asbestos
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- Route of chemical entry through food
- Indian act for safety in construction
- Device used to arrest back fire in gas cutting
- last line of defense
- practice of fire fighting
- Anything which is having potential to cause harm
- Device used to measure wind speed
- Narrow work area
- digging of earth
- Name of the test to identify hearing problem
- carried out after accident
- unsafe situation of workplace
- Cancer caused due to sand
- Disease due to poor ergonomics
- Indian act for safety in factories
- action to be taken during emergency
- Unwanted sound
- Dangerous gas present in confined space
36 Clues: Unit of noise • Unwanted sound • Narrow work area • digging of earth • Full form of SWL • Industrial X Ray • Act of being safe • One of the hotwork • last line of defense • US department for safety • practice of fire fighting • Cancer caused due to sand • carried out after accident • Carried out to avoid accident • Unsafe working of individuals • unsafe situation of workplace • ...
February Health & Safety Puzzle 2023-02-03
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- Personal Protective Equipment
- _____, trips, falls
- Hoses should be ______ up when not in use
- A potential safety risk is known as a ______
- The primary cause of trips and falls
- When in doubt, ___ Out, Tag-out
- Computer based video training system
- When can I stand on the top step of a step ladder?
- ______-toed shoes or boots are required in production areas at Paige
- Basic treatment given to an injured person (two words)
- A close call is also called a ____ miss
- Protects your hearing
- You are responsible for your own safety
- Type of PPE; combined eye and face protection required when using hazardous chemicals
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- Employees must report all _________ (even minor ones) as soon as possible
- The "O" in OSHA
- Should never be stored by leaning against walls or equipment
- Be careful not to _____ access to fire extinguishers
- Safety ____ Sheets
- All chemical containers should have one of these
- Safety __________ - A team that meets monthly to discuss safety issues at the plant
- What type of gloves should be worn when using a knife (two words)
- Lift with these, not your back
- Automatic Electronic Defibrillator for short
- Root cause analysis for short
- Pre-shift __________ can help reduce or prevent soft tissue injuries
- ____, Zero
27 Clues: ____, Zero • The "O" in OSHA • Safety ____ Sheets • _____, trips, falls • Protects your hearing • Personal Protective Equipment • Root cause analysis for short • Lift with these, not your back • When in doubt, ___ Out, Tag-out • The primary cause of trips and falls • Computer based video training system • A close call is also called a ____ miss • ...
Health and Safety 2019-11-17
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- Anything which is having potential to cause harm
- short form of hazardous material
- Act of being safe
- Route of chemical entry through food
- Industrial X Ray
- Full form of SWL
- carried out after accident
- Unwanted sound
- action to be taken during emergency
- Dangerous gas present in confined space
- Indian act for safety in construction
- One of the types of crane boom
- Common name for lifting activity
- Device used to release the excess pressure
- practice of fire fighting
- Unplanned event results in injury
- Carried out to identify the present condition of safety
- digging of earth
- Having the potential to cause harm but escaped
- US department for safety
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- Name of the test to identify hearing problem
- One of the hotwork
- Indian act for safety in factories
- Route of chemical entry through nose
- Carried out to avoid accident
- Narrow work area
- Device used to arrest back fire in gas cutting
- Science of fitting work and work environment
- last line of defense
- unsafe situation of workplace
- Cancer caused due to sand
- Disease due to poor ergonomics
- Cancer caused due to asbestos
- Unsafe working of individuals
- Device used to measure wind speed
- Unit of noise
36 Clues: Unit of noise • Unwanted sound • Narrow work area • Industrial X Ray • Full form of SWL • digging of earth • Act of being safe • One of the hotwork • last line of defense • US department for safety • Cancer caused due to sand • practice of fire fighting • carried out after accident • Carried out to avoid accident • unsafe situation of workplace • Cancer caused due to asbestos • ...
February Health & Safety Puzzle 2023-02-03
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- Personal Protective Equipment for short
- _____, trips, falls
- Hoses should be ______ up when not in use
- A potential safety risk is known as a ______
- The primary cause of trips and falls
- When in doubt, ___ Out, Tag-out
- Computer based video training system
- When can I stand on the top step of a step ladder?
- ______-toed shoes or boots are required in production areas at Paige
- Basic treatment given to an injured person (two words)
- A close call is also called a ____ miss
- Protects your hearing
- You are responsible for your own safety
- Type of PPE; combined eye and face protection required when using hazardous chemicals
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- Employees must report all _________ (even minor ones) as soon as possible
- The "O" in OSHA
- Should never be stored by leaning against walls or equipment
- Be careful not to _____ access to fire extinguishers
- Safety ____ Sheets
- All chemical containers should have one of these
- Safety __________ - A team that meets monthly to discuss safety issues at the plant
- What type of gloves should be worn when using a knife (two words)
- Lift with these, not your back
- Automatic Electronic Defibrillator for short
- Root cause analysis for short
- Pre-shift __________ can help reduce or prevent soft tissue injuries
- ____ Zero
27 Clues: ____ Zero • The "O" in OSHA • Safety ____ Sheets • _____, trips, falls • Protects your hearing • Root cause analysis for short • Lift with these, not your back • When in doubt, ___ Out, Tag-out • The primary cause of trips and falls • Computer based video training system • Personal Protective Equipment for short • A close call is also called a ____ miss • ...
Vision, Mission, and Goals 2025-01-16
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- Goal #3 prioritizes the safety and security of this group.
- Goal #2 focuses on providing high-quality, affordable services in this area.
- Goal #1 aims to stimulate this through redevelopment.
- Amenities enhanced by leveraging Leesburg's natural resources (Goal #4).
- The city mentioned in the vision statement, known as "The Lakefront City."
- Outlines the city's purpose to promote safety, growth, and quality of life.
- A key value for achieving the city’s goals and fostering governance.
- Goal #3 highlights the need for this type of public safety service.
- A key strategy in Goal #1 to improve neighborhoods and pursue opportunities.
- Goal #3 aims to ensure the safety and growth of this group.
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- A principle emphasized in Goal #5 for good governance.
- Goal #1 focuses on eliminating this to improve neighborhoods.
- The type of resources emphasized in Goal #4 to enhance recreational spaces.
- Goal #3 prioritizes this for residents and businesses.
- Goal #5 fosters a transparent and collaborative approach to this.
- Opportunities pursued through redevelopment, as outlined in Goal #1.
- One of the elements the city wants to preserve alongside its history.
- The city’s slogan, referencing its unique natural setting.
- Goal #4 emphasizes utilizing these to enhance recreational amenities.
- Describes the city's long-term goal to become and remain vibrant.
20 Clues: Goal #1 aims to stimulate this through redevelopment. • A principle emphasized in Goal #5 for good governance. • Goal #3 prioritizes this for residents and businesses. • Goal #3 prioritizes the safety and security of this group. • The city’s slogan, referencing its unique natural setting. • Goal #3 aims to ensure the safety and growth of this group. • ...
Subchapter U & V 2025-05-10
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- Must be assessed for trauma, PTSD, and depression.
- Outlines goals, services, and treatment needs for children.
- Report combining evaluations and behavioral observations.
- Maximum number of children per caregiver allowed.
- Must be done for infectious diseases upon admission.
- Type of program requiring spotting and special safety checks.
- Abuse for which children must be evaluated and treated.
- Service required for children with emotional or trauma needs.
- Staff responsible for overseeing treatment services.
- Criteria children must meet to join the camp program.
- Required policy to protect the identity of children.
- Support service required for trafficking victims.
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- Setting where therapeutic outdoor care is provided.
- Safety briefing given before participation in an activity.
- Type of camp base children return to after excursions.
- Required action before meals or after restroom use.
- Required for all staff and volunteers working with victims.
- Items checked for safety before each activity.
- Type of camping without modern facilities.
- A climbing safety method requiring trained staff.
- Specialized services required for victims of this exploitation.
- Must be clean, fly-proof, and accessible during excursions.
- Must be available or replaced weekly on excursions.
- Must be screened and limited to ensure safety.
- Allowed if prior documentation shows screening completed.
25 Clues: Type of camping without modern facilities. • Items checked for safety before each activity. • Must be screened and limited to ensure safety. • Maximum number of children per caregiver allowed. • A climbing safety method requiring trained staff. • Support service required for trafficking victims. • Must be assessed for trauma, PTSD, and depression. • ...
SAFETY PUZZLE 2025-10-30
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- Use cut resistant _______ when handling pallets or sharp objects.
- We are all responsible for safety of ______ and safety of others _______.
- ______ is the path that employees follow to leave the building.
- Before using a ladder, ________ it to confirm it is in good working order.
- A group of Athens QuidelOrtho employees dedicated to enhancing workplace safety.
- ________ must be plugged directly into wall outlets.
- What does SAFCOM stand for?
- Contaminated needles are considered _____.
- _________ space heaters before leaving for the day.
- A proactive review of workplace conditions, practices, etc.
- Use cutting tools with _________ _________ to reduce laceration hazards.
- ______ up! ________ down!
- Only a/an trained and ___________ person can place or remove a lock.
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- Regular prescription glasses are not ______ ______.
- Where infectious waste should be disposed into.
- To prevent injuries, all ________ should be placed in the "broken cardboard receptacles", even if not broken.
- A __________ is a Life.
- Do not _______ ______ extension cords and surge protectors.
- Do not block _______ ________.
- The name of the Athens safety newsletter.
- A document that lists information related to safety and health of various substances and products.
- _______ _______ before and after wearing gloves.
- When the fire alarm sounds, _______ the building.
- _____ something! ________something!
- Always face the _____________ when mounting or dismounting.
- Personal protective equipment- acronym.
26 Clues: A __________ is a Life. • ______ up! ________ down! • What does SAFCOM stand for? • Do not block _______ ________. • _____ something! ________something! • Personal protective equipment- acronym. • The name of the Athens safety newsletter. • Contaminated needles are considered _____. • Where infectious waste should be disposed into. • ...
Regulatory Acronyms 2013-04-03
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- California Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Healthcare Associated Infections
- Plan, Do, Check, Act
- National Healthcare Safety Network
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
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- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Food and Drug Administration
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- California Department of Public Health
- National Patient Safety Goals
13 Clues: Plan, Do, Check, Act • Food and Drug Administration • National Patient Safety Goals • Healthcare Associated Infections • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid • National Healthcare Safety Network • California Department of Public Health • Department of Health and Human Services • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality • ...
unit 4 2022-05-09
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- a safe working environment
- identify and eliminate existing or potential hazards
- tiny particles of solid
- tiny drops of liquid suspended in air
- make sure products meet standards and are completed
- buying resources needed
- goods and services for a business
- pay attention to safety training
- issuing orders to begin production
- producing goods and services
- productive resources
- possibility of loss or gain
- safety goals and objectives
- emergency light inspection
- occupational safe and health act of
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- poorly lighted stairs
- way production will be carried out
- chemical hazard with chemicals in solid form
- determining how to produce products
- combines factors of production to create new product
- fulfilling requirements of law
- company places new order
- determining the time table to follow in production
- unexpected happening that may result in injury
- chemical found in liquid form at room temp
- resource found in nature
- gap between unlimited wants and limited resources
- form business fills out to order goods
- manufactured items
- chemical hazard of gases in air
- everyone must take an active part in safety activities
- people who work to produce goods
- freedom from danger
- points of operation,flywheels,gears
- benefit of zero incident safety policy
35 Clues: manufactured items • freedom from danger • productive resources • poorly lighted stairs • tiny particles of solid • buying resources needed • company places new order • resource found in nature • a safe working environment • emergency light inspection • possibility of loss or gain • safety goals and objectives • producing goods and services • fulfilling requirements of law • ...
Oregon Safety Break 2024 2024-05-06
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- ___ promotes a healthy workspace on our bodies and environment
- OSHA stands for ___Safety and Health Administration
- ___ hit is when an accident/injury could have taken place, but didn't
- Heat ____ is a form of heat illness to be aware of
- _______ your keyboard, chair, and monitors are good starts to improve your workstation ergonomics
- ____ safety includes not being too far away from your object
- An accident includes damage to City ___
- Class C fire extinguishers are used for ____ fires
- Personal protective ____ include hard hats, gloves, ear plugs, and boots.
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- Emergency Alert notification application used throughout the City
- ______ analysis could be performed to further understand the root cause of an injury
- The ______ committee encourages safe work practices and safe work places
- (no spaces) what statewide event are we participating in?
- This year's event is "__ Safety and Health at Your Workplace"
- Employee ____ Program is available if we need extra guidance
- What kind of report needs to be filled out within 72 hours of an at work injury?
- Safety Programs are reviewed throughout the _____ by the CoGP Safety Committee
- tunnel can be a symptom of repetitive motions
- "__home safe every day"
- There are lots of ways to earn a saftety____ (reporting a near-hit, submitting a suggestion)
20 Clues: "__home safe every day" • An accident includes damage to City ___ • tunnel can be a symptom of repetitive motions • Heat ____ is a form of heat illness to be aware of • Class C fire extinguishers are used for ____ fires • OSHA stands for ___Safety and Health Administration • (no spaces) what statewide event are we participating in? • ...
Vision, Mission and Goals 2025-01-16
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- Goal #3 prioritizes the safety and security of this group.
- Goal #2 focuses on providing high-quality, affordable services in this area.
- Goal #1 aims to stimulate this through redevelopment.
- Amenities enhanced by leveraging Leesburg's natural resources (Goal #4).
- The city mentioned in the vision statement, known as "The Lakefront City."
- Outlines the city's purpose to promote safety, growth, and quality of life.
- A key value for achieving the city’s goals and fostering governance.
- Goal #3 highlights the need for this type of public safety service.
- A key strategy in Goal #1 to improve neighborhoods and pursue opportunities.
- Goal #3 aims to ensure the safety and growth of this group.
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- A principle emphasized in Goal #5 for good governance.
- Goal #1 focuses on eliminating this to improve neighborhoods.
- The type of resources emphasized in Goal #4 to enhance recreational spaces.
- Goal #3 prioritizes this for residents and businesses.
- Goal #5 fosters a transparent and collaborative approach to this.
- Opportunities pursued through redevelopment, as outlined in Goal #1.
- One of the elements the city wants to preserve alongside its history.
- The city’s slogan, referencing its unique natural setting.
- Goal #4 emphasizes utilizing these to enhance recreational amenities.
- Describes the city's long-term goal to become and remain vibrant.
20 Clues: Goal #1 aims to stimulate this through redevelopment. • A principle emphasized in Goal #5 for good governance. • Goal #3 prioritizes this for residents and businesses. • Goal #3 prioritizes the safety and security of this group. • The city’s slogan, referencing its unique natural setting. • Goal #3 aims to ensure the safety and growth of this group. • ...
Safety 2021-07-04
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- ______ should always be what's most important
- You should NEVER take someone else's ____________
- Make sure to keep poisons away from ________
- You should always read these; they have valuable information for how something should be handled
- Harm or damage that is done to you or someone else
- An example of something that can be very dangerous if you don't know the correct safety precautions
- This can affect your social and physical health by making you do something you don't want to do
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- It's important to have a Poison _____ ____
- You should always think about this (what happens after)
- An activity that involves fire and gas
- You should always consider the ____________ before doing something that could be considered risky
- Avoid _____-fitting clothing so that it doesn't catch on fire
- Behavior that could perhaps cause an accident or injury
- Unintentional injuries can be _______
- An action that is unplanned
15 Clues: An action that is unplanned • Unintentional injuries can be _______ • An activity that involves fire and gas • It's important to have a Poison _____ ____ • Make sure to keep poisons away from ________ • ______ should always be what's most important • You should NEVER take someone else's ____________ • Harm or damage that is done to you or someone else • ...
SAFETY 2022-06-07
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- AT YOUR KNEES NOT FROM YOUR WAIST
- FIRST
- YOUR HORN WHEN TURNING CORNERS
- SIGNS ARE LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING
- IS WRAPPED AROUND CARTS AND HANDLES
- SAFE
- YOUR APPROVED COMPANY GUIDELINES FOR SAFETY
- REFLECTIVE VESTS
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- ARE USED TO MOVE HEAVY LOADS
- HELP PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID
- INJURIES NO MATTER HOW SMALL
- ARE USED TO BLOCK OFF AN AREA
- HAZARDS ARE CORDS AND BOXES ON THE FLOOR
- TOE SHOES ARE NECESSARY PPE
- OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
15 Clues: SAFE • FIRST • REFLECTIVE VESTS • TOE SHOES ARE NECESSARY PPE • ARE USED TO MOVE HEAVY LOADS • INJURIES NO MATTER HOW SMALL • ARE USED TO BLOCK OFF AN AREA • YOUR HORN WHEN TURNING CORNERS • HELP PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID • AT YOUR KNEES NOT FROM YOUR WAIST • IS WRAPPED AROUND CARTS AND HANDLES • HAZARDS ARE CORDS AND BOXES ON THE FLOOR • SIGNS ARE LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING • ...
safety 2021-01-04
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- before using any machine you must ask your?
- something everyone has to do at the end of class.
- _________ remove scrap stock while the machine is running.
- you put on your face to protect your eyes.
- no ________ anywhere in the room.
- the number one goal in the shop.
- ______ in loose clothing before operating any machines.
- ask for ______ if you do not know how to do something.
- Long __________ must be tied back.
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- always keep your fingers out of the _______ zone.
- you should know where the fire __________ are located.
- you must always use a ______________ when your fingers are close to the blade.
- the number one rule in the shop is no.
- if you are unsure about something always _______ for help.
- remove all _______ before using any machines.
15 Clues: the number one goal in the shop. • no ________ anywhere in the room. • Long __________ must be tied back. • the number one rule in the shop is no. • you put on your face to protect your eyes. • before using any machine you must ask your? • remove all _______ before using any machines. • always keep your fingers out of the _______ zone. • ...
Safety 2013-10-30
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- Can cause burns, fires and even explosions.
- Report these to your supervisor.
- Missing guards are called unsafe ___.
- Wear one when dusts and chemicals are in the air.
- If you do not understand a procedure, you ___.
- ___ any tool before using.
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- System in place to improve our quality and safety.
- Protect your eyes.
- Use these when you are exposed to noise.
- After an accident you must make a ___.
- Secure yourself with a ___ when working at height.
- Taking ___ is not following procedures.
- To do any job, you must be ___.
- One of the main places where accident happen is on the ___.
- Never leave material on the ___, where they could become a trip hazard.
15 Clues: Protect your eyes. • ___ any tool before using. • To do any job, you must be ___. • Report these to your supervisor. • Missing guards are called unsafe ___. • After an accident you must make a ___. • Taking ___ is not following procedures. • Use these when you are exposed to noise. • Can cause burns, fires and even explosions. • If you do not understand a procedure, you ___. • ...
SAFETY 2022-05-16
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- THE EVACUATION PHASE OF A WEATHER EMERGENCY
- THE NUMBER OF MOMENTS FOR HAND HYGIENE
- LAST NUMBER OF CODE PHONE NUMBER
- THE STUDY OF PEOPLE'S EFFICIENCY IN THEIR WORK ENVIRONMENT
- THE NUMBER ONE WAY TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF GERMS
- THE CODE FOR A MISSING PERSON/CHILD
- SECOND NUMBER OF CODE PHONE NUMBER
- 3RD NUMBER OF CODE PHONE NUMBER
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- BEND AT YOUR _________ WHEN LIFTING
- FIRST NUMBER OF CODE PHONE NUMBER
- A(N) ___________ REPORT SHOULD BE DONE FOR ANY WORKPLACE INJURY
- DURING THIS CODE YOU MIGHT USE RACE OR PASS
- THIS CODE IS NOT TO BE ANNOUNCED OVERHEAD OR CALLED TO THE CODE PHONE
- THE CODE TEAM REACTS TO ___________ EMERGENCIES ONLY
- TRY TO KEEP YOUR ELBOWS AND KNEES AT _________ DEGREES
- THIS TYPE OF EQUIPMENT IS USED MORE OFTEN IN ISOLATION ROOMS
16 Clues: 3RD NUMBER OF CODE PHONE NUMBER • LAST NUMBER OF CODE PHONE NUMBER • FIRST NUMBER OF CODE PHONE NUMBER • SECOND NUMBER OF CODE PHONE NUMBER • BEND AT YOUR _________ WHEN LIFTING • THE CODE FOR A MISSING PERSON/CHILD • THE NUMBER OF MOMENTS FOR HAND HYGIENE • THE EVACUATION PHASE OF A WEATHER EMERGENCY • DURING THIS CODE YOU MIGHT USE RACE OR PASS • ...
Safety 2023-08-24
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- Pelanggaran (Inggris)
- Grup Safety yang diketuai oleh VP
- Yang menandatangani Safety & Quality Policy (....Manager)
- Risk index 4D, 3C, 2B
- Management of Change
- Risk index 5A
- Memberikan Arahan dan Kebijakan Yang Jelas (Tanggung jawab dari)
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- Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam
- Pencegahan Yang Dilakukan Untuk Mengurangi Risiko bencana
- Dirty Dozen – Lelah
- ICAO Airport code of Bandar Udara Internasional Sam Ratulangi
- Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
- Safety Document Level 1 GMF
- Kesalahan (Inggris)
- Proses Investigasi Yang Ada Di GMF
15 Clues: Risk index 5A • Dirty Dozen – Lelah • Kesalahan (Inggris) • Management of Change • Pelanggaran (Inggris) • Risk index 4D, 3C, 2B • Safety Document Level 1 GMF • Grup Safety yang diketuai oleh VP • Proses Investigasi Yang Ada Di GMF • Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam • Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines • Pencegahan Yang Dilakukan Untuk Mengurangi Risiko bencana • ...
safety 2024-02-15
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- something you wear on your feet
- only walking in the shop...
- a type of saw in the shop
- a tool you have to make a hole in the wood before you use it
- personal protective _______
- something you wear to protect your eyes
- something you use to tie back hair
- personal protective equipment
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- considered playing/messing around
- _______ protective equipment
- a machine that makes holes
- a type of round sander
- personal _______ equipment
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- a person who tells what to do and how to do it
15 Clues: a type of round sander • a type of saw in the shop • a machine that makes holes • only walking in the shop... • personal _______ equipment • personal protective _______ • _______ protective equipment • personal protective equipment • something you wear on your feet • considered playing/messing around • something you use to tie back hair • something you wear to protect your eyes • ...
Safety 2023-10-08
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- type of clothing to avoid around fire
- device to control or extinguish small fires
- type of injury caused by accident
- physical harm done to the body by a toxic substance
- covering over the face and nose to prevent sickness
- what is important to get at least 7-8 hours of each night?
- simple fire safety rule/technique taught to children
- what should you always read before taking a medication?
- type of medicines you can buy without a prescription
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- legal age to start drinking in the United states
- what should you not consume before driving?
- a belt/strap securing a person in a vehicle
- influence from members of one's peer group
- covering for the hand to protect against other materials
- damage to your body
15 Clues: damage to your body • type of injury caused by accident • type of clothing to avoid around fire • influence from members of one's peer group • device to control or extinguish small fires • what should you not consume before driving? • a belt/strap securing a person in a vehicle • legal age to start drinking in the United states • ...
Safety 2025-07-01
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- A person trained to rescue swimmers and drowning victims.
- Important piece of protective gear for cycling.
- An injury to the head that could potentially affect cognitive functioning.
- Measures taken to avoid accidents.
- Immediate and temporary care for an injury or illness until medical professionals arrive.
- Area designated for pedestrians to cross the street.
- Floatation device that should be worn when participating in water sports and activities.
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- Signs used for navigation on hiking trails.
- Used to protect the body from ultraviolet light and sunburns.
- Number to call in an emergency.
- Injury to muscle tissue around a joint.
- A three-step process to extinguish clothing fires.
- The chance for something to cause harm or injury.
- A broken bone.
- Wearing this is a social norm that affects vehicle-related injuries.
15 Clues: A broken bone. • Number to call in an emergency. • Measures taken to avoid accidents. • Injury to muscle tissue around a joint. • Signs used for navigation on hiking trails. • Important piece of protective gear for cycling. • The chance for something to cause harm or injury. • A three-step process to extinguish clothing fires. • ...
Safety 2024-07-31
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- I am the bodyguard of your machine.
- The thing you hate the most everyday.
- It can stop a human being.
- It will help you calm from excessive pollution level.
- It is soft and prevents you from death.
- cone Symbol of music player which is made from plastic or rubber.
- You do, I pay for it.
- It will protect your sensory organs from getting injury.
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- Full armor for nobody gets hurt today!
- Sign Exclamation mark.
- I am residue but I last decay.
- If you are driving smartly, it will not happen.
- Free Everything is perfect in working environment.
- It is a part of supporting thing which helps you in the toilet.
- Attain Zero LTI organization.
15 Clues: You do, I pay for it. • Sign Exclamation mark. • It can stop a human being. • Attain Zero LTI organization. • I am residue but I last decay. • I am the bodyguard of your machine. • The thing you hate the most everyday. • Full armor for nobody gets hurt today! • It is soft and prevents you from death. • If you are driving smartly, it will not happen. • ...
Safety 2024-09-19
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- Every home should have at least one of these.
- Items should be kept this far from sprinklers.
- All employees should actively participate in these.
- You should know the location of these in your departmentments.
- These are safe areas that are created when fire doors are closed.
- what is the acronym for using the fire extinguisher.
- This activates the closing of fire doors and strobes and chimes to announce a fire.
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- These should be closed when a Code Red is activated.
- This should never be left unattended when in use.
- This type of evacuation would be from one department to another on the same floor.
- This is the overhead announcement for an interna fire.
- These should be removed from corridors during a Code Red activation.
- What is our fire response plan?
- These should never be blocked or propped open.
- The "F" in our fire response plan stands for this.
15 Clues: What is our fire response plan? • Every home should have at least one of these. • Items should be kept this far from sprinklers. • These should never be blocked or propped open. • This should never be left unattended when in use. • The "F" in our fire response plan stands for this. • All employees should actively participate in these. • ...
:P 2014-05-21
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- the ability or permission to approach something
- free from dirt
- the act or instance of going
- clubs-
- to strain again
- easily to catch fire
- an accident that happens unexpectedly
- maintaining
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- capable of catching fire
- an unavoidable danger or risk
- authoritatively ordered
- a person’s place of employment
- to make by skill and art
- standards- designed to ensure the safety of products or activities or employees
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- alertness and prudence
- the act of suspending
- an agreement
- escape- an escape meant for when there is a fire happening
- the ability to receive or contain
- the state of being safe
- a law or rule
- the vertical shaft or opening containing a stairway
- the act of uniting
- aid- treatment given
- Midgley Jr.- American engineer and Chemist
- an authoritative
- work rules- developed to provide a safe and healthy working environment
- Investigating Commission-
29 Clues: clubs- • maintaining • an agreement • a law or rule • free from dirt • to strain again • an authoritative • the act of uniting • easily to catch fire • aid- treatment given • the act of suspending • alertness and prudence • the state of being safe • authoritatively ordered • capable of catching fire • to make by skill and art • Investigating Commission- • the act or instance of going • ...
We Champion People! Crossword 2024-05-30
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- Key focus areas for achieving our mission
- Our annual event dedicated to promoting safety
- Our purpose and guiding principles at BYO
- Collaboration among employees to achieve safety goals
- To nurture and enhance our employees’ skills
- To keep our talented individuals within the company
- A safety procedure to ensure machines are properly shut off
- Abbreviation for gear protecting against hazards
- The collective commitment to safety at BYO
- Advocate for our talent to make BYO the site of choice
- Our target for incident-free operations
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- Our goal for every workday
- A drawing for prizes, often held at events
- A strategy for leaving a place safely in an emergency
- Continuous efforts to make things better
- Our goal for the future, focusing on long-term viability
- Equipment used to prevent falls from heights
- Essential headgear for construction sites
- The individuals we aim to attract, develop, and retain
- What we generate through our efforts and innovations
20 Clues: Our goal for every workday • Our target for incident-free operations • Continuous efforts to make things better • Key focus areas for achieving our mission • Our purpose and guiding principles at BYO • Essential headgear for construction sites • A drawing for prizes, often held at events • The collective commitment to safety at BYO • ...
Unifi Safety Kickoff Crossword 2024-06-03
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- I ____, ____, ____ BECAUSE I DO NOT WANT TO HURT MYSELF OR ANYONE
- BEST AIRPORT IN THE WORLD
- DOING SOMETHING BECAUSE YOU OWN THE OUTCOME
- ACRONYM FOR GROUND OPERATIONS MANUAL
- COMPANY'S SAFETY PROGRAM
- FIRST "S" IN EHSS
- BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD!
- THEME OF SAFETY CAMPAIGN
- PROCESSES THAT PROVIDE MORE RESTRICTIVE CONTROLS FOR KNOWN OPERATIONAL RISK
- DOING SOMETHING DUE TO A REQUIREMENT OR OBLIGATION
- DATE FOR SUMMER CAMPAIGN KICKOFF
- PLACE TO REPORT SAFETY CONCERNS OR HAZARDS
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- USED IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY TO CONTACT UNIFI LEADERS
- IF ALL EMPLOYEES REMAIN ____, WE ACHIEVE NO HARM TO OURSELVES, OUR CUSTOMERS, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- "E" IN EHSS
- BOI EMPLOYEE RECOGNIZED AS A NO HARM HERO!
- USED TO RECOGNIZE AN EMPLOYEE FOR GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND
- PROCESSS COMPLETED BEFORE ANY AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT
- "H" IN EHSS
- SET OF VALUES ESTABLISHED IN RESPONSE TO SEVERE INJURIES AND DAMAGES ACROSS THE COMPANY
- SECOND "S" IN EHSS
21 Clues: "E" IN EHSS • "H" IN EHSS • FIRST "S" IN EHSS • SECOND "S" IN EHSS • COMPANY'S SAFETY PROGRAM • THEME OF SAFETY CAMPAIGN • BEST AIRPORT IN THE WORLD • BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD! • DATE FOR SUMMER CAMPAIGN KICKOFF • ACRONYM FOR GROUND OPERATIONS MANUAL • BOI EMPLOYEE RECOGNIZED AS A NO HARM HERO! • PLACE TO REPORT SAFETY CONCERNS OR HAZARDS • ...
Laboratory Management 2022-05-24
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- standard metric unit for mass
- indicated by the color red
- shorthand way to write really large or really small numbers
- a material that can burn, explode, damage skin, or poison
- indicated by the color yellow
- used to convert one unit to another
- safety equipment used if something happens in lab
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- figures that are known precisely in a measurement
- process of converting a given amount of something to a different unit
- safety equipment to help prevent a lab accident
- standard metric unit for volume
- provides any hazardous information about a chemical through a picture
- international system of units based on the metric system
- stands for National Fire Protection Association and gives a graphical representation of safety about the chemical
- indicated by the color blue
- stands for Safety Data Sheet and provides information about the chemical
- poisonous
- standard metric unit for length
- having the ability to eat away at object
- ability to catch fire
20 Clues: poisonous • ability to catch fire • indicated by the color red • indicated by the color blue • standard metric unit for mass • indicated by the color yellow • standard metric unit for volume • standard metric unit for length • used to convert one unit to another • having the ability to eat away at object • safety equipment to help prevent a lab accident • ...
Safety Review 2026-03-11
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- Used to cut metal; teeth should face away from handle
- Levels about 90 ___________ are dangerous
- Vista _____________ paints machine bodies
- The best protective clothing for ag workers
- Unit used to measure noise levels in the shop
- being free from danger, risk, or injury
- Safety color cautioning against starting out of order equipment
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- Safety color for floors
- An action to carry out a safety plan
- A clean and well-organized shop decreases the chance of this
- Used to mark metal without leaving a permanent scratch
- A plan for safety is called
- Type of gloves worn for welding to prevent welds
13 Clues: Safety color for floors • A plan for safety is called • An action to carry out a safety plan • being free from danger, risk, or injury • Levels about 90 ___________ are dangerous • Vista _____________ paints machine bodies • The best protective clothing for ag workers • Unit used to measure noise levels in the shop • Type of gloves worn for welding to prevent welds • ...
OSHA Crossword 2021-05-21
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- - There are many hazards in an office such as incorrect workstation set- up, poor lighting, poor layout of furniture and euipment,poor ___ etc...
- - One of the hazards when working in an office environment is ___ hazards.
- - One of the responsibility of an employer is to provide ___ safe.
- - WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or __
- - A disorder you get from sitting too long in an office ___.
- - An employee has a legal duty to ___ with an employer.
- - Duties of employers to their employees is to train them, provide protection and maintain a healthy working ___
- - Codes of ___ are practical guides to achieving standards of health, safety and welfare required under the work health and safety ACT and WHS regulations in jurisdiction.
- - As a business owner there are ___ requirements that you must comply with to ensure your workplace meets WHS obligation avoid neck strain.
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- - Loose lying cables can cause: tripping hazards, ___ and damage to equipment.
- - If injuries or accident happen you must report all injuries or accident.
- - One of the responsibly of an ___ is to protect their own health and safety.
- - The likelihood of this hazard resulting in an injury ___.
- - Some of the leading type of disabling office are: falls, slips and ___ and over exertion, struck by or striking against object caught in object.
- - An employer has a legal duty to provide ___.
- - One of the step to manage work health and safety risks is to ___ hazards
- - Some of the safe work practices are to never stand on a the char or table to reach anything. The top of your computer should be at ___ level to avoid neck strain.
- - The workplace health and safety often referred as ___ health and safety.
- - The type of basic hazard categories is ___ chemical.
- - Anything with the potential to cause injury.
20 Clues: - An employer has a legal duty to provide ___. • - Anything with the potential to cause injury. • - The type of basic hazard categories is ___ chemical. • - An employee has a legal duty to ___ with an employer. • - The likelihood of this hazard resulting in an injury ___. • - A disorder you get from sitting too long in an office ___. • ...
Safety 2020-10-21
15 Clues: kone • estää • vamma • kypärä • työsali • työkalu • ensiapu • haalarit • suojella • aiheuttaa • onnettomuus • vaarallinen • turvakengät • turvallinen • kuulosuojaimet
Safety 2019-01-03
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- İşin insana uyumu üzerine çalışan bilim dalıdır
- Hataların tekrarını istese de yapamayacak şekilde %100 önleyen çözümlere verilen isimdir
- Daire şeklinde ……… Zemin üzerine beyaz pintogram olan emredici işarettir
- Küçük olayların büyük olaylara yol açacağını, 1, 29, 300 olasılığıyla öngören bir yaklaşımdır
- Bireyin doğduğu toplum içinde ya da yaşadığı toplumsal çevrede hazır bulduğu davranış kalıplarını, toplumsal etkinlikleri düzenleyen kuralları öğrenme ve benimseme sürecine “İş Güvenliği ……………” denir.
- Başa bir cismin düşmesi, çarpması veya başın bir yere vurması ya da başın gerilimli bir iletkene değmesi olasılığına karşı kullanılır.
- İşyerinde var olan ya da dışarıdan gelebilecek, çalışanı veya işyerini etkileyebilecek zarar veya hasar verme potansiyeline ……………….. denir.
- fabrikamızda hasta, yaralanmış vb. çalışanların tedavisi için ayrılmış odadır
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- Tehlikeden kaynaklanacak kayıp, yaralanma ya da başka zararlı sonuç meydana gelme ihtimalini ifade eder
- İnsanla buluşmamış, atlatılmış tehlikelerin raporlandığı olay. Örneğin yaya yoluna yağ dökülmesi
- işitmenin ölçülmesini ve işitme fonksiyonlarının değerlendirilmesini sağlayan işitme testine verilen isimdir.
- Tüm dünyada “Sürekli iyileştirme” için kullanılan Japonca kelimedir
- Yangın esnasında otomatik olarak devreye girerek yağmurlama metoduyla yangın söndürme sistemine denir
- İşçilerin ya da işvrenlerin ayrı ayrı olmak üzere iş, kazanç, toplumsal ve kültürel konular yönünden çıkarlarını korumak, yeni haklar sağlamak ve onları daha da geliştirmek amacıyla aralarında yasalar uyarınca kurdukları birliğe verilen addır.
- Çalışanların iş kazalarına uğramalarını önlemek amacı ile güvenli çalışma ortamı oluşturmak için alınması gereken tedbirler dizisine denir.
15 Clues: İşin insana uyumu üzerine çalışan bilim dalıdır • Tüm dünyada “Sürekli iyileştirme” için kullanılan Japonca kelimedir • Daire şeklinde ……… Zemin üzerine beyaz pintogram olan emredici işarettir • fabrikamızda hasta, yaralanmış vb. çalışanların tedavisi için ayrılmış odadır • ...
Safety 2024-02-19
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- Prevents drowning, essential safety gear.
- Precautions for wildlife encounters while fishing.
- Techniques and precautions for safe wading.
- Essentials for immediate medical care.
- Vital for planning trips, avoids dangerous weather.
- Equipment for safe boating, includes life jackets.
- Strategies for preventing hypothermia in cold.
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- Provides water level and flow rate info.
- Provides stability in fast-flowing waters.
- Contacts help in accidents or emergencies.
- Protects against harmful UV rays.
- Tools aiding water navigation.
- Partner for assistance and support while fishing.
- Footwear for better grip on slippery surfaces.
- Repels biting insects, reduces discomfort.
15 Clues: Tools aiding water navigation. • Protects against harmful UV rays. • Essentials for immediate medical care. • Provides water level and flow rate info. • Prevents drowning, essential safety gear. • Provides stability in fast-flowing waters. • Contacts help in accidents or emergencies. • Repels biting insects, reduces discomfort. • ...
SAFETY 2025-01-27
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- A written document that authorizes work at a specific location and time
- A protective eyewear
- An equipment used to put out fire
- Anything that can cause harm in workplace
- A document that contains information about the safe handling of hazardous substances in a workplace
- Shape of cautionary traffic sign
- A gear which protects our head
- Severity of harm from exposure to hazard
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- A basic guide to find the wind direction
- A heavy material handling equipment
- Color denoting health hazard in NFPA
- An analytical device that measure the concentration or quality of a specific gaseous compound within a mixture of multiple gases
- Colour coding for 5 tonne lifting belts
- A discharge pipe with a valve and spout at which water may be drawn from a water source
- A piece of equipment with straps and belts, used to control or hold in place a person
15 Clues: A protective eyewear • A gear which protects our head • Shape of cautionary traffic sign • An equipment used to put out fire • A heavy material handling equipment • Color denoting health hazard in NFPA • Colour coding for 5 tonne lifting belts • A basic guide to find the wind direction • Severity of harm from exposure to hazard • Anything that can cause harm in workplace • ...
safety 2025-03-20
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- Flammability
- wet floor or spills
- Hazard communication
- see something say something.
- used for lifting the pallet's
- Safety Data Sheet
- cut towards you or away?
- Skin and EyEs
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- Nearest exit return to front
- work related
- steel toe for stockers
- Damages Metal and living tissue on contact
- Health
- Reactivity
- under pressure
15 Clues: Health • Reactivity • Flammability • work related • Skin and EyEs • under pressure • Safety Data Sheet • wet floor or spills • Hazard communication • steel toe for stockers • cut towards you or away? • Nearest exit return to front • see something say something. • used for lifting the pallet's • Damages Metal and living tissue on contact
Safety 2025-09-18
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- Essential medical supplies for emergencies.
- The first 'S' in the acronym PASS stands for
- Test required before wearing a respirator.
- Gear for personal protection.
- A step by step written procedure.
- Mine emergency response team.
- Evaluation of potential hazards to mitigate during a new task.
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- Document detailing workplace accidents or near misses.
- Fire classification for electrical fires.
- When do you report an incident.
- Potential source of harm or danger.
- The number of contact points you should have getting on and off equipment.
- Where to gather in an emergency.
- A disease caused by inhaling crystalline silica.
- Abbreviation for soft tissue injuries.
15 Clues: Gear for personal protection. • Mine emergency response team. • When do you report an incident. • Where to gather in an emergency. • A step by step written procedure. • Potential source of harm or danger. • Abbreviation for soft tissue injuries. • Fire classification for electrical fires. • Test required before wearing a respirator. • ...
SAFETY 2026-03-17
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- To check equipment for safety.
- Moving downward unintentionally from a height or level.
- To move away from a place of danger to a safer location.
- Indicates a high-risk situation.
- To take action to stop an accident from happening.
- Signals potential hazardous situations.
- Procedures to ensure that machines are properly shut off and not started up again before maintenance or repair work is completed. This prevents accidental release of hazardous energy.
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- Following the rules, laws, and safety regulations set by authorities
- The likelihood that a person will be harmed if exposed to a hazard.
- Identifies materials that can easily catch fire and burn rapidly.
- Anything with the potential to cause harm, injury, or damage.
- A sudden, urgent situation requiring immediate action.
- Clothing or equipment worn by workers to protect against hazards. Examples include helmets, gloves, eye protection, and respirators.
- An event that causes injury, illness, or damage.
- To notify a supervisor of a hazard or incident
15 Clues: To check equipment for safety. • Indicates a high-risk situation. • Signals potential hazardous situations. • To notify a supervisor of a hazard or incident • An event that causes injury, illness, or damage. • To take action to stop an accident from happening. • A sudden, urgent situation requiring immediate action. • ...
June Safety 2025-06-06
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- Personal Protection Equipment
- a form of PPE
- the goal is 99% completion
- To protect your eyes
- absorbent ____ (used for leaks)
- first aid is an example of what kind of supplies
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- Our Safety Champion is
- Partner Safety ___ (held once a month)
- used to work risers
- cut resistant
- operations review team
- life safety _
12 Clues: a form of PPE • cut resistant • life safety _ • used to work risers • To protect your eyes • Our Safety Champion is • operations review team • the goal is 99% completion • Personal Protection Equipment • absorbent ____ (used for leaks) • Partner Safety ___ (held once a month) • first aid is an example of what kind of supplies
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-23
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- While loading you should use
- When was safety awareness month
- How many points of contact while using a ladder
- While flagging you should make _________ with the equipment driver
- Protects your eyes
- Something you should do while lifting
- Assists with getting non palletized items from the overhead
- Should always be carried with you, you may get quizzed on this
- Four Four And Ten
- Monthly safety quiz
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- Used for lifting sheet goods
- Safety takes ______________
- Its hot outside you should
- Only used in receiving
- If a product is to heavy you should do a __________
- How many items are on the dirty dozen
- You show recognition of an associate displaying a safety behavior
- Who is the mascot for STE
- What needs to be used wile spotting
- Something that is used to block customers from getting in the aisle
- Worn on head while using saw
- Keeps and stores hazmat supplies
- Used in the store to bring pallets down, battery operated
23 Clues: Four Four And Ten • Protects your eyes • Monthly safety quiz • Only used in receiving • Who is the mascot for STE • Its hot outside you should • Safety takes ______________ • Used for lifting sheet goods • While loading you should use • Worn on head while using saw • When was safety awareness month • Keeps and stores hazmat supplies • What needs to be used wile spotting • ...
Hygiene and Safety Revision 2025-02-13
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- Covering used to keep hair out of food
- Practices to maintain cleanliness and prevent illness
- Transfer of harmful bacteria from one surface to another
- Handling food properly to prevent illness: ______ safety
- Microorganisms that can cause foodborne diseases
- The correct way to handle and store sharp kitchen tools: _______ safety
- Tools used in the kitchen for food preparation
- Sickness caused by consuming contaminated food
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- Keeping oneself clean while working with food
- The presence of harmful substances in food
- The process of preparing food by applying heat
- The act of removing dirt and bacteria from surfaces
- Precautions taken to prevent fires in the kitchen: ______ safety
- Uncooked meat, poultry, or fish that may carry bacteria
- Process of washing hands to remove germs
- Using disinfectants to eliminate bacteria and viruses
- Properly keeping food to maintain freshness and prevent spoilage
- Measures to prevent accidents in food preparation areas: _______ safety
- Protective garment worn while cooking
- Food that has been heated and is ready to eat
20 Clues: Protective garment worn while cooking • Covering used to keep hair out of food • Process of washing hands to remove germs • The presence of harmful substances in food • Keeping oneself clean while working with food • Food that has been heated and is ready to eat • The process of preparing food by applying heat • Tools used in the kitchen for food preparation • ...
Survey of Ag. Terms 2022-01-31
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- Most accidents among farm users often involve
- The best item of protective clothing for agriculture workings is
- Class A Fire
- Class D Fire
- documents Pesticide labels are...
- The number of focal colors in the shop color-coding system is
- Water Extinguisher
- The number of safety colors in the shop color-coding system is
- Which is NOT part of the fire triangle?
- The safety color used to identify wheels, levers, or knobs that control or adjust machines is
- SMV means
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- For safety purposes, moving parts on machines should be
- class B Fire
- machinery should be installed according to the _______________ specifications.
- Fire equipment and safety switches are indicated by the color
- A green triangle on a fire extinguisher means the extinguisher can be used to put out burning
- The body parts most often injured in shop accidents are the...
- Class C Fire
- a commonly used fuel is...
- Minimum eye protection is provided by wearing...
- The standard unit of sound is the
21 Clues: SMV means • class B Fire • Class A Fire • Class D Fire • Class C Fire • Water Extinguisher • a commonly used fuel is... • documents Pesticide labels are... • The standard unit of sound is the • Which is NOT part of the fire triangle? • Most accidents among farm users often involve • Minimum eye protection is provided by wearing... • ...
5.1 APPLICATION 2025-03-17
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- - Prevents sunburn when applied before sun exposure.
- - A crucial first-aid kit item to prevent bleeding.
- - Protective clothing worn to prevent injury to hands.
- - Safety feature in cars to prevent injury.
- - Improper use of chemicals that can cause injury.
- - Prevents serious injuries by stopping vehicles.
- - A serious consequence of a spinal injury.
- - A fire safety measure to stop the spread of flames.
- - A common cause of injury that requires safety precautions.
- - A dangerous stunt involving high speeds and vehicles.
- - Common recreational activity that requires protective gear.
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- - Essential for protection when climbing.
- - Essential protective gear for cyclists.
- - Used to extinguish fire safely.
- - A safety device used on water rides or in case of drowning.
- - Harm caused by contact with sharp objects.
- - Immediate care provided to someone injured before professional help arrives.
- - A common injury caused by too much sun exposure without protection.
- - A tool used for reaching higher places, requiring caution.
- - Prevents injury by providing support during sports.
20 Clues: - Used to extinguish fire safely. • - Essential for protection when climbing. • - Essential protective gear for cyclists. • - Safety feature in cars to prevent injury. • - A serious consequence of a spinal injury. • - Harm caused by contact with sharp objects. • - Prevents serious injuries by stopping vehicles. • - Improper use of chemicals that can cause injury. • ...
Safety 2021-02-08
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- something made to keep you safe
- when earthquakes happen you stand under these
- protects your skin on hot days
- a gas used to reduce oxygen in a fire and put it out
- what is the crossword about?
- protects the head on construction sites
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- protect you in a science lab the word starts with gog
- being safe online
- people that stay with you until death
- teacher, someone at school to keep you safe like Mrs Mcgleynne
- an illness including cancer, diabetes, etc
- people in school that keep you safe and teach things
- protect your feet
- someone other than a parent to keep you safe
- a common incident that occurs on the road often
15 Clues: being safe online • protect your feet • what is the crossword about? • protects your skin on hot days • something made to keep you safe • people that stay with you until death • protects the head on construction sites • an illness including cancer, diabetes, etc • someone other than a parent to keep you safe • when earthquakes happen you stand under these • ...
safety 2023-06-28
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- escape A structure outside a building used for escaping in case of a fire.
- Free from danger or harm; secure.
- extinguisher A device used to put out small fires and prevent them from spreading.
- A safety belt in a vehicle that secures passengers during travel.
- exit An exit route designed for use in emergencies, often marked with signs.
- Showing care and being careful to avoid potential risks.
- sign A warning sign that alerts people to potential hazards or dangers.
- jacket A buoyant vest worn in water to help stay afloat and prevent drowning.
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- Ready and equipped to handle or deal with emergencies or dangers.
- Being watchful and aware of one's surroundings.
- gear Equipment worn to minimize the risk of injury or harm.
- A person trained to watch over swimmers and ensure their safety.
- A designated area for pedestrians to safely cross the road.
- Being protected from harm or danger.
- A protective covering worn on the head to prevent injuries.
- aid Emergency medical assistance given to an injured person.
16 Clues: Free from danger or harm; secure. • Being protected from harm or danger. • Being watchful and aware of one's surroundings. • Showing care and being careful to avoid potential risks. • gear Equipment worn to minimize the risk of injury or harm. • A designated area for pedestrians to safely cross the road. • A protective covering worn on the head to prevent injuries. • ...
Safety 2023-07-19
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- raise this if you need help
- be safe and at the end of the day we can all go ____
- personal protective equipment
- use this to put out a fire, fire ____________
- wear these to protect your eyes
- we should all have a full set of 10 on our hands
- administer this to someone who is hurt
- being careless can put you at ____
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- wear these to protect your hands
- cords or cables across your path can cause you to ____
- know what to do in the case of an _________
- wear this to protect your head
- ____ is possible, Berry CPI safety slogan
- faulty wiring and spills are examples of _______
- water and spills on the floor can cause you to ____
15 Clues: raise this if you need help • personal protective equipment • wear this to protect your head • wear these to protect your eyes • wear these to protect your hands • being careless can put you at ____ • administer this to someone who is hurt • ____ is possible, Berry CPI safety slogan • know what to do in the case of an _________ • use this to put out a fire, fire ____________ • ...
safety 2024-02-13
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- when away ?? the tools
- Personal protective equipment
- to tie up ur hair
- do not get ?? by friends
- if u like painting
- pay attention so u don't get ???
- you can walk but not ??
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- make sure your shoe laces are ??
- you can't listen to music with your ???
- tucked away
- work against the ???
- you can wear tight clothes but not ??
- close feet wear
- eye protection
- to protect ur hearing
15 Clues: tucked away • eye protection • close feet wear • to tie up ur hair • if u like painting • work against the ??? • to protect ur hearing • when away ?? the tools • you can walk but not ?? • do not get ?? by friends • Personal protective equipment • make sure your shoe laces are ?? • pay attention so u don't get ??? • you can wear tight clothes but not ?? • ...
safety 2024-02-13
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- when away ?? the tools
- Personal protective equipment
- to tie up ur hair
- do not get ?? by friends
- if u like painting
- pay attention so u don't get ???
- you can walk but not ??
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- make sure your shoe laces are ??
- you can't listen to music with your ???
- tucked away
- work against the ???
- you can wear tight clothes but not ??
- close feet wear
- eye protection
- to protect ur hearing
15 Clues: tucked away • eye protection • close feet wear • to tie up ur hair • if u like painting • work against the ??? • to protect ur hearing • when away ?? the tools • you can walk but not ?? • do not get ?? by friends • Personal protective equipment • make sure your shoe laces are ?? • pay attention so u don't get ??? • you can wear tight clothes but not ?? • ...
Safety 2024-07-14
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- what one should always have if they are using fire, to be safe
- if you _____ household chemicals you could get severely harmed
- The type of fire you use on the fourth of July
- can keep you warm but is also dangerous
- no ______ can still mean a fire
- laws that when followed have made sure you are safe on the road
- the place where you should call if you get harmed by poisons
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- what is created if you burn plastic or rubber
- when handling potential poisons you should always follow ________
- an appliance that is used to cook food, but should only be used outdoors
- when someone gets hurt but it was because of an accident
- everyone should ________ themselves from steam
- a type of clothing that if it catches fire you won’t feel it until it’s too late
- when others dare you or suggest you do something that you probably shouldn't do
- if you smell gas when you are grilling you should not ______
15 Clues: no ______ can still mean a fire • can keep you warm but is also dangerous • what is created if you burn plastic or rubber • everyone should ________ themselves from steam • The type of fire you use on the fourth of July • when someone gets hurt but it was because of an accident • if you smell gas when you are grilling you should not ______ • ...
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Safety First! 2023-05-15
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- We are always ____ for our own safety
- ____ when you go to work on a machine that is powered.
- Fix don't ____.
- When it comes to safety there are basic ____ to follow
- Don't get distracted. At work you need to ____
- In unsafe ____ accidents can happen.
- When you are working on something you need to be alert and ____
- When we are in a hurry we should never ____
- _____ happen when we are not practicing caution.
- See Something ____ Something.
- Never value ____ over safety.
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- Think Possible ____
- New hires under go ____ to keep them safe.
- Target ____
- _____ happen due to unsafe conditions and behaviors.
- Always be aware of your ____
- Personal Protective ____.
- ____ happens when you are used to the hazards around you
- Be aware of safety ____
- ____ Your surroundings. Always be on the look out.
- Lock Out ____ Out
- Always be mindful of your ____ and TPC.
- Attention to ____ can prevent incidents
- Your ____ is more important than finishing a job quickly
- When in doubt look at the ____
25 Clues: Target ____ • Fix don't ____. • Lock Out ____ Out • Think Possible ____ • Be aware of safety ____ • Personal Protective ____. • Always be aware of your ____ • See Something ____ Something. • Never value ____ over safety. • When in doubt look at the ____ • In unsafe ____ accidents can happen. • We are always ____ for our own safety • Always be mindful of your ____ and TPC. • ...
The One Percent Matters 2026-01-13
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- A warning sign that an injury could occur
- An unsafe condition that hasn't cause harm yet
- Learning from events that didn't cause injury
- The act of fixing a hazard before getting hurt
- Written steps that must be followed every time
- What safety depends on most
- Following the safety rules every time
- Cords, debris, or tools left in walkways
- Sharing safety concerns before you get hurt
- Small actions that prevent big outcomes
- A missing guard on equipment
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- Failing to follow a step in the process
- The belief that "nothing will happen"
- Doing the right thing even when rushed
- Hand protection often removed for "just a second"
- Choosing safety over speed
- Loss of focus caused by rushing or fatigue
- A quick review before starting a task
- Slips often start with this small issue
- The final step that makes a task truly safe
- A momentary stop to refocus before beginning work
- Ensuring energy sources are isolated
22 Clues: Choosing safety over speed • What safety depends on most • A missing guard on equipment • Ensuring energy sources are isolated • The belief that "nothing will happen" • A quick review before starting a task • Following the safety rules every time • Doing the right thing even when rushed • Failing to follow a step in the process • Slips often start with this small issue • ...
Workplace Safety 2025-01-10
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- You should never ___ an emergency exit or fire extinguisher
- Heavy ___ is a common symptom of heat stress
- When should you report a missing safety guard on a machine
- Who is primarily responsible for your safety
- If you notice a hazard in the workplace, you should ___ it
- Focuses on workplace musculoskeletal disorders
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- Lift with your legs, not with your ___
- Agency responsible for setting safety standards in places of work in the United States
- Broken or damaged tools should be ___ from the line
- A What resource should you use if you are unsure about the proper use of a chemical or substance
- Who is responsible for ensuring workplace safety
- When using a ladder, how many points of contact should you have
- Personal Protective Equipment
- The purpose of conducting safety inspections is to ___ hazards
- Lock Out Tag Out
15 Clues: Lock Out Tag Out • Personal Protective Equipment • Lift with your legs, not with your ___ • Heavy ___ is a common symptom of heat stress • Who is primarily responsible for your safety • Focuses on workplace musculoskeletal disorders • Who is responsible for ensuring workplace safety • Broken or damaged tools should be ___ from the line • ...
Motor Vehicle Health and Safety 2025-11-12
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- – Oil or fluid on floor
- – Warning or mandatory signs
- Extinguisher – Emergency equipment
- Assessment – Identifying dangers
- Stand – Safety support for vehicles
- – Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
- Protection – For noisy environments
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- – Correct tightening force
- – Electrical safety component
- – Airflow to remove fumes
- – Personal Protective Equipment
- – Hand protection
- Aid – Emergency medical help
- – Potential source of harm
- Protection – Safety glasses or goggles
15 Clues: – Hand protection • – Oil or fluid on floor • – Airflow to remove fumes • – Correct tightening force • – Potential source of harm • – Warning or mandatory signs • Aid – Emergency medical help • – Electrical safety component • – Personal Protective Equipment • Assessment – Identifying dangers • Extinguisher – Emergency equipment • Stand – Safety support for vehicles • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2023 2023-02-28
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- ___________ prevention is an important part of patient safety
- Tool comprised of communication, leadership, situation monitoring, and mutual support
- Minimum number of patient identifiers to use at every encounter
- ________ Reliable Care
- ___________ Patient Safety Goals are created each year to promote patient safety
- communication tool used to transfer information during patient handoffs
- Be a patient safety ______: anytime, anywhere - always
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- Strong ____________ is vital for patient safety
- Speak up for patient ___________
- Award that can be received for catching an error before it occurs
- Type of report that anyone can submit to initiate a patient safety event investigation
11 Clues: ________ Reliable Care • Speak up for patient ___________ • Strong ____________ is vital for patient safety • Be a patient safety ______: anytime, anywhere - always • ___________ prevention is an important part of patient safety • Minimum number of patient identifiers to use at every encounter • Award that can be received for catching an error before it occurs • ...
Safety Equipment Comparisons 2022-05-20
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- Yuuya’s ________ is different from Kaisei S’s.
- Shouto’s and Kaisei S’s hard hats _____the same.
- Kaisei A’s ______ is similar to Kenta’s.
- Yuuya’s and Kento’s ______ harnesses are the same
- Kaisei S’s safety harness is similar ____ Kaisei A’s.
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- Kento’s safety glasses are different ____ Shouto’s.
- Kento’s and Kaisei A’s safety glasses are _____.
- Kaisei A’s safety ________ is different from Kenta’s.
- Kenta’s safety glasses are similar ____ Kento’s.
- Kaisei S’s and Kaisei A’s _____ hats are similar.
- Kento’s and Yuuya’s hard hats are _____.
- Shouto’s safety glasses are the ____ as Kaisei S’s.
- Kenta’s respirator is the same _____ Yuuya’s.
13 Clues: Kento’s and Yuuya’s hard hats are _____. • Kaisei A’s ______ is similar to Kenta’s. • Kenta’s respirator is the same _____ Yuuya’s. • Yuuya’s ________ is different from Kaisei S’s. • Kento’s and Kaisei A’s safety glasses are _____. • Kenta’s safety glasses are similar ____ Kento’s. • Shouto’s and Kaisei S’s hard hats _____the same. • ...
Safety Week 2025 Crossword 2025-03-09
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- After an event or procedure do this to talk about what went well and what could be better
- Making sure we hear the correct letters
- Two-step critical thinking tool
- Follow this to Oz
- Do this before a procedure
- Dorothy's dog
- Start each shift with this so share safety information with
- She got swept away from Kansas by a tornado and landed in Oz
- Dorothy's mode of transportation
- Help your colleagues verify information
- Somewhere over the....
- How we report colleague injuries
- When events happen we do this to help other ministries prepare and prevent
- Report these before something reaches the patient
- Do this for safety
- Situation Background Assessment Recommendation
- make sure everyone understands what you're trying to say
- Dorothy clicked these together to get home
- The ScareCrow thought this would make him smarter
- He wished for courage
- We're not in this place anymore...
- Trinity Health’s shared journey toward high-reliability and eliminating preventable harm
- Making sure we hear the correct numbers
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- An ambitious goal that starts with each of us
- She'll get you and your little dog too
- Safety Behavior that helps us think about what we're doing
- The man behind the curtain
- The Wicked Witch's minions
- Safety behavior of how we help each other
- Help your colleagues do what's right
- Do this when something doesn't seem right
- Part of a Safety Behavior that helps us determine how we need to prepare for safety
- Part of a Safety Behavior that helps us get ready to do things
- Ask question, Make a request, Voice a concern, Use chain of command
- What we use to report patient safety information
- The Good Witch
- Stop Think Act Review
- When something unexpected happens this helps the organization learn
- There's no place like this
- our patients and colleagues
- The TinMan wanted one of these to feel more human
- Verifying with ourself
- If he only had a brain
- Principles of an organization that help us manage the unexpected
- Clearly communicating events and other aspects of the organization
- What the Cowardly Lion wanted
- He wanted a heart
47 Clues: Dorothy's dog • The Good Witch • Follow this to Oz • He wanted a heart • Do this for safety • Stop Think Act Review • He wished for courage • Somewhere over the.... • Verifying with ourself • If he only had a brain • The man behind the curtain • The Wicked Witch's minions • Do this before a procedure • There's no place like this • our patients and colleagues • What the Cowardly Lion wanted • ...
National Safety Month Week One 2025-05-22
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- The theme of week one of National Safety Month is Continuous ____.
- This life saving technique can be learned in classes provided by the National Safety Council or the American Red Cross
- When an injury occurs, you alert your shift's first _______
- The lifesaving device found in the hallway by the bathrooms
- Every week, we seek to improve safety by providing ____ Talks to all employees
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- What is the color of National Safety Month?
- Who is involved in ensuring we continue to improve our safety record?
- First aid kits can be found in HR, the Supervisor's office and _____
- Our goal for workplace accidents
- The government body that oversees workplace safety
- What part of 5S is Continuous Improvement?
- What type of safety gear is required in all areas of the plant?
12 Clues: Our goal for workplace accidents • What part of 5S is Continuous Improvement? • What is the color of National Safety Month? • The government body that oversees workplace safety • When an injury occurs, you alert your shift's first _______ • The lifesaving device found in the hallway by the bathrooms • What type of safety gear is required in all areas of the plant? • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-14
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- safety climate ______
- associate safety ______ checks
- leaders should ______ new safety procedures
- index measuring frontline leaders' safety behavior
- leaders should ______ and follow safety procedures
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- leaders create a safety of culture by ______ their teams
- safety is everyone's ______
- leaders should ______ safety issues when they arise
- leaders should ______ safety issues
- safety leadership ______ 3.0 measures climate maturity
10 Clues: safety climate ______ • safety is everyone's ______ • associate safety ______ checks • leaders should ______ safety issues • leaders should ______ new safety procedures • index measuring frontline leaders' safety behavior • leaders should ______ and follow safety procedures • leaders should ______ safety issues when they arise • ...
Health and Safety 2020-03-31
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- the likelihood of harm occurring
- you should was your hands for good personal .......
- the cross on the first aid sign is what colour?
- health and safety is trying to prevent these
- all accidents and near misses should be?
- use this to put out a fire
- the design of equipment or work stations is called?
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- the best way to deal with a hazard
- you may be entitled to this after an accident
- you wear this to stop breathing in fumes
- a red safety sign means?
- a blue safety signs means?
- if something goes wrong you should report it to?
- personal .......... equipment
- a yellow safety signs means?
- anything with the potential to cause harm
- to identify hazards a risk .......... is completed
17 Clues: a red safety sign means? • a blue safety signs means? • use this to put out a fire • a yellow safety signs means? • personal .......... equipment • the likelihood of harm occurring • the best way to deal with a hazard • you wear this to stop breathing in fumes • all accidents and near misses should be? • anything with the potential to cause harm • ...
Zero Harm 2022 - MFLEETS 2022-02-15
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- Type of ladder
- Used to reach raised areas
- KBR Safety Observation and Conservation Process
- Winter Condition
- global harmonized system
- KBR MFLEETS HR
- 2/16/2022
- Alarm with Flashing Strobe
- KBR's commitment to the safety of our people and our planet
- Hazard Materials Information System
- Type of ladder
- OSHA Standard 1910.1200
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- Alarm type, 4 chimes, repeats
- Hand protection equipment
- Hazard Materials Information System
- the study of people's efficiency in their working environment
- KBR's Zero harm policy focuses on
- Government Safety Agency
- OSHA Standard 1915.157
- KBR Accident Goal
- Type of Glove
- KBR MFLEETS Program Manager
- KBR "Stop Work Authority"
- Current Virus (Nickname)
- KBR #1 accident cause
- Parking Lot Winter Hazard
26 Clues: 2/16/2022 • Type of Glove • Type of ladder • KBR MFLEETS HR • Type of ladder • Winter Condition • KBR Accident Goal • KBR #1 accident cause • OSHA Standard 1915.157 • OSHA Standard 1910.1200 • Government Safety Agency • global harmonized system • Current Virus (Nickname) • Hand protection equipment • KBR "Stop Work Authority" • Parking Lot Winter Hazard • Used to reach raised areas • ...
cp6 2020-12-30
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- What we strive to do for the environment
- What we encourage through pollution prevention and resource conservation
- Engaged persons promoting safety practices
- Policy regarding employee and environmental safety
- Goal for standards on environmental, health, and safety laws
- Who you notify with concerns
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- Goal for environmental safety
- Improve safety practices by fostering this
- Global Safety and environmental Director
- Company committed to value of employee safety
10 Clues: Who you notify with concerns • Goal for environmental safety • What we strive to do for the environment • Global Safety and environmental Director • Improve safety practices by fostering this • Engaged persons promoting safety practices • Company committed to value of employee safety • Policy regarding employee and environmental safety • ...
Safety Puzzle 2024 2024-05-07
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- Report ____ flooring
- Bloodborne ____
- ____ up spills
- ____, trips, fals
- Use ____ handed needle recapping
- Wear appropriate ____
- Remove ____
- Cut ____ from your body
- Keep field of ____ clear
- ____ training
- ____ container
- Walk like a ____
- No ____
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- Handle ____ with care
- All safety begins with ____
- Never ____open blade
- Watch your ____
- Keep ____ clear
- _____ is key
- ____ precautions
- Pay ____
- Adequate ____
22 Clues: No ____ • Pay ____ • Remove ____ • _____ is key • ____ training • Adequate ____ • ____ up spills • ____ container • Bloodborne ____ • Watch your ____ • Keep ____ clear • ____ precautions • Walk like a ____ • ____, trips, fals • Report ____ flooring • Never ____open blade • Handle ____ with care • Wear appropriate ____ • Cut ____ from your body • Keep field of ____ clear • All safety begins with ____ • ...
September 2024-04-09
15 Clues: Dog • Week • Waste • Cancer • Cancer • Obesity • Heritage • Recovery • Education • Engagement • Alzheimers • Prevention • Independence • Safety Education • Safety Awareness
safety day 2015-02-25
Across
- foot protective
- act/exercise gathering together in case of fire
- this shut down fire
- harmful poisonous
- supply and exhaust of air at same time to a room
- capable of catching fire
- accidents may cause due to - attitude
- provide- to create safety awareness
- skin - on contact with fire
- hand protective
Down
- head gear
- substance or i
- safety is each employees duty
- equipment to find a place of smoke or fire
- results in harm to people or property
- water system showers with pressure to extinguish fire
- danger
- - and security is prime for each employer
- eye protective
- primary medic first-
- employee gets after accident
- in case of fire press -
22 Clues: danger • head gear • substance or i • eye protective • foot protective • hand protective • harmful poisonous • this shut down fire • primary medic first- • in case of fire press - • capable of catching fire • skin - on contact with fire • employee gets after accident • safety is each employees duty • provide- to create safety awareness • results in harm to people or property • ...
